Facebook.  I <3 it.  I hate it.  But it’s helping to end Obesity.

Facebook.  I ❤ it.  I hate it.  It sucks me in & yet it’s my best marketing tool for my Fitness Biz.  All those emoticons, the slang, the appropriate, the helpful posts, the inappropriate posts, the drama, watching someone have a melt down, and then others celebrate their child’s success; it’s the world we live in these days.  My business page, facebook.com/YourFitnessInfo is a way for me to not only market myself, but allows the person following me to get a glimpse into my life and struggles as  Mom trying to stay fit and accomplish fitness related goals. The main thing I want people to get from my facebook biz page, is a better understanding of their body, how it works, and how to treat it well so that they get the MOST benefit from a healthy life/body.  The more people I reach, the more I can educate.  And…I truly believe that ‘Education is Key.’  When you are educated, you can make better choices, feed your body the way it needs, and participate in life, vs. sitting on the sidelines and just watching.  Many people just watch.  They have no idea what to buy at the grocery, let alone how to make a healthy meal.  They grew up in a home where mashed potatoes, gravy, and noodles was a staple.  (I did too!!)  But listen…..those ‘days’ are long gone.  Kids were active then and fruits had more nutrition than they do these days.  Now, kids play hand held games, rarely use the imagination, being outside is bothersome when they can chill in a cool, air controlled house, and they eat POORLY!  Constant snacks of chips, crackers, granola bars, and MAYBE a piece of fruit.  (I can feel myself getting onto a soap box, and I don’t want to do that….. for now).

Where was I?  Oh….that’s right, education.

I enjoy simply teaching the reader a little more about carbs/protein/fat intake on a daily basis or how to modify exercises so they have no excuses.  It’s my thing and I love it.  I always say, “Simple changes = big results” and to ‘BELIEVE‘ in the journey. (I even had orange wristbands made to give people with the word ‘BELIEVE’ on it as a way to say focused!)
Sometimes, on my facebook page, I have to show some tough love, and other times I get to have fun with slightly inappropriate posts.  (Relax, nothing too bad!)  But, I posted something the other day that I believe more people should read.  It’s a hard truth and people need to realize that Obesity is a growing trend.  It saddens me because there is no need for it.  No need for adult men to look 7 months pregnant, women to have a waist line as big as a hula-hoop or children unable play outdoors because they get tired too easily.  I feel it important to share this site with you and allow you read it too. If it can help just ONE person, then I am a happy lady!! It’s written by a doctor and is titled “FAT CITY – what can stop Obesity.”
www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2013/march/1361848247/karen-hitchcock/fat-city

fat city pic  >>>> If you would like me to help you out with some tips and techniques for weight loss, don’t hesitate to contact me.  I hope you will check out my facebook business page & hopefully you will walk away with the ability to stay disciplined, try a healthy new recipe or exercise, and BELIEVE in your journey.  I’m just a simple Mom of 2, living in Indiana, who still has about 10 pounds to lose….so I am there with you!  However, I focus daily on healthy choices and have NOT allowed anything to stop me from my fitness goals such as completing a marathon, getting strong muscles, or staying active even as I get closer to the big 40. I am a physical therapist assistant, Team Beachbody fitness coach, and VERY soon to be a certified sports nutritionist.   I know the struggles….. I live them…… and I have a passion to help you Beat the Trend of Obesity.  You can be my client, or join my business team for more accountability.  Either way….. make the choice and start your journey today.

Happy Dance. Have you done one lately?

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Have you ever done the Happy Dance?  You know…..where you are so excited and pumped with adrenaline over something ‘happy’ that you dance all crazy?  Typically, this kind of crazy dance shouldn’t be seen in public, but occasionally it happens.  Well, I did the Happy Dance earlier this week!!  YES, I DID!!  Fortunately, it was safely behind the closed doors of a dressing room.  But, that was probably the best Happy Dance anyone would have seen!!

WHY was I getting jiggy in the dressing room?  Because I finally broke through to a smaller pant size!!  I thought I would always be a size 8 no matter how hard I worked on my fitness.  You see, I have thick (I like the term “strong”) thighs and I’m proud of them.  But, most pant sizes don’t accommodate body types like mine.  I work HARD on my fitness and make healthy food choices, yet it’s still frustrating. However, I was content with the size 8 and hoping for less.  (Notice, I didn’t say “content with BEING a size 8″ because I don’t allow a size to define me).   THEN….it happened!!  I slid my leg into the pants, then the other, and now is the time of truth.  As I slowly pulled the pants up my thighs, I started catching my breath as I thought……”Hey…they are still going up!”  They went over my bootie (yes, ‘bootie’ thanks to squats, lunges, and running) and I was even able to button them!!!  I stared in the mirror in complete shock.  “WHAT????”  I had them on!!  I sat on the bench and could still breath.  I did a few squats and nothing ripped.  Then, it happened.  An uncontrolled “Oh hell, yes!” followed by a happy dance.  Whew!!!  Happy, Happy, Happy!!!

I bought a pair in black, khaki, and jeans.  🙂

Now…that’s not saying I am a size 6 in EVERY pair of jeans I put on, because ladies, we all know that each style/store is different.  (frustrating)  BUT…There is a 6 on the tag of my pants and I’m a Happy Lady!!  I’m happy  not because of the number, but because it reinforced that the healthy lifestyle I choose to life is changing my body.  I’m not a certain type of eater (paleo, clean eating, raw eating, vegetarian, vegan, etc)….I do enjoy treats from time to time and I Love a good plate of nachos.  🙂  I’m a smart eater and I listen to my body.  I know what I need to do in the next 3 hours and feed my body for those 3 hours.  If I’m going to workout, I eat more carbs for energy.  If it’s after a workout, I refuel with carbs & protein.  If I’m not going to do much, I avoid carbs.  It’s the small changes that make the big results.  Most people think they need to overhaul their entire lives and fill the kitchen with only broccoli, oatmeal, and chicken.  Not true! Be smart, eat well, and exercise not only for your body, but for your brain.  YES….your brain!!  Exercise is a mood booster and stress reducer!

Want more assistance?  Find me at YourFitness-411 or on Facebook at YourFitnessInfo.  I’d be happy to help you tweak your food and exercise plans!

Back to the Basics Never hurt Anyone! – Strengthening w/ free weights 411

Strength train!  Build Muscle!  Muscle burns more calories than fat! Yadda Yadda….you all have heard this before. You know what it means, but do you know how to do it? Do you know where to begin? Most don’t….so here’s the 411 on the basics of muscle-building.

I do not like the machines at the gym. (My opinion!) They work 1-2 muscles at a time in one direction. I don’t have time for that. I need to be able to work many muscles at one time and get on with my day. I also like to work them in functional patterns and movements which I use on a daily basis. Free weights allow that. For beginners, I recommend getting some free weights. Start w/ 5 lbs. It’s not a bad idea to get some 7-10 pounders too. The exercises should be done slowly so that your muscle is carrying you through the movement, not the momentum carrying you through. Do reps of 8-12. The last 3 of each should be difficult. If it’s not…increase the weight or go up to 15 reps. Repeat the exercise & reps 2-3 rounds. Do not compensate with other muscles….keep the rest of the body still (this uses core strength) and there are always ways to make the exercise harder. =) That’s what therapists do to patients…..always make it more difficult to showing progress! Stay within your pain-free range of motion with all exercises.
You can also do these without free weights too, or use objects around the house as weights.
I will give you 3 exercises for your butt and thighs to start. Back to the basics. It never hurts to re-examine basic form.  Stay tuned for more exercises!

SQUATS: free weight in each hand. Stand about 1-2 feet in-front of the couch. Slowly bend knees, and stick butt out until butt touches couch and then stand up. Having knee pain? Don’t go so deep. Important facts: to avoid future knee pain, keep knees behind toes at all times! Weight should be through heels. Do not allow knees to lean towards each other!! Keep knees apart and it works the butt more.

LUNGES:
Free weight in each hand. Stand w/ feet shoulder width apart and take a LARGE step forward w/ one leg. Slowly bring pelvis straight down towards floor keeping back straight. Slowly raise up. This is a balance exercise also. No need to go lower than 90 degrees of knee flexion (bending) for knees. Weight should be on front heel and back toes. As with the squats, if it hurts, don’t go so deep. Stay within your pain-free range of motion.

DIAGONAL: stand feet shoulder width apart. Put a weight by your left foot. Without moving your feet, tighten your core and slowly squat down and pick up the weight with both hands and act as though you are going to transfer it to a shelf above your head on the right side of your body. Return weight to left foot. Your feet should not move, this is an overall strengthener into a PNF (diagonal) pattern. Do 8-12 reps and repeat on the other side. You will want a heavier weight for this exercise.

Remember….going until the muscle fatigues is key!! Then, eat protein post workout to supply muscles with the ability to heal faster so you are ready for tomorrow’s workout.

If you are looking for ways to advance these exercises, contact me on facebook at www.facebook.com/YourFitnessInfo or my website at http://www.YourFitness-411.com.

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Do you need a VISION for 2013?

2013 is a New Year…which means that it’s a fresh beginning for YOU!  Question is, do you want to make that change?  How badly?

Resolutions typically are forgotten by the end of January.  But, goals aren’t forgotten, they are always being attempted and then once achieved, a new goal takes its place.  So, do you have some large goals for 2013?  Do they seem overwhelming? Here are some tips to keep it simple.

It’s much easier to accomplish small goals that lead to the large one.  And, while doing so, you cont. to have a sense of accomplishment which keeps one motivated!

  • Example:  Instead of thinking, “I want to lose 20 pounds.” Think of it like this: “I want to lose 2 pounds, 10 times.”  That seems much more doable and less stressful.  Take the pressure off and stay focused.  Starting to lose that focus and motivation?  Then, it’s time to contact YourFitness-411 (that’s me!) to get back on track.

Create a Vision Board and place it where you will see it daily. 

  • Your vision board will consist of a poster board covered with pictures, words, places and phrases which have special meaning to you. It can be as big as you like.  Get into a quiet thinking mood while you put your board together.  Focus your thoughts on how you want your life to be. Imagine yourself living that life. What do you want it to look and feel like? Who do you want in it? By identifying the people, places, situations, and things you want in your life; you will be consciously presenting your desires to God and the universe. This activates the power of the vision board. – Christine Parrish
  • Focus on that vision board a little each day and by doing so, you may see those objects on the vision board become reality!  To learn more, check out this website:  www.myultimatelifevision.com

Find an accountability partner. 

  • Whether your goals pertain to business, spirituality, fitness, healthy eating, education, etc…having someone in your corner to chat with and continue to push you towards your goals is important. Did you know that accountability is the #1 thing that pushes people to succeed in weight loss?  Finding the right accountability partner may be challenging.  I can help with that.  I mentor many online fitness groups and it seems as though people seem to pair up in those groups and help one another.  An accountability partner does NOT need to be physically in your life…you can be held accountable via social media and fitness groups online too!

Remember…goals.  Keep them simple, envision accomplishing them daily, and have someone there to push you on the weak days and celebrate your successes.

Weight loss is the #1 ‘New Year’s Resolution’ each year.  And, unfortunately, Americans are flubbing it up.  Obesity continues to be on the rise, and now CHILDREN are becoming obese and having shorter life spans.  This is uncalled for and 100% unnecessary/preventative.  Americans are used to getting whatever they want and quickly.  How can we teach our kids patience when society is all about ‘the faster the better’ in regards to EVERYTHING?  The best accomplishments in life didn’t come overnight.  They took work, dedication, discipline, patience, and time.  Remember that if one of your goals is weight loss…..you didn’t get that way overnight, so don’t expect to lose it overnight either.   The journey will make you stronger and more appreciative.  New year, New You in 2013!

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Are you a servant or slave?

Hello Friends!  It’s been a while since I blogged!  Life keeps getting in the way…but that’s a good thing, right?

I was sitting in church on Sunday and there was a guest priest, Father Leo Patalinghug, giving the sermon.  He was captivating and his jokes really kept it interesting. Apparently, he’s also written a cookbook and has been on all the major networks.   His sermon focused on ‘serving’ others (great play on words since he’s a cook too, huh?).  He noted that a ‘servant’ and ‘slave’ are two completely different things, yet people tend to use those words interchangeably.  A servant is someone who is educated and knows the job well.  Well enough to ‘serve’ others, such as doctors, teachers, chefs, etc. including taking care of someone you love when they are ill.  A slave, on the other hand, may not know the job, hence is told what to do.  He encouraged us all to be servants to one another.

Father Leo noted that to ‘serve’ someone is to care enough to spread your knowledge and ability to assist others.

Therefore…I am your servant and I take pride in that.  🙂 I have been educated and I cont. to self educate to be able to give you accurate answers and advice.  I give you many ways to follow me so that I can assist you on a journey towards better heath & fitness.  I’m available through facebook, twitter, text, & email.  I’ve even jogged with clients and worked out with some.  I am willing to help you face your fears and find happiness by reinventing your exterior which in turn, also changes your interior.  Losing weight, getting fit, gaining muscle….it involves using the mind, body, and soul.  It’s not going to be easy, (I struggle with it too!) but I assure you, it will be worth it. 

Small changes = big results.  Take that first step.

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Running: Think you can’t? Think again.

It’s Father’s Day and I’m reminiscing about Dad when we (my 2 brothers and I) were growing up.  This is also an eventful weekend for me because I completed another running goal.  My goal was to get an official 5K time of under 30 minutes.  Yesterday, I completed a 5K in 29:33.  I was pretty excited, especially since I ran 9 miles the night before and have been battling a super sore left SI joint and tight right piriformis/IT band/hip flexors of right hip for about 10 days. I still got goal! I haven’t run an official 5K race in at least a year…if not longer, so it’s a big deal for me.  In the meantime, I’ve been running half marathons, 10K’s, and even completed a full marathon without proper training last October. (Not recommended!)

Back to my Dad…..when I was a preteen Dad hurt his knee and had some extensive surgery.  Back then, they casted him from hip to toe (unheard of today) and I often went with him to his physical therapy sessions (this is how I got the fever to become one myself!).  Well, Dad was on crutches for a long time and my brothers and I used to tease him by taking his crutches away or putting them across the room.  It was all for a good laugh!  Well, weeks later, Dad was outside with us and on crutches.  My brothers were teasing him saying, “You can’t catch us!” Dad threw down his crutches and to their surprise started chasing them!  They didn’t know he was working hard in PT and didn’t need the crutches anymore.  Oh….it was so funny and a great memory.

I am the face behind the facebook page www.facebook.com/yourfitnessinfo.  I always hear people say, “I can’t run.”      Quite frankly, I’m tired of that excuse.  There IS a small group that cannot physically run, and I am fully aware of this.  However, for the most point….I bet you can run.  I always think, ‘heaven forbid someone takes off with your child….I bet you would run after them!’  Or, ‘what if someone was chasing you with a knife?’  Our bodies were meant to run.  Think about all the activity that the human body had to do hundreds of years ago to catch food and such. The human body is NOT meant to be sedentary.  It developes skin wounds, breaks down, gets stiff, deteriorates, etc.  I personally believe this “I can’t run” is an excuse for numerous reasons.

1.  People think it’s too difficult to run.

2.  People believe they have ‘bad knees’ and cannot run.

3.  People get bored with running.

4.  Laziness

Listen, no one is saying go out and run 2 miles right now.  And, it’s not necessary to run fast.  If you have curiosity about running or wish you could and not sure where to start, here’s a guideline.  Start with intervals.  When you go for your walk, add 30-60 seconds of a light jog every couple of minutes.  It’s that easy!  Eventually, you will find yourself jogging for a few more seconds.  Jogging/running is a great cardio burner, it’s mentally good for you (a psychologist friend told me it has the same benefits as an antidepressant drug), the ‘runner’s high’ is an amazing feeling, and it’s time to yourself.  I strongly encourage you to try it! Here are some pointers so you can start to try jogging and reap the benefits.

*  Ladies…make sure to wear a supportive sports bra.  HIGHLY NECESSARY.

*  Music.  You can get lost in the music and before you know it, you’ve gone another quarter-mile.  I can suggest some good songs if you would like.

*  SHOES – not all shoes are made for running.  Proper footwear will make it easier for joints and muscles.  I always know when I need new shoes…my joints start to ache.

*  There are many apps available to assist you with distance, time, and motivation. RunKeeper &Joggy Coach are some of my favs.

*  Vaseline is my friend. 🙂  It stops friction burns.

*  If running is boring to you…..you need to learn to be alone with your thoughts more often!  It’s a great exercise for working through difficult situations and being able to set your mind straight.  I jog a lot of mileage and often times find clarity through thinking/praying while running.

*  Jogging can lubricate joints.  Proper exercises (strengthening and flexibility) can help knee and hip joints to be able to run.  Don’t fool yourself into thinking that just because you have arthritis or a previous injury/surgery you shouldn’t be running.  It is more difficult on the joints, but if you are kind to your joints and take care of them, it won’t be a problem.  This is another reason why cross training is so important for joints!

* Technique….often times people have poor technique which causes pain and tightness.  Have someone access your technique.

*  Intervals…..this is how you start!  I have some programs that I recommend, so contact me for more information.

Once again…there are a few people who should not be running.  But, too many people are using excuses not to run and it’s frustrating.  I’m not a fast runner and I’m not out to beat anyone. I’m not a professional runner.  I’m just a Mom, who wants to stay fit, LOVES accomplishing fitness goals and doing what people say I cannot, enjoys the alone time that running provides for me, gets super excited to feel a runner’s high (feeling post run), and likes toned legs.  I’m also a therapist, fitness coach, and studying to get certified in sports nutrition. I’ve learned a lot simply by running often and finding what works and what does not.  I have a lot of friends who are runners and I ask a lot of question.

 I love receiving texts, emails, and facebook posts from people who didn’t think they could run…..and are now doing it!!!  That’s the best feeling as a coach!  Do I always love to run?  NOPE.  Do I dread it some days?  YEP.  But, once I get started, it’s worth every step.  Do what you cannot think you can.  Try it….if you don’t like it, THEN you can say it’s not for you.  Otherwise…don’t give yourself an excuse NOT to try something and be active !

Be like Dad….surprise yourself and others with your running ability!

Life is Busy….

Life is Busy….is that an understatement or what?!  I have 2 children (ages 7 & 4), and between baseball practice/games, working as a physical therapist assistant, playing league Volleyball, answering health/fitness emails, maintaining a business facebook page, marketing, the kid’s school VIP weeks, and various other appointments, I can barely wrap my mind around what to make for dinner and continuously stare at the laundry that needs folding.  However, I still manage to get a daily workout in….whether it’s once the kids go to bed or sometime throughout the day.  The kids know that when it’s Mommy’s time to workout, they must keep busy.  I don’t care if they are in the basement with me playing….they just need to try and not interrupt.  I need at least 30 minutes and if they are having a good day….I get 45-60 minutes. Working out is as much of a mental release for me as a physical one.  I am a much better Mommy and more fun when I get my workout in for the day.  I realize this and let go of the ‘guilt’ of working out a long time ago.  My kids are learning the importance of exercise….and it’s need in their lives along with mine.  I can hear it now as they talk to their kids….”Your Grandma used to always workout!”  Ha Ha!

But, I was chatting with my cousin the other day and she said, “Working 60+ hours and putting the finishing touches on my upcoming wedding is really stressing me out.”  She needed to be up at 5:15 the next morning for work.  Her statement got my mind racing.  You see, I work a PRN status.  This means, that the company I am employed with contacts me and asks me if I am able to work that day or the next.  They can call at any time and I can say “YES” or “NO.”  I like to say “YES” but that can be difficult due to having to find a sitter at the  last minute.  Therefore….it’s easy for me as a health/fitness coach to say, “A workout is only 30-60 minutes/day and you should be able to get that in!!”  After chatting with Audrey and really thinking about it…I realize…..that can be really harsh to say and some people are working sunrise to sundown (esp. in this economy) and literally have no time to squeeze in a hard workout.  YES, they understand it’s good for them physically and mentally to work out…..YES, they want to do it….but there just isn’t enough hours in the day!!  I GET IT!  🙂  (As a therapist I struggle getting my patients do to their quick home exercise programs….let alone a hard workout!)

So….you may not get time to workout and may be exhausted.  NEVER FEAR….options are HERE!  🙂  There are plenty of ways to get little workouts in and YES….it does matter!  Something is better than nothing!  When you cannot get a workout in….focus extra hard on your nutrition and water intake.  Then, try to add in a few of these ideas.

  • You have to get to work, right?  Are you close enough to ride a bike somedays?  If so…do it!
  • Driving?  While sitting at the stop light do isometrics.  These are exercises which contract the muscles, but no joint movement.  Such as butt squeezes or posterior pelvic tilts (fancy name for tightening lower abs and pushing your low back against your lumbar support).  Do as many as you can while at the stop light or hold them 10 seconds and repeat throughout an entire song.
  • Do squats while brushing your teeth.  Make sure to keep your butt back and knees behind toes to protect those knees!  Push up through your heels.  You can get into the squat position and stay there a few seconds, or do them one legged and stay shallow.  (I should blog about different kinds of squats!  lol)
  • Wall sits.  Helping your kids with homework?  Put your back against the wall, feet about 2 feet away from wall and slide down until your knees are 90 degrees bent.  Hold 60 seconds and repeat 3x.  (BURN QUADS, BURN!)
  • Do pushups or abdominal crunches or planks during commercial breaks on your TV shows or during movies.  How many can you do?
  • Stretch hamstrings/calves while sitting on floor folding laundry.
  • Run sprints with your kids!
  • Make your own circuit with jumping jax, tuck jumps, high knee running in place, squats, and push ups.  Do each one for a minute and then repeat 3-5x with a 30-60 second rest between reps.

Get the point?????  (I always do the car exercises and random squats throughout the day)  🙂 Every little bit helps….seriously!  Then, on the weekends or whenever you have time…..get that hard workout in…the kind where you are tired, out of breath, and a little sore the next day.

Be creative!  Post your creativity on my facebook page so others can learn and be motivated too!  I would LOVE it!  www.facebook.com/yourfitnessinfo 

If you have any questions, concerns, or need assistance, please contact me at bashford.lisa@yahoo.com

Life is busy…..so the next time you are driving somewhere…think of me and squeeze those buns!

WALL SITS!!  :)