• 01Jun

    by Philip Neikro, Customer Service Manager

    About two weeks ago, someone gave me a box of a popular brand of energy bars.  For the last 4 or 5 days, I have been eating one each morning for breakfast.  (When you are running late, sometime you have to eat on the fly!)  And I’m sure I’m not the only one who grabs something convenient like this for a quick breakfast.

    For this posting, I decided to review another smart phone app that I have used in the past, but, to be honest, had kind of forgotten about.  The app is called “Fooducate,” and is available for both iPhone and Android formats.

    This amazing app is basically a food analysis tool for when you are deciding on something to eat or choosing to purchase at the grocery store.  This is how it works:  when you are at the grocery store and you are thinking about purchasing a product, you use your phone’s camera to scan the item’s barcode.  The app then looks up the item from its database and displays an analysis of the item’s nutritional information.  The app displays the product’s calorie content, gives the product a rating from A to D, lists some information that would be associated with the product that you might not have known about, and gives you a list of healthier alternative products that are available.

    For example, this particular energy bar contains 5.5 teaspoons of sugar.  That’s more than 5 times more than I put in my morning coffee!  I can’t even imagine putting 4 more teaspoons in my coffee, it would be way too sweet, but I had no problem eating a breakfast bar that was that sweet!

    The app also gives the item a “FoodPoints” value.  The app states that this point system isn’t associated with any other company, but the number it gives is still based on fats, carbs, fiber, and protein.  (I’m sure that this point system would be a helpful accompaniment to other “food point” diets.  The app mentions that this product is heavily processed, explains that many energy bars should really be considered meal replacement bars instead of snack bars, gives info about different types of sugars listed in the bar, and, I think the coolest feature…gives me a recipe for a Vegan granola bar, a healthier alternative, by far!

    I am so amazed by this app.  We tend to “mindlessly” shop for our food.  We might look at the nutritional information on the side of the box, but do we really understand what it means?  By having other types of product information and a product “health-rating,” we would be better armed at making better choices for ourselves and our families.  Next time you see me at the grocery store, be assured that I will be scanning my items with this app first, before I place them in my shopping cart!

    Here’s to Healthy Living!

    Philip B. Niekro

  • 21Sep

    Over the years, as much as I wanted it, running never really clicked with me.  I would get sore, injure myself, rest for one day too long, and before I knew it, another attempt at fitness – out the window.  But then I discovered the smartphone app, Couch-to-5K (C25K, for IPhone/Android,) by Cool Running. This amazing app guides you from doing no/little exercise, to being able to run a complete 5K run, all within a 9-week period.

    Now, I call myself an avid runner.

    On your first day, the app instructs you to walk for 2 minutes, jog for one minute, walk for another 2 minutes, etc.  You repeat this pattern until you have completed 20 minutes of exercise.   Over the course of the next  9 weeks, the walking-to-jogging ratio slowly shifts each day until you are, eventually, jogging for 30 minutes, nonstop.  These small changes in the walking/jogging ratios are barely noticeable as your body, slowly, becomes stronger and your endurance becomes longer.  You exercise 3 times a week, alternating rest days with exercise days.  You even get 2 days off to rest on the weekends!  And, if you like running to music, you can use your own library and play it through the C25K app.

    Since I completed the C25K program and running my first 5K, I have run over six more, have competed in two 10K’s, and am currently training for my first half marathon.  Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that running was something I would enjoy as much as I do.   When I tell people how I started, I tell them that the Couch-to-5K phone app was the best $3 I ever spent and I encourage them to purchase the app for themselves.

    For those of you, who have yet to embrace smart phone technology, don’t despair.   Cool Running has an informative website that contains a free, written, running plan you can print and use without a smartphone.  The site also contains a ton of helpful material, from podcasts to inspirational stories to community support.  Just go to www.c25k.com for more information.

    If you are thinking about running as a way to improve your health or if you are just looking for something new, pickup your phone and purchase C25K.  It’s an easy to use program that has proven results.  Who knows, you might become the avid runner you always dreamt of becoming.  But first, you’ve got to get up off that couch!