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Friday, February 14, 2014
Healthy Hearts
Have you lost your focus or are things just out of focus? There are not the same. What's the difference? Think of it from a camera lens angle. If you lost your focus, you really don't know what image you are trying to capture. If the image is just out of focus, you need to make a few minor adjustments to clear away the fuzziness.
Health and fitness can often be described the same way. We often lose our focus and find ourselves distracted when our heart is not in what we are trying to accomplish. I call it the 'shiny object syndrome'. We lose focus because we get bored with our current exercise routine, we miss indulging in tasty foods, grow frustrated because we don't see results quickly or simply are too lazy to get up off the couch. We begin to look for distractions or 'shiny objects' to capture out attention!
We have become an impatient society wanting anything and everything instantly. Why wait when you can have it now? Unfortunately, the 'things' that bring us the greatest happiness take time to materialize. A healthy loving relationship, the birth of a child, an education, financial success, friendship and of course - your health.
Stop and take notice of your life. You are in charge. You are the producer, director and actor of your own life path. Your health is a key component of how your life will be lead. It is important. It is hard. Choices must be made. Decisions will be tough. Life is meant to be lived, not endured. There is truth in 'survival of the fittest'. Health encompasses physical, mental and emotional health. It takes work and you must maintain your focus. If it's out of focus, adjust the lens in which you are viewing it from and regain your focus. After all, you have the best view.
On this day of love, learn to love yourself. Be heart healthy in every way.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Health and fitness can often be described the same way. We often lose our focus and find ourselves distracted when our heart is not in what we are trying to accomplish. I call it the 'shiny object syndrome'. We lose focus because we get bored with our current exercise routine, we miss indulging in tasty foods, grow frustrated because we don't see results quickly or simply are too lazy to get up off the couch. We begin to look for distractions or 'shiny objects' to capture out attention!
We have become an impatient society wanting anything and everything instantly. Why wait when you can have it now? Unfortunately, the 'things' that bring us the greatest happiness take time to materialize. A healthy loving relationship, the birth of a child, an education, financial success, friendship and of course - your health.
Stop and take notice of your life. You are in charge. You are the producer, director and actor of your own life path. Your health is a key component of how your life will be lead. It is important. It is hard. Choices must be made. Decisions will be tough. Life is meant to be lived, not endured. There is truth in 'survival of the fittest'. Health encompasses physical, mental and emotional health. It takes work and you must maintain your focus. If it's out of focus, adjust the lens in which you are viewing it from and regain your focus. After all, you have the best view.
On this day of love, learn to love yourself. Be heart healthy in every way.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Beauty is the Beast
Some will argue that a woman with a visible muscular structure is masculine looking, ugly or bulky. A muscular woman is a beast rather than a beauty. Women should be soft, curvy, and supple. Men should be hard, firm and muscular. Who says? Do you have to believe? Must you agree?
Most will follow the masses and agree with whatever is the most popular ideal at any given time. It's human nature. It's easier. Less conflict. Run with the crowd because you will be accepted rather than exiled. Go with the flow.
"Strong is the new skinny." This phrase seems be tossed around quite frequently these days. But stop and think about it. One can be quite strong without having 'visible muscle'. When I refer to 'visible muscle', I am referencing a female with a very low body fat which causes her muscles to 'pop' more or less to the observer. I interpret "strong as the new skinny" to refer to women who are ultra fit and thin yet muscular. Not anorexics. Not steroid using body builders. Not cardio bunnies. But athletes.
Strong is the new skinny is an athlete. A female who takes their sport seriously whatever it may be. They are concerned with more than just their outward appearance. They have developed a lifestyle which incorporates fitness and health as part of a daily regime. It's as common to them as maintaining employment. It's part of who they are. It is not an obsession it is a way of life.
Athletes have goals. Their goals are unique and help develop a plan of what they want to accomplish and how they will tackle the process. Society may not always agree with the goal or even the method used to get there. That is why it is unique. It is not society's goal, it is the individuals goal. Again, going against the grain. This is not the easiest route or the most traveled but can be the most rewarding.
Athletes have muscles. Muscles help propel them into motion. Muscles aid in their speed, strength and stamina. Muscles have mass. Mass carries weight. Weight on a fit body is called muscle. Therefore, a female athlete who takes her sport seriously is going to have muscles.
If you don't like it, keep it to yourself. It's not okay to ridicule someone for being obese, anorexic or skinny fat. So why is it acceptable to criticize females who are muscular? It's not. It's called envy. Step up or shut up. I have chosen my own journey and never looked back. I'm a fit, healthy female who can protect herself with those big ugly muscles.
Most will follow the masses and agree with whatever is the most popular ideal at any given time. It's human nature. It's easier. Less conflict. Run with the crowd because you will be accepted rather than exiled. Go with the flow.
"Strong is the new skinny." This phrase seems be tossed around quite frequently these days. But stop and think about it. One can be quite strong without having 'visible muscle'. When I refer to 'visible muscle', I am referencing a female with a very low body fat which causes her muscles to 'pop' more or less to the observer. I interpret "strong as the new skinny" to refer to women who are ultra fit and thin yet muscular. Not anorexics. Not steroid using body builders. Not cardio bunnies. But athletes.
Strong is the new skinny is an athlete. A female who takes their sport seriously whatever it may be. They are concerned with more than just their outward appearance. They have developed a lifestyle which incorporates fitness and health as part of a daily regime. It's as common to them as maintaining employment. It's part of who they are. It is not an obsession it is a way of life.
Athletes have goals. Their goals are unique and help develop a plan of what they want to accomplish and how they will tackle the process. Society may not always agree with the goal or even the method used to get there. That is why it is unique. It is not society's goal, it is the individuals goal. Again, going against the grain. This is not the easiest route or the most traveled but can be the most rewarding.
Athletes have muscles. Muscles help propel them into motion. Muscles aid in their speed, strength and stamina. Muscles have mass. Mass carries weight. Weight on a fit body is called muscle. Therefore, a female athlete who takes her sport seriously is going to have muscles.
If you don't like it, keep it to yourself. It's not okay to ridicule someone for being obese, anorexic or skinny fat. So why is it acceptable to criticize females who are muscular? It's not. It's called envy. Step up or shut up. I have chosen my own journey and never looked back. I'm a fit, healthy female who can protect herself with those big ugly muscles.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
At War with Will Power
Have you ever waged a war against your Will Power? Think about it carefully. This is actually a war you want to lose. Sometimes. I want to eat that brownie. I want to sleep in and skip my workout. I want to skip those last few reps because they hurt. I don't want to do chin-ups because I suck at them.
Sound familiar? Who is the victor? You or your Will Power? Wait, aren't you really the winner if your Will Power wins? It's all very confusing. You feel like you lost because you didn't get what you wanted - the brownie, extra sleep or an easy way out. Yet, you won because you reap the benefits.
Confusing, right? No. These are only battles. Battles that build up to the war. The war which awaits you somewhere off in the future. It's lingering out there. It's lurking. It's stalking you. It even taunts you from afar. You can't see it or even feel it, but you sense it. It mocks you every day.
It is the unknown. It's a powerful force and one that has the ability to knock you on your ass. So you keep fighting. You fight every day. Some are easy days and some are harder. You lose focus once in awhile and have to readjust. It's second nature to you. The course is filled with obstacles yet you continue your journey. You have goals, ambitions and dreams.
Why do you fight so hard? Why not throw in the towel? It would be much easier. Because you are a soldier. You are fighting to survive. You are fighting to be a better version of you. You are fighting because your Will Power has ordered you to fight until the end. Because if you give up, Will Power dies.
Sound familiar? Who is the victor? You or your Will Power? Wait, aren't you really the winner if your Will Power wins? It's all very confusing. You feel like you lost because you didn't get what you wanted - the brownie, extra sleep or an easy way out. Yet, you won because you reap the benefits.
Confusing, right? No. These are only battles. Battles that build up to the war. The war which awaits you somewhere off in the future. It's lingering out there. It's lurking. It's stalking you. It even taunts you from afar. You can't see it or even feel it, but you sense it. It mocks you every day.
It is the unknown. It's a powerful force and one that has the ability to knock you on your ass. So you keep fighting. You fight every day. Some are easy days and some are harder. You lose focus once in awhile and have to readjust. It's second nature to you. The course is filled with obstacles yet you continue your journey. You have goals, ambitions and dreams.
Why do you fight so hard? Why not throw in the towel? It would be much easier. Because you are a soldier. You are fighting to survive. You are fighting to be a better version of you. You are fighting because your Will Power has ordered you to fight until the end. Because if you give up, Will Power dies.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Mind Your P's and Q's.
Planning, Persistence and Patience are key components in achieving many things in life. It's how you apply the components that determine the outcome. Seems simple enough yet we make it more complicated than necessary.
Planning takes time. It takes effort. It's not always fun. Nobody plans to fail but it is part of the process. When failure rears it's ugly head, a decision needs to be made to push forward to reach your goals or give in and give up. This is where persistence takes charge. If your not persistent, failure wins. Persistence sucks. It can take a long time. It can take a lot of energy. It can be annoying. But along comes your friend patience. Patience can be calm. Patience can be short-lived. Patience can yield rewards. Patience can run out. Now what?
Back to the plan. Back to persistence. Back to being patient. It's a vicious circle. A circle of life if you will. You must begin the cycle again and again to get closer to your goals. If you decide the cycle isn't worth making the rounds, then you don't deserve the rewards. It's really that simple. If it's worth doing once, its worth doing again and again. You may never reach perfection but you will learn a great deal in the process and each time you will improve the quality of the outcome.
So watch your P's and your Q's will follow.
Planning takes time. It takes effort. It's not always fun. Nobody plans to fail but it is part of the process. When failure rears it's ugly head, a decision needs to be made to push forward to reach your goals or give in and give up. This is where persistence takes charge. If your not persistent, failure wins. Persistence sucks. It can take a long time. It can take a lot of energy. It can be annoying. But along comes your friend patience. Patience can be calm. Patience can be short-lived. Patience can yield rewards. Patience can run out. Now what?
Back to the plan. Back to persistence. Back to being patient. It's a vicious circle. A circle of life if you will. You must begin the cycle again and again to get closer to your goals. If you decide the cycle isn't worth making the rounds, then you don't deserve the rewards. It's really that simple. If it's worth doing once, its worth doing again and again. You may never reach perfection but you will learn a great deal in the process and each time you will improve the quality of the outcome.
So watch your P's and your Q's will follow.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Jewels vs. Tools
What's the best way to a fitness girl's heart? Shiny expensive jewels or tools of the trade?
I've never owned a diamond except for my wedding ring. Seems a bit unusual for a gal my age. However, it's just never been something that's been important to me. I don't trust myself to not lose it! I also don't see how baubles improve my life. They are nice to look at but yield no real benefits. Tools on the other hand aid in the sculpting of my physique and keep me on the road to a long healthy life.
Living a healthy lifestyle is not always cheap. It costs more than time and energy. Our bodies adapt and our minds grow bored with the same routines day in and day out. Creativity becomes essential to keeping us engaged and our bodies making progress. Without change, we remain the same. This is where the tools come in.
Training occurs in many environments and uses a variety of tools. The tools can be cheap and simple like a jump rope, a bench or a bungee cord. They can also be more complex like equipment found at a gym - step mill, elliptical, nautilus machines, free weights, etc. There are also 'in-between' tools such as kettle bells, TRX straps, ab wheel, weight vest, training sled, val slides, bosu ball or a balance disk. It's the manner in which you put these tools to work that determines how useful and productive they will be for you.
Training doesn't have to be complex, it just needs to be done smart. Don't spin your wheels unless you are on a bike. Don't run in circles unless you're doing wind sprints. Don't weigh yourself down unless you can pick yourself up. You can muscle up by training smarter, not longer. If you feel the need to chew the fat, make sure you are talking to the right person about the big picture. There is a great deal of information about training but very few actually understand the science behind it. It matters. Be a shiny gym jewel rather than a diamond in the rough.
My boyfriend has given me many, if not all, of my gym jewels! I love them! To me, it is a sign of love, affection and support. He is my biggest cheerleader in the lifestyle that I have chosen to live. He knows the value of the gym jewels. He is my coach, trainer, nutritionist and partner in life. The long term value of my gym jewels outweigh the biggest diamond money can buy. My health is more valuable than any diamond.
My gym jewels are baubles that will get polished with my sweat and chiseled with my grip and ground with my muscle. These baubles are worth their weight and I'm more than happy to show them off.
I've never owned a diamond except for my wedding ring. Seems a bit unusual for a gal my age. However, it's just never been something that's been important to me. I don't trust myself to not lose it! I also don't see how baubles improve my life. They are nice to look at but yield no real benefits. Tools on the other hand aid in the sculpting of my physique and keep me on the road to a long healthy life.
Living a healthy lifestyle is not always cheap. It costs more than time and energy. Our bodies adapt and our minds grow bored with the same routines day in and day out. Creativity becomes essential to keeping us engaged and our bodies making progress. Without change, we remain the same. This is where the tools come in.
Training occurs in many environments and uses a variety of tools. The tools can be cheap and simple like a jump rope, a bench or a bungee cord. They can also be more complex like equipment found at a gym - step mill, elliptical, nautilus machines, free weights, etc. There are also 'in-between' tools such as kettle bells, TRX straps, ab wheel, weight vest, training sled, val slides, bosu ball or a balance disk. It's the manner in which you put these tools to work that determines how useful and productive they will be for you.
Training doesn't have to be complex, it just needs to be done smart. Don't spin your wheels unless you are on a bike. Don't run in circles unless you're doing wind sprints. Don't weigh yourself down unless you can pick yourself up. You can muscle up by training smarter, not longer. If you feel the need to chew the fat, make sure you are talking to the right person about the big picture. There is a great deal of information about training but very few actually understand the science behind it. It matters. Be a shiny gym jewel rather than a diamond in the rough.
My boyfriend has given me many, if not all, of my gym jewels! I love them! To me, it is a sign of love, affection and support. He is my biggest cheerleader in the lifestyle that I have chosen to live. He knows the value of the gym jewels. He is my coach, trainer, nutritionist and partner in life. The long term value of my gym jewels outweigh the biggest diamond money can buy. My health is more valuable than any diamond.
My gym jewels are baubles that will get polished with my sweat and chiseled with my grip and ground with my muscle. These baubles are worth their weight and I'm more than happy to show them off.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Fit and Fabulous over 40
You're old, broken, and tired. You're too old to look good. Too old to build muscle. Too old to be in better shape than in your 20's. You're right. Just sit there. Let someone else do it. Keep buying bigger sizes, stock up on the medication, have one more drink. It's not worth it anyways. I mean who wants to feel great, look great and be the healthiest they have ever been?
That is so ridiculous. I mean I lived my 20's, I'm not looking to relive those years. Exactly! But there is nothing wrong with feeling like you're 20 rather than 40 so when you're 80, you feel like you're 40 and when you are 97, like my grandmother, you feel like you're 80! Keeping your mind and body active is the key to a long healthy life.
I have living proof in my own family. Kathleen Peterson (Kae), born November 23, 1915. She lives on her own in a condo (not assisted living either). She exercises everyday at the YMCA because the Sister Kinney Institute exercises were "too wimpy" or she walks the skyway. She has a busier social life than me and my daughter combined. She has worn out three Apple Mac computers. She is writer. She knits. She uses email. She plays Words with Friends on her Kindle. She is a well-known Scrabble player amongst her inner circle. She goes out on the town with her 98 years old friend, Carol. Kae is busy. She doesn't sit around. She is healthy, mobile, alive and enjoying life because she has kept her mind and body active.
Well, news flash, you're not too old, you're just too lazy. It is possible, it can be fun, and you can do it. Quit thinking about it so much. Believe it or not, there is a great deal of truth in Nike's saying "Just Do It!" But YOU are the one who has to actually do it.
Exercise is a natural drug which provides a great high. Once you've experienced it, you realize you can live without it, but why would you want to? It's a great addiction and yields so many benefits. Something is better than nothing. A 20-minute walk is better than a bag of chips while sitting on the couch watching a reality show. Go out and LIVE your life and quit watching others live their life.
Just because you get older doesn't mean you have to fall into the 'molded' stereotypes of what a 40 something old mom should look like. You need set your own standards of what and how you want to look and feel about yourself. Don't let society define who you are. Define yourself. I've never met anyone who is happy to be over weight or on medication to manage health ailments and chronic pain. You need to start somewhere. A little something healthy is better than nothing.
Our numerical age is a number that tells our chronological age. The physical well being of your mind and body reveals how old you really are. It's never too late to start. Because if you never begin, how will you ever know what could have been?
I'm 42 years old. My age has never bothered me. I'm proud to say I'm 42. I like that people think I am my daughter's sister. I like that I am healthier than I was in my 30's. I like the choices I have made. I'm enjoying my healthy lifestyle. It's really not that difficult but it's a commitment I have made for myself. So are you ready to commit or have you already quit?
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