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Hey All!!! Come on in and enjoy a little slice of my world as it pertains to fitness and health. Dr. Phil once said "Get real about fat or just get real fat". I've always loved that quote...LOL
Showing posts with label workouts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workouts. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

Save Your Do Gym Wraps

Medium Wrap
Nicole Ari Parker believes that she has found a way to protect your hairstyle while working out. Could it be true?!?! If so someone please give this woman an award, dammit! It is called Save Your Do Gymwrap. There are three styles to choose from depending on how much coverage/protection you need.  I've never tried it but it seemed like something worth posting about. The price range is 24.95-29.95, which is a little pricey if you ask me. However, if you wash it out every night rather than buying multiple wraps...nah, still too pricey.



Nicole Ari Parker modeling her product

Some key points according to the website are:
  • wicks away moisture
  • allows heat to escape
  • keeps your hair flat
  • protects your hairstyle

Click on the link to check out the video.


Save Your Do

Also click here to read some frequently asked questions.

If you've tried this please let us know how it worked out for you!

Peace!



Sunday, December 11, 2011

Frugal Fitness



Is your gym membership costing too much?
As previously promised here is a post on how you frugal fitness fanatics (say that tens times fast) can be fit on a budget. If you're like many Americans in these tough economic times, you're trying to figure out ways to tighten those spending habits. Perhaps you've started packing your own lunch or carpooling to school or work with some buddies. You're probably also looking at that monthly gym membership and thinking "hmmm...maybe I don't need this added expense." Some of you may even add, "Hell, I don't go anyway." Well let me be the first to tell you that you could be right. You don't need the physical building of a gym to help you achieve your fitness goals. You don't need personal trainers and expensive equipment (think of that treadmill that doubles as your coat rack). All you need is some space, your body, some motivation, and occasionally some very inexpensive pieces of fitness equipment.

Look at her face...she's focused, man.
The fitness industry makes tons of money each year from gym membership fees, diet plans, personal trainers, equipment, etc. Think about how much money Susan Somers probably made with that damn Thighmaster...remember that?? LOL.  You don't have to fall into that money trap. Allow me to introduce you to life on a fitness budget. Now, I do workout in a gym. It's convenient and it's a habit. However, there are times when I can't make it and do my workouts outside of my house or in my living room.

Let's start with motivation because that's about as free as we can get when talking about cutting expenses. As long as you have that inner desire to want to make health changes in your life you will be good to go. Now you will need some space. Find a location in your house where you can maneuver your body pretty freely. If you're not sure if the space you're thinking of makes that cut, try the following tests. Do a few jumping jacks, place yourself in the pushup position, or jump rope. If you can do those things comfortably then that space will work. Think about a room that's the size of a living room space. If you need to move the table or something go for it. However, if you find yourself seriously rearranging the furniture to get your workout on then you should probably opt for another room. A basement space would be ideal for this. 

Once you've identified your space you can begin your workouts. You really don't need any equipment at all, thus saving even more money. There are plenty of exercises that you can do using only your body weight. Pushups, squats, lunges, burpees, and a plethora of ab exercises are just a few examples. Within the exercises I listed, is an even greater variety of exercises to work different muscle groups. For example, you can do wide arm push ups, diamond style, superman, or even the handstand pushup.  I encourage you to step outside of your comfort zone into your fitness zone and challenge yourself.

If you want to add equipment to your home workout, you can and not pay an arm and a leg. Some inexpensive equipment that I keep at home are weights, resistance bands, jump ropes, an interval timer, workout mat, and gloves. They don't take up much space and fit snugly into the bottom of our coat closet. But most importantly, I didn't break the bank buying them. You can use this equipment to create your own killer workout. The interval timer is great for circuit workouts and the jump rope is a great way to get some cardio in if you aren't up for running. Speaking of running, don't overlook that as an inexpensive option. It doesn't cost a thing to map out a run or a walk and get going. Check out this FREE site to help to plan your walk/run.
 

Also, don't forget to utilize the workouts that you can find for FREE through your cable service's on demand option. However, these may be too easy. Assess your fitness level to see if these are right for you. 

Don't let cost stop you from being fit. Ask yourself what else is stopping you from living the healthy life that you deserve. We just nixed one excuse off your list, now it's time to get rid of the others.

Here are some links to get you guys started.

No Props, No Problem

Bodyrocktv (she uses some equipment but you can always modify to just use bodyweight)

Let me know your tips for being frugal fitness fanatics. Peace!!




















Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Jingle Bell(ies)


Don't let this happen to you.
As the holiday season is already in full effect we need to be weary of those holiday pounds that like to creep up on some of us. Just like many of you, I love to eat all the delicious fixings that are prepared for the holidays. If your family is anything like my family, you have all types of good food readily at your fingertips from Thanksgiving through the New Year. However, don't let the great food prevent you from keeping your eye on the prize...

I love my mac and cheese just as much as the next man but everyone must tackle the holiday season with a plan, especially if you LOVE food. Here are some tips to help you put your plan into action.

Be Consistent with your Workout Routine
You have to maintain your workout schedule or establish one. 4-5 days a week for at least 30 minutes is okay if you're trying to maintain your current weight. Increase the duration and intensity if you are trying to lose weight. If you aren't working out regularly don't be surprised if those pounds creep up and slap you in the face.  Stay committed to your routine!

Pack your Lunch and Snacks
Everybody has a coworker or two who loves to bring in treats during the holidays. I have a coworker who is a wonderful baker. She makes this pumpkin roll that makes me want to slap my mama...repeatedly. However, by packing my own snacks I avoid the urge to snack on her delicious baked goods. If you desire something sweet pack a sweet, yet healthy snack, if you yearn for something salty, almonds may do the trick. Also, by packing your lunch you control what goes into your body. If your job is having a luncheon, sign up to bring something. You can bring a healthy dish so at least you have one healthy option. Don't feel obligated to eat what they eat because they don't have to squeeze into your jeans. "Are those Jordache jeans you're wearing??"

Don't Deprive Yourself
When you're gathering around the buffet of goodies for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Kwanzaa, or whichever holiday you celebrate, don't deny yourself a taste of some of your  favorite foods. Now, don't pile your plate mile high with that potato salad but a taste is not going to kill you. I will be the first to tell you that I have some of everything that I love during the holiday festivities and I refuse to feel guilty about it. The thing to remember is that if you have been consistent with your workouts and you have been consistently eating healthy, these small indulgences will not impact your weight goals. If you deprive yourself, you risk overeating. Enjoy the food but don't over do it.

Join a Weight Loss Challenge
Many gyms offer weight loss competitions during the holiday seasons. It's a great way to set fitness goals for yourself and also keep the beast at bay. The beast being those pounds. Even if you only win a t-shirt you've accomplished something. Although, the t-shirt would be more than enough for me. If you're not a member of a gym get with a group of coworkers or friends and set up a weight loss challenge. Everyone can chip in five bucks and the prize can be a gift card purchased with the five dollar buy in fee. Get creative!

Be Realistic
The holiday season is a time to enjoy your family, friends, and the food that goes along with it. Don't set goals for yourself that you know are going to be too difficult to achieve. Losing 20 pounds two weeks before that big Christmas dinner is unlikely and can be stressful. However, maintaining your current weight or shedding 2-5 pounds is very possible. Make conscious food choices. Scan your options before fixing your plate so that you can be a smart eater. Don't forget to get your workouts in...go hard or go home.

Making a holiday fitness and health plan will help you stave away those jingle bell(ies). I encourage everyone to make healthy living a priority and not an after thought.

Peace and Happy Holidays!!