Top 100 health and fitness blogs
Now that you have some good ideas about how to incorporate fitness
into your new healthy lifestyle, here are some health bloggers that will
offer you all types of delicious recipes, tips for attaining health and
fitness, and inspiration to maintain your new healthy lifestyle!
Kris Carr is an author, wellness coach, and motivational speaker, who directed and starred in Crazy, Sexy Cancer,
a documentary for TLC. Through her film, her books, and her blog, she
aims to “teach you how to live like you mean it!” In addition to recipes
for tasty and nutritious vegan dishes and smoothies, you’ll find a lot
of advice about reducing stress, changing your attitudes towards health,
overcoming bad habits, and finding joy and inspiration in your everyday
life. Recommendations are often made for outside resources such as
books, DVDs, food products and more.
The Fitnessista (Gina) is a personal trainer and spin and zumba
instructor. Her blog shares not only her own daily diet (with recipes
and tips), but also exercise ideas, video workouts, product reviews, and
much, much more. Resources include extensive recipes (her breakfast cookie
is one delicious staple), a “fitnessista workout,” workout playlists,
product recommendations, and more. There are also frequent giveaways.
Gina’s fun style and fresh ideas are sure to help you break out of a
fitness/diet rut or to embark on a healthy new plan this year!
Choosing Raw offers those interested in healthy eating a
compassionate and thoughtful point of view on how to make positive
changes. Gena is a certified clinical nutritionist who eats a vegan and
mostly raw diet. “I want Choosing Raw to be an open, honest, and
welcoming forum for people of all backgrounds to discuss vegan
nutrition, body image, and health. Whether you’re seriously considering a
plant-based diet, or you’re simply curious about the lifestyle, I hope I
can provide answers and inspiration.” In addition to providing numerous
healthful recipes, her blog also answers many questions about healthy
and/or raw eating and offers insightful discussions about healthy
eating, body image, and fitness. This is a great blog for anyone
interested in health and wellness — whether you are interested in a
vegan or raw diet or not.
“Her blog is a lively mix of recipes and life experiences…[She] is
clearly a woman who loves the path she’s on, and she writes with
intelligence, passion, and humor,” says The Seattle Times.
Shauna’s blog offers a heart-felt look into gluten-free living and
reconnecting with a love of food. She offers recommendations, video
tutorials and lots of tasty gluten-free recipes. She has even published a
gluten-free cookbook, which was recognized by The New York Times.
The Clean Eating Mama (a.k.a. Tasha) has learned to eat healthy,
whole foods in her efforts to lose weight and to find a healthy balance.
Posts frequently focus on healthy recipes and other food inspiration —
such as how to make great oats, the benefits of apple cider vinegar,
pantry staples, and more. If you’re just starting out, Tasha’s blog is a
great place to start as there are frequent discussions about nutrition
and great meal ideas.
Who says you can’t eat healthy as a busy, college student? Ada shows
how she manages to eat healthy despite her busy schedule, and how she
squeezes in workouts. You’ll also learn about living in New York, along
the way! A great blog for college students looking for a day-by-day
example of healthy living.
Twins Lori and Michelle operate a raw, gluten-free bakery in Raleigh,
NC, and their blog shares many of their delicious recipes. But you’ll
find a lot more than just cookies and cakes; there are recipes for
smoothies, main dishes, snacks, appetizers, and much more. The twins
also share their own personal journey with health through their blog,
and their posts include a lot of helpful advice and great ideas of how
to incorporate healthy eating into your lifestyle.
Tina and Phil set out to prove that you can eat both healthy and
cheap. Their blog documents their efforts to spend only $30 a week on
groceries for both of them — living in Brooklyn, NY! Restaurants and
alcohol are not counted toward the $30 a week. “Dinner parties can get
tricky, etc. etc., but the point is really for us to make our best
effort to transition to spending less money and more time and attention
on our food (while reducing waste). If we end up spend $32 for a week’s
food every once in a while, so be it.” The diet is vegetarian, with
allowances for eggs and dairy. The couple share recipes and a list of
their favorite cookbooks.
Courtney is a certified yoga teacher and finance student who plans to
attend culinary school in New York after she graduates. Her diet
focuses on natural and organic ingredients, limits packaged and
processed foods,and using seasonal ingredients. But, she cautions,
“while health is my ultimate goal, I also aim to ‘let loose’ and enjoy
myself! I LOVE chocolate and sweets and indulge in moderation, the key
to having it all! Food shouldn’t be a means of punishment or
restriction, but a way to explore yourself and your creativity. Who says
health food can’t taste good!?” She has not posted much recently, but
there is still plenty of good information on the blog, including
recipes, advice on yoga practice and reflections on healthy living.
Thought about going raw? Or trying a detox diet? This blog will help
you get started with the diet that Demi Moore and many other celebrities
have used to get healthy. There are lists of books and resources, and
the posts cover all aspects of the raw lifestyle, from how to detox, to
choosing produce, to creating your own milks. If you’re just getting
started, you can browse the posts by category to get caught up on the
basics.
Rose began her fitness journey after her doctor told her that she
needed to lose weight to address high blood pressure and high
cholesterol. Through her blog, she shares her own workouts and
inspirations, as well as offers tips, product reviews, healthy recipes,
and more.
Packed full of recipes and resources about the raw food lifestyle,
this blog has everything you need to get started with this new diet and
makeover your health. Posts discuss the benefits of a raw food diet and
the best ways to organize and plan to incorporate it seamlessly into
your life. Recipes are categorizes according to type, making it easy to
find specific meal ideas. Other resources include classes and workshops
and an online store.
Elise — who is “94.6% vegan (just a rough guess)” — chronicles her
journey with health and her day-to-day eats on this blog. Like many
other health bloggers, Elise made changes to her diet after struggling
with digestive issues, and she found that a whole-food, mostly
plant-based diet improved her overall health and vitality. Her blog
shares her own daily menu (which offers a good glimpse into what
healthy, mostly vegan eating looks like for a busy professional), as
well as recipes and tutorials. Some how-to’s include making seitan, pressing tofu, and making spaghetti squash.
Fannetastic Anne is studying to become a registered dietician, and
her blog shares her nutritional knowledge, health tips, exercise
suggestions, and more. You can browse the blog for recipes, training
plans (including for running and for strength training), health tips,
and more.
This comprehensive blog endorses a living foods diet as a way to
promote health and longer life. Kristen shares her personal experiences,
as well as recipes, tutorials, products reviews and more. There are
also videos for some of her recipes/tutorials, so you can be sure that
you’re doing it right. For whatever is not answered or provided on the
blog, Kristen also has a store and numerous recipe books (available in
electronic format).
Lauren is a “20 something Vegan Foodie with Crohn’s Disease,” and her
blog documents her efforts to heal with vegan and raw foods. Her posts
share daily snacks and meals (with wonderful color photos…), showcasing
dozens of ideas for a healthy menu. And for all those who think that
healthy eating is too difficult, or there isn’t enough time to cook
healthy meals: Lauren maintained her healthy diet throughout her
pregnancy (her baby is just about a month old now) and through the
holidays. You are sure to find inspiration here!
Want to try out a vegan or raw diet, but don’t feel like it will
leave you with enough energy to workout? Tim Van Orden sets out to prove
that you can thrive on a raw foods diet, even as an athlete, and that
you can “Change your diet. Change your life. Change the planet.” This
thorough blog includes a lot of helpful information about nutrition
(check out recent post Leafy Greens and Heart Disease), training (check out Winter Running Tips to Keep You Safe, Warm and Happy), and overall wellness (read Physical Activity and Brain Health).
You won’t find a daily food journal or a lot of recipes, but there is a
wealth of information here to help you understand how to incorporate a
healthier diet and activity into your life.
Julie Kalivretenos started a raw foods diet just over three years ago
after looking for healthful diets to alleviate symptoms of her Crohn’s
disease. She started her blog as a way of “sharing healthful, beautiful
cuisine, discussing wellness, and to celebrate healing – and the spirit
of giving.” In addition to sharing recipes and guidance, her posts also
explore health and overall wellness. For example, Why Your Diet is Not Enough
is a thoughtful post on integrating health and wellness into your life —
perfect for anyone starting that journey or trying to find purpose and
motivation once again.
Erin is a registered dietician, and her blog is loaded with helpful
information about nutrition and healthy living. Her diet philosophy
emphasizes eating whole foods, especially lots of fresh fruits and
vegetables. She offers tips about healthy weight loss, nutritional
information (such as good v. bad carbs, healthy fats, and pomegranate
juice), making healthy choices through the holidays and a busy schedule,
and much more. She even offers the “your best self one month makeover.”
Who says eating healthy has to mean a boring diet? Or that it has to
mean giving up the foods you love? Katie follows a diet that
incorporates healthy eating and chocolate — and all other foods
that she likes. Foods are often vegan and raw, and Katie shares
pictures and recipes. Some of her most famous treats are her Fudge Babies
— treats made from nuts and chocolate and a variety of other
ingredients to make flavors such as chocolate-chip cookie dough, peanut
butter cookie, and more.
Sound Eats espouses “practicing the art of being in tune with one’s
health.” Lindsey currently follows a vegan diet and practices p90x and
beach body workouts. Some popular posts regarding veganism include Out of Town Vegan Reflections, The Vegan Venture, and Non-Vegan Cravings. You’ll also find lots of great recipes and reviews of various healthy food products.
Averie eats a plant-based diet that emphasizes raw vegan food, but
she cautions, “I do not like dogmatic thinking, too many rules, or
labels. I believe in making Food & Exercise Choices that facilitate
an individual’s Optimal Health & Well-Being! My food choices and
what I feed myself and my family are just one aspect of my life.” Her
blog talks about her personal life as a mother, a yoga teacher, and a
part-time model, as well. Of course, there is a lot of information about
health and diet, as well. You’ll find tips and poses for yoga, sample
gym workouts, recipes, and more.
Monica started this blog to “document my journey of weight loss,
healthy eats, training for a marathon and travels.” She has been running
for about 5 years, and she says, “I love running, but I also love
eating, and unfortunately I eat more than I burn,” leading to ongoing
weight struggles. She follows intuitive eating guidelines, and her blog shares her diet, recipes, tips on running, reflections on health, and much more.
Meghann began her blog after losing 20 pounds by making healthy diet
changes and taking up running. Posts often share her daily diet, offer
running tips, share recipes, offer advice on how to stick to healthy
choices, reflect on health, and much more.
Kirstin is a self-proclaimed junk-food junkie who strives for healthy
eating and healthy living. “Obviously, junk food does not do a body
good, so I try and live by the 80/20 rule: 80% clean and healthy eating,
20% sanity-keeping splurges. Some days it’s more like 60/40 – but hey,
we do the best we can.” Find extensive recipe lists here (broken down by
type such as dinner, summer dinner, lunch, etc.), workout tips and
ideas, and more.
Angela shares her struggles
with disordered eating over many years — vacillating between
restricting food intake and binging. According to Angela, the blog
“documents how I got my glow back, after years of deprivation, and
discovered that food and exercise could be fun! I hope that I can
inspire you to find your inner and outer glow in the process.” There is a
joy that infuses her posts, which present healthful recipes, race tips,
and more. Angela also runs the “Glo Bakery,” where she sells organic,
dairy-free, refined-sugar-free energy bars.
This blog presents “the adventures of a girl living with Crohn’s
disease and many food allergies, and her ability to live life to the
fullest in spite of that.” Veggie Girl cautions, “I am constantly
experimenting with my diet for health reasons. The blog URL does not
define me. Period.” The blog focuses on her personal life, but there are
plenty of posts about diet and health, with occasional recipes and tips
for healthy living.
Jen, Amanda, Elle, and Lindsay — all “prior fat girl”s — share their
successes and failures in their journey to find health. You won’t find a
food journal here, or a lot of recipes or workout ideas. What you will
find is an honest account of what it takes to get healthy, and maybe a
bit of inspiration for how to incorporate these changes into your own
life.
Lauren explains her blog this way: “You see, my whole philosophy is
that a healthy lifestyle is ultimately found when one stops trying to be
healthy and just lives healthy. Eventually, you will not feel as though
it is a struggle to obtain but rather a way of life that you
subconsciously live by.” In addition to her personal experiences, Lauren
shares her regular meals (often with recipes) and advice for healthy
living.
Shannon is a Florida native recently transplanted to New York City.
She balances fitness with a moderate diet. “For the most part, I try to
whip up something healthy, but fried chicken, cornbread, and sweet
sizzlin’ barbecue sauce are more my thing.” Find inspiration from her
blog on how to strike balance between health and eating what you love.
Remember: “Number crunching won’t do anything for your abs…” Megan is
an avid runner, and she shares her journey with training and racing, as
well as her healthy eating habits. If you’re interested in taking up
running, or just want to find inspiration in a fellow runner, this is a
great blog for you!
At first glance, a blog titled “Tales of Expansion” with a promise
for “finding a home for every last crumb” might not seem like a health
blog. But as Sarah explains, the blog “chronicles my attempts to take
part in my favorite activity (eating, of course) while minimizing food
waste and maintaining some semblance of a waistline. Join me as I pursue
a healthy, balanced lifestyle that just happens to include a minor
obsession with finding a home for every last crumb.” You’ll find lots of
recipes and reviews, and a true appreciation for food.
Ellie is a 20-something who has struggled with anorexia since she was
12. Her blog chronicles her attempts to develop a healthy relationship
with food. Therefore, ” I don’t post a full day’s intake because I don’t
see that as being helpful for me right now. I have often fallen into
the trap of comparing my intake to others and feeling guilty because I
don’t eat a clean/raw/vegan/organic diet.” Many posts share healthy
meals (and their recipes), and there is much reflection about acquiring
true health and wellness.
Megan is a 20-something living in New York City, and she documents
her experiences with competitive running (she recently ran in the NYC
Marathon and qualified for the Boston Marathon) and fueling her activity
with healthy eating. Her diet emphasizes eating whole fruits and
vegetables, low-fat dairy, and whole grains. There are a lot of great
posts about running, such as Overcomign Running Obstacles, The Long Run-Workout Combo, and Surviving Winter Running.
Caitlin Boyle chronicles her food and fitness habits as she strives
to find healthy balance. Caitlin once struggled with her weight, and she
now is a dedicated runner, running everything from a 5k to a marathon.
She is a vegetarian and shares many recipes, as well as fitness tips and
other advice on healthful living. Her follows an approach that endorses
total wellness, including a positive self image, and even helps run Operation Beautiful, which will be featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show in January.
Kath is a 28-year-old registered dietician who started blogging in
2006 when she set out to lose 30 pounds. Her blog includes extensive
recipes (with a whole section on “A Tribute to Oatmeal”), videos for
creating key dishes, and an online store. Posts often share Kath’s
day-to-day activities and meals, and she offers advice and reflections
on healthful living along the way.
Sarah is a lawyer turned writer, a stay-at-home mom, and a vegan. Her
posts share her experiences as a stay-at-home mother to her two girls,
and she shares healthy recipes along the way. She will also be releasing
a cookbook (and more) in the coming year.
Everythingtarian Holly explains: “It’s just a mix of everything: lots
of fruits and veggies, a pinch of yoga, a dash of running, whole yummy
grains, LOTS of sleep, bucketloads of water, maybe some occasional
trashy TV and most importantly, regular doses of dessert.” To find out
how Holly has progressed on her journey, read her first post and How I Became an Everythingtarian. Read about her ongoing journey and pick up some health tips and ideas along the way, as well as some great recipes.
Teri teaches group fitness classes part time (spin and weight
lifting), and her food philosophy follows the philosophy espoused in In Defense of Food.
“On a daily basis, I eat a lot of produce, whole grains, yogurt, beans
and legumes, and nut butters.” She eats a primarily vegetarian diet, but
sometimes includes meat. Her blog includes a lot of healthy recipes,
fitness challenges, workout play lists and much more.
This blog exhorts readers to “Live Every Moment. Laugh Every Day. Eat
Good Food.” Allie explains that she turned to running in college after
struggling with loneliness and depression, but also experienced periods
of deprivation. Her blog documents her attempts to eat healthier, to
exercise for fun and fitness, and to accept her body. Her blog offers a
lot of guidance and inspiration to others looking to make the same
journey, including advice on workout gear, recipes, and more.
Brandi struggled with her weight, but finally attained her goal after
three bouts with Weight Watchers. Her journey towards health started
after family members experienced health problems, and she realized that
health meant more than just a goal weight. Now, she strives for balance
and overall well-being. She says, “Nothing is off limits or ever will
be.” Readers can find inspiration in her journey and try to incorporate
some of her healthy habits. Her blog typically includes a recipe with
each post, and she makes product recommendations.
Suzanne once struggled with her weight and now eats a “balanced diet
of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. I
do count calories, because I’m still teaching myself to eat
intuitively, however I don’t have a set-in-stone goal for each day.” Her
blog offers a lot of practical advice for others trying to get fit and
eat healthier. Posts include detailed workouts, recipes, “fit gifts,” a
peek into marathon training and more.
This training blog follows Niki’s routines for swimming, biking, and
running to prepare for various triathlons and other races. Niki shares
the details or her routines — such as her times, distances, and splits —
and her experiences. Readers can pick up some tips or some inspiration
for their own fitness goals.
Lara started Thinspired as a food journal to lose weight for her
wedding in 2008, and she continues to blog to document her “struggles
and success to maintain a healthy weight loss.” Her blog includes a lot
of tutorials and recipes, as well as product recommendations and other
thinspiration.
Tina’s blog is part food journal, part workout journal, part health
inspiration. She shares many of her daily eats, with a lot of recipes
thrown in. She also shares a lot of her own workouts and her experiences
with running and marathon training. Her diet philosophy is as follows:
“I allow myself to indulge almost everyday, so my goal is always to find
a healthy balance. By posting what I eat everyday, I hope others will
gain some insight into how to incorporate good nutrition and the
occasional splurge into their diets.”
Heather and Mark started Hangry Pants to record their progress during
“Meatless Month” in 2008, and have continued to try other challenges,
including Raw Month and Break the Habit Month. “Our goal is not to tell
you what to do. Our goal is to share the good food and good times that
keep us healthy and happy in hopes that you will want to find what you
love and what will make you happy and healthy.” Their blog includes a
lot of healthy recipes and videos, and shares their experiences with
everyday healthful living.
Jenna is a runner and a pastry chef who loves food. She promises that
her blog will include “recipes, musings, and culinary lore.” You’ll
find much more than salads and vegetables here, with many recipes for
decadent desserts and other rich foods provided. However, many are made
more healthy through ingredient substitution. But the focus of the blog
is not health food, but rather in finding a healthy balance.
Despite a lifelong exposure to healthy food and exercise, Madeline
struggled with extra weight. Now that she has found a healthier balance,
she blogs in order to hold herself accountable for maintaining healthy
habits. Her blog shares her experiences — as well as a healthy love of
fashion.
Heather explains, “what started as a way to pass the time has now
turned into a venue to share my food, exercise, relational, and overall
life choices with you on a daily basis!” Part of that mission is to talk
about being joyful and being joyful in the kitchen.
Bitt is a long-time vegetarian who has been on a raw-foods diet for
the last two years or so in an attempt to alleviate symptoms of Celiac
disease and to improve health. Her blog shares many delicious raw
recipes, offers restaurant and product reviews, and poses interesting
discussions about health and the ethical treatment of animals.
Cami’s blog is dedicated to “delicious food that happens to be free
of major allergens.” On the cut list: corn, soy, dairy, eggs, and
gluten. Cami is also vegan. But don’t expect boring fare: Some recent
recipes include marshmallow frosting, pancakes, graham crackers and a
caesar salad with spicy mustard dressing. Posts also discuss healthful
living and veganism (including fashion and other products that may
contain animal byproducts).
Jennifer and Jaclyn are twin sisters who became passionate about
healthy eating after trying a raw food cleanse and realizing how good
their bodies could feel by eating healthy foods. Now they share vegan,
gluten-free (and sometimes raw) recipes on their blog. Posts consist
almost entirely of recipes, with each labeled according to whether it is
vegan or gluten free. Delicious holiday fare such as raw cashew cheese,
gingerbread walnut muffins, and raw apple pie pudding are some of the
recent features.
This blog is about a “gluten-free love affair.” Iris tried out a
gluten-free diet to alleviate IBS symptoms and immediately noticed an
improvement in her mood. She then started the blog, in which she
“write(s) about my gluten-free journey, and about the ups and downs of
living this new lifestyle. But I also write about food as a recovering
binge eater, as a weight loss consultant, and as a registered dietitian
to be.” There are a lot of great recipes, some inspiration, and some
frank discussions about healthy eating and relationships with food.
This comprehensive blog is a great resource for anyone interested in a
gluten-free diet. There are, of course, a variety of healthy
(gluten-free) recipes, as well as a lot of helpful information about a
gluten-free diet (including how to incorporate the diet into your
lifestyle, what ingredients to watch out for, substitutions to make,
cooking tips and more). There are also links to numerous gluten-free
resources.
“Vulgar Wheat” shares what it’s like to be a vegan student at “not
the most vegan-friendly college” — a college that seems “to think I want
to eat naught but peanut butter and hummus.” This food diary of a
college student will offer inspiration on how to eat healthy vegan fare
on even the most limited resources.
The promise of this blog is simple: “Really good food without the
ingredients you can’t eat.” Foods on the blog are free of refined
sugars, refined grains, artificial or processed foods, corn, and soy.
Other foods that are often omitted include nightshades, gluten, legumes,
dairy, and other common allergens. The blog is a straight-forward
collection of recipes, with notes often included for variations and
troubleshooting.
Bethany is a “vegan that loves to try new recipes,” and her blog
shares many of her daily eats in addition to some recipes along the way.
Spotted Devil Cat, a.k.a. Tubs, is one of Bethany’s many cats.
In addition to the daily eats of the Vegan Epicurean, you’ll find a
lot of great information about nutrition and healthful living, wonderful
recipes, and lots of “happy thoughts.” Most posts include a
health-related discussion or helpful nutritional information, in
addition to a recipe. Find healthful inspiration, thoughtful discussion,
and tasty treats here!
Cindy shares the recipes she is learning to create as part of the “nutritarian” lifestyle — espoused by Dr. Joel Fuhrman, the author of Eat to Live.
In addition to the recipes that Cindy finds or creates, her posts share
her experiences with adapting the nutritarian lifestyle and offer
thoughtful discussions about health.
Healthy Indian fare is often featured on this recipe-packed blog,
though you’ll find inspiration in all kinds of cuisine here. Though
healthy and nutritious food is favored here, the emphasis is on the
taste and quality. Recipes include a lot of high-quality photographs,
and there are often tips for how to make traditional favorites more
healthy or for making complicated dishes at home.
Recipes take the focus on this photo-filled blog, which features all
kinds of healthy, vegan fare. Browse recipes by breakfast, lunch,
dinner, or — of course — dessert, or try out some tasty appetizers or
snacks. Videos are also available to show you the step-by-step of making
vegan mayonnaise or tempeh bacon, among other things. Not too handy in
the kitchen? There is an online store and bake shop where you can order
some vegan treats.
We do love some good word play! Find lots of healthy vegan fare here
to fuel your motor and your taste buds. There are a lot of delicious
recipes, a lot of beautiful pictures, some reviews, and even some
giveaways.
Jenn — a.k.a “Bender,” a family nickname — created this blog “out of a
passion for food, nutrition and wellness.” Her blogs shares a mixture
of her daily meals (though not every day), recipes, green smoothie
creations, reviews, interesting links, and discussions about health.
Jenn aims to offer tips and advice on how to maintain health and
wellness even with a busy schedule.
Eating Bird Food reminds you that “healthy foods are actually quite
tasty.” Read about the blog author’s daily eats for guidance on daily
nutrition and meal ideas. Many recipes are available if you’d like to
try something you see that looks good. And you can even hire the blog’s
author for health counseling.
You can find inspiration here to makeover your fitness routine and
your diet. There are workout ideas for cardio conditioning, strength
training, core exercises, and total-body training (and even some
playlists to keep you energized while you workout). There are also
healthy recipes, products reviews and recommendations, and other health
information.
Melissa doesn’t limit her diet, and instead focuses on eating what
she wants when she wants it — but strives for balance and practices
regular exercise. Posts offer occasional workout routines and tips, as
well as healthy meal ideas and recipes. There is even a “Travel
Thursday” feature that discusses some of the sights — and foods — of
locations around the world.
Shelley is a freshman in college who is recovering from an eating
disorder. Her blog documents what she eats throughout the day (though
she does not update daily) and her attempts to build health and
happiness. She often poses questions about health-related issues, and
she openly discusses her struggles with disordered eating and body
image. Anyone who has struggled with an eating disorder or with trying
to find a healthier balance will find inspiration and support here.
Anna aims to show college students everywhere that “it is
possible to enjoy a wild and crazy college experience without
compromising your health.” She sets out to show students how to make
healthy choices in the campus dining hall, how to work exercise into a
busy schedule and how to plan nutritious meals without the use of
supplements. Find inspiration and guidance here for achieving health and
balance even with a busy schedule and limited resources.
Shirley Braden leads a support group for people with gluten
intolerance or celiac disease, and her blog aims to offer information
and support to others who suffer from the same. She argues that eating
whole, natural foods instead of focusing on processed foods makes eating
gluten-free easy and inexpensive. Her blog is full of resources,
including recipes, product recommendations, support group information,
and more.
Lindsay creates vegan food that is either low fat or has no fat. The
focus is on whole, unprocessed foods without refined sugars and flours.
Lindsay is a chef at a luxury resort, and her recipes have appeared in
several publications. You can sample some of these recipes from her
blog, read about vegan health and nutrition, and even sign up for some
more intense courses on nutrition. Lindsay will also have a cookbook on
sale in January.
Tyler — a.k.a. “blogger boy” — became fit and lost 138 pounds. Now
he’s a fitness instructor and strives to maintain his healthy lifestyle.
He started his blog as a way to keep himself on track. You won’t find
recipes or meal plans on his blog, but you can read along and find
inspiration in his experiences to help keep yourself on track, as well,
or to start your own journey with health.
Heather started her journey with health and weight loss after
graduating college. She started by making small changes in her diet and
adding in exercise. Though she has tried different types of diets and
exercise over the years, her main diet consists of “vegetables, fruit in
moderation, some grains, meats, and of course almond butter!” Heather
had a baby in November, and her recent posts discuss nutritional changes
as a result of caring for baby, as well as trying to get back on track
with fitness.
Find plenty of tips and advice here about how to incorporate fitness
into your regular routine and to improve your overall health and
wellness, including reducing stress and maintaining emotional health.
Learn about ways to improve sleep, how to avoid sports injury, the best
cleansing diets to try, and much more.
Krista explains: “In reading Krista’s Kravings you will be joining me
on my ride to balance healthy eats, exercise, family time as well as
lots of fun food and food related finds!” She shares her daily eats,
recipes, product reviews and more.
Nicole started her blog to keep track of recipes and health tips, but
through it, she has reconnected with her passion for living a healthy
life. She shares workout ideas, meals and recipes, and restaurant
recommendations. Her diet philosophy focuses on balance, but she
cautions that there “are exceptions to every rule!” If you like the
ideas and philosophy you find on her blog, you can hire Nicole as your
own health coach.
Julie is a writer and editor with an interest in healthy living.
“This blog follows my life and my eats as I work full-time, navigate
life as a newlywed and enjoy each day!” Unlike many other bloggers,
Julie also keeps a daily log of her exercise, not just her meals. So you
can find lots of ideas and inspiration not only in her recipes but also
in how she stays fit.
Paige explains: “Here you’ll find a healthy living blog depicting my
daily eats, recipes, fitness, distractions, challenges, triumphs, and
running — around Normal.” Paige is a certified nutritionist and personal
trainer. In addition to meals and recipes, you will also find a lot of
information about fitness, including race recaps and a daily workout
log.
Jessie started her blog to celebrate her passion for fresh and
healthy foods. In the beginning, she chronicled her diet and fitness
routines to prepare for her upcoming wedding. Now she shares some of her
meals, some of her favorite recipes, product and restaurant reviews,
and other items of interest (health-related or otherwise).
The Diva has gone from eating a childhood diet of pasta and bread to a
model’s diet of salad and protein bars to what is now a healthy,
balanced diet, including lots of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and
healthy fats. Her blog shares tips, meal ideas, recommended products and
more through her daily experiences.
Through her blog, Sana documents her attempts to living a healthy
life as a college student recovering from a sports-related spine
fracture. Her diet is “90 percent meat-free,” and she shares many
healthy vegetarian meals ideas and recipes. She also shows that it is
possible to make (or buy) healthy and delicious food even as a busy
college student!
Roni started her blog to chronicle her journey with weight loss — and
she went on to lose 70 pounds. Now she blogs about healthy living,
offering tips and inspiration for others. She offers an “Ask Roni”
section in which she answers reader questions about health and weight
loss. All of her recipes and other meal ideas are listed on a separate
site that she maintains: Green Lite Bites.
Find yummy recipes and yummy photos and, of course, yummy yoga poses
here. Healthy recipes and sample yoga workouts (videos) are offered to
help you find ideas and inspiration for healthy living.
Michelle sets out to show that college students can avoid the typical
diet and maintain a healthy balance throughout their dorm days. In
addition to sharing her own experiences with healthy eating, she offers a
series of informative and helpful articles including tips for saving
money on shopping and cooking delicious and healthy foods in the dorm.
Kristi vowed to give up her unhealthy habits, and now she strives to
find a balance between eating healthy and treating her sweet tooth. She
describes herself as a “flexitarian” and eats a mostly meat-free diet,
and her exercise includes running and yoga. Find some inspiration for
your own meals and for living a healthier lifestyle.
Gabriela is a French major at New York University, and her blog
“documents my best attempts to lead une vie saine – a healthy life.” She
eats a mostly vegan diet and loves to run. She shares her daily meals,
including some recipes along the way, and discusses topics related to
health and nutrition.
Like many other fitness bloggers, Bobbi struggled with her weight and
unhealthy eating habits before adapting a more nutritious way of eating
and other healthy habits. She shares healthy meals, recipes, a “living
room boot camp,” running tips, and much more.
Kris blogs about all aspects of health and wellness, not just
nutrition and diet. Though she practices a vegan, mostly raw diet, her
blog stresses the importance of balance. Other wellness topics addressed
on the blog include fitness, emotional awareness, relationships, and
much more.
What better way to sum up this blog than its own title? Find
inspiration in the shared healthy daily eats, the nutritional info, and
the goals for running a marathon while continuing college studies.
Low fat, low carb, high protein, organic, non-GMO. Do you get
confused about all the conflicting nutritional information you see on
television and in magazines? Rick, the “health sleuth,” attempts to
dispel some of that misinformation and to shed some light on the
benefits of a high-raw, vegan diet.
Sarah Fragaso is the author of Everyday Paleo, and her blog
aims to share advice and tips on the paleo diet to show that “Paleo is
possible!” You can find recipes for every meal of the day, video
tutorials, and a podcast answering all your questions about the Paleo
Diet.
Kate’s blog offers a glimpse into the daily menu of a family
following a clean-eating lifestyle. Meals and recipes are often shared,
but the blog is by no means a daily food journal. You’ll also get a
glimpse into Kate’s training routine, and maybe pick up some pointers
and inspiration along the way.
Melissa is a self-described vegetarian, runner, and environmentalist.
She suffered from anorexia for many years, and she works to maintain
her recovery through running and healthy living. Her blog shares many of
her daily eats, as well as thoughtful reflections about health and
about environmentalism.
Melissa explains her blog very simply: “My blog is my life story,
with some useful information thrown in. I try to do lots of little
things each day to lead me to a healthier and happier life.” She shares
her healthy goals, some of her exercise routines, and some of her
regular diet.
Lele doesn’t limit what she eats or follow strict guidelines for
health: “Most of the time, eat the healthy stuff! When you occasionally
want to splurge on yummy creme brulee with real cream, DO IT.” Her blog
shares her own healthy eats and offers plenty of inspiration.
Gina, a self-described “grocery store dietitian,” strives to dispel
misinformation about diet and health and to help readers learn how to
maintain weight and health without dieting and without deprivation. Some
recent posts include a roundup of her favorite products, suggestions
for quick dinners for working women, and healthy holiday recipes.
Hillary is a college foodie “living a healthy life one run at a
time.” She regularly shares her healthy meals, some recipes, and some of
the routines she follows for exercise. Recently, she issued a “Holiday
Hustle Challenge” to herself to break out of her exercise rut, and she
is currently looking to break her sugar addiction to improve health.
Danica follows the principles of eating clean and Weight Watchers,
and her blog documents her daily meals and snacks, her workouts, and her
daily life. She also includes a weigh-in and weekly menu. Occasionally,
her menus include recipes, tutorials or calorie counts.
Candy is new to health blogging, but she is already off to a great
start. Through the blog, Candy says she hopes to “further my knowledge
of nutrition, share some of that information and recipes and show that
living healthy is do-able, even busy families with young kids can do
it.” A notable feature of her blog is the “peek of the week,” which
discusses nutrition and food choices.
Marianne is studying to become a registered dietitian, and her diet
philosophy is inclusive but focuses on whole, natural foods. She often
shares her daily meals, but does not attempt to document everything that
she eats. Recipes are often provided for an array of healthy meals and
snacks.
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