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Showing posts with label weight-training. Show all posts
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Friday, July 8, 2011

Full Body Workouts: The Way to Go!!

  1. Do you want to shed an inch or two (or 12)?
  2.  Do you want to tone up?
  3. Do you want to improve your cardiovascular health?
  4. Do you want to strengthen your core?
  5. Do you have trouble finding the time to workout regularly?
If you answered "yes" to any {or all} of these questions, then listen to what I'm about to tell you!

Start doing full body workouts.  Instead of devoting an entire workout to that "butt-burner" workout in the latest issue of SHAPE, target your entire body, head-to-toe!  There are numerous benefits to this style of workout design, not the least of which is that people who work their full body at least 3 times a week have been shown to maintain weight loss for longer periods of time than those who target different body parts on each day.  Let me give a few more bits of info to argue my case.  You will be super-pumped to start your new full-body regimen by the time you're done reading, promise!

Let's start with the issue of TIME:
As a general rule, you need to work a particular muscle group 2-3 times a week in order to see change in strength/tone.  So, if you split your upper/lower body days, this is a minimum of 4 workout days per week, with an ideal 6 workout days per week! Plus, you've got to add the cardio element somewhere in there because it's challenging to get your heartrate up very high when you're working strictly upper body muscles.  In a full-body routine, you are reaching your 3 times a week per muscle group quota with only 3 workout days. Um, awesome!  Plus, you can combine muscle groups and count your weight-lifting routine as a cardio session by keeping your heartrate elevated!  Time-saver?  You betcha.

Next, let's discuss CORE:
Some of you may love ab work, and some of you may LOATHE it.  But I think we can agree that we all want a tight little wasitline.  In a well-designed (preferably by a professional) full-body workout, the combining of muscle groups in each exercise allows you to more effectively engage your core throughout the entire workout, which makes for a good 45-60 minutes worth of core exercise!  How's that for tightening your tummy?  I would still recommend adding 5-10 minutes of strictly core-work @ the end of each workout, no matter how much you hate it :)

And finally, it's time to talk VARIATION:
I've said it once, and I'll say it again.  It pays to change up your workout on a regular basis!  Yes, if you stick with the Jillian Michaels 30-day shread for 365 days, you will maintain a decent fitness level and tighter/stronger muscles.  However, by repeating the EXACT same movements in the exact same order for such an extended period of time, you are increasing your chance of injury and decreasing your body's ability to move efficiently and effectively!  Your muscles need to be worked in different directions, at different intensities, and for different periods of time in order to stay healthy and to function at their fullest potential!  Your body will feel better AND look better when you keep some VARIATION in your life!  Full-body routines allow for an endless amount of variation, because you can constantly combine different muscle groups and work your body in different ways.

Alright.  So when are you starting YOUR first full-body workout?

Feel overwhelmed with the idea of planning a workout for every muscle group in your body?  Custom workout routines by RoxyB (based on your current fitness level, goals, and daily schedule) start @ $65.  That's the price 1.5 training sessions @ your local gym, but you'll get a hardcopy of a routine you can do anytime, anywhere, and stash it away to refer back to for a lifetime!
 -Peace. Health. RoxyB!!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Why Women SHOULD Lift Weights!!

I can't tell you how many females have told me they don't lift weights because they don't want to "bulk up".  Not gonna happen, my friends. The truth of the matter is this: Women NEED to lift weights for many reasons...one being that it helps to SHED fat!

*DID YOU KNOW*  Women who do weight-training 2-3 days/week for 2 months will on average gain 2lb of muscle and lose 3.5lb of fat!

I'll give you 4 reasons that you, as a female, should be participating in resistance training at least 2-3 days a week...and then you can make the decision.

  1. Increase Physical Strength: Ladies, we need to be strong for SO many reasons!  A strong body helps prevent injury, allows you to play with your kiddos without fatiguing, and makes daily tasks easier.
  2. Help Fight Depression: A Harvard study found that 10 weeks of strength training reduced clinical depression symptoms more successfully than standard counseling did. Women who strength train commonly report feeling more confident and capable as a result of their program, all important factors in fighting depression.
  3. Burn More Fat: As your lean muscle mass increases, so does your resting metabolic rate, which allows you to burn more calories every single day just by existing!  Um...awesome, right?
  4. Decrease Health Risks: NUMEROUS studies have been done to show that Resistance Training decreases women's risk of Heart Disease, Type II Diabetes, Osteoporosis, Lower Back Pain, and more!
Don't put it off any longer, girls.  Add weight-training to your life!  Start with twice a week and go from there.  If you're a first-timer, get the help of a fitness professional to avoid injury, learn the basics, and to make sure you're using proper form!  Don't be discouraged if you gain some weight to start off with...you're turning fat weight into muscle weight, and muscle weighs more than fat!  If you stick with it, your increased metabolism will help you tone up and lose inches!!  Now get to liftin'!!
-Peace. Health. RoxyB!!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Change it Up!!

Routine is a great thing for lots of people!  However, when it comes to working out, it can be your worst enemy!  There is nothing wrong with sticking to a workout routine for a short period of time, but you need to change it up every now & then for better results!  Repeating the same old workout over & over can get boring, which may keep you out of the gym!  It can also lead to repetition-induced injuries in overused joints & ligaments. The worst part- you will inevitably hit that dreaded plateau- your body just stops responding to your healthy habits!  Here are some tips to avoid all of the above:
  1. If you do the same routine every time you step foot into the gym, you can KIND of keep doing that.  BUT, get a new routine every 4 weeks!  Consider having a professional analyze your progress and your goals each month and providing you with the most beneficial routine!
  2. Add some new & different group fitness classes in there twice a week.  Don't be afraid to try something new... your body will LOVE you for it!  Group fitness is NOT just for girls anymore!
  3. Change your base.  If you typically use machines for weight-training, try the same exercise while standing with dumbbells, or perform the same moves while sitting on a stability ball.  You can even try them standing on one foot to really challenge your core!
  4. Combine some of your exercises so that you work multiple muscle groups at the same time! For example--> try doing squats and dumbbell shoulder presses together! This ups your workout intensity, burns more calories AND saves time!
--Peace. Health. RoxyB!!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

RoxyBbootcamp!!

I will be running a RoxyBbootcamp starting in mid-Feb for my peeps in the North Dallas area!   Please let me know if you are even remotely interested.  Right now it's looking like it will run from mid-Feb to mid-Mar (4 weeks).  We will most likely meet either in Frisco or McKinney.  If enough interest is developed in another area we will def revisit the location issue!  We're looking at an early morning bootcamp, 3 days a week.  Come on... you know you want to!  AND! Because this is my first RoxyBbootcamp of the year, you will EVEN get an insanely awesome price :)  You in?

--Peace. Health. RoxyB!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Lift Weights for Better Posture!!

Okay.  So I didn't watch the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show...but I saw a million tweets referring to how incredible they all looked!  Strutting down the runway, shoulders back, heads held high.  Well, good news!  We can all look a littttttle bit more like that!  Posture is a HUGE contributor to giving you a taller, leaner appearance!  And one of the absolute GREATEST ways to improve your posture is to use proper form when doing a resistance workout.

So, the next time you hit the weights, follow these steps to ensure you're using proper form!

  1. Stand with feet shoulder width, arms dandling at sides, face forward, shoulders back but relaxed
  2. Inhale DEEPLY. (Feel your head and shoulders rise? You should be a little taller at the end of an inhale!)
  3. Exhale slowly & completely without letting your height decrease (If I had my hand on your head at the end of your inhale, it should still be touching the top of your head by the end of your EXhale!)  Keep that head held high and let your shoulders roll back naturally.  This requires activating your core!
  4. Now hold this exact position as you do your bicep curls, shoulder presses....whatever.   Your head/neck/shoulders shouldn't move an inch during your lifts!  This teaches your upper back muscles to hold you body in this upright position at all times, thus improving your posture!
Not only will improved posture make you a little happier with what you see in the mirror, but it decreases your chances of pulled muscles, neck problems, and lower back pain!!