Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Time for a spring clean!

Jump up & down if you love spring weather! That wasn’t just a thinly veiled attempt to get you to move. As a health and lifestyle coach I love this time of the year because as the weather starts to warm, energy levels rise and we naturally want to move more.
Traditionally this is also the time of year for a bit of spring-cleaning. This year, I propose you take that sentiment beyond your house to all areas of your life.

Your house:
Spring is time to air & clean your bedding to reduce allergens, but also to change to lighter weight bedding. Overheating when sleeping will significantly reduce your quality of sleep, which can lead to sugar cravings, weight gain and grumpiness!
If winter has lulled you into the habit of TV, couch and munchies, now is the time for a kitchen purge – throw away those salty and sugary nibbles in favour of extra fruit, veggies and unsalted nuts. And try to shake off the habit of eating in front of the TV – unconscious eating is a deadly trap for extra calorie intake!

Your health:
Now is a good time to visit your GP for your regular checks of blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol (amongst others). All of these health factors can be improved through changes to lifestyle, so knowing what your numbers are can be a huge motivator for making some improvements!

Your exercise:
Spring is a great time to set a new goal for your training, whether to start an exercise program, to compete in a fun run or complete in a marathon. You will find your exercise much more enjoyable and easier to maintain if you have a clearly defined goal in mind… Perhaps committing to EFMs upcoming 8 Week Challenge is the thing for you?
If you’re a regular exerciser, why not add a new twist to your regular training; a new class, a different walking route or even a new training buddy can shake you out of a training rut and keep exercising fun!

2010 October Member of the Month - BRYAN SELLICK

Bryan (Bryza) Sellick has improved his lifestyle dramatically over the last 2-3 months. He has undertaken PT sessions once a week and has now completed over 20 sessions. Bryan completed his first ever City to Bay in 61 minutes, played Tennis right throughout the winter and still finds time after work to get into the club 4 times a week.

The personal goals Bryan has achieved so far this year are sensational and he has already set his sights on completing a half marathon by July next year which would be an amazing effort.

Bryan always has a smile on his face except perhaps during his Personal Training sessions ; ) but he believes that without the extra push during those sessions from Matt that he wouldn’t have competed the City to Bay in a time that he would have been satisfied with.

I look forward to watching Bryan become even fiiter and stronger. Well Done Bryza !