Thursday 20 November 2008

What I believe

Todays blog is a little different I'm going to share my beliefs with regards to life, health and fitness.

So here goes;

Personal Trainers should be regarded as equal to medical Drs. We promote health, rather than treat disease, we're proactive not reactive.
People will pay almost anything to get their health back once it's gone. So paying a Personal Trainer 2-3 times a week to promote health represents great value for money.

Fitness and nutrition has been made far too complex, most people just need to eat less and move around a lot more.
I just asked my 3 year old son "what happens if you eat too much food?" "You get fat " he replied, it really is that simple, he didn't talk about fats, carbs, glycaemic index etc, to him it self evident that eating too much makes you fat. So why have we over-complicated it?

Failure is a good thing as long as you fail forward. From a young age we're taught that failure is bad, but as long as you learn from it it's a good thing. Look at any successful person, be it a sports person or entrepreneur, the most successful ones fail often, but they realise with each failure they are one step closer to success.

There's a fitness industry and then there's Fitness Professionals.
Fitness Professionals deliver exceptional service to their clients, commit to self improvement, and are successful.
People who merely work in the fitness industry are happy to clock in, do a mediocre job, clock out and go home. These are the ones who will bitch and moan about the poor pay in the industry, but don't even realise that they are a huge part of that reason.

It's up to the Fitness Professionals to grab the industry by the scruff of the neck, raise the standards so that they get the respect they derserve. It wont happen from the top down.

Somewhere along the line we forgot how to use our bodies properly to the point where people can't even do a bodyweight lunge, squat, press-up, dip or chin. Unless somebody is obese, these things should be easy to do.

Somewhere in our not too distant past we forgot what real food was. Instead of focusing on whole natural foods we all got a bit crazy and started talking about food in terms of its isolated nutrients-big mistake the general public are more confused than ever as what constitutes a healthy diet. No wonder ther's an obesity epidemic!

You will never be truly happy with 'things', people think that material objects will bring them happiness, cars, clothes, shoes etc, but true happiness can only come from within.

Money is a good thing, certainly not the root of all evil.People believe that in order to have money you need to be greedy, evil, manipulate people.
Being paid very well for an exceptional job is a great thing. It's not just about the money though, it's the journey and type of person you become in order to earn that money.

Fit Pro's should practice what they preach, you can't teach your clients about adequate hydration, sleep, nutrition correct exercise if you skip workouts, only sleep5-6 hours per night and get through the day on gallons of coffee and sugary snacks.

Treat others how you wish to be treated. This maxim is thousands of years old, you'd think people would get it by now!

Meditate daily, it has an amazing impact on your health and well being, you need no equipment, can do it anywhere and it's free!

As a Fitness Professional it's my job to be the absolutely best I can be, I need to constantly keep learning, improving and raising my standards.

I believe it's wrong to promote any nutritional product, exercise programme or anything else on this blog that I don't truly believe in 100%.

Best diet for fat loss?

I get asked about diet advice at least..ooh say, 10 times a day.

The one question I get asked most is "what's the best diet for fat loss?"

A decade ago I thought it was high carb, low fat, moderate protein.

Then I thought it was high protein, high fat, low carb.

Now I know it doesn't matter.

Unless someone is trying to get body builder lean i.e. 3 % body fat, simply reducing calories works.

The single biggest factor in whether a fat loss diet works or not, is not so much the type of diet, but compliance. You need to stick to the diet 90% of the time and the easier the diet is the more you will stick to it.

So my advice is choose a diet that is based on fruit, veg and whole natural, organic foods. Find the best way to reduce calories whilst still enjoying your favourite foods.

Wednesday 19 November 2008

Buy organic when possible

Whenever possible try to buy organic whole natural food. If not at least buy free range.

It always makes me laugh when my dad, who is almost 70, says "we didn't have organic food in my day, and we did all right".

Well the truth is he did eat organic food, it just wasn't marketed as organic, it didn't need to be. This was before pesticides and too many to mention other chemicals were allowed to enter our food supply.

When he was younger food was just food, not covered in poisonous chemicals, a lot of it was grown in his family's garden or allotment. So he definitely did eat organic.

I'm still gobsmacked when people think there's no difference in food that's grown covered in poisonous, carcinogenic chemicals to food grown how nature intended.

As soon as I switched to organic, free range food, I saw massive improvements in the quality of my skin, energy and digestion. For years I thought red meat and eggs caused problems with my digestion, turns out it was the quality of the food.

Don't think for a minute it will cost more to eat organic. When I made an effort to look, there was numerous local farmers markets, butchers, farm shops all selling better quality food than any local super market and more often than not at about half the price!

You'll also end up needing to eat less as the food will be full of the nutrients your body needs, great for the waist line and your bank balance.

Tuesday 18 November 2008

Energy in a pill- a scam

On Sunday I was in my local health food store, whilst looking around the shop a supplement caught my eye. It was in a bright yellow bottle claiming to boost energy.

Intrigued, I picked it up, we all want more energy to make us more productive at work and especially during our workouts to make them more effective at burning belly fat.

I read the ingredients figuring there would be some exotic herb blend to boost mind and body.

No such joy, the main ingredient.....drum roll please..............fructose!

Worst still was the price, this supplement cost £5.99 for 100 fructose tablets!!!

Now if I want to get some energy, call me crazy for this revolutionary idea, but I'll eat some real food and if I want it to contain fructose I'll eat some fruit, it will be a fraction of the cost of the supplement and at least it will contain some fibre, water, vitamins and phytonutrients and a whole host of yet to be discovered nutrients.

You don't need energy from a pill, adequate hydration, correct nutrition, time efficient workouts and the right amount of sleep will trump any 'energy' pill hands down.

Saturday 15 November 2008

Organic crap is still crap!

Recently I was round my mother-in-laws house. In her kitchen she had some Organic Sunflower cooking oil. I was dumbfounded, just because a product is organic, it doesn't mean its healthy.

Oils need to be cold pressed and stored dark cool places away from light heat and oxygen.

Commercial oils are pressed from seeds or nuts under high temperatures and exposed to oxygen rendering them completely useless, to further screw these oils up they are acid treated and bleached to make them look clean and pure to put on supermarket shelves.

These oils contain dangerous trans fatty acids which have been shown in numerous studies to be; carcinogenic, pro-inflammatory, raise LDL cholesterol and lower HDL cholesterol, increase ones risk of coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke, you name it just about any inflammatory/ degenerative condition.

These fats rarely occur in nature so the human body is not used to dealing with them. Stay away from thes fats, they play no part in a healthy diet. In fact the US Food and Drug Administration recommends the safe level of trans fats to be ZERO!

Organic crap is till crap!

Wednesday 12 November 2008

Whole Body Ab Exercises

Yesterday I promised some whole body exercises that also work the abs.

Bodyweight
Press ups
Inverted rows
chin/pull ups
Prisoner or Y squats
Prisoner lunges
Dips

Barbell
Squats
Deadlifts
Lunges
Push press

Dumbbell
Suit case deadlift
Squat and press
Alternate or single arm dumbbell bench press
Standing single arm shoulder press
Turkish get-up
Dumbbell row

Focusing on multi joint, whole body exercises that engage the abs will always work better than endless amounts of sit ups.


The Correct Way to Train Abs

In yesterdays post I said that situps were a waste of time for losing bellyfat and not only that they're not great for spine health.

So here's the correct way to train the abdominals.

Beginners
Beginners need to focus on stability and then build endurance.
so that means;
Glute bridges-build up to holding for 2 minutes
Front Planks-build up to holding for 2 minutes
Side Planks-build up to holding for 1.5 minutes
Birddogs 2 x12 each side. I personally prefer to hold each position for 1 minute.

Intermediate
Once you've mastered the above you can move it up a gear.
Front plank on stability ball.
Stability ball roll outs.
Stability ball jackknives.
Mountain climbers.

Advanced
Barbell rollouts.
Cross-body mountain climbers.
Cross-body stability ball jackknives.
Cable wood choppers.
Spider man press ups.

This list is by no means exhaustive. There's many exercises not included,but try these and you'll get great results.

It's also important to include whole body abdominal exercises; exercises which are not ab specific , but will still involve using the abs to a great degree, I'll discuss these tomorrow.

Monday 10 November 2008

Situps- a waste of time

It seems as though a day doesn't go past when somebody at my gym ask me what exercise is best for losing their belly. The conversation usually goes something like this.

Member:
What's the best exercise for getting rid of this (as they grab their belly fat)?

Me: (my less than diplomatic answer) Table push away's.

Member: Huh?

Me: Every time your at the table and there's too much food in front of you-push yourself away
from the table.

Member:
Yeah, but what exercise should I do for this area (again grabbing their belly fat)?

Me: Ok, first you need to eat less, base your diet on fruits, vegetables and whole natural foods,
you can't out train a poor diet. Second no amount of sit-ups are going to make the belly fat
magically disappear. Third you need whole body resistance training, this could be a body
weight circuit, dumb bell or kettle bell circuit-this will really crank up your metabolism.
And finally- stop doing endless cardio, do interval training instead, you'll burn more calories
per minute of exercise, increase metabolic rate which will allow you to burn calories at an
increased rate once you've finished.

The member then looks disappointed that I didn't give them 10 different sit-up variations to really melt the belly fat away.

I find it hard to believe that even now in the 21st century people still believe that sit-ups are the answer to their fatloss goals. It wasn't as though a lack of sit-ups caused their belly fat gain!

Tomorrow I'll post on the correct way to train the abdominals and it doesn't involve endless amounts of back damaging sit ups.

Wednesday 5 November 2008

Been busy, busy, busy!

I haven't blogged for over a fortnight. Have been busy at the gym recruiting new members. A local gym closed down and we have had a lot of new members come from there. This time of year we would usually be pretty quiet, so it's good to be busy although it is rather hectic.

Last week a had 'man flu' so I didn't work out for 9 days! Did my first workout in 9 days on Monday evening with one of my personal training clients-barbell squats, push press, alternate lunges, press ups, Romanian deadlifts, bent over rows and mountain climbers-one continous set 10 reps on each x 3 sets. My glutes and hamstrings feel like they have been pulverised.
Will do an upper body workout later today 6x4 weighted chins, 6x4 DB bench press and 6x4 DB rows.