Showing posts with label support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label support. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 January 2017

365 Days of Fitness


365 Days of Fitness

So this year I am going to do a post for every day of my fitness journey. The past few years my understanding of fitness and life has grown. This year I am giving myself a different goal to motivate myself to keep pushing on! I have always set motivational and fitness targets but nothing public. I want people to see me this year and go “If she can so can I!”. Don’t get me wrong I know I am no fitness goddess but I am going to show you this year the power and determination I have to make me the best version of myself.

Today is day number one, 1st of January 2017. The last place a lot of people want to be after New Year's Eve is in the gym but not me! Best way to start the year is how you wish to go on. Today i woke up to my nieces jumping on the bed wanting breakfast. Before even turning over I started coughing my lungs up. For the past few days I have had a horrendous cough. I have kept working and teaching classes, generally feeling well until I get that dreadful tickle in my throat… Today I was all dressed and ready to hit the gym before my family stopped and asked what I was doing. As much as I wanted to start the new year as I wished to go on I had forgotten one of the main reasons I hit the gym. To keep myself healthy! Not giving my body time to recover by working out was doing the exact opposite of this.

So here I am, at home on the sofa with hot lemon, writing fitness plans and trying to push passed this cough. I need to remember that as much as I want my 365 days of fitness to be a workout every day my body doesn’t work like that. It needs time to heal, grow and recover. Heres hoping I feel better tomorrow and I will be back in work on Tuesday powering it out!

Hope you are with me and making every day this year count!!

Friday, 27 May 2016

Things I love Thursday #13 Spin



Cardio is the bane of most peoples lives.  Some people love going for a run in the sun or on a bike ride but I am not one of these people.  I can get bored quite easily if I am not pushing myself and switching things up.  This is why I love a good spin class.  Music blaring, sprinting, going heavy, pushing yourself to your max, its brilliant.  Having people around you also doing what you are doing can sometimes put people off but believe me, when doing something as intense as spin for cardio no one is focusing on anyone else.  Its all about pushing yourself. 


When I first went to a spin class I couldn't understand why so many people wanted to be there.  I couldn't sprint and struggled to keep up.  After going a few times I got it.  Its like an addiction, you are constantly developing and pushing yourself.  I set myself goals when I attend classes.  My first goal was to be able to sprint.  It was amazing to see that after only two classes I was able to push myself to go at 140 spins per minute (spm) when before I couldn't hit 100spm.  I can now do around 190spm!  Currently I am working on ensuring my spm is what has been instructed by the teacher.  My hope is to be fit enough that I could take a spin class.  Talk, spin and most importantly, not look like I am dying. 


Too many people see cardio as a task that they can easily skip.  This is because they see it as a chore.  Set yourself a goal and make it a challenge.  It could be as simple as having a 15 minute walk every day and pushing yourself to travel a little bit further or seeing how long it takes you to run a 5k.  Put together a playlist of songs that you love and give you energy.  It doesn't just have to be music, I know people that watch football while on the stair machine and others that listen to podcasts or books while running.  Take something you love and hate and create a balance, before you know it cardio will just be part of you week!


What is your favourite way to get cardio done?  Do you have a "Cardio Playlist" or a group of podcasts you love?  Let me know here!



Thursday, 28 April 2016

Things I love Thursday #12 That feeling

I have come so far in the past 8 months.  I have pushed myself, trained my mind and body and become someone I never believed I could be.  I am not only a lot stronger physically but also mentally.  I spent the first months really focusing on technique, making sure to get everything right so I would not hurt myself and get the most benefits possible.  Then once I had mastered the technique I started focusing on slowly increasing the weight.  It has been quite simple so far but the past few weeks I have noticed something.  When I go to start a dead lift, pick up dumbbells for a chest press or do any other kind of free weight exercise I stop and hold the metal bar before the lift.  This is something I have seen many guys doing in the gym but never really understood myself.  I was psyching myself up for the lift.


In the past I knew that what I was lifting wasn't that much but now what used to be my focus weight is now my warm up.  On Monday I was sitting on a bench with two 14kg in my hands, gripping tight and just looking at them.  It was such a rush but it was fear as well as excitement.  This was only the second time I had used 14s and I had to sit looking at them for a few seconds before actually smashing out the set.  It's the same feeling you get when you take a big jump, take a risk, do something that in the back of your head you know you shouldn't. 

I have always loved weight lifting but now I have more drive, more focus and that feeling that pushes me to keep going.  Its a passion and something I find great pleasure in.  When you find that feeling, no matter what it is you are doing, never let it go.  In life you get the opportunity to push yourself to fifill your dreams.  That feeling is what holds the dream up, don't let that go.  Its the passion that makes ideas a reality. 


Believe in your dreams and they can come true.  Hope you enjoyed this weeks "Things I love Thursday"!  Any questions or comments feel free to email me here or leave a message below!

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Things I love Thursday #10 Bulk Buying

In the past I was a victim to the high costs of high protein.  I would buy protein bars at my local gym and by foods like chicken from supermarkets and butchers.  Trying to maintain a high protein diet its not easy on a low wage.  Yeah I could afford to buy food however it would be mainly bulked up by cheep carbs.  I have found two websites that are like Gods gift to the healthy.  One provides extremely low prices for meat and other food products but still maintains high quality and supports local butchers.  The other promises the lowest price for post and pre workout.  If you find something cheaper elsewhere they will lower there price!


Muscle Foods
Muscle  foods provide high quality British and Irish meat that is free range, organic and RSPCA monitored.  Its great for people like me who want to make sure that my meat comes from animals that have had a good life.  It is 100% the best meat I have ever tasted.  It is so fresh and has amazing flavours.  I normally buy my meat at the start of the month and it feeds two people for 5 weeks.  There is always a deal on.  For example today I ordered a hamper containing 5kg premium chicken breast, two 7oz Grass Fed New York Strips, two 6-7oz Grass Fed Hache Steaks, two 6-7oz Grass Fed Dragon Fire Steaks, 800g Southern Fried Diced Chicken, 800g Extra Lean Steak Mince, two 4oz Extra Lean Steak Burgers,12 x 57g Grass Fed Giant Meatballs, 6 x 75g Premium Chicken Breast Sausages and two 4oz Premium Chicken Breast Burgers all for £55.  Don't just take my word for it this place is amazing and you should really give it a look!!


Dolphin Fitness
Average protein bar costs about £2.50 from a vending machine.  When you buy in bulk from Dolphin Fitness its more likely to be £1.25! Now I know that still sounds like a lot but on a high protein diet you need an extra boost (or two..) and bars are a great alternative to high sugar snack foods.  In my gym they sell bars with more that 15g of sugar in them at £2.20.  These are pretty much chocolate bars.  At the moment I am eating PHD diet bars that only have 0.7g of sugar and taste amazing!  The other thing that is great about Dolphin Fitness is that the more of a product you buy the cheaper it gets!  One box might be £15.50 but if you buy two you get them for £14.99 each!  Also if you find it cheaper elsewhere they will lower there prices! 


A good tip when ordering food online is to follow their Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as they will always post information about good deals and discounts.  Cant see any discounts that work for you, Google discount codes or coupons.  Its amazing what is out there and available for people on a tight budget. 


Hope this was helpful!  I would love to hear about any places you know for good deals or your experiences with Muscle Foods and Dolphin Fitness.  Leave a comment below or email me here!





Thursday, 10 March 2016

Things I love Thursday #9 Fat

"But fats are bad!" I hear you cry.  Well guys sorry to break it to you but cutting out all fatty foods is not the way to go when you are trying to lose weight.  Your body needs fats but the good kind.  Fatty foods are a rich source of energy.  They are vital when working out and exercising to lose weight. I have made the mistake in the past of buying low fat everything.  Your body needs good fats to survive and keep you going.  If you don't have good fats in your diet you are more likely to snack on foods high in sugar.  This is because your body is lacking in energy and sugary foods like chocolate give your body a quick boost. 


The recommended amount of fats for women is 70g and for men 95g.  This may seem like a lot but when eating the wrong kinds of fats this can go quickly.  During the day to keep me going I sometimes have some dry roasted unsalted nuts (average amount 40g).  These contain 17% of my daily fat intake.  Some people try and avoid foods like nuts, yogurt, avocados, humus etc. as they think that fats will give them body fat.  This is often when people begin to crave or eat foods that contain a higher amount of fat.  This will make it easier for you to go over your recommended daily allowance.  A croissant with butter and cheese that might satisfy your cravings but this is a massive 99.5% of your daily fat intake. 


You can quite quickly check the percentage of fat in packaged foods as these are displayed on the label.  Products with less than 3g of fat per 100g are colour coded green on the label.  This is good but you need to make sure you still meet your daily allowance.  Green foods are a good option to snack on to keep you going.  Products with between 3 and 17.5g of fat per 100g are colour coded amber on the label.  Amber foods are good for helping up your daily fat intake if you are running low.  Products with more than 17.5g of fat per 100g are colour coded red on the label.  These are products that you should try to avoid.  Have a look at the below table for some quick switch foods!


Swap
For
Whole milk, cream and full fat cheeseLower fat dairy products like skimmed, semi-skimmed or 1% fat milk and reduced fat cheese
Fatty cuts of meat
 
Lean cuts with no visible fat
Roasted and fried foods
 
Grilled, steamed or baked foods
Butter, lard, ghee, coconut and palm oils
 
Oils rich in unsaturated fatty acids such as olive, rapeseed or sunflower oils and spreads made with these
Cakes, biscuits and pastries
 
A handful of unsalted nuts
Facts and figures taken from https://www.nutrition.org.uk Last reviewed December 2013. Revised February 2016. Next review due December 2016


Keeping an eye on your fat intake can be hard but its worth it.  If you want more advice or a meal plan please feel free to contact me here!  Hope you all enjoyed this weeks things I love Thursday!

Thursday, 25 February 2016

Things I Love Thursday #8 Confidence

One day walking home from school with some friends, age fifteen, a boy walked passed me and commented on my jiggly legs.  That boy insulted me and will have forgotten about it in days. It stayed however, lurking in my mind; when trying on new outfits, putting on my gym clothes or getting ready to go out someplace.  Its a horrible feeling thinking that you must look so bad a random stranger decided to comment on how you look.  Even now when I pull on a pair of shorts I think of that day and question if I should go out looking "like that".


Last weekend my boyfriend bought me the cutest pair of shorts.  They are so comfy, fit amazingly and have pockets.  We were going to the gym the following Monday for international chest day.  I threw on my new shorts and thought;  This is it, they day I face my fears.  The whole time I was in the gym I kept looking at myself in the mirror to see if I looked ok.  Thing was, I did.  I looked good in my shorts and even more I noticed that other people were just getting on with there day, meeting there goals and focusing on themselves.  Yeah ok there might be some people judging my choice of clothing but I was confidant and happy in myself. 


When you can put on an outfit and a smile follows everyone will notice the smile first.  Having confidence in yourself is so important and not in just how you look.  This is something that going to the gym has helped me build.  Not just because now I look better but it has shown me with hard work you can progress and succeed.


Work to become the person you want to be, follow your dreams and don't let other peoples doubt get in the way.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Thinks I love Thursday #6 Training Buddy!

For the first few months of my gym life  I was a lone wolf.  I hated training with other people.  Mainly because I only had a small amount of knowledge on my workouts that I wasn't able to switch and change things up for training with other people.  I used to get annoyed when someone showed me a different way to do something because that is not how I had been taught.  I am a grumpy toddler at heart.  Even though deep down I am the same stubborn brat things have changed. 


Going to the gym with someone now is a totally different experience.  Its like being with another member of the pack ready to show the world how it should be done.  This has changed because I have learnt something very important.  Just because its different, doesn't mean its wrong.  When I started out at the gym I was a novice.  I had been taught how to do an action or motion in relation to the workout I was doing, for my body at that time and to help develop a serration area.  Over time building knowledge of my body and techniques I am beginning to understand the difference between bad form and variations.  This is something that is very important when training with someone.  For example the person I currently train with is male, tall and has been training for a few years now.  The variations he sometimes uses are different to mine.  We both might be training legs however he might be isolating one area whereas because I am not as far on I might be working on my legs as a whole.  As a result of this we may be doing things differently. 


Right now I am particularly enjoying working out with my friends who are new to or don't have much knowledge of training.  This allows me to share what I know, and in doing so develop myself.  As people are different I am coming up with plans that suite both of us and using different variations to suite our bodies and levels.  It has also helped me to develop my skills in supporting people within a gym environment. 


Going to the gym with someone and working out together is something I would recommend to everyone.  Give it a shot because it might not be as bad as you think!  Remember to be open to new workouts and styles but make sure you keep your form on point and stay safe!


Hope you enjoyed my Things I love Thursday #6!  See you soon!

Saturday, 2 January 2016

Things I love Thursday #3 Fit Family



This time of year can be really hard to keep motivated will all the cake and chocolate and roast potatoes and... anyway!  One thing that has made it a lot easier is the family around me.  Over the last year it hasn't just been me improving my life style.  My dad has always been good at playing football and hitting the gym but for myself if was something new and for my mum it was about finding the right things for her.

I have always been brought up to try new foods and to keep healthy.  My mum has started up nordic walking and yoga.  Seeing the progress in both of us has meant this year at Christmas we have still kept motivated.

This year I even hit the gym on Christmas Day without judgment from my family!  It's hard enough to keep healthy but when you don't have support from the people you are closest to.  I am really glad to have a supportive family! 

Sorry for the late post and I'll see you guys soon!