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I'm sure you've heard the saying, "a calorie is a calorie," and that when weight loss is the goal, you can probably loose weight on a 1,200 calorie/day diet whether it is 1,200 Twinkie calories or apple calories. At this point, you might be thinking, "Cool! I'll go on the Twinkie diet!"   Our bodies are smarter than that though, and I say, thank goodness. I know - I'm no fun at all :-). Last week at the grocery one of my kiddos held up a box of Twinkies and had the audacity to ask me to purchase them. I nearly burst a vessel in my forehead trying to restrain myself from smashing the box with......
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Being that it is summer, and there are vacations, kids home from school, camps, a lot of running around in circles...sometimes a workout is hard to knock out, even when intentions are high. When that happens, I have a 30-minute, total body workout that requires very little equipment, yet will leave you dripping in sweat. Wanna hear it? Here it is... You'll need:  a set of 10 or 12lb wts (lighter if you like), a resistance tube 5-10 minute warm up @ 40-50% max heart rate Set 1: 10-14 Burpees (also called pop squats) 3-way lunges w/ dumbbells: Start with weaker leg leading. Take one lunge forwa......
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Stumbled upon a few deals I'd like to pass along: 20% off planners! For all of you planners out there (you know who you are, planning each workout weeks in advance), get a head start on school year planning at MomAgenda. MomAgenda is offering 20% off small School Year books (use code: schoolyearsmom) Visit MomAgenda.com, offer expires 7.31.2011 *P.S. I LOVE MomAgenda planners. Seriously, love them - totally created by moms, for moms. Enough said. EatingWell magazine has a new book out: EatingWell 500-calorie Dinners for $22.45 (10% off the regular price). While you are planning workouts in you......
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Check out this video if you are unfamiliar with trigger point therapy... TPR Therapy, Ironman competitor Have you ever wished you could afford a personal masseuse? One who could come to your home, preferably daily, to help relieve you of the knots and muscle tightness that inevitably occur from daily workouts and, well, being a mom? In search of a solution to my IT band issues, I tried a chiropractor (not money well spent), stretching, massage therapy (therapist too gentle to release deep tissue), and my O.D. The O.D. provided the most valuable information: without proper biomechanics, the bod......
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The mysterious " fat burning zone " continues to confuse many gym-goers. The theory goes something like this: working out in a "zone" of intensity that is less intense for at least 20 minutes will burn more fat calories than calories from carbohydrate. Is this true? Yes and no, but mostly no. You actually burn more calories from fat right now, sitting still, reading this post, than you do on the treadmill. That is because in the resting state, the body burns a higher percentage of fat calories. As you crank up the exercise intensity, you burn a little less fat per calorie. However, it really c......
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Dreading the onset of swimsuit season? Join the, “I dread putting on a bathing suit club,” along with scads of women around the globe. Though the longer days and warm weather are quite welcome (especially for those of us living in the Midwest, where the sun shines less than it does in northern Canada), there is a simultaneous moment of dread — the unavoidable day of reckoning with the dressing room mirror as we try on swim suits in every color and style, attempting to look our very best wearing practically nothing.

The good news: there is still plenty of time between now and Memorial Day weekend to make noticeable, beach-body improvements. Even better news: you can continue your progress throughout the summer months. With some dedicated time, focus, and a plan, you’ll emerge in the fall a new you!

1. Get started today. How? Start where you are. If you don’t exercise regularly, consider where you left off (whether that was last month, or one year ago). Subtract 30% of that effort, and use that as your baseline. For example, if you jogged 4 times per week for 40 mins in November, then fell off the wagon during the holidays, multiply 40 mins by 30%. The result is 12. Subtract 12 minutes from 40 minutes and you get: 28 minutes. This is your starting time. Now, 30% of 4 days is 1.2. Subtracting 1.2 from 4 days we get 2.8. This is your starting number of days/week.

Your plan for week 1: jog at a comfortable pace for 28 minutes, 2-3 times per week for 2 weeks, then increase your time by 5% each week.

2. Don’t fear success. Do you often envision how you’ll look wearing the bikini you dog-eared in your favorite magazine? Most of us do. It can be very frustrating to envision how you’d like to look, and yet see another image when you glance in the mirror. The key to realizing your goal is BELIEVING you can achieve it. Start today with this affirmation: “I wear (bathing suit description) with confidence and I look and feel fantastic by (date).” Visualize yourself wearing that swimsuit. How will you feel? How will you act? What will it mean when you wear it without being self-conscious? Now, go for it!

3. Consistency is the key. A popular quote goes something like this: “Being good some of the time is not hard. Being good every single day is hard.” Shoot for “most of the time.” We are human. We are not perfect. Setting the expectation that you have to eat perfectly and workout perfectly every single day will only lead to frustration and, ultimately, failure. Instead, set the expectation that you’ll give every day your best shot. Schedule your workouts a week in advance. Stock your fridge and cupboards with healthy foods. Stack the deck in your favor to the best of your ability. Don’t give yourself a bad grade if you have to skip a workout or if you eat a brownie or two after lunch. Instead, focus on all of the things you do that move you toward your goal. When you fall off the exercise/healthy eating wagon, jump back on as soon as you can. Workout more days than you don’t. Eat healthfully more often than not. Soon, you’ll see fantastic results!

4. Salute the sun! In some parts of the United States, the winter months can be quite dreary, if not downright depressing. Allow the longer days, more frequent sun and spring-like scenes and scents infuse you with the energy you need to launch your best fitness plan ever. Most people consider Jan. 1st to be the start of the new year. I believe it starts on March 21st – the first day of spring. If your New Year’s resolutions are already a long-ago memory, fear not — you can start today. Spring is the perfect time to bloom.

* Note: Blue Sky Gym and the author disclaim any liability for any injury, physical or emotional, suffered during or as a result of exercise or activities recommended. As always, you should use common sense and consult your health professional before beginning any exercise routine or program.

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  1. Diane says:

    I couldn’t agree more Jerry! Social Support is a huge key to successful weight loss plan. I have witnessed may would-be successful weight losers, fail, because their significant other wasn’t on board.

    Thanks for stopping by!

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