Showing posts with label Determination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Determination. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Don't Be Afraid of Weights!

If running and running and some more cardio are the cornerstones of your fitness plan and you aren't seeing the results you want, try resistance training.

Ladies!  How many of you avoid lifting weights like the plague?  Well, me for one!  We all think, I’ll bulk up, I want to lean out, I don’t want those Madonna arms (a valid argument), it’s dangerous!  But wait, is this what will really happen if I pump some iron and eat a balanced diet?  Hell, no!  But you know what will happen...?



Yep, it’s true.  I am completely guilty of this.  We as women are programmed by the media and magazines to live and die by a sweat session on the treadmill, elliptical or stairmaster.    We (especially women) are programmed to believe that we must stick to dumbbells less than 10 pounds and perform dozens of reps on end so that we can “tone” our bodies and avoid getting big, “manly” muscles.   

Think you’re getting big from lifting weights? Guess what, that’s the excess fat you trying to lose, not muscle. Women just don’t possess the levels of testosterone needed to develop the freakishly large bodies that the media has you imagining. In fact, women have about 15 to 20 times less testosterone than men do.  And ask any man how hard it is to bulk up?  It’s just not even easy for a guy to do either!  If it's tough for a guy with 15 times the testosterone, how difficult is it for a woman?  Can you say nearly impossible (well, without drowning yourself in supplements)!

Albert Einstein once defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over yet expecting different results. We’ve all heard this about our workout routine and agree, yet we continue to do more and more cardio expecting our bodies to suddenly transform into the lean and athletic physiques we desire.

Now why is lifting weights beneficial?  Here are 6 solid reasons to add iron to your cardio routine. 

1.       YOU WILL LOSE MORE FAT PER SESSION OF LIFTING THAN CARDIO: When Penn State researchers put dieters into three groups—no exercise, aerobic exercise only, or aerobic exercise and weight training—they all lost around 21 pounds, but the lifters shed 6 more pounds of fat than those who didn’t pump iron. Why? The lifters’ loss was almost pure fat; the others lost both fat and muscle.  I’d much rather not lose any muscle.  Just that fat please.

Another research on dieters who don’t lift shows that, on average, 75 percent of their weight loss is from fat, while 25 percent is from muscle. Muscle loss may drop your scale weight, but it doesn’t improve your reflection in the mirror and it makes you more likely to gain back the flab you lost. However, if you weight train as you diet, you’ll protect your hard-earned muscle and burn more fat.

2.        MORE MUSCLE, MORE CALORIE EXPENDITURE: Most everyone considers weightlifting only to add size, but when contrasted head-to-head against cardiovascular exercise, resistance training comes out on top in the battle to burn calories.  The huge advantage to weight training is your body's ability to burn fat during and after exercise.    

Lifting weights will burn more calories than spending the same amount of time on the treadmill. When you go for a jog your metabolism will slow down as soon as you've jumped off the machine, but after you've lifted weights your metabolism will still be on fire long after your session has finished. It means you'll lose weight quicker and with summer just around the corner you might want to look as good as possible in your bikini when you're at the beach.


3.       YOU'LL BE ABLE TO EAT MORE:
OK, so women are a little unlucky when it comes to dieting because they can't eat as much food as men without putting on a lot of body fat.  This is simply because women are smaller and we don't need as many calories to maintain our current size. When you add an extra pound of muscle you can burn up to 50 calories extra per day just by being alive.  And even though I’m saying you can eat more, I don’t mean a second helping of that hot fudge sundae.

As women age, they naturally lose muscle mass. This causes your metabolism to slow, which means you could start building a spare tire by the time you reach your 30s. “When you do weight-bearing exercises, you start revving up your metabolism—and it keeps burning for many hours after your workout,” says Wayne Westcott, PhD, director of fitness research at Quincy College and Prevention advisory board member.

4.       YOU'LL LOOK MORE TONED:
You won't be able to create the toned look by droning on that stairmaster without doing any form of resistance training. You can definitely lose a lot of body fat by going on a diet and doing lots of cardiovascular exercise, but when all is said and done you'll just look like a smaller version of your current self.  The only way you'll get the toned look most women crave is by losing fat, and gaining muscle.  Otherwise, you’ll just look like a string bean.

While cardio is important and will help melt fat, weights sculpt your body, creating curves and definition right where you want it. They also help fight the effects of gravity, making you much less likely to have arm jiggle in your upper arms.

5.       BONE HEALTH:
As you age, you are at risk of losing both bone and muscle mass.   Resistance training is an excellent way to combat loss of bone mass, and it decreases the risk of osteoporosis.   Strength training is one of the 12 best ways to break-proof your bones.  “Lifting weights can help counteract age-related bone loss,” says Ethel Siris, MD, director of the Toni Stabile Center for Osteoporosis at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. “Strengthening your muscles also improves balance and keeps you as strong as possible which lowers your chances of a fall-related fracture. 

6.       SKINNY JEANS FOR ME?  YES, PLEASE!!:
“One pound of fat takes up much more space than one pound of muscle,” says CrossFit athlete and certified level-1 trainer Cheryl Brost, a 41-year-old mother of two. “So even though muscle weighs more, what do you want all over your body? Something that’s bulky, like body fat, or something that’s lean, and takes up less space, like muscle?”

7.       YOU WILL IMPROVE YOUR MENTAL ALERTNESS, ENERGY LEVELS AND REDUCE STRESS:
Weight lifting stimulates the mind, improves alertness, and provides an energy boost later in the day. University of Virginia scientists discovered that when men and women lifted weights 3 times a week for 6 months, the study participants significantly decreased their blood levels of homoscysteine, a protein that’s linked to the development of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. 

Weight lifting is one of the best ways to naturally improve your mood. It reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, and it creates a sense of happiness. Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia found that the blood pressure levels of people with the most muscle returned to normal the fastest after a stressful situation, compared to those who had less muscle mass.

So, who’s ready to add some resistance training to their cardio routine without joining a gym?  There are several BeachBody programs which couple cardio and resistance training.  They range from beginner to advanced and I assure you there is no droning on a treadmill, elliptical or stairmaster!  Fill out an application below so we can find the best program for you and more details about my next challenge group!


Success eventually comes from the challenge you dedicate yourself to.  Nothing ever comes without a battle and it’s the woman who fails forward who will be victorious in the end! 

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Monday, January 18, 2016

HOW TO TURN YOUR FITNESS INTO YOUR BUSINESS!!

Have you ever wondered what it is that I actually do as a Health and Fitness Coach?
Well, I am inviting you, yes "You" to my first ever Sneak Peak Event into Beachbody Coaching. I want to share with you a few things about why I love what I do and why it sets my soul on fire. I am looking to grow my "Taking Control One Day at a Time" tribe of passionate, determined and motivated individuals and I want you!!
If you have ever thought for a second that you could do this, then you need to attend this event. I love referrals too, so if you know of someone else that may be interested please share this post with them.
Message me for more info or click the link in the comments below for the event!


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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

The Struggle is Real for "Me" too!!

Let's go back one year ago and take a look at me.  Most of you would look at the picture below and think that I looked fine and didn't need to lose much weight.  You are correct, I didn't have a lot of weight to lose but I was not happy in my own skin.  I didn't feel confidant in a bathing suite and really wanted to shed those extra pounds after my last pregnancy.  The sad thing is that no matter how hard I tried I just couldn't lose it!
 *Picture take in Sept 2015*

Most of you know that I am runner and I LOVE it but no matter how often I ran or how long my runs were it just wasn't cutting it.  One of the main reasons for this was because I ate like shit!!  I would drink soda and eat junk all the time!  I became addicted to those things, needing them every day just like an addict needs alcohol and/or drugs.  I just didn't know how to stop the vicious cycle.  I had tried many times but would fail and the cycle would start again.  The really sad thing was that I would hide this from my family and friends.  No one really knew that I struggled with this every day.

Finally in April, 2015 I knew I had to change something.  I started to really watch what I was eating and I was able to lose a couple pounds for my summer vacation but I was not where I wanted to be.  In June 2015 I decided join a 21 Day Fix Challenge Group.  This was my second attempt.  I failed my first attempt :(  The second time was different.  I was committed 110% and I wanted to change my lifestyle and feel comfortable in my own skin.  After two weeks into the program I decided I wanted to continue with this journey not only as a challenger myself but as a coach.  I wanted to help others like me!   

In Aug 2015 after two rounds of the 21 Day Fix Extreme program, I finally had abs and toned up my whole body.  I have NEVER had abs before in my life.  Not even before kids!!  I finally felt amazing on the inside and out.  I had confidence that I never had before and I was so proud of myself!
*Aug 2015*

*Aug 2015*

*Aug 2015*

In Oct 2015 I got a little too confident with my progress and decided that I could have a cookie here, party snack there and a few too many glasses of wine!  Within about 2 to 3 weeks I had gained a few pounds back and started to notice the my stomach wasn't how it looked in Aug and Sept.  I also started to feel how I felt a year ago about myself.  What was I doing, I just worked so hard and why would I let everything go just for a few to many cheat days!!  I have to admit that I am human and the struggle is also real for me just like it is for everyone else out there.  Yes, I get up and workout every day and try to eat as clean as I can but sometime life does get in our way (parties, dinners out, Birthdays, Holidays and the list goes on).  We have to be aware of this and continue even when we fall off the wagon. 


Right after Halloween another coach and I decided to give the Ultimate Reset a try.  God knows I needed it!  The picture above was taken on Day 1 ( Nov 5th).  

This program has truly been amazing and has tested my limits!  Today is my last day of the Ultimate Reset and I can't wait to share my journey with all of you.

Here is a sneak peak of my progress in just 15 days...
Stay tuned for my Ultimate Reset review!! I will be posting my journey on Sunday, November 29th. I will review the whole program, post pictures and recipes of the food I ate, my achievements and struggles over the last 21 days!


Fill out the application below for more details about the different challenge groups I have coming up in Dec 2015 and Jan 2016!  I would love to help stop the vicious cycle and take a step towards achieving your health and fitness goals!  
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Determination, Passion, Ambitious, Dynamo, High-Flier, Doer....Just to name a few


This picture was taken almost 10 years ago on my honeymoon!!  Wow, 10 years!?!?  I don't know what it is about this picture but I have always loved it.  I have always been a dreamer and over the years I have become more of a doer.  I am pretty sure I was dreaming about something when this picture was taken 10 years ago, not sure what it was but I sure do wish I would have been more of a doer back then.    


I have always wanted to do something that I enjoyed and that I could call my own.  I remember working in a family owned coffee shop in college and wished that some day I would own my own coffee shop.  But there was a yearning for me to always do something that would help others feel good about themselves.  Something that would make me feel like I made a difference for someone or something.  I have my degree in Psychology and my first job out of college was a Drug and Alcohol Therapist in Philadelphia.  This was an eye opening experience for me.  I was a small town girl in a big city and I wanted to help everyone and I believed that I could.  My first year in the "real" world was pretty tough and I decided that it was time for me to find a job that made me a little more happier.  I landed a job with an IVR/IWR company that developed interactive voice and web systems for clinical trials.  I have worked with a number of the "Big" Pharmaceutical companies and this is where I fell in love with project management.  I have been a project manager for over 10 years.  As much as I love it I still miss working and helping others.  

So why am I telling you all of this?  Well, most of you know that a few months ago I started my own Beachbody business and I CANNOT explain the joy, fulfillment, motivation and satisfaction that I find in working with others on their health and fitness journey.  There is something about having the 'secret sauce' for others to help them make a change in their health and fitness and then seeing their success with the program!  I have been coaching since the beginning of August and I have already helped over 20 people take the first step in feeling better about themselves with eating clean, drinking Shakeology and working out.


I remember watching my up-line coach for months.  Some days I was a hater on all her Beachbody posts and other days it really kept me motivated!  Finally over the summer, I said "why not me!?"  I saw her posts about the extra income that she was bringing in and was really impressed.  I knew I could do this and just after 3 short months I am doing this!  The only thing that I regret is that I didn't start my Beachbody business sooner!!  

Now, I am working towards a HUGE goal this month to rank advance to a Diamond coach.  What does that mean?  I need 8 people to sign-up as a Beachboday coach.  These can be working or discount coaches but two coaches also have to have at least 2 coaches signed up under them.  My goal by Oct 15th was to have the 8 coaches.  It's Oct 14th and I already have them! My goal for the rest of the month is to work with my team to have them sign-up 2 coaches.  I am sure that everyone knows at least 2 people in their lives that want to change their health and fitness lifestyles.  Now my coaches and even YOU too have the 'secret sauce' to help them reach their goals!!  

I believe that once I achieve Diamond, there is NO turning back for me and I can't wait to see where my tribe is this time next year!!

I was looking for some descriptive words that identified how Beachbody has made me feel and I found these:

Dynamo 
noun
1. a person with a lot of energy and determination
2. a forceful energetic person

High-Flier
noun
1. someone who has achieved a lot and is determined to continue being successful
2. an embitiously competitive person with high aspirations

Doer
noun
1. a person who is active and achieves things
2. a person who actively does things instead of just thinking or talking about them

Do these words describe you or do you want this to be you?  Beachbody has helped me become a dynamo, high-flier, doer and I love it!  I know that I am all of these and I want a tribe of others to join me in this journey!  I want to help you see just how amazing this journey can be!  I want you to be writing a blog post like this one 3 months from now!  I want you to experience the feeling of accomplishment, elation and satisfaction when a challenger tells you that they have reached their goals because of YOU!  Plain and simple I want other dynamo's, high-flier's and doer's on this journey with me. 


Is it your time to "FLY"?  If yes, then I want you in my tribe!!


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