Posts Tagged ‘health’

Holiday Fitness

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Food for Thought During the Holiday Season…

We love this time of year-don’t you? The holiday season gains momentum in a flurry of parties and festivities as each day brings us closer to the New Year. However, there is a downside…

We have officially entered the ‘Season of Excuses.’

That’s right, even the most dedicated fitness enthusiast will skip workouts and eat too much junk this month. Because it’s Christmas, after all…

Be aware that excuses quickly turn into a slippery slope. You miss one workout this week and then two next week, before you know it you haven’t exercised for a month. Once you fall out of your routine it will take focused effort to get back on track.

Here are the more popular excuses…maybe they sound familiar:

  • I Don’t Have Time: Holiday parties, shopping trips, and house guests all seem like valid excuses as to why you can’t exercise today, but don’t believe it. The fact is that you can find the time to exercise, even in the busiest season of the year. Simply sit down and schedule exercise time into your calendar.
  • I Don’t Have Anyone to Exercise With: Your spouse or friend committed to exercise with you three times a week, only to quit a week later. Now you are left to workout on your own…or to quit right along with them. Let’s be honest, the easy thing to do is to quit rather than face the gym alone, but where does that leave you? Right back where you started-out of shape and unhappy with your body. Don’t let someone else’s laziness get in the way of your success.
  • Another Day Won’t Make a Difference: By skipping your workout today you may not wake up one size larger tomorrow, but you also won’t wake up in better shape. The fact is that your current body and health are the direct result of all the little choices that you make each day. Resolve to make each choice a healthy one, and watch how your body and health are transformed.
  • I’ll Never Reach My Goals Anyway: It’s been years since you’ve been in shape and the number on the scale is so large that you don’t even know how long it would take to lose it all. It’s easy to give up when the task at hand is overwhelming. However, we are here to tell you that you can do it. What you are facing is simply a fear of failure.What if you start exercising only to gain it all back? What if you don’t have what it takes to lose the weight? Remember this: You only fail when you allow excuses to stop your progress.

Examine the why: An important step in conquering your excuses is to determine their source. Are the holidays to blame or is there a deeper issue at hand? Excuses are often an indication of lowered motivation. Have you forgotten your reasons for getting fit? Another common reason is boredom. Have your workouts gotten stale?

Conquer each excuse: Don’t let excuses derail your goals any longer. Use these three tips and get the results that you deserve:

  • Focus on the benefits. We all need a reminder every now and then as to why we started exercising in the first place. Make a list of the benefits you enjoy most and read them before your workout.
  • Keep it interesting. Do you do the same thing over and over? No wonder you’ve started to come up with excuses. Throw your old routine out the window and try something totally new. Always keep your routine fresh-it will give you something to look forward to.
  • Treat yourself to Personal Training. Sometimes a little help goes a long way. All of our personal training programs are designed with one goal in mind: to get you in the best shape of your life as quickly as possible.

Don’t wait another day-contact me today to get started on the right fitness program for you. Together we will get you the results that you deserve.

Catching Up

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Hi Everyone!

It’s been awhile since my last blog, but I just wanted to thank all of you for tuning in.

So much has happened this year…

After competing at the Arnold Classic/Figure International as a Pro Figure competitor, I decided to crossover to the new IFBB Pro Bikini division.  To make a long story short, I was fortunate enough earn my Olympia qualification as a Pro Bikini competitor at the New York Pro. That makes it 2-for-2!… Two years in a row competing in the Olympia–Last year, as my first year as an IFBB Pro, competing in the Pro Figure division and then this year as an IFBB Bikini Pro! … I am truly blessed. What was truly special about this year is that it was the very 1st Bikini Olympia in the history of the fitness industry and I was honored to be a part of it and in the elite line up of beautiful and talented women!  What an amazing experience!

Check out my stage shots from the inaugural Bikini Olympia 2010 (Just click on the blue text)

There’s so much to tell about my journey as an IFBB Bikini Pro this year (and I will share it with you in my future blogs), but I wanted to dedicate this blog to my Uncle John and great Auntie Loling. As I was preparing for the Bikini Olympia with only a couple weeks before showtime, my Uncle John became very sick.  I drove down to San Diego to visit him in the hospital and see the rest of my family.  At the time, it looked like everything was going to be ok.  He looked good. He was talking and understanding all the conversations that were going on and he even had his sense of humor and being somewhat of wise guy making funny comments. But earlier the following week, he went into cardiac arrest and by the week’s end he had passed away… Just 5 days before I was to leave to Vegas for the Olympia. I was unable to say my final goodbye to him as his funeral was held during the Olympia Weekend. Plans had changed and none of my immediate family was going to be able to make it to Vegas to watch me compete at the very 1st Bikini Olympia.

To make matters even worse, the same week he passed, I found out that my great Auntie Loling’s cancer came back and she was terminal.  Needless to say, it was a very tough week and my mindset to compete at this history making Olympia was not there until days before stepping on stage when I was to finally arrive in Vegas.  I pushed through and did my best to stay focused.  I kept my family close to my heart and in my thoughts. I imagined the energy they would be sending me if they were seated out in the audience supporting me.

I guess the reason why I’m sharing this with all of you is because with death and illness surrounding my life at this moment, I want all of you to appreciate the family, friends and loved ones you have.  Take the time to tell them how much they mean to you because “tomorrow is not promised to anyone.”  That saying has never hit me so hard until now and it’s really made me look at myself, my life, and my goals and really put things in perspective.

I’ve always believed in the saying, “Every moment that passes is a yet another moment to turn things around.” All of you out there have that power to make things different for yourself with each passing moment. If you’re not happy with your body or your health… If you’ve always wanted to do something or have a goal but was too afraid to make the first steps in that direction… if there’s a relationship that needs some changing or some repairing with a family member, friend, or partner… NOW IS THE TIME to start taking those baby steps in the right direction to make it happen.  Always be true to yourself! … OK! I know I sound like an over zealous life coach spouting every motivational quote I could thing of, but I know you all get the point. Just take the time and do what’s important to you.

Well, until next time, I appreciate you all for taking the time to read my blog and letting me share with you this very personal subject that has impacted my life. It’s good to be healthy in body, mind and soul.  I wish that for all of you.  Talk again soon…

With the utmost respect and sincerity,

Sherlyn

My First Blog!

Monday, January 18th, 2010

My FIRST Blog for IF…. Well, I guess I should start by introducing myself… Hi Everyone! I’m Sherlyn Roy, the new female spokesperson for InstructionalFitness.com I’m very honored to be given this position and my hope of what I can bring to you all is my experience, expertise, inspiration and motivation to give you the strength and courage for you all to reach your health and fitness goals to levels you’ve only dreamed of. Everyone deserves to have the body they’ve always dreamed of, and I’m not gonna lie, it’s gonna take hard work, dedication and a commitment on your part, but here’s the thing… It’s a commitment to yourself and how much you want the best for yourself. We could take the easy way out and be mediocre but I truly believe that each and everyone of you were not put on this earth to live a mediocre/mundane life.. Like the great motivational speaker, Tony Robbins, says that greatness starts with you and your health and fitness.