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Monday, 16 November 2015

HOW TO STICK WITH YOUR EXERCISE PROGRAM ONCE AND FOR ALL!



How many times has it been?
 How many times has it been that you’ve started an exercise program and diet? How many times have you been successful?  And how many times have you fallen off the wagon, gained weight and stopped going to the gym all together?
 What makes you think you can do it this time?
 I want to tell you a story of a woman who tried everything.  In the past 6 years, I’ve seen this woman try every fad diet, every new exercise program, and every weight loss gadget out there.  She’s cleansed, she’s wrapped, and she’s gotten up at 5am for bootcamps. If she had stuck to any ONE of the multiple techniques she tried, she would have lost the weight she was hoping to lose.  Year after year, I would look again and see her joining a new bootcamp, trying the 17 Day Diet or the 21 Day Fix and setting her resolutions that this time would be it. Her friends and followers would cheer her on, and I would sit waiting for her fitness and diet posts to fade off into Margaritas and vacations in Mexico.  I too felt myself cheering for her, that perhaps THIS time it would really work. Maybe it will someday, and for her sake, I hope it does. 
For someone who apparently wants it so bad, why can’t this woman make a healthy lifestyle stick?
 There could be a lot of reasons. Her expectations of how she wants her body to change may be too drastic, and therefore unattainable. Being overweight already she may have some physical obstacles that get in the way of her enduring the aggressive nature of a bootcamp. She may have some environmental obstacles such as no access to a gym, or no time in her day due to a career and family. Or, perhaps after trying and failing for years and years, she ultimately doesn’t believe she can do it.
Why is belief in yourself so important?
 Self-efficacy is one of the most consistent predictors of exercise adherence. That is, the extent to which an individual believes they are capable of carrying out a behavioural change, and increasing self-efficacy will lead to increasing self effort and time being devoted to the task!


 How do I increase my belief in myself?
First of all, one of the ways you can start is by really believing in the thing you want to change! So, if you want to change your weight and you believe that it is an important, even vital thing to do, then I want you to start by convincing yourself of the positive outcomes of weight loss. Then, I want you to compare that to the cons of weight loss.  Take a sheet of paper and write pro’s and con’s at the top. Now, what would some pros of weight loss be? Well, you might say
PROS
  • Increased energy
  • More self-confidence
  • I would feel sexy again
  • I wouldn’t hate my body
  • I’ll live longer
Now I want you to list some of the cons of weight loss. Yes, there is a down side to weight loss as well. It’s going to cost you something. So, what is it?
CONS
  • I don’t get to eat my favourite foods
  • I’ll feel excluded from certain things like my Ladies Vodka Night
  • I’ll go through sugar withdrawal
  • I’ll have to try things that I’m afraid of

Good, keep that list handy.  Visit it often and remind yourself of the positives.  You have to want the pro’s more than the con’s for this to work.  I want you to repeat the PRO list frequently, and allow yourself to imagine what it would be like and feel like to have those things as a reality.  What would your life be like if you had more energy? What would you feel like if you walked into a room feeling more confident? What would it be like for you to look in the mirror and love your body, and to have that little voice in your head automatically tell you that you’re beautiful?
 Secondly, I want you to start using some cognitive credits.  Cognitive credits include using some positive self talk, “I’ve done well”, “I’m getting stronger”, “I have the ability to lose weight and change my lifestyle”.  This talk strengthens confidence.  Think of a phrase that resonates with you. If it feels weird coming out of your mouth, you won’t likely be repeating it!
I just read a journal called CORK – The Effects of Positive and Negative Self Talk During Dart Throwing Performance! I thought the title was hilarious and it made me curious about the study. 60 subjects were randomly assigned to positive, negative or control conditions and then completed 15 experimental dart throws. Results indicated that positive self-talk subjects performed significantly better than negative self-talk subjects on the dart throwing task.  (http://search.proquest.com/openview/457faef6d49dcbf4d58f6fd70394098b/1?pq-origsite=gscholar)
Whether it be darts, weight loss, exercise or anything where you are trying to succeed, your best bet is to be kind to yourself in your own head. Believe change is possible! Secondly, remember how critical exercise is to your well-being and draft up a list of pro's and con's. Keep the list handy and be inspired by it often. Finally, how you talk to yourself will greatly impact what you believe about yourself. 

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Paleo Pumpkin Breakfast Cookies

I hate to be the one to say it....but summer is coming to a close and fall is right around the corner! Costco proved that last week with their Christmas tree display :/  I'm not thrilled about it either...not like my daughter Piper who can't wait to wear combat boots and warm, cozy sweaters! Alas, there is not much we can do to slow time, but we can get into the fall spirit by making these fabulous breakfast cookies!



RECIPE:
1/2 cup almond butter
1/2 cup pureed pumpkin (not pie filling)
1/4 cup maple syrup or honey
2 eggs
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
1/4 tsp salt
2-3 cups of mix-ins of your choice
Mix all of the ingredients together and spoon onto a parchment lined baking sheet. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 12-15 minutes.

Mix-In Ideas:
chopped almonds
walnuts
pecans
craisins
pumpkin seeds
currents
raisins
dates
coconut
hemp hearts
chia seeds
dried fruits
cacao nibs





Try this delicious pumpkin breakfast cookie recipe as a great grab-n-go breakfast or snack! They freeze well, though I do stack them with wax paper in between. Let me know what you think in the comments below!

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Our Femsport Weekend Experience!


What a weekend! 6 months of training for Femsport and our team of 7 ladies were finally able to demonstrate our months of hard work. If you've never heard of Femsport before, I tell people its a little like Tough Mudder meets Strong Man...but for women only :) There are 6 events that you compete in: Box Jumps, Kettle Bell Carry, Obstacle Course, Tire Flip, Tire Drag and Inverted Rows. 

Femsport Team
The day was amazing! Not a cloud in the sky. Minus a few oversights (there was no shade and we didn't bring anything to sit on -whoops!) we really did have a remarkable experience! The BEST part for me was competing in an event that I have never done before. It was thrilling. All day we sat on pins and needles not knowing what was coming next, how difficult it would be, wondering if we could even do it. 

The icing on the cake was that we ALL did it! 


Denise and Jen completed all 50 box jumps, under pressure, when they had only ever done the whole 50 a handful of times during training! Denise was the bravest one of us all, having been chosen by the event committee to be first in EVERY event! She led the way with determination and gusto! And you'll never meet anyone more celebratory over her fitness improvement than Jen. Fist pumps, cheers and high 5's all around as she beats her personal best, time and again. A definite reason to celebrate :)



Kellie came into the morning a little more apprehensive. Her schedule hadn't allowed her to train with us as often and she was nervous about flipping that 275 pound tire 6x. Taking a "bye" on that event was a thought that crossed her mind, but she hadn't come here to quit...and she let us all know that. She came here to flip that damn tire. And she flipped it well, landing her in second place in her division! 





And there was Jenny. Who, in spite of packing her household to move to Alberta in a few weeks, beat us all at every event and proved that you can do anything you set your mind to! Her highlight was beating me in box jumps by 1/2 a second!!


 Danica owned her box jumps in 1 minute and somehow found a burst of energy 1/2 way through the tire pull to cross the finish line in 26 seconds!
And Sharon surprising us all by competing in a bikini competition and Femsport in back to back weekends! Proving to other 40 year old's that life isn't ending...its just starting!!


And me? Well....let's just say it was an experience! Never, that I can remember, have I had so much adrenaline and cortisol coursing through my veins in one day! Every event drove us to anaerobic threshold. The nerves, the heat, the anticipation....it was thrilling!  I wouldn't have changed it. The only thing left to do now...is to determine what's next :)

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Friday, 30 May 2014

Cacao Mint Protein BOMB!

Mint and chocolate....YUM! These are super easy little protein power balls that are clean eating, but hit the spot when you're craving something sweet!


I saw this new flavour of BOUNCE bomb in the store and had to try and make my own! It was covered in raw cacao nibs...crunchy and delicious! 


I did a side by side taste comparison and it was pretty close, if I do say so myself! Give this recipe a try.

Recipe:
1 cup of dates (soaked in hot water for 1/2 hour -then discard water)
1/2 cup all natural nut butter (I used peanut)
dash of sea salt
2 tbsp hot water
2 tbsp cocoa powder
1 tsp peppermint extract
1 1/2 scoops vanilla or chocolate protein powder
1/4 cup raw cacao nibs for rolling

Directions:
In a food processor place dates, peanut butter, salt, water, cocoa powder,  and peppermint. Blend until smooth. Add the protein powder. At this point I mixed it in with my hands to ensure it was was well incorporated.  If protein won't mix in, add a tbsp of hot water. 

Next roll the mixture into small bite size balls and roll in cacao nibs.


This part was a little tricky as I found that the cacao nibs didn't adhere that well. I took the nibs in my hand instead and pressed them into the ball. That seemed to do the trick!





 Store these in the freezer and enjoy in moderation! Aka, one a day!




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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

A Transformation Indeed!

This is what 3 months of consistency can achieve!! Linda committed herself to cleaning up her diet. We introduced "clean eating" and since she really liked entertaining, she needed a concept that was going to allow her to still do that. So we talked about the 80/20 principle....eating clean 80% of the time, and having a few treats 20% of the time. She did resistance training 2-3x/week, and cardio 3-4x/week. She still has some goals that she wants to reach, but she is well on her way!  Congratulations Linda on all your hard work!

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