Let's face it- we would all be better off if there were 36 hours in the
day and most of us have a long list of things that we WISH we could get
done and in a perfect world they would but instead they get put on the
back burner. One of these for me is cooking and making meals everyday.
In a perfect world I would wake up at 4:30am with no troubles, go to the
gym, make a big breakfast, and then make and pack a healthy lunch for
the day. Guess what my reality is? It's a good day if I snooze my alarm
in the morning for LESS than an hour and I make it to work by 9:15 which
is still LATE! I'm always on the go but getting started has always been
the hardest part for me. I would love to pay someone else to go through
the pain of waking up in the morning for me.
You get the point - I
don't have time to cook three meals every single day which resulted in
me not eating healthy enough or large enough lunches so in the last few
months I have started doing Sunday or Monday Night Meal Prepping. I have
seen and felt such a difference and it really doesn't take more than an
hour and you're set for lunches for the whole week. I normally pick
three meals and cook two portions of each which covers all of my lunches
plus one dinner. My go-to's have been ground white turkey with spinach,
ostrich burgers with spinach, scallops with spinach, salmon with
spinach, and stirfry. If a girl who had only turned on her oven three
times in the past 4 years can manage this, anyone can. Try it for two weeks and see
if you feel a difference. My protein intake has probably quadrupled due
to it.
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
Friday, April 5, 2013
Meriah's Intro
Hey there!
I'm Meriah. I am really excited to introduce myself to you, starting off with my background experience in the world of fitness.
Bikini category. Fitness America, October 2011
Um, wait, Denmark,
you ask?
Well, before going to Costa Rica, I met a wonderful Danish chef, who had come all the way to NYC to run the Marathon (which was cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy) and thanks to Skype, we kept our romance going. I very recently made the big move to give things a shot over in Europe. Its crazy but you never know what amazing places life will take you, as long as you keep a positive outlook, and are open to all possibilities. That's the way I see it at least, and it works for me!
I look forward to sharing more with you in upcoming posts… look out for my next one, on "The New Definition of Fitness", where I'll give you some excellent workout tips on how to stop wasting time, and maximize your results - *guaranteed* - just ask Steph ;)
If you like what you read, feel free to check out my "Wonder Yogi" blog:
Peace,
Light & Love,
Namaste :)
I'm Meriah. I am really excited to introduce myself to you, starting off with my background experience in the world of fitness.
I grew up in NYC, and I've been active most of
my life, with dancing and sports as a child, gymnastics as a young
teen, I even tried judo for 1 year. And then at 16 years old, I got a
personal trainer, because I was so fascinated by the gym and all
the weights, but still too young to play. At the same time, I had
started doing yoga classes at my local Gold's gym with a woman named
Uma, a true yogi, who inspired me to really explore what my mind and
body was capable of doing and feeling, through fun and engaging classes.
So, the gym was an important hobby for me when I was in high school, on top of my other commitments, like singing in the choir, killing myself in the Science Research program… (yeah, I was a bit of a nerd… but an awesome one!) And then, I went on to college. I joined a sorority and that became my new hobby - and my life. Business meetings, socializing, and partying was the priority, so my fitness sort of went down the drain. It wasn't until after graduating did I come full circle and decide that I was going to get my personal trainer certification (I thought it would be the perfect side job to teaching high school, my supposed future profession). Little did I know, not long after stepping back out onto the gym floor in my new role, I had found my calling. I fell in love with fitness again, and the opportunity to help change peoples health and lives.
However, it wasn't that easy. I soon found that my clients weren't getting the weight loss results they had hoped for and that I knew they could attain. I realized exercise alone is simply not enough. I started doing research into nutrition and enrolled for 1 year at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in July of 2011. There I learned all about *holistic* health counseling… Providing people support to make the shift to a healthier lifestyle, by learning about foods, diets - and also about their bodies, their relationships, career, spirituality, and how it all ties together - in allowing us to reach our fitness goals.
So, the gym was an important hobby for me when I was in high school, on top of my other commitments, like singing in the choir, killing myself in the Science Research program… (yeah, I was a bit of a nerd… but an awesome one!) And then, I went on to college. I joined a sorority and that became my new hobby - and my life. Business meetings, socializing, and partying was the priority, so my fitness sort of went down the drain. It wasn't until after graduating did I come full circle and decide that I was going to get my personal trainer certification (I thought it would be the perfect side job to teaching high school, my supposed future profession). Little did I know, not long after stepping back out onto the gym floor in my new role, I had found my calling. I fell in love with fitness again, and the opportunity to help change peoples health and lives.
However, it wasn't that easy. I soon found that my clients weren't getting the weight loss results they had hoped for and that I knew they could attain. I realized exercise alone is simply not enough. I started doing research into nutrition and enrolled for 1 year at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in July of 2011. There I learned all about *holistic* health counseling… Providing people support to make the shift to a healthier lifestyle, by learning about foods, diets - and also about their bodies, their relationships, career, spirituality, and how it all ties together - in allowing us to reach our fitness goals.
The Integrative Nutrition Holistic "Food Pyramid"
Ironically,
around that same time I had started training for my first bodybuilding
competition for the "figure" and "bikini" categories. I wanted to
demonstrate and inspire my clients to reach big goals. With intense
workouts nearly every day, a crapload of supplements, and a diet that
was low in calories, high in protein, and deficient on so many levels - I
was convinced, from everyone else I knew and all the fitness magazines,
that was the only way I was going to win. And so I ended up with a
phenomenal body, a shiny trophy… and a whole mess of problems. But I
will get into that side of it in future articles. What I chose to take
from the experience was an education in serious training to accomplish
major change, the dedication to stay focused on achieving, and the
importance of having a team of support with me through the whole way,
because there is no chance I would've been able to do it on my own.
Figure category. Fitness America, October 2011

Bikini category. Fitness America, October 2011
Yup, that was me!
But approximately 1 year after my bodybuilding experience, I've come full circle once again. This time, back to my other passion: yoga. In January, I went to the Nosara Yoga Institute, in beautiful Costa Rica, with directors Amba and Don Stapleton (the old director of Kripalu). There I gained my 200-hour Interdisciplinary Yoga Teacher Training. My education covered the philosophy of yoga, as it applies to self-discovery of our deep multi-dimensional being, and also learned vinyasa, self-awakening yoga, pranayama (breathing exercises), and meditation. I was so inspired by my experience that I decided to stay for an additional training: Pranassage. Prana is simply energy - that vital life force, which is behind the sun rising, our breathing, the ocean tides, and flowers blooming. It is in us, and everything around us, and through a combination of "massage" and yoga, I can help you harness the amazing relaxation effects and get you to a feeling of pure bliss. Sounds yummy doesn't it?
But approximately 1 year after my bodybuilding experience, I've come full circle once again. This time, back to my other passion: yoga. In January, I went to the Nosara Yoga Institute, in beautiful Costa Rica, with directors Amba and Don Stapleton (the old director of Kripalu). There I gained my 200-hour Interdisciplinary Yoga Teacher Training. My education covered the philosophy of yoga, as it applies to self-discovery of our deep multi-dimensional being, and also learned vinyasa, self-awakening yoga, pranayama (breathing exercises), and meditation. I was so inspired by my experience that I decided to stay for an additional training: Pranassage. Prana is simply energy - that vital life force, which is behind the sun rising, our breathing, the ocean tides, and flowers blooming. It is in us, and everything around us, and through a combination of "massage" and yoga, I can help you harness the amazing relaxation effects and get you to a feeling of pure bliss. Sounds yummy doesn't it?
This is what it looks like when someone is what we call "blissed out" :)
Client being assisted in "Downward Dog" while I am in "Scorpion" pose on her shoulders
Well, before going to Costa Rica, I met a wonderful Danish chef, who had come all the way to NYC to run the Marathon (which was cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy) and thanks to Skype, we kept our romance going. I very recently made the big move to give things a shot over in Europe. Its crazy but you never know what amazing places life will take you, as long as you keep a positive outlook, and are open to all possibilities. That's the way I see it at least, and it works for me!
I look forward to sharing more with you in upcoming posts… look out for my next one, on "The New Definition of Fitness", where I'll give you some excellent workout tips on how to stop wasting time, and maximize your results - *guaranteed* - just ask Steph ;)
If you like what you read, feel free to check out my "Wonder Yogi" blog:
wonderyogi.wordpress.com or contact me, with questions, post suggestions, or just to chat:
Facebook: Meriah McCauley
Peace,
Light & Love,
Namaste :)
Monday, March 25, 2013
Healthy Dinner Ideas
I am definitely a creature of habit. When it comes to eating (or songs on the radio) I over indulge to the point where I never want to see or speak of that food ever again. Ask my roommate - last year I ate turkey bacon every morning for 3 months straight... This routine is CLEARLY NOT HEALTHY. With both fitness and diet one of the keys to success is to maintain a balance and keep variety. I don't eat red meat (don't worry I wear fur so I'm not an animal activist) so I don't eat enough protein and try to find other protein options. Eating healthy can be time consuming, expensive, and let's face it not as yummy so when I find options that I would actually choose over the fat stuff because the flavor is so good - I get really excited. Here are the two options that I just found at my organic market that I'm obsessed with:
This Tofurkey Italian Sausage is amazing and I'm having to force myself to not eat it every night. I've never been one for Tofu but the seasoning is amazing. In 4 links there are only 12grams of carbs and 29 grams of protein
I just tried these Turkey Meatballs tonight and they were so delicious that I am definitely hooked! In six turkey meatballs which is one serving size there are only 2grams of carbs!!! And 15 grams of protein. Both the Tofurkey and the Turkey Meatballs have both oven and microwave options - for those less domestic like myself :)
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Monday, March 18, 2013
What do you eat for Breakfast?
By no means am I a morning person or a cordon bleu chef for that matter
so due to both I always eat my breakfast on the go. Obviously the healthiest route would for me to wake up early and prepare something every morning but that is just not realistic. I have tried every
breakfast bar/meal replacement bar under the sun and most of them are
terrible for you (especially for women). Most are packed with carbs, processed components, and
unless you're in the gym for 2 hours every day, they do more harm than good. I was
finally recommended LARA bars by a trainer over a year ago and have been
hooked ever since. Lara bars are 100% natural bars made by all natural
unsweetened fruits and nuts. Each bar doesn't exceed 9 ingredients and even
the chocolate chips vegan and don't include dairy or soy
They have over 19 flavors and the few that have chocolate make for a
great chocolate fix. My favorite flavor is Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip. You can by these bars at any Whole Foods or health conscious market.
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