Month: November 2024

  • Move Over, Gym Rats: How to Find Joy in Fitness That Actually Fits Your Life




    Move Over, Gym Rats: How to Find Joy in Fitness That Actually Fits Your Life



    Move Over, Gym Rats: How to Find Joy in Fitness That Actually Fits Your Life

    Move Over, Gym Rats: How to Find Joy in Fitness That Actually Fits Your Life

    What You Need to Know Before You Dive In

    • Fitness has evolved. It’s no longer about punishing workouts or chasing unrealistic goals. Today, it’s all about movement that makes you happy and fits into your life.
    • Your body, your rules. Dance, hike, try VR boxing, or find a quiet yoga flow—it’s all about what lights you up.
    • Joy over judgment. Inclusive gyms, at-home workouts, and online communities are making fitness a welcoming space for everyone.
    • Benefits beyond the scale. Better sleep, boosted energy, reduced stress, and the joy of finding your fitness family—these are the real wins.
    • Start small. Ten minutes of movement can spark a whole new routine.

    Whether you’re exploring this blog for tips, inspiration, or just a good laugh (hello, stairs story), know that fitness is about you. Let’s break the rules, ditch the pressure, and start creating movement that feels as good as it is fun. You’ve got this!

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    Forget everything you thought you knew about fitness.

    Seriously, toss it all out—the exhausting workouts, the step-count obsession, the calorie-counting apps that haunt your phone. Fitness isn’t about that anymore. These days, it’s about something way better: joy.Yep, joy. Moving your body in ways that feel good, not punishing. Breaking a sweat because it makes you smile, not because someone said it’s the only way to “earn” dessert.

    Whether you’re shimmying in a dance class, strolling a gorgeous trail, or trying out a workout trend you swore you’d never touch (hello, aqua Zumba), the goal is to find what lights you up. And let’s not forget the digital space! Virtual fitness with gaming devices like my fav, the Meta Quest Oculus, has cracked open a whole new world—literally. Imagine boxing on a mountaintop in Scotland without leaving your living room or flowing through a yoga class on a serene digital beach. It’s movement meets adventure in your own home, and honestly, I’m obsessed.

    The best part? We’re redefining what movement looks like—one hike, salsa step, VR quest, and yoga stretch at a time. So if you’re ready to ditch the rules and start moving in a way that actually makes you happy, buckle up. We’re diving into the new world of fitness that fits every body.

    When fitness goes too far: my first day with a personal trainer

    Let’s be real—fitness doesn’t look like it used to, and thank goodness for that. Gone are the days when the only options were punishing gym sessions or, okay I’m showing my age here, but those VHS workout tapes with perky instructors yelling, “No pain, no gain!” These days, fitness is all about feeling good, moving your body in ways that bring you joy, and building a life where well-being takes center stage—not the number on a scale.

    The big shift? Fitness is finally about you. It’s about showing up for your mental health, boosting your energy, and just plain having fun. Think less treadmill and more trail walking, dance classes, or even a VR boxing match in your living room (yes, please). Well-being isn’t just physical—it’s emotional and mental too. The new fitness mantra? Happiness counts as progress.

    Okay, let me just share this so you know that I know.

    I’m taking you back to my first day working with a personal trainer. It was at this smaller, high-end gym in my neighbourhood—the kind of place that feels more like a boutique hotel than a gym. You know, all the new machines, a vibe that practically whispers, “We take fitness seriously,” and trainers who all look like they could be in fitness commercials. I hadn’t been active in a long time. In fact, because walking the three city blocks to the gym from my house winded me so badly, I had driven over (though this turned out to be the best decision I’d ever made). I’d also invested a good chunk of money for one-on-one coaching. For real though, I was ready to change my life, and I was committed. Like, actually committed. No flaking, no excuses.

    My trainer seemed nice enough at first. I laid it all out: “Look, I haven’t been active in a long time, but I’m here to do the work.” And we talked more and she nodded, made direct eye contact, asked good questions. I really felt like she got it. Except then came squats. So. Many. Squats. For a solid hour, it was like she was on a mission to turn my legs into jelly. And, oh boy, did she succeed. By the end of the session, I wasn’t just tired; my legs were shaking so hard I thought they might give out right there on the gym floor. Of course I did everything I could to look cool about the whole thing.

    The main gym space was on the second floor, and to leave, I had to face not one, but two flights of stairs. I took one look at them and knew I was doomed. My legs weren’t cooperating. At all. So, I did what any reasonable person would do: I faked it. Every three or four steps, I stopped to “check my phone,” pretending I had urgent texts to read. Never mind the fact that the stairs were wired with security cameras, and anyone watching could see me desperately clinging to the railing between fake phone checks. It wasn’t my finest moment.

    The worst part? I couldn’t walk properly for three days after. No exaggeration. Sitting, standing, even thinking about moving hurt. At the time, I blamed myself. I thought, “This is just how out of shape I am,” and felt all kinds of shame. But looking back? I see how wrong that was. What kind of trainer throws a beginner into that level of intensity on day one? Spoiler: not a good one. It wasn’t just tough love—it was irresponsible. Fitness isn’t supposed to leave you broken; it’s supposed to build you up.

    So, here’s the takeaway: A good trainer meets you where you are. They push you, sure, but they don’t push you to the point where you’re Googling “how to walk again” for three days. If you’re starting out, don’t be afraid to advocate for yourself. And if you ever find yourself faking a phone check on a security-camera-filled staircase? Welcome to the club—we’ve all been there.

    What fitness looks like today

    Thankfully these days, gyms and studios are starting to ditch the “no excuses” vibe and embrace body-positive, inclusive environments. You’ll see people of all shapes, sizes, and abilities doing their thing—whether it’s yoga, strength training, or aqua Zumba. There’s no judgment, no comparison, and definitely no pressure to “fit in.” It’s like the fitness world took a big deep breath and finally said, “Everyone’s welcome here.”

    Then there’s the sheer variety of options. Fitness today is as diverse as your Spotify playlists. You want a slow, meditative stretch? Try restorative yoga. Feeling like you want to bust a move? There’s hip-hop cardio for that. And if you’re into adventure, hiking and paddleboarding are calling your name. There’s something for every interest, every ability, and every mood. Because fitness isn’t a one-size-fits-all deal—it’s a choose-your-own-adventure kind of thing. And if stepping into a gym or in public still feels intimidating, there are so many options at home. Virtual classes, YouTube workouts, and apps are creating safe spaces where you can start your journey, judgment-free.

    Benefits of Fitness Beyond the Scale

    The thing I’ve been feeling lately as I make efforts to move. by body every day is that fitness isn’t just about weight loss (despite what diet culture might tell you). Moving your body comes with benefits that have nothing to do with the scale—and they’re worth celebrating.

    Mental health reset:Movement is like therapy, but with sneakers. A quick walk or a dance session clears your head and boosts your mood.

    Energy boost:Regular movement makes you feel less like a drained phone battery and more like you’ve got hours to spare.

    Better sleep:Move your body, and your pillow will thank you.

    Community connections: Fitness can introduce you to amazing people who make the journey even more fun.

    Tips for Starting Your Joyful Fitness Journey

    Not sure where to start? That’s okay. Fitness is all about baby steps (literally and figuratively).

    1. Start small.A 10-minute dance break in your kitchen or a quick walk around the block is enough to get you moving. Don’t underestimate the power of a little momentum.

    2. Find what you love.Hate running? Don’t run. Experiment with different activities until you find one that makes you smile, whether it’s yoga, hiking, or even VR games. Movement should feel like a gift, not a punishment.

    3. Invest in comfortable gear. Feeling amazing in what you wear matters. A supportive sports bra or comfy sneakers can make all the difference when you’re trying something new.

    Who to Follow for Fitness Inspiration

    Let’s be honest: scrolling social media can feel like an endless loop of perfect gym selfies and green juice you’ll never drink. But then, there are the real ones—the people who inspire you to move your body without making you feel like it’s a chore. These plus-size influencers and communities are redefining what fitness looks like, and they’re here to remind you that movement is for every body.

    Jessamyn Stanley (@theunderbellyyoga)
    Yoga for every body? Jessamyn is leading the charge. She’s a yoga teacher, author, and unapologetic advocate for body positivity. Her posts are a mix of stunning poses, real talk about self-love, and the occasional laugh-out-loud moment. Whether you’re a yoga newbie or a seasoned pro, she’ll make you feel like you belong on the mat. My favourite quote from her feed, “Just make space for yourself, just make space.”

    Roz Mays (@rozthediva)
    Pole dancing? For fitness? Absolutely. Roz, aka “Roz the Diva,” will have you spinning, sweating, and feeling stronger than ever. She’s all about breaking barriers and proving that fitness doesn’t have to be boring—or predictable. Follow her for moves that are equal parts badass and empowering.

    Jessie Diaz-Herrera (@curveswithmoves)
    Dancing your way to fitness? Sign us up. Jessie brings her love of dance to the fitness world with routines that feel more like a party than a workout. Her feed is packed with energy, inclusivity, and the kind of vibes that make you want to move your coffee table and start grooving.

    Anna O’Brien (@glitterandlazers)
    Anna is proof that fitness isn’t about fitting into a mold—it’s about breaking it. She’s out here running 5ks, living her best life, and making it all look actually fun. Follow her for a blend of fitness, fashion, and the kind of humor that makes you snort-laugh.

    Mirna Valerio (@themirnavator)
    Trail running? Marathons? Mirna’s got it covered. This ultra-marathoner and adventurer will make you want to lace up your sneakers and hit the trails—at your own pace, of course. Her posts are a masterclass in pushing limits and embracing the outdoors, no matter your size.

    Lacee Green (@curvygirltrainer)
    Lacee’s energy is contagious. She’s a fitness coach with a knack for making workouts approachable, fun, and full of encouragement. Whether she’s breaking down moves or sharing motivational gems, Lacee’s feed is like a hype squad in your pocket.

    Supernatural App Facebook Group
    Okay, hear me out: VR fitness. The Supernatural App combines virtual reality with full-body workouts, and their Facebook group is where the magic happens. It’s packed with tips, support, and plenty of high-fives (virtual ones, of course) from real users, including me. If you want fitness that’s as fun as it is futuristic, this is the place to be.

    These influencers and communities prove that fitness isn’t about punishment or perfection—it’s about finding movement that makes you smile. Follow them, get inspired, and remember: your journey is yours, and it’s already worth celebrating.

  • Baked Salmon with Zoodles & Quinoa





    Baked Salmon With Zoodles & Quinoa

    Weeknight Wow: Your New Favourite Salmon Dish

    This Baked Salmon with Zoodles and Quinoa isn’t just a meal; it’s a fresh take on feel-good, nutrient-packed food. This dish brings together perfectly marinated salmon, tender zoodles, and fluffy quinoa for a blend that’s light, satisfying, and full of flavor. With a hint of spice, a dash of sweetness, and a pop of texture from black sesame seeds, every bite is an invitation to savor simple, wholesome ingredients that shine.

    Whether you’re looking for a quick weeknight dinner or a meal that feels a little special without much fuss, this salmon dish is your go-to. Ready in under 30 minutes, it’s proof that clean eating can taste as good as it looks!

    For my bariatric friends: This is a great choice for us. First, it’s high in protein, thanks to the salmon and quinoa combo—an absolute must for post-surgery nutrition. Protein helps keep you fuller longer and supports muscle repair and overall recovery. Plus, it’s lower in carbs, with zoodles subbing in for pasta, making it light yet filling without overloading the digestive system. The ingredients are nutrient-dense but easy to digest, with healthy fats from olive oil and anti-inflammatory perks from the garlic and sundried tomatoes. And the best part? It’s quick to make and packed with flavour, which makes it easy to stick with bariatric-friendly portions without feeling deprived.

    Ingredient's You'll Need

    Salmon fillets (4.4 oz. /125g each): Tender and packed with protein, salmon offers those omega-3 fatty acids that are not only heart-healthy but also make each bite rich and flavorful.
    Quinoa (3.5 oz./100g, cooked): This superfood is light yet filling, offering a complete protein source with all essential amino acids, plus fiber to keep you satisfied.
    •Zucchini: Spiralized into zoodles, zucchini provides a low-carb base that absorbs the marinade’s flavors perfectly, adding a fresh, light crunch.
    •Olive oil (½ tbsp.): Adds healthy fats and a touch of richness, giving the salmon and zoodles a lush, smooth texture.
    Garlic (1 clove, crushed): Brings a punch of flavor and anti-inflammatory benefits that balance out the dish.
    Sundried tomatoes (2.5 oz./70g, rinsed and chopped):These little gems add a sweet, tangy kick, plus a hit of antioxidants and vitamins for that extra nutritional edge.
    Salmon Marinade:
    Tamari (2 tbsp.):A gluten-free soy sauce alternative that deepens the flavor with a savory, umami taste, taking the salmon to the next level.
    Olive oil (½ tbsp.): Adds a subtle, smooth richness to the marinade, helping the spices stick to the salmon.
    Sweet and hot paprika (½ tsp. each): These spices add warmth and a hint of spice, giving the salmon a balanced, smoky flavor profile.
    Rice vinegar (1 tbsp.): A dash of brightness that lifts all the flavors, enhancing the dish’s overall freshness.
    Honey (1 tsp.): Just a touch of natural sweetness that caramelizes as the salmon bakes, creating a hint of crispness on the edges.
    Black sesame seeds (1 tbsp.): Adds a nutty crunch and visual appeal, plus they’re packed with healthy fats and minerals.
    Chili flakes (to taste): For a little kick of heat that livens up each bite, perfectly complementing the sweetness and tang of the other ingredients.
    Each ingredient here doesn’t just add flavor—it packs a punch in nutrients, making this dish both tasty and bariatric-friendly.

    Swap It Like It’s Hot: Easy Substitutions for This Recipe

    The beauty of this recipe is its flexibility! 

    With a few smart swaps, you can adjust it to fit your taste, dietary needs, or whatever’s in your pantry. Salmon can easily be swapped with trout or tilapia for a similar taste and texture, while cauliflower rice or farro can stand in for quinoa if you want a different grain. And if zoodles aren’t your thing, cucumber noodles or spiralized carrots keep it fresh with a unique twist. Simple substitutions like soy sauce for tamari, avocado oil for olive oil, or a splash of apple cider vinegar instead of rice vinegar mean you can make this recipe your own without sacrificing any flavour.

    • Salmon: If salmon isn’t available or you’re looking for variety, try trout or tilapia—both are mild, protein-packed options with a similar flaky texture.

    • Quinoa: Not into quinoa? Cauliflower rice or farro works well too. Cauliflower rice is lower in carbs, while farro has a chewy texture with added fiber.

    • Zucchini (for zoodles): Swap with cucumber noodles or spiralized carrots if you prefer a crunchier texture or a slightly sweeter taste.

    • Tamari: Soy sauce is a straightforward alternative (just check for low sodium if you’re watching salt intake). Coconut aminos is another option for a slightly sweeter, soy-free alternative.

    • Olive Oil: You can sub with avocado oil for a high-heat alternative that’s rich in monounsaturated fats or use sesame oil for an added nutty flavor in the marinade.

    • Rice Vinegar: If you’re out of rice vinegar, apple cider vinegar or white wine vinegar can add that same acidic punch with a slightly different twist.

    • Honey: Try maple syrup or a bit of agave if you prefer plant-based sweeteners or a milder sweetness.

    These substitutions keep the flavours balanced and the health benefits strong while giving you flexibility in ingredients!

    Baked Salmon With Zoodles & Quinoa

    Recipe by Curvy as Fork
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    Servings

    2

    servings
    Prep time

    10

    minutes
    Cooking time

    15

    minutes
    Calories

    300

    kcal

    Ingredients

    • 2 salmon fillets (4.4 oz. /125g each)

    • 3.5 oz. (100g) quinoa, cooked

    • 1 zucchini

    • ½ tbsp. olive oil

    • 1 garlic clove, crushed

    • 2.5 oz. (70g) sundried tomatoes, rinsed, chopped

    • Salmon Marinade
    • 2 tbsp. tamari

    • ½ tbsp. olive oil

    • ½ tsp. sweet paprika

    • ½ tsp. hot paprika

    • 1 tbsp. rice vinegar

    • 1 tsp. honey

    • 1 tbsp. black sesame seeds

    • chili flakes, to taste

    Directions

    • Mix together the ingredients of the marinade and cover the salmon to marinate for about 1 hour.
    • While the salmon is marinating, cook the quinoa and spiralize the zucchini.
    • Heat the oil in the pan, add the crushed garlic and fry for 1-2 minutes. Add in the zoodles and stir occasionally until it softens (about 3-4 minutes). Towards the end add the chopped tomatoes, and season with salt and pepper, to taste.
    • Heat the oven to 480°F (250°C) and place the salmon on a baking tray or casserole dish. Bake for about 7 minutes.
    • Remove the salmon from the oven to rest for a moment. In the meantime, pour in the salmon juices into the quinoa, and mix well.
    • Divide the quinoa and zoodles between two plates, then place the salmon on top. Sprinkle with chili flakes to serve.
  • Loving Yourself Deeply: Why It’s the Foundation for Everything Else




    Loving Yourself Deeply: Why It’s the Foundation for Everything Else



    Loving Yourself Deeply: Why It’s the Foundation for Everything Else

    We hear about self-love all the time, and it’s usually accompanied by images of bubble baths, cozy blankets, or even those elaborate spa days that look like they belong in a magazine. But learning how to practice self-love deeply goes way beyond a single afternoon of pampering. It’s the foundation on which we build everything else—our health, our work, our relationships, even our dreams. And as someone who learned this the hard way, I can tell you that if this foundation isn’t strong, all those big plans and shiny goals are on shaky ground. So, let’s talk about what it actually means to love yourself deeply and why it’s more than just a feel-good slogan.

    Step 1: Accept Yourself—Yes, Even Now

    One of the most powerful lessons in self-love is accepting yourself right now, not when you reach some future version you imagine. For years, I’d think, “I’ll be kinder to myself when I finally (fill in the blank with a distant goal).” To be totally honest, ,mostly, it revolved around fitting into a smaller size of jeans. I was waiting to love the person I’d be someday—not the one I was right then. So, how did I break this habit? I started small. For instance, and yes I know it sounds crazy, every morning, I’d stand in front of the mirror and say one kind thing to myself. It felt weird (and honestly forced) at first, but over time it became natural. Eventually, my reflection reminded me that I’m worthy of love today—not in some hypothetical, “perfect” future. And when you stop waiting, you start seeing all the good in who you are right now.

    Step 2: Boundaries Are Self-Love, Too

    For years, I was a total “yes” person. I thought that saying “yes” to everyone made me a great friend, family member, or team player. But what it really did was exhaust me. The more I gave, the more drained I felt, and I realized that loving myself deeply had to include protecting my energy. A good friend’s older sister was the one who taught me the power of saying “no.” I remember we’d been invited somewhere, and Ali just said, “No.” and continued on with what she was doing.  No excuse, no explanation—just a simple, definitive no. I was stunned! I hadn’t realized you could actually just… say no. I’m grateful I learned this lesson fairly young—thank you so much Ali!—I was probably 19 or 20 at the time. Many people wrestle with embracing the power of “no” for much, much longer. I saw this firsthand in one of my early jobs, working with a corporate trainer. I remember going with her to a session that covered the importance of saying “no” to achieve better work-life balance. She asked the room, filled with professionals in their 30s to 50s, how many people struggled with saying no. Almost every hand went up. So, if you struggle with “no”, you are definitely not alone. But the key is to understand that setting boundaries doesn’t make you a bad person—it makes you a stronger one. Start small here too. If a strong “no” feels foreign, try the “gentle no.” The next time someone asks for something you can’t (or don’t want to) give, start with a kind but firm response. Say a friend asks for help with a weekend project when your own to-do list is miles long. Take a deep breath and said, “I’d love to help, but I really need some downtime this weekend.” And you know what? They will understood! Setting boundaries is one of the strongest forms of self-love—it shows that you respect yourself and your needs.

    Step 3: Throw Out the Timeline

    Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt like there’s a ticking clock on your life goals. By 30, I should be doing this; by 40, I should have done that. Sound familiar? I spent way too long comparing my journey to others, feeling like I was “behind.” But here’s the thing: there’s no one-size-fits-all timeline. Taking a break from social media is a great way to reset this mindset, and it can be the most freeing things you can do. Try it, even for a weekend. It will remind you to focus on your own experiences, and that nothing is gained by measuring yourself against others’ carefully curated lives. Instead, focus on what you want to achieve, not what looks good to others. Letting go of those self-imposed deadlines will give you the freedom to enjoy where you are now, with goals that are meaningful to you, not anyone else.

    Step 4: Celebrate Small Wins, Not Just Big Ones

    If you’re like me, you probably wait until you hit a big milestone to celebrate. But real self-love is about celebrating every step, even the small ones. This was a lesson I learned from setting unrealistic goals and then feeling disappointed when I didn’t hit them. Over time, I realized that waiting for the “big wins” made me miss out on appreciating my journey. Now, every small win is a reason to pause, reflect, and feel proud. For example, if I go out of my way to treat myself with kindness on a tough day, that’s a win. If I choose rest over yet another commitment, that’s worth celebrating.  (Remember the power of “no!”) These small actions add up, creating a strong foundation of self-worth that keeps us grounded even when things get challenging.

    Why Self-Love Matters

    At the end of the day, loving yourself deeply is more than just something “nice to do.” It’s the foundation that keeps us resilient, that fuels our relationships, and that gives us the courage to go after what we want. When you start with self-love, everything else falls into place. You have more patience, more clarity, and yes, more joy in the things you do. And it isn’t a one-time event; it’s a daily practice. It’s reminding yourself, day after day, that you’re worthy of kindness, patience, and care. When you start building this foundation, the world looks a little brighter. You begin to realize that you deserve everything good in life, not in some far-off “perfect” version of yourself, but right now. So, take that first step. Stand in front of the mirror and give yourself a compliment. Say “no” to one thing that’s too much. Let go of the timelines and celebrate the little wins. Loving yourself deeply isn’t just a nice idea—it’s a game-changer. And, trust me, it’s worth every moment.