A healthy eating plan is the first step to getting
the body that you wants, you also need to ensure that this is balanced with
enough exercise to truly get the results you are looking for,” says Kim
Hofmann, the resident nutritionist at Adventure Boot Camp.
A healthy eating plan is not ‘one-size-fits-all’ “To
be sustainable, an eating plan needs to incorporate a variety of
foods, which
will give you the nourishment and sustenance that you need to go about your
day ensuring that you don’t feel
deprived.
One way to
achieve your weight loss goals is to approach meals as a lifestyle and to ‘eat cleanly’
as much as possible,” says Hofmann. Eating cleanly encourages you to choose the healthiest option in each food group and
to eat foods in their most natural form.
By changing
the way you look at food and by incorporating fresh, whole plant foods into your
diet, you will soon reap the rewards.
It’s all about balance “Eating cleanly is not about
perfection. Be flexible and accept that it is not always possible to eat
cleanly at every meal.
Be gentle with yourself every day and every meal is
a new opportunity for your health, it’s all about finding the right balance.
Clean eating tips
1. Eat foods in their most natural form, unprocessed
and unrefined. Buy recognizable ingredients and prepare food at home to avoid
the unhealthy additives that are often found in processed and packaged foods.
2. Eat mostly fresh fruit and vegetables. Eat all
the colours of the rainbow and incorporate lots of leafy, green veggies into
your meals.
3. Always read the food labels. When it comes to
the ingredients listed on food labels, less is definitely more. Avoid packaged
foods containing chemicals, saturated and trans fats, syrup/sugar, sweeteners,
preservatives, flavourings and colourants.
4. Stock up on healthy fats like nuts, seeds and
avocados, and fatty fish (e.g. salmon, trout, pilchards, herring) if you eat
animals – but remember, all inmoderation.
5. Drink lots of water or unsweetened herbal teas
to flush out your system.
6. Ensure that you balance your caloric intake with
exercise. A 60-minute Adventure Boot Camp session in the morning or evening
will help kick start your metabolism.
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