As you can imagine, I hear a ton of excuses from people on why they don't exercise.
Sometimes the reason is self inflicted: I don't have the time.
Other times the reason is procrastination: I'm going to start as soon as tax season ends.
And occasionally the reason is downright funny: The dog ate my gym shorts.
I usually point out to these well meaning folks that, despite their reason, exercise is a very important activity that will dramatically improve their life. I bring up the health benefits and describe how many of their physical ailments would improve. I talk about how great they will feel dropping excess weight and rediscovering a slender figure.
However, there was always an excuse that would get me.
The devious excuse of 'being active': Oh, I don't need to exercise in a gym - I'm very active. I play tennis and hike in the summer and I ski in the winter.
Well, they have a point, right? Tennis, hiking and skiing are all active sports that burn calories. Maybe they can be fit without doing any other exercise, especially if they are at a reasonable weight.
Then I started to notice a trend.
The 'active' people couldn't touch their toes in a simple flexibility test. The 'tennis players' couldn't jump rope for 60 seconds. The 'hikers' needed a week to recover from a one mile jog. The 'skiers' encountered injury after injury. And then it hit me.
You don't become fit by simply being active. That's backward fitness.
Only by being fit can you become more active.
To become and maintain a level of fitness there is no replacement for a consistent exercise program. It's the only way.
True fitness is when your body can do whatever you ask of it. This means having flexibility, strength and endurance.
Do you exercise? Or are you fooling yourself with the excuse of 'being active'?
How happy are you with your level of fitness? Are you able to meet all of the functional demands of life? Or do you find yourself opting out of experiences or situations that you know would be too challenging?
If you've used the excuse of 'being active' in the past, it's time to reconsider your options. Don't practice backward fitness with the hope of true results.
Contact me to get started on a program that will make you truly fit. And if you're furthest from active and simply want to lose those extra inches and pounds, make the decision to take action today.
After all, there's no trial run in the game of life.
Be Excellent
The most important aspect in becoming and staying fit is to be persistent. You can exercise every day for a week, but if you follow that week with a month of no exercise then you've lost all ground. Find an exercise program that you are able to consistently do and then stick with it. In the words of Aristotle, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."
Learning about the Art of Life In Balance Through Health & Fitness. A no nonsense approach.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
Why Aren’t You Inspired?
A good dose of inspiration can change your life almost overnight.
The best part of my job is seeing clients achieve amazing results. Whether they drop a few sizes, lose the baby weight, get off their blood pressure meds, or shrink their waist the excitement is always contagious.
There really isn't a clear way to describe the euphoria that settles in once you've realized your fitness goal. You have to experience it.
Though each successful client is unique with different goals one element unites them.
They are all highly inspired.
You see, I am in a unique position. I know how to get you (or anyone else who walks through my door) into great shape, in mind body and spirit. I can coach you through a 50 pound weight loss therefore regain control of your life. I can guide you to a healthier body and reclaim the happiness you thought you've lost. I can even train you into a toned athlete and do things you've never thought possible.
But there is one catch
You'll need to be inspired, not motived, inspired.
See, saying that you want to get into great shape isn't enough. You need inner inspiration-and that's just half of the equation. The other part (and the most important) is ACTION.
Nothing happens until you take action.
You can want it, think about it, mull it over, ponder it, plan it, and then re-plan it. But nothing happens until you take action.
While I may not know your story-it's probably safe to assume that you are dissatisfied with your body and know that you can improve your fitness level. You want to look better, to have more energy, to experience fewer aches and pains, and to enjoy sweet satisfaction as you achieve your goals once and for all.
I know that all of my successful clients were once in your shoes. They wanted to change their bodies. They felt urgency. And then they did what most fail to do. They took action and contacted me.
But there is more to it than that. They then committed to a program, put in the exercise, stuck to their diet and met their goals. There's nothing more gratifying than getting back into those jeans that now sit in the back of your closet.
Those that take massive action get massive rewards. And those that simply talk about losing weight will continue to put weight on, pound after pound. I hate to put that way, but it's the truth.
So what do you want?
To get rid of stress
To drop 20 pounds
To feel younger
To look better in your birthday suit
How bad do you want it? How much inspiration do you have? Enough to take MASSIVE ACTION?
Remember that inspiration is looking inside for the strength to go on. Motivation is merely the art of looking outside for things that only last a short while.
Look inside, the rewards are great IF you do.
The best part of my job is seeing clients achieve amazing results. Whether they drop a few sizes, lose the baby weight, get off their blood pressure meds, or shrink their waist the excitement is always contagious.
There really isn't a clear way to describe the euphoria that settles in once you've realized your fitness goal. You have to experience it.
Though each successful client is unique with different goals one element unites them.
They are all highly inspired.
You see, I am in a unique position. I know how to get you (or anyone else who walks through my door) into great shape, in mind body and spirit. I can coach you through a 50 pound weight loss therefore regain control of your life. I can guide you to a healthier body and reclaim the happiness you thought you've lost. I can even train you into a toned athlete and do things you've never thought possible.
But there is one catch
You'll need to be inspired, not motived, inspired.
See, saying that you want to get into great shape isn't enough. You need inner inspiration-and that's just half of the equation. The other part (and the most important) is ACTION.
Nothing happens until you take action.
You can want it, think about it, mull it over, ponder it, plan it, and then re-plan it. But nothing happens until you take action.
While I may not know your story-it's probably safe to assume that you are dissatisfied with your body and know that you can improve your fitness level. You want to look better, to have more energy, to experience fewer aches and pains, and to enjoy sweet satisfaction as you achieve your goals once and for all.
I know that all of my successful clients were once in your shoes. They wanted to change their bodies. They felt urgency. And then they did what most fail to do. They took action and contacted me.
But there is more to it than that. They then committed to a program, put in the exercise, stuck to their diet and met their goals. There's nothing more gratifying than getting back into those jeans that now sit in the back of your closet.
Those that take massive action get massive rewards. And those that simply talk about losing weight will continue to put weight on, pound after pound. I hate to put that way, but it's the truth.
So what do you want?
To get rid of stress
To drop 20 pounds
To feel younger
To look better in your birthday suit
How bad do you want it? How much inspiration do you have? Enough to take MASSIVE ACTION?
Remember that inspiration is looking inside for the strength to go on. Motivation is merely the art of looking outside for things that only last a short while.
Look inside, the rewards are great IF you do.
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