Health At Every Size: LIVE!
Health At Every Size: LIVE! was a huge success.

Thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, speakers, and participants who supported this event. For anyone who wasn’t able to make it, we should have the video up soon and please check out www.HaesLive.com for more highlights, pictures, and resources.


I started planning this event with local registered dietitian Nicole Geurin with 3 goals:
1. Banish some common health myths
– Dieting Works / Calories In VS Calories Out = Weight Loss

Within 5 years 95% of dieters gain the weight back, many more than they lost.
– Thin = Healthy / Fat = Unhealthy

Healthy comes in all sizes
2. Let people know there is a medically backed weight neutral approach to health, and give them resources to pursue it.
Health at Every Size


Connie Sobczak founder of “The Body Positive”
3. Encourage people to pursue enjoyable movement, and nourishing food

I’m happy to say mission accomplished! We were able to raise over $400 for the Association For Health and Size Diversity, and had a energizing time moving, eating, and then listening to inspirational speakers, and health educators.
The movement to bring back balanced nutrition and enjoyable regular exercise is here!
Join us in reclaiming your health and happiness
Ways to get on board:
1. Turn off the Negative
Unfollow/Unsubscribe/Delete any pages you follow that encourage restrictive diets, quick weight loss, and unrealistic body image
Body Positive Social Media:
Facebook
AdiosBarbie
The Body Positive
TheBodyIsNotAnApology
TrainHardOrGoHomeSacramento
Twitter
Kindologist
NicoleGeurin
MissInformed11
TrainHardSac
Instagram
HaesLIve
Happsters
Beauty.beyond.bones
Effyourbeautystandards
TrainHardOrGoHomeSacramento
Blogs
https://nicolegeurin.com/
http://theloveyourselfchallenge.tumblr.com/
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/weightless/
http://carolrossettidesign.tumblr.com/
http://www.thebodypositive.org/
2. Read a body positive books regularly
Health At Every Size: The Surprising Truth About Your Weight By Dr. Linda Bacon
Embody: Learning to Love Your Unique Body (and Quiet That Critical Voice!)
by Connie Sobczak
(Here are some other suggestions: https://haeslive.com/books/
)
3. Try new(or revisit old) types of movement
Ask yourself what you enjoy. Adult Dance, Recreational Sports,
Strength Training, Swimming, Walking, Hiking, Running, Roller Derby, or
Zumba are all idea’s to consider.
4. Start a Mindfulness practice
Like meditation, coloring, or volunteering
5. Brain Training
Watch your language, and work to speak about your body, and the
bodies of others only in positive ways. Lose fat burning, calorie
counting, and phrases like “does this make me look fat?”
For More information check out:
https://www.sizediversityandhealth.org
www. haes
community.org






