Nutrition E-Book Written By: Nicole Marchand Aucoin, MS, RD

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Nutrition E-Book Written By: Nicole Marchand Aucoin, MS, RD Registered Dietitian & Owner Healthy Steps Nutrition & CrossFit HSN

A Solid Foundation Where Does Your Nutrition Fit In?

Determine Your Baseline & Track Your Progress We recommend tracking more than just your body weight by looking at measurements, body fat and muscle mass Re-check biometrics every 2-4 weeks At Healthy Steps Nutrition, we use an InBody scan to determine your baseline and track your progress

Have A Plan Take time to prep your staples on the weekend Check out the website for some awesome recipes! https://healthystepsnutrition.com/h ealthy-recipes/ Create a menu for the week Try using a muffin tin, crockpot or instant pot when prepping food to save time Pre-wash and cut fruits and veggies for convenience

Drink Up! Water plays a vital role with all metabolic purposes Dehydration can decrease performance up to 20%! Try to drink at least 80 ounces of water per day Don’t like the taste of water? Try adding fresh fruit (watermelon, strawberries, pineapple, cucumber, mint) Trips to drink more water: carry a bottle with you, log your water throughout the day, drink with a straw

Balance Your Plate Incorporating all macronutrients (protein, carbs & fats) into your meals and snacks will help keep you full and satisfied Try to load up on the non-starchy veggies (1/2 your plate) and eat those first! Next, choose a lean meat (3-6 ounces) Lastly, pick a low glycemic starch that is high in fiber and low in sugar to help keep you full and satisfied until the next meal/snack

Track Your Food Keeping track of your intake is an extra step of accountability that will help you be aware of what exactly you are eating We LOVE MyFitnessPal because it is user friendly and has a large food bank to easily find the food brands you are consuming Short on time? Try a food photo journal and just take pictures of everything you eat

Let’s Look At All The Pieces Of The Puzzle Drink at least 80 ounces of water per day Eat every 3-4 hours Balance your macronutrients: 40% carbs, 30% protein, 30% fat Slow down: your brain is 15 minutes behind your belly! Focus on lean sources of meat, plant based sources of fat and low sugar/high fiber carbohydrates Eat around your workouts (don’t workout on an empty stomach) Try to get at least 6 hours of sleep per night Exercise regularly!

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