The Secret to Sticking to Your Sunshine Coast Fitness Program

Mental toughness is an attribute everyone needs when embarking on a fitness and weight loss regime. Whether its to push through those last ten crunches when your abs are burning like fire; or that last hill sprint when your body is screaming at you and your tired and sweaty or  pumping out the last 5 reps when your muscles have totally turned to jelly. Training your body and your mind is something I consider really important for success and I’ve found that two simple words have an astounding effect on your mindset when you’re at this point…

“Strong mind” are the words I use for myself and my clients,  the looks of discomfort and strain on their faces instantly replaced with an expression of steely resolve and determination to finish the set. It’s a really cool thing to see. It’s the ‘mind over matter’ mentality that pushes you through those last 30 seconds you were so sure you couldn’t finish – but then before you know it, it’s over and you did it! It’s a great feeling.

A lot of people don’t realise that mentally they are ready to give up long before their body is, as soon as it starts to feel uncomfortable or as soon as that burn just starts to set in, already they’re thinking ‘ok that’s enough’ or ‘ouch that hurts’ and they give up. A word of advice  - unfortunately exercise is not supposed to be comfortable! Not if you’re looking for great results! And I don’t mean that you need to flog yourself within an inch of your life to get results, what I do mean is that you need to push yourself beyond your comfort zone. That’s what achieving results is all about –  in any area of life.

Before I was a trainer, some years ago, I was participating in a bootcamp where we given 100 squat jumps to complete at the end of a gruelling hour session dragging tyres, hauling logs, carrying sand bags, backwards tiger crawling and many, many sprints up a hill that was literally at a 60 degree angle from the ground. If the squat jumps weren’t low enough or we didn’t keep in time the count went back to zero.
The second time we got to 50 only to be told the count was back at zero I was feeling like I’d never be able to finish it, the more I focused on the numbers the more I felt aggravated, discouraged and tired and just wanted to give up.
It was at these sessions that I developed the trick of focusing my mind outside of the physical discomfort and diverted my thoughts elsewhere. I’d think about what else I had to do that day, take in the scenery around me or think about how much stronger I’d be the next time we had to do squat jumps. Since I am still able to walk today its clear that my trick worked and I got to the end of those never-ending squat jumps!
( However, I was very sore over the next few days! Click here to find out more about injuries, strains and sore muscles)

It’s great to share with other like-minded people the mental toughness that has inspired you to keep going even when you were sure you couldn’t. So I’d love to hear about the times you’ve thought you couldn’t finish the set or make it to the end. What were you doing? What were you thinking? And what got you through it?

Yours In Health & Fitness
Sascha Aiono
SculptLife Personal Trainer

PS –  For our clients I promise that the above session wont appear in our group training sessions!! Way too hard just for the sake of being hard! Here at Sculptlife we’re about getting results that are achievable and maintainable without being flogged within an inch of your life!
If you’re not already a client, why not give us a try to see how we can help you achieve your ultimate health, fitness and figure goals. Click here to arrange your free fitness consultation – we’d love to help!

Sticking To Your Sunshine Coast Fitness Program – Even When The Weather Gets Cold!

Early mornings are not so fun in winter when its cold and dark outside, it becomes quite temping to just stay in bed where it’s warm and cosy! Even a Sunshine Coast Personal Trainer can find it difficult to get out of bed and slog it out in the cold – which happened to me just this morning.
My alarm went off at 6 am (which is a late start compared to the 4.30 am wake ups I have in order to start training clients at 5.30am) it was dark and cold at 10 degrees outside and all of a sudden that sneaky, whingey little voice inside my head said “Aww, but I dont wanna go for a run! It’s cold and dark – I cant be stuffed!”  So I hit the snooze button and rolled over.

I lay there thinking about how much I loved bed, so cosy and comfy, and how nice would it be to stay there all morning, get up at 7.30 and just skip training altogether.
Almost immediately images from the night before popped into my head, I had been to a BodyBuilding contest and seen lots of lean, buffed bods in bikinis and high heels strutting around on stage. It was then that the Sunshine Coast Personal Trainer in me piped up and said “Unfortunately for you being warm and cosy in bed isnt going to get you to your health, figure and fitness goals! Get up!”
(See! Even us trainers are vicitims of our own trainer-to-client encouragement!)

And so reluctantly I got up, reached for some training clothes, devised a way to get dressed that would expose the least amount of bare skin to the cold air outside the bed covers (ie: getting dressed under the covers!!) This took a while, considering I was getting dressed in bed and when it’s cold outside, I usually layer up my workout gear so I’m warm until my heart rate is up, then I can start taking off the layers as I get warmer. Finally I was ready and went for my run.

Forty-five minutes later I was pumped, on an endorphin high and feeling great and I thought about how my day would have started if I hadnt gotten up and trained; it seemed like a sluggish and lethargic way to start the day and I was glad that I hadnt stayed in bed.

Even some of our clients have encountered and overcome this same early morning, inner-monologue debate. One such client bounds up to me in the mornings at 5.30am in the dark, and cheerily says “good morning!” while i’m still mentally waking up! (Even though my body is up and awake – my brain is often half and hour behind my body!) It takes a bit of mental toughness to get up and get going when the rest of the population stays inside in their beds where its warm.

I’d like to know about the times you’ve had to talk yourself out of bed to get to training or the tips and tricks you’ve come up with to make sure you get out there and get working towards your goals. One of our Sunshine Coast Personal Trainers – Sammy, her trick is to set 3 different alarms, while our office administrator Tiani asks her boyfriend to help her out of bed – this ‘help’ he interprets as pulling the covers off her, refusing to give them back then literally kicking her out of bed!   Harsh, but effective none-the-less!

If you’re having a little more trouble than getting out of a warm bed when trying to stay motivated on your fitness journey make sure you check out our article on “refocusing on fitness.

So lets hear it then! Post your comment below!

Yours In Health & Fitness

Sascha Aiono
Sculptlife Personal Trainer

Choosing the Right Sunshine Coast Fitness Program to Meet Your Goals

Before embarking on a Sunshine Coast fitness program, it’s important to sit down and outline your goals. What do you want to accomplish with your fitness program? Are your goals to lose weight, or increase your strength, or simply to benefit from a healthier lifestyle? Knowing what you want to achieve before you start will start you on the path of choosing the right fitness routine to help you reach your goal. In this article, we’ll take a look a few different exercise routines, their pros and cons, and how a Sunshine Coast fitness trainer can help direct you on the path to reach your goal.

Walking Routines

Walking is a great, balanced exercise for people of all ages, but those that truly wish to benefit from this routine will have to do more than take a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood. Walking at a faster pace than normal will help burn calories and keep the muscles working. Picking up the pace can be as simple as lengthening the strides and keeping the arms moving – not necessarily swinging but by bending the arms at the elbow.

For older folks, walking is a great way to help keep the body in shape, but younger people may not gain as many benefits and might want to augment their Sunshine Coast fitness program with another exercise. Walking may also be difficult for those that suffer from joint or muscle problems.

Swimming Routines

Those with joint or muscle problems may benefit from a swimming routine, which works the entire body without putting undue stress on joints and muscles. Swimming is great for those that want to work at their own pace, and beginners can slowly build up their endurance and eventually be able to swim continuously for as much as thirty minutes at a time.

However, if the goal is weight loss, swimming may not be as affective as choosing a workout routine outside the water. One of the benefits of working out outside of water is that the body temperature rises and the metabolism is increased for upwards of eighteen hours after exercise, but exercising in water results in the water conducting the heat away from the body, which means that the body temperature will not be raised and neither will the metabolism.
Resistance Routines

If your goals include increasing strength and muscle mass, doing a resistance routine may be the best choice. Not necessarily the best choice for losing weight or improving cardiovascular fitness, resistance training can at least help maintain body weight, as the muscles will use more calories than the fat. Resistance training can also be increased in difficulty with added repetitions or less time between exercises.

Trying to decide the best path to take isn’t always as simple as choosing a favorite sport or routine. Consulting a Sunshine Coast fitness trainer, who can assess your present fitness, strengths and weaknesses, can be a valuable asset to any one seeking to improve their health. Not only can a Sunshine Coast fitness trainer set you on the best path to reach your goals, but he will be with you every step of the way, to make sure you work in the safest way possible and to encourage you.