Thursday, July 21, 2011

Coconut Water!

COCONUT WATER has become one of my favorite thirst quenchers as of late! In this summertime heat it's important to stay hydrated, especially after doing an intense workout or hot yoga class. Avoid the sports drinks and energy drinks that claim to replenish your body because they are high in unnatural sugars and empty calories which lead to fat storage. Instead, reach for COCONUT WATER!! This amazing drink has natural fiber as well as POTASSIUM, MAGNESIUM, PHOSPHOROUS, SODIUM and CALCIUM - important electrolytes that help re-balance and replenish the body. This drink is especially beneficial to individuals with hypertension or high blood pressure. Studies have shown that drinking coconut water decreases high blood pressure in 71% of people!!

There are also no preservatives, fats or cholesterol in coconut water and only about 5mg of natural sugars (compared to 10-25mg of refined sugars in sports/energy drinks.) In addition, coconut water boosts your immune system, improves blood circulation, helps decrease the intensity of acid reflux, boosts metabolism and can help with hangovers! I mean if Madonna is an investor in the brand Vita Coco, it's got to be good for you right? :)





Tuesday, July 5, 2011

What are ENZYMES?

How many of us have eaten a heavy meal, processed food or rich dessert only to regret it with a stomach ache, acid reflux or a long nap? We know what we've eaten hasn't settled right in our digestive system, but what really goes on when we eat certain foods? Well every time we ingest food, our bodies need ENZYMES to help with the digestion process. Enzymes are catalysts to every chemical reaction in your body and are found in abundance in nutritious foods (raw organic fruits, vegetables, seeds/nuts) and are non-existent in foods that are processed or cooked (white bread, table sugar, pasteurized dairy, animal meats). When the body has to digest enzyme depleted foods, it has to pull from your lifetime supply of enzymes. If you keep draining your lifetime supply, you will set the stage for the formation of toxins inside the body. The toxins are created when the food we've consumed is not properly digested because a lack of enzymes, so the partially digested material putrefies (if it is a protein), ferments (if it's a carb) or rancifies (if it is a fat) in the large intestine. Poor digestion, along with a lack of fiber contributes to slow bowel transit time (yes, gross I know). When the waste stays in the colon longer than is healthy, the toxins are then absorbed and distributed throughout the entire body via the bloodstream. This is turn, is a perfect breeding ground for harmful bacteria and fungus to grow, while also discouraging the production of beneficial bacteria. The toxic by-products have been linked to various health conditions including: Depression, Anxiety, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Decreased Immunity, Pancreatic Hypertrophy, Sugar Cravings, Headaches and Cancer.

Soooo what do you have to do to prevent this from happening? Well first off, the more nutritious, enzyme-rich foods you include in your diet, the better! Even if you do eat plenty of fruits and veggies, it's still important to also include an ENZYME SUPPLEMENT in your diet to help break down the food and properly digest and absorb the beneficial vitamins, minerals and nutrients. You should especially include an enzyme supplement in your diet if you're eating a lot of animal protein and difficult to digest carbohydrates. A plant-based, broad spectrum product that includes the following enzymes is the best to go with: Protease, Amylase, Lipase, Lactase, Cellulase, Invertase, Maltase and Alpha-Galactosidase. (**Please note: If you suffer from gastritis and/or an ulcer condition, seek a health professional that has experience in enzyme therapy.)

Currently, I take Rainbow Light: Advanced Enzyme System which I purchased at Whole Foods for under $10 for 90 capsules. I've noticed that I've felt more energized, less bloated, and more satisified with eating smaller meals since I've started taking an enzyme supplement. I'm also not craving a chocolaty dessert as often as I used to following my meals! Enzymes are also wonderful for infants and children, especially those who aren't breast-feeding and/or eating nutrient-rich foods. (So basically every child these days!)

Enzymes not only help with digesting food, they also aid in healing the body! Extensive research has found enzymes help with the treatment of Cancer, Inflammation, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lymphedema, Arterial Obstruction, Multiple Sclerosis, Allergies, UTI's, Crohn's Disease, AIDS and Epilepsy, to name just a few health challenges.


So what are you waiting for? Improve the way you look and feel by trying an Enzyme Supplement!

To learn more about the importance of enzymes, checkout the book I suggested earlier: "The Detox Solution: Missing Link to Radiant Health, Abundant Energy, Ideal Weight and Peace of Mind" by Dr. Patricia Fitzgerald.

NAMASTE!
Kaleigh

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead Documentary

So last night I watched the documentary "Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead." Wow, what an inspirational film! Joe Cross, the film's creator, was 310pds, suffering from Chronic Urticaria (an autoimmune disease which looks like hives or sores on the skin) and close to killing himself with his poor diet and lack of exercise. He decided enough was enough and decided to embark on a 60-day juice cleanse! He spread the word across the U.S. about what he was doing. Talking with anyone and everyone he encountered about his struggles and even giving everyone a sample of the juice he was drinking. He not only lost the weight, regained his health and overcame Chronic Urticaria, he also inspired another man suffering from the same disease. Phil Staples, a truck driver, was 429lbs. and a cheeseburger away from a heart attack. By fate and God's help, Joe was somehow able to spark something in Phil and he decided to start a 10-day Juice Cleanse. Within 10 days he lost like 30pds!! He decided to keep going because he had never felt better. He lasted the whole 60 days and completely changed his entire life and way of eating. To see his transformation on the documentary was truly incredible! You could actually see the life come back into his face! Phil inspired his community and rebooted his life just like Joe did.





If you or someone you know is completely lost when it comes to what you are putting in your body, I highly encourage you to watch this film! We all have struggles, myself included, with making the right decisions about our health, but if we don't take care of our bodies (our "home") where else are we going to live?! A juice cleanse, even for 2 or 3 days, is a wonderful way to jump start or "reboot" your digestive system and get you on track to eating right! It's tough, it takes willpower, but the end result far outweighs the effort! Diseases and health problems including migraines, type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure can be demolished in less than a month with just a few changes to your diet and health regimen!!

You can rent this movie or buy it on iTunes or some other places listed on the web site: www.fatsickandnearlydead.com. If anything just watch the trailer and see what you think! :)

Remember: "Be the change you want to see in the world!" -Ghandi

Namaste,
Kaleigh

Thursday, June 2, 2011

SNEAK PEEK: May Yoga + Fitness Newsletter

Here's a SNEAK PEEK of my May Yoga + Fitness Newsletter! If you would like to see the rest, just let me know and I will email it to you! There's some great exercises and articles you can checkout to get you ready for swimsuit season :)


Let's talk about FAD DIETS!


There are so many fad diets to choose from these days. The South Beach diet, the Cookie diet, Slim-Fast, Weight Watchers, Nurtisystem, Atkins diet and on, and on...Most of these, especially the Atkins diet, emphasize the importance of eating LOTS of protein (usually animal protein) and limiting your carbohydrate intake. These diets also encourage extreme calorie restriction and focus on foods that lack natural fiber and nutrients. When you eat only animal protein and processed "diet" food you are lacking the powerful minerals and enzymes from fruits and vegetables that promote beauty from the inside out! A great question I always ask myself when I'm picking out food is "How close to its natural state is this food?" For example, we are led to believe meal replacement bars are good for you. They are high in protein and fiber and claim to help you lose weight, right? Well have you taken a look at the ingredients in these bars lately? I've included th ingredients of an Atkins bar below that I used to eat before I started to understand the importance of eating REAL foods. Tell me if you can even pronounce half of the ingredients or have any idea where they came from?

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Atkins Advantage Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar Ingredients:
Protein Blend (Soy Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolate, Sodium Caseinate), Glycerin, Polydextrose, Peanuts, Hydrolyzed Gelatin, Palm Kernel and Palm Oil, Water, Peanut Butter (Ground, Roasted Peanuts), Cellulose, Cocoa Powder (Processed with Alkali), Natural Artificial Flavors, Vitamin Mineral Mix [Tricalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Vitamin A Palmitate, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Sodium Ascorbate, Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12), DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Niacinamide, Biotin, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Zinc Oxide, Folic Acid, Chromium Chelate, Phytonadione (Vitamin K1), Sodium Selenite] Olive Oil, Clarified Butter, Soy Lecithin, Guar Gum, Salt, Maltodextrin, Citric Acid, Sucralose, Mono and Diglycerides, Dipotassium Phosphate, Acesulfame Potassium FR01

CONTAINS PEANUTS, SOY AND MILK.

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Our bodies were not meant to properly digest these kinds of "foods" so we aren't actually absorbing anything beneficial. I've had so many clients complain about how these kinds of meal replacement bars and protein shakes wreak havoc on their stomachs. It's pretty easy to understand why if you just pay attention to what you're actually eating.

Animal protein (beef, chicken, venison, lamb, pork, fish, eggs, etc) is difficult to digest as well. To back up, let's understand protein. Our bodies don't actually use protein per se, it uses amino acids. Long chains of amino acids make up protein. The human body has to break down the amino acid chains and reconstruct them in a certain order specific to our bodies. So it's important to not only look at how much protein we are eating, but the quality of our foods' amino acids and how readily available they are. Most animal protein is cooked, which can destroy the amino acids, making them toxic and largely unavailable for our body's use. In addition, animal protein takes about twice as long as other foods to pass through our digestive system leaving large amounts of acidic residue in our bodies including uric acid, purines and ammonia by-products. These toxins are then absorbed into our blookdstream through the colon and circulate all around our body. When our blood is clogged with toxins, it cannot transport as many beautifying minerals leading to the aging and clogging of our facial skin cells. To proteact our vital organs, our body has to store these toxins and acidic residue somewhere. So fat cells are expanded and hold onto these harmful remnants caused by an overload of processed food and animal protein. The more toxicity you have in your body, the faster you will age and the more you will struggle with maintaining your ideal weight consistently.

A 2002 study published by the Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine researched fifty-one obese people that were put on the low-carb Atkins Diet. Over six months forty-one subjects maintained the diet and lost an average of twenty pounds. The participants were consuming an average of only 1,450 calories per day which is 35 percent less than the average American consumption of 2,250 calories per day. So in other words, anyone can lose weight when they restrict their daily calories by at least 35 percent, at least for the interim. However, the additional side effects of eating the high protein diet low in fruits and vegetables included: 68% of the subjects reporting constipation, 63% reporting bad breath, 51% reporting headache and 10% reporting hair loss. In addition, 53% had an increase of the amount of calcium excreted in their urine, which is a huge problem for bone density and health. Scary stuff!!! Other complications from a high protein, low carb diet founded by a study published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition included heart arrhythmias, cardiac contractile function impairment, sudden death, osteoporosis, kidney damage, increased cancer risk, impairment of physical activity and lipid abnormalities.

Now, I'm not promoting the elimination of animal protein completely from your diet. I'm not a full-fledged vegetarian or completely raw or vegan. However, I eat A LOT more natural plant-based, REAL food than animal protein and processed foods because I know the facts and I've experienced the DIFFERENCE in how I feel and look. And yes, I'm getting plenty of plant-based protein in my diet by eating an abundance of nuts, seeds, spinach, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, summer squash and asparagus. How do these foods have protein you ask? Remember the amino acids we talked about earlier, well all of these foods have an abundance of the essential amino acids needed to be considered a "complete protein." In fact, 100 calories of broccoli has 11.2 grams of protein, while 100 calories of steak only has 5.4 grams of protein. Interesting, huh? In addition to protein, you are getting an abundance of minerals, enzymes, vitamins and fiber that you can't get anywhere else leading to a consistently healthier body and mind!

Remember - You can't always believe what the media tells you! Knowledge is power and when we know better we do better! For additional information on how you can become healthier, checkout: The Beauty Detox Solution by Kimberly Snyder.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Step Out of Your Comfort Zone!

How many of us are creatures of habit? We like what we like when we like it, right?! I'm definitely one who can get stuck in the same routine for weeks on end, especially if I'm super busy. I will do the same workout/yoga class or eat the same thing for lunch or just lose motivation all together because I'm so bored with the monotony. The most challenging part can be getting yourself out of the rut or same routine because it feels so comfortable. Usually it's easier than trying something completely foreign and being afraid of failure or disappointment. But by not branching out, you limit yourself. You close yourself off and prevent growth, change and new opportunities!

So when I found myself in a rut recently when it came to teaching and obtaining new clients, I decided it was time for a change! I needed fresh, new ideas and I was only go to find that by stepping out of my comfort zone! I decided to start taking new yoga classes at studios I usually don't frequent. Almost instantly, I saw my creative juices start to flow again. I've also met new, potential clients and contacts that can help me continue to develop my career. Keep in mind, even though I haven't loved every single class I've taken, I've made sure to go in with an open mind and open heart. I've told myself this is what I need in this moment, so go with the flow and see what happens. In turn, I've learned alot about myself and my own personal limitations and fears.

I encourage you to do the same and step out of your comfort zone! Whether it has to do with your workout routine, career, relationships or hobby, just try or do something you normally wouldn't! Face the fear, because just on the other side of fear is everything we've ever wanted! :)

Namaste,
Kaleigh

Monday, April 25, 2011

Patanjali's Eight-Limb Path of Yoga

Hi Everyone -

If you don't receive my yoga+fitness newsletter, checkout an excerpt from this month's edition below! If you would like to be on the newsletter, just send me your email address (kaleigh@kaleighlundy.com) and I will make sure to send it your way. Enjoy! -K

PATANJALI'S EIGHT-LIMB PATH OF YOGA:
When most of us think about yoga, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the poses (asanas) or breathing (pranayama). However, those two aspects are actually part of an Eight-Limb Path of Yoga defined by Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. The Yoga Sutras outline a plan for living that flows from action to knowledge to complete liberation! The first four limbs are the limbs of tapas, or spirituality to action. Included are asana and pranayama as well as the yamas and niyamas, or the five moral restraints and five observances of yoga. The yamas and niyamas are sometimes compared to the Ten Commandments and are the true foundation of the yoga student's life. (I've included a chart below with the breakdown on each). These four practices nourish the body, refine the mind, and bring peace to the heart, allowing us to meet the pressures of life with equanimity.

YAMAS

Ahimsa - Nonviolence
Satya - Truthfulness
Asteya - Nonstealing
Brahmacarya - Moderation
Aparigraha - Nonhoarding

NIYAMAS
Sauca - Purity
Santosa - Contentment
Tapas - Zeal, Austerity
Svadhyaya - Self-Study
Isvara - Pranidhana - Devotion to a Higher Power

The next two limbs of the Eight-Limb path are pratyahara and dharana. Pratyahara means "turning inward" or withdrawing the mind from the senses of perception. In the stillness of pratyahara, dharana - or concentration - can be developed. The deepest sense of connectedness and awareness can now be established in the form of dhyana (meditation) and samadhi (union with the object of meditation). Once we've achieved samadhi, we re-experience our primal oneness and attain complete harmony!

The Eight-Limbs are a map that we should continually refer to as we move through our yoga journey. As you start to more fully incorporate each limb, you will soon realize they are all intertwined. It's hard not to practice one without practicing another. Remember not to think of this path as having a finish line or ending. It's a continuous, life-long journey with ups and downs and zigs and zags. As long as you remain open to your own spiritual potential you will transform into the person you were always meant to be! -Namaste!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

The Key to Happiness

"Success is not the key to Happiness, Happiness is the key to Success. If you love what you are doing, you will be Successful." -Buddha

I recently read this quote right after the New Year and it really reinforced my career choice. I, like many others, question if I am doing what I'm supposed to be doing in life. I sometimes ask myself when my business is slow should I have stayed in the corporate world to have more financial stability and structure? And almost immediately I remind myself that I am so much happier & healthier teaching yoga, dance & training then I ever was in my previous career. I've also come to realize that everything in life is temporary...the only thing that is consistent is inconsistency. So when I have slower weeks, I know longer sit and worry, I instead embrace the extra time to develop my own practice or to creating new sequences or exercises for my students & clients. I also take the time to network more and find new ways to build up my business. I know this is the power above's way of telling me I need a little rest before the next big wave of opportunties present themselves just like they did this month. I've added three new yoga classes & three new clients to my already steady schedule, but I welcome the business, because I love what I do and I know the added hours are only temporary. When I need a break, it will come and as long as I remain happy, so will success! :)

Namaste!
Kaleigh

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Meditations From the Mat

Most of my family and friends know how much I enjoy reading, so I was delighted at Christmas to receive the book "Meditations from the Mat: Daily Reflections on the Path of Yoga" by Rolf Gates and Katrina Kenison. There are 365 insightful & inspiring entries to reflect upon as you move through each day of 2011. Today's particular entry, "If you do what you did, you get what you got," really struck a chord because many of us, myself included, have just made New Year's Resolutions that require change and accountability. The quote reminded me that you must be accountable for your actions because there are always consequences, whether negative or positive. The entry goes on to describe how the Yoga Sutras (196 succinct lessons on the nature of humans and how they can reach their full potential) outline two aspects of spiritual practice: abhyasa (practice) and vairagya (non-attachment or renunciation). Renunciation, as the book states, cannot flourish without practice. And even if we do practice, it's not a substitute for renunciation. In other words, there must be an ending to whatever habit or behavior your trying to renounce and a new beginning must occur. You cannot use your yoga practice, or workout or any other feel good mechanism to temporarily stop or delay the habit or behavior, but you can use it to help commit yourself to changing and letting go! So if you have a New Year's Resolution, utilize abhyasa and vairagya to help yourself execute change! I guarantee you will be a happier, healthier YOU in 2011! :)

Good Luck!
-Kaleigh

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

New Teaching Schedule!

Hi Everyone -

Sorry it's been a while since I've updated my blog! One of my New Year's Resolutions is to do just that! :) I'm excited to announce I've added 3 new classes to my teaching schedule! I will be teaching at Yogis Anonymous in Santa Monica (on 2nd street between Wilshire & Arizona) The class is the only hip hop vinyasa flow class on the schedule AND it's donation-based! Can't get much better than that! Come check it out!

Yogis Anonymous
(www.yogisanonymous.com)

M/W/F: 2:30-4pm (All Levels)

And don't forgot my schedule at Maha...

Maha Yoga
(www.mahayoga.com)

M/W/F: 12:45-1:45pm (All Levels)

Tues/Thurs: 7:30-9pm (All Levels)

Namaste,
Kaleigh