I'm an ACE certified personal trainer and National Masters Over 60 Powerlifting Champion with over 25 years of experience in the health and fitness industry. I've seen a lot of fads come and go, but three things remain constant in getting healthy and staying fit. A positive mental attitude, a healthy balanced diet, and a fitness program built on proper strength training and cardiovascular exercise. Practice these three things daily and you will discover that they lead to "The Fountain of Youth."
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Resistance Weight Training is the Fountain of Youth
I’m not exactly sure who coined the phrase “fountain of youth”, but he
or she may have very well been referring to the benefits associated with
resistance weight training. Resistance weight training has a host of
positive effects for the aging individual. The numerous studies
conducted to evaluate the effects of weight training in the aging have
shown weight training to be extremely beneficial to individuals well
into their 90’s. One such study, published in the New England Journal of
Medicine, involved 100 frail men and women in their 80’s and 90’s, all
of whom had generalized arthritis, some degree of heart disease, and at
least one chronic illness. After 10 weeks of weight training the mean
strength increase of this group was near 120%. This and other studies
have dissipated the belief that age may preclude one from lifting
weights and has brought to our attention the importance of weight
training for all ages, especially those over 40. See more...
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Healthy Lifestyle Motivation Year-Round
This is the time of the year when most people give-up on accomplishing their New Year's resolutions. Here's a great post written by Paige Johnson of Learnfit.org with some very helpful hints to help you create and keep healthy lifestyle habits year-round.
Healthy Lifestyle Motivation Year-Round
The holidays may be over, but they might have left you with a
few unhealthy habits that you have no intention of keeping. With this new year
now well underway, you are ready to buckle down and make your healthy lifestyle
decision permanent. Try as you may, however, your commitment to the lifestyle
transition has not lasted very long. Again and again, you find yourself
admitting that giving up your bad habits is a lot harder than maintaining them.
Yet deep down you are aware of the damage these unhealthy habits
are doing to your body. As you continue to ignore the effects of your unhealthy
choices, the dire repercussions loom. Although making healthy lifestyle changes
only when a doctor advises you to isn’t ideal, you may simply not know where to
start or how to properly motivate yourself to get going if you don’t see one.
Regardless, you have decided to make this the year you start
your everlasting healthy lifestyle. Now what?
In order to really commit to a healthy lifestyle, you may need
to make things fun, or at least a little enjoyable! That may be hard at first
due to the necessary alterations your daily routine will have to take, but it is possible. Start with small,
incremental changes that you feel comfortable with. Celebrate these little
upgrades by remembering them at the end of each day. As these days collectively
turn into a month, your tiny improvements will gradually flow into a larger
accomplishment right under your nose.
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Success sneaking up on
you
By the time you have reached the one-month milestone, you may
notice that you feel lighter, healthier and happier. If you do not for some
reason, try replacing your preferred less-than-healthy beverage — like soda or
sweetened tea — with water. The human body is comprised of mostly water and
needs a couple of liters each day to stay properly hydrated. Without this vital
liquid, your energy levels and mental alertness may severely suffer, inhibiting
you from staying motivated. Another key area that you may want to examine is
your sleeping habits. Getting a good night's rest
will raise your mental and physical energy to a level that may help you achieve
your healthy lifestyle quickly.
Maintain a slow, but
steady progress
Another great motivator that may help you maintain progress
toward your healthy lifestyle goal is participating in a fun, physical activity,
whether at home, the gym, or outside. Finding this
activity or hobby that you want to participate in more than once may be
challenging, but it is a great way to stay engaged in your goal regardless of
whether you fancy bull riding, ballet dancing or jogging. If you are having fun
and moving around, keep doing it! Exercise that elevates your heart rate has a
lot of great benefits for your body and brain. The mood-enhancing effects of
exercise alone can aid your ability to push yourself further than ever before.
If you are unable to find the right hobby immediately, try not to give up.
Walking for a half an hour a day may not be your favorite exercise, but it will
suffice while you take your time finding your new go-to activity.
Being aware of what is
consumed
Overindulging in any one thing, even if it is healthy, can be a
bad thing, which is why it is beneficial for
everyone to be mindful of what goes into their bodies. Despite this, at the end
of the day, many of us are guilty of eating dinner mindlessly as we watch TV or
play on our phones. However, with practice, preparation, and planning,
overcoming this challenging habit can be fun! Try making each meal a succulent
and flavorful delight that will easily draw all of your focus in, and then
savor each bite by chewing your food slowly, taking note of each delicate flavor.
Making this year the one you turn your life around can be
achieved with the right motivation. If you believe that feeling healthier
quickly is the boost you need to stay dedicated to your healthy lifestyle goal,
try adding more water to your diet or adjusting the amount of sleep you are
getting each night. Encourage others to join you by asking them to take part in
a fun activity or hobby that requires a lot of movement. These adjustments may
be the motivational solutions you need to make your healthy lifestyle last a
lifetime.
Friday, February 3, 2017
Overhead Triceps Extension, a Great Exercise for Developing and Strengthening Your Arms
Here's one of my favorite exercises for developing and strengthening those large muscles on the back of your upper arms called the triceps. These muscles along with the large muscles on the front of your upper arms called the biceps are responsible for bending and extending your arms. Thus, keeping these muscles strong is very important because they are involved in almost every activity you do involving your upper body.
Over head triceps extensions is a great exercise to develop, and keep your triceps strong and tone. Watch the video below as I demonstrate the proper technique.
You can find my complete exercise video library at www.personaltrainerinraleighnc.com
Over head triceps extensions is a great exercise to develop, and keep your triceps strong and tone. Watch the video below as I demonstrate the proper technique.
You can find my complete exercise video library at www.personaltrainerinraleighnc.com
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