Julie is an authorative and inspirational mentor and speaker encouraging thousands of people to transform themselves, discovering how to live with optimal wellness.
She was the first female distance runner awarded a scholarship to the Australian Institute of Sport. With a background in elite sport and 10 years spent working in the personal growth industry, Julie’s experience has included mentoring Australian marathon runner, Kate Smyth, to achieve selection in the Beijing Olympics; encouraged comedian Dave Hughes to improve his running; and coached Big Brother finalist Vesna Tosevska in launching her new career.
Her book "The Metabolic Clock book" has been featured on shows from The Today Show, Sunday Herald Sun, Cosmopolitan Health, Aust/Healthy Food, Woman’s Day, Who Weekly, Good Health and ABC Radio.
Julie also facilitates customised goal-setting workshops for corporations and state government.
Julie’s passionately lives her life according to her personal philosophy, ‘It doesn’t matter what is happening in your life, it’s what you think about it that creates your experience of it. So, what you are thinking will be either the fuel or the extinguisher of your motivation. The good news is that the choice is always yours.’
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In her new book, The Metabolic Clock Cookbook, Julie Rennie recommends treating your metabolism “like a miniature sun”. She says that your body wakes up gearing up for the day ahead and hits its stride at noon.
NOT just another self-help, quick fix, lose weight fast cookbook, The Metabolic Clock Cookbook explores the idea that when you eat is as important as what you eat for health and wellbeing.
Recipes by Julie Rennie | Nutritional Breakdown by Sally Fraser Vegetable fritters with minted yoghurt dip The perfect energising breakfast for morning runners A healthy and tasty snack or side dish for hungry runners Fritters Ingredients • 250 g zucchini grated • ½ cup rice flour • 1 sprig fresh coriander chopped • 1 tbsp grated Parmesan cheese • 1 small free-range or organic egg lightly beaten • ½ tsp finely grated lemon zest • 1 tbsp olive oil • Handful of rocket leaves washed and dried • Celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper • 1 quantity Minted Yoghurt Dip see below) Method 1.
Extracted from Healthy Living May 07 2013 BY ALI DEANE JULIE Rennie’s dedication to healthy eating helped her to achieve multiple elite sporting goals, and now she is helping others reach happiness, health and vitality through her focus on balance, timing and metabolism.