A client asked me the other day why do I think it takes some
people so long to get results while other people seem to have faster
results.
I think this is such an outstanding question.
It’s all about habits. Some people will come in each week and do hours of cardio, but then leave the gym and pay little to no attention to what they eat. Likewise others will come in and do all sorts of rehab exercises and then go and sit in their office chair with their legs crossed for 3-4 hours a day and wonder why their knee or hip is still bothering them.
It’s all about HABITS. To me the
whole idea of working out, exercising and training, is so that it makes
what we do in our day to day life easier and more enjoyable. If you
spend 3-4 hours a week exercising, but spend 2
0-30 hours a week sitting
improperly or not paying attention to what you eat, you’ve dismantled
all the hard work you’ve done at the gym.
See, working out, training and exercising is like fluoride for the body. It fortifies the body so it doesn’t break down while you’re going through your daily routine. Eating properly does much the same thing. It fortifies and encourages your body to burn fat, digest and eliminate properly and repair damaged tissues.
The curious thing is many people treat fitness like we do our car repair. We think if we just show up and do some exercise, that’s the end of the responsibility. Unfortunately you can’t just drop off your body and pick up a new one, without aches and pains, and with the perfect shape you want. You have to be aware of your habits outside the gym as well.
Simply put, health, fitness and wellness is a lifestyle. It is something that should be made part of your everyday living if you are going to get results and reach your goals.
Here are some HABITS to assist you in reaching your goals.
1.) Focus on the task at hand. If you’re training, train, don’t make it a social outlet. Get what you came to get done, done.
2.) Plan your meals in advance. Make food choices that assist you in reaching your goals. You deserve to see the results of all your hard work, and it will help you stay motivated.
3.) Get
body work/massage done regularly. Whether it’s going to a massage
therapist or using a roller or tube for self massage, take care of your
body. It’s as important as changing the oil in your car.
4.) Be
aware of your posture. How you sit in your chair, how you walk, how you
stand. You spend WAY more hours doing each of these things than you do
training – Fortify!
5.) Get
your rest. At the pace most of us are working, none of us can afford to
miss any sleep. It’s a necessary part of recuperation both mentally and
physically.
Your habits, like it or not, decide your success in anything you do in life. Don’t just go through the motions. You’re putting in the hard work, why not see the results? Whether it’s physical pain, a few extra pounds you want to get rid of, or a financial goal you have set for yourself, your habits will dictate your success.
At the risk of sounding a bit too cliche, changing your habits can seriously change your life.
Remember the 80/20 Rule -- 80% of your results are based on 20% of your actions!
As always, let me know what you think.

I have to admit that I see people using the foam rollers and other self massage techniques more than ever before, but it still surprises me how many people still don't know the benefits.
of her day at her desk at work.
self-myofascial release is a type of self-massage using
I can't tell you how many times I've answered the question about the safety or dangers of red meat. And I'm not just referring to the difference between organic versus non-organic nor grass versus corn or grain fed. Some people have serious concerns when it comes to consuming red meat. 


It's scary even for me to read. Especially when I think about the busy schedules everyone has, but the following two links are by far 2 of the most important things you need to consider this year!
backed with some interesting research. Either way you look at it, it should move you into action.
With the New Year upon us, so many people are making an effort to get into better shape. And that's a good thing for sure. 

I try to be a bit intuitive when it comes to writing my posts. So after being asked for the fourth time this week about ankle pain, knee pain, and the benefits of Orthotics; I figured that was my hint to provide you with some sound information so that you can make the decision.
muscles are not working properly, the orthotics provide the necessary support to relieve the overworked muscles that are creating the pain. However, like any support mechanism, it is only meant to be used for a short period of time. During this "assistance phase" you should also be working to both strengthen and increase the range of motion (mobility) of the area -- in this case the ankle.
It's been a while since I've had a chance to share with you some Tips, Tricks, and Info to keep you on Track and making progress. I had quite a few major changes going on on this end over the past couple of months, that literally demanded my attention.
little to no activity since he stopped
competing, and of course a weak core. He regularly attended sessions twice per week. In addition to those sessions, he was given homework to do so that we could rid him of pain as quickly as possible.
You see we all have crazy busy schedules. I completely respect that. But what I also know without a doubt, is that if you don't make time for wellness, you will be forced to make time for illness. Whether it's in the form of physical pain and discomfort or other more serious issues of health.
Happy Labor Day!
best time to workout?" To be honest, the best time is the time that you can commit to on a regular basis. I realize not every person is an early riser, but if you've considered starting or changing your workouts to the morning, here's --
And finally, the last article of real value today is one that is actually a response to a person I ran into at the grocery store today. He asked me did I really believe that lifting weights could actually help him lose weight faster. DEFINITELY!! I've been in the fitness biz for over 17 years and let me tell you, it never ceases to amaze me how many people begin a weight loss program and only do cardio. If you're serious about wanting to shed body fat as quickly as possible, including resistance exercise is an absolute must.
The first article is for those of you who are wondering does timing of meals really matter when it comes to putting on or keeping your muscle. Believe it or not, it actually does matter. Research has confirmed something that those of us in the fitness community have known for a while, eating an easily digested meal, high in protein and low in fat, directly after your workout preserves and assists you in gaining muscle. And remember the goal when it comes to transforming your body -- maintain your muscle and shedding the body fat.
to achieve a goal than to make yourself truly accountable. That's how success happens in any realm -- making yourself accountable.
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