Posts Tagged ‘healthy life style’

Tips To Staying On Track

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

We’ve all been there, your doing soooooo well following your program and workout schedule…you see results but on any given day it never seems like enough for the amount of change you’ve included in your life. So what do you do? Start to panic that you wont reach your goal in time and then use that negative emotion to derail your progress and self sabotage. Yikes. Now what?

Take comfort in knowing that your not different in that respect. There is nothing freakish about that behavior, it’s unfortunately common. Many people go about the same cycle and it’s vicious enough to keep some individuals from their goals for a life time unless they seek out steps to change their “on again” “off again” ways.

So where should you start?

  • Tell people about your goals and express how much they mean to you. Tell the people you usually tell last because they actually call you out if they see you doing something totally contradictory- like drinking alcohol or reaching into the bread basket when your out to dinner. Yes, sometimes when it’s hard to be your own parent you have to entrust that task into another. That eyebrow raised surprised/questioning look still has a profound effect on your behavior.
  • Now surround yourself with people that care about YOU and your goals and understand them. This might mean making new friends at the gym, park, where ever but many times your drinking buddies now don’t make a great transition in fit pals that will support your lifestyle changes. Unfortunate but true. But if you hang around people that “drag you down” you have no one to blame but yourself.
  • Invest in your body and new lifestyle. The biggest returns you can get are on your body and health investments. They’ll never stop paying you back. But committing to change by enlisting the help of a professional, joining group training classes and purchasing comfortable training gear, tells YOU something about yourself. Not only are you committing to yourself but you’ll feel accountable. I personally recommend the gear because you start feeling the part of a fitness buff which is huge and you wont be turned off or distracted by draping sloppy old t shirts and pajama pants in your way or in the mirror. Feeling confident doesn’t have to pricey but you should dress for success along the way.  Make the investment and show yourself you really mean it for LIFE this time.
  • Last tip for today: don’t be afraid or avoid talking to someone when you start to self doubt, freak out about a deadline, or feel down about your progress. We attach a lot of emotion to the way we look and feel about our bodies and in the beginning you’ll have plenty of emotional days that can lead to self sabotage. Its normal, but not excusable now that you know you’re not alone AND you know you should get those feelings out.  A true fit pal can talk you down off the kitchen counter instead of offering you a pint of Ben & Jerry’s and for that you will know you have a real friend for life.  ;)

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Now keep rockin’ and remember, you spent a lifetime building the body you have. You can’t undo it all in a month but you sure can have successes your entire journey!

5 Diet & Exercise Disasters- 1 Smart Solution!

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

1. STARTING SMART: It can be a bit overwhelming to build all new healthy habits in order to sculpt the body you really want. Where you need to start completely depends on where you are right now and what your habits are on a regular basis. The only way to prioritize which eating and activity habits you need to change first, is to see what your doing on paper. That’s right. The simple act of journaling what you eat and what, if any, activity you did that day, will show you where you really need the most work and pronto! Some big no no’s to watch out for are:

  • Skipping breakfast
  • Eating fried or processed food (they ruin your skin anyway)
  • Not drinking enough water (shoot for 8 glasses to start)
  • Drinking your calories (soda, juice & calorie bomb coffee drinks) and…
  • SUGAR! Yes, even the “fat free” kind. Sugar is sugar period.

What about your activity levels? If you weren’t active today-drop and give me 20! Well…maybe that’s a bit much. If you don’t have much experience in exercising, it would be best to get your first workout by hiking to your local trainer for some professional help. You’ll get a big return on the investment in your figure. If you’re on a very limited budget, bodyweight exercises in your own home is a great place to start.

2. EMOTIONAL EXTREMES: This is a BIG one. Food is not the solution to your problem. A sleeve of cookies won’t fix your relationship, eggplant parmesan won’t help you nail that interview and no- sucking down fancy cocktails doesn’t give you a body like Sarah Jessica Parker on Sex In The City. The real solution? Start journaling. Clear your mind. If you’re not sure what’s wrong or why your self- sabotaging your fitness goals, you need to find out ASAP. The only way to do that is by doing a bit of soul searching. So get out of the danger zone (aka back away from the fridge) and find a quiet spot to vent on paper. Instead of eating everything, you’re much more likely to find out what’s eating you.

3. FAT FAUX PAS: Gasp! The “F bomb”! If Fat is a dirty word in your diet lingo, you’ve got it all wrong. Healthy fats keep your hair shiny, eyes bright, skin smooth and waistline trim. Grandma was right when she said all things in moderation. Either way, too much junk fat like saturated fats in pizza, or too little fats like the blubber blasting omegas in salmon, and you’re slowing your results. How do you know what you’re eating? You got it. A journal. One day you might eat NO fat and another day you might eat way too much of the wrong kind. Start journaling what you put in your mouth and ask a professional. If you’re afraid of eating fat, it’s likely because you’ve been misinformed for some time now. How can you start small? Take 2 omega 3 fish oil caps at breakfast, lunch and dinner.

4. THE STRESS EFFECT: It’s not just hype. Stress can do horrible things to your body. For one, it can cause your body to pump out hormones like cortisol. Cortisol regulates blood sugar, inflammation, your immune system and your energy levels. One of the results of elevated cortisol levels is the storage of extra body fat especially around your midriff. Bummer. How can you combat the onslaught of stored belly fat with fear, worry and stress on the job? Exercise! Breaking a good sweat, whether at home or at the gym can help relieve stress by pumping out feel good chemicals called endorphins. The science of endorphins is controversial because some pros believe the positive feeling you get is from meeting a physical challenge, not the exertion itself- BUT, whatever the direct cause of the endorphin pump, exercise has been proven to enhance mood! So journal down your start mood, get in a quickie workout and head back to your journal to record some new adjectives to describe your post workout mood. You’ll not only be pleasantly surprised by the immediate results but journaling will help remind you that it’s a really beneficial habit to keep.

5. CONSITENCY=SUCCESS: On the wagon, off the wagon, back on the wagon…only to fall off again. Can someone please show me where this dreaded colony- sized wagon is so I can burn the thing! Believe me when I tell you …RUN from the proverbial wagon because apparently everyone falls off this darn thing! Your best bet is not to set unrealistic goals that set you up for failure. If you try to workout 7 days a week, you not only risk injury but you set yourself up for big disappointment in yourself. Plan to begin exercising 3 days a week and go from there. Don’t set a consistent exercise goal of 4 days a week until you’ve accomplished the first goal of 3 days a week for at least a month or two. Similarly, don’t go overboard with a super strict diet. Start by following the guidelines above and don’t make it more complicated until you have those mastered.

If you take nothing else from this blog, please remember the small ,healthy changes you make really do count in the long haul. If you make a mistake, don’t blow the day, week or month. Just get up, dust the donut powder off, and log your journey to fitness success. Staying consistent with your nutrition and exercise is key, and keeping a journal for yourself is your only feedback you have for what’s working and what’s not. So, 5 diet and exercise disasters greatly improved with 1 smart solution- keep a journal and keep at it!

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Your At Home Solution to Muscle Soreness!

Friday, June 5th, 2009

We know how hard all of you dedicated members are working during your training sessions and metabolic condition classes. We also know that when your pushing yourself that hard, occasional muscle soreness will remind you for 1 or 2 days just how hard you worked. Where muscle soreness is natural and nothing to be concerned about, the worst thing you could do that next day or two is to “take it easy” or hit the sofa to rest up. Being sedentary will contribute to, and lengthen the duration of your stiff muscles. The best thing you can do for fast relief is get up and move it! Now I am not giving you permission to over train and do strenuous exercise everyday, but I am reminding you that the best solution for relieving muscle aches is healthy blood flow to the sore spots and throughout your whole body. That blood flow will warm and ease your muscles while supplying them with the nutrients they need to feel relief.

 

Some key reminders for you to feel better fast:

 

Do not HOLD stretches while your body is stiff and you have not warmed yourself up. Holding stretches are known as Static Stretches. These are best left to the end of your training sessions or after engaging in enough movement activity to break a light sweat. You’re muscles will not be as willing to “give” and stretch if they have not received adequate blood flow.

 

Do not bounce (ballistic stretching) or force a movement that your body is not ready to give. A good indicator of this is if a stretch causes you pain, causes you to break the form of the movement or makes you grimace in a face of true discomfort. More importantly, stay within your current range of motion and continue the movements as you steadily increase that range of motion allowing healthy blood flow to the achy area.

 

Keep it moving! Don’t change your movements to cater to your soreness. Move through regular steps and reaches so that you don’t avoid using the areas that need to be loosened up.

 

Follow this at home solution to muscle soreness for a full body treatment after another great Training Studio Session!

 

- Walking Warm Ups 1 to 2 lengths each
- Stiff Kicks 15 reps each side
- Seal Jumping Jacks 15 reps
- Prisoner Goodmornings 15 reps
- Arm Circles small to big 20 forward then 20 backward
- Spiderman Hip Stretches 12 to 16 total reps

 

*Each rep and round increase the range of motion through each movement while taking minimal rest, creating optimal body heat to warm muscles and feel relief fast
*Repeat 2-3 total rounds through and start feeling more flexible!

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Lastly, if an ache or pain persists longer than 3 days, inform your trainer! Open lines of communication are key in achieving the best results for your body. Let us help you feel your best!

 

The Smart Start Young

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

It’s no secret that our children live in a different world than that of children raised even as short as 5 years ago. Internet, X Box, Game Boys, Wii, texting and super sized-super convenient meals out. Obviously no parent is responsible for the crime rate that keeps our children from riding bikes all over town or being tempted to order out all the time because both parents work crazy hours- But! There are some precautions to take immediately to ensure that your child doesn’t become a statistic in the battle of obesity now or later in life.

 

The secret? The smart start young! Even with all the technological distractions these days it’s imperative that you begin to instill healthy habits in your child or teen’s regular routine. You teach a child that they have to brush their teeth whether they like it or not from a young age, and sure enough, because they know its important to their health, they do it the rest of their life. Now if we only did that with exercise and balanced nutrition! Well, I would like to pose the question Why not? And why not start today?

 

Step One: It’s irrelevant whether your child or teen is currently at a healthy weight or not.  They all need to learn about a balanced diet and the importance of physical activity (besides Guitar Hero).  Most importantly, do not discriminate between your children if one is a different weight or size than the other.  A healthy body image is instilled and doesn’t just magically appear.  Teach health equally and foster only positive emotions towards fitness and proper nutrition.

 

Step Two: Breakfast is a must!  No matter the age or the fuss they kick up about being picky or too busy to eat before catching the bus.  Choose a breakfast with a healthy source of protein, carbohydrate and fat for a well balanced meal that will support your child or teens: brain function, mood, metabolism and focus in school.  Ex. 1 whole omega egg with added whites (veggies are an added bonus) and either a piece of fruit on the go or throw those eggs over some whole grain toast.  In a super rush?  A scoop of dream protein blended for a minute with some frozen fruit and a small handful of almonds is fast and will have your child thinking they earned a smoothie treat.

 

Step Three: Prioritize your child’s busy schedule.  Don’t keep health on that back burner for when social clubs, art class and other after school activities are over.  Enroll your child in a fitness program where they will learn about strength, conditioning, healthy foods, discipline, team work, respect…and the list goes on and on.  Check out our programs here and allow your child or teen to watch and try one for free with no obligation.

 

Step Four: The teeth brushing rule- It is your direct responsibility as a caretaker to help keep your child consistent.  I don’t know any parent that purchases a tooth brush and doesn’t encourage and check that their child uses it regularly.  Do the same with their breakfast, training and positive reinforcement for a healthy body image.  They will thank you in the future with the same pearly smile.

 

Step Five: Start today!  Not after the school year or after camp or…you catch my drift.  Your child is growing NOW and learning NOW.  We can’t put that on hold so let’s not wait.  Take even the smallest step today by getting outside with your child or teen and going for a bike ride, walk ,or invite the neighborhood kids over for a back yard game of badminton.  Learning a healthy lifestyle can be really fun if you let it!

 

Post your experiences of bringing your child to The Training Stud

 

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Back To School Special!

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Going away to college, whether an hour from home or across the country, is a big step in becoming independent.  As if maintaining your course schedule wasn’t enough, you have to learn how to manage your health and fitness in a new environment with added distraction and even stress.  Eating right and exercising will help your energy levels, focus, sleep patterns and immune defense against winter colds and flus. Whether your a first year student, a soon to be grad, or even a teacher…everyone can use a little support in getting adjusted to a new lifestyle.  I put together a few basic but highly effective tips so that you can make the most of your year at school.

Tip #1  Never Skip Breakfast! -Grandma was right.  Breakfast is hands down the most important meal of the day.  Have options ready for regular mornings and days that you may wake up late and have to run out the door.  Enjoy eggs and fruit or Old Fashioned Oatmeal with a scoop of vanilla protein powder.  If your in a rush have a protein shake and grab an apple and some almonds to go!

 Tip #2  Snack Attack- Don’t wait until your absolutely starving to eat something because your so much less likely to choose the right foods.  Easy to pack snacks for long class schedules could be an apple and small handful of almonds & walnuts or a quality protein bar.

Tip #3  Walk It Off- Whether it’s that first accounting exam, an overwhelming course load or your roommates really annoying music taste….walk it off!  Stress can lead to overeating for no other reason but distraction so take a hike!  Throw on a hoodie and walk the campus.  Chances are you’ll meet some new people, relax and be more healthy because it. 

Tip #4 Put Yourself To Bed - Yeah, I’m sure you don’t want to hear it but the amount of sleep you get directly effects your TOTAL health.  Sleep balances the hormones in your body that control a normal appetite.  Lose too much sleep on a regular basis and you’ll be grabbing for junk foods that your body doesn’t really want or need.  Sleep also will keep your immune system pumping to fight off classmate cooties AND if that isn’t enough, proper sleep also regulates your mood so your roommate doesn’t get the urge to dip your toothbrush in the toilet.

Tip #5  Easy On The Booze- Let’s face the obvious.  You have new found personal freedom and there is no shortage of parties.  Alchohol consumption leads to sloppy judgement calls in every area of your life.  If your drunk or even just “buzzed” your putting yourself at risk.  If your health and safety isn’t enough reason to avoid drinking, let it be know that alchohol is major contributer to that unfortunate “Freshman 15″.

Well off to school you go now!  Take care of your body and your body will take care of you.  Feel free to email me through my website with any questions or topics of interest that you would like me to blog about.

Ready, Set…Go Already!

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

We all have big goals and visions of what we want our lives, bodies and fitness levels to be like; but more often than not people get stuck on the “ready, set…” and then never really get the “GO”.  You can have really great pieces of information about smart eating and exercise but get no results because, well, it’s just not enough to know it.  I hate to break the news but that overnight epiphany of “Today is the day I’ll follow the perfect program without fail, forever!”-will never come.  There is no need to expect perfection from yourself in order to see great results from building healthy habits.  You don’t need the perfect pair of sneakers to start taking walks around your neighborhood or have a personal chef to eat more lean proteins, vegetables and fruit.  Need a really basic habit to start asap?  Give up soda, juice, and calorie packed specialty drinks.  Implement that as often as you can, every day!  Need a more advanced tip?  Have 3 healthy breakfast options posted” on the fridge.  One for when you oversleep, one for when have some time but are kind of lazy that morning, and a third option that you can really sit down and enjoy.  Breakfast sets the tone for the entire day so it’s super important to be prepared so that you start off on the right foot.  Here are 3 possible breakfast options but feel free to be creative.

“The Oversleeper”: Protein shake, apple & small handful of nuts  (totally portable and can even be left in your car or desk at work)

“The Lazy Day Special”:  1% cottage cheese with 1 cup fresh blueberries and raw almonds

“The Morning Person”: Omega 3 egg with added whites, 1/4 cup reduced fat shredded cheese with all your favorite veggies, slice whole grain toast and a clememtine

Now YOU try!  Try my suggestions and/or write a menu for yourself.  Keep all your habit goals on a list that you can see and read often. Keep adding to it as each goal becomes more of a daily habit.  If you need help prioritizing your nutrition and fitness goals, do not hesitate to consult a respected professional.

Now Ready, set….GO already!