grey metal steps

Big leaps are the result of small steps

Most people overestimate what they can do in a day, and underestimate what they can do in a month. We overestimate what we can do in a year, and underestimate what we can accomplish in a decade.Matthew Kelly, "The Long Run" I often think about this quote - as it pertains to health and fitness, … Continue reading Big leaps are the result of small steps

Four Mistakes Youโ€™re Probably Making While โ€œDoing Absโ€ (And What to Do Instead!)

The abs. When working with clients, itโ€™s one of the most frequently referenced places that people want to lose fat. Reminder: spot reducing is a myth and if you want to lose body fat on your stomach, it takes time, proper nutrition, and loss of body fat everywhere else as well! But I digressโ€ฆ Back … Continue reading Four Mistakes Youโ€™re Probably Making While โ€œDoing Absโ€ (And What to Do Instead!)

Motivation: Your “Why” and The Bottom Line

Weโ€™ve set our โ€œSMARTโ€ goals, making sure theyโ€™re realistic and neither too big nor too small. Weโ€™ve examined our sources of motivation, looking at both extrinsic and intrinsic types to ensure we have a couple of each. And yet, weโ€™re still lacking motivation. Itโ€™s time to reconnect with your โ€œwhyโ€. Our โ€œwhyโ€ is the underlying … Continue reading Motivation: Your “Why” and The Bottom Line

Motivation: Setting Goals and Recognizing the Source and Type

These next two weeks, weโ€™re going to take a deep dive into motivation: proper goal setting to enhance motivation, sources and types, how to reclaim it, and what to do if you donโ€™t have it.ย  First, letโ€™s take a look at setting proper goals to keep you motivated to continue to work toward them, as … Continue reading Motivation: Setting Goals and Recognizing the Source and Type

It’s the Climb.

Most times, we start our health and fitness journey with only the end goal in mind. Itโ€™s a shining light at the end of the tunnel, guiding us through and (ideally) giving us the motivation we need to succeed in our efforts. But thatโ€™s not the important part or where we will find success. The … Continue reading It’s the Climb.

The Confidence Gap

This weekโ€™s post is specifically for the ladies. Gentlemen, keep reading if youโ€™re interested, or share it with a close friend, spouse, or coworker! I referenced this in a recent Instagram post. The caption reads: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bmk_gUOhbil/?taken-by=emily_meyer13 Thereโ€™s a phenomenon referred to as โ€œThe Confidence Gapโ€. In general, women underestimate their abilities while men overestimate. Strength … Continue reading The Confidence Gap

Your Trainer Struggles Too

When this article came to mind on my early drive to work one Tuesday morning, the working title was โ€œYour Trainer Struggles, Just Like You.โ€ But, as I started writing, I realized Iโ€™m not here to say anyoneโ€™s struggles are the same as otherโ€™s. Theyโ€™re not. Even when comparing two people with seemingly identical life … Continue reading Your Trainer Struggles Too

Don’t Fall Victim to Group-Think

There is a trend right now toward intuitive eating and not counting macros, which has been popular among the fitness community for some time. While I agree that intuitive eating can be quite freeing and a liberating step for some people, for others it may not fit with their goals or they may not feel … Continue reading Don’t Fall Victim to Group-Think

Working Out for Life

In the gym, we lift perfectly shaped dumbbells, walk on treadmills, sit on machines designed to target a single muscle group, and pedal bikes that we donโ€™t balance as we ride. But how often do we encounter these in our everyday life? If your day looks anything like mine, chances are grocery bags are never … Continue reading Working Out for Life

If it’s not hell yes, it’s a no

Time for some Tuesday, trainer tough love. Every once in a while, I have a few topics that come up โ€“ either common misconceptions, ideas and exercises people get wrong, whatever they may be. Weโ€™re going to tackle these on Tuesdays with bonus articles. They might be what you want to hear. They might be … Continue reading If it’s not hell yes, it’s a no