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11/15/2007 Prime Physique Magazine Online

Welcome to “Prime Physique Magazine Online!”

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The 'Holiday Camp'


Salad

San Jose Adventure Boot Camp is getting ready for another great camp!

Register TODAY for the next FULL camp: The 'Holiday Camp' from Monday November 26th through December 21st (Monday after Turkey Day through the week before Xmas)!

Get up and get your exercise done BEFORE you do your Christmas shopping...don't get FAT THIS year!

NEW: Returning Campers can now register for camp at Prime Physique Online! AND ALL campern will now have access to this Prime Physique EXCLUSIVE web tool...so Sign Up Today!

The 'Holiday Camp!'
Will help to keep you in shape for the early winter. You can now have a great way to finish off this year with great boot camp programs, between the holidays. From November 26th to December 21st, this will be the last Boot Camp of 2007! Register TODAY!

Salad

- Bacchus says “Come to Boot Camp and do push-ups!“
  



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New posts are appearing several times weekly. Make sure to stay up to date with Brett's Fitness Blog! Check it out today at http://www.BrettsFitnessBlog.com for new fitness, diet, and health tips from your favorite fitness professional.

Your Personal Trainer,

Salad





Brett A. Riesenhuber, B.S., C.P.P.T., G.F.P., C.A.B.C.T
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Thanksgiving on the Lighter Side

It's that time of year again - holiday season! Here's something to look forward to: between Turkey day and the New Year the average person will gain between 7 and 10 pounds. The good news is that you can avoid these additional pounds with a little know how.

For most of us the holiday pounds start with Thanksgiving dinner. Did you know that the average person consumes around 3,500 calories on this day alone? Yikes. That equals one pound in extra calories - not to mention the leftovers you will be eating days afterward. Take these tips and make Thanksgiving a guilt free day this year:

Tip #1: Take 2 steps to start your day right.

Step One: Eat breakfast. You see, most people skip breakfast on Turkey day in order to 'save room' for the feast - maybe you have done this yourself. When you eat a healthy breakfast that is high in both fiber and protein two great things happen.

  • Your metabolism is started early in the day, thus catapulting you into full fledged calorie burning mode. This will come in handy later in the day.
  • You won't be famished when you sit down for dinner, so you will have less room to binge. (This means fewer calories land on your waist.)

Step Two: Exercise for 30-60 minutes. I know exercise is the last thing on your mind on a busy holiday, however it is worth your effort. You will negate some of the extra holiday calories and your metabolism will climb even higher.

Tip #2: Lighten the menu.

If you're in charge of the menu this year then you are in luck. As chef you can make a few modifications to the meal that will drastically reduce the fat and calorie intake of each guest. Do the following to lighten your feast:

  • Instead of cream-based dip for your veggie platter, use dip made from nonfat yogurt or nonfat sour cream.
  • Replace traditional stuffing with an assortment of chopped vegetables. Fill your turkey with mushrooms, eggplant, onions and celery. Or replace half of your traditional stuffing with chopped vegetables.
  • Flavor your mashed potatoes with roasted garlic instead of butter. Or serve baked sweet potatoes instead of butter laden mashed potatoes.
  • Roast vegetables without oil - use cooking spray instead and toss them with dill.
  • Use unsweetened apple sauce or pureed plums instead of butter or oil in dessert recipes.
  • Put out an assortment of fruit for dessert instead of pies.
  • Make the recipe for Low Fat Thanksgiving Green Bean Casserole below.

Tip #3: Use strategy.

Traditional Thanksgiving food items weren't all created equal - nutritionally that is. Roasted white turkey meat (without skin) is a great source of lean protein. Vegetable dishes (without added fats) are also very healthy.

On the other hand, buttery mashed potatoes, white bread rolls, cream based dishes, and heavy gravy are all packed with fat and calories.

Fill your stomach with the healthy items first - white turkey meat and plenty of vegetables. Then simply 'sample' the less healthy items in small portions. This simple strategy will save you tons of extra calories and it won't leave you feeling cheated.

Tip #4: Pace yourself.

Most people get into trouble at Thanksgiving dinner by eating full speed ahead until they finally realize that they are full (after their second and third helping). The trouble with this method is the lag time in communication between your stomach and brain.

You see, you may have satiated your hunger with the first helping, but it takes a little while for your stomach to communicate that message to your brain. And during that lag time you took the opportunity to your second and third plate of food.

This year sit calmly in your chair after that first plate and wait at least 20 minutes before getting seconds. You will be surprised to find that the thought of more food doesn't sound good anymore - and you will have saved yourself unnecessary weight gain.

Well, there you have it - four tips that will get you off to a fit and healthy holiday season.

Want to make this holiday season extra special? Why not start your very own personal training program with me, your local fitness expert. Together we will keep the holiday pounds away.

Who knows? If you act now, you could start 2008 in better shape than ever.


Tricky Sticky

Thanksgiving is a time when we gather to give thanks and to pass the gravy. Here's a fun way to make that gravy a little less fattening: Place an ice cube in the gravy and watch as excess fat sticks to it. Now throw out the fat laden ice and enjoy your lightened gravy!

Low Fat Thanksgiving Green Bean Casserole

Chicken Most Thanksgiving tables include some form of green bean casserole. The problem is that the traditional recipe is loaded with fat (you know the one with the crispy fried onions on top). This is recipe carries the same beloved flavor with only two grams of fat per serving. Surprise the family with this tasty treat on Thanksgiving.
Servings: 8

Here's what you need...

  • 1 Tbl butter
  • 1 cup fat free sour cream
  • 2 Tbl flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 3 cans French style green beans, 14.5-ounces each, drained
  • 1 cup shredded fat free cheddar cheese
  • 8 Reduced Fat Ritz crackers crumbled
  • canola cooking spray
  1. Preheat oven to 350° F. Coat a 9 x 9-inch baking dish with canola cooking spray.
  2. Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in 2 cup glass measure in microwave. Stir in 2 tablespoons of the sour cream and the flour. Add remaining sour cream, salt, and sugar, and stir until well blended.
  3. In large bowl, blend the sour cream mixture with the green beans, chopped onion and half of the cheddar cheese. Spread the mixture into prepared baking dish.
  4. Spread remaining cheese over the mixture and top that with the cracker crumbs. Spray the cracker topping lightly with canola cooking spray. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until the top is golden and sauce is bubbly.
Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 99 calories, 2g fat, 13g carbohydrate, and 7g protein.

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