Monday, January 31, 2011
I was soooo bad....
Friday, January 28, 2011
This is why I love my job!
I love my job!!!
It's a new year..... Welcome to 2011
...and hopefully more regular blogs from me. This is one of my new years' resolutions! Other ones are t be better at staying in touch with friends and the big one - grow my business!! Hopefully the first one will help this one. Did you make any this year? If so, what are they?
One of the most common new years' resolutions must be to lose weight and/or get in shape or something related to that. By now many are already falling off. Most likely because you aren't seeing the results you want or you don't know exactly what to do to achieve your goals. If so, may I recommend that you hire a trainer...! ;) Studies show that you are 80% more likely to be successful reaching your goal if you work with a trainer. But before you do, take a look at their credentials. Make sure the trainer is certified, insured and has a valid CPR. Without it they can't be insured. Also take a look at their specialty. Many personal trainers now specialize in working with either older adults, pre and post-natal, athletic training, etc. My specialty is working with women, especially 40+. I can help you find the right trainer for you... I would also love to hear from you about how you found it was to work with a trainer.
Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
So... what can you do to stay active during this dark in between season? Taking a fitness class on a regular basis is one great way to do this. That way the weather can never be an excuse. Joining with a friend really helps with the motivation! Studies have shown that we are much more likely to stick with a program if we join with someone, plus, what a great way to spend some time with our friends - doing something great for ourselves! It can be any type of class, but I suggest at least a couple of days of the week are dedicated to a cardio focused class in order to give the heart and lungs a good workout, plus it burns extra calories and gets us moving during a very sedentary time. In addition it is very important to spend some time at the gym doing strength training to build our muscle and bone mass. Finish the week off with a yoga or Pilate's class to increase flexibility and for relaxation.
Email me if you need help or ideas fitting all this into your day/week. As a lifestyle coach I can help you find the balance you are looking for.
I'm heading out for a walk with my dog - wearing my long winter coat! Come and join me!! :)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Happy New Year!!! (And happy resolutions....)
I just finished watching Julie & Julia, and thoroughly enjoyed it! And yes, of course it inspired me to start blogging again. If only I could write like Julie in the movie.....
So, it is January - the month of resolutions, promises to ourselves and of course the inevitable letdown when we do the human thing and fail. I heard or read somewhere today that the most important thing to do when you make a resolution to do something is realize you are not perfect and that there will be (many?) days when you are not true to that promise to yourself. The important thing of course is to get up the next day and get back to it. You don't have to be perfect, you just have to do the very best you can.
Good luck to all of you!!
Wouldn't it be fun if you all wrote me and told me what your resolution is. You know the more people you tell the more likely you are to succeed!! It's true! Or if you didn't make one, tell us why.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Elisabeth
Saturday, August 8, 2009
168 hours in a week..... is it enough??
1. kids, 2. friends, significant other, 3. exercise.......
or,
1. ME (ie exercise), 2. kids, 3. ME - again....,
This is not to say I want my whole day to be structured and inflexible. I love spontaneous, long chats with my teenagers, or just reading for an hour, or lying in bed - awake - on a Saturday morning, or chatting on the phone with a girlfriend. But could I use my time better and fit more into a week? - ABSOLUTELY!! This article really hit a nerve in a lot of people. A lot of what the angry writers say is right, but I also think they know deep down they could fit more in.
The most common excuse I hear from my clients or prospective clients as to why they don't exercise more, or at all is lack of time. There is no time left in the day...
In order to fit exercise into your busy schedule it has to be at or near the top of your list. You are not doing it for me, your spouse or your trainer. You are doing it for YOU. At the end of the 'day' you are more likely to thank yourself for exercising than for keeping a tidy house. Think about how good you will feel. Think about your health, today and in the future. Think about what kind of a Grandmother you want to be......Great-grandmother?
There are so many ways to fit in exercise and a healthy lifestyle. In addition to Personal Training I lifestyle coach all my clients. Come and talk to me about how you can make this work for you.
Below is the link to the article.
Time management for working Mom's
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/family-and-relationships/sorry-moms-168-hours-a-week-is-plenty-of-time/article1239478/
Maybe you have it all figured out and want to share your secret to success? Write a comment!!!
I look forward to hearing from you.
Elisabeth