Showing posts with label Jose Ochoa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jose Ochoa. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

From “Comida Chatarra” to “Comida Sana”: A Health and Fitness Talk at OYE


What drink would you choose?

Last Saturday, OYE scholars delved into a topic that often goes unspoken: health and fitness. Guest speakers Vanessa Faraj, from KM2 Solutions, and Jose Ochoa Pagoaga, former president of the local municipal gym in El Progreso, challenged OYE scholars to recognize the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

The seminar began with Vanessa (above) giving a general overview of what healthy eating entails: consuming fruits regularly, avoiding sugar drinks, etc. To engage the students, Vanessa asked two scholars to choose their favorite snack, and then talked about which one is the healthier choice.

OYE kids share what they eat for breakfast.
Complementing Vanessa’s focus on healthy eating, Jose encouraged OYE scholars to be as active as possible, and noted the importance of regular exercise. Likewise, he talked about the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle at a young age. Jose, who has lost 70 pounds in one year, is a true example of what leading a healthy lifestyle can do.

While many people may think that Coke gives more energy than water, and that an oatmeal cookie is much healthier than a chocolate one, our OYE scholars have now dispelled those myths. Muchas gracias a Vanessa and Jose for their time and knowledge on this topic; they’ve led our OYE scholars another step closer to developing themselves as an entire (and healthy) person! 

Jose Ochoa offers health advice.
Other useful health tips:
  • Baleadas...a staple Honduran food...are 60% fat! Definitely not a healthy choice.
  • Opt for grilled chicken rather than fried chicken to get a healthy protein.
  • Avoid buying packaged cereals for breakfasts. Instead, so with a healthier, sugar-free option like oatmeal. Prepare with water instead of milk and add fruits (bananas, berries) and nuts.
  • Don't believe packages when they say "All Natural" or "Sugar Free"...they might still be unhealthy.
  • Look at the ingredients before buying. If you can't pronounce one of the ingredients of a certain food...that means you are eating chemicals. Don't eat it!
  • Eating breakfast in the morning is proven to be important. Don't skip! Instead of fasting, eat healthy.
  • Eat more fibers for healthy carbs and to promote digestion (celery, apples, spinach, cabbage, etc.)
  • White meats (chicken and fish) are much better for the body than red meats
  • Avoid packaged foods, sodas, and juice soft drinks...they are full of sugar.
  • If one of the first three ingredients of a product is sugar...AVOID IT!
Many thanks to Jose and Vanessa for their time and knowledge!