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Showing posts with label wellness. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

Mission: Business

OH MY Goodness!

I am starting on my own business adventure.  I am starting up a personal training/fitness company called Mission: Fitness.  The idea is I would go to the potential clients house and take them through specifically tailored workouts.

I'm nervous, to say the least.  All these questions are racing through my mind.  What if it doesn't take off?  What if it DOES? Will I really be able to do this? Plus a ton of business specific questions like, "How far should I be willing to travel?" "What should I charge?" "How do I market this?" I'm putting it together as I go.  I like what I have so far, but I still feel like I'm so far from being "there."


I had a good friend design a logo for me and I have to say, it's pretty spiffy!  This is what would be on business cards, flyers, T-shirt, towels, water bottles, etc.  This is also what I'm using for Facebook and Twitter.

Wish me luck!

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!


Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Inevitable Resolution

DUN DUN DUUUUUNNNN...

It's the time of year for resolutions. Before we get into what yours or mine are....

First, let's take a look at the word "resolution." Resolution means a resolve or determination. It's deciding something needs to be done and then creating a course of action to achieve that goal. Think about that before you start naming your resolutions for 2011.

It seems it has been a tradition, if you will, for as long as I can remember, that we make resolutions at the turn of each year. These resolutions are made in the spirit of a new beginning but, unfortunately, are forgotten by the time Valentine's Day rolls around. So rather than JUST tell you what I hope to achieve this year, I want to tell you how to succeed with your own resolutions.

First, make a list. No, really, sit down and physically compile a list of the things you want to do this year. After that, go through the list and decide what what to achieve first and start there. What's most important? The big three are usually financial (make more money, save more money), life milestones (get married, have baby) or fitness related (lose weight). We are going to focus on that last one. 

After you have everything important to you listed, look at each task separately. Make a plan of action. That basically means start listing/brainstorming things you can do to get you closer to your goal. For example, if your goal is to lose weight start thinking of ways to accomplish that task. You might consider getting a gym membership or a workout program and a diet regimen. If it's a big goal, break it up into smaller goals. If you have to lose 50, 60, or 100 pounds, break it up into 10 pounds increments. If you want to run a marathon, start a marathon training guide!  Start with 1 mile, then 3, then 5, and so... until you're where you want to be. 

Once you've decided what your goals are, tell someone. Get a buddy, tell a friend or family member, join a group, etc. Accountability is probably THE BEST way to succeed. Not just in weight loss but in anything. Telling and including others helps hold you accountable.  Maybe that person has similar goals and so you can keep each other honest!  

That's it! Really! Make a list, check it twice, find a helper! You'll do fine.

Good luck!

Have a happy, healthy New Year!