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Love Your Coffee?

Do you love your coffee but feel like everyone around you is pressuring you to give it up?  Don’t despair… coffee can actually be highly beneficial for more than just keeping you alert and functional!

Love that coffee!

Love that coffee!

Here are a few reasons why you need to keep drinking coffee:

  1. Coffee can help you breathe better - researchers have discovered that a coffee before you workout can help reduce the severity of exercise induced asthma symptoms.  Drinking the equivalent of 2 cups of coffee about an hour before a workout was as effective as an inhaler at opening sufferers’ airways.
  2. Coffee can help you get more out of your workout – yes, a dose of good old coffee between back-to-back workouts can keep you going longer, a study from the Journal of Applied Physiology reports.  Athletes who drank a caffeinated carbohydrate beverage after cycling had 66 percent more glycogen (an energy reserve) in their muscles than those who had a caffeine-free version.  Greater levels of glycogen help you go further and faster in your next workout.
  3. Coffee can help prevent post-workout soreness – sick of your muscles giving you grief after every workout?  The University of Georgia in Athens discovered women who had the caffeine equivalent of two cups of coffee the day after stimulating their quadriceps (such as squats) felt 48% less leg pain within an hour.  Why? Caffeine can potentially block the body’s receptors for the pain-causing chemical adenosine.
  4. Coffee can give your cardio session a boost - that’s right, there may just be a way to make those killer cardio sessions feel easier.  Women given the caffeine equivalent of about two cups of coffee an hour before cycling reported 40% less pain than those who went decaf.  Caffeine appears to block neurotransmitters that signal discomfort during exercise, researchers say.
  5. Coffee provides fuel for your body – coffee may help you get more from your workout, a study from the University of Birmingham in England finds.  Cyclists using a caffeinated drink absorbed 23% more carbs – getting a bigger dose of fuel – than those who went decaf.  In fact, mixing caffeine and carbs packs greater benefits than either alone, scientists note.

There you have it folks… coffee can actually have a huge impact on your workouts and we all know that health and fitness go hand in hand.  So keep up the coffee!  (Just make sure you keep up the exercise too!)

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Know Yourself And What You Want In Life

Where focus goes, energy flows…

I thought I’d share this little lesson today, because I strongly believe that what you focus on, you get more of.  It’s not rocket science and it’s been said for years, in different ways by different people, that what you focus on will materialise.

You may have heard of the Reticular Activating System (RAS), the part of your brain which plays a huge part in your ability to achieve goals.  Your RAS is kind of like a filter between your conscious mind and your subconscious mind, which brings relevant information to your attention.

Find that missing puzzle piece, then go for it!

Find that missing puzzle piece, then go for it!

Usually you’re not even aware of your RAS coming into play, as it’s pretty subtle.  You may have decided to buy a new car and so you’ve done a bit of research about what kind of car you want.  You’ll probably just think it’s coincidence, but as you go about your day, you’ll find yourself seeing heaps of that car you’ve settled on.

The thing is, you have probably always seen heaps of that type of car, you just never noticed it before because your brain had no reason to think it was anything special or different that needed to be pointed out.  But once you started to focus on that car, your RAS kept bringing it to your attention.

And here’s the really cool thing about your RAS: you can deliberately program it by choosing the exact messages you send from your consicous mind.  Which means, you can set goals for what you want in life, and if you keep thinking about those goals your subconscious will help you achieve them.

Another way to get what you want in life is to take a good, hard look at the circles you move in.  Did you know that the 4-6 people you spend the most time with are a reflection of where you’re at in life?  The people surrounding you can either limit you or help you grow and define yourself.

When you spend time with people who are achieving more in their lives, it’s impossible for this not to happen to you.  Why?

  • Your conversational content is lifted
  • You’re challenged to grow
  • Your RAS is alert to what you’re hearing and discussing
  • You begin to believe more is possible
  • You’re challenged to rise to the mean average of the group

For some, these two ways of achieving what you want in life will be a huge realization, while for others it will be simply a subtle reminder.

I began this post intending to explain the benefits of knowing what makes you happy, what your life purpose is and how things happen because of that.

You see, the purpose of my life is to help my members become stronger, fitter, healthier and live longer with more vitality.

Recently, this lead me in a new direction.  In partnership with Training Sense, I have added a training school to my core business of health and fitness.  It wasn’t until I had made the decision and began to advertise, that I had the huge realisation that this school fits so well into who I am and what my life purpose is about!  And because of that, I know it’s the right direction for myself and for the Gym.

So, if you’re struggling to get anywhere or aren’t really happy with where your life is at, take some time to yourself to figure out what you really want to do or achieve and then use these two tips I’ve mentioned to make it happen!

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STOP… and grab a big glass of water before you go any further

I was having a workout the other day and happened to overhear a member telling her friend that she needed to drink more water.  The young girl had been explaining how she only drinks about 600ml whilst she’s in the gym training and that’s it for the day!

I was astounded to hear she was drinking so little!!!  She also mentioned that she finds the taste of water bland.

This got me thinking… so I went and talked to a few of my team to see if they knew of the benefits of putting lemon in your water.  Those conversations made me realise that many people don’t know about the beneficial properties of lemon.

You see lemon is an acid, but the moment it is digested/consumed it goes through a transformation which gives it alkalinity benefits.  For those who don’t enjoy the bland taste of water, it’s a great way to bring flavour to your drink while also turning it into an alkaline drink, which gives it many, many more benefits.

Some of us fail to realise that a large part of our body is made up of water.  Muscles are 75% water, blood is 82% water, your lungs are 90% water and your all important brain is 76% water.  Even your bones are made up of 25% water!

So how much should we drink? A great rule of thumb is to start of by halving your body weight in ounces, which requires a quick conversion as this is an American formula.

Therefore, take your weight in kilos x 2.2.  Then half that figure. (90kg x 2.2 = 198   Then half it = 99)

For every ounce you should be drinking .0296 litres of water. (ounce / litre conv.)

For example, I’m 90 kilos (or 198lbs).  Using the above formula, I get 99 ounces (99 x .0296) = 2.95 litres of water.

Another simpler method which equates to pretty much the same answer is one litre per 30 kgs of body weight,  ie 58kg person 54/30 = 1.8 litres of water.

Do the sum for yourself and find out whether you’re drinking enough water.

Below, is a short video clip which talks about the added benefits to your health and well-being you can get just by adding lemon into your water.

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Argh… I think my Personal Trainer is trying to kill me!!!

Recently, one of our Personal Trainer’s received this cartoon from his client.

PT Cartoon

He wasn’t sure whether he should take it as a compliment or not!  But either way he had a good chuckle.

You see the thing is, the relationship you have with your Personal Trainer is often a love/hate one.  You love the results you’re getting from being pushed harder than you’d push yourself, but sometimes you really hate your trainer for putting you through, what can fondly be called, a “Torture Session”.

Regardless of the times when you could swear they’re trying to kill you in the most excruciating manner possible, having a Personal Trainer is the best thing you can do for your health and fitness.  Not only will you get great results in the shortest time possible, you’re also far more likely to stay motivated and attend the Gym regularly when you have someone to be accountable to.

So if you have never tried a Personal Training session, why not give it a go today and see for yourself what a difference it can make.

Oh and I promise, they’re not really trying to kill you… it just sometimes feels that way!

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What Motivates You To Do The Things You Do?

Have you ever given any thought to what motivates you to do the things you do?

Recently, I got sent a You Tube video on the science of what motivates us.  I’ve put it here for you to have a look at, because it’s an absolutely fascinating insight into what REALLY motivates us.  Check it out…

It’s something I’ve given a lot of thought to over the years, because obviously in the fitness industry what motivates people to exercise is pretty important.  What’s the bet you think the major motivators are weight loss, body image, health and fitness related?

While those are definitely factors in motivating someone to get into the gym and exercise, there’s actually something greater than that behind all those things… we are all motivated by having a PURPOSE in our lives… whether that be to lose a few kilos or to find a cure for cancer.

Take a look at your workplace for example.  I’m sure that you’re considerably more motivated on the days when you feel like you’re making a REAL contribution.

I have a number of core values in place here at Geelong’s Gym and one of those is Contribution.  Why?  Because I love to contribute to the individual lives around me and to the community at large.  That desire to contribute also motivates me, and the rest of my team, to keep working and striving to make my Gym more successful… because then I can contribute even more to the community around me and make the world just that little bit better.

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Congratulations to Community Sports Trainer of the Year… Annie Cramp!

We are absolutely delighted to announce that Annie Cramp, one of our Personal Trainers here at Geelong’s Gym, has just been awarded the 2010 Sustagen Sport Community Sports Trainer of the Year!

Annie, with a member of the St Joseph's Football Club, on game day.

Annie, with a member of the St Joseph's Football Club, on game day.

Here’s just part of the reason why Annie, an Australian Sports Medicine accredited Personal Trainer, won this award:  “Annie, trainer at the St Joseph’s Football and Netball Club in Geelong, Victoria, understands that appropriate hydration and nutrition are not just an issue on game day, but something that needs to be constantly addressed, managed and encouraged at every training and recovery session.  She understands the importance in having up to date and accurate advice from industry professionals such as dieticians, physios and medicos to ensure that all players at the club are prepared for game day.”

Wow!  What an achievement.  We are so proud of her and wanted to acknowledge what a fantastic trainer she is and the awesome contribution she has made (and continues to make) here at the gym and out in the community, to help people have lives overflowing with health and fitness.

We are delighted to have her as such an integral part of our team (and one of our Team Leaders to boot!) – this award only acknowledges what we’ve known for a long time… her care and concern for her community is reflected in her every action and word.

Well done, Annie!

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Uh Oh! We forgot how to be ACTIVE!

When did we lose our ABILITY to be active?

We used to go to the gym just to get fitter and stronger for a sport.  Then we used the gym to help with rehabilitation of injuries.  We discovered body shape could be altered through exercise.  And of course, we are constantly told to exercise consistently for better health and well being.

Isn't it great to see kids running around and enjoying the outdoors?!

Isn't it great to see kids running around and enjoying the outdoors?!

But now it seems that gyms are playing a very important role, which we didn’t foresee, starting with children as young as 7 years…  Gyms are teaching children the importance of simply being active, something that we all took for granted when we were growing up.

I’m sure you remember how we all played outside with our neighbours, hung from trees, played games of footy, soccer and chasey.  Now it’s no longer safe or we live in a housing complex with no trees or there’s no open space to even think about playing a ball sport.  Children today have much fewer opportunities to test their bodies and understand the potential of their muscles.

iStock_000004107146MediumChildren1How then, as adults, are they going to know how to exercise for health and well being?  How are they expected to know how to combat lifestyle diseases, like cardio-vascular disease and Type II Diabetes?

As for the ever-growing obesity epidemic

Sobering, isn’t it?

So, going to the gym is all about re-abilitating ourselves into the world of activity.  It’s giving us back childhood opportunities to learn about how our bodies move.

How then, can the gym not be part of your life?

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What Is Your Relationship With Exercise?

How well do you know yourself?  Below are 6 Exercise Types – have a read through and see what your relationship with exercise is really like and how you can improve that relationship.

  1. exercise 3Exercise Free Zone – you’re the kind of person who has never really participated in regular exercise before.  Beofre you’re going to exercise, you probably need to understand the health benefits to you and you’re going to need to see some fun in it.
  2. Yeah But… – consistency is your biggest problem and you always have a good excuse why you haven’t exercised.  Finding someone to exercise with would help you immensely with your consistency and you need to set realistic goals which you can actually reach.
  3. Hard Slog – you’ve got a whole lot of willpower because you know exercise is good for you, but you don’t really enjoy it.  You probably need to switch to a more interesting exercise regime, perhaps with more of a social element, and then you’ll actually enjoy staying fit and healthy.
  4. Exercise Evangelist – most of us wish we were like you, because you love to exercise and you stick to your routine without fail.  Your problem is you need variety, otherwise you might get bored and potentially stop exercising altogether.  Try to add some new activities into your routine to keep it interesting.
  5. Yesterday’s Hero – you used to exercise regularly, but now you do nothing.  Don’t expect too much from yourself straight away; start out slowly with some gentle exercise and before you know it you’ll be enthusiastic about it all over again.
  6. Never Again – uh oh, you’ve had an injury or a bad experience with exercise and you swore you’d never go there again.  You need to look at what caused your bad experience and get your injury looked at.  Maybe you need to lower your expectations and start out with some gentle exercise to help rehabilitate your injury.

Information in this blog has been sourced from The Sugar Daddy by Dr Adam Fraser and Christine Armarego.

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WATER… the secret ingredient to weight loss!

We all know there are a whole lot of old wives’ tales out there covering just about everything, including water comsumption.  Here are just a couple:

  • Drink more water and you’ll become much healthier
  • Drink a glass of water before meals and you’ll eat less
A lovely glass of water can do wonders for your weight loss goal.

A lovely glass of water can do wonders for your weight loss goal.

Well, guess what?  Sometimes the old wives actually know what they’re on about!

Dr Brenda Davy of Virginia Tech recently carried out the first randomised controlled 12 week trial studying the link between water consumption and weight loss.  After this trial, Dr Davy carried out a year long follow-up study and was able to come up with some fairly conclusive results…

  • Prior to the trial, all participants consumed between 1800 and 2200 calories a day.
  • During the trial, the women’s rations were reduced to 1200 calories and the men’s to 1500.
  • The participants were divided into two groups – one group was told to drink half a litre of water before each of three daily meals; the other group was given no instructions on what to drink.
  • After three months, the group that drank water before meals had lost about 7 kilos each, while those in the other group lost only 5 kilos.

Interestingly, the effects seem to be long lasting… in the subsequent 12 months the participants have been allowed to eat and drink what they like.  Those who had to drink water before meals stuck with the habit, because apparently they liked it.  They have continued to lose weight, while the others have actually put it back on!

So what have you got to lose, except your excess weight, of course!  It’s cheap, simple and, in contrast to so many other diet techniques, it actually seems to be enjoyable!

Information in this blog has been sourced from The Economist.

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Good Health = Fantastic Performance

Maybe you don't need to go quite this far...

Maybe you don't need to go quite this far...

If you’re an employer, have you thought lately about the overall health of your employees and how it’s effecting their performance at work?

If you’re an employee, have you taken into account the state of your health when struggling to get through a day of work and meet your targets, dealines or goals?

You might think that as the owner of Geelong’s Gym all of my staff would be physically active… you’d be right, but they didn’t all come to me that way. 

Obviously all our Personal Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors are highly motivated people who have a passion for exercise, health and fitness.  But what about my Reception, Membership and Admin Teams?  Many of them, when they first started at Geelong’s Gym, included very little, if any, regular exercise in their day to day life.  But not anymore.

... or this...

... or this...

If you work for me, I expect you to exercise regularly.  (And let’s face it, you don’t have much of an excuse when you work in a gym!!!)  Why?  Because I understand the value of exercise in creating and maintaining good health.  And I know if my team is healthy, fit and well they’re going to perform much better than someone who isn’t.

...but wouldn't you love all your employees to look this happy, engaged and energetic?

...but wouldn't you love all your employees to look this happy, engaged and energetic?

Recently, Right Management did a study called “Ready, get set… change“, where they surveyed 28,000 employees in 15 countries on the link between health and organisational performance.  Here are some of the things they found out:

  • Organisations that promote employee health and wellbeing are 3.5 times more likely to encourage creativity and innovation.
  • In companies where health and wellness was managed well, organisational performance increased more than 2.5 times compared with rival companies.
  • When health and wellness were properly managed, the number of engaged employees increased nearly eight times.

(* Soure: MT Magazine)

So there you have it… overall health and wellness of employees is essential to high performance in the workplace.

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