Monday, January 31, 2011

Take a day off from exercise?

Relaxing with Smokey
I know what you're thinking... Doc, you're the one who is always asking: "what are you doing currently for fitness?" I am a huge believer in daily exercise, whether it is walking the dog or training for a marathon. But I also strongly believe in taking time off if you are exercising intensely day after day. Most folks I speak to seem to think that it is the exercise that makes them fitter, stronger, faster, etc... What they don't realize is that exercise is merely a stimulus to the body, from which the body learns and adapts. It is this adaptation that makes the body fitter, and it is during times of rest that we best adapt.

Rest includes sleep, but also times when we are awake but not putting strain on the body. Obviously, what is restful for some might not be the same for others. My wife and I might go for a long beach cruiser ride on a rest day, whereas someone else might consider that same ride a good day of exercise. It is all relative to what you typically do for your exercise regimen, so don't compare yourself to others when it comes to rest. You must determine what is restful for you, not for your neighbor. Additionally, there are some who benefit greatly from more rest than others might need. I see this a lot in my high school athletes and also in my fellow triathletes. Folks get dead set on following a training plan, or staying with the group, and they neglect their bodies' warning signs of overtraining. Signs such as irritability, inability to sleep well, pain and excessive soreness that don't go away, etc... Without getting too much more technical, I follow the simple rule of thumb which is when in doubt and/or abnormal discomfort, take an easy day or better yet take a day off and REST! You'll recover and be more motivated and ready to get back at it the following day. Good luck!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Almond Meal: The Secret Ingredient to Enjoying Breakfast Again!

If you think oatmeal is boring, you have not discovered the joy of this incredibly healthy breakfast choice. Seriously, what I'm about to tell you will change your life. The Russells eat oatmeal every morning and never tire of it. Even on road trips, camping or on race day, we are eating our amazing oatmeal concoction. Here's the recipe (and it is super healthy, don't tell your kids):
  • Slow Cook Oatmeal (not the quick 1-minute) cooked to your liking
  • spoonful of Trader Joe's Just Almond Meal (this is the magic ingredient)
  • small spoonful of brown sugar (don't go crazy here)
  • small sprinkle of flaxseed (we use organic Spectrum Essentials)
  • light sprinkle of cinnamon on top
  • raisins (optional)
Why are we addicted to this recipe? Mix it all up, and you will think you are eating a cookie right out of the oven (well, a cookie filled with protein, Omega-3s, lignans and good ol' fiber). You will need to experiment with the "spoonful amount"s over time (since we eyeball everything). Serve with fresh-squeezed OJ, a small cup of coffee (black) and start your workday feeling like a million bucks. Eat a banana and a hard-boiled egg on the side if you would like to. If you are going to exercise, wait two hours so you can digest properly! Enjoy!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Welcome to a Chiropractic-Friendly Lifestyle!

Welcome to Nimmo Wellness "After Hours!" Dr. Derek D. Russell, chiropractor and owner of Nimmo Wellness in Virginia Beach, shows how a chiropractic lifestyle stretches far beyond adjustments; chiropractic changes how you and your family function at home, work and socially. We're sharing case stories, tips for success, musings from his wife, and why they do things the way they do! Stay tuned for regular postings!


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