Friday, October 16, 2015

We each have 24 hours in a day.

It's not about having time but making time.  Like you make time to do laundry, go grocery shopping, and other activities of life - - exercise will make you a better and healthier person.  It's that simple. 

Sunday, September 13, 2015

3 DAY CLEANSE - - HOW WAS IT? REFLECTION ON LAST WEEK'S PERSONAL CHALLENGE

It has been several years since I have done a 3 day cleanse.   This is a kit that Beachbody rolled out in its line up of nutritional products.   My experience was quite different from previous years.  Some good, some bad.  Got to keep it real here.  A bit of history about the cleanse.  Years ago coaches use to make their own in-house kits and sell them to their friends and customers for about $50.  It originally was conceptualized as a detox of sorts.  If memory serves me correctly, the creator of Shakeology and some of his buds had came up with a caloric restricted but densely rich nutrition plan.  It consisted of three shakes, tea, lots of water, some greens, fruits and a light protein (fish, chicken) in the evening.   It was not a traditional detox or fast.   You could eat and drink on this cleanse!  Fast forward - - Beachbody got word of these cleanses happening and came up with their version in a very comprehensive and tidy kit for about $85 retail (includes tax, s&h).  

My experience with the new 3 day refresh was a bit challenging.  Like with the old version I did go through severe caffeine and carbohydrate withdrawal.  I felt it more severe with this cleanse.  I consider myself a clean eater for the most part and allow the occasional cheat and splurge.  I workout 3-4 days a week minimum and fairly active.  Overall, I live a wellness lifestyle and try to embody my roll as trainer and coach.  So I did this more for an inner tune up then to lose weight.

The user guideline has suggestions to wean and prepare yourself.  I jumped in cold turkey.   I'm adaptable and a fighter, right?.  I planned it during a period where I thought I could function while performing my day job and didn't have a lot of other activities or obligations. Unfortunately, I was in a fog and had a chronic headache and physically lethargic. I do believe it was from the carb restriction more than the caffeine.  Basically it's about 900 calories a day.   I think one of the big difference is the old homemade kits had us drinking three Shakeology servings.  No light protein in the new.  The kit consists of one Shakeology serving and two regular type protein shakes along with a fiber sweep.

Coupled with a statewide heatwave and my sinuses acting up I pushed through.   I avoided watching any food television shows.  I purchased what foods I needed ahead of time. The 3rd morning I did have coffee.  I had a super busy day full of meetings at work.  I needed to be "present".   I lost 3.5 pounds waking up on day four.

I wrote in my journal and reflected on my relationship with food, fitness, nutrition, and this wellness lifestyle I have been on.  Here are some of my thoughts:  It is easy to slip with portion distortion and portion control. I appreciate fresh vegetables more and like green tea when I have limited choices. Coffee and energy supplements & drinks are okay but in moderation. I have an addictive personality and have to keep that in check (habit verses need). Surprisingly I didn't crave chocolate as much as I thought I would.  The timing of meals and being hydrated is important.  The commitment of when you can do the 3 days is important too.  It was doable and I do feel better and "tune up" was accomplished.  The following link has all the information about the cleanse in its entirety.

http://tinyurl.com/oy2f99l

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Steamy nights. Hot summer days. Motivation - MEH.

The key to long term success with fitness is consistency.  The key to consistency, for me, is to just get moving.   The body follows the mind.   The mind is lazy.   So put the physical body first.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

BACK TO BASICS - Principles and planning.

It is easy to get into too much information overload.  In the end the body must not be idle and keep moving forward.   I've been going through analysis paralysis.  Back to basics.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

WHAT'S A TEAM BEACHBODY COACH?

A Team Beachbody Coach started as a customer, just like you, and has experienced the results that Beachbody products bring.  Think of your Coach as your best friend in the Team Beachbody community.  Your coach can help motivate and keep you on track by staying in touch, online or over the phone, and by referring you to some of the amazing accountability, nutrition, and health resources located at TeamBeachbody.com. 
It's simple.  He or she want YOU to transform your body.  And here's the best part about having your Coach: It's FREE.  That's right.  It costs nothing.  Zip. Zero. Zilch.  Nada.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Spring in full season - HANG ON!

For several weeks I was plagued with sinus and allergy ailments.  Literally a constant congestion and low energy.  No matter how fastidious with the hand sanitizer and germ awareness - - it was an  ineffective line of defense. I pushed through my workouts and continued to maintain some form of discipline but oh so challenging to stay motivated. My on-line Facebook friends who are fitness professionals really provided a level of support and nudge.   As a coach and trainer,  I feel I had to maintain a certain level of accountability to my craft and profession.  I have made it through that hurdle and impasse.   Bottom line...do what you can but still DO.   Better some than none.  It's easy to justify old habits and get sloppy.