Often in an effort to
incorporate more protein in our diet we think of meat, eggs, and dairy which
can get boring and can limit our nutritional intake. Therefore………think beans! Beans are a wonderful way to add high quality
plant based protein to your diet. They
are high in iron, b-vitamins and fiber, and are versatile enough that you may
never tire of them. There is a wonderful
variety to choose from such as black beans, northern, chickpeas, kidney and
lima beans, as well as “super beans” like mung beans and lentils. You can make them in a crockpot or simply
open a can (be sure to strain) and incorporate them into a meal – so simple and
tasty!
Nutritional
Homework
I have encouraged Nikki to try a new bean this week –
adding chickpeas to a salad or black beans to a wrap to bring a Mexican and
hearty flare to a quick and easy meal on the go!
Exercise
Homework
It’s time to take Nikki’s cardio workouts up-a-notch,
therefore, I have added more intensity to Nikki’s EFX and Bike workouts incorporating
more intervals. Nikki continues her
treadmill workout as well, but I have asked her to take more walks outside as
it will be more enjoyable and scenic being with nature, making the workout fly
by!
Nikki’s
Comments
As the weather is getting warmer, it’s been fun
venturing outside more! I have always enjoyed leisure time outdoors, but I’ve
never been a fan of exercising outside. Maybe it’s because I feel more
self-conscious, or just hate to sweat in the heat. I’ve never been considered an
‘outdoorsy’ girl – I don’t like to hike through the woods or go on nature
walks. And I honestly don’t think I’ll ever understand the allure that runners
have to hitting the pavement. I like the structure the gym offers - rotating
machines and knowing my goals on each helps make me feel like I’m staying on
track and being efficient. But outdoor activities add a nice variety to a
workout plan, so I want to be intentional about finding what I can enjoy doing
outside that can ‘count’ as exercise this summer. Walking and biking, doing yard
work and gardening, and joining my kids as they play games are all on my list.
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