Cardio Cooking
For some reason, this cold weather has me craving roasted root vegetables. Fortunately, they’re nice and healthy – and Daphne Miller, M.D., author of nutrition book “The Jungle Effect” has a great recipe utilizing these veggies. To get even more benefit, work in a workout as you prepare it!
Baked Cod with Thyme-Lemon Butter Sauce and Root Vegetables
6 carrots, peeled and chopped into 1-inch pieces
2 rutabagas, peeled and chopped into 1-inch pieces
¼ t salt
3 T butter
1 t grated lemon peel
Juice of one large lemon (1/4 cup)
2 T chopped fresh thyme
1 ½ to 2 pounds cod or sole, cut into four fillets
Thyme sprigs for garnish
Instructions
1. Shake your groove thing as you assemble and prep the ingredients.
2. Put the chopped carrots and rutabagas in a steamer basket with plenty of water below basket. Cover and steam for 15-20 minutes until tender. Salt and set aside in a bowl. As you get these going, squat and extend your left leg to the side. Return left leg to center and come up, squeezing your tush. Repeat on right side. Do 12 times on each side.
3. Preheat oven to 450. Make the sauce by melting the butter in a saucepan over low heat. Stir in lemon zest, lemon juice and thyme. Meanwhile do as many butt pulses as you can. HOW TO DO THEM: Squat about ¼ way down, then come up and squeeze your butt.
4. Place fish fillets in baking dish. Drizzle each fillet with about 1 T of thyme-lemon-butter sauce. Spread sauce to coat above and below fillets. Bake 8-10 minutes until fish flakes easily with a fork. Meanwhile, do 20 side leg lifts on each side. HOW TO DO THEM: Lift your leg straight out to the side until your foot is 6 to 12 inches off the floor. Slightly bend leg you are standing on and keep abs tight. At the top of the movement pause and count to 3. Then do 16 rear leg lunges.
5. Do walking lunges as you set your table. Go back to dancing until the fish is ready. Then place the fish and the warm vegetables on a platter, drizzle the veggies with sauce and garnish with thyme sprigs.
6. Whew – time to stretch, sit and eat!
Shape-Up Shopping (Grocery Day)
Believe it or not, you can work in a workout just about anywhere – even the grocery store. Here’s one I recently did:
1. Before getting your cart walk for 2 minutes. As you walk, place your palms together in front of your chest, as if in prayer. Push palms firmly together. Keep pressing for a count of 20. Rest your muscles (you should feel it in your chest) for a few moments. Repeat 2 more times.
2. Go get your cart. Tighten your abs on the way, sucking your belly button in toward your spine on the way. Relax your abs as you walk and get the first item on your list. Continue to alternate tightening and relaxing your abs until you’ve found the first 10 items on your shopping list. Don’t forget to breathe!
3. Turn your body so your hips are sideways to your cart. Rotate your torso so it faces the cart. Walk down one aisle. Go get 3 more items on your list, then rotate the other way.
4. Repeat the ab tightening sequence as you shop for 10 more items.
5. When you arrive home, before you bring in your first grocery bag do 10 push-ups against your car, as you would do wall push-ups. Or, if it’s too cold and rainy, do the push-ups inside against your wall. HOW TO DO THEM: stand about 3 feet in front of the car/wall. Lean forward and place hands on the car/wall, shoulder width apart. Push your body back. You should feel this in your chest muscles.
6. Bring your bag in, and then repeat the push-ups on two other trips to the car.
Cleaning Day
I may have mentioned a time or two that I absolutely detest folding laundry, so I make it fun for myself by adding in a workout. There are other chores on the bottom of my list, but not all are good for workouts. For example, I’ve been trying to come up with a workout that I can do while scrubbing the toilet, but so far that’s backfired (or I should say back-splashed into my face). Oh well, some things are best done quickly and cleanly.
Since there’s no way around the time it takes to fold clothes, find a table to fold them on, crank some tunes, and get some exercise in. Here’s a workout you can do:
1. Run in place with quick feet as you fold your first 10 items.
2. Take a quick break from folding and get some frustration out with 20-30 kickboxing punches. I like to do crosses, but you might choose to jab. If you need do some instructions, see http://www.expertvillage.com/video/702_kickboxing-technique-punch-combo.htm
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 twice more.
4. Do walking lunges as you deliver the laundry you’ve folded so far to the room it belongs in.
5. Shake your booty as you put the laundry away.
6. Jump all the way back to the laundry pile.
7. Do 10 squats as you fold more items, then dance side to side 10 times. Repeat.
8. As you deliver this load of laundry, run and do knee ups on the way. HOW TO DO THEM: Bring your leg up so your thigh is parallel with the floor with each step.
9. Dance as you put the rest of your laundry away, and pat yourself on the back for getting some cardio into your day.
Play Day
My kids are really into pirates, so they loved this “treasure hunt.” In fact, we had to do it three times in a row! Here’s what you do:
Have your kids bring you 6-10 items. Hide them around the house, and write clues for them to follow. You can even draw a map (my kids demanded one).
As you seek the first item, skip everywhere you go.
For item 2 hop.
For item 3 slide sideways
For item 4 jump
For item 5 walk backwards
For item 6 tip toe
Repeat the sequence, or choose your own moves to use while searching.
Groggy Day
Too tired to get up and work out? Here’s one you can do in your chair. If nothing else it’ll give you a big smile! I tried it first thing in the morning and it put me in a good mood all day. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3jhx4F0oAc
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Fitness Me In Workout Series #12
Cardio Cooking
Several people asked me for this recipe recently (well 3, but hey, who’s counting?) so here it is for all to share with an added cardio kick:
Sweet Potato Apple Casserole
Ingredients:
1 1/2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and grated
1 onion, grated
5 egg whites or 3 whole eggs
1 t salt
¼ t white pepper
½ c white sorghum flour
¼ c raisins
¼ cup white wine – sweeter is better
2 large apples, chopped with peel in them.
4 T butter or Earth Balance spread
3/4 c brown sugar (divided into ½ cup and ¼ cup)
1 T lemon juice
1/3 c. broken cashews
1/4 t. ground ginger
Instructions:
1. Shake your thing as you nab the raisins and wine. Soak the raisins in the vino to plump (about 30 min).
2. Prep and assemble the rest of your ingredients as you continue your dance revolution.
3. Take 1/2 t. salt, 1/2 c. packed brown sugar, cashews and ginger. Mix in food processor or blender and set aside. Meanwhile squat and hold as the mix blends. When it’s done come up and squeeze your behind.
4. Place grated sweet potatoes and onion in large bowl. Beat in eggs, ½ t salt and white pepper. Add flour and mix well. Set aside. Meanwhile step from side to side, kicking your heel up as close to your butt as you can get it.
5. In frying pan melt butter or Earth Balance and add apples. Cook until wilted, 3-5 min. Add ¼ c brown sugar and lemon juice. Do mini-squats as you complete this step, making sure to squeeze at the top.
6. Drain raisins and add to apple mixture.
7. In a baking dish, layer sweet potato mix, then apple mix, then cashew mix. Make a second layer of sweet potato, topped by cashew mix. Meanwhile, Stand on right leg, knee slightly bent. Point toe of left foot and tap it to the side, and then immediately next to your right foot. Do 2 reps and switch feet. Do as many sets of 20 as you can.
8. Bake at 350 degrees 30-40 minutes.
***Note: You can also blend all ingredients in a food processor instead of layering.
Shape-Up Shopping (Grocery Day)
It’s still way too cold for me to park far away. Not only do I want to avoid slipping on the ice, I’m what my 5-year-old calls a “snow wuss” when I’m not playing or skiing on the colds stuff (kind of like bugs and camping – they’re OK in the tent but not in the house). Here's what you can do in the nice, warm indoors:
1. For the first half of your grocery list, stand on only one leg (or just keep weight on one) each time you select an item to buy.
2. Walk up and down each aisle in the store before when you are about halfway done shopping.
3. Soldier march: Now, remember those old style marches soldiers of bygone days did? Do a subtle version by straightening your leg and flexing your quadriceps muscles each time you take a step (no, you don’t need to stick your leg way out). Do this down 3 different aisles.
4. Walk 3 aisles
5. Side leg lift walk: Do 3 aisles of lifting your leg to the side and pausing before moving it forward with each step.
6. Either finish shopping or repeat steps 3 through 5.
7. Tighten and release abs while in checkout line.
When you get home:
1. Hop, skip or jump everywhere you need to go as you put your groceries away.
2. Then, after you unload your stuff, hold 2 cans or jars of equal weight in front of the body, on shoulders, or at hips. Stand with feet wide apart, toes turned out and knees tracking directly over the toes. Lunge side to side, keeping torso upright, and hips opened wide. Alternate sides, or do one side at a time. Try for 3 sets of 12, jogging in place in between sets.
Cleaning Day
OK, you are stuck inside, but you can prepare for or pretend you are skiing while you do the never-ending chore of laundry (can you tell I really don’t like this chore so try and make it fun on a regular basis?).
Here’s how:
Dump your laundry on a bed or table.
Do the following circuit as many times as you can while you fold your laundry. I do six reps of an exercise each time I fold an item.
1. Ski jump: Stand with feet together. Bend the knees and jump to the right as far as you can. Land with soft knees and immediately jump laterally to the left. Repeat.
2. Tuck jumps (or just regular if you want): Jump and bring knees to the chest. Land on balls of feet and repeat.
3. Single leg lateral hops: Stand on one foot. Hop sideways onto other foot. Then hop sideways back to first foot.
4. Front scissor jump: Stand with knees bent. One foot is in front of you and the other behind equal distance. Jump up and switch your feet (like a jumping jack but with legs going front and back instead of side to side)
5. Diagonal jumps: Jump forward and to the left (about 45 degrees), then backwards to center. Jump forward and to the right, then backwards to center.
Play Day
Playing with your kids is a great way to gain some exercise time. This one can be suitable all the way through middle school, according to the Web site from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, http://ncpe4me.com/index.html. The site has lots of other great ideas.
Sports on the Move:
Say a sport and movement and have your kids repeat that movement for about 30 seconds until a new movement is stated.
Examples:
Basketball: dribble with fingertips; dribble through legs; dribble around back; jump shot and follow through; bounce pass; chest pass; overhead pass; defensive slide to front and back to start position
Soccer: shot on goal (practice with both feet); inside of foot pass; outside of foot pass; long banana kick; juggle imaginary soccer ball; trap ball with thigh; trap ball with feet
Baseball or softball: swing a bat; windup and pitch; field a ground ball; catch a fly ball; play imaginary catch
Tennis: forehand; backhand; serve; volley
Volleyball: serve, set, dig, spike
Football: quarterback long pass; short pass; catch imaginary ball;
kick field goal; punt; catch a punt; block
Golf swing
Drive a NASCAR
Lacrosse
Tae Kwon Do
Groggy Day
Still worn out from all of those holidays and the return to school? Try out this Kundalini Yoga routine on YouTube to gain some energy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsSWWLo9g7s&feature=related This exercise uses a technique called “Breath of Fire” It’s a rapid, rhythmic, and continuous breath that sounds like powerful sniffing. A good description is on the Yoga Yoga Web site, http://www.yogayoga.com/kundalini/pranayama
Or, you can watch the same guy demonstrate at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsEZylK8sDA
Legal junk/Disclaimer: The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for the advice or care of medical professionals. Consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, or exercise program, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.
Several people asked me for this recipe recently (well 3, but hey, who’s counting?) so here it is for all to share with an added cardio kick:
Sweet Potato Apple Casserole
Ingredients:
1 1/2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and grated
1 onion, grated
5 egg whites or 3 whole eggs
1 t salt
¼ t white pepper
½ c white sorghum flour
¼ c raisins
¼ cup white wine – sweeter is better
2 large apples, chopped with peel in them.
4 T butter or Earth Balance spread
3/4 c brown sugar (divided into ½ cup and ¼ cup)
1 T lemon juice
1/3 c. broken cashews
1/4 t. ground ginger
Instructions:
1. Shake your thing as you nab the raisins and wine. Soak the raisins in the vino to plump (about 30 min).
2. Prep and assemble the rest of your ingredients as you continue your dance revolution.
3. Take 1/2 t. salt, 1/2 c. packed brown sugar, cashews and ginger. Mix in food processor or blender and set aside. Meanwhile squat and hold as the mix blends. When it’s done come up and squeeze your behind.
4. Place grated sweet potatoes and onion in large bowl. Beat in eggs, ½ t salt and white pepper. Add flour and mix well. Set aside. Meanwhile step from side to side, kicking your heel up as close to your butt as you can get it.
5. In frying pan melt butter or Earth Balance and add apples. Cook until wilted, 3-5 min. Add ¼ c brown sugar and lemon juice. Do mini-squats as you complete this step, making sure to squeeze at the top.
6. Drain raisins and add to apple mixture.
7. In a baking dish, layer sweet potato mix, then apple mix, then cashew mix. Make a second layer of sweet potato, topped by cashew mix. Meanwhile, Stand on right leg, knee slightly bent. Point toe of left foot and tap it to the side, and then immediately next to your right foot. Do 2 reps and switch feet. Do as many sets of 20 as you can.
8. Bake at 350 degrees 30-40 minutes.
***Note: You can also blend all ingredients in a food processor instead of layering.
Shape-Up Shopping (Grocery Day)
It’s still way too cold for me to park far away. Not only do I want to avoid slipping on the ice, I’m what my 5-year-old calls a “snow wuss” when I’m not playing or skiing on the colds stuff (kind of like bugs and camping – they’re OK in the tent but not in the house). Here's what you can do in the nice, warm indoors:
1. For the first half of your grocery list, stand on only one leg (or just keep weight on one) each time you select an item to buy.
2. Walk up and down each aisle in the store before when you are about halfway done shopping.
3. Soldier march: Now, remember those old style marches soldiers of bygone days did? Do a subtle version by straightening your leg and flexing your quadriceps muscles each time you take a step (no, you don’t need to stick your leg way out). Do this down 3 different aisles.
4. Walk 3 aisles
5. Side leg lift walk: Do 3 aisles of lifting your leg to the side and pausing before moving it forward with each step.
6. Either finish shopping or repeat steps 3 through 5.
7. Tighten and release abs while in checkout line.
When you get home:
1. Hop, skip or jump everywhere you need to go as you put your groceries away.
2. Then, after you unload your stuff, hold 2 cans or jars of equal weight in front of the body, on shoulders, or at hips. Stand with feet wide apart, toes turned out and knees tracking directly over the toes. Lunge side to side, keeping torso upright, and hips opened wide. Alternate sides, or do one side at a time. Try for 3 sets of 12, jogging in place in between sets.
Cleaning Day
OK, you are stuck inside, but you can prepare for or pretend you are skiing while you do the never-ending chore of laundry (can you tell I really don’t like this chore so try and make it fun on a regular basis?).
Here’s how:
Dump your laundry on a bed or table.
Do the following circuit as many times as you can while you fold your laundry. I do six reps of an exercise each time I fold an item.
1. Ski jump: Stand with feet together. Bend the knees and jump to the right as far as you can. Land with soft knees and immediately jump laterally to the left. Repeat.
2. Tuck jumps (or just regular if you want): Jump and bring knees to the chest. Land on balls of feet and repeat.
3. Single leg lateral hops: Stand on one foot. Hop sideways onto other foot. Then hop sideways back to first foot.
4. Front scissor jump: Stand with knees bent. One foot is in front of you and the other behind equal distance. Jump up and switch your feet (like a jumping jack but with legs going front and back instead of side to side)
5. Diagonal jumps: Jump forward and to the left (about 45 degrees), then backwards to center. Jump forward and to the right, then backwards to center.
Play Day
Playing with your kids is a great way to gain some exercise time. This one can be suitable all the way through middle school, according to the Web site from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, http://ncpe4me.com/index.html. The site has lots of other great ideas.
Sports on the Move:
Say a sport and movement and have your kids repeat that movement for about 30 seconds until a new movement is stated.
Examples:
Basketball: dribble with fingertips; dribble through legs; dribble around back; jump shot and follow through; bounce pass; chest pass; overhead pass; defensive slide to front and back to start position
Soccer: shot on goal (practice with both feet); inside of foot pass; outside of foot pass; long banana kick; juggle imaginary soccer ball; trap ball with thigh; trap ball with feet
Baseball or softball: swing a bat; windup and pitch; field a ground ball; catch a fly ball; play imaginary catch
Tennis: forehand; backhand; serve; volley
Volleyball: serve, set, dig, spike
Football: quarterback long pass; short pass; catch imaginary ball;
kick field goal; punt; catch a punt; block
Golf swing
Drive a NASCAR
Lacrosse
Tae Kwon Do
Groggy Day
Still worn out from all of those holidays and the return to school? Try out this Kundalini Yoga routine on YouTube to gain some energy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsSWWLo9g7s&feature=related This exercise uses a technique called “Breath of Fire” It’s a rapid, rhythmic, and continuous breath that sounds like powerful sniffing. A good description is on the Yoga Yoga Web site, http://www.yogayoga.com/kundalini/pranayama
Or, you can watch the same guy demonstrate at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsEZylK8sDA
Legal junk/Disclaimer: The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for the advice or care of medical professionals. Consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, or exercise program, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.
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