3 Ways to Increase Your Energy

Do you jump out of bed every morning full of energy and ready to start the day with excitement? If so, great! Keep doing whatever you are doing because it’s working beautifully for you. But if you’re like the majority of people, the answer is no. You may press the snooze button 10 times, or you may drag yourself out of bed and immediately go to the coffee pot to pour yourself a cup of joe (which you have on an automatic timer before your alarm goes off, of course.) If it’s a struggle for you to have enough energy to get up every morning, and keep it throughout the day, then keep reading to learn 3 ways to increase your energy so you don’t have to struggle anymore.

3 Ways to Increase Your Energy: Drink More Water

3 Ways to Increase Your Energy  www.SurfBerry.comKeeping your body hydrated is the easiest thing you can do each day to increase your energy. Your body is comprised of millions of cells that are duplicating and replenishing themselves every second of every day. These cells need to be properly hydrated in order for you to feel your best and to have an abundance of energy. Tip: Aim to drink 1/2 of your body weight, in ounces, of purified water every day. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds, drinking 75 ounces of water every day will help keep you hydrated and energized.

 

 

 

3 Ways to Increase Your Energy: Eat Clean

3 Ways to Increase Your Energy  www.SurfBerry.comOur definition of eating clean is a simple one: eat more whole foods and less processed junk. Whole foods are fresh vegetables and fruits, healthy fats like raw organic oils, nuts, and seeds, lean proteins, whole grains, and superfoods. The more you add fresh whole foods to your diet, the more energy you’ll have to help get you through the day. Tip: Eating leafy green vegetables with each meal gives you a huge energy boost! Try making a green smoothie, or stopping by and having one of our superfood smoothies, to give you the energy boost you need.

 

 

3 Ways to Increase Your Energy: Move Your Body

3 Ways to Increase Your Energy  www.SurfBerry.comMoving you body every day helps circulate your blood and give you a fresh boost of oxygen, thereby increasing your energy. You don’t need to run a marathon or bike 50 miles, especially if you’re new to exercise. Simple movements like a 20 minute walk in the morning, or on your lunchtime break, will do wonders for your body. Tip: With the warm weather upon us, now is a great chance to get outdoors and move your body! Come on by and get your energy boost with one of our many activities like surfing, SUP’ing, and bike rentals.

 

 

We’d love to hear from you! Which one of these tips will you do this week to help increase you’re energy? Leave it in the comments below!

Health Benefits of Green Leafy Vegetables

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Our last blog post talked about how to make a green smoothie, so this week we wanted to share with you the health benefits of green leafy vegetables so you know why having those green drinks are so incredibly good for you! Plus, we’ll share the different types of green leafy vegetables, and a few ways you can prepare them.

Health Benefits of Green Leafy Vegetables: So many kinds to choose from

From kale to lettuces, to collards and mustard greens, there are so many different types of green leafy vegetables that you can incorporate into your diet. If your new to eating green leafy vegetables, starting with milder greens like spinach and romaine lettuce is a great place to start. Dark leafy green vegetables like kale, collards, dandelion and mustard greens tend to be slightly bitter – but still delicious!

Health Benefits of Green Leafy Vegetables: Why they are so good for you

Green leafy vegetables are often missing in modern diets, and it is recommended that we incorporate them into our daily diet for optimal health and nutrition. Green leafy vegetables give your body energy and vitality, while strengthen the blood and respiratory systems.

Nutritionally, greens are very high in calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, phosphorous, zinc and vitamins A, C, E and K. They are loaded with fiber, folic acid, chlorophyll and many other micronutrients and phytonutrients. Studies show that phytonutrients help fight off degenerative diseases like cancer, diabetes, and high blood pressure.

Green leafy vegetables are a natural detoxifier and are especially great to eat during the Spring time to help detox the body after eating heavy winter foods. If you’re looking to detox your body this Spring, give one of our Cold Press Juice Cleanses a try! Each day has 3 delicious green juices, along with 3 other juices, to help detox your body naturally. Click here to learn more about the benefits of doing our cold press juice cleanse.

Health Benefits of Green Leafy Vegetables: Ways to prepare them

There are 2 main ways to prepare your green leafy vegetables to get the most nutrients into your body.

    • Raw: Salads, green juice, and green smoothies are great ways to add a lot of green leafy vegetables into you daily diet. Aiming for 1 green drink and 1 big salad a day will help you get the 9-13 daily serving of veggies your body needs to thrive. No time to make your own juice or smoothie? Stop by SurfBerry and let us make it for you!
    • Saute: We love sautéing up greens like collards and kale in the morning with our breakfast for an energy boost. Simply heat a skillet over medium heat, with 1 tsp. of raw, organic coconut oil (or healthy oil of your choice), a dash of black pepper and a dash of sea salt. Cook the greens, turning constantly, until they turn bright green. This only takes a minute or two. You don’t want them to turn dark or blackish because then you have cooked most of the nutrients out.

We’d love to hear from you! What’s your favorite green leafy vegetable? Let us know in the comments below!