Showing posts with label personal trainer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal trainer. Show all posts

Friday, January 2, 2009

All Ho~ Ho'd Out!!

Well...it's official, I did my part this holiday season. You may remember that I explained in my last Fit Tip that the average person gains seven pounds between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. I am happy to report that I came in a little below the average! I did weigh yesterday and I have GAINED THREE POUNDS! Yuck!

But at least I know...right?! As hard as it was to get on that scale yesterday...I am glad that I did. As our yearly calendar hits the reset button, so should we. I think that it's important that we all have a starting place. Note that I didn't say anything about a Resolution! So take some time today to think about how you're going to hit your Health and Fitness Reset Button! Goals give us a purpose and there's nothing that motivates me more than knowing there is a finish line!

We, as your trainers, are ready to help you not only to set your goals but to map out a pathway to them. So...we can do your bodyfat or measurements, do a treadmill or push-up test, or give you some goals to improve your flexibility. Now that I know I've got some (more) pounds of fat to lose...I've de-junked my kitchen and am ready to start making my way toward my finish line! How you measure success is up to you...but I think we all do a little better with our program when we have a goal in mind. If your goal is weight or body fat loss...take that first step onto the scale. Knowing is a lot better than not knowing because then at least you can start moving in the right direction! Happy 2009! Let's make it a GREAT year!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Summer Lazys!!

You know you’re being lazy when you...
• spend 10 minutes searching for a close up parking spot instead of parking at the far end of the lot
• use the elevator to get to the third floor (or less!)
• drive to the mailbox
• have a yard boy, housekeeper, and take your car to Autobell
• stand with dog instead of walking it
• say it’s just too hot to exercise

It’s time to get crackin’ and move a little more! Have a great week!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Is the Value of Your Stock Going UP or down??

Taking Stock...
Ever heard the expression...there’s a little good in the worst of us and a little bit of bad in the best of us? (No this email is not about Elliot Spitzer!)

It’s time for all of us to take a little inventory of our daily lives and take a look at our personal balance sheet...

Think about your fitness program and your overall daily life. List on a sheet of paper the three best things that you do for yourself everyday and then list the three things that most need improvement. Make these very specific!

Now think about your top three...congratulate yourself and make a commitment to maintaining them. These behavior changes take time and have really made a difference in your life! It is ALWAYS important to recognize all that is good about who you are.

Now look at your bottom three...which one is the most glaring? Why is it so bad? Finally...are you willing to change this behavior? On your sheet of paper, list three strategies that you are willing to implement in order to make this change occur. Tell your trainer or your spouse or anyone about your intentions because this helps make the goal real and helps you to commit to what you say...now every time you think about falling off that proverbial wagon...remind yourself exactly why this behavior glared at you so harshly when you wrote down on paper...change always helps us to grow!! Good luck!!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Some Christmas Greenery...

The other night I was forced to take my mom to her favorite restaurant...Chili’s. She likes to get their Cobb Salad and even worse has herself convinced that this is somewhat healthy! Oh no!
That got me to thinking that we all kind of live by that “ignorance is bliss” nutrition regimen...so I went home and looked up Chili’s Cobb Salad on the internet. Would you believe that their Cobb Salad contains 970 calories and 60 grams of fat with 16 grams being saturated fat! Wow! Just for comparison I went to McDonald’s site and looked up the Big Mac. It contains 540 calories and 29 grams of fat with 10 grams being saturated fat.
So the moral of this story is NOT to go have a Big Mac! The moral is to be an educated consumer...ignorance is only bliss when it comes gas prices and global warming! Don’t be fooled by healthy sounding names or appearances. We all have enough knowledge under our belt to know when something is truly good for us or not. So when choosing your Christmas greenery here are some basic rules: 1. Make sure the salad contains at least 4 vegetables.
2. Have some healthy protein on top like grilled chicken or turkey.
3. Limit the fats (cheeses, nuts, crunchy things) to no more than three.
4. Choose a low fat dressing and have it on the side...
Oh and by the way...sorry Mom. Have a great weekend!!

Friday, November 16, 2007

Make Sure That the ONLY Thing Getting Stuffed This Year is the Turkey!

It’s that great time of year when we can all consume copious amounts of food and beverage and not feel any guilt...right?!

Here are a few painless tips to make your holiday a little healthier...

· Whole grains...pick whole wheat bread for your stuffing...put whole wheat rolls on the table...use brown rice in your recipes
· Low-fat dairy...with all of the other rich ingredients no one will notice if you use light butter, light sour cream and skim milk in your recipes.
· Broth not butter...use vegetable or chicken broth in your recipes and lighten up on the butter...the flavor is actually better.
· Get some exercise before and after the big feast...don’t make it rigorous, just enjoyable and then take a big ole’ nap!
· Be sure to eat breakfast everyday including the day of and the day after the gorge fest...it will regulate your metabolism and hopefully keep you from overdoing too much...
Above all else...enjoy yourself! It’s just one meal and you can undo the damage with your trainer next week! Have a great time...you know we will!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Top Six Fitness Myths

Top 6 Fitness Myths

Ace Fitness developed a list of the top 6 fitness myths. The list was derived from a survey of 1500 fitness professionals. Here are their top six responses and an explanation from Industrial Strength:
1. Women who lift weights will get bulky muscles. This would be a full time job first of all. Women do not easily bulk up like men. It requires many sets and heavy weights with various training styles and a huge time commitment. However, women do want to gain muscle mass in order to burn more calories at rest.
2. Spot reducing is possible. Don’t we all wish that were true! The body will reduce as a whole not according to spots.
3. No pain, no gain. Maybe if you are an Olympian! For the rest of us, pain is a sign of a potential problem that needs to be addressed. Let your trainer know what you are feeling if you are concerned.
4. Exercise requires a hefty time commitment. 30 minutes a day, 3.5 hours a week, 15 hours a month. About 2% of your time. You decide if that seems like a lot.
5. If you exercise, you can eat whatever you want. Try it and see! Lots of hard work and no weight loss results. Weight loss is a simple math equation involving calories in vs. calories out.
6. There’s a magic bullet (quick fix) out there somewhere. If that were the case 62% of our society would not be obese.