Get past the mumbo jumbo

Many of us strive to get the same results we see on The Biggest Loser or when Oprah feels like dieting. We’ve read 100’s of articles on “EXACTLY” what we should be doing this month to get that ripped, sliced, and shredded body. Whether it’s installing a stripper pole in the bedroom or buying a treadmill for extra hanger space, most of it doesn’t seem to get the job done. For most people it’s not a matter of time (Despite what we tell ourselves) it’s a matter of motivation or enjoyment. Exercise is like building a campfire. Many of us dump on the gasoline light a match and burn out in no time. Instead use a slower, more mediated approach. Here are some tips to starting your routine.

1.) Set Realistic Goals How many times have you watched Coyote Ugly or 300 and said, “I’m going to get into that kind of shape… starting tomorrow.” Don’t set huge goals that may be a little out of reach at the beginning. Start by picking a slightly smaller pant size, 1/2 inch loss around your waist, or the ability to jog 1 mile without doubling over and gasping for air.

2.) Be Nice but Not Easy Many of us are WAY too hard on ourselves. If we slip up and eat a twinkie we’ll be calling ourselves names for days and eventually just give up. Be reasonable and set punishments for straying from your program but let’s make sure that they aren’t in the form of 40 lashings. Here’s an idea on how to set this up: If you ate a doughnut over the weekend that you know has added extra calories then assign yourself 15 extra minutes on the stairmaster or do 50 extra pushups throughout the week. This will help burn off the extra calories and you’ll have a more positive outlook while speeding up your progress.

3.) K.I.S. (Keep It Simple) Stop trying to combine everything that you see in Cosmo, Women’s Health, Body Builder.com, etc… and stick to the basics. If you want to see some good old fashioned routines then youtube Jack Lalanne. The best fitness moves are the most simple. As always you can try an awesome at home program that I have designed and use by clicking here and using the code:346976698

4.) Habits Last, Fads Don’t If you’re using a system that works for you then stick with it. Too many people start on one program then hopscotch to the next newest thing. I know that the cookie diet sounds great, but unless your 3 foot tall, live on sesame street, and don’t have to worry about cavities then it may not be the right diet for you. 

5.) Never Give Up I know that fitness isn’t easy for most and it’s much easier to just quit. Very few people love getting up at 5:30 to go for a morning jog and I’ve met only a handful of people who actually like doing pushups and lunges. The truth is that you have to learn to love it. Like anything, once you start to see progress everything becomes a little easier. Pick a goal and stick to your guns. Give it 6 weeks and if you don’t see any progress then try something else.

If you are curious about which program may be a good fit for you then shoot me an email and I’d love to help you out. I’ve read about many of the different programs and have used several myself so between the two of us we can get you pointed in the right direction.

Good Luck,

Justin

jdidlott@therpmsystem.com