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…Weekend Workouts & Meal Planning…

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My clients say that they slack off the most during the weekend.

After a long hard week all most people want to do is relax and enjoy some good unhealthy foods.  This is OK as long as you enjoy some good food in moderation AND you still stick to your workout plans.

Reaching your health and fitness goals does not mean that you have to give up your favorite foods or miss out on quality time with your family and friends on the weekends.  This is when you HAVE to learn how to balance your life so you can accommodate your goals as well as the other things that are going on.

Key tips to sticking with your workouts on the weekends:

  • Sure you want to sleep in! Sure you want to be lazy and stay in bed all day.  But these things will not help you reach your goals!  The truth is you should probably get up and get your workout done first thing in the morning.  Even if you get to sleep in just a little bit, still find motivation to get up and get it done.  This will allow you to get it done and have the rest of the day to lounge around or get other things done!
  • If you like sleeping in, that is OK!  Plan another time later in the day that you can set aside to get your workout done.  Get in the routine of having your workout during the weekend around the same time.  Getting into this routine will help you to keep up with your workout schedule.
  • Try to find ways to incorporate the family or your friends!  Get up and get fit with them!  Find activities that you all can do.  They can also help keep you accountable for getting your workout done.

Eating healthy is also a hard task for some people.  BUT it should be EASIER on the weekends!
For those who are usually super busy during the week, you can utilize your extra weekend time to cook and prepare meals for you (and your family if you have one) for the whole week!

I personally use Sunday as my day to cook and prepare all of my meals.  I will head to the store on Friday or Saturday to get everything I need.  And Sunday morning after my workouts I will come home and cook all of my food.  It seriously only takes me about 90 minutes to cook ALL of my food for the next 7-10 days.  YES THAT IS ALL IT TAKES!

Once you make a plan and get into a routine it is easy to keep it going.






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…Guest Post: 5 Ways to Stay Motivated To Get In Shape…

5 Ways to Stay Motivated To Get In Shape

Aiming for a new body is a common goal for a lot of people, but like many other
endeavors, it’s easier said than done. While commitment to the cause is always
impressively solid at the beginning, few actually get through to the finish. The following
are suggestions on how to keep the fire going when trying to get into shape.

Bring a friend

The easiest way to help discipline oneself to stick to workout routines and schedules is
to have someone check on them. Make sure to invite someone who’s disciplined and
equally determined or else you might end up giving each other excuses. The goal is for
you to motivate and encourage each other. Since not all of us are lucky enough to have
that friend or family member, joining a class or team works too.

Know what you can and can’t do

Everyone has limits, especially in exercise. There’s nothing wrong with wanting that six-pack to materialize itself in a week, but we have to face the physical constraints lying between us and our goals. Keeping your workouts within your capacity lessens the likelihood that you’ll quit because of the impossibility of the exercise (and transitively,the goal of getting in shape). Be creative. Mix and mash the workouts that you can do.

Give yourself a deadline

Our teachers knew what they were doing. How much schoolwork would we have
finished if they didn’t give deadlines? Setting specific dates for certain goals adds to the
pressure of having to achieve them. The more detailed your goals are, the better. Think,
“be able to lift forty-pound weights in two weeks” rather than just “improve weightlifting”.

Track your progress

Keep records of how you’re doing. Nowadays this is especially easy to do because of
the dozens of free smart phone applications designed for this purpose. Improvement
isn’t always easy to feel, but writing it down keeps you assured that you’re going
somewhere. For additional motivation, reward yourself whenever you see progress
markers achieved.

Let brains improve with brawns

Getting in shape isn’t just about the body. It’s easier and faster to achieve that dream
figure when you use tried and tested methods. Hundreds of thousands of books and
websites contain information on dieting, exercising, conditioning, and bodybuilding. It
helps to join online forums and groups where you can share routines and tips.

Often, the biggest enemy in working towards getting fit is time. Desired results can take
months or years to manifest. Above all, it’s important to find enjoyment and fulfilment in
exercise because work turns into play when you’re having fun.

About the Author:

Macy is an experienced writer on health and fitness. She loves to help people learn
more about methods and machines that help in losing weight and building muscle.

References:

American Diabetes: 15 Ways to Stay Motivated to Exercise;
[http://www.americandiabetes.com/living-diabetes/diabetes-fitness-articles/15-ways-
stay-motivated-exercise]

Pete Williams, Core Performance: 7 Secrets to Get Motivated for a Workout;
[http://www.coreperformance.com/daily/mindset/7-secrets-to-get-motivated-for-a-
workout.html]

Ruth Zukerman, The Huffington Post: 10 Ways to Stay Motivated to Work Out;
[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ruth-zukerman/10-ways-to-stay-motivated-to-work-
out_b_931603.html#s335840&title=Dont_Go_It]

Anne Stein, Chicago Tribune: Staying motivated to exercise;
[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-03-21/health/sc-health-0321-fitness-excuses-
20120321_1_exercise-class-morning-exerciser-department-of-exercise-physiology]

Aura Dundalk Leisure Centre: Top 7 Ways To Stay Committed to Exercise;
[http://aurasportleisure.newsweaver.co.uk/auraleisurecentre/1kxnwq0cqt8]

Heather Scott, The Examiner: How to stay committed to your exercise routine;
[http://www.examiner.com/article/how-to-stay-committed-to-your-exercise-routine]






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