Posts tagged: Fitness

Nov 29 2009

Fitness and the Family: How to Succeed in Getting Into Shape With the Missus and the Kids

Fitness should be a family affair. If families share nice movie nights together, exercise should be just as uniting. According to Willie Gault, a former football star: “You’ve got to find something that children like to do and do it as a family.” Gault was referring of course to exercising. If exercising is to become a family affair, it has to be something that all the members of the family would love to do. Ill health becomes a family affair, unfortunatelyJust what kinds of health problems do families share? The list is nearly limitless, but let’s go back to the root of the problem. There is a disproportionately large disparity between unhealthy eating habits and physical activity. Often, folks who are engaged in office work are the least likely to start exercising on their own. According to the Olympian Florence Griffith-Joyner, the co-chairman of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness: “I can’t think of a person who’s doing so much, that they can’t make the time [to exercise]. It’s just that we’re choosing other things as a priority.” Exercise time is quality time Exercise would work best if you do it everyday. However, if you want to develop a rhythm first with the family, schedule exercises three to four times a week. Put gaps in between exercises. Walking is a good exercise for the family. To make things more interesting, schedule regular walks around the city. Then once every two weeks, or even once a week, go on nature hikes. Most US states are close to reserves or small nature parks. Camp out with your kids and emphasize the need to be more physically fit. Climbing is also a good way to bond with the family. At the same time, an hour of climbing can burn between 400 to 700 calories. That’s a lot of burnt flab, don’t you think? With climbing, you only have to invest in some quality training gear. Climbing shoes (thinner and more flexible than regular athletic shoes), climbing wear (made of spandex or a mixture of polyester and some other light materials like cotton) and of course, safety harnesses. If you have enough training with safety harnesses, you can choose to use your own and waive the right to use a gym or health club’s own equipment. After a month or so in the health club, you can join a community mountain climbing club and partake of the real deal.Goals Keeping physically fit with the family is all about setting goals. You don’t have to write down goals, but if you’re actually making progress with stubborn kids, then you’re already investing in the future. Being physically fit and the capacity to follow a discipline life is something that every child needs to learn. It’s a harsh world out there, and without discipline, who knows what will happen? Other benefits of exercising together with your family are of course better health, and for the kids, improved self-image and bolstered self-confidence.  There’s no way to go but up for the family that stays fit together.

Nov 02 2009

But I don’t NEED a personal trainer!

Who needs a stinking personal trainer? I can work out myself. I can go to the gym, lift the weights, and run on the treadmill, all by myself. Why in the HECK would I want to pay someone $50/hour or more to tell me what I already know? Not to mention the fact that they are always in your face, yelling at you to do more reps, watch your form, keep your back straight, blah blah blah. Who needs it? I am perfectly fine on my own thank you…or am I?

I mean, I have been working out for almost 4 years now, everyone knows me at the gym. I am there at 6pm on the dot, like clockwork. I get in the locker room, change into my gear, get my iPod cranked up and stick on my headphones. Yep, I am ready to go! Gotta get my water bottle filled first though. Can’t workout without plenty of water! Hey, there’s Jason! I have got to see if he saw last night’s Hell’s Kitchen…

“Hey Jason! Listen, did you check out Gordon Ramsay last night? Wow! He was…”

10 minutes later

Ok, crap, still gotta fill up the water bottle. Hey, a brochure for rock climbing. I always wanted to go rock climbing, and this place looks pretty cool! That reminds me, I want to work out my quads today. I should do some squats. Great, there are like 5 people hogging the squat rack. I will just do some leg extensions to start with. I don’t want to go too heavy anyway. I have that nagging injury from when I was shoveling snow 2 years ago…there, water bottle is filled and…what the? Stupid iPod is fading in and out, must be the headphones. Maybe I can run out to the car and see if I have my spare pair in there. I hate working out to the crazy music they play here, just not my style. Hey, here comes Mary Ann, she always looks fantastic! I have to find out what she is doing…

“Mary Ann, what is your secret? You look fantastic!”

“Well, you know that new Pilates class they started here? Well…”

10 minutes later

Ok, now I am good. Got my headphones working, water bottle is full, got my workout towel and…AAAHHH, now I have to go to the bathroom.

Ok, all good. You know, my legs are fine; maybe I will just do a few curls. Don’t want to push too hard. I hate doing curls though because half the time my arm hits the cord on the headphones and pulls them off. I hate that! Maybe I will just do a mile or two on the ole recumbent bike. That will work.

Yeah, I have been working out here at this same gym for almost 4 years now. I am here at 6pm almost every day. I know everyone that comes here and everyone knows me. Like I said, who needs a personal trainer? Yeah. I know. I do…

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