Tuesday, May 24, 2011

25 Grueling Exercises From SHAPE Magazine That Will Kick Your Tush

Here are a list of Grueling exercises from SHAPE Magazine that use little to no weight, except your own body weight.  I use these types of exercises in my clients and in my boot camps. They are proven to work nd tone any body! You can incorporate them into your gym workout, at home, or outside on a nice day like today.

Work these excercises into a short routine or circuit and you will be ready in no time for summer. I promise...

http://www.shape.com/fitness/25-most-deceiving-exercises-they-tone-more-than-you-think

Monday, May 16, 2011

Why You Can't Skip a Meal & Lose Weight

            The body reacts to weight loss as if it were starving,                 and in response, slows its metabolism.

When your metabolism slows, you burn fewer calories -even at rest. So it makes it almost impossible to lose weight.

If you continue to take in fewer calories, you will either stop losing weight as quickly as you have been, or you'll stop losing weight altogether.

After starvation diets, eating under 1400 calorie per day diets, when you increase your calorie consumption, you may actually gain weight more quickly than you have in the past.

The solution is to increase your physical activity & eat 5 small nutritious meals a day. (Skip sugar, white flour and empty calories that don't fuel your body & help you to stay healthy)

Doing so will counteract the metabolic slowdown caused by reducing calories. A regular schedule of exercise raises not only your energy expenditure while you are exercising but also your resting energy expenditure -- the rate at which you burn calories even when the workout is over and you are resting.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Gym Hater, Julianne Houghs From DWTS Reveals How She Stays in Shape

Former “Dancing with the Stars” pro Julianne Hough is a gym hater. So she has to stay motivated to maintain her lean, toned physique. Otherwise, she’s prone to gain weight just like anyone else. So how does she do it?

“Growing up, I could eat anything, but the minute I hit 22, I stopped dancing and kept eating whatever I wanted, and I gained weight,” says the slender 5’4″ blonde.
Not surprisingly, Julianne — whose brother Derek Hough is also a pro on DWTS — enjoys dancing as a workout.

“There are certain areas of the body that dancing won’t tone, so I still stretch and do crunches, lunges and arm moves just about every day,” Hough says.
Although she says she “hates being in the gym,” Hough typically works out four to five days a week doing a combination of cardio exercise and body sculpting with free weights.

Julianne, 22, usually starts by doing 30 minutes of cardio on the treadmill, elliptical trainer, or the stationary bike, followed by light weight-lifting. When she’s not at the gym, Hough runs 30 to 45 minutes on most days.
Hough says she got “freaked out” about he weight by reading critical comments on blogs.

“You get caught up in it. But if I deprive myself, I end up binge eating. I didn’t want to do that,” she explains.
Exercising is a way for her to justify eating a regular diet and avoiding binging. That keeps her motivated.

“Now if I want something, I’ll have it and I won’t feel guilty. Then the next day I won’t crave it.”
Julianne, who left “Dancing with the Stars” in 2008 to pursue a country music career, makes time to work out even when she’s on the road.

“It’s so hard to stay fit while you’re travelling, but for me it always makes me feel better on the inside if I’ve worked out,” says Hough.

“It’s what you want to feel on the inside, not necessarily what you want to look like on the outside.”
In my opinon, I would agree she is absolutely doing lots of cardio and free weights, but remember she is watching what she eats immensely.  Probably staying away from Carbs and Starches and most of all sugars. No one can keep this type of shape without amazing genetics and skipping these foods. I promise this is not the look she gets from doing her dance video :)

6 Basic Nutrition Tips

6 Basic Nutrition Tips