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Non-Meat Proteins: From tempting Tempeh to lip-smacking lentils

  • By Axiom Fitness
  • 17 Mar, 2014
Sick and tired of the usual protein suspects? These up-and-coming protein foods will help liven up your menus and surprise your taste buds.
Black Lentils.acklentils Black quinoa, black rice, and black lentils; just a half cup of cooked black lentils packs in about 12 grams of protein
kefirLow-fat or Nonfat Kefir. Kefir is a cultured milk drink that's thick and tangy (sort of like a drinkable yogurt) — and like other dairy products, it crams a lot of good nutrition into a small package. One cup of plain, nonfat kefir (90 calories) provides 11 grams of high-quality protein, 30 percent of therecommend daily value for calcium and a blast of tummy-friendly probiotics.
Chia Seeds. They are especially rich in plant omega-3 fats, like the more popular flaxseeds and ounce for ounce, chia seeds contain more fiber and calcium than flax. Use chia seeds just as you would other seeds or chopped nuts; try them sprinkled on oatmeal, cereal, yogurt, or cottage cheese, or mixed into dips or salad dressings. Unlike flax, you don't need to grind them first because they're completely digestible in whole form.
Tempeh. Tempeh is a fermented soy food made from cooked whole soybeans that have been treated with cultures and formed into a dense, chewy cake. Though traditional tempeh contains only soybeans, many brands on the market today also incorporate grains, vegetables, and seasonings. A four-ounce serving of tempeh provides about 18 grams of vegetarian protein, along with an impressive 8 to 10 grams of fiber. It has a firmer, meatier texture and a stronger flavor than its more popular "soy sister", tofu. Create tasty meatless meals by substituting chopped tempeh for ground meat in tacos or chili recipes or adding sliced tempeh to a vegetable stir-fry.

Quinoa. Considered a whole grain, quinoa is actually a protein-rich seed with an impressive nutritional profile. A cup of quinoa provides 8 grams of protein, which is twice the amount found in other starches like brown rice or oats. It is also loaded with fiber, magnesium, and iron. The best news about quinoa: It's as easy to make as rice and cooks up in just 15 minutes (prepare with low-sodium broth instead of water to add more flavor). Use quinoa as a base for stir-fries, add veggies or chopped nuts to make a pilaf, or layer it with nonfat yogurt and chopped fruit for a chic parfait.
Protein is the golden child of the nutrition world right now, thanks to plenty of research showing that including protein at meals helps suppress appetite and aids in weight loss. And the benefits don't stop there: This multitasking nutrient also helps to improve focus, regulate blood sugar, and maximize strength.

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By Axiom Fitness 25 Jan, 2017

The “winter blues” is something all of us are susceptible to, thanks to holiday stresses and weather challenges. The good news is Axiom classes and workouts can play a big role in not just toning your bod, but warming your mood, too. Here’s how:

Wake up, Sleepy!

Less sunlight during winter triggers more melatonin production in your body, which causes your body to want more sleep. Craving sleep during your waking hours can be a struggle. Axiom gyms are indoor facilities, so we can’t give you access to more sunshine. However, regular exercise is a proven factor for improving circadian rhythms (your “body clock”) so you can get quality sleep at night and feel refreshed during the day.

Say ‘Ohm’ to Stress

Numerous peer-reviewed studies over the last several decades all come to the same conclusion: practicing yoga makes you happier. It’s also a great workout with a low impact on your body. That’s why Axiom offers five varieties of yoga classes as well as tai chi. For some folks, regular yoga has been a life-changer. For others, it’s a nice break between intense cardio workouts. Take a class and see what it does for you.

Trick Your Body

If the reason for any sadness in the season is physical, get your body feeling like its summer not winter. Spend more time at an Axiom pool. Swimming laps and treading water are low-impact ways to get in some excellent cardio work. After that, take in some down time with the temperature turned up. Axiom hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms are great ways to feel the warmth your winter body craves.

By Axiom Fitness 13 Jan, 2017

At Axiom, we see a lot of new faces early in the New Year thanks to the resolutions many of us make. Our personal trainers and staff want to see smiles on those faces at this time next year. So, we’ve put together some tips to help you find success and reach your goals in 2017, especially the ones involving health and fitness.

Be Realistic

If you spent much of 2016 working out regularly, eating right, and running several miles a week, then completing a marathon in 2017 is a realistic goal. If you’re recovering from an injury, need to drop 50 pounds, or haven’t run in years, it may be a health risk.

Nonetheless, you should set goals—realistic ones like completing a 10k or a half marathon, for instance. Or something less daunting, like going to spin class twice a week for the next year. Evaluate where you are now, so you can realize a new you in the future.

Divide And Conquer

Loosely stated resolutions like, “I want to look great at the beach” are hard to make a reality, because they can seem overwhelming or distant. Breaking up those big goals into smaller ones helps us manage and visualize them.

Imagine you want to lose 20 pounds by summer. If you set out to lose 4 pounds per month for 5 months, develop a game plan with an Axiom personal trainer to take in and to burn a specific amount of calories over a manageable course of time—an amount that would put you on pace to lose, say, 1 pound per week.

Buddy Up

Your odds of reaching your goals spike whenever you are accountable to another party. Getting a personal trainer or having a workout buddy are ideal ways to make oneself accountable. But don’t stop there, consider these accountability buddies:

  • Group classes —Sign up for a class where you can be accountable to teachers and other students, especially if you let them know your goals.
  • Social media friends —Announce your goal on Facebook and post selfies or updates on your progress. Watch the support roll in!
  • Participation in the Axiom Success Challenge —There’s a nominal fee, but you get a free heart rate monitor, access to professional training advice, and the chance to win cash and other prizes.

Celebrate Steps

Remember those baby steps? Don’t forget to celebrate the small steps after you’ve taken them. The “party” doesn’t have to be anything crazy. It can be a trip to the movies, letting yourself sleep in an extra hour on the weekend, or going on a mini shopping spree with your Axiom Perx Advantage membership. Discount massage anyone?

Change How You Think, Not Just How You Act

Resolutions are typically focused on what you are going to do or what action you plan to take. That’s all good, but it’s not the whole picture. Cognitive Behavioral Psychology theorizes that our thoughts determine our feelings and behavior. In other words, we can’t change what we do if we don’t change how we think.

So, if your goal is to work out more, you need to think differently about your time at the gym. One idea is to call your workout time your “me time.” Even if you don’t at first believe it, the more you say it out loud and talk to people about it as your special time to focus on yourself, the more your body will believe it. And when you see your body comfortably fit into a swimsuit in June, everyone else will believe you, too.

By Axiom Fitness 06 Dec, 2016

Holiday Fact #1

One of the most special gifts in life is one that can’t be wrapped: good health.

Holiday Fact #2

It seems like there’s always someone you need to shop for “last minute.”

Holiday Fact #3

Axiom can help you give a special gift, even in the nick of time. For $99, we’re offering the popular MyZone Heart Monitor, which accurately measures biometric data so you can create workout challenges, check performance rankings and share accomplishments on your social media feeds. We’ll also throw in a free 30-day Axiom membership, so your friend or loved one can make the most of their “heartfelt” gift.

Holiday Fact #4

Sometimes, the best gift you can do for a friend or loved one is constrained by budget. That’s where Axiom memberships can come in handy. Memberships start at $19.95 a month and include these basic features:

  • Access to all 4 Treasure Valley Locations
  • Group Exercise, Pool, Hot tub, Sauna, Basketball, Racquetball, and Steam Room access
  • Body Success Assessment with certified personal trainer
  • 50% off day use Kid's Club
  • Online nutrition planning (normally $9.95 per month)

When you jump up to $34.95 a month, you get unlimited guest access.

So, when you feel stumped about what to get a health-conscious friend or loved one, or if you feel the need to jumpstart your own health consciousness post holidays, consider an Axiom membership.

Visit us on Facebook and tell us about one of your favorite unwrap-able holiday presents.

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