Showing posts with label cardio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardio. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

PROBLEM #9 YOU'RE A DELUSIONAL FOOL

PROBLEM #9 YOU'RE A DELUSIONAL FOOL

April 5, 2017

I get clients coming to see me wanting to drop body fat that have been ‘training’ and ‘dieting’ for a few years without seeing much progress. I look at their current and previous diet and training plans to see what they’ve been doing and why they aren’t progressing like they should be because they’re telling me they train 6 days per week at a really high intensity and they’ve been dieting for around 3 years. Surely if they’re doing all of this then they would be seeing some results by now.
If this sounds like you then read on…

They are rarely a fan of my response – you aren’t training hard enough and you aren’t dieting at all.
You can’t ‘diet’ Monday through to Friday arvo and then smash alcohol and ‘shit’ food Friday night to Sunday and think you’re ‘dieting’. The same goes for your training, if you spend more time resting, checking in on Facebook and finding out what Snapchat filter makes you look the fittest then you are not training anywhere near hard enough.

Here is what you need to do:
  1. Be honest with yourself and your coach – if you binged on the weekend you need to come clean so you can figure out why and address it, if you don’t break a sweat because you triple your rest period and reduce your weights then again be honest so your coach can address it for you.
  2. Have a plan – don’t try to lose weight by just cutting calories and upping your cardio. Look at your lifestyle, find the holes and fix it one step at a time.
  3. Understand the process – I can’t stress this point enough, training for fat loss is hard, you may throw up, your legs will be on fire, you can’t eat 10 donuts every day and smash a 6 pack when you get home. Make sure your coach explains to you what is going to happen and what you can expect.
  4. Check and then check again – find a way other than the scales to measure your progress – skin folds, DEXA scan, circumferences, pictures, ect. How do you know what to change otherwise?

Don’t keep living in denial; if you aren’t seeing results then you are probably doing something wrong. Stop the excuses and bullshitting to yourself and everyone else, get a coach that knows what they’re doing and start seeing some real results. 

#teamthp

Monday, 27 March 2017

Gold At Sydney International Open

Gold At Sydney International Open Jiu-Jitsu Competition


Massive congratulations to Aaron Smith for his efforts in winning gold yesterday at the Sydney International Open.

Aaron's preparation was a very dedicated one. He sits in between weight classes and made a decision to take the lighter class. The good thing about it was that he committed to it and didn't second guess his choice, he had a goal and he focused on it the entire preparation. He put in a lot of work both preparing meals and fitting in extra sessions when he needed to cut the weight and he got the rewards. 

For me, I am very pleased that he was able to build strength even whilst dropping 4kg of body weight over the past month. At best people want to maintain their strength levels so to actually increase during this time period was a plus. We didn't have to deplete and definitely didn't want to, to make weight, as weigh in is on the day for this competition and we didn't want Aaron feeling tired or weak leading in. 

It is a pleasure working with such a dedicated athlete and I am so happy for him getting his win. He is a very humble bloke and I know how much he put into it.

Congratulations mate. Keep working hard and we'll keep on improving.