YEG Fitness - July August 2017

(Ben Green) #1
Bliss YogaSpa
5954 Mullen Way • Edmonton • 780.432.1535
(Rabbit Hill Road & Anthony Henday)
blissyogaspa.com

Peace of Mind Pedicur


at Bliss YogaSpa


3-Step sanitation process for implements



  1. Scrub

  2. Soak in medical-grade disinfectant

  3. Autoclave sterilization


Relaxation in the spa lounge or caldarium


Luxurious pedicure experience with the option of our


exclusive volcanic mud & take home polish and file


Spa Lounge

Pedi Room

Caldarium

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f you’re suffering from bloating, heartburn, stomach
cramps or any other kind of digestive discomfort your
athletic performance could be impacted. Your digestive
system is responsible for breaking down and absorbing the
fuel for your muscles, brain and, other vital organs. For you
to train and perform well your digestion should be optimal.
It’s also super uncomfortable to run with heartburn, or to
do a spin class with bloating, or to do box jumps when you
have gas. Optimizing your digestive system will have you
feeling full of energy and can lead to improvements in per-
formance.

How can you make sure your gut is on track? Here are four
ways to know if your guts are acting normally:

1) You should poop every day. At least once. Your body actu-
ally has a reflex designed to make your bowels move every
time you eat a full meal. Your stools should be formed (one
or two pieces) and not be too loose or watery. Many people
struggle with having just one bowel movement daily. This
can be a problem for your cholesterol levels, hormones, and
more. Simple ways to make sure your bowels move more
consistently include drinking plenty of water, eating lots of
fiber (seven-ten servings of vegetables a day!) and using di-
etary supplementation as needed.

2) You shouldn’t taste your food more than once. Meaning
if you have burping, burning, or you’re bringing the taste
of food back up after meals you might be suffering from

gastro-esophageal reflux disease (also known as GERD or
heartburn). This is not only uncomfortable but it is indicat-
ing a problem with your digestion. Ulcers can cause heart-
burn and if typical treatments don’t reduce your pain you’ll
need further testing to determine if you have an ulcer. Other
causes of heartburn include high stomach acid levels, low
stomach acid levels and bacterial imbalances in the diges-
tive tract.

3) Only your car should be full of gas and only your balloons
should be blown up. Being bloated and gassy is not normal.
Your abdomen shouldn’t get bloated or feel taught like a
drum after eating. If you suffer from bloating, it’s important
to figure out why it’s happening. A lot of women get bloated
with natural changes in their hormones specifically suffer-
ing from premenstrual bloating. If you bloat every time you
eat, it’s more likely an issue of impaired digestion. If you eat
very quickly your body doesn’t produce enough enzymes
to break down your food and often you’ll feel bloated after
eating. Try to take 20 minutes to consume your meals when
you can. Other causes of bloating and gas include bacterial
imbalances in the digestive tract, a food sensitivity, com-
monly milk or whey protein, or gall bladder issues.

If you’re bloated, gassy, constipated or having heartburn,
it’s important to figure out why. It’s definitely not comfort-
able training with these symptoms and if they last for a long
time, they can impair your performance and can also indi-
cate that there may be larger health problems.

Could Your Digestion Be Holding You Back? BY DR. BRIANA BOTSFORD

Free download pdf