Tuesday, November 18, 2014

CLEANING OUT MY CLOSET

I used to hold onto things way beyond their expiration date.  Even when they no longer served a purpose I had trouble letting go.  To let go meant change.  Change is scary, change is uncomfortable and comfort felt good.  But I learned that in order to move forward you have to sometimes let go of the old and embrace the new.  

Whether it’s a job that is no longer satisfying, a friendship that has run its course, or even old clothes that are too big, I have found that the best thing to do is to get rid of them and move on.

This was my advice to a friend when she told me she keeps 4 sizes of clothes in her closet, from her so called skinny wardrobe to her chubby clothes.  She said that she needs them “just in case” she gains weight (her weight has been up and down and she is back up to her chubby clothes right now).  Not only does that take up a ridiculous amount of space but she has set herself up for failure.  Change starts with a choice and then followed by action. Don’t leave room for “just in case!”

As you embrace your new healthy lifestyle, what are you hanging onto that may be holding you back?

Time to clean out your closet.

Nancy
NASM CPT
Bfit Athletic Club LLC





Monday, November 10, 2014

GO GREEN

Okay so you joined in on the meal replacement smoothie craze. You’ve been going at it for a while now but not losing any weight. 

In fact, does it look like you’ve may have put on a few extra pounds instead?

Time to take a look at what you are packing into that blender. 

Smoothies are great. They can save you when you don’t have time to sit down and eat a meal, they are quick and easy to make, and you can really pack in a lot of nutrients. But be mindful what you are putting in the blender. Too much fruit and other sugars and you could actually be sabotaging your weight loss goals.

It may take some time to get used to the taste but try to decrease the amount of fruit and gradually begin adding more vegetables to your smoothies.   http://www.timesunion.com/…/Chewing-over-the-benefits-of-sm…

As always, consult your doctor or nutritionist if you have any concerns. 
Nancy M. Smith
NASM Certified Personal Trainer
Crossfit Level1 Trainer
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Sunday, November 2, 2014

CONFESSION: I KNOW MY COMPETITION DOESN'T STAND A CHANCE!

I love challenges.  Its the competitive spirit in me; to prove that I can do whatever I put my mind to.   Its that same competitive spirit that not only motivated me to train for a marathon but to run it and actually finish it.

When a friend asked me to run the Publix Georgia marathon, I laughed.  I mean really, why?  That's something I said that I would NEVER do.  But all it took was a challenge and there I was, up at 6AM running in freezing cold and sometimes in the rain.  Running for hoursFriday nights, Saturday mornings, Sunday afternoons, but there was no better feeling than crossing that finish line and proving that I could do it.

What I realized is that I wasnt trying to prove it to her.  Yes, she asked me but it wasnt about her at all.  It was all about me!  I am my biggest competitor.  Finishing that race was all about me challenging my limits. That goal kept me focused and dedicated to the training and the training got me in the best shape ever.  I cant think of a better benefit.  It was a win win.

It can do the same for you.  As you journey to get in shape, be your biggest competitor.  Challenge yourself to get out of your comfort zone.  Set a lofty goal, dedicate yourself and do something extraordinary!

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Nancy



Monday, October 27, 2014

I'M A HEAVY DRINKER

CONFESSION, I LOVE TO DRINK!

Yes I admit it.  I love a good cold one and I dont reserve myself to just one drink.  Some may say I drink too much, but I don't care.  Sometimes, I drink about 8 tall ones a day.

Relax, Im talking about water of course.  Water is essential for the optimum performance of every cell in the body.

Suggestions vary on how much water you should consume each day but an easy way to remember is to go by the 8x8 rule. 8 glasses of 8 ounces. Drink more if you are outside in hot weather or exercising.

Other fluids count but try to get into the habit of drinking just plain water instead of empty calorie sweetened beverages.

Read more about the benefits of water:  http://www.cdc.gov/nutrition/everyone/basics/water.html

Nancy
NASM CPT
CF-L1
Commit to Bfit






Monday, October 20, 2014

THE BACKUP PLAN

I CONFESS! I CONFESS!  I ATE ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE THIS PAST WEEKEND.

Once I started the downhill turn, I couldn’t seem to stop. 

I don’t know what got into me.  Ok, ok yes I do.  I was in the store hungry and the peanut butter Twix in the bright red package kept calling my name.  “Nancy, Nancy, where have you been? It’s been so long since I’ve seen you.” I gave in, bought it and devoured it. 

Why did I do this you ask?   It’s because I did not eat a balanced meal in the morning and was craving for anything quick and convenient to satisfy me.  I was in a hurry and didn’t have a backup plan.

For this very reason, it’s good to always have a meal plan and keep a stash of quick convenient healthy snacks as a backup for those on the go times when you don’t have time to sit down for a meal.  A handful of nuts, fruit, carrots and celery, Greek yogurt or a smoothie are just some examples of healthy snacks.

There is no quick fix to being healthy; it’s a lifestyle.

Join the movement.  Commit to Bfit.


Nancy
NASM CPT
CF-L1
Bfit Athletic Club LLC

Monday, October 13, 2014

I WAS ADDICTED

I have a confession. I am a recovered addict. 

I am not ashamed to admit this and I am very proud to say that I have been clean (well pretty much), for many years now.

What was my drug of choice you ask? Well I was hooked on the white stuff... sugar.

I would crave it all hours of the day. To make things worse it is in just about everything I would eat. Hidden with names like high fructose corn syrup. It was in my cereal, my ketchup, salad dressings, spaghetti sauce, everything.

So how did I kick the habit? It wasn't easy but I changed how I ate. I got rid of processed foods with hidden sugars and began eating whole foods; fresh fruits, veggies, lean meats, nuts.

Then my cravings gradually disappeared and now I control when and what I eat. It doesn't control me.

Are you addicted?  Click here for more information: http://www.m.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-sugar-addiction.


Nancy
NASM CPT

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