Fitness, Diet & Lifestyle Tips

March 16, 2008 by Mylene  
Filed under Train Health

By Zen Gray

zenAs a fitness and lifestyle coach for over sixteen years, I’ve noticed some keys to successful living and it’s not as hard as you think! Little changes can go a long way to improving your health and happiness. Here are just a few tips to get you started:

1. Get a Personal Trainer
Obviously, I’m a little biased. But a personal trainer will keep you on track and make sure you are doing proper form so you don’t get injured-especially important if you are juststarting a workout regimen.

2. Measure
Before starting a program, you have to know your current state of fitness. Take measurements, do before pictures, and do body fat measurements. It’s fun to make yourself look as bad as you can in the before picture (i.e. no makeup, scowl, stick out your belly, make your hair really messy!)

3. Keep a food diary
If you can’t meet with a certified nutritionist, you can still be aware of food patterns. Write down what you eat, how much, and when. Then see where you can make improvements.

4. Keep a water bottle with you throughout the day
Most of my clients drink more water if they use a water bottle. I love to keep bottles of water in the car and whenever I’m driving, it’s easy to reach back and grab one.

5. Take a multi-vitamin
At the very least, just take a multi-vitamin every day. It’s like food insurance. Chances are, you’re not getting all the vitamins and minerals you need from food.

6. Forgive yourself
If you fall off the food wagon, just say, “Whoops!” (or some other colorful expletive) and get back on. Don’t beat yourself up over a cookie. EVERYONE likes cookies. You just can’t eat them all day every day.

7. Make friends at the gym
Studies show that the more friends you have at the gym, the more likely you are to go to the gym. Say hello and introduce yourself! And are you more likely to go to the gym if you know your friend is there waiting for you? Of course you are.

8. Mix it up
Frequently change your workouts. If all you do is a steady pace on a treadmill for 30 minutes every day, I guarantee you’re going to get bored and your body will stop responding to the workout. (Besides, looking like you’re in a coma with drool dribbling out of your mouth is just not attractive.) You need to challenge your body with high intensity sets or different machines like a bike or an elliptical machine. If you get off the machine and you don’t feel like you worked out hard, chances are you didn’t. Just take a nap next time instead of boring yourself for 30 minutes.

9. Competition
Whoever said that competition is bad is a loser!
Join a charity run/walk like the AIDS Half Marathon in Disneyland! Not only do you get to hear It’s a Small World all day, but you’ll be more motivated during your workouts when you can focus on one special day! You’ll meet lots of people, you’ll raise money for a good cause, and you’ll be in great shape!

10. Be grateful
Take a moment to count your blessings. Many people would LOVE to be healthy enough to walk on a treadmill but they can’t. If you put yourself in a state of gratitude, life becomes so much more enjoyable!

Zen can be reached at zen@zengray.com.

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