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Showing posts with label home-based workout programs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home-based workout programs. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Workout With a Friend

No seriously, do it!

Some people prefer to workout alone. They get "in the zone" so to speak. I am guilty of that from time to time. I blast the music and do my thing. However, research has shown, time and time again, that getting a workout partner is generally more beneficial. If you have someone to workout with you're less likely to skip a day, cheat on reps, skip a warm up, slack off, etc. Having someone there with you, to push you, and vice-verse make you more likely to reach your goals. This works at the gym or remotely.

Meet your buddy at the gym, or their house, or a park...and workout. Also, getting a personal trainer is invaluable. This is a person who (1) knows their stuff and (2) WILL NOT let you slack off.

There are also weight loss and coaching programs at a lot of gyms where you meet once a week to weigh and talk about diet and exercise. These programs focus on accountability and motivation that is nearly impossible for someone to manage on their own.

The remote buddy relationships are a little more tricky. But, being that we live in such a media-centered, technical world, there are options. There are a myriad of online site made for this very purpose. You can also send emails/text/phone calls to friends, family etc.

The main idea is STICK TO IT! Whatever you decide to do, you have to keep doing it! You have to stick to it. Sometimes that's easier with a friend.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Day 1 and 2

I meant to post this earlier. I've had such busy days the last two days that I didn't get a chance to post my Day 1 and Day 2 experiences for my 10 Day Challenge.

DAY 1:

Food -

NO CHEATING! I ate clean for all meals!

Breakfast - Oatmeal with honey, coffee
Snack - Yogurt with this puffed rice whey stuff
Lunch - Shakeology with PB and milk
Snack - Apple, cheese stick
Dinner - Egg whites and toast, coffee

My workout was Punch Kick and Jam with hand weights and an interval challenge that lasted 12 excruciating minutes.


DAY 2:

Food - Little cheaty. I was out and about all day so it was slightly more difficult to eat right.

Breakfast - Whey and Puffed Rice Cereal with 1% milk, coffee
Snack - Bagel with LF cream cheese
Lunch - Chicken Sandwich, lettuce, tomato, coffee
Snack - Celery with PB
Dinner - 1 slice of pizza, coffee

My workout was a 4 mile run and 1000 freestyle reps with the Jump Rope


How do I feel?

SORE! I feel extremely sore. But I also feel SO good. I feel energetic, sexy, and strong. Isn't that what we're going for, really, in a hard workout program or challenge? My goal was to feel challenged and make progress. I feel that happening.


In related news - I got an email about the possibility of being a personal trainer at a local gym. It's funny, I never wanted to be a personal trainer. It's weird the places life takes you. I got into fitness to help myself. But, I see how what I do and say affects and motivates those around me and, I have to say, that's the best feeling in the world. I love that just TALKING about my workouts or my progress helps others who've been struggling get up and do the same thing. I know how much fitness has helped me and improved my life. The fact that I can help someone else achieve that same joy warms my heart and puts a smile on my face. :)




Sunday, January 2, 2011

Why to Choose a Home Based Workout Program

Traditionally, getting fit meant getting a gym membership and hitting the machine or treadmill or class every day. Now, I won't say that it's bad to do that. However, I know when I started in my own fitness endeavors I did NOT want to go to a gym. I had my various reasons and I'll talk about some of those, as well as some reasons OTHER people might not want to visit the gym. Really, the goal is to discuss why a home based fitness program might be the one for you.

First, embarrassment. It's okay to admit it. I didn't want to go to a gym in the beginning because I had this image of a room full of hard bodies and then me waddling in. The idea was terrifying so I didn't want to go.

Another reason to choose a home-based workout program is lack of knowledge. Many gyms offer a temporary trainer to help you get started. Many people go and just venture into fitness on their own. The problem with that is we aren't all fitness experts. So a person without knowledge about fitness and nutrition might not see results, might use improper form, might injure themselves or any number of things. Following a home program prevents these things because the instructor WILL know what they're talking about and offer tips for form. Many programs come with additional information to help you with nutrition. Also, calenders tell you what to do and when.

FLEXIBILITY is a BIG reason for me now. I, like most people, lead a busy life. Being able to do workouts on MY schedule is invaluable. At a gym, you have to workout based on their schedule. Not only that, but there is often a time limit for machines, a time limit for daycare, and a time limit for gym hours (with the exception of a few 24 hour gyms). With home-based programs you can workout when it's best for you. This is especially awesome for people with odd work schedules or busy lifestyles.

That's the long and short of what I feel are the major reasons for choosing a home-based workout program. If a gym is just your thing, go for it. But if you're wondering about why one might wish to choose to workout at home or if it's right for you, I hope this article helps!

Good luck!