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Superfood Spotlight: Quinoa

By Keri Dabney | Categories: Blog, Nutrition

Superfood Spotlight: Quinoa

Superfoods are all the rage these days, and for good reason… they’re awesome. But that doesn’t mean they’re all equal. In this Superfood Spotlight, we’re taking a look at quinoa, a small seed with a big punch. READ ON…

Tagged With: health, kitchen, nutrition hack, recipes, superfoods

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  • Fitness is a lifestyle, but be sure to have a life outside of it.

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Fitness Tip

  • When you’re getting stronger and need to go up in weights, go up by no more than 10% (in other words, increase your weights by 10% of what you were lifting). Once you’re lifting your desired number of reps/sets at the new weight, you can increase again.

    But the heavier the weights get, the increased % will need to go down. So if you’re using 80 pound dumbbells for example, you may want to increase by only 5% because they don’t make 88 pound dumbbells and you’ll end up using 90 pounds which may be too much. You can always add more weight if it’s not enough.

    Remember, the goal is to get stronger while staying healthy. Injuries make that harder. There’s no shame in getting stronger slowly.

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    Heavy duty agility ladder for the home. Expandable and portable (carrying bad included), it's an inexpensive training tool perfect for developing speed, quickness, and agility.

    And by getting it at Amazon, you know you'll get a low price and super fast shipping!

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  • I decided to try the 21 day fix and am so glad I did. Due to an injury I wasn’t able to complete the exercise part of it. I still lost weight and owe so much of my success to Kim. She motivated and encouraged me when my injury was really getting me down. She always had time to answer my questions and she checked in with me daily.  What I loved the most was that she held me accountable!  I really don’t think I would have stuck with it on my own.

    Anita Loves Home Fitness GurusAnita M.Frankfort, KY

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    READ ON...

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