Military Discount – Coach Membership

  • 25% off Team Beachbody Products and the coach level membership to military members for FREE!

Military DiscountDETAILS ABOUT THE MILITARY DISCOUNT

As of January 5th 2015, active military members, and veterans can now get a discount on Team Beachbody products by signing up to become a Team Beachbody Coach. Previously the discount was only for active military members (or spouses). As a way of saying, “thank you for your service“, Beachbody has now extended this special offer to military veterans.

The cost for the coach membership ($39.95 plus tax) and your monthly service fee ($15.95 plus tax) will be waived; thus, the Coach Membership will be completely free. Thus, Shakeology is $99.00 per month without the additional cost of the Coach Membership monthly service fee after initial sign-up*. *Most individuals purchase the challenge pack (fitness program and 30-day supply of Shakeology) from My Fitness Shop upon sign-up for the Coach Membership.

Once enrolled in the Coach Membership, you are able to receive a 25% discount on all of your own personal purchases and earn income by sharing your journey with Beachbody products to others. Regardless of the path you choose, I’m here to help you every step of the way!

WHO CAN QUALIFY FOR THIS MILITARY DISCOUNT

1) Active duty military service members
2) Military service members wounded in action
3) Honorably discharged military veterans
4) The spouse or domestic partner of: an active duty service member, a military service member wounded in action, or a military service member lost or killed in action.

STEPS TO GET YOUR MILITARY DISCOUNT

The sign up process is kind of backwards. You have to pay first to get signed up and then submit the required information.

Step 1) – Send me an email at Melissa@LLHealthyFit.com (Subject: Military Discount) *I will reach out to you with the specifics on how to register for the Coach Membership.

Step 2) – Submit the military fax cover sheet, required Coach information, and a copy of an approved military active status OR veteran’s document (DD214).

REQUIREMENT TO MAINTAIN THE MILITARY DISCOUNT

A minimum of 50 PV every 90 days in order to continue to receive the program benefits. Each product has an assigned PV; thus, you would want to ensure your product(s) purchased meet this requirement.

OTHER INFORMATION FOR THE MILITARY DISCOUNT

I’m active duty military however my spouse would like to enroll as an Independent Team Beachbody Coach. Is this possible?

Yes, absolutely. If you are active duty military and are not in the Coach Membership, your spouse is welcome to take advantage of this benefit. If your spouse is enrolling as a Coach rather than you, your spouse will need to submit a copy of your active duty orders or other suitable paperwork, in order to qualify for this waiver. In this particular case, the name on the Coach account will be the enrolling spouse.

If you do not currently work with a Coach, please make sure to make me your FREE coach here. I run monthly accountability groups and I would love to help you on your journey to health and wellness. Please feel free to email me (Melissa@LLHealthyFit.com) with any questions. I would be happy to take the time to talk with you.

 

 

Cookie Dough Bites

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Many recipes seem to call for bananas and/or peanut butter for cleaner version of snacks. Sometimes you just need a change up without throwing off your entire day. I cannot resist eating raw cookie dough when making chocolate chip cookies. Eating raw cookie dough with eggs isn’t the smartest choice, but I know the temptation is pretty difficult to resist. Not to mention all of the sugar used to make cookies!

Here is my solution…COOKIE DOUGH BITES! Few ingredients and no baking necessary. The hard part will be limiting yourself to 2 cookie dough bites in one day! My tip is to keep them in the freezer and portion out the allotted cookie dough bites. This is a great sweet treat that will not undo your entire day of healthier eating and exercise.

INGREDIENTS YOU NEED:

  • 2/3 cup raw cashews
  • 1 1/3 cup of quick oats
  • 2 TBSP Agave
  • 1 TBSP Maple Syrup
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 1/4 cup of miniature chocolate chips

WHAT TO DO:

  1. Blend the cashews and oats in a blender or food processor until they are in a powder. Be careful not to over blend OR the cashews will turn into cashew butter!
  2. Add the agave, maple syrup,  and vanilla to the mixture. Blend until well incorporated, but do not over process. Sometimes I have to use a spatula or mix by hand.
  3. Place mixture in a small bowl and stir in chocolate chips by hand. The miniature chocolate chips work the best.
  4. Form into 1 – inch balls. This recipe makes approximately 13 cookie dough bites.
  5. Place in freezer or refrigerator.
  6. Enjoy!

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Fajita-Stuffed Chicken

I’m on a mission to use ingredients that I have in the house before going grocery shopping again! It can be easy to fall into a pattern of weekly grocery shopping without emptying the freezer/refrigerator/pantry of the items previously bought. This is also a great way to rid the house of not so clean eating items without throwing away. Make use of the groceries you already bought and replace with healthier choices the next time. This is the time of year my family plants a garden. I’m looking forward to fresh vegetables that I know have not been sprayed with pesticides.

Fajita-stuffed Chicken is what I decided to make the other night. My husband including my daughter loved this meal. It was simple to make and this meal could be prepped a day in advance so that all you have to do is cook it the next day. Feel free to spice it up by adding jalapeños.

INGREDIENTS YOU NEED:

  • 2 TBSP Olive Oil
  • 1 Large Orange Pepper
  • 1/2 Large White Onion
  • Salt/Pepper (*I used 1 tsp of pepper only)
  • 4 oz. Cream Cheese (*You could attempt to substitute with Greek Yogurt like FAGE)
  • 1/2 cup of Cheddar Cheese
  • 3 Chicken Breasts
  • 2 tsp each of sea salt, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder

WHAT TO DO:

  1. Heat Olive Oil in a pan over medium heat. Add orange peppers, onion, and pepper; sauté.IMG_5957.JPG
  2. In a medium bowl, combine sautéed peppers and onion with cream cheese and cheddar cheese. Mix well.
  3. In a zip lock bag or bowl, combine seas salt and remaining seasonings. Add chicken breasts to the bag and toss.
  4. Place chicken breasts on a cutting board and slice to create a pocket and add fajita mixture.IMG_5958.JPG
  5. Cook over medium heat (*approximately 5 minutes on each side; time may vary depending on thickness of the chicken breast).
  6. Enjoy!

You can serve this meal over spinach or with a vegetable of your choice. I used sugar snap peas and watermelon since this is what we had in the refrigerator.

Tip: Since grilling season is right around the corner, the chicken could be cooked on the grill. Be sure to use aluminum foil sprayed with non-stick cooking spray to place the chicken on so that when the cheese melts it does not make a mess on your grill.

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Balsamic Glazed Salmon

I never had much interest for salmon until my husband went fishing in Alaska. The views in Alaska sure are breathtaking compared to what I am used to in Pennsylvania! The wild salmon that he had caught was shipped home for all of us to enjoy. Salmon is one of our favorite meals to eat as a family whether smoked, grilled, or baked.

Last year we were craving wild caught salmon and decided to order from a fishery in Alaska; J-Dock Seafood Company in Seward, Alaska. They are a family owned and operated fish processing company and fresh Alaska seafood market. The salmon that we purchased was caught fresh and shipped to us FedEx Priority Overnight. For more information, visit the website for J-Dock Seafood Company.

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The recipe below is a different option from my Grilled Salmon Salad which uses a marinade. I wanted an option that had a balsamic flavor and that did not require advanced prep work on nights where dinner needs to be quick and easy.

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INGREDIENTS YOU NEED:

  • 1 Tablespoon of butter (*I use Earth Balance brand; non-GMO, vegan, etc.)
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon white cooking wine
  • 1 tablespoon honey (*I prefer to use honey bought from a local farm.)
  • 1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 4 teaspoons of Dijon mustard (*I used Spicey Brown Mustard as that was the only mustard I had in the pantry.)
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon oregano (*fresh or dried)
  • Salmon fillets

WHAT TO DO:

  1. Add butter and garlic to a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat; stir garlic until soft (about 3 minutes). Mix in white cooking wine, honey, balsamic vinegar, mustard, and some salt/pepper. Simmer, uncovered (about 3 minutes) or until slightly thickened.
  2. Arrange salmon fillets on foil-lined baking sheet. I use cooking spray on the aluminum foil so the fillets do not stick.
  3. Brush salmon fillets with balsamic glaze and sprinkle with oregano. *A tip is to use a fork to put holes in the salmon fillets so that the balsamic glaze can soak into the salmon.
  4. Bake in oven for 12 to 14 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Salmon should flake easily with a fork.
  5. Brush salmon fillets with remaining glaze and use a spatula to transfer salmon fillets to a plate (leaving the skin behind on the foil).
  6. Enjoy!

A side of veggies goes great with the Salmon fillets. Any extra salmon can be used to make a salad for lunch the next day.

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Bites

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INGREDIENTS YOU NEED:

  • 2/3 cup creamy peanut (*An option is to substitute for almond butter.)
  • 1 cup oats
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons honey (*I use local honey.)
  • 1/4 cup miniature chocolate chips (*In the picture, I had used large chocolate chips.)
  • Flax seed (optional)

WHAT TO DO:

  1. Mix all ingredients in a bowl until well-combined.
  2. Cover and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
  3. Once done chilling, roll into approximately 1 inch balls.
  4. Roll 1 inch balls in a thin layer of oats and chocolate chips on a cutting board.
  5. Store in the refrigerator until ready to be eaten.
  6. Enjoy!

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22 Minute Hard Corps – Week 2

Week 2 of 22 Minute Hard Corps is almost complete! There were new moves added in the Resistance 2 and Cardio 2 workouts that added an additional challenge for this mama. I always recommend to modify when necessary. It is more important to do a move the correct way rather than to try and keep up with the number of reps being performed in the workout program. One thing for sure is if you keep at it…you will succeed!

22 Minute Hard Corps - Cardio 2

Workout:

Resistance 2 included: burpees, jump squats, chin-up L crunches, punch pulls, and corkscrew lifts. The Cardio 2 workouts included: mountain climbers, straight leg sprints, gorilla crawls, jimmie jumps, water bug, and burpees. I really do enjoy that the 22 minutes is fast paced and keeps my body moving. My blood pumping is an instant mood booster! Again, I feel the workouts are totally doable.

My workout schedule for week 2 looks something like this:

22 Minute Hard Corps - Week 2 Schedule

Week 2 Meal Plan:

When I make a meal plan for the week, I like to include dinner options that my husband and daughter will eat with me. There is no need to make separate meals from your family! I’m here to help if you find that meal planning is not going as easy as you thought. Keep your meal plan simple and easy with recipes that you know and then slowly add new recipes!

22 Minute Hard Corps - Week 2 Meal Plan

Check out the Balsamic Brussels Sprouts side option! The green portion container equivalent is 1 cup chopped or 5 medium Brussels Sprouts equals 1 green ration.

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If you would like to join my Spring Training Bootcamp there is still time. Enrollment is open until March 20th. Just think that 8 weeks from now we are in SPRING weather and SUMMER is a month away! You truly do have 22 minutes to devote to yourself. You always find time for the things you want the most…why not make your health and wellness a priority?!

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Mustard Crusted Halibut

Nothing beats fresh Halibut from Alaska. I’m always looking for new ways to make Halibut and this is what my husband decided on for dinner! Quick, easy, and healthy recipes is how we roll.

Let’s just say there were NO leftovers. Our daughter ate the same as us! We have always encouraged her since she has been little to eat what we are eating. Who wants to make separate meals all the time after working all day! She has not become picky yet even at 3. There is hope even if you feel you have a picky eater.

Mustard Crusted Halibut

INGREDIENTS YOU NEED:

– 1 cup Panko Bread Crumbs
– Halibut Filets (1-inch thick; skinless)
– 3 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard
– 1/3 cup White Wine
– 6 Tablespoons Butter (divided) (*We use Earth Balance brand; non-GMO, vegan, etc.)
– 1 Orange (zest and juice)
– 3 Garlic cloves, minced
– Salt and Pepper to taste
– Extra-Virgin Olive Oil

WHAT TO DO:


1. Place bread crumbs in a rimmed dish. Season with salt and pepper.

2. Spread Dijon mustard on one side of the filet. Dredge the mustard-coated side in the bread crumb mixture.

3. Heat a large non-stick skillet on medium-high. Melt 3 Tablespoons of butter along with 3 Tablespoons of olive oil. Next, add the halibut breaded side down. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until golden. Gently flip and cook on the second side for 1 to 2 minutes.

4. Add the white wine and garlic and reduce heat.

5. Add the orange juice/zest and then add the remaining butter.

6. Serve the filet breaded side up with a drizzle of butter sauce.

7. Enjoy!

A side of veggies goes great with the Halibut!

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Balsamic Brussels Sprouts

I wanted to share a side option that is part of my 22 Minute Hard Corps – week 2 meal plan. I will be the first to admit that I did not think that I would be a Brussels Sprouts fan. I found out last night that I was wrong! I placed two on a plate for my daughter and she even ate them. I say this side dish is a WIN for our family. I hope you enjoy too!

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INGREDIENTS YOU NEED:

  • 1 – 2 pounds Brussels sprouts, washed and halved
  • 2-3 Tablespoons of Balsamic Vinegar
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2-3 Teaspoons Olive Oil

WHAT TO DO:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F
  2. Line baking sheet with foil
  3. Combine all ingredients in a bowl and toss until the Brussels sprouts are coated
  4. Bake 30 – 40 minutes; stirring frequently (every 10 minutes or so)
  5. Enjoy!

If using the color coded containers then each serving (approximately 5 medium Brussels sprouts) would count 1 green container.

The color coded containers are available for purchase in my fitness shop.

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Increase Your Ingredient Awareness

I think about this often and I am by no means perfect since choosing to make changes in my life. My goal is progress each day rather than perfection. I find moderation is important on my journey so that I can continue to live this lifestyle long-term. I continue to keep an open mind and learn more. YES, there was a time where I really took short cuts in my life related to my health and wellness including a wide variety of feelings that involved 1) thinking there was not enough time in my day,  2) guilt, 3) self-sabotage, 4) fear of failure, and 5) finances. I did not focus my energy on nutrient deficiencies and that nutrient deficiencies can be a cause of my depression and anxiety. What I personally was dealing with then had a domino effect on the way that I was viewing myself, interactions with family, energy levels, etc.

Slight nutrient deficiencies add up over time and can slowly lead to:
Digestive problems: IBS and Colitis
Weight gain: Obesity, Diabetes
Mental imbalances: Anxiety, Depression
Inflammation: Chronic pain, Arthritis, Dementia, Heart Disease, Stroke
Premature Aging: Joint pain, Degenerative Diseases

As I pause for a moment, I think about how my life choices are working with me rather than against me. I hope this information helps you too! I’m always here to chat…no need to ever feel alone or that your struggles are unique to you. Feel free to connect with me by completing the get support application.

 

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