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Friday, January 30, 2009

Fun With Fitness Friday!!

the fitness diva



Contest results!

Well...Guess what? Nobody got all the answers from this fitness quiz correct!
But Jacqueline and tathimbo came the closest, and so even though they didn't win the grand prize, I will award them both 500 EC's for being the winning finalists!
The answers are:
1) Jack Lalanne, 1951
2) Rachel McLish, 1980
3) pilates, 20th century
4) knee

Thanks for playing guys, and stay tuned for the next quiz!

*******

Soooo.... how's about a little fitness pop quiz, eh? Just 4 quick questions to test your knowledge on fitness. In honor of all fitness instructors like myself, I decided to make this quiz about fitness gurus and fitness trends. The first person to get all 4 answers correct wins a $10 Amazon gift card! Ok.... thinking caps ON! Ready, set, GO!

1) Who was the first fitness guru to have an exercise show on television, and what year did this show begin?

2) What year was the very first Ms. Olympia contest given, and who won it?

3) What came first: step aerobics, Tae Bo, pilates or jazzercize?

4) Bikram Choudhury initially invented Bikram Yoga to address an injury of his:
a) shoulder
b) knee
c) hip
d) back

Answers and winner will be announced on Sunday, Feb 1st! If you win, I will need an email address to send your card to. Only the winner will need to send me this info @ exceptional_fitness@yahoo.com
Good luck!


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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

How to Stay Focused


One of the things that will help you to achieve and maintain your weight loss and fitness goal is to keep your focus in not only your daily life, but also through the unexpected things that tend to pop up.



Family issues arise, sometimes your duties at work increase, you get sick, on certain days you have less energy, your emotions fluctuate depending on what's going on in your life....the list goes on and on. It's at those times that the real challenge comes in.

Here is where you will have to rely on a few concrete tools that can help you keep your eye on the ball.

First off, you should already have a few things set in place to keep you in mind of what you're trying to achieve.
We already discussed keeping a food and exercise journal. Whether you're doing that or not, you can also use to do lists and reminder notes that you can keep in places that you're sure to see them often.
I like to carry a little notebook with me everywhere I go. I use this notebook not only to stay organized, but to write things in that keep me inspired and informed. Quotes, new exercises that I can try, maybe some info from an article that I read, a reminder to buy some new healthy food stuff that I read up on, etc. I also will write out a meal plan or two, and make lists of the things that I can snack on that are better than the Cheezits and Snapple iced tea that I crave when I'm in the mood for a snack, and goals that I have, fitness related and otherwise. Just keeping everything close to the front of my brain seems to help me out in my weaker moments.
If you have a day planner, you can also jot little notes in it to remind yourself to work out, or just a note to yourself saying "eat healthy today!", or any bit of something that can keep you in the right frame of mind. We read all this stuff on the net and in books about weight loss and fitness, but sometimes forget about it when we turn the computer off. Make it your business to keep good info right in your face when you need it.

Another thing that you can do that helps is to use your friends, spouses and family as allies in your journey.
Ask them to question and ride you a little bit about your workouts and your eating habits. I've been known to ask my friends "are you gonna work out today?", and my brother knows that I will pick on him and ride him like a bull if he tells me he ate six pork chops, or something crazy (which he actually did one day!) Having people around that check up on you from time to time can help keep you accountable and wanting to do good.

Most importantly, be sure that you're taking good care of yourself in all other areas, such as getting enough sleep, drinking plenty of water, and having someone to talk to when you're going through something that's making you angry, sad, depressed, feeling overwhelmed, etc. Use all the resources around you that you possibly can to get what you want, which in this case, is a strong, healthy body and life.

Keep up your efforts! Good things will be sure to come from it! ;)



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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Go Vegan, or Go Homeless!


Well...I'm not about to go vegan...he he he. Just couldn't resist the catchy title based on my little anecdote for the day.

So, I'm on my way home from work after this morning's classes, and as I'm passing by the Wendy's, I see that there's a homeless person sitting outside with a sign asking for money. This is the norm. Different day, different homeless person. They must fight over this coveted spot.
Anyway, I don't give people money unless I see that they have some true physical disability. You can't fake me out with a phony wheel chair scam, though... I'm a sharp, savvy New Yorker. Your illness has to be visibly real. However, today, it was especially cold, so I softened up a bit. This guy was obviously able bodied, and middle aged, but out on the street in the cold.
I told the guy..."hey...I won't give you money, but I'll buy you some lunch. You want a double cheeseburger meal or something?" He wrinkles up his face at the suggestion. "No, I'm a vegetarian. Can you just get me a salad, some mandarin orange slices and a big soda?"
I was like "huh?". It just threw me off for a second! Not that I don't think that there are any homeless vegans....it's just A) I never really thought about it, and B) have never had someone turn down a burger or sandwich before when I've offered it! (except this one ballsy guy once that straight out told me "I don't want no damn sandwich... I need some money!"). Anyway...



Well, gotta respect that! Even though he's homeless or down on his luck, he's sticking to his guns! He won't eat just anything .... unless it's meatless.
Don't let hard times change you! I guess that's the moral of the story, huh? ;)
So, I got him his salad, no meat or cheese on it, with vinaigrette dressing, an orange cup and a big soda. He thanked me kindly. I went on my way and felt great.

I have to wonder, though.... if it really came down to it, would he eat meat instead of starving? What if he were in a situation where he absolutely had no choice?
By the way, isn't eating totally vegan all the time kind of expensive? I mean, you have to buy more tofu, more nuts, more "other stuff that's not meat" or meat substitute, right? At least, that's what I've always thought. Correct me if I'm wrong!

Hey, all you vegans... if you were in a situation where you hadn't had food for days, and the only thing that became available was a meat product or meat based meal, you'd eat it, right? As repulsive as that might be to you... Survival comes first, I would think.
Just wondering.....
However, this guy lives to be vegan yet another day! Yay for him! ;)



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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Death Sentences Handed Down in China Milk Scandal


San Lu company in China was found guilty of having added melamine to watered down baby milk, resulting in the deaths of six children and the sickness of at least 300,000 others. Two death sentences and one life sentence have been handed down to company officials. San Lu was but one of many companies involved in the adding of this substance, which is used to make plastics and fertilizer, in the powdered milk that it distributes and sells to dairy companies throughout the country.




Related story: ABC News coverage





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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

It's Official!

Barack Obama is now our 44th President! I send President Obama, his family and our entire country all my hope and prayers for a fruitful and successful presidency!


And here's hoping that he still remains as good lookin' coming out of it as he did going in! ;)

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Cool Body Facts #4




Human Sexuality

Let's delve into some fascinating, surprising and somewhat funny facts about human sexuality. I find a few of these pretty interesting. Definitely learned a thing or two about the sexual human animal here.



1. Sex burns about 70-120 calories for a 130 pound woman, and 77 to 155 calories for a 170 pound man per hour.
That's saying you can make it all the way to an hour! ;)

2. Humans are the only mammals who continue to have sex past the age of fertility

3. Kissing can aid in reducing tooth decay because the extra saliva helps clean the mouth

4. Most arousing time of day for a man is early morning when hormone levels are at a peak

5. You can still have an erection after death . However, it's not after the most pleasant of circumstances - a death by hanging.

6. A man's beard grows fastest when he anticipates sex

7. Humans are the only mammals that have intercourse in the face to face, missionary position

8. In Sea horses the male carries the baby instead of the female. They are the only life form that does this.

9. It's estimated that there are about 22,500 penile implants currently in use in the U.S.

10. On the same note, about 1.5 million women have breast implants in the U.S. (and growing!)

***The best way to improve sexual function is to quit smoking, start excercising, and lose weight. Of course, you knew that! ;)

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Time Management for Your Exercise


We are the busiest people ever, with careers, families, households to maintain, a life to upkeep, countless daily and weekly errands to run, and also a social life if you can still manage it. On top of all that, you're still supposed to find time to exercise? Yes. Yes you are. That's where your time management skills are going to have to get kicked up a notch.

By the time you get through half of your day, you're already tired, right? How in the world are you going to find the energy to get your daily workout in? On some days, it seems impossible. What you have to do, though, is to find the best time of the day to get it done. And that all depends on your daily schedule.

If your day starts at 6 and ends at 9 or 10, it can be hard. People who work long hours will definitely find most of their energy depleted by the end of the day. For you, either squeezing it in as part of your morning ritual (even if it means getting up a half an hour earlier), or sticking in in the middle during your lunch hour is the best solution for you. Try not to wait until the end of the day to do your workout, unless you're one of those rare people that can just soldier on through it anyway, even though you're bone tired. Most people can't do that. If you can, kudos to you, but most will find themselves skipping workouts if they put it last on the list. You just don't have the energy after all the day's tasks. Put it in the beginning or middle of your day, and you won't have to worry about it by the time you're ready to hit the sheets. It's done.



9 to 5ers may have it a bit easier, because for them there IS a such thing as before and after work. Use those pockets of time to your advantage. If you're a morning person, get up an hour earlier and get busy. Then you can move on with your day, and forget about it. You're done! If you are able to manage your energy well, after work at the gym might be for you. The key here is deciding which time of the day will work out best for your energy level. Figure it out, and get to it!


For those that have more of a flexible schedule, you still need to stay on top of things. Freelancers and the self employed can fall into bad exercise habits also if they don't keep a good structure to their work day. I work 2 to 4 hours on most days, and have a ton of time on my hands every day. You'd think I'd be exercising all day til the cows come home, but I don't. I have to schedule specific times to go to the gym or to go run, or I will stay right here on this computer, blogging, reading blogs, surfing the net, building websites and playing around on Twitter and Facebook.
When you work for yourself, or have a less traditional work schedule, and it's easy to fall into the "doin' what I feel like right now" trap. If you're a writer, musician, artist, or crafts person, or any type that makes their own schedule, you know already how easily you can waste time, simply because you know that time restraints aren't as tight for you unless you have deadlines and/or projects that you need to get done.
For you, setting a firm schedule and setting aside specific times for workouts will keep you on track. Make your exercise as regular and unnegotiable a task as walking the dog. You know you have to walk a dog every day come rain or shine at specific times, right? Think of your workouts the same way, and be unwavering on it.

Stay at home moms. Well, ALL moms! Heck! Really hard for you to get that exercise in on some days, right? Kids require a lot of attention, are unpredictable, get sick, can be demanding, require a ton of maintenance and care, etc , etc, etc. I'm sure it's hard to keep gym appointments in the midst of it all, but there are things you can do to stay on track no matter what's going on.
First of all, make sure you have several workout options at your disposal. Not just the gym, your trainer, or a run in the park, etc. Have your own equipment and DVDs at home, so you can sneak that workout in even if the baby is sick and you can't go out. You can always get your workout in at baby's nap time, (even though you might need a nap yourself)!
Kids are in school? Great! You still have to make sure to schedule that workout somewhere in your day before they come home. It's not easy, but don't get so caught up in housework and chores that you neglect to put aside at least half an hour or so in your day to just bang one out. And once again, try not to wait until the end of the day, or you might be too tired.

How you manage your exercise time really depends on your schedule and lifestyle. The type of work you do, the hours you keep, personal commitments, and the structure of your home life are all factors that will help decide when and where the exercise needs to go in the daily schedule. Assess it, and put it where it needs to be.
That will go a long way in helping you reach your fitness goals!

by The Fitness Diva
http://thefitnessdiva.blogspot.com





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Dieting Goes Retro


Back in the day, Coke came in these cool, curvy, glass bottles. This was before plastic took over the planet.
I don't, however, remember there being Diet Coke available in this package. I mean, back then when Coke came in these shapely bottles, had they even invented it yet?

I saw this and thought it was too cute to pass by. A vintage (um..yeah) bottle of Diet Coke.






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Monday, January 12, 2009

Boo Hoo, What to Do, When Another Blogger Copies You....


Ok. Lately this blog has been suffering an attack of the copycats. I have had to track down people who have stolen pics, entire posts, my subject matter, etc, and deal with them via emails, flagging them and complaining to Blogger, etc.

Now, a fellow fitness blogger who drops on me daily has just joined that group. You guys see that I've started doing video posts, and that's obviously a new thing I'm playing with. I'm always thinking and moving ahead...it's just what I do. So, today, I go and drop as usual, and see that this blogger not only has now put a video on her blog as her latest post, but on THE SAME SUBJECT as my video series. Oh, she named it "Stick to it Fitness Tips", but you guys who read me know where that started. This has actually got me pissed. I mean, I know that I don't own any subject, medium, or blogging style, but I'm really getting tired of seeing people who lack their own creativity and imagination piggy backing on ideas that I come up with.
As a blogger, I make it my business to be original and fresh, but what's the point if others just come behind you and copy it anyway?
A friend of mine said that I should take it as a compliment...after all, if my ideas and content were bad, no one would bother to imitate them. However, I must disagree. Why should someone else profit from my brainwork and vision? It really makes me mad.
As of today, I will stop dropping her blog, simply on principle. I know we're out here competing to a certain extent, but damn....
This is also one of the drawbacks of being in this forum where your blog is under the daily scrutiny of every other blogger in your niche. The right hand always gets to see what the left hand is doing.

What do you guys think about this? Is all fair in business and blogging? If you are a niche blogger who manages to come up with content that the other bloggers don't, doesn't it bother you when they copy it?

As I said, this is not the first time.... and it's also not the first time I've stopped dropping on another fitness blogger for the same reason. In fact, I hesitate to drop on others in my niche anymore (other than the ones I already do, and my regulars like Heidi, Paul, Laura, etc) because it seems that some (not all) won't hesitate to feed off your ideas when their own well runs dry.

I welcome any and all opinions on this, guys, because it really is an issue for me, and it also makes me consider pulling my blog from Entrecard.

Thanks
FD




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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Respect!!!



Ok.... I gotta break up some of the seriousness here. Check out this bodybuiding babe Grandma! Don't mess with her, though! She will whup your ass! :D





Kick Cellulite's Ass! Right now!


12 Steps To A Complete Body Detox


Fat to Fit Workout Program


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Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Fitness Diva's Weight Loss Tool #2


Ok. Moving right along....
....Hope you find this useful! :)


The Fitness Diva's Weight Loss Tool #2 from Yvonne Diva on Vimeo.




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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The Fitness Diva's Weight Loss Tool #1



Ok! Here's my Weight Loss Tool #1, sure to get you off on the right foot. Take notes, now.... ;)


Fitness Diva's Weight Loss Tool #1 from Yvonne Diva on Vimeo.

*the target calorie amount will vary according to your own stats and how much weight you're trying to lose.
**on a personal note, I meant to say that I have a photo session in 3 weeks. I don't know why the number 5 popped out of my mouth! ;)

Additonal fitness info:
Find Your Own Way to Fitness

Stay tuned for Fitness Diva's Weight Loss Tool #2!



Kick Cellulite's Ass! Right now!


12 Steps To A Complete Body Detox


Fat to Fit Workout Program

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Hang On...It's Coming..


Promised weight loss tool #1 will be posted tonight. I had some technical difficulties.... but it's all straigtened out now. Please check back later, and it will be up!
Thanks for your patience!

FD


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Monday, January 5, 2009

New Year's Resolutions...Again???





Recap:
The changing of the year doesn't mean dip.
Big deal, it's January!
How to cross this resolution off your list - for GOOD.

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