They go on long-winded rants about shredding every ounce of fat in their bodies. They lecture us about lowering their caloric intake and sacrificing the oil-smooth tasting Bud Light for an O’Doul’s or calorie-free drink. They go on and on about and kicking the fried foods habit, going Vegan and chowing down on a steady diet of tasty soy, grass and insects and all these non-fat foods.
The fake faith, the tall tales and promises which cascade from their lips are astonishing.
By the time Feb.1 rolls around, and their supposed to be chiseled and flaunting a six-pack and posing with a scalding Maxim Model, there is a search warrant out for them.
Manfre, known as “The Unit” in those Jersey Shore circles, has cultivated a workout plan along with sizzling fiancée Amia Miley.
The goal is to develop a machete-sharp set of Abs and sustain them. There is a step-by-step formula, helping implement an unwavering commitment to garnering abs.
Don’t fill out an ABSentee ballot or practice gym ABStinence.
It won’t work.
Many of these newbie, resolutioners have never been to a gym and don’t feel comfortable there. But that is the good news.
The problem is that many of these newbies have not really clearly defined their goal, and without a defined goal, their chance for success is greatly minimized. Without a goal, they are wandering.
With a goal, they have set a destination in the GPS for their fitness journey. Plug it in, be on your way, and don’t look back!
Secondly, embrace the discomfort and feed off of whatever drove you to make this resolution. Whether it is health related, improving what you see looking back in the mirror, or whatever it is – fuel up and feed that fitness flame and let it burn bright!
I’ve worked in gyms, have been in gyms, and have been in fitness my whole life and people who try to do it fast almost always fail.
Set a reasonable goal of 2 to 3 times a week and work up to more from there. Successful fitness is a marathon, not a sprint; a lifestyle, not a hobby. Treat it like so.
You eat reasonable portions of lean meats, fish, skim dairy products, fruits, protein supplements, beans, and plenty of veggies… pretty much real food or what people would consider eating “clean” or healthy.
I hate to use those broad terms, because the definition of clean or healthy eating often changes due to new studies and theories.
Using those terms helps to blur the lines of the big differences in eating healthy from eating food that is not fattening. (For example walnuts are healthy but are also fattening.) But in short, eating “clean” is normally effective, at least at the beginning, and is the most simple or brainless way to accomplish it.
Don’t worry about keeping track of carbs, fats, glycemic index, hormones, metabolism, meal timing, etc; non of that matters! All of those things are noise and distractions from the factors that are within your control and really matter.
I define all of this, as well as proper calorie and protein intake very specifically in my program, at www.YourPerfectAbs.com.
The calculations are based on your size and activity level.
Once you take the steps to define your daily protein and calorie target, as well as implement a system to quickly and easily quantify foods (the system I have developed is called 10 to 1 and BEST), you can be freer in the types of foods that you eat.
Your workouts DO NOT have to be very advanced or complicated to be effective but you must make them BEST – Better Every Single Time – in order to keep progressing.
ZS:Explain to me, brother the “fitball” game and how one can watch beloved teams whileworking relentlessly to shed LBs. and thin out?
When the Patriots score, you will do 5 pushups for each point and when the Broncos score, you will do 5 air squats for each point.
For example: TD+PAT = 7pts X 5 reps = 35 pushups when the Patriots score a TD and extra point. When the Broncos score a TD and extra point, you have to do 35 air squats.
Obviously, a field goal is 3 pts (15 reps), etc.
Even just a 35 to 25 point game could mean 175 pushups and 125 air squats! This may be just a good pump for the more experienced fitness veterans or a torturous, “I’m gonna be sore for the rest of the week,” killer workout for others.
It is simply a nice way to motivate people to get it in, while still enjoying the pleasurable things in life.
In my opinion. life is all about balance. The Fitball routine is certainly better than drinking beer and snacking on munchies through both games, like you had planned!!