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Spring Health Hacks: Three Expert Hacks for a Fitter, Fresher You

Kate Save by Kate Save
27/10/2025
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Spring into Wellness: Kate Save’s Expert Tips for a Health Reset
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As the seasons shift and Australia warms under longer, brighter days, spring offers the perfect invitation to reset. With the countdown to Christmas underway, now is the ideal moment to refresh your health and wellness goals, guided by balance rather than burnout.

While many are tempted to dive headfirst into intense detoxes or punishing exercise routines, Kate Save, Dietitian and Exercise Physiologist, says that the secret to lasting wellbeing lies in consistency, not extremes.

“There’s so much pressure to ‘get summer-ready’ overnight,” says Save. “People often push themselves too hard, chasing quick results. But sustainable health is built through small, steady changes — not deprivation or overexertion.”

To help make that transition smooth and achievable, Save shares three practical health hacks — each designed to fit seamlessly into even the busiest schedule.

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1. Focus Your Mind and Unwind — in 10 Minutes

With packed calendars and end-of-year demands, stress can easily become the default mode. But short, intentional breaks can help reset your nervous system and improve clarity, calm and focus.

Try these mini-mindful moments:

  • Commute Calm: Turn travel time into a meditation break. Close your eyes, slow your breathing, and use a guided app to begin the day grounded and energised.

  • The Tea Pause: Step away from your desk for a mindful tea ritual. Herbal blends like chamomile, lavender or lemongrass can soothe the mind, while green or rooibos teas provide antioxidant support.

  • Desk Stretch Series: A few gentle stretches — neck rotations, chest openers, and seated toe reaches — release tension and boost circulation. Just a few minutes can transform both body and mood.

2. Nourish from Within — in 20 Minutes

Spring’s abundance of fresh produce makes it the perfect time to nourish your body with foods that energise and repair. Instead of restricting, focus on adding nutrients that support skin health, digestion, and vitality.

Stock your kitchen with:

  • Omega-3s for heart and brain health — found in salmon, sardines, tuna, or omega-fortified eggs and bread.

  • Fibre to support gut health — think quinoa, brown rice, whole grains, and oat bran.

  • Carotenoids and Vitamins A & E to protect the skin and repair cells — found in pumpkin, sweet potato, carrots, almonds, and walnuts.

✨ Try this light, restorative meal: Teresa Cutter’s Beauty Salad — perfect for a midweek energy boost.
[Get the recipe ➤]

3. Make Every Minute Count — in 30 Minutes

If your workout routine needs a refresh, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) offers a time-efficient solution. Short bursts of exercise followed by brief recovery periods are proven to burn more calories and build endurance — even when time is tight.

“Just 30 minutes of HIIT, three times a week, can deliver better results than longer, less focused workouts,” says Save. “Pair it with resistance training, and you’ll keep your metabolism elevated for up to 48 hours after you finish.”

Take it outside to make the most of spring’s warmth — a brisk park circuit or beachside workout delivers both fitness and fresh air.

A Season for Reconnection

This spring, rather than chasing perfection, consider redefining what health means to you. Whether it’s taking 10 mindful minutes, preparing a nourishing meal, or completing a quick outdoor workout, every small shift builds towards greater wellbeing.

Your best self doesn’t appear overnight — it evolves, one mindful choice at a time.

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KATE-SAVEAbout Kate Save

As one of the country’s most respected dietitians and exercise physiologists, Kate Save is truly passionate about helping to empower individuals across all walks of life make real change within their own lives to achieve optimal health and wellness. Holding a double degree in Nutrition/Dietetics and Exercise Science from Deakin University and possessing more than a decade of experience, Kate has a robust resume which also includes Pilates instructor, boxing trainer, former model and television presenter.

 

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Kate Save is an Accredited Practicing Dietitian, Exercise Physiologist and CEO and Co-founder of Be Fit Food. Kate has been working with clients struggling with weight-loss and weight management for more than 15 years.

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