Posts Tagged ‘get fit for summer’

Let’s get fit for Summer Part 4

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Something that is often overlooked in fit individuals is walking.
They think that walking can’t do much for them if they are already fit.
They think that their time could be better spent doing more high intensity activity.
Then why do we see so many fit overweight people?

A great exercise regimen will incorporate high intensity exercise and lower intensity exercise.

When you work at a lower intensity your main fuel source is fat.
When you work at a high intensity your main fuel is carbohydrates.
Our heart rate has a direct affect on what we use to fuel our workouts.

When you are sitting at your desk, you are using fat as your fuel. The problem is, you aren’t using enough fat to make a difference to your weight.

With a brisk walk, your heart rate should rise from about 60 beats per minute to about 60 - 70% of your maximum heart rate. 
At this level, you are still using fat as the main source of fuel and it is high enough to make a difference.

Once you get your heart rate up above 70%, you need to make energy a lot quicker. Fat is quite hard for our bodies to convert into energy, so our bodies need something that will convert to energy quicker. This is why we now tap into the carbohydrate stores. Carbohydrates are the easiest thing to convert to energy.

We still use some fat at this level, but the ratio of fat to carbohydrates is smaller.

Running or other high intensity exercise should never be neglected and should form the cornerstone of our regimen as it burns more calories and it increases our cardiovascular fitness. But, the main calories it burns off are carbohydrates and this is great, because it stops those carbs being stored as fat, but we need the walking to tap directly into the fat stores.

Another factor to consider is that our bodies will fight hard in order not to burn out. So, if you are constantly performing extreme amounts of high intensity exercise trying to burn off as many calories as possible, there is a strong chance that it will have the opposite effect and will hold onto the fat because the body panics and goes into protection mode.

The fact is, combining the right amount of high intensity exercise with regular power walks will provide the right formula for your body to effectively lose weight.

My recommendation; 5 exercise sessions per week plus 5 - 7 power walks per week and adhere to the other 3 tips for a great bod this Summer.

Let’s get fit for Summer Part 3
Let’s get fit for Summer Part 2
Let’s get fit for Summer Part 1

Yours in Fitness
Troy Shipsey

Let’s get fit for Summer Part 3

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Does alcohol make you fat?

Ok, so we have discussed training to burn calories in Part 1, eating for good health and less calories in Part 2, now it is time to talk about the pure fuel source called alcohol.

I call it fuel, because that is what it is. Calories are a fuel source for our bodies. When you consume more calories (fuel) than what is needed by your body on a daily basis, you will gain weight.

Alcohol is just empty calories.

There is no enzyme in the human body that will convert alcohol to fat. So what happens is, you drink alcohol and it sits as your fuel source to be used next. Next being before the food you are eating. So what happens to that food? It gets stored as fat. The more alcohol you drink, the more empty calories are sitting waiting to be burnt and the longer it will take to burn it off, so the more food will be stored as fat.

You can’t counteract this by not eating on a day when you drink because we all know that starving our bodies results in even more negative changes to the body eventually resulting in more weight gain.

What you can do if you know you are going to have a big night on the drink is eat very healthily on the days leading up to and after the drinking session and also increase you exercise on the days either side to compensate for the extra calories that are hanging around in your body.

Another thing to take note of is the junk food that you usually eat when you are drunk or hing over. Generally, any healthy diet goes out the window when you have a few drinks in the system!

A general rule of thumb that I use is 1/2 a calorie in each ml of alcohol. This is not exact, but it is a good rule of thumb to give you a general idea of the sabotage you are doing to your weight loss goals when you head out on the drink.

I haven’t touched on the negative affects that alcohol has on the human body, but believe me, there are plenty. For now, I am just talking alcohol and weight loss.

Does alcohol make you fat? Absolutely!

Next time you get stuck into the drink, remember the negatives;

* 1/2 calorie per ml

* You will eat more junk food when you are drunk

* You will eat more junk food when you are hung over

* You won’t want to train if you are hung over

* You won’t train in the morning if you went out drinking the night before and you wouldn’t have trained at night because you were already out drinking

* Weight loss aside, alcohol is a depressant and a diuretic

Not really anything good about alcohol is there, so drink it in moderation!

 

Drinking beer is so rare for me, I had to have a photo! Who wouldn't drink a beer that is named after them?

Drinking beer is so rare for me, I had to have a photo! Who wouldn't drink a beer that is named after them?

Let’s talk walking in next week’s tip let’s get fit for Summer Part 4.

Yours in fitness

Troy Shipsey

Let’s get fit for summer Part 1

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Well its that time of year again. Everybody is scrambling to get in shape for their swim suits and those lazy summer days on the beach. Or maybe it’s just for the lack of clothing that we wear as the weather heats up.

Whatever the reason, this is definitely the season to get in shape.

So here are my series of tips to get in shape for summer (life). They may sound like common sense, that is because they are, but I guess everybody just needs a little kick up the butt and a reminder now and then, or we’d all be in great shape all year round. It’s not that hard, just eat sensibly and move regulary.

So my first tip to you: Don’t skip your workouts!

Every person and every workout is different, but as a general rule of thumb, you would burn approximately 600 calories in 1 hour of my training.

So lets use this average figure of 600 calories per workout for my calculations.

I recommend training 5 days per week. This = 3000 calories burned per week.

If you want to burn 1 kg of fat, you have to burn approximately 7700 calories.

So without looking at nutrition in this tip, it would take 2 1/2 weeks to burn off 1 kg of fat without skipping any workouts.

Lets say you train 3 days per week, it will now take you 1 month to lose that kilo of fat.

Train 2 days per week and we are now looking at 6 weeks to lose that 1 kilo of fat.

This may sound silly, but some people only train once a week. They are looking at 3 months to lose 1 kg of fat.

So here’s your first tip to getting that body you want; Train regularly and don’t skip your workouts!

Now this tip is taking into consideration movement only, but I think we all know that it is what goes into our mouths that is critical to weight loss, so we will look at this in next week’s tip: Let’s get fit for summer Part 2.

Your in Fitness

Troy Shipsey

Centennial Park Group Personal Training Schedule 10th to 14th November

Monday, November 10th, 2008

 

Monday Boxing
Tuesday Circuit: 
* Spiderman push ups + up and downs + walking lunges
* 10 burpees, 50 sit ups - 2:10
* 10 laps, 100 bicycle - 20:20
* Partner dips 30:20:10
* Mabu 120 sec:90 secs:60 secs / pulse crunches 10-1
Wednesday The Hill
Thursday Kickboxercise: 
Gloves and Pads
Friday Running: 1 hot lap of park - 3.5 km   
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Fun and Fitness: 
* 10 point ball chase
* Up and down circle
* Ultimate soccer

To join our group training classes, simply visit Group Training

Centennial Park Group Fitness Training Schedule 3rd to 7th November

Monday, November 3rd, 2008
Monday Fitness Assessments   
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Technique Circuit
Tuesday Boxercise
Wednesday Circuit:
* Lake & sit ups  
* Pleased to meet you’s
* 1 legged stand ups
* Lake & sit ups
* Plank 90:75:60:45:30
* Lake & sit ups
* Walking lunges
* Bicenturion dips
* Lake & sit ups
* Compass jumps
* Obliquies
Thursday Kickboxercise
Friday Running: 1 hot lap of park - 3.5 km   
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Fun and Fitness:
* Partner chase
* Tug’o'war
* Team plank push up 
* 20 ball steal

To join our group training classes, simply visit Group Training

 

Outdoor Group Training Centennial Park Training Schedule 27th to 31st October

Monday, October 27th, 2008

 

Monday Circuit:  
* Pond sprint
* Push ups 3 ways, diamond, stagger, stagger
* Good mornings
* Pond sprint
* Windmills
* Bench lunges
* Pond sprint
* Bicenturion dips
* Plyometric lunges
* Pond sprint
* Leg raised ab challenge
Tuesday Boxercise
Wednesday Running: 1 hot lap of the park - 3.5km
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Fun and Fitness:
* Partner chase
* Tug’o'war
* Team plank push up
* 20 ball steal
Thursday Kickboxercise
Friday Crossfit:
Kelly
10 push ups, 10 squats, 10 sit ups
On the minute, every minute for 20 minutesUNAY
200m run, 10 life savers, 20 sit ups AMRAP in 20 mins

Michelle
Dips:Star jumps 50:50 x 6 Timed

To join our group training classes, simply visit Group Training