Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Get Your Arse into It!!


In a previous post regarding foam rolling, we talked a bit about muscle activation. 

For athletic purposes, by having all of your muscles activated and in working order, you can escape overuse injuries as you’ll have more muscles doing the work for you. For fat loss the more muscles you use the more output you’ll have and the more calories you’ll burn.


The muscle most common that requires activation is the gluteal muscles. With a major shift in the time spent in sitting positions at work and at home, the glutes are basically rendered useless by the nervous system and subsequently turned off to preserve energy.


When the glutes aren’t in use then you’ll shift a lot of stress to the anterior side of the body and adopt what is called a quadriceps dominant pattern in most things you do. 

Symptoms of a quad dominant pattern include a pelvis that sticks up at the back and down at the front (anterior pelvic tilt), a tendency to just break at the knees when lowering down to the floor and up the chain you'll have rounded shoulders. This can all lead to wear and tear and eventual pain to the lower back and knees.

Nothing works better then a visual so here's a before and after shot of an online client of mine with the photos being taken about 6 months apart. She is a 50-something year old mother who followed my recommendations to the tee.



You can view some of the exercises she used here as well as below:

                                    

   
                                   

Those jeans will fit a lot better with something to fill them out with!!


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Fixing Your Fitness Interruptions





I read a quote the other day that read like this:

"...Commitment is to maintain the mood you were in when you made the decision to commit..."

What this means exactly is that if you can sustain the mood that you had the moment you decided to make a life change, you will successfully make that life change.

If, and usually when, this mood subsides is precisely the time the life change starts to be put down the pecking order of priority of things to attend to in your busy life.

Today when I left the house at 5:45am (yes AM), I had the slightest tinge of ice on my windscreen so I checked my phone and it said that it was a measly 4 degrees.

This almost made me go back inside and jump right back into our brand new king sized bed instead of going to make a living so it makes it an even easier choice to give your 6am training session the boot when you might not think there's much on the line whether you do or do not turn up.

Winter is a fitness killer!!!

Whatever momentum you built up prior to winter can be quickly derailed once the real cold stuff comes around which for us Melbournians has been the last 2 weeks.

I can't think of a better idea then to put yourself in the best position to succeed.

Make a list of things that are a pretty good chance of derailing your training output then also match that up with a point that fixes the problem.

Our boutique studio in Toorak Road, South Yarra has walls and a roof which has been keeping bad whether away for a good while now, making it an ideal destination to maintain your training output in all forms of weather.

If your mood has altered since you made the decision to finally get yourself organised enough to implement regular exercise into your lifestyle then a subtle change like moving indoors can bring the commitment level right back to where it was when you made the initial decision, where it should be.

To make this decision even easier we currently have a Winter Training Package that we have available from our main website that you should really get onto before we get rid of it.

If you're already a member of a gym or you have your own home gym then we've still got you covered as we can provide you with online training / fitness consultancy program.

Don't lose sight of your long term outlook this year like all the other years, use what we have to offer to your advantage.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Do This and You'll Succeed





Let's go back to January and look at your newly formed checklist for 2013.

Start eating more vegetables. Tick

Start drinking more water. Tick

Do more exercise. Tick.

A fail proof plan if I've ever seen one...said no one ever.

You make a page full of bullet points but if there is particular one missing, all the rest might as well in a foreign language because they won't matter.

COMMIT.

Don't just decide to do something - you've got to COMMIT to it.

COMMIT to eating more vegetables.

COMMIT to drinking more water.

COMMIT to doing more exercise.

If you don't COMMIT yourself to YOUR OWN goals, then how will you reach them? Goal setting is easy. Goal Reaching is not. It's near impossible without commitment.

It's now June. You didn't commit in January. You still didn't commit in March. And here we are.

It's June (already).

If you want to make that change you aimed to achieve in January then you still can.

All you gotta do is COMMIT to something. Something has to change and it has to stay changed.

You want something to COMMIT to this winter?

COMMIT to this then:

http://fullcirclefitness.com.au/_mgxroot/page_10794.html

So let us know what you'll COMMIT to for the rest of this year and let us know if we can help.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Supplementation Done Right


NUTRIWAY - Weight Management


I bet when you think of supplementation you think of something like this bad tans, bad make up and stringy get ups.

This is supplementation taken to the extreme.

Tanning yourself orange is cool but at Full Circle Fitness, we focus on supplementing the right way.

The right way means supplementing valuable vitamins and minerals that cater to everyday activities done by everyday people. People like you!!

Now it is definitely true that you can get all the vitamins and minerals you need from a balanced diet but there's probably no one in the world who has the perfectly balanced diet. Couple this with poor absorption rates with tampered food from supermarkets and it makes it even harder to attain.

We have introduced the selling of vitamins in the studio as of this week so here's a short list of some of the most common vitamins that the general population should really think about supplementing.

Omega 3 Complex – helps maintain cell membranes and supports healthy cholesterol levels...contains essential fatty acids not manufactured in the body...helps relieve pain from arthritis...vitamin E to combat oxidation

Concentrated Fruits – great for total well being and vitality...contains phytonutrients equivalent to 10 serves of fruit and veg in only 2 tablets...rich in plant compounds and antioxidants...helps maintain eye health

Daily Multivitamin – 12 key vitamins and 11 minerals (including iron)...helps relieve nervous tension and stress...a potent and convenient way to help fill in the gaps in your daily diet

Vitamin C – extended release over 8 hours for maximum effect...helps relieve allergies...helps boost immunity during cold and flu season

Calcium Magnesium – for diets lacking in dairy and dark leafy veg...particularly beneficial to pregnant, breastfeeding or menopausal  women, adolescents and the elderly...magnesium aids in calcium absorption for healthier bones...may help prevent osteoporosis

B Vitamin Complex – combat energy exhaustion and the effects of smoking, alcohol and poor dieting...can help relieve nervous tension, stress and mild anxiety when the pressure is building...as vitamin B is water soluble and highly essential that requires regular replenishment

Iron – women (particularly during pregnancy), teenage girls, athletes and vegetarians are at risk of low iron intake...supports the immune system... contains a highly absorbable form of iron, ferrous lactose

Protein Bars – low GI snack packed with 22g of protein...mixed berry smoothie, fudgy brownie, caramel vanilla and roasted peanut flavours

Fibre – soluble and insoluble fibre aids digestion and helps maintain healthy digestive function

Vitamin Drinks – includes B vitamins  and folic acid that release energy from fats, carbs and proteins

The wife has been taking a bunch of these vitamins, which are all organic by the way, for the last 3 or 4 months now and has seen a great improvement in energy levels and vitality, and this is from a women with an auto immune disease so if they can help her imagine what they could do for you.

Get on board the health train!!