8/6/11




Food shopping Buddy..

I have decided to add a new service to my business, personal food shopper. Clients ask me what I buy from the grocery store all the time or what I eat during the week. So, for a few low rates, I will accompany you to the grocery store and help you find the right foods for your particular needs and also prepare a sample menu for the week with the foods purchased that day.




Check out my website for rates and contact info


7/25/11

Cleansing, Juicing, Detoxing.. OH MY!




In the 2 years that I have been living LA I think I know of at least 30 different ways to cleanse, juice or detox my body AND I think I have tried them all, for many different reasons from weight loss, skin issues or having a few too many drinks on the weekend..

I started my series of "cleansing" with a colonic. I have always heard about them but the idea of something going in your BUM.. wasn't exactly appealing to me. However, people kept telling me about how amazing they felt after. So, I made my first appointment at the Beverly Hills Wellness Center at 328 . Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, CA. I had a very pleasant experience and the staff was very knowledgeable, however, I won't get into details (that isn't my thing) but I will tell you I did feel lighter immediately after. They say to see the best results is to do a series of them but I was done after one!

Next, I tried a juice cleanse. There a million different brands out there but I just went and bought juices from Beverly Hills Juice at 8382 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, California and drank nothing but different kinds of juices for 3 days. In between the juices I drank water and would try to avoid eating anything which was very hard! I LOVE to eat so this was never going to work for me. I still continue to drink juices but I have them now with healthy clean food in between.
Then, I was onto the 3 day Fruit Flush by Jay Robb. This detox has you drinking a protein powder and water all day the first day followed by 2 days of nothing but fruit and a small piece of protein for dinner. I would LITERALLY count down the minutes till it was dinner time and a small plain piece if chicken never tasted so good! After, I was done, I will admit I felt lighter and wasn't craving any big meals. However, the few pounds I lost I put back on as soon as I went back to eating a normal healthy diet.
I could probably write for days about the other fad cleanses I have tried but I just want to out out there that cleansing and detoxing should be for a short period if time and not a quick fix for weight loss because it will come right back unless you stay on these long terms and I believer we should all be eating from the good ol' Food Pyramid ( in moderation) that we learned about in grade school.


All in all , I have come to the conclusion that the best policy for stay thin, healthy and to have glowing skin is to eat right and keep everything in moderation.
Hi There,

I am sorry it has been so long since my last post. As most of you know I have been working a full time job while pursuing Kick Ash on the side UNTIL recently. I have decided after much support and confidence from friends and family to leave my job and go after my dream full time. I promise more blogging on food, work outs, and living a healthy lifestyle. I will be posting more work out videos as well and look forward to hearing from you all. Be sure to check my website for current class times and locations and always feel free to email me any fitness/ health questions!

xo,

Kick Ash

3/18/11


Cardio isn't enough...



I tell my clients every day incorporate weight training into your routine and I promise you will see a difference and be much happier. It doesn't mean your are trying to become the next big muscle fitness model, it is actually going to help your belly fat, stress, heart disease, cancer and LOOK HOT IN A BATHING SUIT!


1. You'll lose 40 percent more fat.

If you think cardio is the key to blasting belly fat, keep reading: When Penn State researchers put dieters into three groups—no exercise, aerobic exercise only, or aerobic exercise and weight training—they all lost around 21 pounds, but the lifters shed six more pounds of fat than those who didn't pump iron. Why? The lifters' loss was almost pure fat; the others lost fat and muscle.

Other research on dieters who don't lift shows that, on average, 75 percent of their weight loss is from fat, while 25 percent is from muscle. Muscle loss may drop your scale weight, but it doesn't improve your reflection in the mirror and it makes you more likely to gain back the flab you lost. However, if you weight train as you diet, you'll protect your hard-earned muscle and burn more fat.

Burn more fat faster with this high-intensity workout routine.

2. Your clothes will fit better.

Research shows that between the ages of 30 and 50, you'll likely lose 10 percent of your body's total muscle. Worse yet, it's likely to be replaced by fat over time, says a study. And that increases your waist size, because one pound of fat takes up 18 percent more space than one pound of muscle.

3. You'll burn more calories.

Lifting increases the number of calories you burn while your butt is parked on the couch. That's because after each strength workout, your muscles need energy to repair their fibers. In fact, researchers found that when people did a total-body workout with just three big-muscle moves, their metabolisms were raised for 39 hours afterward. They also burned a greater percentage of calories from fat compared with those who didn't lift.

Lifting gives you a better burn during exercise too: Doing a circuit of eight moves (which takes about eight minutes) can expend 159 to 231 calories. That's about what you'd burn if you ran at a 10-mile-per-hour pace for the same duration.

Easy ways to boost your metabolism.

4. Your diet will improve.

Exercise helps your brain stick to a diet plan. University of Pittsburgh researchers studied 169 overweight adults and found that those who didn't follow a three-hours-a-week training regimen ate more than their allotted 1,500 calories a day. The reverse was also true— sneaking snacks sabotaged their workouts. The study authors say both diet and exercise likely remind you to stay on track, aiding your weight-loss goals.

5. You'll handle stress better.

Break a sweat in the weight room and you'll stay cool under pressure. Scientists determined that the fittest people exhibited lower levels of stress hormones than those who were the least fit. Another study found that after a stressful situation, the blood pressure levels of people with the most muscle returned to normal faster than the levels of those with the least muscle.

6. You'll be happier.

Yoga isn't the only Zen-inducing kind of exercise. Researchers found that people who performed three weight workouts a week for six months significantly improved their scores on measures of anger and overall mood.

Can you lose weight with yoga? You will with this routine.

7. You'll build stronger bones.

As you age, bone mass goes to pot, which increases your likelihood of one day suffering a debilitating fracture. The good news: A study found that 16 weeks of resistance training increased hip bone density and elevated blood levels of osteocalcin—a marker of bone growth—by 19 percent.

8. You'll get into shape faster.

The term cardio shouldn't describe only aerobic exercise: A study found that circuit training with weights raises your heart rate 15 beats per minute higher than if you ran at 60 to 70 percent of your max heart rate. This approach strengthens muscles and provides cardiovascular benefits similar to those of aerobic exercise— so you save time without sacrificing results.

9. Your heart will be healthier.

Researchers at the University of Michigan found that people who did three total-body weight workouts a week for two months decreased their diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) by an average of eight points. That's enough to reduce the risk of a stroke by 40 percent and the chance of a heart attack by 15 percent.

10. You'll be way more productive.

Lifting could result in a raise (or at least a pat on the back from your boss). Researchers found that workers were 15 percent more productive on days they exercised compared with days they didn't. So on days you work out, you can (theoretically) finish in eight hours what would normally take nine hours and 12 minutes. Or you'd still work for nine hours but get more done, leaving you feeling less stressed and happier with your job—another perk reported on days workers exercised.

11. You'll live longer.

University of South Carolina researchers determined that total-body strength is linked to lower risks of death from cardiovascular disease and cancer. Similarly, other scientists found that being strong during middle age is associated with "exceptional survival," defined as living to the age of 85 without developing a major disease.

12. You'll be even smarter.

Muscles strengthen your body and mind: Brazilian researchers found that six months of resistance training enhanced lifters' cognitive function. In fact, the sweat sessions resulted in better short- and long-term memory, improved verbal reasoning, and a longer attention span.


Adapted from Women's Health