Grit Fitness & Wellness

Grit Fitness & Wellness

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Are You Dedicated This December?

I hear it all of the time, "I just follow the 80/20 Rule".

What does that even mean? 80% of what? How do I even measure it? 

For the longest time, my clients would struggle in December. The worst part? They became extremely discouraged in January and would want to give up after previous months of hard work. I wanted to create a simple, easy to follow program for this overwhelming month. 

Enter the 80/20 Rule. I found a way to measure this notorious weight loss rule. 

There are 10 daily, healthy rules to follow.

1 64oz of water
2 Eat a real breakfast 
3 2 fruit servings
4 2 vegetable servings 
5 Healthy protein at every meal & snack
6 Avoid eating out
7 No BAD liquid calories (Starbucks, Wine etc.)
8 No food after 8PM
9 Food Journal
10 WORKOUT! WORKOUT! MOVE! 

Your daily goal? Hit 8 out of 10.

I know what you are thinking...but what if I go to a Holiday Party where I NEED to drink a glass of wine, they order out food and it doesn't get served until 8PM? 

There are 31 days in December. I throw out Christmas entirely which makes this challenge last 30 days. 

80% of 30 days, 24 days of hitting at least 8 out of your 10 daily goals. 

This will be our third year of Dedicated December. Clients not only lose weight, but most of them continue to lose weight following this now understandable 80/20 rule. 

The best part? If you hit 80% of the days in December and lose just 1 pound, you will be entered into a drawing to win a FREE month of training with me. 

Perfect for those post Holiday blues :)

Email info@gritfitwellness.com for a print out of Dedicated December. 




Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Why I (maybe you too) Suck at the Holidays....


Just 90 days after giving birth to my daughter, I planned on attending my year high school reunion. With my profession, I was in a better shape in my late 20s than I could ever imagine as a high school senior.

I made a plan for those 3 months to exercise {safely of course!} and eat clean. I wanted to look and feel good when I saw my high school classmates, most of them for the first time since we graduated.

I wore a pre-baby outfit comfortably, I hit my goal. My three month postpartum self felt victorious.

Thanksgiving came and went immediately followed by Christmas and New Year's.

Well, in January my clothes felt tighter. I finally stepped on a scale and realized I weighed more on that day than the day I came home from the hospital!!

Whoops!

How did this happen? I was so strict with my plan for those 90 days. The next day on Thanksgiving I remember telling myself, I hit my goal so pass that second piece of pie which pretty much became my motto for the next 6 weeks.




The answer: I was living reactively versus intentionally.

Reactive: No intentions or plan; Determined by our surroundings

After hitting my original goal, I did not set any intentions for the holidays. I called it a "free for all" as a reward for being so disciplined for 3 months.

What's most important gets lost depending on what's literally pulling on us demanding our attention immediately. Kids want to decorate cookies. Friends want to have a few cocktails. The word "no" becomes increasingly difficult to say.

Intentional: Setting the tone; Preventing future problem

I wrote a plan and stuck by it. I scheduled my workouts. I planned out my meals.


During the Holidays, routines, scheduled workouts, and healthy eating gets thrown out the door. We react to our friends and family, their togetherness and the plethora of food that surrounds us.

I love this time of year. It's my absolute favorite so I understand the "but it's Christmas, Courtney!" The past few years, I am getting better at enjoying myself and remembering my goals and hard work from the previous 10.5 months. It's a balance all planned out ahead of time.

How many cheat meals this week?

Are you going to have dessert after every family meal?

How many times are you going to workout?

Do you have your workouts scheduled?

How many adult beverages each week?


I'm not saying the days will go perfect, because they will not, but there will be purpose behind your action. Somewhere or someone in the back of your head will be there to remind you that you really do not need that second Christmas cookie.

So what are your plans for this Holiday Season?


"There is enormous magic in the tiny word do. When we tell ourselves, "I'll do it," we unleash tremendous power. That act forges in us a chain of personal responsibility that ups our game: a desire to excel plus a sense of duty plus complete aliveness plus total dedication to getting done what has to be done. That equals commitment" - John Maxwell Intentional Living 


Need help staying on track? Email to receive a copy of our Holiday Goal Sheet. 






Monday, November 7, 2016

"But I weighed again this morning and...."

Hey you. Yes you, you know the one who steps on the scale every single day. You, the one who gets frustrated by not losing weight or seeing the results you deserve. 

What are you doing every.single.day. to hit your goals?





How many of these daily {or weekly} habits do you have?

Step on the scale
Skip a meal
Drink your coffee with creamer
Morning yogurt full of sugar
Mid afternoon pick me up of soda or more caffeine 
Something "sweet" during the day or after dinner
Nightly glass of wine or other alcoholic beverage to wind down at end of day
Think about exercising, but not actually do it
Stay up late
Stress out
Cheat weekend full of drinks & poor food choices

Versus this daily habits:

Exercise daily for 30-60 minutes
Eat 3-5 servings of vegetables or
Eat something green 
Drink at least 88oz of water
Food journal everything you eat
Take your vitamins
Sleep 6-8 hours
Meditate 
Keep a gratitude journal 
Avoid sugary, high fructose snacks
Avoid simple carbs & dairy



So are you watching the scale? Or are you watching what you do day in and day out? Those small habits will turn into something great. Trust the process and make just one small change in your daily routine today and build on that. 

What habit are you going to incorporate into your daily routine this week?