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Health and Fitness on a Budget

Submitted by Craig Burton
Thu, 2 Aug 2007

One benefit of spending many years as a student is learning how to live a healthy life on a budget. Here is a list especially for those who say it’s too expensive to live a healthy life. Preparation here is an important factor.

Say goodbye to packaged breakfast cereals (even whole grain), they are expensive, poor in nutrients and difficult to digest. Soak your oatmeal (preferably organic) overnight to reduce the nasty anti-nutrients (see grain – friend or foe article) and add plain yoghurt/ mixed nuts/dried coconut.

Eggs – they are a low cost alternative to meat. ‘They are rich in just about every nutrient we have yet discovered’ (Nourishing Traditions). Quality does make a difference, so choose free range (even better organic).

Basic brown rice is delicious, economical and the highest of all grains in B vitamins. It also contains iron, vitamin E and some protein. Soak as with all grains overnight. Another great alternative is wild rice which is not considered a grain but a seed of a native American plant. It is high in protein, B vitamins and minerals. Both are low in good fats so remember to eat with butter to reduce the glycemic index (rate at which blood insulin levels rise).

Always cook extra with leftovers in mind. My dinner leftovers usually turn up for lunch.

Walk more – park the car further away, carry the shopping the little bit extra and don’t forget to take the stairs instead of the elevator.

Your 3d Coach
Craig Burton

About the Author

Article by Craig Burton. Craig is a prominent European based holistic health and fitness coach and founder of 3D Personal Training Systems. Craig is a Sports Science graduate with postgraduate accreditations in nutrition, massage, athletic training, and corrective exercise therapy.
He is the author of "The 21 Day Roadmap to Health" available at http://www.21dayroadmap.com.
Receive your FREE 3d pts tools including the 7 Part Series: Success Strategies for transforming the body, mind and spirit, our FREE monthly Peak Performance Newsletter and our FREE questionnaire to find out more about your current health status at http://www.3dpts.com/freetools.
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