Saturday, August 18, 2012

Mindset

We have to start off by welcoming Little B into the world. Deb and Brendan had a beautiful baby boy yesterday. Everyone is happy and healthy. He is so darn cute I want to bite his face. Mindset... I haven't written much in a while but I had an experience the other day that I would like to share with you. I went for a run with a friend of mind. This friend is terrified of running long distances because she simply has never ran more then, I think 3 miles at a time. I'm trying to get ready for a running relay race I'm doing in September and my training program called for me to run 5 miles that day. So I asked my friend to join me. Her reaction was heck NO!!!!!!!!!!!! She said that she was really afraid and that there was no way that she could run 5 miles. I basically forced her to try it with me. Good idea? I don't know. We didn't get to 5 miles and the next day she told me that she felt completely defeated. I was crushed. What did I do? Why did I push her? Then I realized that she was defeated before she even started. We talked it out and she said that it was all in her head because she knew her body could handle the miles. She set a goal for herself after the run to complete a 4 mile run without stopping within the next few months. (I'm not 100% sure exactly what the time line was but I think it was a bout 1 month.) Two days later I get an email from her that she ran 4 MILES non stop!!!! She said she had a smile on her face the entire time. I guess what I'm trying to say is don't let yourself give up before you even start. I'm learning that the mind is so powerful. You need to be 100% committed to the task at hand. When you have that kind of commitment your odds of completing that task successfully are pretty high. You need to be confident in yourself. We're not cheerleaders or anything like that we don't try and be enthusiastic so you can reach your goal. We truly believe you can OR we wouldn't ask you to do the task. Its really that simple.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Rev. Al Sharpton's Words of Wisdom

Hi All!

My client was reading the Wall Street Journal this morning, and showed me an article about Rev. Sharpton's workout routine. I thought I would share some of his words of wisdom with you from a 57 year old man who has weighed more than 300 lbs, and is now down to a healthy 176 lbs.

How committed is he?

"You live seven days a week, that means you should exercise seven days a week...My trainer got me on track, now I'm my own police."

Words of advice for goal setting?

"I tell people to practice visualization. See yourself as your best person physically and then chisel yourself into that person. You have to be your own sculptor."
Wall Street Journal. Health & Wellness, D3. 12/6/11

This is some great advice that everyone should keep in mind while working out. While you can read all the health magazines in the world, or stare at the workout your trainer gave you for your days off, it is ultimately up to you to take action and dedicate yourself to staying healthy and looking the way you want. You only have one body, and NOW is the time to do everything you can to stay healthy and happy!!!


Have a good day :)

Friday, November 18, 2011

Elevate Fitness Thanksgiving Workout



Hi all! Here's another workout for you to do before that delicious thanksgiving feast!

Do each exercise for 1 min, and repeat the workout 3 times as hard as you can!

1.) Burpee push up/ pike up
2.) Single leg tuck up
3.) Plank Skaters
4.) Jump squat lunge
5.) Leg superman V's
6.) Bosu mogul jumps

Make sure those shoulders are back, abs are tight, and you work your butt off!

Let me know how you did- Good Luck!!! :)

Friday, November 11, 2011

NYC Marathon


Well we did it!!!!
Congrats to everyone that ran the 2011 NYC marathon!!!!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Thursday, August 11, 2011

We need your help!!!

Hey,
I hope this finds you well.
I decided to sign up and run in the NYC marathon
for the Robin Hood Foundation (www.robinhood.org).
I cant believe it either.
This decision couldn't have come in a more meaningful time in my life. I am committed to diligently training and succeeding in this momentous event.
I chose the Robin Hood Foundation, rather the Robin Hood Foundation chose me a long time ago.
The foundation targets poverty for kids and families (http://www.robinhood.org/approach.aspx).
Growing up my mom and I never had any money, yet we always
got by on hard work and commitment. Those are true values that will take you far in life and that will get me to finish this marathon.. The Robin Hood Foundation helps children that don't have ANY hope. I am committed to running this race for them.
Please help me raise $5000 to make lives better.
Please donate by clicking on this link http://www.crowdrise.com/garyswarni

I greatly appreciate all your love any support. My goal is to run this thing in under 4 hours. WOW.
I am committed to this and will work my tail off to do it.

Thanks again for your donations http://www.crowdrise.com/garyswarni

Love,

Gary

Friday, June 10, 2011

Fat Burning!!!



Are you ready for some high intensity fat burning?! This workout follows a training method called Tabata Training Method. You will do each exercise as hard as you can for 20 sec, rest for 10, and repeat 8 times...it is approximately 4 minutes for each exercise. Once you have completed exercise #1, move on down the list.

You will need a Kettle Bell and Medicine Ball (or Dumbbell) for this workout.

If you push yourself as hard as you can, this should be one of the hardest workouts you have ever done. Good luck!

1.) KB Swing

2.) Plank Jax

3.) MB Russian Twist

4.) KB Plank Slides

5.) Roll Back Jumps

6.) Split Lunge DB Raise

Challenge yourself and stick to 20sec on/ 10 sec off. Even if you find yourself fading, slow down, but don't stop!

Good Luck :)