Posts in Nutrition
Weight Loss That Lasts

“Interviews with a dozen people on how they went about losing significant amounts of weight show they found a reason to begin losing weight, made major lifestyle changes, and focused on diet and exercise. The dieters also found a support mechanism, which registered dietitian Samantha Cassetty said is a critical component of weight loss.”- NBC News (1/19)

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Client Success Story: Lauren S.

"I’ve always had trouble sticking to any workout program or “diet”, and have always had a weight issue. I’ve done Jenny Craig, beach body, Kayla’s Sweat workouts, and just counting calories. Nothing has ever stuck and the weight always came back. I finally decided to try Muscles by Madz after my SIL recommended her MONTHS prior to doing it. My brothers wedding was 12 weeks away and I was Maid of Honor so I needed to be happy in the dress standing next to the bride and groom.

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Defining Intuitive Eating

"A growing number of dietitians, nutritionists and therapists are embracing the concept of intuitive eating, which places less emphasis on weight and focuses more on other measures of well-being, as well as rejecting notions of "good" and "bad" foods. Intuitive eating still emphasizes good nutrition and aims to change people's relationship with food."- The Atlantic (2/22)

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Strategies for Healthy Eating

Let’s break it down and keep things simple:

  1. Don’t rely on willpower. Avoid creating temptations. Instead of buying chips/cookies at the store and trying to stay away when you get home, don’t buy them. Rather than leaving baked goods out on the counter where you encounter a visual reminder each time you walk past the kitchen, put them away in a covered cabinet. There is no need to create greater need for strong willpower!

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Client Success Story: Danielle B.

“Reaching out to Madison to prepare for an upcoming audition was one of the best choices I have ever made! I felt more prepared and more confident than ever before and I can honestly say most of that was from working with Madison. It was extremely hard for me to swallow my pride and admit that I wasn't able to change my lifestyle on my own. I had been struggling to tone up some trouble spots and thought I was making healthy choices, but I wasn't seeing results.

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Client Success Story: Madeline S.

“I have always considered myself to be fairly fit. I was a competitive gymnast in high school, and during that time I could “eat whatever I wanted” and still be at the top of my game. But, my inconsistency with eating a healthy diet through my teen years led to a very unhealthy cycle of eating through college and then into my adult life – eating “healthy” for a few weeks, and then eating all the treats and tasty foods with the mentality, “I earned this,” followed by guilt.

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Simple, Sustainable Strategy

“Healthy people generally follow four dietary habits, such as keeping their meals basic and choosing some foods for their healthfulness rather than taste, writes registered dietitian nutritionist Christine Stirparo. These people are open-minded in trying new foods, and they choose long-term healthy diet strategies, Stirparo says.”- Food & Nutrition Magazine online (8/20/18) 

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