Showing posts with label Personal Trainer in Bath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal Trainer in Bath. Show all posts

Monday, 12 November 2012

Add Variety To Your Exercise Programme with a Bath Personal Trainer

As a personal trainer Bath I have to agree, and it has been said many times before, variety is the spice of life. Variety is also important when it comes to exercise programmes. Continuously varying your exercise programmes are key to improving your fitness in Bath, and in helping you achieve your optimum results. Otherwise you will just plateau and any progress will come to an abrupt stop. If you are going to ask a Bath Personal Trainer, they will tell you how important variety is for your exercise programme to be effective.If you are going to do all the same things each and every day, then things will wear pretty quickly right? The same is true when it comes to personal training.

Keeping your body in good condition should be your priority to be able to live happier and longer. Sometimes, just keeping your body in good condition is not enough,and looking great is only one small part of the equation. A personal trainer can help us whatever fitness goals we have. They will guide us through the process of reaching our goals. They will be beside us, doing the same exercise routines with us to make sure that we are doing them the right way.
To reach your fitness goals, you have the option to go to the gym in an attempt to get stronger and fitter. However, if what you will do is the same exercises each day, then there is no doubt that your body will complain too. This same reasoning applies whether you go to a gym in Bath to lose weight or to build muscles.

It is important for you to remember that our bodies are not programmed for this regimented form of exercise. If you are training yourself for a specific event that requires endurance or even muscle strength, you can work your leg muscles until your face turns blue, but that will not work ultimately for your goal. Sooner then, you will reach that familiar plateau that you will not see further gains and might even experience minor muscle loss. But if you are going to work with a Personal Trainer beside you, then you will have a totally different experience. They are the experts in helping you break through the periods where your progression seems to have slowed.

A Bath Personal Trainer is a qualified person that can help you in getting the best result for your fitness goals. They will help you to get the best out of your exercise programme. They are there to help you not to get bored with your workout routine. They will mix things up so that you will have variety and fun.They will challenge you!! This way, you will be able to reach your fitness goals far quicker than if you were doing it on your own, whilst keeping you focused on your achievements.

A Personal Trainer in Bath is what you`re looking for if you need more motivation for your fitness goals. There may come a time that you may lose hope because you`re not seeing the results you desire. The Personal Trainer is someone that can help you regain your motivation and get you back on track in obtaining your fitness and ideal goals.

A great Bath Personal Trainer is a person who can give you the motivation that you need for the success of your fitness goals, whether it is for muscle development or losing weight. They can help with all aspects of your training programme that you have to undergo. They will be able to help you with everything that you need when it comes to implementing the required exercise routines for you. A trainer understands that each individual has their own unique differences, and because of this, each also has individual needs and requirements when it comes to achieving their goals. A Trainer understands this fact and creates specific exercise programmes for specific people depending on their age, gender, fitness goals, etc. That way, one can be sure that they will achieve their goals in the most effective and safe way possible.

Personal Trainers in Bath Aim BodyFitness also understand the importance of diet. They don’t only focus on exercises but on nutrition as well. Trainers will help you in rekindling your love for food while at the same time teaching us the healthier way of preparing them. Because they are certified trainers, we can be sure that they will be able to help us learn healthy eating behaviours. Another good thing about hiring a Personal Trainer is that they will encourage us to deal with the negative thoughts we have about our image. The fact that we acknowledge our need for their help means that we are not satisfied with the current status of our health or on the way we look. They can help us to increase confidence with our health and appearance.

So in summary, the benefits of having personal training in Bath are far greater than if you were to train alone, and you may be surprised how affordable one of our programmes can be.

Aim BodyFitness are ready and waiting to get you on the right path to great health and fitness. You won`t regret it once you get started!

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Improve Your Fitness in Bath with Aim BodyFitness

Justin, one of my dedicated clients has been kind enough to do a quick video on why he still chooses to train with personal trainers in Bath - Aim BodyFitness.

A keen cricketer and runner, he thought he was pretty fit when he started training to improve his sporting performance. However it came as a bit of a shock when he realised basic strength exercises were shown to be a small problem. Ten press ups for example proved to be considerably challenging...(hope you don`t mind me saying that Justin?) :-)

But one year on he can blast out 100+ narrow hands position press ups without stopping. His strength and fitness has gone through the roof and he should be commended for his committment and attitude during the past 12 months. The results so far speak for themselves.

It just goes to show what can be possible if you are dedicated enough. Here`s what he has to say....





 

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Is Your Fitness Trainer in Bath like Micheal Phelps` Trainer?

Michael Phelps is considered by many to be one of the world`s greatest athletes and best swimmer ever.

So what is his secret?

Surely, Phelps is naturally gifted with a physique that was made for the water, but there is more to his success than a long torso, incredible wingspan, and hypermobile ankles.  Michael Phelps trains harder and longer than the average person could ever conceive.

In the video below, you will hear Phelps and his coach (Bob Bowman) talk about the hard work and dedication that has led to their success.  Michael Phelps doesn’t just show up and do what everyone else is doing in the pool.  Bowman has always pushed him to places that he would have never found on his own.  He literally trained day after day without any breaks for several consecutive years.

How bad did Michael Phelps want to succeed?  Pretty damn bad!



Monday, 29 October 2012

Goal Setting for Fat Loss

So many people battle with ways to lose fat, but this doesn't have to be difficult. The single most important part of the process is setting goals. Setting short-term and long-term goals may increase your odds of success. Not only will setting goals keep you on the right track, but it also provides an end point to your programme.



A goal is defined as a "written, specific, personally meaningful, and challenging statement of intent, which has a measurable outcome and a completion date". Your goals must give a distinct target or end-point to work towards that must also be easy to measure and specific. Without these you'll never know if you have achieved the goal. You can't just say lose weight or gain energy.

Make the target very clear and specific. Sit down for 15 minutes and work through 3 short-term and three long-term goals' minimum, but don't be afraid to do more. You must also be honest and realistic with a self-evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses so that you can set appropriate and challenging goals.

Also, you must be honest with your process as you move towards a goal. If the goal is too hard or too easy, you can adjust it. If it is easily accomplished, reset for a higher standard. It is okay to adjust the goal based on your feedback and learning. By having a deadline or time-line for your goal, you are able to examine your progress and re-visit the feasibility of the goal.

COMMIT your goals to paper

REVIEW YOUR GOALS on a regular basis, Make your list of goals accessible, so that you can review it regularly. Frequent reminders will help keep you on track.

BE SPECIFIC set the goal to exactly what you want to achieve.

BE REALISTIC begin by setting small, attainable goals in order that they will propel you into future success. For example, set a simple goal that you will avoid excess food at a party this weekend. Set another goal as simple as having a great workout tomorrow.

FOCUS ON THE SHORT-TERM GOALS as short-term changes in behaviour will help you reach long-term goals. Set small goals to get the ball rolling, and success will breed success.

AS YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL return to your list and update the entire set of goals.
At this time, I want you to pledge your full commitment to the programme. To be successful, you must dedicate yourself to the following goals:

List 3 short-term goals:
1. __________________
2. __________________
3. __________________

List 3 long-term goals:
1. __________________
2. __________________
3. __________________

Also plan your training workouts so that you get it done in less than 45 minutes. Your body's metabolism will be so revved up that you will still be burning tons of fat and calories all day long. Once you understand that everything you do each day takes you either closer to or farther from your goals, then and only then will you be on the fast track to success.

Good Luck!

Friday, 4 November 2011

All about Shin Splints | PERSONAL TRAINER IN BATH

A Pain in the Leg!

After last night's football game, your son complained that his shins hurt, so you iced his legs before he went to bed. His legs felt fine after a good night's sleep and you sent him off to school this morning with a kiss and soccer practice clothes in his backpack. Now he's calling and saying that his legs hurt again. Could it be something more than simple pain?
Shin splints are a common injury among athletes - especially runners, sprinters, figure skaters, and gymnasts. The term "shin splints" refers to pain felt in the shinbone or tibia (the large bone in the front of your lower leg) after an athlete has run or "pounded the ground" for a period of time. This force of impact can sometimes cause the muscles around the tibia to tighten, pull, or become inflamed, which leads to pain. Shin splints often respond well to home treatment, but if the pain continues, it's a good idea to have a medical professional check it out just to be sure it's not a stress fracture in your shinbone or another serious condition.
Symptoms of Shin Splints
The most common symptoms of shin splints include:
                Tenderness, soreness, or pain along the inner part of your leg
                Mild swelling
                Pain that worsens when you run or participate in other weight-bearing exercise
                Discomfort in your lower leg that lingers even after you've stopped exercising
These symptoms are most likely to occur after you've been running downhill, on a slanted or tilted surface, or engaging in sports like basketball or tennis that require frequent starts and stops. You may also experience shin splints if you're running in worn out footwear, which offer less support for your feet.
Treating Shin Splints at Home
The good news about shin splints is that you can treat the condition at home in most cases. If you or a loved one is experiencing shin splints, try these remedies to relieve your pain.
                Rest. Most of the time, your legs just need time to recover after high-impact activities like running. However, don't give up totally on exercise while you're resting your legs. Try lower-impact sports like swimming or bicycling.
                Ice. Icing your legs can help relieve pain caused by shin splints. Just apply an icepack wrapped in a towel (to protect your skin) for about 20 minutes up to four times a day.
                Reduce swelling. If your legs swell when you get shin splints, try elevating your legs above the level of your heart (especially at night).
                Take non-prescription pain relievers. Several pain relievers, including ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin can help to relieve pain and inflammation.
                Wear the right shoes. If you think your shoes are causing shin splints, try buying a new pair of athletic shoes. If your foot shape is hard to shop for, ask your physician for tips on what kind of shoe to purchase.
                Consider arch supports. Arch supports can drastically reduce your risk of shin splints. You can buy off-the-shelf arch supports that can immediately be fitted into your shoe or you can get custom-made arch supports.

Remember, it's important to avoid overdoing it when you get shin splints. Take a break from your exercise and recover before gradually working back to your previous athletic level.
3 Tips to Prevent Shin Splints
Rather run past shin splints? Here are a few tips to stop the pain in your shins before it ever starts.
Tip #1: Keep up with your shoes. Your footwear is a very important part of preventing shin splints - especially if you're a runner. Replace your shoes as soon as they begin to get old, usually about every 350 to 500 miles of wear.
Tip #2: Lessen the impact. Instead of running or exclusively participating in high-impact activities, try cross-training with exercises that are easier on the legs, such as swimming or walking.
Tip #3: Add strength training to your routine. Strengthening your shins is key. Try slowly rising up on your toes while you're standing and then slowly lowering your heels to the floor. Repeat 10 times. If this exercise gets easy, try holding weights in your hands as you perform the exercise.

Artificial Sweeteners | the low down by BATH PERSONAL TRAINER

What's the difference and what's it matter to you?

You know that getting too much sugar isn't good for you. So when you find yourself in a situation that demands a sugary treat, you often go for the artificial stuff, expecting it to be healthier for you. But are artificial sweeteners all they're cracked up to be, or would you be better off with the natural choice?
Read on to learn what you can expect to get out of natural sugar compared to the manmade alternatives.
Artificial Packs More Punch
You may think you can use as much artificial sweetener as you want, but be careful. As sugar substitutes are much sweeter than sugar, adding the same amount of artificial sweetener as you would natural sugar can ruin the flavour of your drink or favorite dessert.
Real Is Fatter
Compared to artificial sweeteners, real sugar has more calories, making it easier to gain weight when consuming real sugar. But that doesn't mean artificial sugars are fat-free. In fact, many people who primarily consume artificial sweeteners wind up gaining more weight than their real-sugar-eating counterparts. Why? Because they think since artificial sweetener has fewer calories, they can eat more. This leads to the consumption of more cookies, cakes, and other foods filled with useless calories.
They're Not Carcinogenic
When sugar alternatives first hit the market, there was a big scare that artificial sweeteners were linked to cancer. However, after a number of careful studies, researchers disproved this idea, as they found no definitive link between cancer risk and use of artificial sweeteners.
 All Are Considered Safe
In order to be on your grocer's shelf, natural and artificial sweeteners must meet approval by the appropriate regulating body. In America, this is the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the FDA has approved five artificial sweeteners: saccharin, sucralose, aspartame, D-tagatose, and acesulfame potassium.
 Fake May Improve Your Health
While the jury is still out, early testing has found that use of aspartame may actually give your health the upper hand. In a study at Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, researchers found aspartame to be useful in providing pain relief to individuals suffering from sickle cell anemia, osteoarthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Only time will tell if these initial findings will hold up and artificial sweeteners will one day be used as a medical therapy.
You May Have Symptoms
Though artificial sweeteners haven't been found to bring about cancer or other dangerous and deadly diseases, they can have mild side effects on certain people. Some of the most common include an upset stomach and headaches. In the event you find yourself experiencing either of these symptoms, lay off the artificial to find out if that's the cause of your problems.
Moderation Is Key
For most people, eating natural sugar or using artificial sweeteners isn't going to cause big weight fluctuations or health problems. However, eating too much of any kind of sweetener whether it is natural or man-made is where trouble comes in. It is especially dangerous to consume excessive sugar if you are living with diabetes. Stay safe with your sweets by avoiding too much of a good thing!

Pack in the Smokes - A Guide by PERSONAL TRAINER IN BATH

Here's how.
It started with a single cigarette 10, 20, 30 years ago. What began as an innocent gesture, a way to fit in, has turned into decades of addiction. Now you've tried every quit trick in the book without any success. But don't give up. You're about to make a change that will give your lungs a breath of fresh air and your life a boost of energy you never knew was possible. That's right - you're going to quit.
Why Now?

Ask anyone who quit smoking how they made the change, and you'll hear the same thing: "I was ready." If you're finally willing and ready to kick the habit, you will be able to do it, even though it seems impossible. However, if you're still unsure about quitting or are only going to try because a family member or friend keeps prodding you to give up cigarettes, you should probably know that you're going to fail. Yes, it is vitally important to have the support of loved ones when attempting to stop, but if your heart isn't in it, your attempt will not be successful.
So before you decide to quit smoking, ask yourself whether you actually want to quit or you're just going to give it another shot. There will be hard times of temptation and a seeming incapacity to avoid the next drag, so you have to be mentally prepared for the challenges. Once you're sure you want to quit, keep reading to find out how to make it happen.
How Now?
As mentioned before, having a good support system while you are quitting is essential. Once you've got that in place, it's time to get down to work. The first step is easy. You have to determine how you want to quit. The second step isn't so easy. You have to follow through with your chosen path. Here are a few ways available to help you quit smoking.
Cold Turkey - Loved by those who find success and hated by those who don't, quitting cold turkey requires a smoker to put down a cigarette one day and never pick another one up again. Many who quit cold turkey pick up another habit to feed their need for putting things in their mouths. (Example: eating Tootsie Rolls, carrots, or other long, thin foods.)

The Patch - After a strong introduction to the general public and decent results, nicotine patches have proven their value to those truly dedicated to stopping their cigarette habit. However, as the patch gives a dose of nicotine to the patch wearer, it actually feeds the nicotine craving, causing some to become addicted to the patch as a result.
Alternative Therapies - For smokers looking for a novel way to move beyond smoking, there are now a number of alternative therapies available. From acupuncture and aromatherapy to meditation and even hypnosis, there is a therapy available to meet every smoker's specific needs and wants.
Medication - Thanks to ongoing research, physicians can offer multiple medications to help you stop smoking. Regardless of which medication is chosen, the best results are found when the medication taker remains in close contact and counsel with health professionals who understand what it takes to stop smoking for good.
So Much Better
When you make the choice to stop smoking, your body begins to recover almost immediately. In a few years, it's almost as if you never smoked at all. Here is a quick rundown of how kicking the habit will benefit your body.
20 minutes later, your heart rate drops.

12 hours later, your body's carbon monoxide levels become normal.

2 weeks to 3 months later, your risk of a heart attack drops and your lungs begin working better.

1 to 9 months later, your lungs begin functioning better, your risk of lung infection decreases, and you don't cough or suffer from shortness of breath as often.

1 year later, your risk of suffering heart disease drops to 50 percent of a smoker's.

5 years later, you have the same likelihood of suffering a stroke as someone who never smoked.

10 years later, your risk for a variety of cancers decreases, and your risk of dying from lung cancer is 50 percent the risk of a smoker.

Beat Cholesterol | Top Tips form BATH PERSONAL TRAINER

How you can put high cholesterol to sleep by hitting the gym.

Cholesterol is produced naturally by the body and gets fed to your body through all sorts of food. While a certain level of cholesterol is necessary to keep your body functioning properly, too much can be dangerous, and if it leads to a heart attack, excessive cholesterol can be deadly.
Want to know about one of the best ways to fend off high cholesterol? You'll need to put on your exercise outfit and head directly to the gym. Keep reading to learn why your lower cholesterol levels may depend on exercise and what you'll need to do in the gym to keep your levels low.
Lower, Higher
Through the exercise process, your body does two amazing things. It reduces the amount of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in your body and increases the high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in your body. Why does this matter, and why do you want more of any kind of cholesterol?
Getting rid of LDL is obviously a good thing, especially if you consider all cholesterol to be bad cholesterol. But in the eyes of your physician, LDL truly is bad cholesterol, since it is responsible for the artery-clogging affects cholesterol is known for. HDL, on the other hand, is actually beneficial to your body. Though researchers are unsure exactly what makes HDL so helpful, it is thought that this kind of cholesterol pushes excess cholesterol out of the arteries, into the liver, and out of the body. Regardless of what makes HDL work, it has been proven to reduce your likelihood of heart attack.
But It Takes Lots
While exercise increases your HDL while lowering your LDL and helping you get better control over your overall cholesterol, it takes a good bit of exercise to really kill off cholesterol in the gym. So if you're accustomed to stopping by the gym when the mood hits you or when your schedule allows, you're going to have to change.
Instead of maintaining a rather lax exercise schedule, you're going to need to spend some time in the gym four or five days a week. Any kind of exercise is good, but spreading your exercise wings is best for fighting cholesterol. Therefore, spend time stretching out, getting plenty of aerobic exercise, and don't forget strength training. By going to the gym and working out most days of the week, your body will begin to get rid of unwanted cholesterol and create more of the good, heart-friendly cholesterol.
Better With Food

By itself, exercise will definitely have a positive impact on your cholesterol levels. But as great as exercise may be on improving your cholesterol levels, exercise alone will never be enough. For maximum cholesterol-killing ability, you're going to have to change how you eat.
An easy first step is to look at the labels on the foods you're eating. If there is a lot of cholesterol, toss it and grab something else. Prefer to not pay attention to food labels? There's an even better solution. Up your consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables and start making your own food instead of buying prepackaged goods that are more likely to be loaded with fat and cholesterol. You'll not only help your cholesterol levels, but you'll be better able to maintain your weight and will enjoy a sudden boost in energy that prepackaged foods simply can't offer.

Get Fit in Bath with Short And Sharp Fitness Workouts

The fastest way to keep your exercise routine regular.
If you've spent some time away from the gym, you may feel like taking on the world at your return. Sure, a three-hour marathon workout may make you feel like you conquered the world, but it takes regular exercise to get your body in good shape, so bite off a little at a time.
 Need a little more convincing? Read on to get a few reasons why a short routine may be the best way to get and stay strong.

It's Easier to Maintain
The thought of a prolonged workout may be intriguing at first, but getting to the gym the third and fourth time for an equally long workout won't be easy. Nothing is as easy the second or third time - especially if it involves draining yourself of all energy with hours of nonstop exercise. Do yourself a favour by going for the short, the sweet, the manageable.
 It Fits in Your Schedule
Along with a short routine being easier to maintain, it also fits into your schedule with greater ease. This means that while you may think you've not got time in your busy day to squeeze in a trip to the gym, you actually do. On those days when it seems impossible to hit the gym, it's much easier to make it happen if your routine only requires 20 or 30 minutes, compared to some of the more time-intensive workouts.
It Gives You Variety
Short routines may seem stifling on your creativity. But if done right, they can provide a great amount of variety in your routine. Shoot for four exercises during each session and choose different ones every day. Go for two arm and two leg exercises one day, one arm, two legs, and an abdominal exercise the next. Keep things switched up by tossing in an all-aerobic day or a full body workout in the pool.

It Helps You Focus
One of the big problems of staying in the gym for too long is the ease with which you can lose your focus. You may have shown up with grand plans, but two hours into it, you realize you've been standing around shooting the bull more than you've been working out. By sticking to a short routine, you know exactly where you're going from your first step into the weight room to the final lap in the pool, ensuring your body gets a workout throughout your time at the gym.
It Gives You a Partner
Finding yourself in the midst of a marathon weight-lifting session gets old fast for you and your workout partner. To make sure your spotter will always be there by your side to offer encouragement and join you on the road to better health, use a shorter routine. It'll help you both stay on track.

Optimum Body Performace | PERSONAL TRAINER WARMINSTER

How you can improve your body's performance in four steps.
It seems everybody who knows how to exercise has a tip or two on how to get your body to operate at its maximum potential. Which ones should you use? The ones that work for you. Believe it or not, most tried-and-true ways to get more from your body work. At least they work for a certain group of people.

Trying these different techniques will help you determine what it takes to help your body get to the next level of fitness and provide you with a better, stronger self.
Strengthen Your Core:
Just the name of your core should be enough to convince you of your need to keep it strong and healthy. When your core is weak, the rest of your body is at a distinct disadvantage. Add some muscle to your core with sit-ups, double crunches, crunches while resting on an exercise ball, and other core-strengthening and core-stabilizing exercises. The end result will be more than a good-looking set of abdominal muscles. It will be a set of good-looking abdominal muscles that supports you properly and efficiently in all endeavors you undertake - whether walking briskly through the airport with two carry-on bags tossed across your shoulder or going for a gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling.
Get Vitamin D:
You've known for a long time that vitamin D is important for strong bones, and strong bones are important if you want your body to do its job as well as possible. Did you know that vitamin D is also important for another reason? Recent research shows that vitamin D may play a great role in whether an athlete is able to take his or her performance to the next level. Runners who underwent rigorous training reduced their sprint times by 7.4 percent with the aid of vitamin D, while their counterparts who did not receive vitamin D increased their times by a meager 1.7 percent. So if you want to get the most from your body, take a vitamin D supplement or get out in the sun.

Kick Back:
Taking some time off to relax seems counterproductive when you want your body to be stronger and more efficient. But if you don't take time to relax and get proper amounts of sleep, your body won't be there for you when you need it most. Instead, it will be ready for naptime. In addition to getting plenty of sleep, you should also relax your body during the day. By forcing yourself to let your limbs hang loose and your fingers drop carelessly, you stretch out your entire body and reduce your stress levels immediately. Take this time to breathe, and breathe deeply. Deep, focused breathing is a great way to reinvigorate your muscles with oxygen-rich blood, and it's easy to do. So relax a little now and your body will be ready to help later.
Drink It Down:
Water is one of your body's main building blocks, making up nearly three-fourths of your body mass. Are you getting enough of it? If not, you're putting your body at a disadvantage that is difficult to overcome with energy bars and electrolyte-filled drinks. When in doubt, drink water. It will give your body what it needs to stay strong and healthy, keep you from growing weak and faint, and will help you feel fuller faster, all benefits that help your body operate at its peak all the time.

Exercising in the Winter | SOMERSET PERSONAL TRAINER

Should you get moving when the weather outside is frightening?

When the weather outside starts to get cold and foreboding, you may be tempted to stay inside by the fire with a warm cup of tea and some comfort food in your lap. However, you should know that heading out the door for some cold-weather workouts will reap great rewards if you take care to stay warm and safe.
Read on to learn how to pump up when the wind is biting and your nose is bright red.

Dress Right.

Running and playing in the cold requires you to be very thoughtful about your wardrobe. Obviously, you can't take off in a t-shirt and shorts. Instead, you'll want to wear layers of clothing. As you begin to sweat, remove a layer to keep your sweat from causing you to get cold later. Then put your outermost layers back on when you begin to grow cold. For best warmth, the layer against your body should be polypropylene or another synthetic material, followed by fleece and then something waterproof and breathable on top.

In addition to staying warm, you should remember to stay safe. As it is often darker during the cold months, take precaution to remain visible to oncoming traffic. Wearing clothing with reflective surfaces will help others see you, even from a distance. You should also make sure your shoes have good enough traction to keep you on your feet as you run across various surfaces. And if you're participating in skiing, snowboarding, or other winter sports, wear appropriate safety gear to avoid hurting your head, knees, and other body parts.

Work the Wind.

Blowing, freezing wind is one of the hardest parts to overcome if you're trying to force yourself to work out in the cold. Keep the wind beneath your wings by facing the blowing breeze during the beginning of your run or bicycle ride. This way, you'll be running with the wind on your way back home, making the return trip much more pleasant and making you more likely to want to do it again the next day.

Think Hot.

While you'll need to plan your wardrobe and your wind sprints with the weather in mind, you'll need to change your mindset to a warmer climate to ensure your overall good health during a winter workout. Wearing sunscreen in the cold may seem senseless, but the sun still has the power to burn your exposed skin during the winter. Actually, you may be at increased risk for sunburn if you're working out at a high altitude or in an area with a lot of snow. So be sure to lather up before you head out for your cold routine.

You'll also need to think hot weather with regards to your hydration. Becoming dehydrated may seem to be a concern only valid during the hot summer months, but you need plenty of liquids in your system year round to keep your system well watered. To avoid dehydration, drink plenty of water before, during, and after your workout - even if you don't feel thirsty yet. Because once you feel thirsty, your body is already dehydrated.

Say NO To Diabetes | Tips from FROME PERSONAL TRAINER

On the verge of diabetes? Eat right to keep it at bay.

When type 2 diabetes sets in, you can expect a life full of tedious and exact portion control, medications, blood tests, and injections. But what if you could catch diabetes before it ever set in, and thereby avoid all of these potential problems?
Thanks to a diagnosis of pre-diabetes, you can. If you're willing to change your diet.
Know the Numbers
With pre-diabetes, your fasting blood sugar level (level of sugar in your blood) is between 100 and 125 mg/dl. These measurements butt up right against the 126 mg/dl that indicates you're diabetic, and if you don't make some lifestyle changes, you can easily enter the land of diabetes. By watching what you eat, you can actually lower your blood sugar levels, preventing pre-diabetes from turning into type 2 diabetes.
Ready to sidestep diabetes by what you put in your mouth? Then sit down and take notes on your new diet plan.
Eat Less
If you're overweight and have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes, your first step toward a healthier diet that can reduce your risk for diabetes is to lose weight. The best way to do that is to look at how much you eat every day. Spend time eating out of boredom? You can't do that any more. If you're going to fight off diabetes, you're going to have to eat for energy. That means listening to your stomach and only eating when you're hungry and stopping when you're full. A few easy tips to help you do this include drinking a glass of water before each meal, going to bed earlier (this will prevent unhealthy late-night snacking), and chewing your food well and slowly.
Eat Better
Now that you're eating less food each day, you'll need to eat the right kinds of foods if you really want to help your blood sugar. Instead of greasy, fatty foods, go for something a little healthier. This means grilled or broiled instead of fried food, more fruits and vegetables, and leaner cuts of meat. It also means saying no on occasion, but there is good news about your sweet tooth.
Choose Wisely
While you don't want to stock up on cookies and cakes, you don't have to mark them off your list altogether either. With pre-diabetes, the secret to success is moderation and being choosy. That means only having a small slice of cake during very special occasions. And instead of going back for seconds, relish in the piece you had and enjoy it so much that you don't need a second piece.
Choose Daily
In addition to choosing which sweets to eat and when, you've got to make other dietary decisions on a daily or even hourly basis. Should you go with chicken or a hamburger? Baked beans or a salad? Find out what is in different dishes and opt for the option that has less sugar, fat, and calories. Low-fat, low-calorie options not look too appetizing? Then go for the hamburger. But only eat half of it and skip the fries. Tomorrow, give the chicken a try. Or better yet, give up meat one day a week and focus on getting more fruits and vegetables.
Eat Up the Gym
As you probably suspected, what you put in your body doesn't have the final say over whether or not your pre-diabetes will turn into type 2 diabetes. If you want to fend off diabetes and pull yourself out of the pre-diabetic realm, you'll also need to spend some time in the gym.
By working out regularly, you help your body make use of the food you eat each day. That way, your food gets burned off as energy instead of sitting around and increasing your blood sugar levels. So eat well, and make sure you couple your new eating habits with regular physical activity for maximum diabetes-fighting power.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Want Some Whey? Build Muscle in Bath

Before you jump on the bandwagon, bulk up on your whey protein knowledge.
Considered one of the best protein supplements on the market, whey protein is accredited with building muscle, burning fat, providing antioxidants, and giving your immune system a boost. But does it do all this and more?

Maybe. Keep reading to find out what whey protein can do for you and what you can do to avoid any potential side effects that it may bring about.
Milky Substance
A protein found in milk, whey protein is exceptionally digestible. Because of this, most of the whey protein you ingest is used by your body. This is particularly useful if you're attempting to build muscle mass. Protein is required to build muscle, so the more of it you have in your body, the more opportunity you have to add some muscle weight to your frame.
And in case you're wondering, whey protein is indeed found in the milk you get in the cold aisles at your grocery store. Unfortunately, the protein is found in such a small amount in milk that it would be very difficult to consume enough whey protein through drinking milk alone to get the muscle boost you seek.
Cheese has even less whey protein, as it is removed during the cheese-making process. So if you really want to get some whey protein into your diet, you'll need a trip to your local fitness store to pick up some whey protein in powder form.
Drink It Down
In studies, whey protein improved strength, muscle mass, and lean body mass when combined with strength training. If you're considering using whey protein to bulk up, you'll need to make sure you do it right. The tough part is figuring out what exactly that means. Because while whey protein clearly helps build muscle, it is unknown exactly how much of the muscle-building stuff you should use on a daily basis.
During studies on whey protein, athletes consumed as much as 1.5 grams of whey protein per kilogram (or 2.2 pounds) of their weight. So if you weigh 75 kilograms (165 pounds) and are active on a daily basis, you may be able to handle as much as 112.5 grams of whey protein each day. But be warned. If you're not active enough to make use of all the whey protein, it will do what all the other extra calories do that enter your body: turn into fat.
Dangers
While most people can take whey protein without any adverse side effects, it is possible that you could suffer some complications from whey protein. Initial symptoms that your body and whey protein don't agree with one another include frequent thirst, cramps, nausea, excessive bowel movements, headaches, and bloating. As soon as you experience these symptoms, it's best to stop using whey protein.
Additionally, if you are allergic to milk, whey protein is completely off limits.
Because it is derived from milk, whey protein can cause the same allergic issues as drinking a glass of milk. And while whey protein is helpful for healthy people who are attempting to beef up, it can interact with medications, such as antibiotics and drugs that are used to treat Parkinson's disease or osteoporosis. Therefore, speaking with your physician before starting whey protein if you are taking other medications or have other health issues ensures you won't suffer any undesired complications.
Lactose Intolerant? No Problem.
While you can't use whey protein if you're allergic to milk, lactose intolerance won't keep you from enjoying the benefits of whey protein. So grab some whey protein powder and work your way to a bigger, better body.

Baby steps to a better diet in Bath

Big diet adjustments have you overwhelmed? Then start with baby steps.

Whether you need to change your diet in order to shed pounds or improve the health of your heart, it can be hard to know where to start. If you've set a weight loss or health goal for yourself, the best way to achieve and maintain that goal isn't to completely overhaul how you live your life overnight. You're more likely to maintain good habits if you start out slow and steady.

So what baby steps can you take to make a healthy diet a life habit instead of a mere goal?
Sip on This
It may sound simple, but drinking more water is a great goal to get your healthy lifestyle started - especially if you love soda. Did you know that if you drink two glasses of soda every day for a year, you will gain 24 pounds? Sound crazy?
Consider this: The sugar found in sodas, caffeine products, and juices taste great, but these drinks may actually make you thirstier instead of quenching your thirst like water does. That's why you wind up downing glass after glass of soda when you go out to eat.
Try replacing at least one soda a day with a cup of ice water. You'll cut out excess sugar and calories, and the cold water will help you burn calories by forcing your body to warm up the water. If you simply can't cut soda completely out of your diet, drink diet soda instead of regular.
At the same time you're cutting soda out, you should also switch to skimmed milk.
Even drinking one-percent milk adds hundreds or thousands of grams of fat to your body each year. Skimmed milk may taste a little different, but it still has the same amount of vitamins and minerals and less fat. If you're currently drinking whole milk, switch to two percent. Give it a few weeks, and then jump to one percent for a couple weeks, and finally work your way to skim.
Go Color
When you think of colorful foods, don't think about red velvet cake or green icing. Think about fruits and vegetables. Having a colorful plate at each meal is a healthy thing to work toward, so take small steps to add them into your meals and snacks. If you find yourself reaching for chips or cookies at snack time, try an apple or baby carrots instead. And don't worry about becoming a vegetarian. Including at least one fruit or vegetable at each meal will help you take great strides toward a healthier diet.

Stay Balanced
Breakfast is often overlooked and forgotten. After all, many people are too busy in the morning to sit down to eat or perhaps they just aren't hungry first thing in the morning. However, eating even a small breakfast can make a big difference in your health. Skip breakfast, and you can expect to be extra hungry when lunch rolls around, causing you to overeat and add extra, unneeded calories to your physique. Don't think you can become a breakfast eater? Go with a small piece of toast, a hard-boiled egg, or a spoonful of peanut butter to get started.
Also, be sure to include healthy snacks as part of your day, and don't let more than a few hours go by without food. Otherwise you will suffer the same fate as if you didn't eat breakfast. You'll become overly hungry and eat more than necessary at the next meal.
Other small changes to make in your meals include using olive oil instead of butter, switching to whole grain breads and pastas, and checking nutrition labels to reduce sodium and sugar in your diet. But don't sweat making all these changes at once. Remember - baby steps!