Finally Getting It Right

As Seen In Evansville Living January 2012

Your Guide To Finally Achieving Your New Year’s Resolution

Welcome to 2012! Did you make some New Year’s resolutions? Did any of those resolutions have to do with getting in shape or losing weight? Did you make the same ones last year? If you are ready to finally get it right and make this the last year you have to make a resolution to get in shape, here are a few tips that will help make that happen.

First, raise your standards. The inspiration for this came from a lesson from Tony Robbins. Almost everyone is currently in the shape their standards allow them to be in. There are cases, due to medical issues, where people don’t have control over their weight or fitness level.  Most of us, however, are in exactly the condition we allow ourselves to be in. Our weight, size, and fitness levels are a result of our behavior: activity (or lack thereof) and food choices.

When you raise your standards, the first thing that happens is that it turns your “shoulds” into “musts”. Instead of thinking “I should exercise today,” you think “I MUST exercise today.” Instead of thinking “I should get the baked fish instead of the fettuccine Alfredo,” you think “I MUST make a healthier eating choice.” If you start to think of yourself as a healthy, fit person and start expecting yourself to act like one too, your actions will reflect that.

Stop accepting half-hearted efforts at exercise and “kind of” eating better. You are capable of so much more. Raise your standards and enjoy the results.

Secondly, focus on the process. I talk all the time about the importance of setting goals.  A goal needs to be measurable and it needs to have a deadline. There are two types of goals that we focus on: outcome goals and process goals. An example of an outcome goal is “I will lose 30 pounds or more by June 1, 2012.” While it’s very important to know the ultimate outcome you would like to achieve, I encourage you to focus on the process goals for a while. A process goal is based on the actions that will help you achieve your outcome goal.  These goals must also be measurable and have deadlines. If you know that exercising is going to be a key part of reaching an outcome goal, a good example of a process goal would be “I will exercise for at least 20 minutes 15 times or more each month.” You can measure how many times you exercise, and you can measure a month. More good examples of process goals would be “I will eat at least one piece of fruit every day” and “I will make sure I have protein with at least two meals per day.” It’s important for you to use “at least” and “or more” because you want to give yourself the option of over-achieving.

If you spend the next year focusing on meeting your process goals, the outcome goals will take care of themselves. I hope these tips will help you make 2012 your healthiest and best year ever!

Welcome to 2012

Happy New Year! I want to start by wishing you a happy and healthy 2012!  Not too long ago, I was featured in something pretty cool called World Fitness Elite.  You can check it out HERE  This was seen in USA Today and the UK Independent.

What I want to focus on today is the first part of my quote, “Don’t just sit there, do something!”  For this particular feature, I was using this to refer to exercising, but it can apply to almost anything in our life, and now I am applying it to one area of mine.

One thing I have set as a personal goal is to write more.  Whether it is blog posts like this one, articles, or even a book.  I am not a great writer, but I know I won’t improve if I don’t work on it.  This year I am going to focus on writing every day.  Some of it will make it here, some will stay private, but I know that by taking action and sitting down to write (or type) it will improve.

I have put writing into what I am calling my “Power Hour”. My Power Hour consists of the following:

  1. 15 minutes of reading something to improve my spiritual life (the Bible, a devotional, etc.)
  2. 15 minutes of reading something to improve me personally (business development, self-help, relationship, parenting etc.)
  3. 15 minutes of reading something related to my profession (training, nutrition, coaching, etc.)
  4. 15 minutes of writing (blog, articles, etc.)

First of all, I love to read, and by blocking out time each day for this Power Hour, not only am I doing something I enjoy, but I am also helping myself grow in ways that will help me improve as a husband and father, as a person, as a business owner, and as a fitness professional.

Currently filling those categories are 1. The Bible, the book of John  2. “EntreLeadership” by Dave Ramsey  3.  “Easy Strength” by Dan John and Pavel Tsatsouline  and 4. This blog post.

Today’s lesson I would like to share with you comes from EntreLeadership.  Dave Ramsey talks about the difference between trying to manage our results and managing our activities.  He says to remember that “results are generated by activities.  If I manage my activities, then the results I want occur.”

Just a few weeks ago, I did a video on this same concept.  Here it is.

 

Today I would like to encourage you to focus on the process, the activities that will help you achieve the results you want.

Let’s make it a great 2012!

You CAN do it!

“From testimonials and personal experience we have enough information to conclude that it is possible to live an extraordinary life.” – Jim Rohn

I heard this quote the other day from Jim Rohn, and it inspired me.  I immediately wanted to share it with you.  Why?  This quote applies directly to fitness and weight loss goals as well as life in general.

One of the biggest challenges I see our clients face when they start with us is self-doubt.  Usually they have tried more than once to lose weight, improve their health, etc. and it didn’t work out for them.   They question whether or not it is actually possible for them to have the body they want.

Well, like this quote says, we have enough proof and information from testimonials from our clients and from personal experience working with others to know that it is absolutely possible to completely change your health, lose weight and get in fantastic shape.

Here are a few examples:

Traci Harrison Before

 

Traci Harrison lost over 100 pounds with Custom Fit!

 

Stacie Inman Before

 

Stacie Inman lost 50 pounds and almost 9 inches off her waist!

 

Dawn Stevens Before

 

Dawn Stevens lost almost 30 pounds and 6 inches off her waist!

 

At Custom Fit we have watched people lose 30, 50, 100 pounds.  We have seen them get to the point where they no longer need blood pressure and cholesterol medications.  We know without a doubt that change is possible.

And it can be done at any age.  I will never forget a client named Jean who trained with us at age 86.  When she started her program, she would come in and use her cane to go from station to station.  Working with her trainer Diana, she made some amazing improvements.  By the time she completed her training with us, she would leave her cane at the couch at the front of the training studio.  When she finished her workout, she would pick up her cane, tuck it under her arm and walk out the door to her car!  It was so inspiring to see her commitment and the progress she made that definitely led to a higher quality of life.

My message to you today is simply this, “You can do it.”  You can reach your goals. You can change your health.  The evidence is there.  Experience proves it is possible.

Are people who exercise happier?

This past weekend a legend in the fitness industry, Jack Lalanne passed away at the age of 96.  I would like to share a video clip of his with you that I think still applies today.  Watch it and let me know what you think.

From my own experience, I know that I am definitely in a better mood and happier in general when I am exercising regularly and making good food choices. How about you? Please share your thoughts in the comment section below.

Do You Feel Like You Are Fighting An Impossible Battle?

Trying to lose weight can be an extremely frustrating endeavor.  For many people, it has become, at least in their mind, an “impossible battle”.  They lose 5 pounds, then gain 6. Lose 15 pounds, then gain 12 of it back.  They yo-yo back and forth.

Challenges are everywhere.  People at work bring in donuts, cookies and other snacks.  We are constantly in a hurry, so we grab whatever is quick and convenient to eat or hit the nearest fast food drive-through.

We plan on exercising, but things come up.  Family members or friends need us.  Something at work needs to be taken care of.

So how can you win this battle?  What will give you the best possible chance of success?

Create a team to help you succeed!

As humans, we are much stronger in a group focused on a common goal.  Surround yourself with people who are working towards a similar goal as you are and people with the knowledge and experience to point you on the right path.

Start a group with co-workers, friends or family members and meet a couple of times each week to do something active and discuss your progress and goals.  Keep each other accountable.  Share your challenges and your victories.

If you need to, check out our programs at Custom Fit.  We provide a nutritional counselor, a private fitness coach, and a fantastic team of fitness professionals to support you.

If you have questions about how to structure a fitness or weight loss program, or challenges you are having, Custom Fit’s Lead Trainer Eric Patterson and I will be hosting a Q&A Session at Cafe 111 Wed. May 5th at 6pm.  Seating is limited so RSVP by calling 812.437.2378 or via email to tmaslan@cfpt.us

Remember, don’t try to fight this battle all alone!  There is strength in numbers! Give yourself the best chance for long-term fitness and weight loss success!

Evansville Personal Trainer says “Take a Hike!”

The weather is getting nicer! Take advantage of it. You don’t have to go to the gym to do something active and move towards your fitness goals. Here is a little video I made last week:

Evansville Personal Trainer says "Don't wait until everything is perfect!"

“The persistent man with a poor plan stands a better chance of winning than the man with a perfect plan who hesitates and waivers in carrying it out.”
-Napoleon Hill


Happy New Year!

“Every person who wins in any undertaking must be willing to burn his ships and cut all sources of retreat.”  -Napoleon Hill

Evansville Personal Trainer Shares a Thought for the Day

I hope you are enjoying the holidays.  I heard a quote today that I thought applied really well to those of you considering a New Year’s Resolution.  Check out the video below and let me know what you think.

Evansville Personal Trainer Issues a Holiday "Challenge"

Merry Christmas from the Custom Fit Family! I hope you are enjoying the holiday season. I would like to share with you a holiday “challenge” I put out for The Healthy Family Project. If you haven’t checked that out, please do so by visiting

Click here to visit THE HEALTHY FAMILY PROJECT