Wow, here we are at the end of February. It's almost time to turn the page again.
How are you doing on your goals?
Are you finding it harder and harder to keep those original commitments that seemed so easy to do in January?
It's interesting because you're not the only one. Every year right around the second week of January there is a HUGE increase in activity at the gym. I mean a serious increase in new members committing to making a change -- whether it's the typical lose a few unwanted pounds, or those looking to get out of pain.
But guess what?
If you're like most people, right about now is when they begin to abandon their commitments and begin
to lose traction. Simply put, they start to give up or make excuses. And right now I am noticing a HUGE decrease in those new members that started out with such energy and commitment.
Let's be honest, it's WAY TOO EARLY to throw in the towel.
You started with good intentions, you made some solid efforts. But for some reason are still not seeing the progress you would like, and quite honestly -- deserve. Not seeing results has a lot to do with how you set up and go after your goals.
To be blunt about it, it's the difference between success or giving up.
I figured if you were like some of my clients, you could use a little pick me up and perspective overhaul.
Well here is a little piece I came across that I thought was right on target. It's written for big business, but when I read it through and listened to some of my clients, I realized it was right on target for all of us.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
3 Ways To Blow Your Goals For The Year
You've got to think of this way. If you were traveling to work or taking any journey and for some reason a certain freeway or street was blocked, you would just make an adjustment in your plan and continue forward. You wouldn't just quit. Your goals were worth making and they are worth following through!


It's scary even for me to read. Especially when I think about the busy schedules everyone has, but the following two links are by far 2 of the most important things you need to consider this year!
backed with some interesting research. Either way you look at it, it should move you into action.
With the New Year upon us, so many people are making an effort to get into better shape. And that's a good thing for sure. 

I try to be a bit intuitive when it comes to writing my posts. So after being asked for the fourth time this week about ankle pain, knee pain, and the benefits of Orthotics; I figured that was my hint to provide you with some sound information so that you can make the decision.
muscles are not working properly, the orthotics provide the necessary support to relieve the overworked muscles that are creating the pain. However, like any support mechanism, it is only meant to be used for a short period of time. During this "assistance phase" you should also be working to both strengthen and increase the range of motion (mobility) of the area -- in this case the ankle.
It's been a while since I've had a chance to share with you some Tips, Tricks, and Info to keep you on Track and making progress. I had quite a few major changes going on on this end over the past couple of months, that literally demanded my attention.
little to no activity since he stopped
competing, and of course a weak core. He regularly attended sessions twice per week. In addition to those sessions, he was given homework to do so that we could rid him of pain as quickly as possible.
You see we all have crazy busy schedules. I completely respect that. But what I also know without a doubt, is that if you don't make time for wellness, you will be forced to make time for illness. Whether it's in the form of physical pain and discomfort or other more serious issues of health.
Happy Labor Day!
best time to workout?" To be honest, the best time is the time that you can commit to on a regular basis. I realize not every person is an early riser, but if you've considered starting or changing your workouts to the morning, here's --
And finally, the last article of real value today is one that is actually a response to a person I ran into at the grocery store today. He asked me did I really believe that lifting weights could actually help him lose weight faster. DEFINITELY!! I've been in the fitness biz for over 17 years and let me tell you, it never ceases to amaze me how many people begin a weight loss program and only do cardio. If you're serious about wanting to shed body fat as quickly as possible, including resistance exercise is an absolute must.

having trouble staying on track. You want to make the commitment, but it's a struggle to start or keep it going for any length of time. You're not alone, lots of people have difficulty starting a new routine, let alone keeping it going till they see their results. This should help:
The first article is for those of you who are wondering does timing of meals really matter when it comes to putting on or keeping your muscle. Believe it or not, it actually does matter. Research has confirmed something that those of us in the fitness community have known for a while, eating an easily digested meal, high in protein and low in fat, directly after your workout preserves and assists you in gaining muscle. And remember the goal when it comes to transforming your body -- maintain your muscle and shedding the body fat.
to achieve a goal than to make yourself truly accountable. That's how success happens in any realm -- making yourself accountable.
Hello Monday!
Keeping in line with the previous article. Have you ever notice that when someone is in the process of transforming their body, they often seem to be cranky and just plain not in a good space. Assuming they are not a physique competitor, that's usually a cue that their calories are too low and/or they are way over trained.
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