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 philosophy of Hydration, Flexibility, Movement, Nutrition, Environment, Breath & Mindfulness promoting overall wellness and empowering habit formation.

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Smoothie Strategies for Dips in Energy

The Strength Temple encourage snacking, but prefer to call it optimising!  Smoothies are an awesome way to give you the quick kick in energy you need for your date, meeting, workout or rest period.  The Strength Temple create awesome, original and nutritious smoothies.  You might be surprised at how you feel after them.

We've all been there.  Hectic lifestyle, not had time to grab enough to eat, tempted by a quick fix of the wrong food that will crash us later.  Here's a great habit that will make sure you always have something to reach for to keep your fire burning.  Stack some smoothies in your fridge..

First thing you need to do is start saving your jam jars.  I have a whole stack of them.  My favourite ones are my used jars of extra virgin coconut oil and raw honey.  The lids fit really well and I can throw them through the dish washer to keep them sparkling. I use them for everything:  tea cups for my Yogi teas, leftover storage for the fridge (a used honey jar is the perfect size for a snack of risotto or just for keeping spare boiled eggs) and of course for keeping smoothies.

So make a little extra of your next smoothie and pop a couple of jars in the fridge for later.  You could give some to your friend in need of some smoothie love, your favourite client or just a stranger.  They will all thank you for it!

Secondly - when you make smoothies use frozen stuff to make them super cold.  You can of course use ice, but if you have bananas ripening, chop them up and pop them on a tray in the freezer.  When they have frozen (they won’t stick together so easily), store them in handy zip lock bags for use in smoothies later.  One of my favourite things to do is to hunt for wild food.  There tends to be a bit of a glut of blackberries in the summer in the UK, so I freeze them.  That way I’ve always got a stash of natures best ready to go in my berry smoothies.

The next area I think warrants attention is sweetness.  We all have differing tolerances to sugars and most of us like something a little sweet.  Th golden rule is look to get your sweetness from natural sugars.  We love dates in The Strength Temple kitchen as well as raw honey and ripe fruits.  NEVER add processed sugars to your smoothies.  It’s simply against the law!

So there’s a few to get you started.  Get blending :-)

Check out our smoothie recipes for inspiration and start stockpiling  your smoothies!  You can use the search bar at the top of our Welcome page.  Just type smoothie.

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Hydration

Hydration is one of the key pillars to health.  Read about how to hydrate yourself for optimal performance, what to drink, when to drink it and other ways to improve your energy levels and feel awesome.

High water content food is always a good idea!  Rather than wash your cells in simple H20, get into the habit of eating foods with a high water content. Your body will reward you by making you feel awesome!

High water content food is always a good idea!  Rather than wash your cells in simple H20, get into the habit of eating foods with a high water content. Your body will reward you by making you feel awesome!

Hydration is just so important.  There are many articles out there written on the subject and here we just want to give you some cool life hacks to get you on the right track.  Maybe some stuff you've not heard before.

As well as working at The Strength Temple I'm an on call Firefighter, and sweating is a massive part of what we do!  We have pee charts at work in all the lavatory facilities to remind us how important it is to stay well hydrated.  So let me plant a few seeds in your mind that will hopefully grow into well watered super habits!

First thing is, don't flood yourself with water!  Too much water can create a situation called dilution hyponatraemia.   Drinking too much water basically causes a dilution of the sodium in your blood.  This effectively drowns your cells and makes them swell, so once again it is true - you CAN have too much of a good thing!

The good news is that it's quite difficult to drink that much and if you stay within health limits you will be fine and reap the massive benefits of good hydration.  On average about two litres of water a day will get you on track.  Here's a few of those new habits to get your teeth stuck into.

  • Carry a water bottle.  I've just purchased one of the Brita ones with the straw so I get lovely filtered water for free from the tap.  Sip all day, don't binge on your water!
  • Whilst I'm on the subject of filtered water - make it a habit.  I'm sure tap water's fine, but my dog will only drink filtered water or rain water.  When you consider how sensitive their sense of smell is when compared to ours I'd say there's got to be something in that!  If you can get it though, tap water is better than no water.  Drink your water!
  • Eat foods that have a high water content.  Guess what - fruits are probably one the favourites, but vegetables are there too.  So you're getting water filtered by nature and all the goodness of fresh fruit and veg too :-)
  • Drink Coconut water.  It tastes amazing with it's natural sugars and is a great source of Potassium.  Try and get the good stuff not from concentrate or even the young coconuts available now from companies like Cocoface in the UK www.cocoface.com.
  • Make beautiful fragrant eastern inspired soups using home made stocks.  Check out our chicken stock recipe for inspiration.
  • Drink a cup of water about 15 minutes before you eat.  This will prepare the route for digestion.  Try not to drink too much fluid whilst you are eating or immediately afterwards.  It is a source of that sloshing sound as the water sits on the chyme created during digestion.  Wait 15-30 minutes after eating before you start sipping again.  This shouldn't actually be a problem if you are well hydrated as you won't feel the need to drink.
  • Try some of the new teas available.  Go caffeine free occasionally and perhaps a spot of raw honey if you need something sweet.

Let us know your hacks in the comments below and we'll add them.  Good luck with it and happy drinking!

 
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