Friday, November 26, 2010

Eat right

Do I recommend energy drinks to my clients? No.
Do I recommend supplements to my clients? No
Do I recommend steroids to my clients? No
Are my clients able to achieve their target fitness goals? You bet they do. I can vouch on my life that they do.
Do I formulate a diet plan for my clients? Sure I do.

Energy drinks- Coconut water is the best Gatorade.
I recommend having coconut water, buttermilk, lemon water, etc instead of so called and marketed energy drinks.

Supplements- Human body is the best machine made by God. It is perfect. It has the power to cure itself, survive on natural foods given by nature without the fancy supplements marketed by big companies.
Yes, with changing fast paced lives and imbalanced nutrition, what you can have are few basic things like calcium, protein, multi vitamin. But what I do not recommend is those big jars with a body builder's body on top, showing a flexed bicep. Those expensive supplements are recommended by personal trainers who make more money selling them to you, than by making you do the right workouts. I never sell any supplements or recommend expensive jars to my clients. I ask them to buy simple calcium, multi vitamins and may be protein from any chemist. Rest, you eat good food- vegetables, fruits, nuts, grains, and your job is done.


Here is my typical salad. 

It has iceberg, zucchini (green and orange), and balsamic vinaigrette dressing. Chop and toss dressing and it is ready to eat.

Steroids- Steroids have serious side effects. Hence, when I can help a person achieve the same results without steroids, then why should I adopt a short cut?

Kiran Sawhney
Personal Fitness trainer
Fitnesolution
New Delhi
www.fitnesolution.com

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for these tips! Finally found time to post a healthy recipe on my blog, hope you like it :)

    Leia

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  2. aye haye....main toh jal ke raakh ho gayi yeh photo dekh ke...

    :D Just 222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    GOOD!!!

    JGD

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  3. thanks for tip
    and excellent pic
    coconut water is good and healthy

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  4. Kiran,

    On the subject, I would like to add that one must eat food before exercise. (at the most 2 hours before). I had an accident primarily because I did not eat anything for 12 hours prior to cardiovascular drill.

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