Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2015

Diagrams That Make Cooking So Much Easier

Diagrams That Make Cooking So Much Easier

Including easy ingredient substitutions, meat cuts, and more.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Top 10 Tricks for a Healthier, High-Energy Workday

Working at an office can be surprisingly unhealthy. Between sitting all day, eating poorly, and enduring never-ending stress, your office can take a few years off your life. Here's how to stay healthy and energetic at the office.

10. Eat Healthy, All Day Long



Ever have those days at work where you just feel exhausted and can't get anything done? There are a lot of ways to solve that problem, but the #1 fix is healthy eating (starting with breakfast). You should eat your most hearty meal in the morning, when you need the most energy, and continue eating healthily throughout the day to avoid crashes during your productive time. Eating lunch away from your desk can help, too.

9. Set Up a More Ergonomic Workspace

It may not seem like it, but sitting at your desk all day can wreak havoc with your wrists, back, neck, and other body parts if done improperly. Thankfully, it's really easy to set up an ergonomic workspace, without spending a ton of money. Most of it is practicing good posture and positioning your keyboard and mouse properly, though a good office chair is a good investment.




Saturday, November 30, 2013

Control the Damage From Overeating

Here's what you need to know...
  • Any meal over 750 calories (not including the peri-workout nutrition period) results in a measurable amount of fat storage, regardless of macronutrient profile.
  • Glycogen-depleting workouts done before a cheat meal can help counteract its detrimental effects.
  • Eating a low-glycemic meal a couple of hours before a big meal can improve carbohydrate tolerance and quell the appetite.
  • Taking thermogenic and nutrient-partitioning supplements before pigging out can undo much of the damage.
  • If you ignore any or all of the preceding tips, you can do a modified Pulse Fast the day after the meal to set you right.