Nothing!
Just got waylaid on the way to posting last week, so am rolling two into one.
I have made myself learn some new tricks and suffice to say this old dog has struggled a little to adapt.
Nice!
Why, say “Nice!”?
Well in the scheme of things I am lucky enough to be comfortable. Wife, Kids, fairly stable job, home, extended family... things are pretty good. So am I being challenged? Not exactly, each one of the above do pose their own problems at certain times but why not take yourself right out of your comfort zone and try something completely different?
I have, I am on the road to becoming a Group Exercise Leader. The exercise of choice is cycling, stationary bikes in a gym using the Les Mills Programme – RPM.
And how marvellous has the journey been? Mind blowing and ace! Yep, I said ACE!
In a week’s time I get to instruct a class all on my own, no training wheels (a la a qualified instructor next to me), totally alone on the stage, me, the mike and the music... taping the video that gets sent away for assessment and certification.
Anyway, enough of my excitement at what lies ahead of me, down to the data, results and review....
Weight: 93.5kg and 92.7kg
Body Fat: 9.1% and 9.4%
Waist: 85-89cm and 85-90cm
OK, so weight has gone up, but can be directly linked to muscle gain and a little fat gain. Not grumbling cos I am still stoked with the idea of being an instructor (though not yet fully qualified), and the fact that my mentors think I am doing well.
Anyway... focus on what is what you want in life and go and get it.
As always,
...Train, enjoy, laugh and then train again...
FoS
Friday, June 25, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Results Day – Week 24: Do I have the secret sauce for fitness and health success?
Well, it’s not really a secret but lots of people struggle to remember what it is and to apply it daily....
The simple energy equation of 'calories in = calories' out creates an energy balance that allows your body to stay lean, fit and healthy. But it is not such an easy and simple task when food portions are large and few people understand the energy value of the meals they eat and its impact on their equation.
To lose weight then the equation must change; you must use more energy than you put in. If you do this, in a healthy and controlled manner, then generally speaking you will succeed in losing weight. In addition to this you may even feel fitter, but to make that serious change to fitness then the energy equation needs to be supported by the Great Results Equation:
Cardiovascular Exercise + Resistance (weight) Training + Good Nutrition + Attitude = Great Results
The cardio helps build strong heart and lungs (ergo, Fitness), the resistance training builds lean muscle, creating an even bigger calorie burning furnace, nutrition should speak for itself but you need to feed your body the right fuel to be able to maintain your cardio and resistance efforts. Finally and this is the clincher, Attitude: every-day the right attitude must be found, the one that says ‘I _will_ do this’, the one that says ‘even though I may have slipped yesterday I have another go today and tomorrow’.
Enough, time for the data:
Weight: 91.2kg – down by 500g from last week
Body Fat: 9% - down 2.2% from last week
Waist: 85-89cm – down 2.5cm and 3.5cm respectively
Seriously, it works and allowing for mishaps and deviations from the plan is part of the plan... ride yourself too hard and you end up in the extremes, binging one day, starving the next. Give yourself a break and look at the long term goal you have, and adjust each day sensibly to enable you to want to keep doing it.
...Train, enjoy, laugh and then train again...
FoS
The simple energy equation of 'calories in = calories' out creates an energy balance that allows your body to stay lean, fit and healthy. But it is not such an easy and simple task when food portions are large and few people understand the energy value of the meals they eat and its impact on their equation.
To lose weight then the equation must change; you must use more energy than you put in. If you do this, in a healthy and controlled manner, then generally speaking you will succeed in losing weight. In addition to this you may even feel fitter, but to make that serious change to fitness then the energy equation needs to be supported by the Great Results Equation:
Cardiovascular Exercise + Resistance (weight) Training + Good Nutrition + Attitude = Great Results
The cardio helps build strong heart and lungs (ergo, Fitness), the resistance training builds lean muscle, creating an even bigger calorie burning furnace, nutrition should speak for itself but you need to feed your body the right fuel to be able to maintain your cardio and resistance efforts. Finally and this is the clincher, Attitude: every-day the right attitude must be found, the one that says ‘I _will_ do this’, the one that says ‘even though I may have slipped yesterday I have another go today and tomorrow’.
Enough, time for the data:
Weight: 91.2kg – down by 500g from last week
Body Fat: 9% - down 2.2% from last week
Waist: 85-89cm – down 2.5cm and 3.5cm respectively
Seriously, it works and allowing for mishaps and deviations from the plan is part of the plan... ride yourself too hard and you end up in the extremes, binging one day, starving the next. Give yourself a break and look at the long term goal you have, and adjust each day sensibly to enable you to want to keep doing it.
...Train, enjoy, laugh and then train again...
FoS
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