Recently, I started working out with a personal trainer at a gym called Equinox. As a part of training, you're supposed to take an "Equifit Test" which tests your fitness, helps you write your goals, and calculates your BMI. I was absolutely fascinated with this. BMI stands for Body Mass Index and it tells you how much fat you have based on your height and weight. I was measured by my trainer and I have 21% body fat. I gasped at this number but he reassured me that I was in the healthy range. For women, anywhere from 18-24% is average and women need about 13% body fat to live. You can calculate your own BMI on the internet by entering your height/weight/age. Just another way technology can help you keep fit!
BMI CALCULATOR
*Fabulouslyy Fit
Monday, December 13, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Get Fit... by Watching TV?
In one of my previous blogs, I mentioned Exercise TV. Not only is it a good way to get in some exercise in the cold winter months, you can utilize it all year round for workout videos!
According to Exercise TV, Exercise TV is the leading digital network that provides free workout videos. In addition, they also include fitness plans and healthy lifestyle tips. Today they have about 36 million customers who enjoy over 150 workouts on demand.
Exercise TV is not limited to your television either. They also have a website, http://www.exercise.tv/ that offers over 100 free full-length workout videos online.
Exercise TV was founded by Jake Steinfeld of "Body by Jake." It is managed by Comcast, New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc. and Time Warner Cable.
Their videos are organized by category (walking, dance, bootcamp, stretch, etc.). It's so easy to use also! All you need is a television with a remote control and some room to move!
They have so many different kinds of workouts to choose from. They have workouts to specifically target different areas of your body like your arms, butt, legs, or stomach. They even have quick 10-minute workouts to accommodate people with busy schedules.
My favorite videos have to be the 10-minute ones that work your abs. Also, I really love the belly dancing ones. I don't think I'd ever really take a belly dancing class but it sure is fun to try something out of your comfort zone in your own home!
Exercise TV is just another example of how useful technology can be when it comes to getting in shape. Now there's really no excuse to get your daily 30 minutes of physical activity in. All you need to do is turn on your TV!
Here is a Bollywood-inspired dance video. It can be fun to try new things!
http://www.exercisetv.tv/workout-videos/dance/power-bhangra-4021
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Beat the Winter Workout Blues
As the weather begins to grow colder, it seems as if it's harder to stay active. With winter on its way, it takes a lot more motivation to get to the gym. I know all I want to do on a snowy day is stay inside and snuggle with some hot chocolate and a good book. However, it is very possible to stay fit even during the cold winter months.
According to FitSugar.com, it is possible to still do your favorite summer activities even in the winter. For instance, if you like to walk to keep fit, rent/buy a pair of snowshoes. Walking in the snow adds more resistance so you can get a great leg, butt, and core workout and burn even more calories. Also, if you love to play sports, you can give some winter sports a try. Cross country skiing works your upper body as well as your lower body and snowboarding is also an option.
If you're more the indoor type, then FitSugar also suggests to invest in a bike trainer or roller which allows you to use your own bike to cycle indoors. In addition, there are so many different workout DVD's available for purchase these days. You have the ability to try a new workout right in the comfort of your own home! Exercise TV is one of my favorite channels. When I don't feel like going to the gym in the winter, it's so convenient to turn it on and surf through the hundreds of workouts that are offered.
However, if you do have the motivation then by all means hit the gym. Or, if you are brave enough to venture out into the cold, then you can still reap all of the benefits of exercising outdoors. According to MayoClinic.com, it's important to remember to stay safe while exercising in the cold!
- Protect your hands with gloves, your head/ears with a hat and your feet with thermal socks. Your hands and feet become more vulnerable to frostbite because your blood flow is concentrated in your body's core when it's cold.
- Pay attention to temperatures and wind chill. If the temperature is too low or it is raining, you are more prone to frostbite and might want to skip the outdoor workout that day.
- Remember to dress in layers and choose sneakers with a lot of traction in them to help with running/walking in the snow.
- Stay hydrated before, during, and after your workout. Staying hydrated during your workout is just as important in the winter as it is in any other season.
- Know the signs and symptoms of hypothermia and frostbite.
http://www.exercisetv.tv/workout-videos/cardio/compound-movement-workout-4418
Monday, October 25, 2010
A DASHing Role Model
We all have our own role models--the people that we look up to and aspire to be like. For me, I've been completely obsessed with Kim Kardashian ever since she first came on the scene. It was so refreshing to finally see a celebrity with a "real body" and not someone who looks like they need to eat seven cheeseburgers.
She has also openly discussed her past weight issues and diet struggles. It's nice to know that celebrities are real people too and no one is perfect. Nothing makes me more frustrated than when I hear someone brag about how they eat fast food and never work out yet they still weigh 100 pounds.
"I grew up looking at skinny models and feeling like I didn't relate," Kardashian, 30, tells the November 2010 issue of Cleo magazine. "So when people come up to me and say they're proud that they have someone they can look up to who has curves, I'm honored."
Kim has also gone public about how she recently lost 15 pounds and how she keeps it off. She revealed to OK! Magazine that she eats a healthy diet full of protein and veggies but also stated that it's important to give into your cravings once in a while. She also works out 4-5 days a week with her trainer, Gunnar Peterson.
She's been featured in numerous magazines about how she stays fit. I've even tried one of her workouts that I found in Shape Magazine! She also has several different workout videos available like Fit in Your Jeans by Friday. Kim Kardashian is a real woman who works hard for her amazing body and she shares her tips/secrets with the rest of us! I keep her Shape Magazine cover next to my mirror as motivation and I'm sure I'm not the only one. The right celebrity/role model can motivate you! Kim is truly my fitness role model!
Here's a link to a clip from just one of her workout DVD's...
Fit in Your Jeans by Friday
Monday, October 18, 2010
Miracle Shoes?
Can a pair of shoes really work miracles? (By miracles I mean tone your butt, help you get rid of cottage cheese thighs, and torch more calories.) The world has been hit recently with a new craze of toning shoes that boasts benefits such as these. However, with so many fitness fad out there today, I was a little skeptical.
According to WebMD, rocker sole shoes were first developed for people with diabetes or ankle problems, but are now mainly being marketed as "toning shoes." These shoes are more unstable and have a curvy sole which makes it feel like you're exercising on something like a sandy beach. This forces you to work muscles (mainly in your butt, thighs, and calves) that you otherwise would not. They can also change your posture and take pressure off of the joints.
However, before you go and drop close to $100 on a pair, consider this:
A new study, released by the American Council on Exercise (ACE), shows that toning shoes including Skechers Shape-Ups, MBT (Masai Barefoot Technology), and Reebok EasyTone don't help you exercise more intensely, burn more calories, or improve your muscle strength and tone. Also, many people do feel that these shoes work because of soreness in different muscles. Don't be fooled. The shoe’s unstable sole design does cause wearers to use slightly different muscles to maintain balance, resulting in temporary soreness that will subside as the body adjusts to the shoe.
Bottom Line: People are always looking for a "quick fix" to their fitness/weight problems. However, being in shape takes hard work, determination, and committment and sadly, no shoe (no matter how fabulous) is going to replace that. However, if you consider a brand new pair of sneakers your motivation to be active and shape up, then they can absolutely still serve a great purpose.
There are many different brands that are selling these toning shoes. Sketcher's Shape Ups even has Joe Montana in one of its commercials to promote them...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO18BZxtC0g
Monday, October 11, 2010
iMotivation
It's become completely habitual. When I go to the gym, I grab--water, phone, and arguably most importantly, my iPod. I hate to admit it but I'm definitely one of those people who CANNOT and i repeat, cannot work out with out some music to occupy me. And as embarrassing as it is, I am definitely that girl at the gym with her music blaring out of the earphones. (From the stares I get, I guess vintage Backstreet Boys doesn't pump others up the way it does for me.) Regardless, I thought I couldn't be the only person in the world who couldn't work out without music and a little research proved me right...
According to Livestrong, a recent study published in the "Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology" showed that music can motivate a runner to run longer and a cyclist to pedal harder. Now, I know I'm no expert by any means, but I can speak from personal experience, and when the right song comes on, you just stop all thinking...and go!
In addition, according to Len Kravitz, Ph.D., program coordinator of exercise science and a researcher at the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque, four primary conclusions can be drawn from the numerous studies that have tried to explain music's facilitation on exercise performance.
- Music can reduce the feeling of fatigue.
- Music can boost spirits
- Music can produce "relaxation response" which can help someone push through some of the more uncomfortable feelings of exercise.
- Rhythms of music can improve motor coordination which can reduce injury.
Here's a list of my top 5 songs on my gym playlist:
1.) Michael Jackson- Pretty Young Thing
2.) Jesse McCartney- Shake
3.) Lady Gaga- Just Dance
4.) Backstreet Boys- Everybody
5.) Rascall Flatts- Stand
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