Wednesday, May 28, 2014

HAVE A PLAN!




In past blog posts, I have mentioned that I named my business "Consistent Fitness" as a means to keep myself in check.  In spite of that, consistency is still a tough one for me.  I can talk myself out of going to the gym any day of the week and hit the pub with friends instead.

On Tuesday I turn 43 and will be flying to Florida to vacation with my mother for a week.  Seeing I was going to be another year closer to 50 and I would be putting my middle aged hiney in a bikini, I should get myself in some sort of bikini worthy shape.

Typically, I go the gym without a plan.  The one thing I do for sure is MELT.  I bring my own roller, mat and resistant band so that I can take myself through a nice long MELT Strength and Length Map to prepare my body for cardio and weight training.

Once I'm done MELTing, I put my things in a locker and hit the floor.... now what?  I jump around from cables to free weights to the treadmill.  It's disjointed and boring.  I figured that with ten years of a fitness professional background that I could just wing it, but the reality is that without a plan, my workouts were not what they could have been.

In the last few weeks, I have taken the time to think through and draft a workout that I now faithfullyt take with me to the gym.  I have strayed a bit from it, adding alittle bit here, changing another thing there, but the framework remains the same and the workouts are great.  I shared a couple of these workouts with friends of mine and they love them (including one's friends 53 year old mother).  

That being said, I have decided to post my workouts here on this blog so that those of you who need a little motivation and a plan can now have one.  The next post will have the workout I did a few weeks ago... it's a lovely circuit training killer.  Well, maybe not a killer, but it will get your heart pumping.  

Be sure to edit the workout based on your fitness level and / or equipment available.  If you are unsure what something is, just give it a Google search, or comment on the post.

Feed back is not just welcome, it is essential for my consistency!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

TRX... The New Adventure!

Last week I participated in a TRX Suspension Training Course for Personal Trainers.  I had been curious about TRX Suspension Training for a while as I am a big fan of bodyweight training, so I thought it would be a great way to really learn it.


What a cool concept!  No wonder it is the new rage in fitness!  It was created by US Navy SEALs who needed to stay in peak condition wherever they were.  The Trainer had humble beginnings in its creation & was MacGyver'ed by the SEALs using parachute webbing and rubber boat repair tools.   These SEALs soon developed a whole array of bodyweight exercises unique to this crazy new contraption they created.


And then they got really smart and branded a brilliant product.


This single piece of equipment can be set up anywhere and it is designed to accommodate all fitness levels. It is a terrific challenge to the core, can be used as a functional training tool and definitely helps wake up the nervous system.


Our instructor showed us a nice selection from the TRX Exercise Library.  With a new toy like this, how could I not jump at the challenges?






And it seriously kicked my hide....




Of course, I could not help but see the benefits of MELT all over this.  Just doing the foot treatment before a TRX class or one-on-one session will greatly improve proprioception and balance.  Hydrating the connective tissue prior to a workout will allow the body to move through its full range of motion.  Getting on the roller before, during and after will help with recovery and the MELT Strength series will help provide hip and shoulder stability which is crucial to have to avoid injury. 


I can't wait for my TRX Suspension trainer to arrive so I can start integrating it with MELT... I will keep you posted on my discoveries along the way.


This is going to be fun!

Friday, September 17, 2010

(pitiful) Confessions of a Fitness Professional

I am out of shape, drank too much this summer and am turning 40 in November.

If it sounds as though I am being dramatic and fishing for compliments, believe me, I fish not.

Let me begin by clarifying that it is not that I drank too much in one sitting night after night, just more than I have normally (or at least since I turned 30).  A six-pack of Corona looked like such a tasty treat at the grocery store, that I almost always put it in my cart along with my vegetables and fruit.  In the summer it is a guarantee that margaritas will be my craving and sipping a beer while sunbathing on a Saturday…and Sunday…is not beyond my reality.  I usually don’t drink at all during the week, yet on some days I could be found patting myself on the back for going a couple of nights sans cervesa.

As for turning 40, I am not opposed to getting older, but I must admit that the actual number looks ominous to me…Like it doesn’t belong next to my name or go with my hair. 

I get many an eye roll when I shamefully admit being in horrible shape.  People assume that being thin means being in good physical condition, and I am here to tell that could not be further from the truth.  At present, I am weak as a kitten and have the endurance of sedentary sloth. 

This fall, I am putting an end to this nonsense.  My battle plan has already been put into action and consists of the following: 

To start, I am doing a very mild cleanse called New Start which I got from www.mercola.com.  I love Mercola’s products, especially the Krill Oil which is the best Omega-3 anti-inflammatory I have ever taken.  The cleanse is one that is done at dinner time and ‘works while you sleep.’  I was initially worried that I might soil the sheets at three in the morning or have some unpleasantly momentous morning.  None of this has happened thankfully and I am a week in to this 10-day system.  However, I find that I think of food almost constantly.

With that, I put myself on the wagon so the cleanse can effectively do its job of making my liver happy again. 

My meals are frequent and healthy, including eating two apples a day! 
The lights are out no later than 10:30pm (although some nights I am done and asleep by 9:00p… don’t judge me).

My skin is even receiving a new routine with the Roc Multi-Correction Skin System (www.rocskincare.com/multi-correxion).  I can’t sense a change as all I see are the flaws, but maybe someone else can.  I do feel satisfied when my skin tingles after I apply the night cream, confirming that wrinkles are being stopped before they can begin!

Drinking up to three litres of water a day has been a standard for a while, but for some reason, it seems to taste better these days.  I have a BPA free Nalgene on my desk that I fill three times a day.

Getting my fitness routine back in has been quite humbling.  I began by taking a Cardio Kickboxing class at the East Coast United Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & Boxing in Fairfield, CT (www.ecuffld.com).   In truth, I had no business taking this class that was taught by Alex, one of the owners (and an accomplished fighter), who is not too far removed from Ivan Drago.  If you don’t believe me, check out their site for proof (and the amazing class schedule for adults and kids): Needless to say the class kicked my hide and I had difficulty walking the following week.  I saw Alex yesterday and told him I was coming Tuesday: “Blah, blah, blah… I believe when I see… you are a wimp!”  I did not disagree with the ‘wimp’ accusation but assured him I would be there Tuesday (please pray for me…).

Along with that, I have given hot yoga a try at Fairfield Hot Yoga... just because I can.  I like the sweat effect and they offer Vinyasa, which is perfect for me.  The facility is really cool and there is quite a variety of different classes to try:  (www.fairfieldhotyoga.com).

I have not made as much of a habit at hitting my regular gym, (www.theedgefitnessclubs.com), but plan to add that to my weekend schedule… in between teaching MELT, laundry, homework, cooking, cleaning and football (watching, not playing).

Of course, I MELT and I have made it part of my morning routine, whether I want to or not.  I can talk myself out of just about anything, including MELTing, which is just plain silly considering how great it makes me feel.  Recently, I became an Advanced MELT Instructor by getting trained in the MELT Strength Series, which integrates proper muscle timing along with hip and shoulder stability.  I have made a point of incorporating various Strength routines into my morning MELT to get me through a 9.5 hour day of sitting in a chair and typing at a computer.

November 26th, 2010 begins a new decade for me, and at that point I plan to be, if not at the top of my game, at least 80% of the way there.  The tricky part will be staying there once the cold rolls in, making my desire to nest in my little apartment all the stronger. 

Consistency is one of the keys to longevity.  My short term goal is really intended to be the long term goal of approaching 90, looking and feeling great.  Unless I get hit by the proverbial bus, living to be a hot & healthy elder is where it is at for me.

Happy Fall!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Monthly MELT Class & Privates at Fuller Yoga Pilates and Massage




Improve whole-body balance, eliminate tension in your neck and low back, and instantly feel better! Learn how to self-treat your body with MELT and gain immediate results and lasting changes that will help you maintain a pain-free, active lifestyle…longer.
MELT can help improve your yoga practice, sports performance and alleviate common body aches and pains caused by everyday living, habitual postures, and fitness activities. Reduce swelling, chronic neck and low back strain, and keep your whole body working efficiently... Even help improve digestion, sleep patterns & mental focus.  The new self-treatment concept of Hands-off Bodywork™ is in the top fitness clubs in Manhattan and is now here at Fuller Yoga Pilates and Massage!
Whether in a one-on-one instruction setting or in group classes, MELT can help you transform your body! Each month, get MELTed in the monthly morning class or in the private/semi-private one-hour sessions. The right option for you is based on personal preference. For maximum results and MELT mastery, mix it up and try them both!!
Bottom line, you will walk out feeling better than when you walked in.

WHEN
The third Sunday of each month beginning Sunday, September 19th.
Group MELT Class - $30.00
9:00-10:00a
One- Hour Private and Semi-Private Instruction (up to 3 people) - $125-$150
10:30-11:30a
12:00-1:00p
1:30-2:30p

Contact Fuller Yoga Pilates and Massage to register:

1477 Park ST, 2nd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
860-951-(YOGA)9642
 





Friday, July 30, 2010

REMINDER! 2-Day MELT Core Intensive August 14 & 15

Improve whole-body balance, eliminate tension in your neck and low back, and instantly feel better! Learn how to tap into the two subsystems that create core stability that are unaddressed by traditional abdominal exercises. If you have a lower belly paunch that won't budge, low back pain, or a sense of imbalance, MELT Core is your solution! In this introductory event, you will see how you can master the tools to rebalance the spine, stabilize the pelvis, give the organs integrity for proper digestive functioning as well as prevent lower back pain.

Join me at the Fuller Yoga Pilates and Massage in Hartford, CT August 14 & 15 from 9:00a - 11:00a for a two-day, four hour journey through the MELT Core series. The new self-treatment concept of Hands-off Bodywork™ is sweeping the nation! For a fraction of the cost of a hands-on bodywork treatment, you can learn why MELT truly is the “art of self-care”.

MELT Hand & Foot Treatment Kits and rollers will be available for purchase at event. To register, click the below link to the Fuller Movement Events page: http://www.fullermovement.com/events.htm

Fuller Yoga Pilates and Massage

1477 Park ST
2nd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106

Sunday, June 20, 2010

A small advancement....

Consistent Fitness is moving up in the world and now accepting Credit cards!

A small advancement in this little business, but nonetheless significant and guaranteed to make life easier for everyone!

Friday, June 4, 2010

MELT goes back to Hartford!

Sue Hitzmann made her way to the Fuller Movement Center in Hartford, CT last month and packed the room with happy new MELTer's.

I will be bringing MELT back to Fuller Movement on June 13, 2010 for two different workshops:

  • 90-Minute Intro to MELT - 10:00a-11:30a
  • Intro to MELT Core - 5:00p-3:30p
MELT Hand & Foot Treatment Kits will be available for purchase at both of these events.

Click here for more deatails and to register:
MELT at Fuller Movement Center

Sign up and learn how to get out of pain!!