Sunday, January 11, 2009

Getting Started

Now that you have decided to take care of yourself by starting a health and fitness program, the question is "Where do I start?"
Let's start with the fitness end of your program. We're going to start with aerobic (cardiovascular) exercise. Aerobic or cardio exercise means that your heart and lungs are required to function at a higher rate for a certain amount of time. This will enable you to burn fat while you exercise and your metabolic rate will stay elevated after your done which will burn even more fat. Plus, 30 minutes of aerobic activity done at least three times a week will also keep your heart and lungs healthy. Go ahead and get started now!
1. Start with 15 minutes and add 5 minutes every week until you reach 30 minutes.
2. Find an exercise buddy who will make you do the work.
3. Fill your iPod with your favorite music, 30 minutes will go by quickly.
4. Praise yourself for taking care of YOU.
5. Eliminate negative thoughts about exercise. Think of how good you will feel when you are done.

Saturday, January 3, 2009


BUTTZ & GUTTZ & BALLS TO THE WALL 

BUTTZ & GUTTZ - MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS
When: Mondays & Wednesdays @ 5:30 pm (55 min).
Where: Campbell River Community Center (upstairs).
Why: Best full body workout ever.
Price: $10 drop in or $50/6 classes (must be used in 2 months).


BALLS TO THE WALL - Circuit Class
When: Tuesday @ 5:30 pm (60 min) New classes start Jan 6th,'09.
Where: CR Community Center - Gym 1 (downstairs).
Why: Cardio + Strength circuit = FUN.
Price: $15 drop-in

Goals + Action = Weight Loss

Happy New Year
In order to get what you want, you must first decide what you want.
This is where most of us screw up because we simply can't see how it's possible to get what we want, so we don't allow ourselves to want it.
The brain doesn't respond unless it knows exactly want you want, then it figures out the how to's. Once you define your goals your brain and the universe can step in and assist you. Thoughts become things.

1. Dream Big. Decide to dream big dreams. This not only inspires you but others will want to ride the dream bus. Dream big every day!

2. Set goals that will stretch you. Sometimes you need to be a bit uncomfortable so you can grow. It's not the things you achieve it's the skills you acquire reaching them and who you ultimately become, these things never go away.

3. Turn Dreams into goals. Don't just say I want to lose weight say "I will lose 1 1/2 pounds a week until I reach my goal weight of 140 lbs, then I will run a 10K for charity. I once read, "Goals are dreams that have been defined."

4. Be of service to others. Find something you can participate in that will help you reach your goals and benefit others. For example, volunteer to walk dogs for the SPCA.

5. Write your goals down. Write them down in detail and read them every day.
Then close your eyes and ask yourself, "What is one thing I can do today to reach my goal?"

6. TAKE ACTION!!