Taking steps for better health is not always easy. Professional athletes sometimes need a little extra motivation! As a National Women’s Health Week ambassador, tennis champion Sloane Stephens shares how she builds healthy behaviors into her life. In this blog post, Sloane talks about getting motivated on tough days, making healthy food choices, and staying fit off the tennis court.
I want to be able to live a long life that includes being active, traveling, and keeping up with my family. Being my best and healthiest self allows me to enjoy the things that I love most.
Some days I wake up and I do not want to work out or play tennis. That is normal. I like to give myself little rewards for accomplishing those things when I need to. I tell myself, “OK, after practice I can go treat myself to some frozen yogurt or a movie.”
I enjoy gym workouts, beach walks, and the occasional spin or yoga class. I like to mix things up and challenge my body with new activities so that I do not get bored.
It is all about balance. Choose healthy foods that make you feel good. There are definitely foods I know I have to avoid because I will be tired or feel bad after I eat them. Learning what works for your body and listening to it is key.
Peanuts! I travel everywhere with a bag of them. They are easy to eat on the go, which is perfect for me since I travel a ton.
Again, I think it is important to listen to your body. If I had a long day or am just tired, I know not to push myself and make plans. I go home, take a bath, light candles, and just relax. Having no plans and just being with my family is the best way to really de-stress for me.
I am a big fan of diffusers. I like to use lavender to help me unwind and sleep well. Also, exercise helps me sleep. I noticed that I always sleep better when I get to work out that day.
I like to keep all of my annual appointments at the same time every year. I schedule them when I know I will have some downtime so work or other commitments do not cause me to cancel or reschedule. Plus, it is easy to remember my appointments if they are all around the same time.