Author Archives: Elana Lyn Gross

About Elana Lyn Gross

Positive, proactive, preppy, problem-solver. I love blogging, lattes, alliteration, interior design, and colorful clothing.
  • Fitness Files: Steep Rock Bouldering Review

    My friend Kait and I went rock climbing at Steep Rock Bouldering, an indoor rock climbing gym on the Upper East Side.

    The Workout: An instructor talks about safety and rules for ten minutes, then you can climb for as long as you want. I used to go rock climbing at Chelsea Piers so I expected that Steep Rock Bouldering would have harnesses — but there weren’t any. It definitely added an element of exhilaration (and a bit of fear). We had a great time. It wasn’t very crowded and people were very respectful about waiting for a turn and not climbing in someone else’s path. They played fun music and it was clear that there were a group of “regulars” who became friends over time. I would definitely do it again!

    Wear / Bring: Wear what you’d normally wear to the gym. Don’t worry if you don’t own rock climbing shoes — you can rent a pair.

    What to Expect: It was fun, challenging, and exciting. You’re climbing ten or so feet without a harness! It’s possible to climb back down most of the way but there are springy, cushy mats if you fall or jump. I definitely felt the workout the next day! It is a great full body workout.

    I received a free month long membership for ClassPass in exchange for reviewing some of my favorites on my blog. This is an honest review. 

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  • Tiny Foods for Big Nutrition

    Whether looking to lose weight or simply optimize health, it’s not always about eliminating foods but actually adding more in!

    Adding healthy fats found in foods such as avocado, olive oil, fatty fish, nuts, and seeds in place of refined carbohydrates such as white bread, crackers, and chips, can have a significant positive impact on many aspects of health. Swapping that not-so-nutritious bag of corn chips for a handful of trail mix can improve heart health, aid in weight control, and promote healthy skin, hair, eyes, and digestion.

    One especially easy way to reap the benefits of these healthy fats every day is to include chia, flax, hemp seeds, and wheat germ in meals. All it takes is a sprinkle to benefit from the healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals these nutrition powerhouses provide. The great part about these seeds and, in the case of wheat germ, grain components, is that they can be easily incorporated into the foods that many of us eat on a regular basis such as yogurt, cereals, smoothies, salads, and baked goods such as muffins and pancakes.   Not only do they provide healthy fats but also offer hefty doses of important vitamins, minerals, fiber, and even protein. Chia and hemp seeds are such great sources of protein that they can even substitute eggs in recipes by mixing one tablespoon of seeds with three tablespoons water.

    Adding in a spoonful to any meal will up the satisfaction factor which may help curb hunger and aid in weight loss efforts.   It doesn’t take much to benefit from these health-boosting effects so try to add a spoonful in to one of your meals or snacks every day.   These healthy meal additions may be tiny but they are proof that big nutrition can come in small packages!

    This pancake recipe from Self incorporates both flax and chia seeds for a super nutrition boost.

    INGREDIENTS

    -1 cup rolled oats
    -1 cup 2-percent-fat plain Greek yogurt
    -2 eggs
    -2 teaspoons chia seeds
    -2 teaspoons flaxseed
    -Vegetable oil cooking spray
    -1/2 cup sliced strawberries
    -1/2 cup blueberries
    -2 tablespoons pure maple syrup

    PREPARATION

    In a blender, pulse oats until finely ground. Add yogurt, eggs, chia and flaxseed, and process until batter is combined but seeds remain intact. Set a large nonstick skillet over medium heat for 1 minute; coat with cooking spray. Working in batches, cook 6 pancakes until golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes per side. Divide pancakes between two plates and serve topped with berries and maple syrup.

    Tips: Shelve those instant or steel-cut oats—only rolled will yield the right texture. Check whether your skillet is the right temp by dropping in a bit of batter. It should sizzle but not scorch.

    This is a guest post by Rachel Neifeld, RD, CDN CDE she works as a clinical dietitian, freelance writer, and nutrition spokesperson specializing in endocrine, obstetric, geriatric, and sports nutrition at a major medical center in New York City. We met at a meditation class and I’m thrilled that she’ll be contributing to the wellness section! Read More

  • Good Advice: February 2015

    The purpose of the career profile series is that I think we can learn so much from likeminded, successful, driven women. The internet has revolutionized mentorship – I don’t think that you have to actually know someone to learn from their career path and experiences. I learn so much from reading people’s stories, following them on social media, and reading their blogs, articles, and books. I hope that you’ve found the career profiles to be as helpful as I have!

    Without further ado, here are my favorite quotes from this month’s profiles:

    “I try to stand up for millennials as much as I can because I really like our generation. I think we are hardworking. I think we are optimistic. I like that we don’t accept doing things the same way because ‘that’s how it’s always been done’. I guess my advice would be to just keep going, keep making things, keep chasing things make you happy.” —Amanda Greeley

    “Savor the small accomplishments: When you have a big dream, it can be easy to beat yourself up for not ‘being where you want to be.’ Be proud of yourself for everything you accomplish here and now. Your dream will only continue to get bigger as you grow more and more.” —Samantha Cooper

    “By comparing yourself to anyone else you’re wasting time – time that you could spend investing in yourself, your career, and developing the skills you need to realize the hopes and dreams for your career.” —Lauren Pruner

    “Work, work, work. Go above and beyond. Always be a coworker or teammate people can count on, but maintain a back bone.” —Elizabeth Didora

    Featured image courtesy of PR Blonde. Read More