Posts Tagged ‘motivation’

Our Fitness News On The Horizon

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Good evening my fitness enthusiasts, those trying to lose weight, those trying to gain muscle, those trying to get ripped, and those that are somewhere in between all that.  Just thought I would write you guys a quick note, telling you where we are at in the business of Tonycress.com Personal Training.  Right now, we are taking on a lot of different, exciting projects, that will benefit not only us, but hopefully a host of other people trying to reach their own exercise goals. 

We are still doing our amazing personal training programs and group fitness camps, but in addition to these, we are taking on two big projects.  The first one, has been in my thoughts and actually you guys all came up with the content of it in a way.  I will be writing a book, based on all your fitness questions i have received over the last few years.  I am sure there will be plenty of questions that are left unanswered, but this is a chance to have many of the fitness, diet, and motivation questions people ask me on a day to day basis.  This book will be of great benefit to the people who are looking to lose the last few pounds of stubborn fat, the elite athlete, and the person who is just starting out a fitness program.  I’m excited about this adventure, and I’ll be looking to finish this up in the next two months.

The other big project we are getting involved in is a dvd project.  This is very exciting, as it’s been one of my goals for a few years.  I will blatantly say i am not a fan of the fitness infomercial dvd’s you see out right now for the general public, and we intend on changing the game:)  The dvd’s right now, as far as I’m concerned, don’t focus on their main market.  I can’t say too much about it, but we will be starting the production of this in the coming weeks, and hope to have the DVD program out by October.

This is all very exciting news for us at Tonycress.com  I encourage you guys to check out the youtube videos, where you can learn simple tips and tricks to help your fitness go to new levels.

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99 Problems, but Fitness Ain’t One! HIT ME!

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

A couple of days ago on facebook, I asked a question.  That question was this: “Do you work out? If not tell me why.” I got loads of responses on this topic.  Now, most people who follow me, work out in some sort of capacity.  Some people are looking for motivation to work out, and some people are workout studs and studettes.  Yeah, I just made that word up.  But I also said following the question, that I am curious to hear the reasons, and I think I can come up with solutions to their problems.  Oh yeah, by the way, big thanks to Jay-Z for making that song so I could use it as a title for my blog.  I can’t remember if  “fitness” was the thing he said wasn’t one of his problems.  Might have been something else.  Anyway.  I am going to suggest a few things to a few of the responses I received on facebook. 

One of the first responses was probably one of the most misunderstood and difficult reasons for working out.  A guy has been battling cancer, and hasn’t found a trainer who won’t ease him into the workouts.  Although it’s a scary thing to come by, it’s going to be tough at first.  He’s just got to keep looking for someone who can help him the way he wants to be helped.  Working out can be VERY beneficial to people inflicted with cancer.  There are countless stories about people beating cancer, by following great exercise programs, and a healthy diet.  Obviously it isn’t going to be easy, but if you get with the right support group, exercise SHOULD be a part of your rehab.

Another big one was basically a complaint of no time.  To me, i don’t want to offend anyone, but I don’t buy the “no time” excuse.  If you have time to have fun, watch tv, go out at night, go to restaurants, concerts, WATCH athletic events, you are telling me you have time right there.  You have kids, take them on bike rides if they are old enough.  A dog, take your furry kid on a walk or jog.  I know a guy who gets home from work around 7 or 8 pm, just in time to spend a few hours with his kids.  He always uses it doing something interactive.  It’s great for him, AND his children. 

What if your little boy or girl is a baby?  I think that’s almost easier.  Unless you have severe attachment issues, you WILL NOT be holding that kid 24 hours a day.  My brother has a baby.  That baby has this thing called a cradle.  He also has this thing called a swing.  And a stroller.  Point is.  While that baby is in the cradle, what is stopping you from doing 5 pushups every few minutes?  Or jumping jacks?  Or take it up a notch and do mountain climbers.  YOU.  You are the only thing stopping you.  Your energy put into exercise, will give you energy outside of exercise.  You won’t feel exhausted all the time.  Trust me!

There were also some “reasons” I would like to call, LAZINESS.  A few people flat out admitted that.  Well, here is my advice.  Find a reason you shouldn’t be lazy. Whether you want to look good for the summer, or your health, or getting a boyfriend or girlfriend.  Find a reason to work out.  Barring injury, nothing bad can come out of it.  As for the person who doesn’t like to get hot and sweaty, she lives in Las Vegas.  It’s hot and sweaty here without working out.  Might as well get some benefit out of being hot and sweaty.

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Motivate My Workouts! Las Vegas Fitness

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Wow.  Sitting at the airport today in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and I need to detox.  I went home for an American Storm show, and let’s say my town treated me well.  Anyway, today is going to be a short one, because I think my flight leaves in ten minutes.  One of the guys in the show asked me about motivation for workouts.  He says he always has problems at the gym staying motivated to do that last set, or to push a little bit more weight, or even to just work out.  So what can be done about this?  Personally, I fall victim to this from time to time, and I look in the mirror, and look at old pictures to stay on top of my game.  if i don’t look like I did in the pictures, that’s motivation enough for me.  Some people need music to motivate them.  Sometimes it’s an atmosphere thing.  If you don’t like where you are working out, try a different gym a couple days.  That might be all it takes to jumpstart you back up.  Or maybe it’s a new workout program that will excite you again.  Go buy new workout clothes.  Ask a friend to come work out with you.  Maybe take a few days off, and see what happens.  You might start itching to get a good workout in.  Whatever it is for you, find it.  The slightest changes you make, could make all the difference in your bodies.  Good luck, and if you have any more options, let me know!

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Workout Music- Get Ya Pumped!

Monday, April 26th, 2010

As I was standing around finishing my workout the other day, listening to Kesha and Miley Cyrus, I thought about something. Maybe if I listened to music that was actually good, my workouts would even be better than they are now. I myself, am a fan of music like John Legend, and Anthony Hamilton, Brian McKnight and Musiq. Some of you are probably like, “who?”. Anyway, I like to listen to love songs when I work out. Don’t know why. But on to my point. If I listened to music that would get me all hyper, my lifts would probably be stronger, and my workout would probably be better. So here are a few things to consider when choosing music to work out to.
1. Make the songs upbeat. Anything with energy, will most likely transfer some energy to you. Think, Black Eyed Peas.
2. Make them angry songs. Any song that hits hard, will fire up your emotions, and you will temporarily be stronger. Eminem’s Lose Yourself is good for this.
3. Make the songs motivational. Eye of The Tiger. Enough said.
4. Have the songs be songs you like. It sucks when you make a playlist, only to come to a song that come on you just wanna skip. Enjoy every song you put on your playlist, so you don’t have to break up the workout to find ones you do.

There you have it. Some rules to go by when you want to make a workout playlist. Now, back to Tik Tok and Party in The USA!

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