GOALS

Setting small attainable goals is important in your success. If you have a lot of weight to lose sometimes thinking of the whole picture can be a bit overwhelming. For example if you need to lose 100 lbs to be in a healthy range, focusing on that can make you feel like your goal is so far away and you may get discouraged and give up. That is why I feel it is important to set smaller goals, like going down one jean size or walking or jogging a mile without stopping or focusing on 10 lbs at a time. That way you experience success when you reach those mini goals and you are motivated to go on and reach the next goal.

When pushing through and trying to reach your goals, please don't think shows like The Biggest Loser, offer results that are typical or easily attainable in a short period of time. It is important that you know with proper nutrition and exercise losing 1/2 - 2 pounds a week is more typical then what you see on that show (understand that if you have more weight to lose you are going to lose it at a quicker rate, it is those last 5-10 lbs that go slower and harder). Those contestants work out hours and hours every day (I have read 8 hours before but not sure if that is accurate) and they don't have distractions and responsibilities such as work and family and they don't have a lot of the temptations like fast food or junk food lying around the house that you may face on a daily basis.   Those things make a huge difference!   I have had clients come to me thinking they should be able to lose it as fast as the contestants on that show and they get disappointed and frustrated when they don't. Slow and steady wins the race! I find the most successful people don't rush it. Gradually make adjustments in your daily living that add up and help you achieve success.

For your final weight goal try not to have an exact number on the scale be your goal, a range is better. So many people get stuck on hitting a number they were once at or have always wanted to be at and that can set you up for disappointment. As you begin working out you gain muscle mass and that is a good thing. Increasing your muscle mass increases your metabolism and makes you burn more calories even at rest BUT when you increase your muscle mass the number on the scale may not drop down as low as you want BUT that is OK, you will look better b/c you are losing fat and gaining muscle therefor looking healthier and more fit!   A lb of muscle and a lb of fat of course both weight the same (a lb. he he) but a lb of musle takes up less space then a lb of fat so you may look tighter and smaller but weigh the same or more then you did when you didn't have the muscle and had fat instead BUT please believe it is better to have that extra weight from the increased muscle mass then to be unhealthy with the extra fat that you had before!

Believe in yourself, work hard and don't give up.  I believe in you!

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MOTIVATION

Motivation is such a key to working out.  Find something that drives you and focus on that.   Whether it is fitting in a certain pair of jeans, or wearing a bikini again or just being able to walk up that flight of stair without feeling winded, those are the things that will push you.   For me, it is a recent quote I found in a magazine that pushes me "Do it for those who can't".   I have a special needs child, who among other things, cannot walk, so thinking of him can push me through the last mile of my run.   Having motivational people around you can be key as well, whether it be a family member verbally motivating you or a friend working out with you or maybe I will have that honor of pushing you through a hard workout it is up to you!   Best of luck!

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WHATEVER YOUR LEVEL....

Has it been years since you have worked out, or maybe you never really have?   Have you been working out for what feels like forever but need some help with that extra push so you can  reach your goals?  Whatever your level is, I am here to help you!

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TAKE TIME FOR YOURSELF!

It is so common to put yourself and what is important to you on the back burner.  We get busy taking care of our kids, doing our job, doing chores, homework etc that we don't take care of the machine that makes that all run....our bodies.   You can wear yourself down by being so busy with those every day tasks, that is why it is so critical that we all realize how important it is that we make ourselves a priority.  Your family needs you, your job needs you so it is your job to take care of yourself, no one else is going to do it.  I know working out makes me a better mom, sometimes yes, it can be hard to find the time but I know if I do I will release my stress and sweat out so many of my troubles and come back to my kids a happier and better mom and that is what is most important.  
Find a time that works for you, maybe it is early in the morning before your kids get up, or while they take a nap or after they go to bed; maybe you and your friends could take turns watching eachothers kids so you can have free time to exercise.   Whatever that time may be, make it a priority to schedule "you time".  I would love to be able to help you make the best of your "you time" so contact me today, space is limited.

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STRESS

STRESS....Believe me, I get it.   If you are busy raising kids, going to school, working or a combo of all of those I am sure you experience at least some degree of stress.   Let me tell you, exercise is what gets me through it and I know it can help you too.   It is good to implement exercise into your daily or weekly routine to help combat stress before it happens or at least next time you are feeling stressed get in a good sweat session and I know it will help.   Book a session with me today and let me take the stress out of trying to plan your own routine!

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