01/07/2022
This month I vowed to do 10 minutes of the Stairmaster after every workout for this month which works out to be 4-5 time a week. We haven’t cut out cheat meals after the holidays(we pizza and wings last night 🤤). Anyone who starts the year off super strict usually sets them self up for failure, binging, or dips of depression when you “fail” at your intended plan. Keep it simple this year. Make small changes and stay consistent. That’s it!
12/31/2021
Happy New Year’s Eve! We spent the night at and enjoyed an immense amount of food. Next to Hell’s Kitchen, probably the top 2 meals I’ve ever eaten! During this time of year Cole and I discuss our goal list of that year and what we accomplished both as individuals and a couple. We crossed a lot of things off our list and although mentally, it was a super tough year for both of us at work, we wouldn’t be able to do the things we do and go the places we go without our work ethic and I’m extremely proud of us. I didn’t grow up privileged, so the fact that I get to do these things as an adult is super humbling and I’m grateful for this life I live. Tomorrow I’ll sit down, like I do on every 1st of January, and write out a list of what I want to accomplish for the coming year. I put this on my fridge so I can see it every day and cross each item off as I achieve them. What’s your goals for 2022? Both professional and personal? Some of them can be as simple as taking more trips with your SO. That was on my list this year since we couldn’t go to Mexico/DR, and we explored a lot more places within driving distance than I would have any other year.
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Here’s to another great year ahead! Remember to have a plan of action for each of your goals in order to achieve them!
11/08/2021
Is it a red flag that Golds has “Golds Babes” printed on their mirrors? Absolutely. Am I at the age where their music is so loud that I’m annoyed by it and can’t enjoy/hear my own music in my headphones? 100%. Do I continue going because their equipment is 10/10 and I need to go to a public gym for my mental health? Of course!
09/10/2021
Friendly reminder that working out is top on the list for combatting stress, anxiety, depression, and whatever other BS comes along with the world right now.
07/31/2021
Feeling goooood! That is all.
07/22/2021
What helps you combat stress? For me, it is, and will always be, working out and staying active. I have an extremely busy schedule, with my nutrition business, full time property manager and leasing agent, a realtor, and schooling courses on my plate it can be a lot to keep up with! Make time to stay active and the stress and work ahead of you will seem like less of a mountain to get over and more of a small hill lol even if you’re thinking “I don’t have time to go to the gym because I have x-y-z on my plate” there’s always a way! I haven’t had a chance to work on my course much this week so I made it a priority to read/work on it during cardio yesterday. If it’s important to you, you’ll find a way to make it work.
07/18/2021
A vacation to me is being able to workout at whatever time of day you’d like, with as many meals before a workout as you want, after being able to sleep in.
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So many people take weekends or vacations as their time to take off the gym too but I never understood that mindset! When you have time off work that’s when you DO have energy and time to workout. Take advantage of that and make those the days where you learn to love the gym and spend some time focusing on you!
06/07/2021
How many people need or needed a reset after this past year? Here’s a client I’ve helped a few years back who came back to me this year needing some accountability and a meal plan for more dinner ideas! 8 weeks apart from these pictures, 7.5 lbs and 9.5 inches lost! 2 pant sizes down… confidence gained, no longer as obsessed with the scale.. these are some MAJOR wins that she has worked so hard to achieve! Where could you be in 8 weeks?
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April 2021 - June 2021
05/04/2021
https://montrealgazette.com/health/diet-fitness/fitness-covid-study-another-indication-that-exercise-is-medicine
Fitness: COVID study another indication that exercise is medicine
“We found that consistently meeting physical activity guidelines was strongly associated with reduced odds for severe COVID-19 among infected adults,” said the research team.
11/01/2020
October 2016 vs October 2020. I see a lot of these types of posts with the “before” being noticeably leaner and the caption saying something about how unhealthy they felt, how they didn’t love themselves in the before pic, how they sacrificed so many things to look like the before but in the after there is balance and love etc. This isn’t the case for me. I remember being just as confident in my body and loving what it could do for me back then, and not feeling deprived (diet wise) and nothing significant has really changed in the “now”. There’s probably a 15-20lb difference between these two pictures. I’m fortunate to be able to have found happiness and confidence in working out at the age I did (back in 2012-2013). I think it’s really helped me to appreciate the different stages I’ve gone through and help me not stress that the before pic was probably sizes 2-4, where as now I’m most comfortable in 6-8. I hope that everyone reaches a stage in their life where they stop worrying about the number your clothing tag says or what the scale flashes at you and focuses on how it feels. You might be able to squeeze into a size 4 but you’ll be uncomfortable all day and it probably doesn’t look as flattering as a size that is meant for your body! In the before pic I had 1 cheat night a week and did 10 mins of cardio before every workout. In the “now” pic I have 2 cheat meals a week, definitely more food in general, and do cardio after a workout a few times a week on the average month (the month of Oct I challenged myself to 10-15 mins after every workout). You’ll go through different stages in your life that change how you eat. Maybe it’s you’re single and not going out for dinner as much or ordering in as much, maybe it’s you had more time to workout and eat more strictly because you don’t have kids and don’t have kid friendly foods/snacks in the house, maybe it’s you can now afford more food, more meals out, and financially you’re in a better place to justify not being as strict. Whatever it is, don’t get hung up on how you used to be or long for your old body. Always strive to see improvements but really try and love every stage you’re in and... aim for health ❤️