Coach Sanna Jepson

Coach Sanna Jepson I know what It’s like…. I’ve been there… By the time I was 30 I had been on as many diets as I was old. Monday mornings were my own personal hell.

I COACH clients to lose weight without giving up their favorite foods or exercising 6 days a week and keep it off for good, through Nutrition, Movement and Mindset Coaching. I help clients shape their bodies and feel amazing through healthy eating and exercise.

🧒🧒 I am a mom of two adorable boys

🏋️‍♀️🧘🏼 Health and Fitness Coach

🏊‍♀️🚴‍♀️ Triathlon Lover

Diets suck and the truth is that most of

them don’t work. Our body’s response to caloric restriction is to crave more fatty and sugary foods, so even if you do lose weight after the diet “ends” it is likely that you will end up gaining all the weight back on and then some. Weight Watchers, Nutri – system, SlimFast, Richard Simmons – you name it, I tried it… I was in a vicious cycle until my late 30’s where I would stop and start a new diet frequently as I wasn’t seeing results from the old one (most of the time restricting myself from my favourite foods) and I would do crazy amount of cardio thinking this would lead to weight loss, which neither of them was the answer for long-term weight loss. Before I got into the fitness industry I was going nowhere…I was depressed….I felt like I was a failure. I had no direction and honestly couldn't see any way out of the cycle that I was in....something had to change or I was going to break. Today, my life looks completely different...

I no longer restrict what I eat, I listen to my body’s hunger cues and enjoy all foods from salad to pizza! I am the healthiest and happiest that I have ever been in my life! My own personal transformation is down to a few simple principles that I teach in my Fat Loss Foundations Coaching Program. I know these principles work because they have worked for hundreds of my clients too! As a Nutrition Coach, I have helped hundreds of people regain their health without dieting or restriction. In the Coaching Program, I will give you the tools to do the same. I am not perfect no one is, but if you don’t take action you never know what you are capable of. Stop making excuses and start somewhere, we all have to start. Now I teach clients to do this and this is my dream job and I am happy to be able to help clients to succeed each day. Top reasons I see as a coach everyday why people are not succeeding when it comes to their weight loss… (and I was doing the exact things myself before).

1. Not setting goals (or setting goals that are not achievable)
2. Doing drastic changes (giving up their favourite foods or joining a gym even that they hate it
3. Not being consistent
4. Thinking the less I eat and more I exercise = Weight Loss (which is definitely NOT the way to go...) Unfortunately, there isn’t a quick fix out there as if there was we all would be skinny and happy, right? Think will you take action today or continue searching for the “quick weight loss system”, start a “new quick fix diet that someone else got results”, “YouTube exercises”, “cheapest trainer” in other words collecting lot of information but never implementing anything long term. If you are ready to do things differently in 2022 get in touch and we can chat to see if I can make 2022 your year of getting fit and healthy. Just DM me or click this link https://sjfitnesskickstart.com/fatloss

Do you reach for sweet and unhealthy snacks in the afternoon?" - Do know why you reach for less healthy options in the a...
22/07/2022

Do you reach for sweet and unhealthy snacks in the afternoon?" - Do know why you reach for less healthy options in the afternoon?

1. Stress: Chronic stress can change our food choices and has been associated with eating more, and choosing foods higher in saturated fat. On your afternoon lunch or tea break go for a walk around the block.... try to find things that you can do to de-stress. Comment below for quick de-stress tips....

2. Tiredness: 1 night of not so great sleep can increase your hunger hormones and affect our food choice... what are your bed time routines? If you need help with your evening routine comment below..

3. You’re distracted when eating : When we eat while we are distracted by work, phones, or social media, we may not be fully aware of how full or hungry we are. This might lead to overeating later. Leave your phone at your desk when you go for your breaks, nothing major is going to happen... trust me...

4. Breakfast wasn’t nutritious enough: Eating a breakfast that gives a short sharp burst of energy rather than a slow release will give our bodies a negative effect later in the day and leave it feeling like it needs a quick fix. Having bowl of cereal is one of the “culprits” all thee give you is carbohydrates and sugar...

Having a breakfast filled with fibre and protein may help you with afternoon cravings (try breakfasts like whoelgrain toast and eggs, or wholegrain cereal like oats and protein plus yoghurt and berries) comment below if you want a yummy quick breakfast that you can prepare the night before.

Last thing is to have your own healthy snacks with you. Comment below for some of my favourite ones.

Below is 3 ways I can help you to get fit, take control of your eating habits and lose weight.

1.Join the our FREE FB community for tips, workouts, recipes and share success stories so you can see what’s working right now for others. https://sjfitnesskickstart.com/freebie

2. If you would like to lose 2kg or more in 28 days, join our 28 Day Challenge for $99: https://sjfitnesskickstart.com/28day-fit

3.Our Fat Loss Foundation System coaching program has been helping 100+ clients to lose weight, regain control of their eating and create a lifestyle. If you're ready to transform your mind and body, click below to see if we are good fit http://www.sjfitnesskickstart.com/fatloss

21/07/2022

Sucks to be a woman!!!

20/07/2022

Sucks to be a woman!!! Sanna Jepson

To stick to something long-term, you need to enjoy it. That includes managing our weight.Why is it so hard to lose weigh...
20/07/2022

To stick to something long-term, you need to enjoy it. That includes managing our weight.

Why is it so hard to lose weight? It shouldn’t be — it’s a very basic process…
Eat less.

But many people struggle to control their weight.

The problem is that the more overweight we are, the more of a health risk we become.
So why can’t people effectively manage their weight?

Diets Fail

We often hear that 95% of people who lose weight on a diet regain that weight. 2017 statistics indicate that approximately 42% of people are trying to lose weight at any one time, and 23% trying to maintain their weight. This means that two-thirds of people are actively trying to control their weight.

Are they doomed to fail?

A 2013 review out of UCLA on previous research on the long-term outcomes of diets indicates that the more times you attempt a diet, the more likely you become to gain weight in the future.

Why Do Diets Fail?

Many diets fail because they’re not enjoyable. Dieting has become synonymous with suffering.

But the way diets are marketed focuses on their restrictive nature. Because we’ve been programmed to believe a diet means eliminating foods that are “bad” for us.

So, we suffer through hunger and cravings on many diets.

But it doesn't have to be that way.

Diets fail because they ban foods

A diet usually means restrictive eating. Usually, we’re told that we can no longer eat a long list of foods we love.

Often, a particular food type or nutrient is demonised. For example — low fat, low carb, no processed foods, sugar-free, dairy-free, meat-free, gluten-free.

They’re typecast as “bad” and to be avoided.

And that’s why diets fail.

A 2008 randomised controlled trial investigated how psychologically banning junk foods such as chocolate, crisps, sweets, and biscuits, impacted a person’s tendency to overeat.

One group was exposed to a favourite snack and was instructed to abstain from it for 24 hours, while a control group wasn’t given specific instruction.

The group instructed to abstain ended up consuming around 133 percent more than the group given no instructions, suggesting that the more we’re told we can’t have a tasty snack, the more we want it.

“At any given time of the year, an astonishing 15 to 35 percent of Americans are trying to lose weight. They buy low-calorie and low-fat foods, deny themselves desserts, drink only artificially sweetened beverages, join commercial weight-loss clubs… and exercise obsessively to burn calories.”
— Kassirer & Angell, 1998

We’re programmed to enjoy food. So, dieting becomes too hard and it’s just not worth it.

It’s easier to be overweight.

A diet doesn’t have to set us up for failure. It should be a combination of foods we enjoy and foods that are beneficial to reducing our calorie intake (but still foods we enjoy).

To manage our weight long-term, we need to enjoy what we eat.

Don’t ban foods — moderate them.

The Solution? Lasting Behaviour Change

Weight management is a lifestyle.

Changing our life-long habits isn’t easy… Otherwise, people wouldn’t struggle to lose weight.

We probably all know that we could eat more vegetables and that we could be more active. Making the effort is the hard thing.

But what if I told you that you don’t have to stop eating your favourite foods to lose weight? Even if it’s doughnuts.

You just have to eat less!

We also need to eat in moderation. Ultimately, what controls our weight is the total amount of calories we consume. We can also control how many calories we burn, but these are easily offset by a poor diet and over-eating.

We have a baseline level of calories that is our maintenance calories.

Maintenance calories are unique to each individual, based on factors such as genetics, exercise level, and body weight.

If we consume more calories than this baseline, we gain weight. If we consume fewer calories than baseline, we use body fat as energy.

Body fat is just stored energy — if we don’t need it right now, we store it for later.
So, replace some of the doughnuts with a protein bar. You’ll consume fewer calories and you still get to eat one doughnut. Maybe two!

Occasionally indulging in the foods we enjoy (in moderation) helps us to stay on track.

Creating Better Weight Loss Habits

How do we improve our ability to manage our weight and burn fat?

Through better habits

The following section provides bullet point suggestions for creating better dietary habits.

Hence, I won’t go into depth here.
● Replace 80% of your high-calorie foods with low-calorie alternatives
● Don’t buy into fad diets like shakes and pills
● Eliminate most of the “bad” foods from your pantry
● Get a weight loss buddy or coach
● Understand calories
● Read labels
● Set realistic goals
● Practice portion control
● Eat more fruit and vegetables
● Don’t diet” Instead, focus on forming healthy habits and routines
● Don't crash diet — take your time
● Don’t compare yourself to others
● Exercise for half an hour a day, even if it’s walking
● Monitor your beverages

Final Words

In conclusion, to manage our weight long-term, we shouldn’t diet.

We shouldn’t cut out entire food groups. We shouldn’t ban our favourite foods.
Instead, we should create healthy habits and eat in moderation.

Learn about food.

If we look at food more rationally, controlling our beliefs and emotions around food, we can choose foods and eating habits that suit us and our lifestyle.

By controlling our total consumption of energy, or calories, we manage our weight.
Instinctively eat smaller portions, cut out some “treats”, eat lower calorie foods.
Listen to your body.

That way you can eat cake and look good.
Any questions let me know Coach Sanna Jepson

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Hamilton
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