Intuitive Movement: How to Build a Movement Menu

Let’s face it - our cultural relationship with exercise is pretty messed up. With no pain, no gain as a mantra, we often overlook more pleasurable types of movement, or shorter exercise sessions we don’t think will count. This post teaches one of our favorite tools for building a more intuitive relationship with movement - how to build a movement menu!

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What Are Macronutrients: Understanding Carbs, Fat and Protein

With the popularity of macro counting, people are more aware than ever of what macronutrients are, yet there is still a lot of misunderstanding about carbs, fat and protein that can make eating stressful. This post answers the question “what are macronutrients” and will hopefully help you feel less stressed knowing how to feed yourself!

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A Post for Dietitians: Why Intuitive Eating Should Not Be Used in Weight Loss Counseling

With intuitive eating growing in popularity and becoming, dare I say it, trendy, so has the number of providers co-opting intuitive eating to promote dieting. This post is for dietitians to learn more about why intuitive eating should NOT be used in weight loss counseling, and how doing so causes harm to the people intuitive eating was designed to help.

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Mindful Movement: An Exercise for Bringing Mindfulness to Physical Activity

If you started exercising to lose weight, you may have learned to disconnect from your body to cope with harsh and punishing levels of physically activity. Mindful movement, which brings the art of mindfulness to your workout, can help you find joy in moving your body and do it in a safer and more intuitive way. This post includes one of my favorite exercises for bringing mindfulness to physical activity.

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