Showing posts with label personal trainer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal trainer. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2008

Sleep and Weight Loss


We hear it all the time, “sleep is essential,” but “there are never enough hours in the day” and, because of our busy lives, we often lose sleep. Recently, lack of sleep has been linked to obesity. In a study done at Laval University in Quebec, researchers studied the sleeping patterns of two hundred and seventy-six people and how it affected their waistlines. Over a six year period, those who slept 5 to 6 hours a night were 35% percent more likely to gain 11 pounds more than those who slept 7 to 8 hours. They also gained 58% more around their waist and 124% more body fat than those who slept 7-8 hours. Lack of sleep deprives the body of needed rest, slows the metabolism, and makes most of us want to eat more. So get to bed early, and sleep for at least 7 hours. You’ll wake up feeling rested, which will increase your energy, lessen stress, and hopefully get you motivated for a good workout session!



Previously pubished in my article "Mom Was Right: Why Listening to Mom May Help You Lose Weight" to read the full article go to http://www.protraineronline.com/past/May-Jun08/article7.cfm

Monday, November 24, 2008

Sex and Exercise!!

This is an excerpt of an article that I just published. I hope you enjoy.

American’s obesity epidemic hasn’t just affected our health but also our sex drives! Most people decide to change their lifestyles to improve their looks and health, so why not eat healthy and exercise to improve your sex drive?

Studies have proven that exercise can increase potency, endurance and even make sex more enjoyable. Exercise also helps lower a man’s risk of getting erectile dysfunction by at least 30%. Risks of female sexual dysfunction (FSD), which affects 40% of American women, will also decrease with proper exercise. By getting off the couch and doing some vigorous exercise each day you and your partner will reap the benefits of long term health, good looking bodies, and a hot love life.

To read the full article go to:
http://www.healthmad.com/Health/Sex-and-Exercise.361899 or click on the "Sex and Exercise" link under Fitness Articles on the left side bar.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Motivation

Trying to lose weight and eat healthy is easier said than done! Everyone who has tried to lose weight has most likely had a problem, even personal trainers, with lack of motivation. There are going to be bad days, but sometimes bad days turn in to skipping a workout session and then skipping a week of workout sessions. When this happens bad habits start to show themselves and we fall back into our "comfortable" lives. It's not until we realize that the weight that we did lose has reappeared around our waist with a couple extra dimples in our thighs that we finally begin to exercise again.

Here are five ways to stay motivated and have fun!

  • List your Goals. This means to write them down, big and bold, and post them in a place where they can be seen daily or twice daily if need be.

  • Take a "Before" picture, then cut out a picture from a magazine, one that will represent what you want your "After" picture to look like and post them it next to your goals.

  • Hold a "Biggest Loser" contest at work or with your friends. Set a time limit (like a month or two), you can hold weekly challenges (like taking a Ropes Course or having a trainer hold a Boot Camp just for your group), and have everyone put in 10-20 dollars (this will be the prize money, and who ever loses the most weight at the end of the given time will receive it!)

  • Hold a contest with yourself! Set a goal, like "I want to lose 20-25 pounds in 3 months" and put away 40-50 dollars every time you get paid in those three months. If you reach your goal take the money you've saved and go shopping! (You'll probably need smaller cloths anyway!)

  • Start a support group. Get together once a week and discuss nutrition, current diet trends, and exercise with people who are also trying to lose weight and live healthier lifestyles.

I hope this helps. I have personally done number 4 and having a shopping spree as a reward is so much fun and defiantly rewarding when I can buy cloths that would never have fit before!

How do you stay motivated? Leave a comment and let me know.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Personal Lows and Cardio Highs

I actually plan on writing an article with the same title, but since it is still a work in-progress....and I it's time to update the blog, I figured I would post some information on the mental benefits of exercise.
From a young age, I have suffered with clinical depression and anxiety. At first it was difficult to deal with especially as a teenager. I self medicated and ate my way through my emotional pain. It was during my teen years, the years that I suffered with depression the most, that I grew to a massive 250+ pounds. It's safe to say that I hated my body and my self-esteem was non-existent.

Years passed, I saw therapists and tried medications which worked, but I just didn't feel like that it was for me.

The event that changed my life was my father's wedding. I was hoping to find a nice dress to wear to the wedding and even asked a friend to come along and help me pick something out. I couldn't find anything, that I liked, that would fit me!! Devastated, I went down to Goodwill and found something that would hide my "rolls" to wear. The day of the wedding I vowed to myself that I would lose weight so I can wear what I want to wear and not have to worry about being embarrassed or disappointed when I go shopping.

The day after the wedding I stopped drinking soda and started eating healthier foods. I purchased a jump rope, a few exercise DVDs and began working out for at least an hour a day. Before I realized I had lost 50 pounds. This motivated even more, so I joined a gym and never looked back!
Today, even though I still suffer the effects of depression and anxiety they aren't as present in my life as they were before.
I'm not the only one who feels that proper diet and exercise has helped change and control my depression. Research shows at least 30 minutes of exercise a day for at least three to five days a week to significantly improve depression symptoms. But smaller amounts of activity - as little as 10 to 15 minutes at a time - can improve mood in the short term. "Small bouts of exercise may be a great way to get started if it's initially too hard to do more," Dr. Vickers-Douglas says.

Some evidence suggests that exercise raises the levels of certain mood-enhancing neurotransmitters in the brain. Exercise may also boost feel-good endorphins, release muscle tension, help you sleep better, and reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol. It also increases body temperature, which may have calming effects. All of these changes in your mind and body can improve such symptoms as sadness, anxiety, irritability, stress, fatigue, anger, self-doubt and hopelessness. (http://www.ahealthyme.com/topic/exdepression)
So the next time you're feeling depressed avoid just laying around, for a quick mood booster (that will help you lose weight at the same time!) go for a run around your block, or just take the dog out for walk and get some fresh air. Trust me it helps!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Party for your Health

Now there is a way to party without feeling guilty that you’re breaking your diet! Healthy parties are a fun way to learn how to live a healthy lifestyle and how to have fun in the process. These parties are also a way to introduce friends and family to proper nutrition and exercise. A nutritionist and a personal trainer will be there as well to lead discussions, facilitate the activities, and answer and questions.

During these parties’ reasons for beginning nutrition and exercise regimen will be discussed. There will also be healthy recipe swaps, and demonstrations of workouts that can be done at home either alone or with your family.

For more information or if you would like to host a party send me an E-mail.
*Host will receive a special gift, all party guests will receive gift bags, and food is provided. *

Monday, September 29, 2008

Updates

So, it's been awhile since I have posted to any of my blogs. Sorry!
Things have been pretty busy. I have partnered with another Personal Trainer and a Nutritionist and we are in the process of starting a new total wellness company.


One thing that I am excited about is our Wellness Parties or Healthy Parties that we will be holding! I will write more about the a bit later. I am also in the process of moving and that in itself is a bit overwhelming. I will post a couple of exercises on here to make up for the weeks I have missed.


I have added a couple features to this blog. One, is links to my articles, which can be found to the left of the screen. The other is a BMI Calculator which is at the very bottom of the screen. Don't forget to subscribe to my blog as well! By doing so you will get all the latest updates, tips, and maybe even a couple free sessions.


If you live in the Broward County, Miami/Dade County area and would like a free consultation/session you can contact me by e-mail at trudy.dacosta@gmail.com or you can go to my web-site http://www.ftlauderdalefit.webs.com/ and feel out the Contact Form.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

One Hundred Push Up Challenge



Even though I'm a trainer...that doesn't mean I don't have weak points when it comes to exercise. One of my biggest weaknesses is push ups! I use to run away as soon as it was mentioned (at least when I had to do it). But I decided that it is time to face my fears and work on the amount of push-up I can do, and a bonus would be improving my upper body strength.

While reading articles on HealthMad.com I came across one that was about a 6-week program that would help you do 100 consecutive push ups. I check out the site http://www.hundredpushups.com/ and was immediately intrigued. So, I have made up my mind and am going to take the challenge starting today, Sunday August 31st, 2008.

Check back often to hear about my progress or go to http://www.hundrepushups.com/ and join me in the challenge!