Saturday, March 31, 2012

Spring Cleaning

What a great time of year!  The birds are singing, the temperature is getting warm, and the sun is still shinning at 6:45pm!  Love it!  This is the time of year we should be making New Year's resolutions, not when it's dark, cold, and all you feel like doing is crawling under a warm blanket.  This blog is entitled Spring Cleaning and is intended to help you get a fresh start on becoming well.  It's time to dust off the dumbbells under your bed, throw unhealthy habits out the door, and put a fresh coat of muscle on your body.  Making changes for better health does not require a monumental life upheaval.  In fact studies and research have shown, if you overwhelm yourself with to many lifestyle changes all at once you will end up failing to accomplish your goals.  Start off one brick at a time until you have a solid foundation in which to take on bigger challenges.  I've put together some "bricks" in which to build on. Try to develop at least one of the following wellness habits this spring-

From left to right
Chooch, Louie, Paris
-Use a pedometer to start logging your daily steps and or miles walked each day.  It is recommended that we take at least 10,000 steps per day.  2,000 steps are approximately 1 mile for a grand total of 5 miles per day.  Chooch and his friends love steps :)  You can purchase pedometers at any sporting store and of course online.  They can range from $1.00 to $50.00.  There was a report done by a group of researchers interested in finding the accuracy and reliability of pedometers.  Their results were published in the Medicine & Science of Sports & Exercise Journal (2003,35[8], 1455-60) and here is a list including some of the top performers:
  • Yamaz Digiwalker SW-701 (around $25.00)
  • Walk4life LS 2525 (around $25.00)
  • Sportline 330 (around $12.00)

-Keep track of your food intake.  More often than not we eat more than we presume.  All the little extra calories that get snuck in throughout the day will end up adding to be big pounds.  In fact if you eat just 500 extra calories a day, at the end of the week you will have accumulated 3,500 calories which will put 1 pound of unwanted weight on you!  Of course the opposite is true: -500 calories per day x7 days and you will lose a pound of body weight.  First step, figure how many calories you should consume  in a day and then create a calorie deficit.  The site http://www.livestrong.com/thedailyplate/ does this all for you and I highly recommend it.  It will ask you for some basic information in order to compute your daily caloric needs.  You will then log on throughout the day and input what you eat.  It will keep track of the calories you consume and at the end of the day, show if you are at deficit or not.  Great resource!  Take some time and try it out!

-You are what you eat!  This saying is so true.  I have a seek and destroy mission for you.  Take the next 10-20 minutes to seek and destroy any and all unhealthy foods!  Possible hiding places- cabinets, refrigerator, cupboard, pantry, in the car, office draw....  We all have a pretty good understanding of what an unhealthy and healthy food is.  Replace packaged/processed foods with whole foods (I like to call them real foods) i.e. apples, pears, bananas, carrots, peppers, celery, nuts, beans.....  Foods that have to be picked off a tree or dug from the earth. Yum real food!  These foods will help with your energy level, skin appearance, weight loss, cholesterol levels, mood, and will help you with overall health.  Your mission starts now!

Well Gang, Happy Spring :)  Use this naturally motivating time of year to make some healthy changes.  Take one step at a time and along the way, enjoy the hike. 













Thursday, March 1, 2012

Trip to Mexico

Hello Everyone,
I've decided to take the blogging plunge!  Pinch my nose, hold my breath and here we go!  Yahoo!


Andrea is riding a wave
I just got back from a trip to Mexico- Sayulita, Mexico to be specific.  It is a small town on the west side of Mexico north of Puerto Vallarta which apparently was or is known for where the Love Boat used to go.  Anyways, Sayultia is known as a small fishing/surfing town which in recent years has seen some of it's charm fade away in favor to upscale boutiques and shops.  But not all has been lost.  The town has a unique blend of surfer meets reggae, meets hippy, meets old town Mexicana.  Great food and friendly people.  One of the highlight of the trip was my attempt at surfing- Notice the word attempt!  I was able to ride my first wave...on my knees that is.  Maybe next time I'll get to my feet but what great fun trying and it was a sneaky way to get some exercise in.  Ah there's the word exercise.  You didn't think I could write a blog and not mention exercise did you???  Well there it is and while were on the subject..... 
I'm kneeling a wave???













Sign in Sayulita
One of the best ways to guarantee results from a weight loss, health, and/or wellness program is consistency and LIFESTYLE CHANGES. As Brain Tracy author of Goals writes "you cannot expect to enjoy superb levels of health and fitness without your active involvement and participation every day of your life." So yes I did enjoy my nightly margarita or two and had my fair share of the local foods, however, i did not just abandon part of my life- daily exercise.  Gym, weights, treadmills who needs that when you got sand and stairs!
Workout#1 (SAND): While the grounds crew was still combing the beach i had my towel and bottle of water ready to go.  It started with 5 sprints across the beach.  Then a set of 25 sit-ups, 15 squat jumps, 40 push-ups, 15 knee-ups, and 15 plank knee to elbow for good measure.  Repeat 4X for a total of 5 sets :) Good burn!!!
Workout#2 (STAIRS): The hut I stayed in had several stairs to the the top.  One day my beautiful and smart fiancee had the brilliant idea to count how many steps to the top.  Her result....82.  So the next morning Andrea joined me for a stair work out...At the top of the stairs 25 sit-ups, down 82 stairs, 25 push-ups, and back up 82 stairs.  Set one done.  Six sets later we completed 984 steps, 150 sit-ups, and 150 push-ups. Not bad :)

What's my point, there is no vacation from living.  Exercise should be looked at as part of your normal everyday life.  Now I would not suggest a workout described above unless you are at a high level of fitness but one suitable to your individual abilities.  I can't tell how much better those pina colada's and home style tacos tasted after working hard earlier in the day. Try to apply this concept to everyday life.  The things we've all heard- take the stairs not the elevator, a 30 min. blast lunch workout, walk to the grocery store.....just find a way to be active every day.  You all have experienced a day where you had a great workout and ate healthy throughout the day and then experienced the feelings of pride, happiness, accomplishment that accompany that effort. I came across a saying in my readings that said, "don't just do it, live it!"  Your mind, body, and spirit feel alive when we are active and moving.  It was made to do so.  No more excuses!  Enjoy life to the fullest, keep moving even while sipping margaritas :)
Best,
Guy Schiavone
http://www.guyschiavone.com/
Who is that masked man!