Tuesday, April 30, 2013

What I Read Today: 20 Secrets of Very Fit People

I read this on Tumblr today and thought I would share! This is going to be helpful on this journey! Happy Reading!
 
 
20 Secrets of Very Fit People

  1. Keep a water bottle with you at all times and drink from it often. Water should always be your drink of choice. To kick things up every once in a while, try adding lemon, lime, cucumber, or a few berries to liven up the flavor without adding significant calories.
  2. Look at exercise as a pleasure and a privilege, not a burden or chore. Think positively about the changes regular exercise will produce. Rather than obsessing about your next meal, get excited about your next workout!
  3. Eat well-balanced meals and remember that excess calories, even if they’re from food that’s fat free and high in protein, will turn to excess weight. No matter what the latest fad diet says, extra calories equal extra weight!
  4. Limit caffeine and exposure to even secondhand smoke.
  5. Focus on short-term fitness goals with an emphasis on completing daily exercise.
  6. Keep a daily log of what you’re actually eating. This includes every time you grab a handful of chips here or eat the crust of your kid’s sandwich there, and ALL of your snacking.
  7. Enjoy an occasional (once a week) “unhealthy” treat, but never an unhealthy week or unhealthy vacation.
  8. Enjoy contributing to the health of others by having a partner or friends to exercise with, as well as recruiting others who want to feel better and have more energy. Have a neighbor who’s sitting on the porch every morning when you walk by? Ask him or her to join you on your walk!
  9. Avoid monotony by taking up new forms of exercising, or using things that keep you motivated and inspired, like new shoes or great music.
  10. Subscribe to fitness magazines to keep focused on health as an overall way of life.
  11. Invest in the right tools—good shoes, a portable MP3 player or iPod®, fitness equipment, a new series of tapes, etc.
  12. Make it your goal to do some form of exercise 6 or 7 days a week. If some days you exercise once in the morning and once in the evening, even better! If you’re eating right, exercise will fuel your energy level!
  13. Don’t compare your body to others’. Instead, work to be your personal best.
  14. If your diet is unbalanced, take daily vitamin and mineral supplements for total health.
  15. Work to take your exercise to new levels of intensity.
  16. Create an exercise schedule the day before instead of leaving it to chance or waiting to “find” the time. If our last three Presidents of the United States can make time to work out every day, you can make time too!
  17. Move beyond the boundaries of weight loss and into total fitness. Measure success by the way your clothes fit, not some number on a scale.
  18. Stick with eating plans you can maintain indefinitely. Remember that no matter how hard you’re working out, if you’re consuming too many calories, you’ll never see the muscles that lie beneath layers of fatty tissue.
  19. Get adequate amounts of sleep, but remember that people who exercise regularly fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly.
  20. Limit alcohol intake to special occasions.


Healthy vs. Real Life



I created this blog awhile ago and prior to today hadn't done much with it. Part of the reason is because I am not sure of where to start. I know what I want for myself, but not sure how to go about achieving it. For me, weight loss isn't just about appearances, but I hope to be able to have children one day, be active with them, and break bad eating habits for myself and future family. This blog will essentially serve as an accountability factor for myself. My thinking is that if I have an audience I would watch myself a tad bit more. Of course, it also serves as an online diary and tracker for me reaching my goals and later me holding on to those goals. I have some ideas about what things I want to try and currently I am researching them. The biggest issue I think I face, along with others, is Healthy Eating verses Real Life Eating. It's so much harder than people think. Yes, the fruit looks good, but so does the cake at the birthday party. I guess on this journey, I'll be trying to figure what MY balance is!! Know this, everyone has their own balance. In life I have learned that you shouldn't compare yourself to someone else, but instead compare yourself to who you were they day, year, or decade before. In the end you will only be judged on what YOU did. Plus, factor in your body is different from everyone else and there you have it. Well, welcome to my Journey to a Healthier Me!