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Set Yourself Up for Success with These 4 Superhero Smoothie Recipes

Yum! Baltimore Gym Shares Superfood Smoothie Recipes

Superman may not have needed to eat to pull off all of his amazing feats of power and strength, but humans do. Unfortunately, eating to be your best self can sometimes seem impossible in this grab-and-go world. Before you give up and hit the drive-through for a greasy breakfast sandwich and hash browns, consider starting your morning off right with a solid dose of delicious and nutritious fuel. It’s as easy as tossing a handful of ingredients into the blender and pushing “start.”  Continue reading “Set Yourself Up for Success with These 4 Superhero Smoothie Recipes”

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Work Through a Weight Loss Plateau Like Wonder Woman

Superhero Weight Loss Solutions in Baltimore

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It happens to the best of us. You’re moving forward with your diet and exercise goals, losing weight and feeling great, when suddenly….BAM — one day the pounds just stop dropping off.  Continue reading “Work Through a Weight Loss Plateau Like Wonder Woman”

Nutrition

Eat These Superfoods for a Superhero Body!

EAT THESE SUPERFOODS FOR A SUPERHERO BODY!

Diet and exercise are the yin-yangs of living a healthy life. To look and feel your best, you cannot have one without the other.

While many people think of eating right as boring or unsatisfying, there is an abundance of nutritious and delicious food out there just waiting to be discovered. At the top of the list are “superfoods,” AKA foods that are low in calories and high in nutrition, including plenty of heart-healthy, cancer-fighting antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and polyphenols.

Wondering how to get more superfoods into your diet? Read on for a roundup of five superfoods proven to help mere mortals get the super bodies of their dreams.

1. Blueberries

Says Food Network of these tiny and tasty morsels, “Blueberries are hopefully already on the list of superfoods incorporated into your weekly diet. Juicy and sweet, blueberries contain high levels of antioxidants and lower blood pressure, and 2/3 cup of these gems delivers 14 percent of your daily fiber. Recent studies also show they may reduce the risk of breast cancer, improve cardiovascular health, and slow down cognitive decline in the elderly.”

Blueberries are just the start when it comes to super berries. Strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, goji berries, mulberries, chokeberries, and plenty of others can all help prevent chronic diseases by keeping free radicals and oxidative stress at bay. An added benefit is that they are also perfectly portable!

2. Salmon

Salmon is one of America’s most popular fish and with good reason. It is succulent and delicious, but it is also a powerful super food.

According to the Mayo Clinic, “Salmon contains Omega-3 fatty acids — a type of fat that makes your blood less likely to form clots that may cause heart attacks. Omega-3s may also protect against irregular heartbeats that may cause sudden cardiac death, and they help decrease triglyceride levels, decrease the growth of artery-clogging plaques, lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of stroke. In addition to containing Omega-3s, salmon is low in saturated fat and cholesterol and is a good source of protein.”

3. Cacao

Chocolate lovers rejoice! You now have a remarkable reason to indulge in the most indulgent forms of raw chocolate, cacao.

Says the Cleveland Clinic of cacao, “This raw form of dark chocolate packs an antioxidant punch. In fact, raw cacao is one of the richest, naturally occurring sources of antioxidants. Its high flavonol content improves circulation, reduces the blood’s ability to clot and generally decreases inflammation. Cacao helps your cells reduce damage caused by free radicals (which speed up the aging process). Add it to oatmeal, smoothies, granola, or use it as a substitute for chocolate chips.”

4. Sprouts

Sprouts are a filling addition to everything from tossed salads to stir-frys. They are also highly nutritious, a fact which earns them a spot on Dr. Perricone’s ranking of the top 10 superfoods.

According to the anti-aging expert (and advisor to Oprah), “There are a great many reasons to eat sprouts. As we age, our body’s ability to produce enzymes declines. Sprouts are a concentrated source of the living enzymes and “life force” that is lost when foods are cooked or not picked fresh from your own garden. Additionally, due to their high enzyme content, sprouts are also much easier to digest than the seed or bean from which they came.”

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Seeds also make the superfoods list!

5. Broccoli

Johns Hopkins Medicine says of superfoods: “Like Clark Kent ducking into a phone booth and coming out as the Man of Steel, some of the most humble and easily available foods are nutritional powerhouses in disguise.” Enter broccoli.

Says the world-famous hospital’s director of Integrative Gastrointestinal Nutrition Services, Gerard Mullin, M.D. of this cruciferous veggie: “Rich in fiber, rich in antioxidants, it’s good for detoxifying the liver and helps in cancer prevention. It should be at the top of the list.”

Isn’t it time you got your superfood on? These five nutrition-packed foods are a perfect place to start.

Once you are nourishing your body well, it is time to use that nourishment to build your body. A personal trainer will work with you to create the optimal diet and exercise plan for your unique needs. Sign up for a personal trainer session at Brick Bodies today.

Fitness Tip

How to Strength Train Like Superman

HOW TO STRENGTH TRAIN LIKE SUPERMAN

Superman’s superpowers may have come from the earth’s sun, but the rest of us have to work to get stronger. The good news? If your goal is to build your body, there are some things you can do to make the most of your workouts. Read on for a roundup of five strength training workout tips. Continue reading “How to Strength Train Like Superman”

Fitness Tip

4 Weight Training Myths to Ditch Today!

Strength Training in Baltimore — Don’t Fall for the Myths

Think that weight training is only for men? Worried that it wastes time which could otherwise be spent on calorie-burning cardio, or that it will make you look bulky? If so, you’re not alone. Many women avoid weight training for these reasons. However, the reality is that weight training can be an invaluable part of any workout routine — if you use the right techniques, that is. Continue reading “4 Weight Training Myths to Ditch Today!”

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Should You Continue Fitness Training When You Have an Injury?

Modify Your Exercise with Personal Training in Timonium

It’s a common scenario. You’ve recently started a new fitness training regimen and you’re going strong. You’re making friends at the gym, starting to notice changes when you look in the mirror, and you feel great. And then one day — BAM! You pull a muscle, twist your ankle, or throw out your back. Continue reading “Should You Continue Fitness Training When You Have an Injury?”

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Expert Interview Series: Pat Flynn of Chronicles Of Strength On Minimalist Fitness Training

Fitness Expert Discusses Exercise & Strength Training in Baltimore

Pat Flynn is an author, fitness minimalist, and 7th-degree black belt in hanging out as well as a business coach. We recently spoke with Pat about his “less is more” approach to working out, and how people can get the most out of their fitness regimens and the places where they work out.

Tell us a little about yourself. Why did you decide to start Chronicles of Strength?

I started my blog in college as a way to gain an audience for myself. It wasn’t narcissistic or anything; I just wanted everyone to stop what they were doing and pay attention to me. (Like that’s so much to ask.) But I realized the only way I could get people to visit my site was by actually being helpful. So I quickly came to conclude that if I was going to make any kind of impact, I had to craft a message that would resonate with people and empower them. And after some fidgeting around – along with a long, arduous struggle of not knowing what it was that made me unique – I arrived at minimalism. People seemed to like “Less is more” – especially with fitness.

I’m also a “fitness try hard.” That’s one of those terms which gets tossed around a lot in video games. You call someone a “try hard” when maybe they’re taking the game just a little too seriously. I see fitness the same way: something to be taken seriously.

In an age where we’re seeing more science and technology in the fitness industry, you’ve embraced a minimalist approach of working out. Why is that?

I believe in the basics. “Stretch what’s tight. Strengthen what’s weak.” Eat lightly and lift a lot of weight.

I think the more distractions there are pulling us away from the fundamental work we need to do in order to improve ourselves, the longer it takes to get anywhere. People sometimes need to be reminded of this, because what’s true and right often gets trapped and suffocated under all the fads and trends, gimmicks, hype, ab belts, and shake weights.

Science is great. Love science. Can’t get enough of science. Science isn’t the problem, I don’t think. But technology – well, that can be distracting.

Plus, we know we don’t need anything technologically from outer space in order to be strong and in shape. We know this because fit people existed before there was even chicken on a stick. Technology can sometimes make the process more entertaining or convenient – or perhaps even get some people interested – but is by no means indispensable. So I try to be simple and straightforward. I want to make programs for people that are absolutely crystal clear – here’s your goal, and here’s what we need to do in order to get there.

Some people describe the Crossfit training program as “minimalist.” Do you agree with that characterization? Do you have any thoughts or opinions on Crossfit in general?

Minimalism is a term malleable to the goal. Depending on the outcome you want to achieve, the minimalist approach may well mean a lot of work, and often it does. But generally, I would say Crossfit isn’t particularly minimalist. Most of the time, I would say Crossfit routines are unnecessarily risky and slapped together without a whole lot of thought behind them. But again, what is the goal? If you want to compete in Crossfit, OK. But if you just want to be fit – generally physically prepared, as they say – you could take a much more refined approach. It doesn’t have to be so chaotic.

But I will say this: Crossfit does community better than anybody. And that isn’t something you can just write off. People need positive environments.

Do you take the same minimalist approach when it comes to nutrition and diet? What is your philosophy in these areas?

I am pretty heavily into fasting, among other things. I’m even one of those oddballs who thinks being hungry isn’t the end of the world and that anybody promoting a diet that won’t make you hungry doesn’t know what in the hell they are talking about. I like restriction, actually. That to me is minimalism.

When you observe people trying to work out or get into shape, what are some of the main things they are doing wrong?

Expectations are everything. And almost everyone’s expectations aren’t set up properly. You can’t lose 50lbs in two months without letting go of something. You can’t have your cake and eat it, too. Fitness is about managing compromises. And so what you get often comes directly from what you’re willing to give up: calories, and the couch.

For someone who is searching for a fitness center where they can work out, what are some qualities they should look for?

Convenience. Because If you’re getting started and your gym is forty minutes away, you’re just not going to go. So find a gym that’s five minutes away, even if it doesn’t have all the amenities. Because there are already going to be enough hard decisions for you to make along the way to better health, so why add inconvenience on top of it? Put success in your way. Find a gym that doesn’t take long to get to.

If someone is working with a personal trainer, how important (or not) is it for that trainer to have a relationship or affiliation with the fitness center where the workouts take place?

It depends on the person and place. Some fitness centers, for example, have terrible, awful, raggedy-ass programs they force trainers to use with people who come in. So, in that respect, I would like to see the trainer have his or her autonomy. After all, training should be personalized, at least when working with a personal trainer. That’s kinda the point.

In another sense, you want the trainer to be passionate about the place where they work. It’s easy for trainers to become jaded or disinterested in their profession because they don’t have a mutually-beneficial working relationship with their employer. This resentment gets passed on into the work they do with people. And that sucks for everyone.

What do you foresee for the future of fitness training? Will there be any major changes?

I expect to see “same, but different.” In other words: trends, always coming, always going, some useful, others not. But unless everybody suddenly steers into enlightenment, I don’t expect any kind of fitness revolution happening soon. And that’s OK. I’ll just keep doing what I can.

Weight Loss

Top 5 Common Characteristics of the Best Weight Loss Exercise Plans

Trying to Shed Pounds? Baltimore Gyms Offer These Weight Loss Solutions

It seems like everyone has a different answer to the question, “What’s the best exercise plan to lose weight?” While this may be confusing, it’s actually good news. Why? Because while some weight loss exercise plans are ill-advised, many work —  which means there are many potential paths to weight loss success. Continue reading “Top 5 Common Characteristics of the Best Weight Loss Exercise Plans”

Workouts

HIIT Workouts: Bust the Myths and Learn the Real Deal!

What’s Up with HIIT? Get the Scoop from Our Gym in Baltimore

HIIT workouts continue to generate lots of buzz since they first burst onto the fitness scene a few years ago. While they’re packed with potential, there’s also a lot of erroneous information floating around the workout world about this short but sweaty type of workout.  Continue reading “HIIT Workouts: Bust the Myths and Learn the Real Deal!”

Fitness Tip

Jump into Explosive Power with Plyometric Exercises

Functional Fitness & Strength Training in Baltimore

While the word “plyometrics” may sound complicated, its roots derive from a simple concept: jumping. Of course, plyometric exercises involve a bit more than bouncing. Rather, it’s a strength-training technique that maximizes the benefits of jumping and other dynamic motions in order to build power, balance, and agility. Continue reading “Jump into Explosive Power with Plyometric Exercises”