A University of Colorado Boulder study has shown that even amounts similar to what you’d get in one sugar-free drink may negatively affect blood vessels in the brain. Reduced nitric oxide (less vessel relaxation), more endothelin-1 (vessel constriction), impaired clot...
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Movement Matters, Whatever Your Size
Let’s clear something up right from the start: you do not need to be a particular size or shape to benefit from exercise. In fact, some of the biggest wins I see as a coach come from people in what’s often called the “a bit heavier than ideal” body category (though...
The Health Coach’s Crispy Pork Belly Recipe
A guilt-free way to get that crunch Pork belly isn’t usually something you’d expect from a health coach, but hear me out. When it’s done right, it’s not just a treat for the taste buds, it can be part of a balanced, real-food approach to eating that respects quality,...
“My Cholesterol Went Up – But I’m Not Worried. Here’s Why.”
So… I got my [annual] bloods back the other day. Total cholesterol and LDL? Up. Triglycerides? Down. Now, if you stopped reading there, you'd be forgiven for thinking alarm bells should be ringing. But I'm not worried — and here’s why. Back in April, I did something a...
The Gym Is a Metaphor for Life
We’ve all heard the clichés: “What you put in is what you get out,” “Hard work pays off,” “Trust the process.” But nowhere is that more obvious, and more humbling, than in the gym. At first, it’s thankless. You rock up early, or late, squeeze it into your day, move...
Fat Doesn’t Make You Fat – Why You Need Dietary Fat
Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: eating fat doesn’t make you fat.That idea is as outdated as low-fat margarine and rice cakes for lunch. Yet for years, fat was the villain of the nutrition world. It was blamed for everything from expanding waistlines to...
Running on Empty? Why Modern Life is Draining You (And How to Get Your Energy Back)
Ever find yourself saying, “I’m just so tired all the time”, even when you’ve technically had a decent night’s sleep? You’re not alone. I fell asleep in one of my education sessions this week, it weasn't boring, I was tired! More and more people are running through...
Winter Wellness Hacks: Small Shifts That Keep Your Energy High Through the Colder Months
Let’s be honest, winter can be a bit of a grind. It’s darker, colder, and often wetter. Our routines shift. The doona becomes more tempting than the gym. Salads are swapped for comfort food. We tend to move less, eat more, and feel a bit sluggish. But it doesn’t have...
Are You Getting Enough Protein? (Probably Not)
You might think protein deficiency only happens to people in developing countries, or maybe those super-restrictive eaters living off celery and air. And technically, you'd be right, true protein deficiency is rare in countries like New Zealand or the U.S. But here’s...
When Your Body Won’t Cooperate: Coping with Injury or Illness
There’s a unique kind of grief that comes when your body, once strong and reliable, no longer responds the way you expect. Whether it's due to injury, illness, or a long recovery, the frustration and sadness that follow can be deeply personal and difficult to express....
