JeffE’sTake 4/28/19
JeffE’sTake 4/28/2019
JeffE’sTake 4/26/2019
Edition #2
Hello Country Western Dancers,
My name is Jeff Evans and today is the second edition of my new blog. I am writing this blog to help you understand the fun and benefits of CW dancing as I have experienced it over the last 4 years. You’ll hear all about both the highlights and low lights, and there have been plenty of both, lol.
About me.
I grew up in California, Texas, Pennsylvania and Arizona, the last forty five years in CA. I majored in Finance in College and have a BBA and MBA. I have spent most of my life involved in sporting activities such as HS football, Collegiate wrestling (ASU), outrigger canoe racing (35 yrs), skiing, and surfing. I have also been very interested in nutrition and fitness all of my adult life, and I’m 70 years old now. My business career has included working for an major integrated oil co, several stock brokerage firms (including Morgan Stanley), and owning a small gift-ware mfg co. Whew…and now I am retired :).
Why am I doing this?
Carol and I have been dancing for a few years now. We have experienced the many wonderful benefits of CW dancing and we want to share what we’ve learned (so you can have these fun experiences too)! For us, the benefits have been lots of fun, inexpensive nights out at very nice dance places around Southern California. We have also enjoyed lots of travel to cities around the US dancing at really fun places and meeting lots of nice people. We go where the dance places are and explore the sights and sounds of the entire city and surrounding areas. We have been to Canada, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, South Carolina, Georgia, Texas and, of course, our home base of California. BTW, you can read our reviews of these dance venues at our website bootscootinreview.com. We have also learned that getting the most out of dancing requires fitness and mobility, in order to get the most out of dancing, walking and hiking while sightseeing. So it requires a certain level of fitness and wellness that will make every part of your life better! We are all about helping you step-by-step get fit and be nutritionally sound while having fun fun fun! The fitness benefits you get from dancing one or two nights a week are amazing. But, you will have to build this up by doing a few extra things at home. I will be offering my thoughts and ideas on nutrition, fitness and best practices to help you reach your goals.
BTW, have you been working on your first baby step? I mentioned it in my last blog, do you remember? It was start every morning with the thought, “I’m going to make this the best day it can be!” I personally think this every day and it works! :))
I told you I want you to get excited about another new step today, so we are going to talk about nutrition and a new recipe from Carol that is very nutritious, healthy and easy to make. It is a delicious 13 Bean Soup! But before I give you the recipe, I want to talk a little about the basics of nutrition and how you will benefit from this new recipe.
Legumes and you.
The three goals of this blog are Fun, Fitness and Nutrition. We love to Country Dance and want to be able to do so into our eighties. By making several easy changes to your diet, you can start on the road to better fitness, mobility, and longevity. It all starts with the food you eat everyday.
First, health and wellness come from eating the basic food groups.
These are the major food groups: fruits, veggies, grains, legumes, proteins (from fish, meat, chicken, and dairy) .
I am also adding 4 food categories for foods that deserve special consideration;
nuts/seeds, herbs/spices, oils, and teas. I will be talking all about these as we go forward.
So what is a good healthy balance of these food groups for a healthy diet? Most dietitians feel your daily goals should be in these ranges:
Fruit and Veggies 45%
Whole grains 15%
Legumes 10%
Proteins from meat,
chick, dairy, poultry 15%
Nuts, seeds, herbs 10%
and spices
Other 5%
So your task over the next few days is to begin eating foods from these five major food groups and my special areas.
Today, I want to focus on one particular food group, Legumes
Legumes, including beans, lentils, soybeans, peanuts and peas, are plants with seed pods that split in half. Beans provide a lot of bang for the buck. They are among the least expensive, powerhouse foods, chock full of fiber, complex carbohydrates, antioxidants and protein. Beans also contain a variety of vitamins and minerals and are a key component in lowering your risk of diseases including heart attack, diabetes, stroke and cancer.
Whats in Bob’s Red Mills 13 Bean Soup?
Ingredients: Navy beans, Black Beans, Red beans, Pinto beans, Baby Lima Beans, Large Lima beans, Garbanzo beans, Great Northern beans, Kidney beans, Black-eyed peas, Yellow Split peas, Green Split peas and Lentils. Also low in fat, cholesterol, sugar, and sodium. High in protein, fiber and carbohydrates.
Now its time to CLICK HERE to Carols blog to get the 13 Bean Soup and vegetable recipe!
I hope you enjoy it and have some feedback for us!
Thanks for stopping by and I hope to see you next time…
I’d love to hear from you so please send any thoughts, suggestions or comments.
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