and finding the motivation & balance to get me there

Showing posts with label 3D personal training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D personal training. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Food pyramid alternative



3D Personal Training food pyramid

I've just discovered the new food pyramid or food pyramid alternative as seen on the 3D Personal Training website. What I like most about this food pyramid is the back to basics approach. Seems pretty easy to follow, which is good for me as it means I'm more likely to stick to it! I really love the 'Don't forget to get - plenty of sunshine, plenty of rest & relaxation and plenty of water'.

You can follow Craig from 3D on Twitter and on Facebook or on his website. I check in every other day for some great tips on reaching your health and fitness goals. *Thanks Craig, your guidance and support for Matthew has been invaluable - which in turn has been great for me too!! : )



Alison 

Thursday, 12 August 2010

the elimination diet

Matthew is really keen to do the Elimination Diet he got from Craig at 3D Personal Training. He's done it before and got excellent results. He wants me to do it this time as well. I know it will do wonders for me, but I just need to psych myself to do it. ''The Elimination Diet'' - just its name strikes fear into my heart!   Ugh....I think I can, I think I can....

Craig's Elimination Diet


Also a fabulous product I wanted to keep track of so we can order when we get back to Oz is Total Greens - it's been a great boost to my immune system and also to regulate acidity.

Sunday, 18 July 2010

recommended links

Again with Craig at 3D Personal Training and his twitter page - another useful link on super foods

3D's Top 10 Superfoods Revealed!!


1. Coconut Fat: One of the most misunderstood fats known to man. We think it’s awesome; it’s highly anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal, fantastic for weight loss (regulating metabolism through optimising thyroid function) and is a great source of usable energy. We use it in smoothies, cook with it, or eat it right off the spoon

2. Avocado: High in great mono-saturated fats and beta-sitosterol, which have been shown to lower cholesterol. It’s also high in anti-oxidants, fibre, and lutein (great for your eyes), and is associated with a reduced risk of diabetes and cancer

3. Spinach: It’s not only Popeye that loves spinach. Calorie for calorie, it’s the king of nutrients, delivering vitamin K (good for your bones), vitamins C and A, folic acid, quercetin (a powerful anti-inflammatory) and as though all that wasn’t enough, it’s an excellent source of calcium too

4. Blueberries: A low GI anti-oxidant powerhouse with anti-inflammatory properties, great for those looking to lose weight

5. Almonds: Gives you a good amount of protein, great fats, fibre, calcium, magnesium and vitamin E, and is highly alkalising. A great snack especially when combined with an apple

6. Free Range Eggs: A great source of very high quality protein, omega 3 fats, vitamin B12 and choline – which is essential for cardio-vascular and brain function. It’s also high in sulphur which amongst other things promotes healthy skin and nails

7. Broccoli: Jam packed full of anti-oxidants and detoxifying enzymes, fibre, and with cancer fighting properties. It belongs to the cruciferous family along with bok choi (pak choi), cabbage and kale

8. Quinoa: A gluten free grain high in protein, calcium, magnesium, iron and fibre, according to the ancient Inca’s, it’s the ‘Mother of Grains’. They loved it, so do we!

9. Kefir: A traditional cultured milk drink rich in enzymes, healthy micro-organisms, complete protein, B vitamins and minerals, aiding digestion and absorption. That’s one cool drink, we think you’ll agree

10. Wild or Game Meat: Compare wild meat to commercially reared meat and there’s no competition. A great source of protein, it’s also a vitamin B, iron and zinc powerhouse, high in CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid), which is not only cancer fighting but is also great for reducing abdominal fat

Runners up: olives, sauerkraut, barley grass, sea vegetables, flax seeds, sprouted beans & lentils

recommended links

Matthew met Craig here in Munich and has been a regular at his fitness studio for the past 18 months. Craig has a great twitter page and has some really useful links to follow. Highly recommend checking in with Craig's page every now and then for some good advice. At the moment I'm reading about adrenal fatigue.

Craig's website