I work with athletes. Athletes like to eat. They like to eat a lot. They like to think that 'I can eat anything...I just trained for an hour". Or whatever the time or distance is. In reality, as an athlete, you cannot eat anything you want whenever you want if you want … [Read more...]
I Feel Fat
I work with triathletes, cyclists, runners, non-athletes, and I can assure you that 'I feel fat!' is a real feeling. It is not 'all in your head'. I used to have that feeling all the time, even though I was training for my first Ironman in 1999. I was lean, but I was always … [Read more...]
Embracing The Healing Process
As an athlete, I am very accustomed to moving a lot. After hip replacement surgery, well, that moving, although seemingly nothing, was too much for my body to handle. In the 2 weeks post surgery, I have had to embrace the healing process and find joy and solace in allowing it to … [Read more...]
The Body Doesn’t Always Respond As You Expect
A week after my hip replacement surgery and I have learned quite a bit about inflammation, swelling, healing and how you think you are taking it easy, but the body doesn't always respond as you expect. Last week, on January 21, 2014, I went in for my anterior entry total hip … [Read more...]
Raw Cheesy Sauce or Dip
Although I don't eat a completely raw food diet, I do use some raw food recipes to replace some of foods. The best sauces and dips I have made come from using raw cashews instead of milk. Here is my recipe that I created that can be made into a non-dairy cheesy raw spread or a … [Read more...]
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