I'm hoping to do better with exercising for the rest of this month. My current motivation is Spring Break! :)
Here are some websites I found helpful:
This section of the website has a whole bunch of workouts tailored just for women. My favorite section is "Workouts To Go," where you can download a workout and transfer it to your iPod, iPhone, Zune, Blackberry, Treo, etc. I also love the yoga section!
Another website where I get tips and ideas about different exercises. An interesting feature is the "What does it take to burn it off? Calculator." It would take me 293.78 minutes of shopping to burn off a cheeseburger... I wonder if I could use this as an excuse to eat a cheeseburger and shop for 5 hours! :)
I love watching Food Network, so its only natural that I go to FoodNetwork.com for healthy recipes. My favorite feature is the "Quick Meals" search engine. You put in what type of meal you want to make (breakfast, lunch, dinner), what you want to make it with (chicken, beef, shrimp, etc), and how long you want to spend making it (15, 30, 45 minutes).
My favorite section is the Quick & Healthy recipes. These are definitely a must for busy people. The food looks so good and they have a wide variety of options (comfort food, seafood, Mexican, Italian, Vegetarian, etc).
This is a great website because it tells you how much of each food group you should eat (based on your age, height, weight, and exercise level). You can also plan for future meals and track current meals and exercise. My favorite feature is the Menu Planner because it is easy to use and gives you a visual aid to understand how much of each food group you are eating.
This is another great food and exercise tracker. My favorite feature is that it compares how many calories you've eaten with how much you've burned. It also gives you a Daily Nutrition Breakdown, which helps you see what percentage of carbs, fat, & protein you are eating. I see that I am overloading on carbs & fat :(
This is not really a fitness/food website, but it helps keep track of your spending and you can set a budget for how much you spend on food or exercise. If you're like me, you will also realize that you spend too much on discretionary items and that this money could be saved or used for healthier choices.