April 9th, 2008
In order to see true change in your body you need to get out of your comfort zone and SHOCK your body! This means changing your exercise program around completely OR eating entirely different - in some cases it requires doing both! First and foremost you need to decide what your goals are - if you are looking to put more muscle mass on but you are an avid running and enjoy marathons - then this is going to be a difficult task. You need to decide what you want - more muscle mass or marathons because it’s too difficult to have both. I have never known a figure competitor in tip top shape who also was training for a marathon - it just doesn’t happen. The two counter each other by the running eating away at too much muscle tissue from all that long slow distance training.
So, if your not happy with your body then first decide what you want it to look like and second get help from a personal trainer to design a program to get you the body you want! One that you are happy with and that suits your everyday needs. If you enjoy lots of sports and want to be active with your family but don’t have a massive amount of time to dedicate to training then functional training and circuit training are going to be the best modes of training for you. But, the only true way to tell is to consult with a trainer about your body and your needs and have them get you on the right path so that you are making the most of your time in the gym!
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March 31st, 2008
The spring weather is here and with that comes fun road races - many in your local neighborhood! If you are an avid road racer or even an occasional road racer then now is a good time to ramp up your training and start training to break last years race record! The first thing you need to know…if you are looking to break your old time then you need to practice running faster. If you’re not running intervals then you are missing out on getting faster and instead, as you get older your race results will continue to decline. We don’t want that now do we?
The first thing you need to do is add in 1 speed interval session a week. You can either find a local track or keep tabs of the time on your sports watch to track your intervals. Depending on what type of race you are running is how you will determine the length of the intervals you should be running. Here is an example of what one of your interval running days will look like if you were training for a 10k Race:
You will want to warm up for 1 mile nice and easy. Next you will want to find a long hill that takes you about 2-3 minutes to climb. You are going to run up it 5-8 times and jog back down nice and easy in between. When you are finished cool down for 1 mile. The hills will increase your stamina and pain tolerance - not to mention when you are running downhill or flat in the race it will seem like a breeze if you have done some hill training.
Another example interval would be warming up for 1 mile and then running 1/2 mile intervals - 6 times. If you have a track nearby then this would be 2 laps around the track and you would do this a total of 6 times. In between each interval you can jog lightly to catch your breath or rest for a few minutes before repeating your next interval. If you don’t have a track and want to do these on the road then just use your sports watch and approximate about how long it takes you to do a 1/2 mile at 10k pace and then run that amount of time for each interval. Running 1/2 mile intervals will teach you speed and consistency.
Intervals will train your mind to keep running even when it becomes painfully difficult on that 6th interval - and, if it’s too painful and you are burnt out then you know you went out too fast in the other intervals. This will give you more knowledge over your body and teach you how to run a more strategized and mental race so that you don’t putter out before you reach the finish line - like you see so many poor souls do. If you do intervals and train your mind and body - then you won’t be one of those poor souls! Instead you will be finishing feeling strong and with a new Personal Record! Get to know your body and what it’s truly capable of - push your speed limits with intervals!
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March 16th, 2008
Okay, so I am a bit behind in terms of jumping on the band wagon with the newest video craze! It seems everyone has a video out on youtube these days. Well, I plan to do the same as well as posting some video on stormwellness. These videos will demonstrate technique of various exercises as well as talk about hot nutrition/fitness topics that you have always wanted to know the answers to. So, to get started I want you to email me what body parts you would like to learn exercises for or if there are any exercises you have ever wondered how to do correctly. I would be happy to demonstrate form and talk about fine tuning your technique so that you can have the body you have always desired but have not yet been able to achieve. Remember, proper form, clean eating and consistency with your program are the only things that will get you PROVEN results time and time again! So email me what you want to hear and learn about now and let’s get this thing rolling!!
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