Saturday, December 22, 2012

Obsess About This, Not That


Obsess About This, Not That
You cannot control your weight.

Disagree with that statement?

Go stand on a scale and decide to lose 5 pounds.

Well, how'd that work for you? Did your weight drop on command, or did it not budge?

It didn't budge.

And yet you spend your precious time obsessing about your weight as if you had control over it.

The good news is that you do have control over a couple of important things that influence your weight.

I'm talking about your choices regarding what you eat and if you exercise.

Your current weight is the sum result of your history with eating and exercise.

Close your eyes and think back over the last three years of your life. What kinds of foods did you eat most often? How intensely did you exercise, and how often?

Now open your eyes and look at yourself in a full-length mirror. You are looking at the result of your past choices.

If you like what you see then keep on eating and exercising the same. It's working for you!

If you don't like what you see, then it’s time to start making different choices about food and exercise. Here are some suggestions:

Choices about food...
  • I choose to eat wholesome foods that nourish my body.
  • I choose to only eat when I'm hungry and to stop eating when I'm full.
  • I choose to not eat junk food, sugary drinks or sweets.
  • I choose to eat a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables every day.
Choices about exercise...
  • I choose to get up early in the morning, when I could be sleeping, to invest an hour of my time in exercise.
  • I choose to be consistent with my workout schedule, giving exercise the same importance as a doctor’s appointment.
  • I choose to change my workout routine often, to always keep my muscles guessing.
  • I choose to push myself to new levels of intensity, in order to strengthen and tone my muscles.
There’s no reason to spend another minute obsessing about the number on your scale. You’re smarter than that.

Instead focus your energy on the choices you make regarding what you eat and how you exercise.

Remember, I’m here to help you meet your fitness and weight loss goals.

Call or email today to get started on a fitness program that will quickly bring you to your goal.

An excellent exercise choice to make is to start one of my fitness programs!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Exercise = Weight Loss


Exercise is a huge part of the equation when it comes to achieving weight loss. 

I am passionate about seeing my clients achieve results - without wasting time, energy and effort on mistakes. 

Call or email me today and we will get you started on the exercise program that is right for you.

747-418-9127

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The 20 Minute Circuit

It's the holiday and most everyone is pressed for time.  With this in mind, I put together a quick workout to  help you burn calories, work off some stress and energize you.  It's a win-win!!!

Exercise equipment is not required, nor do you need much space.  To perform this circuit, you will complete each exercise without resting in between.  Once you have finished the four exercises, THEN you rest for one minute before repeating the process again.

Let's get started!

Run in place, lifting your knees high for one full minute (count to 100 or use a timer)
Drop down, and perform 10 strong push ups
Perform 20 bicycle crunches
And lastly......complete 10 Burpees

Rest for one minute.

Repeat the circuit two more times with one minute rest in between each circuit.







Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Thursday, December 6, 2012

What is FullTilt Fitness Training?

FullTilt Fitness Training is a Mobile Personal Training Service.  I come to your home, backyard, local park, beach or business. 

I have been working with clients since 2009.  My portfolio of clients consist of teens, seniors, a client that had lap-band surgery, a client that had open heart surgery.....and everyone in between.  I am responsive, flexible, capable and empathetic.  Additionally, I am certified and insured.  Call me today to discuss your fitness needs. 

Did I mention I am a Mobile Personal Trainer?  :)

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

It's National Hand Washing Awareness Week


I'm sure (or rather I hope) everyone washes their hands after using the facilities, or performing some messy type of work or handling money.  

Below are some rules of hand washing.  

Correct way of washing hands
  1. Wet hands with warm water (not hot) and use soap.
  2. Rub your hands together, making sure to scrub all areas.
  3. Rub for a minimum of 15 seconds or sing “Happy Birthday.”
  4. Rinse thoroughly, then dry hands on a clean towel.
  5. Turn faucet off with the towel, not hands, to keep away from recontamination.