Is What It Is…

Sometimes I just feel stuck in the middle, I think everybody does once in a while. In Forward Motion is a personal journey from being stuck in the middle between standing up and moving on. Having used this phrase more often than any others except for ‘I love you’ and ‘Count your blessings’ as I always say to my kids, I believe in its power. Because of who I am and all that I have experienced, I believe that good things come from every situation. When you are moving in forward motion, you are progressing towards better things to come, clearing the path for understanding and action. There are always challenges, hurdles on the track-sometimes you leap over them, sometimes you stumble upon them; but remaining in forward motion, you have to get up (at some point) and simply move on…there are always going to be more tracks to take, hurdles to jump and falls to stand up from… Each day is an opportunity to stand up and move on! Whether you are trying to manage a health issue, lose weight, lower your cholesterol, keep your blood pressure or blood sugar in check or take on less controllable life pieces like family and employment issues- these are all part of living in forward motion, they are intregal parts of overall wellness. Thoughts…?

Want to lose 20 pounds?

Fun Fact: Over the course of a year, 100 calories per day is equal to 10 pounds
of fat! Mind blowing thought~ if you cut one “juice box” per day and
did nothing else different, you would lose 10 pounds! That’s like less than half of your daily Coke or going from a mocha coffee drink with whip cream to a coffee with skim milk, actually you’ll save way more than 100 calories doing that…anyway,You can totally do this and not even miss it!  My guess is you won’t be thristier or hungrier~you just won’t miss it. How? easy & non-tempting way: pour it out before you start drinking it or just buy a smaller size (yes, even soda cans are coming in smaller sizes at the grocery store these days). Can you also say, “Money for my pocket”?

NOW, add in a 15 minute brisk walk daily. How? Before walking into your building, walk around the parking lot for 15 minutesdepending on your typical activity level, it would be slightly more than a mile. Just do it right before your day actually begins and you can’t “fit it in”… you’ll burn around 100 calories-you can even check your phone messages, make a call or just hum a lil’ tune while you’re doing it.
BOOM—20 pounds easy this year!  

Now that’s being in forward motion.

Breakfast In Forward Motion

I love cereals! I think that eating a breakfast bowl full of multi grains and milk (light vanilla soy for me please) is the best morning start or evening snack retreat, I love ‘em!

I just discovered a great hot cereal that really blends the spirit of nutrition in forward motion, and I think you may want to try it as a great new addition to your routine for living a healthful life. It’s (drum roll please) Hodgson Mill Multi Grain with Flaxseed & Soy mixed with a store brand Oat Bran Hot Cereal! Trust me, if you think you don’t like soy, you may not have tried it recently.  This is yummy, grainy but not too much and sweet, mostly because I added a tablespoon of brown sugar.
Love it!!!

Make what I made and let me know your thoughts:

I followed the Multi Grain directions for one, but did not “boil” it on the stove. I prefer quick hot cereals and believe if they are left to steep with “tea ready” hot water (using a tea pot for the water) they will naturally thicken up, and I was right on that one.

So 1/3 cup of the Hodgson Mill Multi Grain mixed with ¼ cup of store brand Oat Bran Hot Cereal, 1+1/3 cup “tea ready” hot water and a tablespoon (because, well, I do like sweet things) of dark brown sugar…yum, it was really good! Honestly, I wasn’t expecting it to be as good as it was. In the spirit of “I do get tired of oatmeal and I don’t really want cold cereal in the winter at 6am” Oh yeah, try this!

Nutrition In Forward Motion

Hodgson Mill is an awesome provider of very wonderful, nutritional products! I absolutely love everything I purchase that is made by them and had used it long before I knew they were a company so dedicated to helping families stay and
get healthy!
Check out their website for great information and more recipes!

New You Resolution: Lose Weight

As a health coach, I so often hear the stories of folks who blame their past struggles for the weight gain that has happened over a number of years. I feel sympathy as I listen to the stories, but in the spirit of In Forward Motion I explain to these folks that they can no longer blame the past. Moving forward in weight loss is a today and tomorrow choice.
Every bite of food that you put in your mouth either gets worked off through your daily activity OR it gets stored as fat. Yes, the nutrients are very important to your body no doubt (we’ll dig into that later), but it weight boils right down to this, 1 pound is equal to 3,500 calories. So weight is a simple statement:
Calories Consumed vs. Calories Burned
It takes only about 1,500-2,000 calories each day to make a body function properly depending on who you are talking with and who YOU are. This caloric energy keeps your brain, kidney, heart and other organs functioning as they should. That is also known as your Basal Metabolic Rate or Metabolism. Every body’s metabolism is slightly different and naturally slows with age; however, for the most part, on average, proper physical functioning only requires 1,500-2,000 calories each day for sleeping, reading, working at a desk, driving and other light activity.
Based on activity in your life, you may need slightly to more calories. Are you a sit com watching junkie or a marathoner in training? Be honest, the average client I talk with generally doesn’t “do” much beyond the typical activity mentioned above. Now, if you have a job on your feet then there is typically more activity in a day for you, a job that requires constant lifting and running then you have more than “typical activity”, but for many folks there really is not a whole lot of busy behavior that involves a physical outpouring of energy with every task that could be called above the norm calorie burning. You know, most folks don’t workout or move beyond the norm when they get home either, (whine) they are too tired . Well, guess what, there will be substantial weight gain over time.
Easy lesson # 1 for weight loss:
Quick Note: Reading labels and checking portion sizes that you are consuming on the boxes, bags and cans in your pantry is super helpful when it comes to counting your intake! Note that a can of soup is typically 2 servings; therefore, eating an entire can is equal to twice the calories posted under the “per serving” content on that label!
Here it is, Lesson #1: Check the calories per serving THEN check the servings per container. FINALLY, and this is SO important, note how much you are actually eating –this equals “Calories Consumed”… voila!
Easy lesson #2 for weight loss: Move more!!
Simply moving more is going to burn calories. Done. True…but this is your truth! You have to move more today then you did yesterday! Building on this easy to understand lesson will change your weight! When you get to the point where you don’t have “that much time” for more movement, we will discuss intensity & duration. But for the moment, please walk the dogs instead of letting them out the back door and then going back to the couch. Stretch in the morning for 5 minutes straight, set the timer on the stove and just focus on stretching! Yes, that burns calories. 10 minutes of motion dedicated to movement (aka: more activity) can burn approximately 100 calories, so if you do that 3 times each day (morning, lunch and sometime before bed) you will have burned approximately 300 extra calories for that day. WOW!
SUM it Down- get it? for weight loss…I can be punny!
1. One Pound is the same as 3,500 calories
2. Calories are stored as fat if they are not burned off
3. Calories Eaten – Calories Burned with Activity = Weight

What does it mean to be In Forward Motion?

“Health is a large word.  It embraces not the body only, but the mind and spirit
as well… and not today’s pain or pleasure alone, but the whole being and
outlook of a man.”  ~James H. West

So I drank more than usual and ate too much over the holiday, oh yeah, just another average American; but today begins the resumed mindset of a person who needs to ‘get back on track!’ In Forward Motion is simply a phrase to me that means don’t look back and dwell on things you cannot change; rather, move forward in being the best you that you can be in the moment and the future! Learn from the past- yesterday, last week or even years ago- remember that you choose with ‘no regrets’ yet are in a constant state of trail and error. Moving forward is good for the heart and soul; moving forward is the best choice as long as you learn from mistakes!

Welcome to my blog! In Forward Motion is about all things that produce lessons well learned, and a life in forward motion.