Thursday, September 5, 2013

Calling all hungry exercisers!


One of the greatest dilemmas I face when I teach classes that don’t mesh with my natural body clock’s ideal exercise time is....when do I eat!?  The answer always involves a small snack - either pre or post workout.  Often times it’s something blended, but when I feel like something chewy, here are a few of my favorite Go-To’s. 

I made these for the last day of camp this summer, and often have them around home.  They keep well in the freezer so they can be called upon for a quick energy boost.  They don’t do that well when warm or at room temperature, so don’t count on taking them along on a hike or a long bike ride. 

Although I received numerous requests to post the recipes a few weeks ago, it’s taken me a while because, well, I've been making them by memory for years and couldn't recall their origin.   

After searching though my cookbooks I found that the date snacks were inspired by a recipe from Alicia Silverstone’s The Kind Diet.  However, I never once followed the recipe exactly, always modifying to match what I had available. 

The peanut butter snacks on the other hand, have been morphed so many times and have so many opportunities for modification that the origin is a moot point.     

With either snack below, experiment and see what works for you.  Please note, though, that they are both very calorically dense and should be eaten with caution!  It could be very easy to consume triple the calories in your pre-workout snack than you burn during your workout if you aren’t responsible with portions! 
Keeping these staples on hand makes it easy to whip up a batch of
snacks whenever the mood strikes.

 
Date energy snacks
(this is my variation on the original recipe)

 -1 cup pitted dates
-1/2 cup chopped walnuts
-1 cup raw carob powder 
-1/2 cup maple syrup
-1 cup nut butter (almond or sunflower seed work well)
-t tsp vanilla extract
-1/2 tsp salt
-1/2 cup chopped or slivered almonds
-optional throw-ins: tablespoon or two of ground flax seeds, chia seeds, sunflower seeds, unsweetened shredded coconut.

Everything goes in the food processor!  Shape into balls.  If mixture is too sticky, roll the balls in coconut or the seeds, which will make it easier to handle and shape.  Store in parchment-lined airtight containers in the fridge or freezer.

 

Peanut butter energy snacks

-1 cup natural peanut butter.  I like to use half crunchy and half smooth. (Almond or      sunflower seed butter works as well but you might need to add more honey)
-1 cup honey
-1 cup quick rolled oats
-1-1/4 cup crispy brown rice cereal. I use Nature’s Path organic.
-optional throw-ins: raisins or other dried fruit, ground flax seeds, chia seeds, sunflower seeds

In a pot on low heat, mix peanut butter and honey.  Remove from heat and immediately stir in rice cereal.  Then add oats and stir, followed by any optional throw-ins.  Shape into balls or press in a pan to cut into bars.  Store in parchment-lined airtight containers in the fridge or freezer.

 

Happy Snacking!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, August 26, 2013

Another Boot Camp in the Books



When our camp ended last Friday, I didn't have you bring your assessment sheets home with you - I told you I wanted to hang them on my fridge first!    Truth be told, I don't own enough magnets but  I did slap one of them up for this photo. 
This one happened to be the first one I pulled out of the bin, but they are all equally exciting!  (If you weren’t a camper, the page on the left was the first day and the page on the right was the last day. We did 7 exercises for 90 seconds each, back-to-back, then repeated it 2 more times.)
It is so much fun to witness these progressions each summer.  The physical results are noted on these sheets, but that is only half the story.  It never gets old when someone tells me “I had my first boot-camp-is-working moment in the office yesterday,” or when you tell me that boot camp is more than just a class, but an “experience” you look forward to each summer. 

I also look forward to camp each year and feel honored that you chose to set your alarm way too early in the morning to train with me!   I could not ask for a better group of people.

You will be hearing from me on an individual basis soon, and I also promise to post the last-day-of-camp-recipes.  Until then, enjoy the following collection of video clips from the summer.  A few pictures are also posted  here, at the Program Fit Facebook page.