Showing posts with label Weight Training Articles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weight Training Articles. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Getting a Svelte body with specialized Weight Loss Programmes in UK


Weight Loss Programmes – the name can bewitch anyone looking to get into a perfect shape with the help of tailored Fitness Programme for Weight Loss. At this point, the selection of an ideal Weight Loss Programme is extremely essential to getting the best results. A variety of weight loss programmes are available on the Internet or in the form of books also. But choose the most suitable Personal Fitness Training Programmes according to your goals & body type. Your Mind And Body Fitness programmes should fulfill your individual needs & offer a good help in achieving our goals.

Several Weight Loss Programmes include detoxification process wherein the candidate has to eat according to a predefined diet plan. The diet plan can feature one or two types of foods or a variety for healthy foods that you have to eat for a set time period. Differently there are a few weight loss programmes that encourage the supplementation of vitamins and minerals. This method is based on the theory that if all the essential nutrients like the vitamins & minerals are supplied to the body in adequate amounts than it can curb carvings for food & ultimately leading to weight loss. Although the Supplements are safe to consume but still if your fitness training programme includes any medication or supplements then consulting a doctor becomes mandatory. Any kind of medicines must be consumed after the advise of the Doctor.

All the Personal Training Programmes or Fitness Programmes For Weight Loss are designed after a proper In-depth analysis of your lifestyle. The diet plans & the Lifestyle Management Sessions are planned strictly according to your Mind And Body Fitness goals. So, if you are looking for an experienced & reliable Personal Fitness Trainer in UK for Personal Fitness Training or looking for Weight Loss Programmes in UK then see http://www.mbffitness.com/

Monday, June 14, 2010

More eating outon the Move

 In the Sports and Leisure Centre.

Most centres offer a cafe or snack bar and vending machines. Items on offer in the cafe and snack bar are variable - many centres employ outside caterers to run thier facilities. Cost is a major priority. The foods served do not always reflect the goals of the healthy training diet. vending machines are usually packed full of snack foods high in fand and/or sugar. Inspect the foods on offer in thevenues you frequent and make your decision. It may be wsier and less expensive to take your own.

In the Steak House.
Choose plain melon or soup (not creamed) to start and select a whole meal roll. Order lean grilled meat or fish. Opt for a plain jacket potato in preference to fries and ask for your salad dressing to be served on the side. many pffer a salad bar so you can make your own choices.

In the Road Side Cafe

It is probably teven more difficult to make healthy food choices here than in the pub. Most are too high in fat. Ask for extra unbuttered bread with meals. Pancakes and sandwiches with lean and lower fat fillings are better options.

At the Salad Bar
Many items are to high in fat. The potato salad, coleslaw and other creamy looking dishes are full of high fat mayonnaise and croutons are fried. Avoid as much of the mayonnaise and added sauces e.g. thousand island, blue cheese as possible.

At the Buffet table
The options available are immense. many buffet items are often high in fat e.g. pastries, chicken goujons, sausage rolls, sausages, cheese canapes, vol au vents and the rest. Even the sandwiches may not be the best bet if they are laden with butter, margarine and mayonnaise. make your choices but then aviod the rest of the table!

Desserts
Not all desserts are bad! Try to choose those lower in fat. avoid fresh cream gateaux and other very creamy deserts e.g. icecream, tiramisu, creamed rice, mousse, etc. Choose those based on fruits and meringes e.g. fresh fruit salad, summer pudding, fruit sorbet. Aviod adding extra cream. Ask for plain low fat yougurt or low fat fromage frais if available.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Eating Out Indian

Eating Out Indian

Indian food embraces a whole range of dishes, not just curry. each dish varies according to the spices and herbs used. Traditionally, rice is the major part of the meal and curries of meat, fish and vegetables are served in smaller portions. It is hard to find any curried or sauces dished that doesn't begin with frying, although there are dishes that are baked in the oven eg tandoori and tikka, Considering today's current dietary guidelines, it is wise to try to choose dishes lower in fat whenever possible.

Lower fat choices:
Soups eg Mulligatawny, lentil (dahl)
Chicken tikka
Meat tikka
Tandoori dishes eg prawn, chicken
Plain naan
Chapatti
Plain boiled rice
Raita (cucumber or onion)


Pasanda, Korma, Dupiaza, Massala, Biriani and Pilau dishes are all higher fat options, so:

Eat more boiled rice
Eat a minimum of the sauces

NB: Traditional Indian cookery uses ghee (clarified butter). In the UK vegetable ghee is often used - this may be hydrogenated vegetable oil. This contains trans fats. research currently supports the view that trans fats should be kept to a minimum in the diet, so select dishes that are lower in fat.

What to drink:
Cold water (most authentic0
Lassi (yogurt and milk)
Chilled Lager

NOTE: Carbonated or fizzy drinks including lager and ice cold water, tend to exaggerate the burning sensation of a really hot curry!

Dan Bennett
We are happy to train anyone within the following area and we can train anyone anywhere when providing a plan over the phone or via email.

Our local area is generally a 30 minute drive from Burgess Hill this includes.

Burgess Hill, Hassocks, Keymer, Ditchling, Hurstpierpoint, Haywards Heath, Cuckfield, Lindfield, Turners Hill, East Grinstead, Lewes, Barcombe, Plumpton, Chailey, Uckfield, Crawley, Gatwick, Barcombe, Handcross, Warninglid, Horsham, Cowfold, Billingshurst, Storrington, Henfield, Washington, Dial Post, Partridge Green, Steyning, Bramber, Fulking, Poynings, Hove, Southwick, Brighton, Rottingdean and Falmer.