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5 reasons why smoothies are good for you

  Shakes and smoothies have become synonymous with weight loss , but there's a fine line between detox and dessert. Nutritionist Lucinda Zammit helps us uncover 5 liquid meal myths. 1. L iquid meals contain fewer calories than solid food It’s surprisingly easy to ‘overeat’ when you’re liquefying your food. While you’d struggle to scarf six bananas, the same quantity of fruit blends to a deceptively small smoothie. Rather than throwing ingredients in a blender ad libitum, measure ingredients beforehand in accordance with what you’d reasonably eat if you sat down to a solid meal. Tip: mix you choice of milk 50:50 with some chilled water, you won’t taste the difference but it will help with your calorie intake. 2.  They are better for you The health credentials of liquid meals ranges from uber-healthy to little better than a burger. Without added flavour, wholefood smoothies can be bland, so they often get a kick along from additives such as honey or nut butter. While a small a...

11 feelgood and inspiring fitspo mantras

  Is fitspo preoccupied with the appearance of health rather than health itself? We put these fitspos through their paces and boy, were we inspired.    Girls Gone Strong girlsgonestrong.com “Hot body secret.” It’s the holy grail of fitness – work hard enough to lose fat without getting bulky. GGS bloggers Neghar Fonooni, Molly Galbraith, and Alli McKee have distilled the science into a lean-out formula and paired it with precision workouts. They also jot the latest science news and have a free recipe book to download.    Neghar Fonooni negharfonooni.com “You’ll want to work out.” For fitness expert Neghar Fonooni, fitness equals happiness. Framed within principles of motivation, infused with her infectious energy, her counsel makes even hardcore kettlebell workouts sound doable (and fun).    Mobility WOD mobilitywod.com “Find balance in going hard.” Don’t know when to return to gym after an injury or trying to find the tricky balance between working ou...

8 essential tips for dyeing your hair

  Are you in need of a hair revamp? Before you jump on the boxed hair dyes, here are eight things to keep in mind before you dye your hair at home. 1. Check the ingredients Filling your car with the wrong type of petrol can cause serious damage to your vehicle, so it’s important for you the read the signs. The same concept can be applied to dying your hair. According to Vince Sferlazza, owner of Vince and John New Image Salon  in Melbourne, it’s crucial to check how many chemicals are in the hair dye to avoid damaging your locks. “The fewer chemicals there are, the better it will be for your hair, so always be sure to check,” says Sferlazza. “Strong chemicals like ammonia shock the hair shaft open, leaving it looking dry and dull after a colour. Herbatint hair colours gently open the shaft of the hair to deposit colour while maintaining the shine and health of your hair.” 2. Opt for natural botanicals Hair dyes that contain natural botanical ingredients help to resto...

6 ways to manage PMS

  PMS is no fun. Here, we share six ways to help and manage your PMS. 1. Food Stabilising blood sugar will favour consistent energy levels and moods according to dietitian Melanie McGrice (melaniemcgrice.com.au). “Grains that have a low glycaemic index, which means that they provide longer-lasting energy, can also help to increase the hormone serotonin in the brain, so try some chickpeas, brown rice or quinoa,” says McGrice. 2. Diet According to accredited practising dietitian Lisa Yates, some studies show that PMS may be exacerbated by too much caffeine, sugar and alcohol. To minimise symptoms, she suggests that you reduce your alcohol, caffeine and salt intake, and follow a low-GI diet. 3. Supplements Professor Kulkarni says supplements such as evening primrose oil can be effective for relieving PMS symptoms and favours these as a primary intervention before resorting to the contraceptive pill. “The two supplements I suggest are vitamin B6 and evening primrose oil, which has heal...

Health and fitness with Alexa Towersey

  We chat to September cover model, Alexa Towersey about all things fitness, health, career and self-love. Check out the exclusive cover story interview below!   ON CAREER I’ve been in the health and fitness industry for over 15 years. I’ve played pretty much every sport known to man including American football, boxing, soccer, skiing and horse-riding. I completed a Bachelor of Science in biology and psychology and went on to do a post-graduate diploma in sports management and kinesiology, and then I interned with an All Blacks-endorsed Pilates studio. ON EXPERIENCES When I was 27 I moved to Hong Kong, where I was the senior strength and conditioning coach at a mixed martial arts (MMA) gym. I decided to get into half-Ironman events and I took two years to qualify for the world champs. Living in Asia gave me the opportunity to travel and learn; I spent five years commuting between HK and the United States, learning from the legendary Gym Jones (the outfit responsible for train...

7 of the best fitness social media accounts to follow now

  There's no denying our Instagram feeds are a prime source of motivation. So we've sourced seven of the best social media accounts to help you stay motivated and inspired, grouped by your goals. For fat-loss fortitude   A Google search of ‘fat loss’ will see enough returns to bring on a migraine. We’ve sorted the sensible from the silly so you can maximise your shred.   Alexa Towersey @actionalexa What you get:  Along with inspiring quotes and epic action shots (no squatting in a G-string here, folks), Towersey posts weekly examples of fat-burning circuits and booty-building exercises for you to try at home. And as a woman with years of experience and who trains some of Sydney’s top models, you are inclined to take her advice. With a scientific yet readable caption style, Towersey regularly reminds you of why rest, recovery and stress management are integral to your fat-loss goals – ’cause, let’s face it, it’s easy to forget come Monday morning.   What you don...

HIIT training with Snap Fitness trainer Steve Irwin

  Work up a sweat with Snap Fitness' trainer Steve Irwin as he takes you through a challenging workout that'll get your heart rate pumping. Find more workout videos at Women's Health and Fitness Magazine and follow us on Instagram @whandfmag for all your fitness motivation. Be sure to check out www.snapatw.com.au for more virtual workouts.   Read more ...

How to count your macros

  Although counting macronutrients can seem daunting at first, you may be suprised at how easy it is once you get the hang of it. Check out this basic guide below. Step 1:  Adopt A Macros Ratio Most experts who use macros suggest dividing the Big 3 macronutrients into these ratios: » Protein: 35% or 40% »Carbs: 50% or 40% » Fats: 15% or 20% Try this approach and then tweak to find what works best for you. Step 2:  Set Your Kilojoule Intake Work out how many kilojoules you need to maintain or lose weight , depending on your goal. Step 3:  Calculate Grams  »Carbs: 1 gram = roughly 16 kJ (4 calories) »Protein: 1 gram = roughly 16 kJ (4 calories) »Fats: 1 gram = roughly 37 kJ (9 calories) Step 4:  Allocate macros Work out roughly how you want to divvy your macros into meals over a day. “I usually suggest that the higher energy carbs are eaten earlier in the day,” says personal trainer Daniel Tramontana, from Vision Personal Training at Brighton, Vict...

Healthy living with blogger Lauren Patterson

  You may recognise her as having some of the funniest Instagram tales at ___@laurenkate  with her two kids Madi and Max. We caught up with Lauren to chat about healthy living, pregnancy and life post-babies. At the time of the interview Max was six months old and Madi was three and a half, whom which she attritubes her love of health and fitness and the overcoming of severe mental illness to her children. A personal trainer and blogger, her Instagram is your go-to for cute-as selfies with her babies and down-to-earth posts concerining the trials and tribulations of parenthood.    On healthy living Leading an active and healthy lifestyle helps to manage my anxiety and just makes me feel good. Before having my kids, I was suffering from severe mental illness and an eating disorder and I had no goals or hope for myself. Now I am spending every day working as hard as I can to give my kids the life they deserve. On pregnancy Your body does whatever it wants when you’re p...

Escalating density training with Alexa Towersey

  Take your workouts to the next level with this escalating density style training with celebrity trainer and Women's Health and Fitness cover model Alexa Towersey . Get involved in the movement and #rawfitspo on Instagram and follow @whandfmag for more.     Read more ...

4 skincare features to look for in your spring beauty products

  Feeling the pressure of spring’s social calendar to look and feel photo-ready? The next time you open your beauty cabinet, check the ingredients list for these four skincare elements for flawless, healthy skin.  1. Home in on natural ingredients   Many skin care products, including cleansers and moisturisers, contain harsh chemicals that could be doing your skin more harm than good. Look for a simple ingredient list containing primarily organic, natural and plant-based extracts.  “It’s common sense that nature’s whole foods are the best choice for optimal health –and skin care is no different,” says holistic nutritionist and natural skincare expert Samantha Sargent.   “Some supermarket and chemist brands are made with cheap synthetics and naturally derived irritants that wreck havoc on your skin and internal organs. Read the full ingredient label, get to know the brand owner and manufacturer, and ask questions about the source of ingredients.”   Ayla Cott...