Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Superstar!!

I will say that it's been WAY too long since my last Blog!  So much has happened it's overwhelming as to where to start and so I'll just start here!

I have another weight goal in the make.  Hawaii bound in September and so DIET or EDIT is on!!  Workouts for me are always there as they are my medicine for sure but the two together = Power and Focus!

I'm actually doing a challenge taking place in the Rally Room of Buffmother.com and in it there are some amazing like minded women!  Today somebody posted this Blog from another source and I thought it was worth sharing with you all!

We are SUPERSTARS!! 

You´re a Superstar

Maybe today is not your best day. Maybe like me a few things have gone wrong and you’re feeling out of sorts. We all have those days. But imagine for a moment you are a superstar.
Now hold your horses you’re saying; Belinda you have no idea – I don’t have the body I want and right now I feel like no one else wants it either! I’m sitting here wondering how I’m going to *fill in the blank”* and my list of “things to do” goes back to last year.
I hear you!
So get ready for some feel good therapy.

You are a superstar to somebody.

Just stop for a moment and think about it. You’re a superstar to somebody in your life.  Somebody special looks up to you and cares about you – someone who thinks you’re the most important person in the world.

You've had superstar moments in your life.

Dig deep. I am sure you can think of a few moments in your life where you felt like a superstar. Maybe it was Grade 3 when you won your first competition. Maybe it was after you finally got to kiss that special person you had been dreaming about for months. Maybe it was when you bought a pair of jeans 2 sizes smaller or lifted your max weight in the gym last week.
Hang onto those moments because they are magic. They are fuel to get you through the tough times and help you believe in yourself.

You can be the superstar of your own life.

One of the biggest turning points in my life came when I realized, “if it is to be it’s up to me”. I stopped waiting for someone else to make it happen, I stopped relying on others to change things, I stopped hoping that someone with a magic wand was going to turn up and make everything all right. Instead, I decided to become the superstar of my own life.
I started believing I could change. I learned to surf, I lost weight, I ate better and started working out. I started believing I could be different from the person I had let myself become. And I did things just for me!
I gave myself permission to do the things I wanted, to start dreaming again and to be the person I knew I was deep down on the inside.

We all have down times, difficult days and discouragements. But don’t stay there. Be the superstar of your own life and rise above it.

Believe you can do it, and you will do it!

Today I challenge you to set some new goals. Raise the bar and keep raising it until you become the superstar of your own life.
Belinda
Your Aussie Transformation Coach

Good Stuff wouldn't you agree? Let's all be Superstars and get after Life!!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

For us 50+ Year Old Women~

For us 50+ Year Old Women~

How does one get started at our age?  I get asked that alot!  Many will have health conditions and not know where or how to begin~

I thought this was a good article to help with the right steps to get on a road to better health~

Overview

The ability to lose excess weight and gain muscle decreases with age, according MayoClinic.com. For women, the reduction of estrogen after menopause also leads to a greater risk for osteoporosis and other diseases.



Exercise, strength training and stretching, along with a proper diet, can thwart many of the affects of aging and often helps reverse disease, according to the National Institute on Aging. Without spending extra money on expensive gym memberships or equipment, transform your life with an age-appropriate exercise plan.

Assess and Plan

Step 1

Determine how fit you are by assessing your past, recent and current exercise habits. Even if you haven't exercised in a number of years, it's not difficult to get back into the swing of things and exercise can benefit you in numerous ways.



If you have certain health conditions, such as diabetes or heart disease, exercise may help improve them, according to the National Institute on Aging. Examine your own health and take into account past and recent injuries, arthritis and other factors that may limit your exercise routine.

Step 2

Besides a self-assessment, get a complete physical assessment from your health care provider before starting an exercise program. Talk to your medical practitioner about health concerns you may have and ask for advice about the type of exercises that would be best for your current physical condition, recommends the National Institute on Aging. Remember to inquire about the possible effects of working out while on your specific medications.

 
Make a personal fitness plan. Keep in mind that if you haven't exercised for a while, you'll want to start out slowly, advises the National Institute on Aging. Make long-term and short-term fitness goals, and keep a daily journal of exercises completed to help you with your goals.



Schedule 30-minute blocks of time each day for fitness, but keep in mind that you can break exercise up into 5- to 10-minute increments. Plan a break from exercise or work out light at least one day each week.

Target Total Fitness

Step 1

Include at least 30 minutes of mainly aerobic exercise most days of the week. Try different types of aerobic exercise, such as walking, dancing, swimming, softball or badminton, and choose the types of activities that suit your personality and lifestyle.



Pick aerobic exercise that you enjoy and that is appropriate. "Scientific evidence supports the notion that even moderate-intensity activities, when performed daily, can have long-term health benefits," notes the American Heart Association. Take it easy and don't push yourself too hard.

Step 2

Add at least five minutes of stretching to your daily workout routine. Exercising without stretching often leads to sore muscles and injury. Muscles contract during exercise and tighten with long-term exercise. When muscles aren't trained for flexibility, a wrong move may cause a pull, sprain or tear, often requiring medical care and long-term rest.



The Mayo Clinic suggests performing stretching exercises "gently and slowly, without bouncing" and advises that you should also "avoid stretches that flex your spine or cause you to bend at the waist." Try group exercise classes, such as yoga or Pilates, to learn proper stretching routines.

Step 3

Understand the importance of including strength training in your weekly exercise routine. Without strength training, "You're missing out on a key component of overall health and fitness," according to MayoClinic.com. Weight training of any kind helps build muscle to support bones, but it also builds bone.



Strength training is especially beneficial for those at risk for osteoporosis, adds MayoClinic.com. Use free weights, body weight or machines at the gym to build muscle. Keep in mind that simple strength training exercises, such as push-ups build upper body strength.

I happen to be one of those at risk for Osteoporosis.  It runs in the family history with us women. 


Today is Leg day for Me.........Going to go work on fighting that Osteoporosis!  Just talked with my mom yesterday and even with all my efforts I'm on my way to this condition.  My goal is to just stay off the meds as long as I can!!  I go for another test this month for my bone density and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'm still holding!

What's your fight?  How are you gearing up to combat and get yourself on a better road?  Good Luck to you in your efforts to better Health <3  We're all fighting the fight!

In Fitness and Friendship~ Julie

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

FIrework by Katy Perry

Love this Song...........Get's me charged up for my workouts!! We're all Fireworks! Let's let all our Colors Burst!  It's a good time to Start Again!  Spring is Here........let's all be in shape and ready for the 4th of July!!


Do you ever feel like a plastic bag
Drifting through the wind, wanting to start again?
Do you ever feel, feel so paper thin
Like a house of cards, one blow from caving in?

Do you ever feel already buried deep?
Six feet under screams but no one seems to hear a thing
Do you know that there's still a chance for you
'Cause there's a spark in you?

You just gotta ignite the light and let it shine
Just own the night like the 4th of July

'Cause baby, you're a firework
Come on, show 'em what you're worth
Make 'em go, oh
As you shoot across the sky

Baby, you're a firework
Come on, let your colors burst
Make 'em go, oh
You're gonna leave 'em falling down

You don't have to feel like a waste of space
You're original, cannot be replaced
If you only knew what the future holds
After a hurricane comes a rainbow

Maybe you're reason why all the doors are closed
So you could open one that leads you to the perfect road
Like a lightning bolt, your heart will blow
And when it's time, you'll know

You just gotta ignite the light and let it shine
Just own the night like the 4th of July

'Cause baby you're a firework
Come on, show 'em what you're worth
Make 'em go, oh
As you shoot across the sky

Baby, you're a firework
Come on, let your colors burst
Make 'em go, oh
You're gonna leave 'em falling down

Boom, boom, boom
Even brighter than the moon, moon, moon
It's always been inside of you, you, you
And now it's time to let it through

'Cause baby you're a firework
Come on, show 'em what you're worth
Make 'em go, oh
As you shoot across the sky

Baby, you're a firework
Come on, let your colors burst
Make 'em go, oh
You're gonna leave 'em falling down

Boom, boom, boom
Even brighter than the moon, moon, moon
Boom, boom, boom
Even brighter than the moon, moon, moon

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

More Great Words from Ralph Marston~Winners and Winners

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Winners and winners

There are those who win now, and those who will win later. If everyone were to win first place all at once, the victory would have no real meaning.
If you resent those who win the race, you give up a valuable opportunity. You give up the opportunity to learn from their examples.
There are those who win in one area of life, and others who win in other areas of life. If everyone was the best at the very same thing, think of how terribly tedious and predictable things would be.
Just because one person wins, or excels, or achieves, does not mean everyone else loses. Life’s victories do not happen in a vacuum, and their valuable consequences reach far beyond those who achieve them.
Choose to be inspired, to learn from, and to catch the positive energy of those who win. Then make use of that energy, and build on it to win in your very own way.
Sincerely celebrate the victories of those who win. For that makes you a winner, too.
— Ralph Marston

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Taking Time Off~


You always hear how it’s good to take a break from working out!  To actually apply this though for a gym rat is tough!   Yes, I am a Gym Rat! You have this fear that you will lose all your gains as you see your body growing softer.  You miss the feel good chemical reaction that happens in the brain from working out.
So as I mentioned, I was forced to taking some time off.  I took two weeks off due to the Poison Oak on my Legs. I can’t even remember the last time I’ve taken so much time off from working out.  I had a really hard time with each day as it passed and then I just relaxed and ENJOYED it.  I indulged and enjoyed family, friends and company that we had visit from Canada.  I ate and drank like everyone else.
I traveled to AZ with my mom to see my son and his new home. 
The time off DID ME GOOD! I was getting really stressed before I left with every little thing and so the Break was a Really Welcome One! 
I am BACK and SO SORE with each new workout! 
My mind is refreshed and I find that it’s very interesting that I’m having a much better mind muscle connection with these past three workouts. 
What I've Learned~
Time Off is GOOD and I NEED to make sure I schedule it! 
Today on Tap now that I completed my Back, Bi, Shoulder and Interval workout-
Shopping for a MOB dress! 
Mother of the Bride!
My baby gets married in less than 8 weeks! 
My 8 Week Challenge has just begun!

Monday, April 18, 2011

I'm Coming Back~

I’m Coming Back- It's been Way too Long-
Spring is here and it’s time to clear the cobwebs and become New Again!!
Since coming back from Jamaica things have just been, crazy, stressful and busy!
Yep, I’m ready to come back!!
So I was doing good with workouts when I returned from Jamaica but my food and alcohol choices not so good. 
Then two weeks ago from today I came down with a rash and it ended up being Poison Oak ( Severe Case that I must have contracted from running at the Ridge) after four different doctors and treatments. ( I has should have went to a Dermatologist to begin with) I ended up finally being on a good dose of Predisone, Antibiotics for the infection, and then a cortisone shot in the butt for the inflammation.  My legs were so swollen!  I could not workout for two weeks which just about killed me!! Now I'm ready to feel GOOD again!! 
 I just did my first Leg workout yesterday and I am SO SORE today!!  Love that feeling.
Here's my POA for the week-
Monday- 30 min Fasted Cardio, Chest, Tris and Abs
Tuesday- Back, Bi’s, Abs, 20 min Intervals on the Stepmill
Wednesday- Legs and 30 min ss Cardio
Thursday- 45 min Fasted Cardio
Friday- Chest, Tri’s, Abs, and 20 min Intervals
Saturday-  Legs and 30 min SS Cardio
Sunday-  Easter

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

What's Your Story~

In the Rally Room this morning this was posted by one of our ladies............Good Stuff, had to share~

What's Your Story

 
Received this today in my inbox and it was really what I needed to read. Plus it helped that I have a goal to learn to surf for 2011. Also helps that this is a woman who began accomplishing things during her mid-30's. Gives me hope! The author is Belinda Benn.
What's Your Story
Today I want to talk with you about "your story" and how it's affecting you achieving your fitness goals.
We all have our own internal dialogue or “conversation” that is constantly going on in our head.  Yeah, you are not crazy! It’s these thoughts, arguments and conversations that dictate whether we get to the gym or not, go for that run, swim or bike ride – or just make some healthy eating decisions.
Here are some common stories!
Group 1 – people who think they do not have time to go to the gym and train. They’re too busy, they work too much or they have got a family to take care of.
Group 2 – they think they just don’t have it in them. They have bad genetics and are just like their parents. Worse, they also don’t have the self-discipline and motivation that others seem to have.
Group 3 – they think they are too old. They wish they started a decade ago when they were still young. After all, they’ve lost a lot of flexibility, maybe they even have injuries and their recovery isn’t like that of the 20-year-olds anymore.  PS. Remember I never did any exercise before the age of 37 years!
Groups like these (and there are heaps more) all have the exact same thing in common – stories of all the things people can’t do and why, instead of stories of how they plan to accomplish what they truly want.
Listen, this isn’t some positive thinking voodoo. The truth is, if you stopped and thought about the conversations you are having with yourself you would be amazed how often you’re talking yourself out of the things you really want. If you don’t even believe you can do it, then what do you expect?
Every time you catch yourself saying to yourself some of the excuses I have listed above, correct yourself. Replace the I cant’s by HOW CAN I?
I have no time => I make time
I have bad genetics => but I’m persistent
I lack flexibility for squats => but I’m working on it
Please start to change the story you’re telling yourself, and you will automatically change your actions and results.  That’s how I learnt to surf at age 37.  I told myself, nothing was going to stop me.  No turning back. I bought my wetsuit and board and roof racks and got my butt down the beach before I had a chance to change my mind.  Once I was there, I had no choice but to paddle out.  For the first six month I got washed back to the beach, with seaweed stuck in my hair and sand up my nose, but I always felt an awesome sense of accomplishment afterwards.  And yes, finally one day, I caught my first real wave and I was on a high for a week!

So what’s your story going to be from now on?