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There’s Just Something About Running in the Fall…

November 21, 2016 By Angie Lamberson Leave a Comment

Cooling down after a family cross-country run-11/20/16.

Cooling down after a family cross-country run-11/20/16.

Fall is our busiest season.  School is back in session, our children are busy with fall sports and activities and we are traveling to high school and college football games. However, I would have to say that Fall is my favorite season.  I love making gingerbread with the kids and the awesome smell that carries through the house. I love relaxing at the end of a busy day to George Winston’s “Autumn”. I love the crisp coolness and excitement in the air at a Saturday afternoon college football game. But, one of my all-time favorite things to do in the fall is to run.

There is something about a run in the fall that is different from any other time of the year.  It is a treat for the senses.  The sound of the crackling leaves under your feet, the smell of the wood fires burning in the chimneys, the feel of the cool air, the look of the vibrant colors in the changing leaves and coral sunrises. The bugs are gone and the humidity is down.

Running, just like any exercise, makes you feel good.  When you exercise aerobically, you release endorphins. Those endorphins reduce stress and improve your mood.  Whenever I feel tense, exercise always makes me feel more relaxed.  The more hectic life gets, the more exercise seems to help me cope.  If I have tough decisions to make, it seems gives me a clear head in which to think.

Many people know about how exercise can help you to lose or maintain weight, control blood sugar levels and improve overall fitness. But, one very important aspect of exercise that is often overlooked is how it can improve your mood.

So, get out and enjoy the good things that both fall and exercise offer.  If you are not a runner, go for a walk.  Make it a family affair!  You will be surprised at how good it will make you feel, both physically and emotionally!

~ Angie

It’s Your Health. It’s Your Life. Make that change!

Filed Under: Child Nutrition, Childhood Obesity, Diabetes, Diabetes Prevention, General Nutrition & Wellness, Sports Nutrition, Wellness Tagged With: Fall, Fitness, Running, wellness

Warm Gingerbread Smoothie Recipe

October 18, 2016 By Angie Lamberson Leave a Comment

Recipe/Photo source: www.runningwithspoons.com/2015/12/05/warm-and-creamy-gingerbread-breakfast-smoothie/

Recipe/Photo source:
www.runningwithspoons.com/2015/12/05/warm-and-creamy-gingerbread-breakfast-smoothie/

We found this recipe while we were searching for fall recipes to feature on the WRVS FM Radio station (on the campus of Elizabeth City State University) with Sheila Lee.  We do not share recipes that we have not tried, so John went to the store yesterday to purchase unsulphured blackstrap molasses as we did not have any on hand.  He returned and made a batch of this for us to sample….our consensus is that it is delicious!  We even had our teenage daughter who is sometimes picky try it and she loved it too.  Now, mind you, fall has not yet arrived here in Northeastern North Carolina and the temps have been in the upper 80’s.  But, I can imagine this being perfect in the winter, especially after a run in the crisp winter air.

Our teenager actually shared the recipe on the air this morning as it was her favorite of the four recipes that we featured today on the show.  Sheila Lee was excited to have a kid tested, kid approved recipe on the show today.

John made another batch this morning and we took it into the radio station for Sheila to sample.  She actually sampled it live on the air and loved it too!  She even took some home for her husband to sample and she reported back to us this afternoon that he gave his approval.

 

To sum it all up, this is a delicious fall/winter smoothie that is:

  • Thick, creamy & warm as well as easy to make
  • Perfect for cool mornings
  • A great source of protein, fiber, iron and calcium. Very high in potassium.
  • Very low in saturated & trans fats

We analyzed the nutrition info and it is as follows:

Nutrition Facts:

Makes 1 serving

1 serving = ~10 oz

Calories:               400

Total Fat:             14 gram                Cholesterol:       0 mg                      Total Carbs:        65 grams

Saturated Fat:   1.0 gram               Sodium:               160 mg                  Dietary Fiber:     7 gram

Trans Fat:            0 gram                  Protein:            16.5 grams               Sugars:                 29 grams

Kudos to Amanda with “Running With Spoons” who developed this recipe.  Here is the link to her recipe: http://www.runningwithspoons.com/2015/12/05/warm-and-creamy-gingerbread-breakfast-smoothie/

 

Filed Under: Nutrition, Recipes, Sports Nutrition Tagged With: Fall, recipes, Smoothie, Winter

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