| This Week's Tip
How working out less can offer the most benefits "Where did the day go?" Is this a common question in your life? Many of us pack so much stuff into our daily routines, there's seemingly no time to relax, let alone exercise. Lack of time is one of the most common excuses for not having a decent fitness regimen. But do you realize that in the time it might take you to go through your e-mail, you could fit in a good workout? We're not talking about giving up 60 minutes either; all you need is 10.
Just 10? Forget the ""all or nothing"" mentality when it comes to exercise. Fitness does not live or die by 60-minute workouts; there is middle ground. Short spurts of exercise, when they accumulate, have been shown to share similar benefits of longer workouts.
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| | | Diabetes Friendly Recipe
Cocoa Crusted Pork Tenderloin This dish inspired by Costa Rican spices seems exotic, but it uses spices and ingredients you already have around the house: coffee, cocoa and cinnamon. You'll wonder why you've been relegating these flavorings to dessert!
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Nutritional Info | Servings Per Recipe: 4 Amount Per Serving Calories: 264 Total Fat: 13.1 g Cholesterol: 89.6 mg Sodium: 66.2 mg Total Carbs: 1.2 g Dietary Fiber: 3.4 g Protein: 33.7 g View full nutritional breakdown of Cocoa Crusted Pork Tenderloin by ingredient | | | | | | | | | You get 1 SparkPoint for reading today's email. | | | You received this email because you signed up for one of SparkPeople's email newsletters. To unsubscribe please do not reply to this message. Instead, you can use this link to unsubscribe from this newsletter.
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