Just listening to Liliy Allen on CBC and she made a great point
about image.
Don't buy into it.
Close to thousands of images of "fashion" bombard us every day.
This is not a good thing. Especially if it starts to cloud your
vision of what is good for you.
You don't have to be thin, afraid of fat, wear that makeup, stress
over your hair, or obsess over your biceps.
You need to be the best you above anything else.
Me, personally, would start by breaking down what YOUR goals are.
Think about what YOU really need. Sure you can get a reference from
books, friends, peers, parents, but don't go by advertising.
Surely by now we are all in agreement that advertising is not
reality, other than they are really trying hard to sell you
something.
So it kind of goes without saying that advertising is going to try
to make you feel bad so what they are trying to sell to you is
going to make you feel better!
Pretty slick, hunh? Except for the part where they are trying to
make you feel bad!
So, your goals should be focused on feeling good. If it means
loosing weight, fine. If it means making your body sore (not
busted!) after every workout, ok. But make it your decision!
This is about owning yourself. Don't b pummeled into submission
by outside forces. Own your mind and body. Make it move and live
the way you want it to.
One last thing. Mind your words. How you refer to yourself will make a difference about how you feel and act every day.
More on that later.
Have a great day everyone!
In health,
Todd
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Be Yourself!
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Tony Robbins Would Agree
The body follows where the mind goes.
You need to focus your mind on he task at hand.
Seems simple enough. But as you are fully away aware, distractions
are many.
So it boils down to a decision. A decision about what is important
to you.
I am NOT saying any decision is more than the other. One must live
the life they need to at that time.
But when you have the time, the opportunity and the energy, if you
commit yourself to that decision great things will happen.
Naturally, I will focus on the health side of things. But this can
apply to many aspects of life.
If your decision is to get fitter and healthier and you put all of
your energy into it you will be amazed at your results. I guarantee
it.
My point: Think long and hard about what you want to do with your
body. I'm sure whatever it is it will be a combination of
resistance training and cardio. Don't skimp on either.
I can not stress enough: once your mind is set amazing things will
get done.
I've done it myself. Now it is your turn. Make it happen.
Today's tips:
1. If your goal is to feel better your food of choice is
vegetables. The micronutrients they provide really provide an
amazing base in your physiology so that the big chunky stuff like
grains, meats (and all there alternatives) and water can do their
thing more effectively. It is a balancing act.
2. Speaking about balance. When creating a plan for your physical
training it is important to consider your balance component.
It is nice to have strong powerful legs, but if you don't know what
direction they are going in they aren't much good to you when you
need them.
I wouldn't try to stand on a fitness ball right away. I am thinking
more along the lines of single leg squatts, single leg toe touches.
Simple but effective moves. Be sure to have a fitness professional
go over your options and technique before making any big changes.
I hope this finds you well and ready to make positive changes. Have
a wonderful day!
In health,
Todd
Thursday, April 24, 2008
How to Plant
No shrubbery here.
This information would have saved my ankle back in the day.
When you are going to change direction and/or speed it is important to plant the foot firmly on the ground. All of it. Heel and everything else.
In the beginning don't try to make a high speed direction speed change on your toes. The next step will be on the toes, of course. And based on your agility there should be a small (acute) shin-ground angle. That means the push off is will produce more power in the direction that you want to accelerate in.
No go forth and start breaking the opponents ankles! (figuratively speaking, of course)