Monday, August 18, 2008

back from vacation

It has been awhile since I have written anything. I have been on a fantastic 3 week much needed vacation. For my 30th anniversary my husband and I took a 12 day cruise visiting the Mediterranean and spent an additional 5 days in Italy. We were kept very busy with a different port each day. Talk about hectic schedules. I came home and needed another vacation plus I had major jet lag.

In October my newsletter will be about how to lose weight on a cruise. Most individuals do gain weight- my clients and myself included ended up losing weight. Yes I did eat and no I did not live in the gym. Actually I only visited the gym once.

Today I am going to write about do you believe everything you read. As a business professional I do check out my listings and standings on line. Almost every day I see two specific programs We know diets and Sensational diets. They are paying for advertising and they have write ups about the various programs out there. I did get a kick reading what they wrote about IsoBreathing. Of course they did not read all my pages and they did assume a lot. The biggest thing that I got a kick with was that I was not selling their weight loss products, so of course my program can not possible work. Personally I do not believe in taking any diet enhancement or supplements and yes I do read a lot of articles and scientific information on the herbal supplements and other pills, powders, and liquids that are available for weight loss.

I believe in the old fashioned weight loss method- watch your portion sizing with food, get in some form of strength training and some form of aerobic activity every day. The IsoBreathing program is geared toward those individuals that need a starting place. I have been called the Kindergarten of exercise programs. You need to start somewhere and you need to wake up the next morning feeling good and be aware that you worked out but not sore and charley horse so you can barely get out of bed.

Yes there are many theories out there and each trainer will tell you something different. I am sorry but the old saying no pain no gain –well I guess I am too old to want to wake up sore. Who would want to get out of bed sore and then put yourself through the same grueling routine again just knowing that you are going to be sore the next day again.

When my children were younger I had a neighbor that had a difficult time getting back to the gym. I asked her why and her answer was -I know that I am going to be sore for awhile and I just cant get myself to get started knowing that. I asked her why she needed to be sore and she told me no pain no gain. What could I say but ok. If I woke up sore why would I want to go back to the gym and put myself through the same thing again. I am sorry when I was in my early 20’s I did do that. If you could touch a muscle group with your finger and you didn’t say ouch you did not work out hard enough. So I have been there and done that. I like to think that I have gotten wiser with age. I still workout and get quite a good workout but feel good and energized when I am finished not exhausted.

Before starting any program do your research. Read up on the varied programs that you want to get involved In. I do encourage variety and that is what one of my other articles in ezine is about. Variety is a must.

So I am now almost 100% back from major jet lag and I should be writing more often.

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Ellen