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Getting Certified in Nutrition

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Have you ever thought about learning more about nutrition? There are plenty of courses out there, and as I was searching I found this one which looks very thorough. There are so many nutrition courses out there it's hard to know which one is the best. Obviously unless you become a registered dietitian or nutritionist, you can't give the same kind of nutrition advice, but it's good to have some background to give out helpful tips and ideas on eating well to your clients. Even if it's just for yourself, you may be interested in taking a nutrition course. This company offers some free CEC's for fitness professionals that I've used before- some are webinars and others you read online. Great idea! Of course you can read online articles about nutrition, but so many things contradict each other it's hard to know what's legitimate sometimes. All the best on your nutrition journey!

Chatelaine magazine article by Yours Truly!

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10-minute workout Get ready for shorts’ season with these leg and butt exercises I wrote this a few years ago and just dug it up online. Happy to share it with you here ! Some of my favorite current butt and leg exercises are the hip thrust, deadlift and curtsy squat. What are your go-to butt and leg exercises?

Vitamin D and Cancer

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NEWS RELEASE April 2016 New study shows higher levels of vitamin D can drastically lower risk of cancer by 67% TORONTO , Ont. – Women with high concentrations of vitamin D have been found to have a much lower chance of developing cancer, according to a recently published study. Published in the journal PLOS ONE and authored by a team from Creighton University, University of California, San Diego and GrassrootsHealth, the research found a 67% reduction in risk for all cancers in women with vitamin D levels > 100 nmol/L (40 ng/ml) compared to womenwith vitamin D levels < 50 nmol/L (20 ng/ml).  Drawing on results from one of Creighton’s past studies, Dr. Heaney and researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine worked with Dr. Lappe’s team and GrassrootsHealth to provide data from its members to aid in the study. Combining both pools of data, the researchers were able to create a larger overall cohort of 2,304 women with a broader r

Easy dinner ideas?

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Who doesn't love an easy and quick dinner idea? If you have some basics, including chicken breast and spinach or lettuce, you're laughing! This chicken fajita salad looks so delicious, I'm planning on trying it asap! Check out this easy recipe: EASY chicken FAJITA salad Yummy!

Diabetes and Exercise

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Diabetes and Exercise If you have diabetes, you know that exercise is important in terms of: Increasing muscle mass Decreasing body fat Lowering blood sugar Increasing insulin sensitivity Exercise is an integral part of living with diabetes; it can improve your quality of life and make you feel better in so many ways. What are you doing for exercise? Why not try: Going for a hike Trying out your local gym's fitness class Learning how to use the machines in the fitness center Going for a swim Trying the rowing machine It's important to engage in exercises that you actually enjoy, not just going through the motions to get fit. Find a friend and drag them along too! I'd love to hear what your favorite exercises are and why. Links: http://guidelines.diabetes.ca/ http://www.diabetes.ca/diabetes-and-you http://www.diabetes.ca/clinical-practice-education/clinical-practice-guidelines