
Do you ever wonder where all of your energy has gone? Looking back, it’s hard to remember how we made it through our adolescent years full of school and extracurricular activities! Although the life of an adult can be overloaded with strenuous responsibility, full-time jobs, and a family, there are often additional factors affecting your productivity and energy levels. How great would it be if you could give yourself an extra boost and get the most out of each day?
Iron deficiency is quite common, especially since food today is often stripped of its nutritious properties. Iron is one of the many minerals that can be absorbed through food. It’s attributed to energy and it’s vital to your body functioning properly. Iron is part of the protein hemoglobin and works with myoglobin, both of which are responsible for the delivery of oxygen to the body’s muscles and tissues.
Symptoms of iron deficiency include: a lack of energy, ridges in nail beds, headaches, increased heart rate, or a pounding heart. Long-term iron deficiency can lead to anemia, and while it may be prevented, it’s often hereditary! Anemia is the most common blood condition, and 3.5 million Americans are affected every year.2 If anemia runs in your family, take a simple test at your next doctor’s appointment for your red blood cell count and make sure you’re staying aware of your iron levels. Women ages 19-50 are recommended to take 18 mg of iron daily, and 8 mg is recommended for men.1
If you’re suffering from insufficient levels of iron, here are some great sources of iron to help you pick up your energy:
There are two types of iron, heme from meat, poultry, and fish, and non-heme from plant sources. Heme iron is better absorbed than non-heme iron. However, you don’t have to eat meat to get adequate iron. You can better absorb iron from plant sources by pairing them with vitamin C foods such as oranges, tomatoes, etc.
Most of all, make sure you’re getting enough sleep. Nothing is worse than running on a lack of sleep as well as having low iron. Another trick that’s especially great for vegans or vegetarians is to cook in cast iron cookware. Using this cookware to prepare food helps leach iron into food, especially if you’re cooking acidic foods.
Now go get that energy boost!
Kayleigh Jardine
iFit Trainer
WARNING: This post is not intended to replace the advice of a medical professional. The above information should not be used to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Please consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet, sleep methods, daily activity, or fitness routine. iFit assumes no responsibility for any personal injury or damage sustained by any recommendations, opinions, or advice given in this article.
We’ve reached the final stretch in iFIT’s Finish Strong journey, a three-month commitment to staying active, motivated, and focused through the end of the year. You’ve built your consistency, and now it’s time for the grand finale: the Dash to the Finish Challenge.This month is all about pushing to the finish line while celebrating how far you’ve come. Embrace the season, whether you’re walking through the holiday markets in Germany or feeling the Jingle Bell Burn in the iFIT Studio.It’s time to finish strong!Complete the workouts from your selected Challenge level by December 31, 2025 and you’ll earn this digital reward for your Trophy Case. Here are this month’s Challenges:Treadmill and elliptical workoutsWalking and Running: Finish strong this month with walks and runs! You’ll explore the famous holiday markets in Germany with Casey Gilbert, complete holiday-themed walks and runs in the iFIT Studio with Ashley Paulson, John Peel, Richard Biglia, Jesse Corbin, Pearl Fu, and Jonnie Gale, walk across a glacier in Argentina with John Peel, and wrap things up in Nepal with Ang Tshering Lama.Join the Dash to the Finish Challenge: Walk & RunCycling WorkoutsCycling: Cycle to the finish line this month! iFIT Trainer John Wessling will lead you through an interval ride and an endurance ride alongside a dog sled team in Alaska. Then, you’ll head to Colorado with iFIT Trainer Keith Gabel to explore the Devil’s Thumb Resort. Finally, iFIT Trainer Ashley McIvor will join you in Norway for a HIIT ride and strength ride that is sure to get you in the holiday spirit.Join the Dash to the Finish Challenge: CyclingRower WorkoutsRowing: iFIT Trainers Alex Gregory and Susan Francia will take you on an epic adventure this month! Join Alex in Wales for endurance and speed rowing workouts, then head to Canada for quick but effective training with Susan, focused on HIIT, power, and endurance.Join the Dash to the Finish Challenge: RowingStrength workoutsStrength: Build strength in the iFIT Studio and in Iceland this month! Catch the incredible dynamic duos of Hannah Eden and Paulo Barreto, John Peel and Ashley Paulson, and Hannah and Ashley, and a solo workout with Shannon Cooper for fun, holiday-themed workouts. iFIT Trainer Jonnie Gale will round things out with two strength-focused workouts in the stunning backdrop of Iceland.Join the Dash to the Finish Challenge: StrengthDisclaimer: The primary purpose of this blog post is to inform and entertain. Nothing on the post constitutes or is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, prevention, diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided on the blog is solely at your own risk. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, and please consult your doctor or other health care provider before making any changes to your diet, sleep methods, daily activity, or fitness routine. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of information available on this blog. iFIT assumes no responsibility for any personal injury or damage sustained by any recommendations, opinions, or advice given in this article. Always follow the safety precautions included in the owner’s manual of your fitness equipment.
December 1, 2025