Here’s the truth. There is no magic pill, magic shake, or magic exercise machine that will force us to make the right nutrition choices and commit to exercise daily. First we must understand that a healthy lifestyle involves more than just hitting the gym. It involves making the right choices to help us look good on the outside, but more importantly, feel good on the inside. There are a few simple steps to make this process of change less daunting.
Before change starts, we need to make a commitment to it. Changing one’s life, must be a conscious decision, and made in a way that will allow us to take methodical steps towards the goal. Seeing our goal as a tangible, and reachable end point, will help us to preserver when the process becomes tedious and boring. Before embarking on a major lifestyle change, it is important to do the proper research and planning.
During the research phase, it is advisable to take the time to write down goals. Short term goals, such as workout 6 times this week are in many ways, more important than the long term goal of a six pack! Tangible goals are helpful too, as that will allow measurement of progress. For example, while “feeling better” is a nice goal, it’s not measurable in our lives, but “drop to under 200 pounds” is a goal that is actually measurable and one that we can track progress towards. There are so many benefits of a healthy lifestyle apart from just looking good!
Improving performance on physical tasks, a healthy self-image, greater sense of confidence and reduced chance of medical risks are just a few.
Picking an exercise program is the next stage of creating change. The first thing to consider is picking a program that is proven and will work. Simply going to the gym and hitting a couple machines, then a treadmill for a few minutes is not a program. There are so many great resources available to us now, anything from personal trainers, to online coaching, to following a program like P90X. These are set programs that are proven and simply work. Do the research and find something that is fun for you. Put simply, if it’s not fun, one will quit.
The next and most important part of healthy change is reviewing nutrition. Writing down every meal choice is vital and very simple with the advent of such websites as www.MyFitnessPal.com and www.DailyPlate.com. These are free sites that allow users to log every bite of food and breaks down, not only calories, but the amount of protein, carbohydrates and fat in everything. Just as one wouldn’t dump random amounts of gas in a car and simply hope it got to the destination, knowing exactly what we’re putting in our bodies as fuel is critical to get us to our destination as well.
When people ask for nutrition tips, the simplest tip of all is the best. Jack LaLanne, the fitness pioneer used to say “If man made it, don’t eat it.” There really is no simpler and better way to put it. Strive to eat foods with only one ingredient. For example, a pepper, an apple, a steak, a potato - not a pizza or a bag of Doritos.
Lastly, making a huge lifestyle change is too big and too hard to go at alone. Find a peer group to help you along. Most people do great for the first week for two of a new change; check out the gym from January 1-14! But after that, they fall off. The biggest reason why, is because with out a peer group supporting and encouraging, our old habits come back. Thanks to the internet, we can find a peer group easily online in the form of forums, Facebook, Myspace or any number of other online resources. In a perfect world, our families and friends would help us stay on board and keep going with our new lifestyles, but in the real world, often, we can’t count on them. Find people who are making the same changes as you and join them. This part is absolutely critical to the staying power of a new change.
Jim Rohn has said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” Surround yourself with people who are also working towards creating a better life; people who are trying o make the right choices at the supermarket; people who are trying to live better,longer, fuller, happier lives.
Making this change may seem overwhelming, but it’s as simple as the cliché, “take it one step at a time.” Decide on making a change, make a plan, and put one foot in front of the other. It’s impossible to do more than one day at a time in this life, eat one good meal, then another, then another after that. You can get there, I’m on my way, come with me.
This is a blog about my journey on the way to a heathier me. I am hoping the trials I go through can help you in your life as well. Follow me and I will do my best to help you find your goal.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Slacking
Hello everyone, This week’s check in is going to be about slacking. I found my self slacking with my diet and exercise last week. I got busy last week and let things slide.
The worst part was it was easy
Too easy…
We let one bad habit resurface and they all start popping back up one by one. You must be constantly on guard. So that you can find the hand holds and pull your self up even the slipperiest slopes.

If you keep telling yourself I will start tomorrow. Stop!!!
You don’t know what is going to happen tomorrow so start now. I know that it is hard but the first step is the hardest. Just take it you won’t regret working this had for your health, take it from me. You will however regret not doing now while you have the chance.
Now, having said that. I want you to know if you are making progress and you slip up. Pick yourself up and keep climbing. If you need a hand to pull you back up mine will be there. Just call me, Google talk me, face book me. However you have to get a hold of me when you need help I am there.
The point is do your best to take your quest one step at a time. There are going to be points where you slid backwards a little bit. But don’t let that get you down. I want you to push through and reach up for the next goal in your quest.
Remember you are not alone. I am with you , I am here to support you and sometimes push you in the right direction., I am here to answer any questions you might have that is my job as your coach.
Stay with me in this game.
Tina
Gmail/gtalk: www.tinaz.1010@gmail.com
face book: http://zsfitnezz.blogspot.com/
Beachbody: www.beachbodycoach.com/zfitnezz
The worst part was it was easy
Too easy…
We let one bad habit resurface and they all start popping back up one by one. You must be constantly on guard. So that you can find the hand holds and pull your self up even the slipperiest slopes.

If you keep telling yourself I will start tomorrow. Stop!!!
You don’t know what is going to happen tomorrow so start now. I know that it is hard but the first step is the hardest. Just take it you won’t regret working this had for your health, take it from me. You will however regret not doing now while you have the chance.
Now, having said that. I want you to know if you are making progress and you slip up. Pick yourself up and keep climbing. If you need a hand to pull you back up mine will be there. Just call me, Google talk me, face book me. However you have to get a hold of me when you need help I am there.
The point is do your best to take your quest one step at a time. There are going to be points where you slid backwards a little bit. But don’t let that get you down. I want you to push through and reach up for the next goal in your quest.
Remember you are not alone. I am with you , I am here to support you and sometimes push you in the right direction., I am here to answer any questions you might have that is my job as your coach.
Stay with me in this game.
Tina
Gmail/gtalk: www.tinaz.1010@gmail.com
face book: http://zsfitnezz.blogspot.com/
Beachbody: www.beachbodycoach.com/zfitnezz
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