Sunday, July 3, 2011

Setting Specific Goals = Success

Came across this story that is AMAZING
go to this link!
This is what the article writer learned from it. And I had to agree also. So here you go, read below.
Set specific goals - don’t “try to get in shape.”  Determine specifically what “in shape” means to you.  Quantify it, put a timestamp on it, and then start taking direct steps in that directions.
DECIDE IF YOU REALLY WANT IT – People come to me all the time and say they want to “get abs” or “pack on muscle” but immediately start to backtrack once I tell them what to do.  “But I can’t give that up” or “but what if I did this instead?”  Remember: if what you were doing was working, you’d already want to be where you want to be.  If you want incredible results, you’re going to need to make incredible sacrifices.  If you’re satisfied with 80% of the way there, there’s nothing wrong with that…just don’t expect to get into the 99th percentile with anything less than 99% of your potential effort.
Make it a challenge - I’m not telling you to put up 500 bucks to force yourself into exercise…but I’m not telling you that it’s a bad idea either.  Rather than being angry and associating exercise with a negative feeling (which makes it easier to skip), focus on realigning your attitude.  Saint created a negative association with not exercising (losing $500), and as he started exercising he added a positive correlation to it (feeling better and looking better).  This shift in his thinking built up momentum and carried him forward.
Your diet is the most important thing – Don’t try to outrun your fork; hours of cardio can only get you so far when it comes to getting into elite shape.  Instead, focusing on CLEANING UP YOUR DIET and you will have far greater success more quickly.  More real foods, less fake foods, grains, and other carbs, and maximize vegetables.  It doesn’t need to be difficult.  
Strength train – Had Saint never started lifting weights, he might have made it down to 10% body fat but certainly wouldn’t have the muscle mass that he does now.  Fortunately, he put his time and effort into getting stronger and faster, which helped him keep the muscle he already had while also adding new muscle; it also allowed him to only shred the fat and keep the good stuff.  I’m not telling you to join a gym, but I am telling you to start doing some form of strength training because it’s so damn important.  Although I haven’t set foot in a gym in five months, I’ve been able to pack on eight to ten pounds of muscle in that time by following the body weight routines outside. You don’t need a gym, but you do need a plan that pushes you to get stronger.
“But I’m a woman and I don’t want to get too bulky!” Unless you’re on steroids or eating 5000 calories a day, you will NOT get bulky…not only that, but heavy strength training is the only way to get that “toned” look you’re after.  I’ll be featuring a female success story soon that is full of strength training with barbells and heavy weights…and awesome results (with that look you’re after).  Trust me on this one.
Track your results – And I don’t just mean stepping on a scale.  Take measurements.  Take photos.  buy a body fat caliper and test yourself every few weeks.  You’ll be able to tell through comparison if what you’re doing is working.  If you’re not getting the results you’d like, then you’ll have to make changes – Saint decided to go full Paleo and strength training after deciding his measurements, photos, and body fat weren’t where they should be.  The more you can track, the better chance you’ll have to succeed.
Who’s on your support team? Who do you turn to when you’re having a bad day?  Who do you share your successes and struggles with?  It’s okay if you exercise alone – there’s a whole community of people waiting to welcome you with open arms and help.  You don’t need to go it alone.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Naughty Carbs, Stop Keeping Me From My Goals

Are grains making us fat? 
Carbs are personally my weakness, I tend to go overboard. 
This video explains the reason why my habits were stopping me from reaching my past goals.
(not talking about good carbohydrates like veggies, fruit, and sweet potatoes)
This 3 minute video breaks it down to you how your cells react to fats and carbohydrates.
I'm looking into trying the Paleo "Diet" to see if all this brown rice and beans are
really the culprit of hiding my 6 pack ;) ha
Look it up yourself if your interested we can try it out together 

watch this too. ------->

Friday, July 1, 2011

Lazy Days Go Away Come Again Another Day





We've all had days where we just didn't want to do ANYTHING.
It’s raining out, you didn’t get enough sleep, it’s cold, you’re hungry, you had a crappy day at work, your wife cheated on you, your boyfriend dumped you, your dog ate your homework, whatever.  It’s these moments when we just want to curl up on the couch, play video games, and feel sorry for ourselves. 
However – and I know this isn’t a surprise to you – these are the moments when its MOST IMPORTANT to stay on target
 to stay consistent, to keep training, and to keep pushing.  If you let yourself off the hook every time you have a bad day, you’ll train yourself to believe it’s okay to give up any time you meet resistance.
For me, on days like these, I'm prepared whenever I'm lacking that fire under my butt.
I look up inspiring quotes, talk to a fitness buddy...
Find whatever you need for motivation and remember to seek it out on your laziest days.
And remember all of you guys have ME! Shoot me an email and let me know about whatever is going on. I want to hear from you guys
I'll talk you through it, and heck, hopefully if I am having one of those days...you can help even ME through :)

Enjoy your 4th of July weekend everyone!