The song sings..."It's the most wonderful time of the year!"
As a trainer, it's the scariest time of year, starting with Halloween and ending around New Year's when individuals ask themselves as they step on the scale, "What just happened?!".
I know what happened.
Temptation, temptation and more temptation.
This week I had my clients and boot campers go away from actually logging what they ate, but logging what they did NOT eat.
What temptations do you come across in a week?
Here are just a few:
Temptation Journal #1
Fri Candy coated pretzels at target. Put them back. Begrudgingly
Fri night-turned down adult drinks and seconds at terry and brads. Settled for slices of caramel apple....
Saturday-kept driving instead of going to sonic for a blast
Sat-vendor food at event. Seriously?? Philly cheese steak. Sigh. Had a sushi roll instead.
Sunday-Halloween candy, movie popcorn and coke, more candy. and pecan pie. My favorite. Pretty sure I'm being set up by the boyfriend......
Mon-regular coke and lunch with some of the staff. It's easier to eat right if I just don't go.
Wed-Chinese takeout. Cause it would be so much easier than cooking. Made
a Boarshead Everoast chicken sandwich on flat bread with avocado
instead. Best. Sandwich. Ever!!
Fri-resisted punching the girl coming around to all the offices with doughnuts in the face. I REALLY wanted a doughnut.
Halloween night-gave out snickers, twix, Reese's. Didn't even THINK about eating them after the mornings workout.
Temptation Journal #2
Oreos
Oreos
Oreos
Pizza
Coke
Coke
Make a cake
Candy corn
Chips
Candy
And then there were pictures:
I'm exhausted just looking through these pictures and journals.
What can we do?
Practice Willpower
Willpower is like a bicep, the more reps with a dumbbell, the bigger the bicep gets. The more you practice saying, "no", the easier it is to say and the more those around you will realize you are serious about your health.
Preparation
Proper planning is key. We typically fall victim to temptation due to not being full on good food. Think about it. You are hungry and in a hurry...why not have some Halloween Candy. If we plan meals/snacks, our full stomachs help combat temptation.
Accountability
Someone holding you accountable such a trainer, friend or significant other who supports you and your goals during the holiday seasons will help you hold strong in face of your biggest temptation.
We survived Halloween. Now bring on Thanksgiving & Holiday Parties!
Grit Fitness & Wellness
Monday, November 3, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Guest Blogger: Drum Roll Please....
Emily
Jones will be a Guest Blogger during our 8 Week Go Commando Race
Training Program that prepares individuals to run a 5K, 10K or
Half-Marathon. The program will consist of 2x a week of the Nationally
Recognized Boot Camp Challenge workouts in addition to group runs on
Saturday mornings.
Emily will be participating in the 10K on October 18th and sharing her workout and training experience here.
Emily will be participating in the 10K on October 18th and sharing her workout and training experience here.
Final Blog Post:
My first 8 week Boot Camp Challenge session and the Go
Commando 10k race is over and I’m alive and well and able to write this final
blog post. In fact, I’m more than alive
and well, I’m down 8.5 inches total and 1.5% body fat! Hello, Results. So nice to finally meet you!
I was strangely nervous when Courtney took my “after”
measurements. I was sure that somehow,
some way, I would be the one that showed no improvement. Or, even (gasp!) the one whose numbers
increased. It’s hard to forget all the
failed diet and exercise attempts of the past.
I should have known better than to question the process though. It works.
It truly works and I was thrilled with my numbers, which were taken
after 7 weeks, and with my performance in the Go Commando 10k race. No way could I have completed 6.2 hilly miles
without Courtney’s training and that of the Boot Camp running coaches. Crossing the finish line to a group of
cheering boot campers was an amazing feeling of accomplishment.
Each Boot Camp class ends with the campers revealing their
effort level on a scale of 1-10, their high during the class, and their
low. As I reflect on the entire 8 week
session, I am proud to say that my effort was a 10 during each and every
class. I may not have wanted to attend
on certain evenings, but once I was there, I was determined to give it my best
effort. Plus, who wants to do burpees
for losing a team competition? Not this girl.
My highs from the session include:
·
8.5 inches total and 1.5% body fat lost
·
Compliments received
·
New friendships gained
·
Endurance increased
·
Challenging 10k race completed
·
8.5 inches total and 1.5% body fat lost – That’s
worth repeating!
My only low is that I have to take a temporary break from
Boot Camp. So, so sad! After working for the same organization for
the past 13 years, I’ve accepted a new job and will be commuting to
Nashville. While my schedule will have
flexibility to allow me to attend Boot Camp after the initial training period
is complete, I won’t be back in town in time for class during the interim. So, my low is not a goodbye to Boot Camp, but
a goodbye for now. We will see each
other again soon.
If you’ve been considering trying a class, don’t hesitate
any longer. If this mama of two with a full-time
desk job, who loves to eat lunch out on the regular, can get results, so can
you! I’ll see you on your mat ASAP!
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Guest Blogger: Embrace the Suck
Emily
Jones will be a Guest Blogger during our 8 Week Go Commando Race
Training Program that prepares individuals to run a 5K, 10K or
Half-Marathon. The program will consist of 2x a week of the Nationally
Recognized Boot Camp Challenge workouts in addition to group runs on
Saturday mornings.
Emily will be participating in the 10K on October 18th and sharing her workout and training experience here.
Emily will be participating in the 10K on October 18th and sharing her workout and training experience here.
Week 6
This week, the Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) staff,
who host the Go Commando race, were organizing the race medals in the
conference room next to my office. I
caught a glimpse of the sleek design as they sorted them into age group
categories. I joked that if they wanted
to go ahead and put my name on my age group top finisher medal and call it a
day, I was fine with that. They jokingly
replied that it was possible because the 10k has been a less popular choice
than the 5k, which is sold out, and the half marathon. Insert panic attack! The 5k is Sold Out??? Thank you, CVB, for crushing my dreams of
dropping down to the 5k if I prefer a flat 3.1 jog instead of a completely
hilly 6.2 miles on October 18. Love you,
too!
As the news that the 5k was sold out and also that the 10k
currently had lots of space left (translated to possibly being the LAST person
to finish) was sinking in, the Boot Camp running coach sent me an article on
tips for having a successful run. Many
of the suggestions were on how to properly fuel and were things that I’ve heard
before and follow. One point struck a
chord though - “Embrace the suck”. Quit
fighting the pain and quit stopping when it hurts. Ouch.
They’ve got my number. I
(always?) stop when it hurts. I
(usually?) take the easier option, like the 5k versus the 10k. Hello self-realization. I’m supposed to embrace the pain and even
learn to enjoy it? Until reading this, I
was certain that running was only this painful for me and that all other
runners had advanced past the suck and their runs were now pain free and
delightful and the asphalt felt like fluffy clouds on their feet. Misery loves company and I had found company. New on the To Do list: Embrace the Suck.
Tuesday Boot Camp class was my first class since the Women’s
Half Marathon the weekend before. There
were four boot campers who had completed the half and we celebrated our
accomplishment with partner exercises, relays, sand bells, and games. Thursday was a series of jogging and
sprinting, which I’ve learned to embrace as the only way to improve my pace and
potentially not be the very last person to complete the Go Commando 10k. Even if that happens however, I have still completed
6.2 miles and lapped everyone on the couch.
And the feeling of crossing the finish line, no matter how fast or slow,
does not suck. Thank you, Boot Camp
Challenge, for another rewarding week full of self-discovery. Can’t wait for our next therapy/workout
sessions!
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Guest Blogger: 13.1 Miles
Emily
Jones will be a Guest Blogger during our 8 Week Go Commando Race
Training Program that prepares individuals to run a 5K, 10K or
Half-Marathon. The program will consist of 2x a week of the Nationally
Recognized Boot Camp Challenge workouts in addition to group runs on
Saturday mornings.
Emily will be participating in the 10K on October 18th and sharing her workout and training experience here.
Emily will be participating in the 10K on October 18th and sharing her workout and training experience here.
Week 5
I completed my second half marathon on Saturday and every
thought, bite, sip, and move I made this week was with the race in mind. If I were smarter, that would have been how I
prepared the past few months, but apparently I enjoy a little pressure. Truthfully, I would have dropped down to the
5k option of this race if it weren’t for my two friends who were also
running. It was the first half for both
of them and I hated to upset our running group, even though a 5k would have fit
perfectly into my Go Commando 10k training schedule. My first half was in 2010 and it was taken me
4 years to even think about completing another one. It is just not a distance that I enjoy,
although I do enjoy a great after party and celebration dinner!
On Tuesday before the race, I had some unexpected free time
with my 2 year old so I ended up doing an easy 3 mile run with the jogging
stroller. “Easy 3 mile run” was not in
my vocabulary a few short months ago, but Boot Camp, plus the Saturday running
group, has helped get me to that point.
That same evening was Boot Camp where we focused on legs and
abs. We did some team and partner
exercises, including relays and sprints.
Cue the alert about the state of my legs on Saturday! I needed as fresh of legs as I could get to
trump the mind game. I may have
considered out loud not attending boot camp on Thursday before the race, but
Courtney nipped that in the bud. She
promised we wouldn’t be doing leg exercises on Thursday and that there is a
method to her madness and I’d be ready for the half marathon.
True to her word, Thursday was an arm and ab day with a few
laps thrown in for good measure. She and
the other boot campers and running coach were so encouraging about the race. They even sent me a fun surprise at work on
Friday. I’ve never been so excited to
see a foam roller in my life!
Friday was the race expo and packet pick-up. I resisted the urge to drop down to the 5k,
mainly due to the decrease in calorie burn that would occur and ruin my
celebration dinner plans. Sorry, running
friends who are excited about your first half.
It’s all about the calories now.
On Saturday, we left Clarksville at 5:00am for the 7:00am
start time. I knew the course had
changed since 2010 to a less hilly route, but I didn’t realize how many hills
were still included. I got caught up in
the race day excitement and energy and the first 9 miles went by quickly. 9 miles?
Went by quickly? That is crazy
talk!
I was able to keep a consistent pace, until I hit THE WALL. The last 4 miles were brutal. Painful.
Awful. I needed a taxi. I killed my pace. I kept thinking about Go Commando and how I
never wanted to race again. I was
rehearsing my speech to Courtney about dropping down to the Go Commando
5k. Or even just not showing up, which
is so not my style, but I can make exceptions.
Then, I crossed the finish line and it’s pretty much like the doctor
placing your baby on your chest. You
forget all the pain and are so proud of your baby, or your medal. Take your pick.
I finished 13.1 for the second time! I will finish Go Commando 10k in three weeks! The Boot Camp Challenge and I have got this!
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Guest Blogger: Takes 4 Weeks...right?
Emily
Jones will be a Guest Blogger during our 8 Week Go Commando Race
Training Program that prepares individuals to run a 5K, 10K or
Half-Marathon. The program will consist of 2x a week of the Nationally
Recognized Boot Camp Challenge workouts in addition to group runs on
Saturday mornings.
Emily will be participating in the 10K on October 18th and sharing her workout and training experience here.
Emily will be participating in the 10K on October 18th and sharing her workout and training experience here.
Week 4
This week, I received my first, much anticipated food
journal feedback. Thankfully, Courtney
didn’t tear it to shreds for my poor choices (soda anyone?), but instead
provided very practical suggestions for improvement. Protein at every meal and more calories at
breakfast were my two biggest takeaways that I began to implement
immediately. One huge difference is how
hungry I am in the mornings now, which is completely foreign to me. Light dinner, wake up hungry, larger
breakfast? Who knew? Oh wait - those fit, thin people know!
I also received my very first (and much anticipated!)
compliments this week on outward, visible changes, and they weren’t all from
the husband. Who doesn’t love that more
than a grande pumpkin spice latte with whip and a cream cheese muffin?
Tuesday and Thursday boot camp classes were led by Mandy
this week who kept us on our toes with a game of “as many reps as
possible”. The team with the highest
average won a prize. One guess which
team didn’t have the highest average, but there are no losers with a great
workout, right?
Saturday was my last long run with Brandy before the half
marathon I’m running in Nashville this weekend.
We completed 6 miles at the Greenway at 6:00am and needed head lamps
(and our heads examined) to start before sunrise. Brandy provided tips and suggestions for a
successful race and plenty of what not to dos, based on her past race
experiences.
Week 4 of Boot Camp Challenge is in the books! Here’s to more compliments, bigger
breakfasts, 4 weeks until Go Commando, and more compliments.
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