June 1 marks the start of the picture challenge #JustDoItJune with prizes! Are you getting in on the fun?! Why not? It’s a great way to get into a healthy habit! It takes 21 days to create a habit, and this is the perfect way to doEdit that! Put a daily reminder in your phone!
How do you join? It’s never too late! Simply post a daily picture on Facebook (Dani Sanusi Fitness) or Instagram (@danisanusifitness) showing ANY way you fit health or fitness into your day, every day for the month. You DON’T have to do it every day, but the more pictures you do, then the higher odds you’ll win! EACH picture is 1 entry (1 a day) to win Complete Greens, a fabulous nutritional supplement!
*Be sure to tag #JustDoItJune โชand @danisanusifitness. Make sure your profile isnโt on private so we can see your wonderful posts. GO FOR IT! Whoโs in?!?! Ask a friend to do it with you and support each other! What have you got to lose??
So you’re thinking of trying out a fitness class. That’s great! Group fitness classes can be very motivating and could be just what you need to spice up your workout routine. There’s something magical about working hard with others in a group setting. You’re really all a team working together with the same goal in mind, which makes it that much more fun (if you can’t tell that a group fitness instructor is the author of this article, then you surprise me)!
Are you worried about working out in front of others? Well fear not! Trust me, everyone is only looking either at themselves or at the instructor. It’s just the way we are wired! We are either seeing what the heck we are doing or making sure we are following along correctly. Set aside that worry ๐
What class should you take? Well, what are your goals? Are you trying to build muscle, increase cardio, increase flexibility? You can ask the gym staff what classes could be a good fit for what you’re interested in. If you want to build those muscles, then check out a weight training class. They’re perfect for any introduction for form for basic weight lifting. Many people find cardio to be boring when done independently, so a cycle class could be the perfect way to make it more fun! Or if you want to try and increase flexibility, balance and strength, then a yoga class could be perfect for you.
Get there early. Introduce yourself to the instructor, let them know you are new to the class. They can help set up your equipment and give you a run down of what to expect. Even better, also introduce yourself to a nearby participant and see if they can give you any tips or suggestions for the class. At the very least you’ll know the person’s name that you’re going to sweat through the class with ๐
There is no shame in modifying! Absolutely none. Take breaks whenever you need them. If something doesn’t feel right, then don’t do it. The best thing you can do for yourself is listen to your body. Talk to your instructor after class if you have any concerns.
Have FUN! There’s nothing better than trying something new, and letting yourself have fun with it. Don’t take it too seriously, let go of any expectations you may have for the class, and don’t overdo it the first time.
Now, get to it! The only thing to it is to do it! Don’t hesitate if you have any questions ๐
I want you to believe in yourself as much as I do. I truly think that anything is possible for you. No matter what your goals are, never give up on your dreams. Dreams are what makes life so beautiful. Giving up is the easy thing to do. If your goals pertain to health and fitness, then pretend this post is my personal high-five just for you!
Yesterday my dear friend Lauren sent me this text you see here. She has made fitness goals for 2015, and is doing a fabulous job keeping them. I am so proud of her! However, some days you will have zero motivation to keep working towards that goal. We have all been there. And yesterday was that day for her. I am even more proud of her that she went to the gym anyways. It is so easy to just give up, sit on the couch, and pig out on junk food. One lazy day can easily lead to the next, and before you know it, you’ve gone a month without working out. Even if this post motivates just ONE person to keep going, then I have succeeded in my personal goals. And this text from Lauren is just one example of why never giving up will always be worth it!
Don’t let a bad day get you down, friend. Some days, we have a bad workout. It’s okay, because the next one will go better. Just keep throwing those sneakers on, and don’t stop. There will be a day where you look back and thank yourself for sticking with it. The only thing holding you back is you. Now go for it!
If you would like me to help guide you through your fitness journey, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me ๐ I am happy to help however I can!
If you, like so many people at the turn of a new year, are trying to achieve a more fit lifestyle, you are probably doing some form of a traditional form of exercise. Maybe you’re going to the gym, attending some classes, running, walking, doing that new home workout video, something like that…right? That’s absolutely fabulous! But, there is more that you can do than just the normal form of exercise. Why not incorporate it into your everyday routine? Here are some great ways to do just that!
1. Balancing on one foot while washing dishes. Yep! Why not? You’re standing there anyway, and balance is a very much overlooked component of overall fitness. It spills over into so many other aspects of your life, and can even help prevent future injuries.
2. Do your own house/yard work. Ugh, sounds terrible, right? NO! Just look at each blade of grass, or each weed, and think about how many calories you could burn out there by taking care of it yourself. Or those dirty cars that need washing and cleaning. It’s the perfect opportunity for exercise! Plus, the money you no longer spend on having it done for you can now go straight to those new running shoes you will need with all those miles you’ve been logging ๐
Enjoying a beautiful long walk with my fur babies (yes, I do love long walks on the beach)
3. Walk those dogs. Have you ever heard of the phrase “A tired dog is a happy dog”? Well if your pup has been acting up, or has put on a couple extra holiday pounds because of the winter (maybe both the dog AND you), the best thing you can do for both you and them is to go walk! Plus, it’s great bonding time with your furry friend.
4. Take the stairs. Well, that’s a no brainer. Who likes elevators, anyways? That music is always terrible. And if you’re wearing nice shoes, you can bring that brand new pair of running shoes with you. And if you’re worried about what running shoes would look like with your work outfit, I promise you this; fitness looks better on everyone.
5. Park far away. It amazes me sometimes when people try to park as close as possible to the gym entrance (or any entrance for that matter). Hello, people! Park a few rows away. You’re probably already wearing the right clothing for it anyways, right?
Now at this point you may be saying; Dani, I do not have time for this. There is no room in my schedule for it. To you I say; isn’t your health and overall well being more important than anything else? If you’re healthy and taking care of yourself, then that allows you to have a work and have busy schedule. But if you lose that health, then how are you supposed to be able to work? If you don’t think preventative health is key, you may want to start thinking about what your favorite prescription drugs are (sarcasm). I know you have room in that crazy schedule! There is always something you know you can cut out or do to be more efficient with your time. I believe in you! Now get out there and start fitting fitness into your every day!
What are your own ways to include fitness into everyday activities?
Is your New Year’s resolution to eat right? Lose weight? Get fit? Run a race? Even if it’s not fitness related, here are 5 great ways to help stick to your resolution and make 2015 a fantastic year of achieving your goals!
1. Keep Track
Keep a calendar so you can check off each day, or a food log, depending on what your goal is. If you’re trying to keep track of what foods you’re eating, use an app (there are tons of free ones out there!). It will help you keep yourself honest and help track your progress! Same thing goes with a calendar: if you are trying to work out 5 times a week, mark off what days you do fit your exercise in and make sure you keep hitting your goals. One day at a time!
2. Have an accountability buddy
Maybe you and a friend have similar goals?! Buddy up and help motivate one another to stay on trackย ๐ Everything is way more fun with a friend!
3. Give yourself an off day
The best way to stay on track? To allow yourself to get off track! If you’re working on your diet, allow yourself a cheat meal every once in a while. A meal will not undo all your hard work, I promise you ๐
4. Don’t be vague with your goal
Don’t just have your resolution be to “get fit”. Try wording your goal in more measurable terms, such as; I want to lose 10lbs this year. Or I want to reduce my body fat percentage to X%. Just don’t give yourself an unrealistic deadline! Be patient with yourself. You WILL get there.
5. Write it down!
Write down what your actual resolution is, and put it somewhere in your home or a place that might be particularly helpful to see the reminder. Just seeing your writing and remembering what your goal is will help you start and end your day on the right foot!
Remember, whatever your resolution is, make sure that it’s truly something you want for yourself. It takes 21 days to create a habit.ย Be patient with yourself, and don’t give up. Make 2015 your year!
What is your 2015 resolution? Mine is to eat right, run a PR half marathon and to work on my Yoga arm balances and inversions! (THERE, it’s out there! It’s also written on the 2015 goals bulletin board at my gym for all to see…eek!)