Nutrition 101- understanding Macros for longterm health.
Nutrition is confusing. Let’s go back to the basics, by talking about Macro(nutrient)s – the nutrients that our body needs in BIG (or MACRO) doses.
Nutrition is confusing. Let’s go back to the basics, by talking about Macro(nutrient)s – the nutrients that our body needs in BIG (or MACRO) doses.
When it comes to our nutrition, there is a lot of clutter…. but one thing that most diets seem pretty consistent on…
For those super-busy among us, we race through each day, barely rest walking a fine line between well and unwell. If we…
Do you love to run? May you just want to know how to run? Or perhaps, you want to improve your running?…
Stress can sneak in, in many ways, shapes or forms and we are not talking in a traditional sense. How do you know if things have got a little out of balance for you and what can you do about it?
Kids need to move, a lot. When holidays come around it is up to us to ensure that they get the movement that they need. Here are our top tips for active kids these holidays.
It is Women’s Health Week, so let’s talk periods! Our menstrual cycle (or period) is the hormonal process a woman’s body goes through each month to prepare for a possible pregnancy. Regular menstrual periods in the years between puberty and menopause are usually a sign that your body is working optimally. Irregular or heavy, painful periods can be a sign that it is not.
Exercise – can there be too much of a good thing? Whether you’re starting a new exercise regime or just coming out after hibernating through the winter – well done – there is not denying that exercising is a vitally important element of your overall health. However, there is such thing as overdoing it when it comes to physical activity. So, how much exercise is too much? And how do we know when we need to rest?
While the jury is out on whether we should all completely quit sugar, the benefits of reducing our consumption of the sweet stuff are innumerable. While we might not be sucking down a serve (or more) of soft drink each day – most of us are eating more sugar than we realise – even in our “healthy” foods. Why not try these four super easy hacks to reduce sugar intake day-to-day. You’ll see just how simple this low sugar life can be.
A smoothie can be a brilliant snack or addition to a main meal. But, if you want to make the smoothie the main event, then you need to tick a few nutritional boxes to ensure that you are getting all of the important macronutrients.