Posts tagged healthy
Snack Ideas to Satisfy a Hangry Runner

Are you looking for a snack that satisfies the runner hangries? You know what I'm talking about - that sudden urge to eat everything in sight and you must have it now before you snap your [insert friend, teammate, coworker, significant other or random stranger]. If it's been 3-4 hours and you haven't eaten something and have no plans for a meal in the near future, then follow my 3 tips for a snack that satisfies the hangry monster! ⠀

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Understanding Hunger Cues, Mindful Eating and What that Means for Runners

Listening to your hunger is important. Being mindful about what and when you eat is also important. And both are things I work with clients on all the time. As runners and endurance athletes, we have different needs than the general public. Sometimes we need to eat when we aren't hungry to get the most out of our training. Let me say that again: it's OK - and often even necessary - to eat when you aren't hungry.

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Race Reflections and Why Knowledge is Power when it Comes to Your Health

A couple weeks ago I participated in my team’s (DWRunning) intra-squad track meet. I was excited to compete in the mile, 800 and 4x400 even though short distances have never and will never be my strength. Prior to the meet I had put in some mile-specific work and gotten out on the track far more than I have ever done before and I was really hoping to see an improvement—maybe even a PR. Well - if you follow me on social - you know that didn’t happen - and for a couple of reasons that upon reflecting on - make complete sense.

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3 Reasons you Need to Try this Salmon Right Now + a Recipe for Poke Bowls

If you’ve been following me over on Instagram, then you know that I was fortunate enough to receive some Verlasso salmon in the mail this week*. I love salmon and was curious about how theirs would compare in taste and flavor to what I am used to. And I was intrigued by their sustainability story. But my husband is not much of a salmon fan. So this was going to be a true test of our relationship – because let’s face it - no one wants to be the ‘coworker cooking fish in the office kitchen’ which, given the current work-from-home situation, our kitchen has become. Well, let me tell you, it did not disappoint and there were no complaints filed with HR. So, without further ado, here are 3 reasons I am loving this salmon right now and a simple recipe for a poke bowl you can make with a couple key ingredients from your fridge and pantry.

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Five Tips for Building a Better Salad

Let’s face it: salads can be downright boring. And difficult to adequately fuel hungry endurance athletes. But they don’t have to be. A salad can be an easy way to get in a ton of nutrients from colorful veggies and lean protein. Follow these 5 tips to build a better salad that not only provides tons of nutrition but satisfies!

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Crock Pot Season is Here! Allison's Awesome Buffalo Chicken Chili

Being from Rochester, NY–which is just under an hour west of Buffalo–and having lived in and traveled there most of my life to visit family–this chili brings back memories and flavors of home. It also satisfies while saving on clean-up (no need for hand wipes). Top with crumbly blue cheese. Chicken wings in a bowl. Enjoy!

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Holiday Recipe Makeovers: Smokey Apple Butternut Squash Soup

I love this simple soup as a holiday starter. And starting with a broth based soup can help fill you up so you indulge less in the calorie dense foods served next. This soup has a nice added kick from the chipotle powder. If you find it too spicy you can back off or omit that ingredient entirely. Enjoy!

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Navigating the Holidays: Tips and Tricks for a Healthier, Happier Season

It’s hard to believe it – but the holiday season is just around the corner! With that means my annual 'healthier holidays nutrition seminar’ where I share how to navigate the holiday season while keeping your health and fitness goals in check. Since the tips are pretty well received – I figured why not share them with you!

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