by Chris Rea
I remember the first day I joined the gym.
You see there comes a point in everyone’s life when they know it’s time to try and improve their health. My point was turning 30.
My 30’s, brought with it some great things, things I welcomed with open arms. The slowing of my metabolism however, wasn’t one of them. It became apparent: If I didn’t take action my life was going to be effected in a negative way.
I was an athlete in high-school and at 30, I started to feel winded just walking up a flight of stairs.
I used to eat whatever I wanted and at 30 I started feeling tired after lunch and needing a caffeine hit to keep me going.
Finally, enough was enough. I had, what can only be described as a, “Come at me bro,” kind of moment with 30. We fist bumped. It was cool. And the next day I decided to test out a few solutions to improve my health.
One of those solutions was joining a gym. My gym of choice? LA FITNESS. Here was my logic:
1. It was 5 min from my house.
2. They had racquetball courts.
3. They lured me with a smoothie.
4. Their locker rooms weren’t disgusting
5. It was less than $30/month.
AND they offered a free consultation with a personal trainer for joining.
The personal trainer decided on a simple course of action to ease me in: “Let’s do some exercises to work on your core.”
Please bear in mind I hadn’t worked out in probably 5 years. The trainer started forcing making instructing me in all of these new moves.
I felt like a contortionist. My muscles were yelling at me. I wanted to be all done.
Most people give up on their health because they try to do too much at the beginning. And that’s exactly where I found myself too.
BUT, Don’t worry. I stuck with the gym. I actually love it now. Translation? There’s hope for every single one of you.
We believe in your awesome No Small Life. The last thing we want you to feel is overwhelmed. Why? Because there’s no need. You can make some major improvements to your health with a few simple tweaks.
Totally do-able.
No trainer required.
Here’s 3 simple ways you can instantly improve your health that won’t send you running for the exit door at the gym. In fact, none of these things even require you going to the gym.
The bottom line is, we all want to see results.
We all want to know that our sacrifice and investment into our health is paying off.
And if you, incredible reader, will do these 3 things, you will begin to see results.
1. Make a smoothie every single day for breakfast
This is one simple thing that I’ve implemented in my life. It guarantees you at least one super healthy meal per day. It’s a great way to kick start your morning.
Also, it tastes amazing.
Watch me make the smoothie below and read the full post here.
HOWEVER, since my last smoothie video I’ve perfected the taste of the smoothie even more.
Here’s my upgraded recipe. We’ll call it:
Smoothie 2.0
- 1 cup of spinach
- ½ cup frozen Strawberries
- ½ cup frozen blueberries
- 1 Tablespoon of organic milled flax seed
- 1 Scoop of Bone Broth protein with collagen (I use Vanilla) or Non-GMO Whey Protein
- 1 banana
- Organic Orange Juice or Cashew Milk – (I prefer OJ)
- Optional – One scoop of Reliv powder supplement (no I am not a distributor)
I start every single morning with this smoothie and I start the day feeling great. Seriously.
This drink not only gives me energy, but he helps my digestive system as well.
The best part is, the cost per drink is very inexpensive AND it takes less than 5 minutes to make. Everybody wins.
Meg has a few smoothie recipes too if you’re looking for a little variety. Check out her Pumpkin or Tropical Green Smoothie.
2. Replace Soft Drinks with Water
I can hear you screaming through the computer screen right now, “Chris, don’t take away my only vice!”
I get it. I know this is a tough ask.
I was the guy who drank at least one Coke or Pepsi every single day with every meal (well, except breakfast because that’s why God made coffee) for years.
I’m not here to say, “ You can never have another soft drink the rest of your life.”
Let’s keep it real. It’s ok to Treat Yo’ Self on occasion. But everyday? It’ll be a detriment man.
Soft drinks are addictive and their healthy redeeming qualities = zero.
I mean, I know all Michiganders are convinced Vernors is a cure-all for what ails you BUT, I’m pretty sure that healing remedy is a little bit of ginger and a whole lotta placebo.
Because here’s the truth: our bodies crave water.
And drinking enough water can alleviate joint pain, reduce inflammation, clear up your skin, improve colon health, keep you hydrated, give you energy, and keep your body in an alkaline state. Science.
Get yourself a water bottle, like this awesome one. Carry it with you. Head to the water cooler at work, fill it up a few times per day and watch your health improve.
3. Eat half as much at meal time
I am not the guy who is going to tell you to eat grilled chicken salads every single day for lunch and dinner.
I like food way too much for that business.
However, I am the guy who has learned to not stuff his face with unhealthy foods.
In my younger days, I would order a pizza and down 5-6 pieces minimum.
My 5th piece would literally make me sad because I knew it was almost gone.
I was the guy who would order a supersized big mac meal AND a 10-piece chicken nugget extra sweet and sour sauce.
My wife just shuttered.
I was the guy who would buy a 24-ounce steak, throw it on the grill, eat the entire thing and then wash it down with a baked potato.
Then one day, I went to Peru on a Missions trip and had a major wake up call.
You don’t see many overweight Peruvians.
Here’s why: the normal dinner plate size in Peru is about half of the size of our dinner plates in the US.
Their diet was by no means healthier than ours, they just ate literally half the amount we ate.
In America, we have to do everything big!
We want big trucks. We want big houses. We want big vacations.
We like big stuff and we cannot lie.
Especially when it comes to food.
The land of the free boasts all-you-can-eat-buffets like Golden Corral.
We have TGI Friday’s endless appetizers and Olive Garden’s never-ending bowl of pasta.
People pack these restaurants and stuff their bodies full of unhealthy calories until we look like the people from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
Then we wonder why we are unhealthy, and feel tired all of the time.
I am a foodie.
I consider myself a “chicken wing connoisseur” (check out my grilled wing recipe here), but I have learned a valuable little lesson called
“Portion control,” ie. eating half as much as I really want to.
I want to eat 12-20 chicken wings, but I force myself to stop at 6-10. (depending on the size of the wing of course ;))
One time I got my picture on the wall for eating a 1lb burger. These days I set my limit at a ¼ lb burger and eat half the fries….with organic ketchup. Because Megan.
I’m not the person who can eat chicken salads all day. That gives me sad thoughts.
But if we can just eat less than “normal” and actually listen to our bodies, we will instantly improve our health.
There you have it, 3 simple things you can do to instantly improve your health. And you didn’t even have to go to the gym.
SIDE NOTE: You know exercise and strength training are hugely important to us too. Just trying to keep your first step a simple one. I do have a post planned to share my weekly gym routine very soon. But to get you started we have lots of ideas on starting and sticking to a workout routine here, several exercise apps we love here, and 10 DVD workouts Meg keeps in regular rotation here.
I believe in starting small and taking simple steps to improve your health that are not overwhelming.
If you do these 3 simple steps you will see results in your health.
Those results will produce passion and passion will produce perseverance for the long haul.
Ready for your Action Step?
-Implement all three of these steps by tomorrow.
-Which means you got some grocery shopping to do today.
Let us know how it goes. You’ve so got this. Now go live a life worth celebrating!
Until next time,
Chris
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Thanks for the smoothie recipe. I enjoy making a smoothie each morning. It took me a while to get into the habit but once I started making the smoothies, I never want to go without one! I am also a foodie so I plan on taking your advice with portion control testing it out on your chicken wing recipe – lol! Thanks for sharing!
Oh, I love it. If you can practice portion control with wings, you can do it with anything 😉 And yay for a fellow smoothie lover! So glad you stopped by again Robin!
Chris – thank you so much for this post. Could you do the same exact thing with exercise for overweight people? I really need a simple plan to get moving. I have failed to start because I just don’t have a plan. I don’t know what to do. HELP! 3 steps is not overwhelming and I can do that!!
Marli, that post is coming SOON! I’m with you, I’ve got to keep it simple to make it happen. In the meantime, check out this post that Megan did earlier in the year. She’s found a way to get moving and stay consistent that would be a good launching point. So glad you’re reading along! 🙂 http://www.nosmalllife.me/6-tricks-to-make-your-fitness-goals-actually-happen/
Great tips. I read this because I can always do better. The portion control is something to work on, otherwise, I do all of the rest. To staying healthy.
Sounds like you’re on the right track Debra!
Good ideas.
Thanks so much Joy!
I love that you choose the LA Fitness because of the smoothie. That would so be me. LOL
Haha! And it’s a darn good smoothie too 😉
Yes to all of this! My hardest thing is not sitting down and eating everything on my plate in 5 seconds. I don’t need it all. I love my breakfast smoothies and LA Fitness!
I get that! It takes some real focus to be “mindful” when we eat doesn’t it? You’re at LA Fitness too? Love that Sarah!
Thank you for the tips. Yes, I am screaming through the computer as I gulp down my diet coke. Some of us have a diet coke instead of coffee in the morning. Yikes, it is already my 2nd or 3rd one. Great tips, not quite ready to implement them all but will commit to a tall glass of water next.
Hey we all have our vices right? 😉 I think a tall glass of water is a great place to start. Glad you stopped by Maree Dee!
What a great post with great ideas. It’s amazing how 3 simple steps can change your life. I used to drink 100 oz of water a day and got lazy, but now i’ve been drinking my 100 oz daily and I feel awesome. Thanks for the tips and sharing at the #HomeMattersParty
Wow, 100oz a day is no joke Jenny! I am so inspired! I aim for that, but don’t always hit it. Thanks for the extra nudge 🙂 So glad you stopped by today!