Archive for November, 2009

Weight Loss Tips

Monday, November 30th, 2009

With Thanksgiving just passed and Christmas around the corner many people are in a hurry to shed those last few pounds before the New Year.  If you’re one of them you might want to try these two supplements.

Green Tea Extract which although it comes from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis which is also the same as black tea.  The difference being that the green tea isn’t fermented or oxidized during processing.  For this reason it’s full of many polyphenols that black tea doesn’t have.  One of these is named EGCG, and is primary responsible for body heat production (thermogenic).  To top it off green tea has some of the most potent antioxidants.

Evodiamine, an alkaloid extract from Evodia fruit can also raise your metabolism and aid in fat loss by binding to vanilloid receptors.  This product will regulate a more stable blood sugar level.

Try taking 500 milligrams of green tea extract and 20 to 40 milligrams of evodiamine 30 minutes prior to meals and before your cardio session.  Note: Green tea can interfere with the absorption of some minerals if taken together so take your minerals at a different time.

Train Hard!

Quick Tips…

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Often people start to exercise and they pick one activity like cardio, weights, Pilates and then put all their effort into that.  While on the whole this is not a bad thing you will get much better results if you do a variety of activities.  There are so many things from rowing, rollerblading, biking or climbing.   Try weight training with free weights if you normally use machines, kettle bells or even training with the exercise ball.  By doing a variety of exercises you will work more core muscle and hit different muscle fibers.  This will improve your condition and make you a better rounded athlete.  In return you will see better results.  So try a new routine or exercise, shock your body into better results.

Comeback Part V!

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Well, it’s Nov 21 and just a little over 2 months that I have been out of the hospital and what an experience this has been with my recovery.  I was in good shape when I went into the hospital but very bad when I came out.  I had lost over 35 pounds most of which was muscle.

The first month out of the hospital I still had nerve problems in my leg which prevented me from pressing off my right foot so I was limited in what I could do regarding exercises.  So I started out doing weight training on Monday, Wednesday and Friday where I would pick one exercise per body part and do a whole body circuit with about 15 to 20 reps per set.  I did this for 2 to 3 circuits.  Then I would try to stretch and do the bike for cardio for about 15 minutes.

When I hit the 4 week mark I tried to pick up the intensity some.  I started training 2 times per day with the AM session I would do 30 minutes of stretching followed by another 30 minutes of Pilates and then I made myself walk on the treadmill in front of a mirror to try and correct my limp.  In the evening I’d meet my brother and train 1 body part doing 4 or 5 exercises for a giant set of about 15 reps.  For my rest time I would do 2 minutes on the Precore and then repeat the giant set.  We would do this 4 times and then I would do core exercises followed up by 20 minutes on the bike.  Three days a week I would go to the Physical Therapist for 1 hour and 1 day per week I would take a private Pilates class.

With it now being the 8th week I still can’t do a calf raise but I’m having more feeling in my calf and I’m feeling a little increase in strength in it.  I’m back working my job at the hospital as a nurse so I’ve had to cut back on training.  I weight train one body part per day except not legs yet.  I do about 16 sets per body part of 15 reps.  I’m trying to use free weights now and strengthen my lower back.  I do 20 minutes of cardio per day and if I’m not too tired another 20 minutes of Pilates a day.  I go to PT three days per week and we’re being more aggressive in PT.  On my off days from work I train 2 times a day and do stretching along with walking in front of the mirror again.

I feel great on the inside, even better then before I got sick but still have a long road with the body.  But I know I will HEAL as I won’t accept anything less.  So never stop dreaming because if you work hard enough, dreams do come true!

Comeback Part IV!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Yesterday was a long day for me with 2 different Doctor appointments and my physical therapy session so I decided to take the day off from training.  That is training my body, but I still read daily to keep myself in a positive mood.  Some people give up when things get hard but this is the time to see what you’re really made of.  It’s like if you’re running up a hill you can give up as many times as you want as long as you keep your feet moving.  I think difficulties intimidate people because they doubt the power of their will.

To master this, look at your goals.  If you do something because you want something, you depend on feelings of motivation, interest or excitement to reach your goal.  But if you will something, you act out of duty, commitment, loyalty or because of the consequences of not doing it.

So in regards to your health or getting in shape, it’s ok to feel motivated put make it you will to reach your goals.  For me it’s something I have to reach I believe and I will not accept giving up or failure, keep your feet moving.