how to keep your new years resolution to exercise

I wrote this article around Halloween, but it seems like a good time to repost it….

Ghost Members’…are you one?

Dennis Carroll

 

Boo! It’s that time of year, Halloween. Just the other day I overheard one of my trainers mention to a client that he was “going as the Geiko Cave Man”@. (Frankly I don’t think he is hairy enough to pull it off). But from there my train of thought is a little convoluted, (nothing new for me) so follow if you can.

 

I was thinking of all the scary things people dress up as and ‘ghost’ popped into my mind. Now, I honestly don’t think I’ve seen anyone dress up like a ghost in years. But I distinctly remember my mother cutting eye holes out of old bed sheets for us when we were kids (sometimes flowered bed sheets, but we were kids!). Remember the movie E.T., when they dressed up the alien? That’s pretty much how we looked sans the giant head (actually, come to think of it my head is kinda big). Anyway, ghost is what popped into my head and from that little seed came ‘ghost member’. And here we are.

 

One of my funniest clients, “BOB”, not his real name (Okay it is, but everyone knows him anyway.) Bob belongs to a local gym but comes to me for training, as many of my clients do. Bob says, “ You know, every time I go to Xxxxxx Gym it cost me three hundred dollars.”  ‘What do you mean”, I query.  “Well” he replies, “my membership is six hundred dollars a year, and last year I only went twice.” (He is much funnier in person).

 

Every commercial gym/health and fitness facility has “ghost members. Eerie.. Casper, is that you? Don’t be afraid, they don’t actually haunt the facility; their role is just the opposite. These are members who keep paying, and paying but don’t ever show up to work out.   The attrition rate for gyms/health clubs is the same across the country. Statistics show (I hate statistics) fifty percent will drop out of their exercise program within one year. The majority of that happens within the first12 weeks!  But here again, the interesting fact is, that these ghost members continue to pay, often for a year or more. They keep telling themselves,” I’m gonna start up again right after…”

 

Does this sound like anyone you know? Maybe someone you know REALLY well?

 

The truth of the matter is that almost half of people, who join a ‘gym’, give up on their exercise routine within the first year. After paying their initiation fee and getting set up on the automatic payment system, members are typically left on their own. Within 6 to 8 weeks many have already lost interest. Add another 4 weeks and most of the ghost members are no longer haunting the gym. Boo!

 

The survey that queried these people found that the majority of them lost motivation because they did not believe they would see results based on their exercise routine.  Others got discouraged if someone was on ‘their machine’ and lacked the knowledge to implement an effective alternative.

 

 

 

 

So, what’s the solution? What else, hire a competent trainer! I stress competent. He or she will analyze your abilities, limitations and goals. He/she will also do risk assessment to ensure your safety (it’s not about looking good in your coffin, is it?). Your trainers’ goal should be to safely guide you toward your goals by teaching the proper order, form and intensity of exercise. He/she can then create a schedule for you to follow, incorporating variety (giving you alternatives if someone is on your machine, boo-hoo).

 

Too many times I have clients ask me,” How many sessions will I need before I get my result?”  Bad question (unless of course, you are my client reading this-then it was a good question).  A better question might be, “what kinds of programs do you offer that will teach me what I need to know, so that I am empowered to achieve my goal independently?” (Yeah, I didn ‘t say it would sound better)

 

In addition to sessions sold in package form, your trainer should offer other types of programs designed to best suit you. Perhaps you would benefit from a four-week fast start program, or an eight-week body transformation program, etc. But do us all a favor Don’t start four weeks before you leave for the Caribbean. Puh-leez!

 

“I can’t afford that!”” It’s too expensive.”  You say?  Okay, I hear you. Most people cannot afford to hire a trainer for months or years at a time. Here are some ways to lower your costs and still have the benefit of a pro; 1. ‘Team training’- Find a buddy and have the trainer teach you both at the same time.2.Or take that concept a step further and you’ve got small group training, one trainer and three to five trainees. Or, 3.Hire a competent pro (there’s that word again) to teach rather than “train” you.

Buy a few sessions purely for instruction. Ask lots of questions and take notes. Writing what you see and hear is an effective way to learn quickly.

 

These are great options if the ‘one on one’ scenario is out of your budget. Although it is more work for the trainer, he/she should still be willing to adjust his/her rates per person.

 

The point is this: there are affordable effective options to enable you to achieve your goals.

 

Waiting for another event to resolve before getting back in to the gym is a passive approach to managing your fitness. It is just an excuse. So don’t be a ghost member. Get back in the gym; reach your goals and most of all HAVE FUN DOING IT!

 

 

 

Dennis Carroll is the founder of Premier Personal Training, Inc. in West Chester. He is also a nationally certified health and fitness coach and featured writer for the Fitness Experts Network. He can be reached @ premeripersonaltraining@comcast.net

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This post was written by Dennis Carroll on December 18, 2008

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My Heroes

When I was young (along time ago), Arnold Swarzenegger’s pictures where plastered all over my bedroom walls. I was amazed and inspired by his physique. I read his books. I went to all his films. I followed his successes. No one else had eight Mr. Olympia titles. No one else had the sick mountainous ball on top of his biceps. To me, he was the man.

As we grow our priorities change. Sometimes our childhood heroes have to take a back seat.

I spent some time in New York State over the past few years. My experience there was one of my most humbling. I had the great privilege to see some of the country’s finest young men and women. I got to know many of them personally. I have not met another group of people (of any age) who left me feeling more proud or more humble. I am talking about the cadets at The United Sates Military Academy.

These young men and women typically graduate at the top of their class in high school. Valedictorians, class presidents, class officers, athletes, tutors and volunteers, these kids are well rounded. Many are offered scholarships to Ivy League schools, but turn them down.  All have chosen to enter our country’s military service during a time of war. All go in knowing that some of them will not survive the five-year commitment after graduation.

I saw how incredibly hard these kids worked while at West Point. As officers in training, their workload is intentionally overwhelming. Chronically sleep deprived, they are continually challenged physically, mentally and emotionally. And I watched them thrive. I watched them grow. I saw children turned into men and women. I saw students turned into leaders.

At graduation, they are commissioned as lieutenants in the U.S. Army. These young officers are sent to the four corners of the globe. Sent to do the things that are necessary, things most people don’t like to think about.

Many will go on to become political leaders, entrepreneurs and business leaders. Some will become career Army officers. But the most sobering thought of all is this; some will die in service to this great nation, in service to you and me.

 They are my heroes now. May God bless them and keep them safe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This post was written by Dennis Carroll on December 15, 2008

Weight loss made EASY

EVERYONE gets results!

EVERYONE gets results!

The Procrastinators Guide to Weight Loss 

I was going to write this article a couple of months back, before beach weather, you know the time when everybody wants to lose weight and look their best for the season? But it seems one thing after another would distract me and I kept putting it off.  I admit it.

 

Okay, so you figured out that I’m a procrastinator, but why am I writing about losing weight? I’m also a professional health and fitness coach, and I helped hundreds of people lose weight and become more fit over the years.

 

This article is about easy steps to weight loss. There, are however, two aspects I believe may be challenging. One is convincing you that you can easily lose weight, and two is getting you to start now (you are a procrastinator, aren’t you?).

 

Pay close attention NOW. I’m going to walk you through 4 EASY steps that will get you on your way to a slimmer, sexier you! In return for this valuable information, I only ask one thing of you, START NOW. Complete each easy weight loss step as directed before you move to the next step. Agreed? Okay then let’s get started.

 

Step One; See the end from the beginning. “Whoa, whoa, whoa! What the heck does that mean?” you asked. (or at least I imagined you would ask ). It simply means that to get to where we are going, we have to know where we want to end up, don’t we? Right now, and I mean NOW, perform this simple visualization exercise. Close your eyes and create, as detailed as possible, a picture of yourself the way you want to look. Make the picture colorful and vibrant. See the thin you that has been hiding inside. Got it? Hold on to that picture.  

 

Step Two; Okay, stop. We have to talk. Did you do the first step? You didn’t think I ‘d forget my audience did you? If you didn’t do the first step, go back and do the first step now. Before you read any further, go on… if you are not going to do the first step, just give this article to someone who will DO the steps and actually lose weight. Geez!

 

Step Three; Now, go get your calendar and choose an exact date by which you would like to achieve the weight loss. Now! Go…  Okay, you have the date? (A word of caution here- any more than 1 pound per week is unhealthy for most people and usually temporary at best. If you are unsure what is safe for you, consult a professional).

 

Step Four; Here is where it get’s slightly more complicated. Just hang in there, we got this far and after all, when was the last time you started something right away? There is power in momentum. Go to webmd.com. On that site find a simple metabolic calculator. This will help you estimate your daily calorie expenditure. Plug in your specific data.Subtract 500 from that number shown in the box. The answer  is the estimated caloric intake you need for you to sustain weight loss at the rate of  1 pound per week. Put the newspaper down and go do that now, we’ll finish up when you get back.

 

So now you have a plan in place. You ready to start? I sincerely hope so. BUT, I have a sneaky suspicion…you’re not. And if that is because you still feel overwhelmed, you are not alone.

 

Procrastinators (like myself) can always find a few more reasons to wait; “ I don’t know what to eat” is a common excuse. Or, “I need someone to help me at the grocery store, I don’t know what to buy”.  If I had a nickel for every time I heard…. Oh, never mind.

 

Any way, if you find yourself still procrastinating, hit the easy button. Call a professional. They can and will (for a fee) provide you with your exact metabolic profile and determine exactly how long it should take you to safely lose the weight AND KEEP IT OFF.

They should also be able to create custom shopping lists and customized meal templates for your specific needs. All you have to do is to follow a customized, spelled out to a T plan. It really is that simple.

 

If I’m not mistaken, I just took away your last excuse. That weight is not going away on it’s own.  So get up and take action NOW! *

 

*Consult qualified health care professional before beginning any diet or exercise program.

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This post was written by Dennis Carroll on December 14, 2008

Don't let your age be an excuse not to exercise.

Staying fit at 49
Staying fit at 49

  If you live any where near West Chester, Pa., I can help YOU to get into shape. No matter what your current fitness level. we will work closely with your physician to keep you safe and get you healthy.  Don’t let your age, lack of time, or lack of knowledge hold you back anymore. Call ME, now at 610-429-9002

Dennis Carroll, NSCA-CPT

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This post was written by Dennis Carroll on December 6, 2008

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This post was written by Dennis Carroll on December 1, 2008