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Are you REALLY Willing To Do What You Must to Achieve Fitness Succeess??

by musclewo on Apr.29, 2009, under Cardiovascular Training, Female Fitness, Lifestyle, Motivation, Nutrition, Weight Training

woman-tape-measureSome in search of their ultimate body are only willing to do so much to succeed. Without even knowing what success feels like yet, they make the assumption that they’re already doing enough to get the job done.

Believing that “this strategy is overkill” or “that training style doesn’t make sense” without enough experience to make those kind of evaluations will limit your progress. Coming to the conclusion that “that much focus isn’t necessary” or “that kind of detail isn’t necessary” before even trying the strategy demonstrates that you are only willing to do so much to succeed.

Just because you think you are currently doing enough or are convinced you are on the right track doesn’t mean you really are. Just because you feel you are giving 100 percent doesn’t mean that’s enough to get the job done. Just because you think you are a hard worker doesn’t mean you are working hard enough to be successful.

What makes you so certain that you already know what it takes to succeed? To be brutally honest, how would you know exactly what that requires? You’ve never achieved what you want with your physique yet.

Many in search of fitness make a lot of incorrect assumptions about what’s the best way to train or the best way to eat—without enough experience to support those beliefs. Those beliefs become ingrained convictions that stall their progress and lead toward frustration.

Take Action and Do This NOW!

You must open your mind to new and different strategies if you want to produce better results than what you are currently getting. Look for mentors to help you reach that new level of enlightenment. Success leaves clues. If you do what you’ve always done in the past, you’ll produce the same results.

What are the benefits you will enjoy by opening up your mind to fitness truths and steering clear of false promises? You can gain a sense of understanding, confidence, and certainty which will provide the mental edge needed to reach your full genetic potential. You can progress more smoothly and efficiently. You could make significant improvements in your physique and improve your overall health much sooner. You could generate unstoppable momentum that can produce results that rival those of someone with much more fitness experience. All in all, you could make the entire physique transformation experience more enjoyable and fulfilling.

Sometimes when you are going for your fitness goals, “right” can feel “wrong” to you. Remember that.

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Sugar By Any Other Name…

by musclewo on Mar.24, 2009, under Female Fitness, Nutrition

 

One of the biggest issues many people trying to lose unwanted body fat face deals with sugar, or more specifically hidden sugar. You may have every intention of eating healthy. You may even shop at the specialty stores that promote healthy, organic foods and still not see the results you are looking for when it comes to fat loss. Just because you walk into a health food store doesn’t mean you’re going to get something healthy. You’ve still got to read the labels because unwanted sugar can still sneak into your food, cleverly disguised under other names. If you’re trying to cut sugar out of your diet, the best way to go about it is by reading labels. If nutritional labels just said “sugar,” the task of cutting sugar out would be easy, but they don’t so it’s not. Don’t be fooled if the words “organic” or “natural” are added to these sugar terms. It may be organic, but it is still sugar and excessive simple sugar intake compromises fat release.

There are many names for sugar out there and this handy little list reveals them all.

  • barley malt
  • beet sugar
  • brown sugar
  • buttered syrup
  • cane-juice crystals
  • cane sugar
  • caramel
  • carob syrup
  • corn syrup
  • corn syrup solids

That’s just a small taste of it. There are many, many more so read on…

  • date sugar
  • dextran
  • dextrose
  • diatase
  • diastatic malt
  • ethyl maltol
  • fructose
  • fruit juice
  • fruit juice concentrate
  • glucose
  • glucose solids
  • golden sugar
  • golden syrup
  • grape sugar
  • high-fructose corn syrup
  • honey
  • invert sugar
  • lactose
  • malt syrup
  • maltodextrin
  • maltose
  • mannitol
  • molasses
  • raw sugar
  • refiner’s syrup
  • sorbitol
  • sorghum syrup
  • sucrose
  • sugar
  • turbinado sugar
  • yellow sugar

People’s attempt to lose fat fails due to these sneaky tactics used by food manufactures all the time! The thing is, once any form of sugar gets into the body, there is little difference in how the body uses it. When you eat foods that are mostly sugar, like soda and candy, they are absorbed quicker which causes your blood sugar levels to quickly rise, and then fall. Keep yourself in check and eat carbohydrates that are more complex and in their natural states, which means not refined. When you eat whole foods like fruits, sugars are released slowly into the bloodstream. 

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Are you ready for change?

by musclewo on Feb.10, 2009, under Lifestyle, Nutrition, Uncategorized, Weight Training

changeIf you’re not yet in the kind of shape you’d like to be in, one of the most important things you can do to change your lifestyle for the better is to first understand your readiness for change.

In other words, although you might want to be in great shape, there’s a difference between wanting it and being ready to do the work necessary to accomplish it.

In this questionnaire below we’ll find out if you’re really ready to make the changes necessary to improve your body composition, health, and physical performance.

Simply answer the questions below by selecting the response most appropriate to your situation. Once you’ve completed all the questions, you”ll have a better understanding of your readiness for change.

And remember, be honest. You’re doing this exercise to find out if you’re really ready to make a lifestyle change. So don’t lie to yourself.

NOTE: If you’re already in good shape or you’ve already started changing, you can still take the test for fun.

 

The Readiness Questionnaire:

1. Do you look in the mirror and get frustrated, upset, or humiliated because of how your body looks?



2. When you feel rundown and tired, do you blame these feelings on “getting older” or do you blame them on your lifestyle habits?



3. Are you taking any medications for heart disease, high blood pressure, or type II diabetes that you didn’t have to take when you were younger?



4. How do you explain the fact that you’re in worse shape than when you were younger but haven’t changed your habits at all?

 
 



5. If you aren’t exercising regularly with a physical activity partner, are you willing to look for one?

 

6. Are you willing to seek the help of a fitness professional today? If you have a gym membership you haven’t used in a while, are you willing to commit to going back?

 

 

7. If an expert told you that you’d need to throw away all the foods in your cupboards today and go shopping for different foods immediately, foods more appropriate to your goal, would you do it?

 

8. If an expert presents some information on diet and exercise that contradicts what you currently believe, what approach will you take?

 

9. Are you willing to have a meeting with your friends and loved ones and share with them your behavior goals and desired outcomes?

 
 

10. If your work environment presents significant barriers to you exercising and eating well, would you consider either speaking to your employer about changing some of these conditions?


11. Are you ready to spend less time with people who offer little or no positive encouragement and support for your goals while spending more time with those who do offer support?


12. Can you accept responsibility for the way your body is today and understand that if you want to improve it, old habits may have to change?

 

13. If a friend or loved one suggests that you don’t have what it takes to get into great shape because you’ve failed before or for some other reason, what will be your response?

 
 

14. If necessary, are you willing to take time away from other parts of your life (be it free time, hobby time, even sleep time) to accomplish your goals?

 

15. Are you willing to do at least 3-5 hours of physical activity each week?

 

That’s it! Now go ahead and take the next step to create the body you desire…Feel free to contact me for GUARANTEED RESULTS!


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