Inspired Wellness

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Client Results!!

I have had 4 clients weigh in and measure the last week. And the results are in!!

Michelle, Shelly, Kevin and Donna have lost a grand total of 16 lbs in the last 3-4 weeks! Great Job guys! There have been no drastic changes, no diet pills or crazy FAD diets. Everything these clients have done are things they can continue to do for the rest of their lives.

Say goodbye to those 16lbs foorrrreeevvveeerrrrr!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Use Discipline to Reach Your Goals...


Use discipline
Discipline is one of your most powerful tools. Use it to your advantage.

Discipline is nothing more than controlling your own behavior. And you've been doing that your whole life.

You have the power to make your own choices and to follow those choices. So make those choices the ones that will raise your life to greater and greater heights.

Every day you have the opportunity to grow stronger. Every moment you have the opportunity to make solid progress.

Use the discipline that is yours to seize those opportunities. Exercise the sweet control over your own actions that will bring great fulfillment to your days.

In discipline is enormous power to which you already have access. Choose to use it, again and again, and there is no limit to the rewards it will bring.

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The goal can be reached
There is a way to reach the goal. You just have to decide you're going to do it.

There are challenges, to be sure. Yet you've overcome challenges before and you can do it again.

Decide to do it, and make the commitment. Take the necessary actions, over and over again.

If you realize your approach isn't working, adjust it and improve it until you begin to make some progress. Then be grateful for what you've learned, and use it to move more quickly ahead.

Be sure to choose a goal that is truly yours. Making the goal meaningful is what makes it reachable.

Creating anything of value takes a lot of good, hard, solid work. Enjoy the journey and delight in reaching the destination.
-- Ralph Marston

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Permanent Changes...



Statistics now show that 95% of people who lose 10lbs or more all gain it back within the first year! That means only 5% of you will be able succeed in your weight loss goals of 10lbs or less. Imagine the percentage if you want to lose 15, 20 or even 50lbs!

Weight loss should not be temporary. So stop getting ready for that quick transformation every year in January and before summer only to repeat the same cycle each year. It is easy to lose a few pounds but as we see with the statistics and from experiences it is very hard to keep that weight off.

The reason for this is usually the faster you lose the weight the faster you will gain it back. Society is so impatient these days, everyone wants that quick fix, and everyone wants to lose 10lbs in a week, or 20 lbs in a month. It’s all marketing and the media with crazy ads in magazines and shows like "The Biggest Loser", that type of weight loss is not realistic.

However, that is the type of weight loss people come to expect. The majority of people know how to lose weight, they know to eat healthier, they know they need to exercise and they also know that it takes time, hard work and consistency but the majority of people do not want to go through the work!

Boom! Enter, surgery, crash diets, eating disorders, extreme exercise programs and hey guess what? That means super fast weight loss! Then comes super fast weight gain the moment the person stops!

How do you make permanent changes? This is what I teach to my clients. In order to create permanent changes within your body you need to make permanent changes in your lifestyle. We must create new habits and re-train the old ones. You did not gain this weight overnight; so do not expect to lose it over night. The weight gain has happened over many months or years in a slow progression of poor habits. But the good news is we can reverse the trend!

Have patience; create habits you can continue to repeat for the rest of your life. It takes about 3 to 4 weeks of repeating something day in and day out before it becomes a habit. Now imagine how long it will take to change multiple habits. But once you make those changes and create those habits those will be changes you can maintain for the rest of your life. I measured 2 clients today, combined they have lost 7 pounds in about 3 weeks. And I congratulate them because those are 7 pounds they will never see again!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

6 week Transformation!



As you can see from the 6 week transformation the changes are noticeable. More definition in the chest, abs, traps, upper back and triceps. The waist has gone down and you can even tell a little bit in the face.

As I stated in my previous post these last 3 weeks have not been the best. But the one thing I did keep constant was my exercise and intensity and even though my eating habits were not great (not horrible either) I was still able to maintain results. I did not do anything crazy either I ate reasonably and exercised consistently and as you can see in 6 weeks time my body is transforming. The changes are not drastic but you can notice a difference.

I am still going strong, these next 3 weeks I am going to step it up so lets see how that goes!

I have a few clients taking measurements this week so we see how their transformations are going!

So So busy ahh tired...

I've been so busy these last few days, but I have my 6 week pics taken and I will post those tomorrow. Also, some pics from my workout today so stay tuned! Super busy 10 hour work day meeting new people and training my great clients.

Mission accomplished today-Inspiring Wellness

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Back in the gym but keeping it functional!

I finally got back in the gym the other day for a workout, mainly because of the crazy rain we have had over here and I had a busy day full of clients so it was more time efficient to work out there. But didn't use any machines kept it functional just need a band, a pull up bar and a 40lb dumbbell to get a great workout in 25 minutes.

I am not going to lie this has been a tough last 3 weeks with a lot of different things going on, the Superbowl, birthdays, valentines day so needless to say eating wise has not been too great but I did workout 17 of the 21 days in order to earn what I ate. I am not expecting huge changes in appearance in tomorrows pics but I do believe I have made some improvements and if anything kept my progress the same during these tougher weeks. But I am keeping everything realistic, I can only imagine a few of my clients have had the same struggles (because I saw it on their logs!).

But that is life, that is part of the program, we want to live our normal lives still enjoy it and live a healthier lifestyle but earn everything we take.


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

Friday, February 6, 2009

Thursday, February 5, 2009

The Other 23 Hours part 1...

How many days a week do you work out? Maybe 2-3? Maybe some 4-5? Lets say on average someone works out 3 times per week, for an average duration of an hour. That is 3 hours a week someone is devoting towards exercise. One hour per day, there are another 23 hours in that day, another 161 hours in a week (if someone devoted an hour a day 7 days a week towards fitness).

What are you doing those other 23 hours, the other 161 hours towards achieving your goals? This is something the majority of people neglect when they start a wellness program. Many go to the gym without a plan for that hour and stick to the treadmill, bike, elliptical and never touch the weights. Others may follow routines they find in magazines not really focusing on their form but how much weight they can push. The moment people are finished with their workout they are finished for the day thinking about their wellness and fitness.

That is one of the main reasons people do not obtain results when starting off on a fitness program. The majority of your results are obtained OUTSIDE of the gym. What you do when you leave that gym is more important (if you had to chose one but in reality they feed off of each other) than what you do in the gym. You can have an amazing workout for an hour maybe even two but if you go home and pig out on TV dinners, fast food, sweets or indulge on some alcoholic beverages, go to bed late then wake up early for work the next day tired and groggy then turn to that starbucks drink. It is a vicious cycle, which leads many to not fully maximize their results.

And its not even just the eating, it is the things people are totally unaware of but spend the majority of their day doing. Besides sleeping what do most of us spend doing? For most of you with your jobs probably sitting, standing or walking. How many people actually sit there and think about what they are doing while sitting, standing or walking? Not many and you are throwing away precious time towards reaching your full potential.

Many people at their jobs spend 7,8,9 hours a day just sitting there many with very poor posture shoulders rolled forward, spine curved, slouching, or leaning back in the chair having our spine and the chair do all of the work and none of our muscles (I bet you are doing that right now!). I tell my clients you live how you train and you train how you live. If you live in a world sitting at a desk job with poor posture for 8 hours a day then go to the gym afterwards you are going to train with the same posture! Leading one to get hurt, be inefficient and perpetuate their poor posture.

Imagine focusing and being aware of your posture for those 7,8,9 hours a day reinforcing good habits then working out and making those habits stronger. You will work more muscle groups, become stronger and in return burn more calories. I would say it is fair that we spend at least 12 hours a day either standing, sitting, or walking that is 50% of our day and half the battle of achieving your goals but that is 50% people neglect. Then we spend the other 6-8 hour sleeping (at least we should) that is 20 hours in the day 83% of our day which many neglect on a regular basis, then you have that 1 hour per day where someone goes to the gym and focuses on their health which is about 4% of their day, their week, their month, their year that they spend towards their health and wellness and that’s if you work out 7 days a week for 1 hour! The percentage is even less if you work out less than that...And I didn't even get into detail about ones eating habits...