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Protein while traveling
Good morning, I’ve been struggling with hitting my protein goals when I’m making my own meals. I’m traveling to Seattle for work tomorrow through Wednesday evening. Any recommendations for high protein, low fat snacks that travel well? Thanks!
1 like • Jun 16
@Tanea Foglia I find the key to hitting my protein goals at home or while traveling is planning. Yes, it is especially hard while traveling. I like to make sure I pick up some options for my room so I don't have to rely on restaurants all day. Yogurt, hard boiled eggs, jerky and protein shakes or bars are my go to items on the road. Making protein the main source of my breakfast helps set me up for the rest of the day. As far as shakes and bars. I try to limit them at home, but it's OK to have them more on the road, especially since it's only a few days. Do the best that you can to plan and give yourself some grace if you don't hit your goal each day. It will get easier the longer you work at it.
Need some inspiration
I bought a step tracker, but I am wondering how in the world do I get 10,000 steps in in a day! What do you do to get that accomplished? I work at a desk during the day...what can I do to increase my steps during the day while I am at work? Thank you!
2 likes • Sep '24
Some great ideas listed already. I'll add, don't take the closest parking spot. Park in the last row at work or park further away from the door at the grocery store. Both at work and at home, I try to walk when on calls. I feel it actually keeps me more engaged as well. As Danny has said many times, "gamify" the goal. Just stick with it and it will become easier and easier.
Week wrap up and launch
Alright, everyone, it’s time to wrap up the week and gear up for the next one. Drop your biggest wins from last week in the comments. What did you learn? What challenges did you face? And how are you setting yourself up for success this week? Let’s hear it!
1 like • Sep '24
I was able to have a productive recovery week after my race last weekend. I’ve had quite a bit of soreness all week, but was able to adjust my workouts and have a solid week. Learning to listen to my body has been a big win since joining The Herd. I feel I’m set up to have a big week.
Great Start
I have been saying no to unhealthy snacks all week and lost 4 pounds. I’m so excited to keep moving and making my nutrition a priority.
1 like • Aug '24
Nice work, keep it up!
Recovery
I posted this image yesterday on my coaching pages. Caption read “Sometimes this is what #nevermissamonday looks like” Recovery is an important part of the process. When we start a new program or are hyper focused on a goal, we sometimes lose sight of recovery and its role in our wellness. Recovery is more than rest days or foam rolling/stretching as was my case yesterday. It includes proper nutrition, sleep, supplementation and hydration. Head down, horns up!
Recovery
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David Kelley
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@david-kelley-3991
Herd Licensed Trainer NASM Certified with certifications in Certified Personal Trainer and Behavioral Change Specialist

Active 9d ago
Joined Aug 26, 2024
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