Showing posts with label personaltraining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personaltraining. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Queen Bey to Save The Day !!

 
 
 
 
 
It is time to get Recharged to Continue to Rock out your week !
Wednesdays can be draining, I Know !
 It s not quite the Weekend but you have conquered the week thus Far.
To gain back your tenacity for these last few work days
 (If your Lucky ) .
Here is a Hump Day body Blast Workout that is sure to Charge you right up!

Courtesy of Queen Bey Herself
Check it out
 


 
 
If you follow Beyonce on Instagram, you may have seen the post above. We’ve added a few different exercises and a little structure; so with this workout, you can truly look like a beauty, and train like a beast!

Beyonce’s Instagram Workout

For this workout, go through the exercises for 3 minutes (repeat if you finish within 3 minutes), break for one minute, and then repeat three more times!
Don’t forget to channel the Queen Bey by working it to her tunes!


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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Consistency Produces Results

Consistency : The ability to set a goal and do what is necessary to accomplish said goal

I am more than sure that I am not the only women in the world who is constantly setting goals , making To - Do list and rethinking my grand life plan over and over. AM I ?
 
As women we have managed to not only create man kind but we have also managed to run the world and quite fashionably I might add. So what is it that causes some of us to never reach our full potential ?
Does Oprah , Beyonce and other very successful women have the secret we are all looking for ?
Yes, these Queens are an inspiration.
Of course I would love to be a media mogul, who could strut a stage in 6 inch heels while flawlessly running the world one high hat at a time.
However for the 80% of women who are apart of the social norm ( Middle Class Women ) we are simply striving to complete our daily task list without forgetting lunch, an ear ring or a PTO meeting. And as much as we love Oprah and Bey I am more inspired by the average women who takes care of home and family.  The team mom who never skips a beat on this crazy journey we call womenhood.
 
Goal Setting  
 
I want to share with you my goals for September , then explain to you what I will be doing to stay consistent  and on course.
 
Consistency
Now goal setting is the easy part , the real work is putting your plan into action.
For example, I am aware that in order for me to be successful in fitness, I have to have someone to be accountable to. ( yes I am a trainer who pays for a trainer ) I find it more suitable for me to check in and stay on track with someone to answer to .
 
Sometimes accountability helps you remember exactly what you are doing all of this for. when I have to answer to my trainer , it reminds me of the big picture , my dream is to be a prominent Fitness advocate for women and mothers. and every time I skip a workout of sneak a sweet snack I am potentially pushing my dream further away.
 
Once you make something important enough , once it becomes like air then nothing should keep you from achieving your goal. Don't allow you become your own set back.
This Time make consistency one of your main goals.
If I can then You can !
Be Fit. Fine and Flawless
 
 

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

10 tips to get your workout working for you

 
Whether you’re new to a particular workout or a seasoned pro, these ten tips will help you get more out of your workout!

1.     Find your match. Everyone’s exercise preference is different. For some, rolling solo with some music jams and weights gets the endorphins a flowin,’ while others prefer the camaraderie and high energy of a class environment. Finding the right workout for you can literally make or break your fitness success!

2.     Don’t give up.  Starting anything new can be challenging–especially a new fitness regimen. However, consistency is key to seeing results. So in addition to the right kind of workout, be sure to find class times and/or a gym location that make sense for you and your schedule… and get moving.

3.     Get the right gear. Be comfortable, but always be safe. It’s easy to pick a shoe based on cuteness factor, but do some research on the type of shoe you need. If you run and tend to pronate, make sure you invest in a stability shoe. If dance-fitness is your thing, make sure you pick a shoe with low tread for easier pivoting and sliding.

4.     Keep moving. If you are new to a class that requires busting a move, don’t fret. Not everyone knows every step in his or her first class (or second, or third…). The key is to move, even if it’s improvising. A key rule in a Zumba® class is that there really are no mistakes, only “accidental solos.”

5.     Bring a friend. Everyone needs a workout partner. Bringing a friend (or friends) not only motivates you to show up, but keeps you on your game. Surround yourself with people who have similar fitness goals and interests!

6.     Let go. The best advice is the simplest. Forget the stress of the day and enjoy this special “me time.” Don’t respond to emails or text messages. In fact, leave your phone in your gym bag, if possible, so you can fully engage.

7.     Eat Right. You wouldn’t drive your car at 90 miles per hour with an empty gas tank, would you? Make sure that you are properly fueled for your workout. There is a lot of information available. Check a credible source for proper pre-workout and post-workout nutrition info.

8.     Hydrate. Proper hydration is key for many reasons. H2O regulates your body temperature, lubricates your joints and is important for overall energy and health. It’s important to hydrate before, after and during a workout!

9.     Stretch it out. Stretching is key after any workout. Some classes include a cool-down at the end, but an additional 5-10 minutes on your own could make a difference in reducing next day soreness and increasing flexibility!

10. Work hard, but don’t overdo it. Find a workout schedule that works for you and stick to it. It’s important to also remember that your body needs rest. Muscles need time to recover, so make sure you aren’t overdoing it.
 
 
 
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