The 12 week challenge is filling up fast, and one of the most common questions I am hearing from clients old and new is 'how much is too much'.
With so much on offer and so much motivation it's important to work a program that is going to deliver what your body needs. That's why you need a trainer.
Our bodies can, and will, do anything we ask, provided that they are conditioned to do it. It's a hard lesson to learn, especially when the attainment of the goal is so desirable and patience is not the first given of human virtues.
To work out how much is too much, and more importantly how much is 'just right' for you, get a professional assessment before you start. Important physical measures of your current state of health and fitness include cardiovascular/aerobic condition, also called VO2Max, strength, endurance, flexibility and core strength. Then it's important to consider also lifestyle factors such as stress, sleep, eating habits, medications and toxins. All of these factors will play a role in determining your individual prescription for optimum health and fitness.
Finally, consider whether changes you are making to your lifestyle and your fitness regime are changes that you could maintain for the long term, i.e. the rest of your life. If your program has you doing things that could not possibly be sustained for the rest of your life, then chances are very high that you are doing too much.
Goals drive motivation. It's perfect to have a goal, such as a race, a big game, a reunion or a party, that motivates you to achieve your short term goal. It's even better to know that you can keep going once you reach that goal and raise the bar each time.
Here are my golden rules for training. (Thanks to the awesome Ian O'Dwyer from ODOM)
1.PAIN FREE MOVEMENT
2. IF YOU CAN'T MOVE IT, YOU CAN'T LOAD IT (i.e. if your knees won't bend, don't pick up dumbells and try to lunge!!)
3. HAVE FUN
So, how much is too much? Well, you know you have it right when you feel good, you look good, you're excited about your workouts and your energy is up. The opposite of this ... that's too much!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
The 12 Week Challenge
The 12 Week Challenge WILL focus you.
The 12 Week Challenge WILL deliver results.
The 12 Week Challenge WILL change your life!
Over the 12 weeks you will become an expert at:
The program is $75/week paid up front. You can commit to 3 x 4 week block payments of $300 or commit to the full payment up front.
The 12 Week Challenge WILL deliver results.
The 12 Week Challenge WILL change your life!
Over the 12 weeks you will become an expert at:
- Goal setting
- Achieving goals
- Focusing your energies
- Daily training
- Eating right for your body
- Filtering out negativity
- Feeling, thinking and looking your best!
The program is $75/week paid up front. You can commit to 3 x 4 week block payments of $300 or commit to the full payment up front.
Your weekly training program includes daily group sessions; a personalised program just for you; education on nutrition and exercise; plus an insight into 6 more areas that impact your overall sense of feeling great; a minimum of 1 personal training session a week with me; plus online and peer support.
Your progress will be guided and recorded by your individual Success Journal.
You can have the life of your dreams - you just need to tools to create it. The 12 Week Challenge will give you those tools.
"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." - George Bernard Shaw
To get started call me on 0411 027 883 or email fitness.form@live.com.
Change your MIND; Change your BODY; Change your LIFE
Make the changes you need to and live the life of your dreams.
Next week my Personalised Coaching Business - Fitness, Form & Function - will be starting a 12 week challenge for the first time. I've already found several eager recruits and this afternoon I've had a wonderful time pulling together the best of the swag of resources available to me to create a Success Journal for the "Transformers"!
Over 12 weeks the participants will build a journal that will not only help them through their journey on a daily basis, but once complete, will serve as a wonderful reminder of where they have come from and how much they have achieved.
The 12 week challenge is about learning to exercise mind, muscle and emotions to create the life that you desire and that you deserve. Once you have a compelling vision of your future and are equipped with the resources and support to help you take action and maintain momentum, the only option is success.
I am so excited by the Success Journal and its contents, I want to do the challenge myself!
Feel free to call me if you are excited too - 0411 027 883.
Next week my Personalised Coaching Business - Fitness, Form & Function - will be starting a 12 week challenge for the first time. I've already found several eager recruits and this afternoon I've had a wonderful time pulling together the best of the swag of resources available to me to create a Success Journal for the "Transformers"!
Over 12 weeks the participants will build a journal that will not only help them through their journey on a daily basis, but once complete, will serve as a wonderful reminder of where they have come from and how much they have achieved.
The 12 week challenge is about learning to exercise mind, muscle and emotions to create the life that you desire and that you deserve. Once you have a compelling vision of your future and are equipped with the resources and support to help you take action and maintain momentum, the only option is success.
I am so excited by the Success Journal and its contents, I want to do the challenge myself!
Feel free to call me if you are excited too - 0411 027 883.
Friday, January 21, 2011
An apple a day ...
Do you have enough energy to do all the things you WANT to do in a day?
And guess what - YOU DESERVE IT!!!
Yes, you deserve to be fit and healthy, and have a reservoir of energy that lets you see opportunity for enjoyment everywhere you go.
A few very wise people have said that if you can't make time for fitness, you will have to make time for illness, because without a consistent effort towards health in your body, you will inevitably end up with the opposite of fitness. Try "an apple a day" - eat healthy foods and move your body in ways that are fun - and see what a big difference a small daily effort can produce in your life.
The following is an affirmation from Louise Hay's book - You Can Heal Your Life. This really works. Keep it somewhere handy to read every day and remind yourself of how important you really are:
"In the infinity of life where I am,
all is perfect, whole and complete.
I accept health as the natural state of my being.
I now consciously release any mental patterns within me
that could express as dis-ease in any way.
I love and approve of myself.
I love and approve of my body.
I feed it nourishing foods and beverages.
I exercise it in ways that are fun.
I recognise my body as a wondrous and magnificent machine,
and I feel privileged to live in it.
I love lots of energy.
All is well in my world."
Get out there and move it baby!!
Monday, January 17, 2011
How to Eat, Move & Be Healthy
If you're wondering how to eat, move and be healthy - here's Paul Chek - he wrote the book! Enjoy :D
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
START NOW!
In a few weeks I'll be starting a 12 week transformation program with as many people as want to come along for the journey.
I have developed the program drawing inspiration from others around the world who have gone before. My resources include Bill Phillips - author of Body For Life; Pamela Peeke - author of Body For Life For Women; Tony Robbins - Success Coach and author; Louise Hay - Life Coach and author; and I have drawn on my personal experience and training in the fitness industry, in business and in life.
The program is focused on effecting positive change - physically, mentally and emotionally. There's a lot available to those people that want to participate and you can cherry pick what you need and want to use.
Today, I invite you to start to the process of positive change with a very simple, yet potentially very challenging and ultimately rewarding exercise. 10 consecutive days where you do not dwell on negative thoughts. 10 consecutive days of positive, energised thinking, acting and being.
Crystal Andres says that our reality is exactly as we expect it to be. With this in mind, it is important to position ourselves in the positive. Expect good. It is easy to get drawn away into negative thinking - someone pulls in front in traffic when you're in a hurry; a child throws their food on the floor; you drop your mobile phone and it smashes - little things, and of course big things, can lead us into negative thinking. The challenge is to be able to bring ourselves back to the positive.
A simple tip to help is to find a positive quote that works for you. For me it is from Bill Phillips book -
"NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE, NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO, YOU ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY DO HAVE THE POWER TO CHANGE."
I find this empowering and uplifting and when I fall into a negative thought, I know that I have the power to change. I can't change what has happened but I can change how I react to it and what it means.
Take on the challenge. Find your positive mantra - stick it up on your wall or carry it with you on a card, and use it to change your mind whenever you need to.
Stay positive - START NOW!!
I have developed the program drawing inspiration from others around the world who have gone before. My resources include Bill Phillips - author of Body For Life; Pamela Peeke - author of Body For Life For Women; Tony Robbins - Success Coach and author; Louise Hay - Life Coach and author; and I have drawn on my personal experience and training in the fitness industry, in business and in life.
The program is focused on effecting positive change - physically, mentally and emotionally. There's a lot available to those people that want to participate and you can cherry pick what you need and want to use.
Today, I invite you to start to the process of positive change with a very simple, yet potentially very challenging and ultimately rewarding exercise. 10 consecutive days where you do not dwell on negative thoughts. 10 consecutive days of positive, energised thinking, acting and being.
Crystal Andres says that our reality is exactly as we expect it to be. With this in mind, it is important to position ourselves in the positive. Expect good. It is easy to get drawn away into negative thinking - someone pulls in front in traffic when you're in a hurry; a child throws their food on the floor; you drop your mobile phone and it smashes - little things, and of course big things, can lead us into negative thinking. The challenge is to be able to bring ourselves back to the positive.
A simple tip to help is to find a positive quote that works for you. For me it is from Bill Phillips book -
"NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE, NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO, YOU ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY DO HAVE THE POWER TO CHANGE."
I find this empowering and uplifting and when I fall into a negative thought, I know that I have the power to change. I can't change what has happened but I can change how I react to it and what it means.
Take on the challenge. Find your positive mantra - stick it up on your wall or carry it with you on a card, and use it to change your mind whenever you need to.
Stay positive - START NOW!!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Advice for the Newbie
Today I watched vast numbers of people pour through the gym doors. Something BIG has happened, and I suspect it's new years resolutions.
This is fantastic and I am always happy to see more people on the move. I support you and applaud your choice!
The statistics show that many people, starting their fitness regime as part of their new year plan, will fail to follow through, and usually within the first 6 weeks.
There's a number of reasons for this. One of the main reasons is that reality and expectation are generally miles apart.
For newbies in the gym, or embarking on a fitness regime of any kind, it's vital to assess the starting point and then work upwards from there.
Alan Warwick is a wise man, and coincidentally a client of mine (an endorsement of his wisdom). We recently made a little video about his fitness experience so far. I have extracted some of it to share with you here. Alan's advice and encouragement to newcomers to fitness and gym is excellent.
The proof is in the results he has achieved:
- Sustained fitness regime for past 4+ months
- Substantial weight loss of 19kg over 4 months
- Significant improvement in liver and kidney function
- Reduced from extremely hypertensive with daily medication to normal blood pressure and medicating every 4th day
- Improved mobility
- Reduced joint pain
Share this with the Newbies ...
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