Mind, Body… and Tea

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I don’t know about you but all of my friends seem to have their birthday towards the end of the year. So for the last few months I’ve been spending my weekend at bars, nightclubs and parties showing how dedicated I am to my relationships (or maybe because I just like partying). But now this has come at a great cost. My assignments are piling up and I really have to start studying for my exams. To make this worse my boss has given me extra shifts because of Christmas retail madness while I’m in the middle of training for a new job in a completely different industry. That’s why this week I’m going to try Yoga classes and I’m going to drink more green tea. This week’s post is not just about being physically healthy; it’s also about being mentally healthy. So if you’re feeling stressed or if you’re feeling burnt out at this trying time of year, we have some excellent tips for you.

The health benefits of yoga:

1. It’s great for your cardiovascular system. Regular yoga improves cardiovascular fitness and also blood circulation with research showing that it can help normalise blood pressure.

2. It improves the digestive system. Yoga improves blood circulation and has a massaging effect on the muscles, which in turn speeds up digestion.

3. It has musculoskeletal benefits. Yoga allows for increased joint movement for increased mobility and flexibility. Many of the yoga poses also improve strength and endurance, and help prevent osteoporosis. Yoga is also great for improved posture.

4. It is great for the nervous system. Due to improved blood circulation, the relaxing of tense muscles and the way yoga allows one to focus on breathing, Yoga can reduce stress and also fatigue. Yoga has been found to increase concentration and energy, while also increasing feelings of calm and wellbeing (State Government of Victoria, 2013).

You can clearly see from this list of benefits that yoga is a miracle worker for the mind and body! There are many different types of Yoga so I’m going to introduce you to a few popular forms of yoga that might suit you.Screen Shot 2013-10-12 at 5.53.15 PM

* Information in table from Women’s Health Magazine, 2013 and Appenbrink, 2012.

In Brisbane yoga classes can cost upwards of $15 for a single one-hour session, but there are many excellent deals on offer. Check out this great website for all the yoga classes available in Brisbane. The great thing about this website is you can search for your closest yoga practitioner:  http://www.findyoga.com.au/Classes/Brisbane/All/20

Alternatively, many gyms hold yoga classes. We at HealthyU like Goodlife’s yoga class. See their website for how to join their gym, or if you don’t want a membership you can pay for each individual yoga session too. Here’s the link: http://www.goodlifehealthclubs.com.au

But what goes really well with yoga? Green tea! I know so many people who drink it and I always hear all these good things about it. So what’s the big deal with green tea?

Here are some of our favourite green teas:

Green, Jasmine & Pear Tea by Madame Flavour –

Ellen – “This tea has a delicate pear flavour. The Jasmine flavour is also very subtle. The pear and jasmine combination is perfect and makes for a unique green tea. I love that it comes in handy yet pretty tea pods and that you can buy it from the supermarket.”

Keira – ” This is my favourite type of tea to have of an afternoon. It is refreshing and healthy and the tea bags are so dainty and cute. Simple and easy to make and a perfect end to any day in summer or winter.”

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China Jasmine Green Tea by T2 –

Ellen – “This green tea is my all-time-favourite! It’s subtle jasmine blossom flavour balances out the green tea flavour nicely. It is a robust tea with a earthy, fragrant flavour. This is a very versatile tea. I drink it with dinner, have it with a sweet treat or enjoy it on it’s own. “

Keira – “T2 Loose leaf teas are great for any occasion. I love using the diffuser and tea set to serve this flavoursome tea when I have friends or family over as an after dinner drink. I am a massive fan of green tea and can honestly say that I would choose this tea over any other! ”

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They say you should drink a minimum of 8 glasses of water, but did you know that means you can consume up to 8 cups of tea each day? Yeah, I didn’t know that either and I only get up to 3 cups of tea in the day! Green tea is great for you because it consists of around 99.5% water, meaning it is great for body hydration. But keep in mind that the better the water, the better the tea.

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People always tell me that there are so many benefits to drinking green tea, and I hardly hear anything bad about green tea. But there are actually a lot of interesting facts about green tea that you probably didn’t know and if you already do, I can only assume that‘s why you’re drinking green tea already!

Did you know that helps with bad breath, stops dental decay AND burns stored fat by increasing metabolism? Neither, but now the last part certainly explains why they serve hot green tea in a lot of places like Asian restaurants! Green tea is also beneficial as it regulates blood sugar levels and increases the prevention of cancer, as well as lowers pressure.

If you haven’t tried green tea yet, why not give it a go? Have some hot green tea after a huge meal, or even have it beside you as you study or read a book. Don’t forget to try having some after yoga!

Reference List

Appenbrink, K. (2012). The many types of yoga. Retrieved from
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/09/28/yoga-decoder/
Green Tea Nutrition Facts. (n.d.) Facts about Green Tea Nutrition and Benefits. Retrieved from http://www.greenteanutritionfacts.com
State Government of Victoria. (2013). Pilates and Yoga: Health Benefits. Retrieved from http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Pilates_and_yoga_the_health_benefits?open
Women’s Health Magazine. (2013). Types of Yoga. Retrieved from
http://www.womenshealthmag.com/yoga/yin-yoga
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Make them “Green with Envy”!

Hello again, HealthyU bloggers!

We hope you’ve done a nice bit of exercise today, because today’s recipe is the perfect pre or post work-out fix!

I’m hoping that many of you will have heard of a green smoothie or a green juice before, but for those of you who haven’t, one of these bad boys is the perfect combo of your daily “greens” needs. Now, unfortunately, it had taken me a solid month to play around and come up with a green smoothie recipe that I really like, but luckily for you guys, I’ve got it nailed and am ready to share it with the internet!

Before I get started, here’s a quick link to a page that describes 10 easy benefits of green smoothies: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/10-benefits-green-smoothies.html

Now, are you ready to make your friends green with envy? Your healthy lifestyle choices are the perfect way to get a fabulous beach-ready body and this Green smoothie will help get you there in no time!

What You Will Need:

–       1cup of chilled, filtered water
–       1cup of shredded baby spinach
–       ½ cup of shredded lettuce
–       1 tablespoon of chia seeds
–       1 green apple
–       1 pear
–       A stalk of celery, chopped
–       A blender
 
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These ingredients, if purchased in bulk, will set you back as little as $15 a week or a fortnight (Based on Woolworths pricing) depending on how often you drink it. We are recommending once every second day in conjunction with some other great recipes that we offer at HealthyU. Please note, that one bag of black chia seeds will last you at least a fortnight to a month if you are having a green smoothie every second day, so that can be taken off the occasional shopping list.

Baby Spinach $3 a bag from Woolworths
Lettuce $2 per head from Woolworths
Black Chia $5 150g bag from Woolworths
Apple $0.87 each from Woolworths
Pear $0.92 each from Woolworths
Celery $2.98 for 300g from Woolworths
TOTAL PRICE $14.74 per fortnight

Method:

  1. Prepare smoothie ingredients
  2. Place your tablespoon of chia seeds into a small bowl and cover with water while you prepare the smoothie. (Doing so allows them to soak and “puff up” for ideal benefit)
  3. Pour 1 cup of water into a blender
  4. Add shredded spinach and lettuce to the blender
  5. Pulse or blend on a low speed until smooth and thoroughly combined
  6. Add apple pieces and pulse again
  7. Add pear pieces and blend smoothie on high speed
  8. Once combined, add the chopped celery and lemon juice (optional) and mix on high speed for 1-2 minutes
  9. Add soaked chia seeds and pulse 2 or 3 times.
  10. 10.Serve in a chilled glass with ice if preferred.

How easy is that guys?

Now I personally enjoy this smoothie after a nice run (See previous running post) or after some Pilates and a bit of stretching. Ideally, this smoothie should be hydrating and increase energy pre or post workout, but you can change it up as little or as much as you want. There are plenty of great Green smoothie recipes out there on the web, so feel free to try this and play around until you find something that works for you. One of the key benefits of Green Smoothies is that if you’re like many of the other Uni students out there who don’t like vegetables, you can still absorb your recommended intake in liquid form! Yum! This recipe has a nice Apple taste and is bound to become one of your favourites throughout summer.

Our aim at HealthyU is to provide you with cheap and easy options to better your lifestyle, and this smoothie is exactly that, cheap and easy to make.  Stay tuned for some more great posts on exercising and some yummy and healthy recipes to inspire some fun in the kitchen as well.

Until next time!

The completed Green Smoothie! Yum!

The completed Green Smoothie! Yum!