It’s time to change the way you think about exercise

Would you like to get inside my brain and see what I think and how I go about training my clients? Here it is in a nutshell – I have and always will treat every potential client as an athlete.

You’re an athlete in my eyes and you’re going to train like one.

kb3Nearly everyone who has trained with me has found they are playing more than they had in years outside of they gym. Some join softball leagues and others just get involved in games of basketball that they usually would have sat out. My goal is to be able to play with my grandkids and not have to sit watching them play. In short, they all become athletes again.  And more importantly, they feel better than they have had in years, both physically and emotionally.

Training like an athlete has nothing in common with training like a typical gym rat. Training like an athlete involves improving your flexibility, mobility, agility and speed. Athletes also need to focus on building muscle, losing fat and gaining strength.

Even if you do not desire to participate in a sport of any kind and just want to look and feel better, it still makes perfect sense to train like an athlete. When people think of their ideal physiques, who do they want to look like? More people would choose to look like a Pro Bowl wide receiver than a Mr. Olympia competitor. Everyone wants to look like an athlete, therefore the smartest thing to do would be to train like one.

It’s time to put an end to the days of boring, monotonous workout routines. Skip the stationary bike and do a few intervals of fast paced tabatas. Ditch the leg extension for some bearcrawls up a hill. Trash the ab roller machines and start swinging a heavy kettlebell or throwing a medicine ball. Forget aerobics and tricep kickbacks and start doing heavy deadlifts.

When you go to the gym with a greater purpose than simply to look better, you separate yourself from the pack. You will be much more than all show and no go.
With the family and work related responsibilities we all have, it’s often difficult to find the time to play or train, yet somehow everyone seems to be able to sit down and watch TV or go out and get pizza and ice cream.

Skipping a few hours a week of TV to work out is probably a very real possibility for most of us. Instead of spending Saturday afternoons sipping soda and shopping, how about getting out for a hike or actually playing with the kids instead of being irritated by them? If you look, you can always find the time. And when you find time, if you look even harder, you can usually find even more time.

When you analyze what’s important in life, hopefully your healthc-cphysical, mental and emotional – are near the top of your list. There is no better way to simultaneously improve all three than training like and becoming an athlete.

Contrary to what most people think, you don’t have to be young to be an athlete. But if you become an athlete, chances are you just might feel young again.

Make It Happen, Every Day!

Nancy

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