Fitness Tips

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Workouts for Days You Just Don’t Wanna

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Thirty something Man Lying Asleep on a Sofa in an Apartment

This is a guest post by Maria Rainier.

Even if we dedicated our New Year’s resolution to getting fit those long, long-forgotten months ago, the muscle we’re most likely to exercise is just our tongue, and that’s when we’re making excuses not to exercise. No matter—these are some of my favorite ways to get off the couch.

Get a Dog

Okay, don’t get a dog because you want to lose weight or firm up or whatever it is your goal is. If you’re lazy, the dog won’t motivate you to go running with him—it’ll just tear your apartment to pieces because you’re still too lazy to take him running. My point is this: most people I know who already have dogs think they’re treating them fabulously—great food, great toys, a great backyard—but what they fail to realize is that dogs are domesticated wolves, and wolves don’t grow fat. If your dog chews up your running shoes (is that the excuse you’re using?), it’s not because his teeth itch, it’s because he’s bored. The best way to get a dog to behave, whether you’re a believer in Cesar Millan or not, is to exercise him. So don’t get a dog; just start treating your dog like a dog and take him out for a brisk walk or a run twice a day. I know you think you don’t have time, but that’s just your tongue at work again. You can make time.

Play with Cards

All you need for this routine is a deck of cards and thirty minutes out of your day (maybe forty-five, if you include the shower afterward—you’ll need it if you do this right). Find an even surface to work out in. I just go to my living room. Think of four parts of your body that you want to work on—squats for your glutes and quads, push-ups for upper body, crunches, lunges, you get the picture—and assign one move for each of the four suits. Take the top card off the deck. Let’s say a six of clubs, and you’ve chosen squats for clubs. Do six squats and in quick succession go through the deck. The point is to not take breaks—it is thus both aerobic and anaerobic exercise. Switch up the moves daily so you get a whole body workout throughout the week, and shoot for three to four workouts a week. Don’t do it every day, since your muscles need time to recover.

Play Games

Yes, soccer counts, but that’s an obvious choice. Exercise that doesn’t feel like exercise is the best, and sports are a fantastic way to accomplish that. For those of us no longer on varsity teams, however, here’s the alternative I was talking about: if you’re a gamer—PS3, Xbox—do some exercises while gaming. I’m not talking jumping jacks—you’ll never beat King Koopa that way. Something as simple as sitting on the edge of your couch and lifting both legs parallel to the ground for a few seconds at a time for even ten minutes counts as ab work, and if you’re standing, repetitive ankle lifts can do wonders for your calves. I had the fortune of finding a mini-stepper on Craigslist. It worked my core as well as my lower body, and I could game for thirty minutes before I realized that I was actually sweating. This works well on rainy days and, well, days you just don’t wanna.

About the Author: Maria Rainier is a freelance writer and blog junkie. She is currently a resident blogger at First in Education, researching various online programs and degree programs. In her spare time, she enjoys square-foot gardening, swimming, and avoiding her laptop.

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Monday, 27 September 2010

Jack LaLanne – The Godfather of Fitness

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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - SEPTEMBER 24: Jack LaLanne arrives for his 95th birthday celebrations at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on September 24, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Toby Canham/Getty Images)

Today is Jack LaLanne's birthday and if you don't know who he is, he is known as "the godfather of fitness." He is 96 years old and remains a role model for health and fitness today. As a child, he was addicted to sugar and junk food like many kids are today. However, at the age of 15, he listened to a talk given by Paul Bragg (a pioneer in the health and wellness movement) about health and nutrition. The talk had a strong influence on him which led him to change his own diet and exercise habits.

He studied Henry Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body and began weightlifting. He also became a bodybuilder and became well-known for his incredible acts of strength and endurance.

Health Clubs and Weight Machines

After graduating from high school, Jack attended the Oakland Chiropractic College in San Francisco and graduated with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. He opened a health spa in 1936 and also designed the first leg extension machine, pulley machines using cables, the weight selectors that are now standard in the fitness industry, and is the inventor of the Smith machine. During the 1980's, he had over 200 health spas which he licensed to Bally and are now Bally Total Fitness.

Jack also had a very successful television program called "The Jack LaLanne Show." It was the longest running tv exercise program, starting in 1951 and ending in 1985. He continues to exercise every morning for 2 hours to include weight lifting, swimming or walking.

Jack LaLanne's Nutrition Advice

One thing I always remember is his saying of "if man made it, don't eat it." He also advises, "if it tastes good, spit it out." In other words, avoid processed foods and stick to whole, natural food. He is an advocate of a vegetarian diet but does consume some fish.

Sugarholics Video

There are several of his television shows on YouTube that provide health and fitness advice that is still relevant today. Below are some great quotes from Jack LaLanne:

"By exercise. I'll tell you one thing, you don't always have to be on the go. I sit around a lot, I read a lot, and I do watch television. But I also work out for two hours every day of my life, even when I'm on the road."

"I do it as a therapy. I do it as something to keep me alive. We all need a little discipline. Exercise is my discipline."

"So many older people, they just sit around all day long and they don't get any exercise. Their muscles atrophy, and they lose their strength, their energy and vitality by inactivity."

Resources:
Wikipedia.org
JackLaLanne.com
BrainyQuote

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