Monday, June 07, 2010

Measuring Your Fitness Output...


I am a total fresh-air lover; nothing makes me feel better than getting outside in the morning, before the traffic gets too heavy, and taking a good walk or run...rain or shine!

However, the drawback to jogging and walking, as well as to rebounding, kangoo jumping, skipping rope, and other forms of free-cardio, is that it's difficult to measure your fitness output.

My new favorite piece of gym equipment is the Precor CrossRamp. This is an elliptical machine, without the arm guides. I've always considered the arm guides a waste of time. First of all, being quite short, I never quite fit the machine properly. And I've noticed that using the arm guides reduces my calories burned per minute. And, since our biggest muscles are our legs, we burn more calories by focusing on increasing our leg work.

Hence my excitement about the CrossRamp. If you have one at your local gym, I highly recommend that you acquaint yourself with this great machine. In only 28 minutes, I burn just over 350 calories. That's only 8 songs on the i-Pod and I'm outta there.

So what about the fresh air? I still do an outdoor workout every other day, and I alternate days in the gym on the CrossRamp (and whatever else I like to do in the gym!).

Keeping in mind that my knee isn't ready for running yet, my outdoor workout includes:

  • A 10-minute Power Walk
  • High Knee Raises
  • Squats (wide and narrow)
  • Lunges (walking and stationary)
  • Calf Raises
  • Bus Bench Leg Lifts
I have no idea how many calories I burn on those days but I enjoy myself immensely, I love the fresh air and fresh dew on the grass, and the chirping of the birds! And that counts for a whole lot!

Saturday, June 05, 2010

Don't Wait...Watch It Now!



Thanks to the internet brilliance of my son (I'm sure he'd be more humble about it than that!), I bring you a link that allows you to watch Food Inc. immediately, right on your computer.

Chances are that you, like the rest of us, are embroiled in a deep conversation, either with your family or yourself, about eating better, living healthy longer, and helping preserve Planet Earth. This film will give you many reasons to do just that...

I highly recommend watching (or reading) Food Inc. and, if you'd like a copy to show to friends and family on a larger screen, click through to Amazon.com here and grab your own copy now...

Meanwhile, here's the link: http://videogarden.webs.com

To your health and longevity! Billie

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

My Favorite "Lifelines" for Health & Wellness


People often tell me that either they want to lose weight or they want to feel better. That's why I share the resources that I do in this blog. I don't believe there's a holy grail system that works for everyone. ButI do believe that everyone can find a system that works for them.

Many companies are trying to save money on the health care expenses of their employees. Case in point, Whole Foods recently created a program for their employees to lose weight. Unfortunately, this did make some employees, who were not in great shape, pretty nervous about their jobs...read on...

http://lifestyle.ca.msn.com/real-life/work/hearst-article.aspx?cp-documentid=24116527

One of my favorite "lifelines" for heath and wellness is the ladies fitness franchise, Curves. I was the Manager at the West Vancouver location a few years ago. In the Lower Mainland, they are everywhere, making them the preferred choice for many ladies who aren't that comfortable stepping into the big-name gyms.

What do I like about Curves?
  • They have a simple system, that is easy to learn and follow.
  • You show up at your convenience, and your workout starts when you get there.
  • 30 minutes plus a stretch - quick in and out.
  • You work at your own pace, but you're encouraged to work harder as you get stronger.
  • They play all different music styles throughout your workout.
  • The gyms are small, and the staff are quite supportive.
  • The same cost as the other gyms, which is a steal if you go three times per week.
  • Many locations offer discounts and free trial promotions.
So do yourself a favor, and check out your local Curves location. And remember, the key to success at anything in life is FOCUS. Create a 90-day plan for yourself and stick with it.

If you'd like personal support from me, send me your comments or questions.