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Surrey, Delta and White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
Put simply, I'm a “freak” about fitness! Besides being a BCRPA Certified Personal Trainer and Group Fitness instructor, as well as a CANFIT Pro certified Pre and Postnatal Fitness Specialist, I genuinely live to work out! I own Fitness Freaks personal training and group fitness in beautiful British Columbia. I want to use this blog to share opionins, articles, research, answer questions, encourage debate and muse over the lifelong journey of fitness and well being! Feel free to send me your ideas for articles and information you'd like me to share :)

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Summer 2011 Fitness Challenge Week #1

Hi Everyone
Welcome to the Summer Challenge. A new challenge every week until July 29th, with lots of chances to enter our contest to win the fitness prize pack. This week's challenge will focus on getting your heart rate up and using your whole body!
So, let your inner fitness freak out and complete the following. Post your results on the facebook page or email tracy@fitnessfreaks.ca to get your contest entries. Every day you do it, is an entry (so just post at the end of the week as to how many days you completed it!)
1. Warmup with 3-5 minutes of walking, jogging on the spot, jumping jacks, dancing...whatever gets your heart pumping
2. Complete as many pushups as you can in 1 minute (knees or toes is fine)
3. Complete 1 minute of jumping jacks
4. Complete 1 minute of squats with knee raise, alternating side to side
5 Complete 1 minute of running/stepping on a stair or step 8-12 inches high, leading with your right leg, then the same with your left leg
6. Complete 1 minute of Bicycle crunches.
That's a total of 10-11 minutes! Choose a time each day to do it, making sure to have about 24 hours rest in between workouts.
Here's a look at the strength exercises if you prefer a visual description :)

Happy Canada Day!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Contest Now, Contest Later


I promised you all a contest at the beginning of June, to be announced today, on the first day of summer! Well, there's a bigger project in the works so you'll have to wait a wee bit longer for the big contest .
But, not to disappoint, Fitness Freaks is STILL issuing a Summer Challenge and mini contest!
How to enter (and yes, you can get multiple entries!)
1. 'Like' Fitness Freaks on Facebook AND post a review if you are a past or current client or participant. Simply click on "reviews" on the left side of the page
2. Email tracy@fitnessfreaks.ca with a picture of you doing your favourite exercise. please include what you call it, why you love it, and how you do it
3. Post your results to the "exercise of the week" challenge on the Fitness Freaks Facebook Page. You get an entry every time you post!
4. Bonus entry: Post a healthy summer recipe on the Fitness Freaks Facebook Page under the discussion topic started just for this!
The prize you ask?
All entries will be entered into a draw to win a "fitness prize pack" that includes:
* $25 Gift Certificate to Lululemon
* SIGG waterbottle
* Ripcords Red Exercise Band COMPLETE with workout designed by Tracy!
Total Prize Value is ~$100!!!
How easy is that? So get "liking", get "posting" and get "exercising"
** Exercise of the week will be posted on the Facebook page and here on the Blog on Sundays beginning June 26th, 2011.
Contest Closes July 29th, 2011 :)

21 Days Later

so here we are! The summer solstice occurred this morning and WOW, what a glorious day to mark the first day of summer. As promised, I"m back to report on my progress restoring my "good habit" of drinking green tea without a bunch of treats at night.
It wasn't easy and I definitely am not 100% there, but I"m back to 4 out of 5 nights just having my tea. I still am enjoying the occasional tea biscuit or piece of dark chocolate, but I think I'm back under control - thanks in part to being so busy at night I almost don't have time to sit down.
With summer here and the temps warming up, I wanted to share some tips for exercising in the summer
1. Stay cool by stripping down. Just like in cold weather, layering is important for summer workouts outdoors. It doesn't take long to get warm so make sure layers are thin and easily carried if you are on the go. Also, the layer closest to your skin is a 'wicking' material that can pull sweat away from your body to the outside of the fabric, to evaporate.
2. Beat the heat. As hard as it is, try to get up and do your workout first thing in the morning. With the sun rising before 5am, it just may be the only time of day that is cool enough to actually enjoy your workout. Often it doesn't cool off in the evening and can actually get warmer in the last few hours of the daylight, so don't count on evening time to be the coolest time to workout.
3. Hydrate! 2 litres per day on average just to get you through the day. But be sure to add 1 cup of water for every 15-30 minutes of exercise during your workout. If it's windy out, your sweat can be evaporating off of you before you realize that you are dehydrating. Did you know that yawning is one of the first signs of dehydration?
4. Protect your skin, especially the top of your head. Whether or not you're a believer in sunscreen or prefer to use protective clothing, the top of the head and tips of the ears are very susceptible to burning. Throw on a light weight hat (like the kind you buy at the running store) and keep a bucket with some cold water nearby if you are just working out at home outdoors. Squeeze some cool water over your hat to keep your temp down and protect that "part" at the same time!. Throw on some wraparound sunglasses to make sure those nasty UV rays aren't sneaking in to the corners of your eyes
5. Don't be tempted to skip your athletic shoes. Though the feet get hot hot hot, it's so important to keep that base of support protected. Find ways to keep cool by loosening your shoes slightly, switching to extra thin, or no socks at all, but please don't workout in flip flops or sandals!
I hope the tips above are not just wishful thinking and we actually do get a chance to use them this summer! Here's hoping for sunny days and warm weather!