Goals vs. Resolutions – Podcast Ep. 15

Goals vs. Resolutions – Podcast Ep. 15

Welcome to the 15th episode of the Living Healthy Podcast, presented by LA Fitness.

Woohoo! We’re back with Season Two (Did you miss us? Because we missed you!)

On this episode of Living Healthy, we speak with LA Fitness Personal Training Director, Tristen Alleman, who shares what he’s seen in his four years of experience in the clubs when it comes to members successfully accomplishing their resolutions.

We also beg the question, “Are resolutions really that different from goals?”

And we give tips on how to succeed on the goals you set for yourself this year. It’s a jam-packed episode, full of health advice, a special segment on the history of New Year’s resolutions from the crowd favorite, producer Matt, and Andrew and I share our own resolutions for 2019.

Enjoy!

How Are We Doing? 


This podcast should not replace any exercise program or restrictions, any dietary supplements or restrictions, or any other medical recommendations from your primary care physician. Before starting any exercise program or diet, make sure it is approved by your doctor.


Timecard Markers – Goals vs. Resolutions – Podcast Ep. 15

Intro    

Begins at 0:01    

Producer Matt on The History Lesson You Never Knew You Wanted 

1:18 

Personal Training Director, Tristen Alleman, Joins the Show 

Begins at 5:17 

Tristen’s Personal New Year’s Resolutions  

5:35  

What Are Some Common Mistakes People Make? 

6:03 

Are There Certain Traits That People Have That Make Them More Successful Than Others? 

8:21 

Does it Make More Sense to Start a Resolution Before or After New Year’s/January 1st?  

9:51 

Matt on the Street Segment  

10:44 

How to Keep Yourself Motivated 

12:49 

Resolutions vs. Goals 

16:39 

How to Keep Persevering  

18:32  

The Impact Social Media Has on Fitness 

20:26 

Cutting Out vs. Adding-In Resolutions 

21:50 

How to Change Your Thinking on Resolutions 

23:44 

Outro 

24:40


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Fitness and Food: How to Navigate the Holiday Season – Podcast Ep. 14

Fitness and Food: How to Navigate the Holiday Season – Podcast Ep. 14

Welcome to the 14th episode of the Living Healthy Podcast, presented by LA Fitness!

On this episode of Living Healthy, we speak with LA Fitness registered dietitian, Debbie James, and LA Fitness Master Trainer, Heather Esdon, on ways to stay healthy and fit this holiday season (despite busy schedules and delicious foods!)

How Are We Doing? 


This podcast should not replace any exercise program or restrictions, any dietary supplements or restrictions, or any other medical recommendations from your primary care physician. Before starting any exercise program or diet, make sure it is approved by your doctor.


Timecard Markers – Fitness and Food: How to Navigate the Holiday Season – Podcast Ep. 14 

Intro   

Begins at 0:01   

Dietitian Debbie James, Joins the Show 

Begins at 1:22  

Thanksgiving Fun Fact #1 

1:29  

How Can Overeating be Avoided? 

3:10 

The Holiday Mentality  

4:30 

Trot Off the Turkey Challenge 

5:44 

Setting a Nutrition Goal Around the Holidays 

6:10 

Healthier Versions of Thanksgiving Foods 

7:16  

Challenging the Norm – The Minimalist Thanksgiving 

8:20  

Holiday Parities – How to Approach Them 

12:08 

Is Hot Cocoa Bad for You?? 

13:33 

The Holiday Themed Lightening Question Round with Debbie James 

14:38

Actionable Advice  

16:12 

LA Fitness, Master Trainer, Heather Edson Joins the Show 

17:17 

Holiday Fun Fact #2 

17:49 

Fitness Strategy Heading into the Holidays 

19:14 

Is it Better to Work Out Pre or Post the Holiday Meal? 

20:20 

What’s a Good Calorie Burn to Aim For? 

21:40 

What Are Some Exercises People Can Do at Home? 

22:21 

What Are Some Quick Exercises People Can Do in the Gym? 

23:34 

Are There Certain Exercises That Are Best for HIIT Training? 

24:20 

The Holiday Themed Lightening Question Round with Heather Edson 

26:21 

Actionable Advice Part 2 

27:40 

Outro 

28:18


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HIIT Play: High Intensity Interval Training – Podcast Ep. 13

HIIT Play: High Intensity Interval Training – Podcast Ep. 13


Welcome to the 13th episode of the Living Healthy Podcast, presented by LA Fitness.

On this episode of Living Healthy, we bring back to the show LA Fitness Master Trainer, and pun-master, Geoff Fox who shares his knowledge on high-intensity interval training (HIIT).

How Are We Doing? 


This podcast should not replace any exercise program or restrictions, any dietary supplements or restrictions, or any other medical recommendations from your primary care physician. Before starting any exercise program or diet, make sure it is approved by your doctor.


Timecard Markers – HIIT Play: High-Intensity Interval Training – Podcast Ep. 13 

Warning: Puns Ahead

Begins at 0:01  

Master Trainer, Geoff Fox joins the show 

Begins at 2:08 

Are HIIT Workouts Done with PT Clients? 

2:22 

Is There a Difference Between Strength vs. Cardio HIIT? 

2:59 

Do You Want to Follow HIIT Up with Additional Cardio?  

4:38 

Is HIIT for Everyone? What About Those with Heart Conditions? 

5:33 

Can HIIT Build a Healthier Heart? 

6:50 

On Tracking Heartrate  

7:22 

Solo HIIT vs. Group HIIT 

9:04 

Do You Have to Consume More Calories to Participate in HIIT? 

10:50 

Understand What Your Calorie Needs Are Prior 

14:21 

Has HIIT Been Around for Long? 

15:37 

HIIT – Not Just for Athletes 

17:41 

Actionable Advice – The Top 3 Benefits of HIIT  

19:30 

Outro  

20:50 


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How to Train Like an Elite Athlete – Podcast Ep. 12

How to Train Like an Elite Athlete – Podcast Ep. 12

Welcome to the 12th episode of the Living Healthy Podcast, presented by LA Fitness.

On this episode of Living Healthy, we speak with Matt Harrison, LA Fitness member and elite athlete, who shares how you too can become an elite athlete with just a few changes made to your lifestyle. 

Hey there! Is there something you’re interested in hearing about? Do you have a fitness topic of interest? How about nutrition? Or maybe you have a fitness success story (or know someone else who does) and want to share it with us? Tweet, message or email us your thoughts and opinions. We love hearing from our listeners and thank you for being a member of the Living Healthy Podcast community!

How Are We Doing? 


This podcast should not replace any exercise program or restrictions, any dietary supplements or restrictions, or any other medical recommendations from your primary care physician. Before starting any exercise program or diet, make sure it is approved by your doctor.


Timecard Markers – How to Train Like an Elite Athlete – Podcast Ep. 12

Intro 

Begins at 0:01 

Elite Athlete, Matt Harrison, joins the show 

Begins at 0:23 

What Does Elite Athlete Even Mean? 

0:28 

Have You Always Been an Athlete? 

0:56 

What is the Foundation Someone Needs Before Becoming an Elite Athlete? 

1:18 

What Changed Your Mindset? 

2:18 

What Sparked the Change? 

3:09 

How Do You Find the Time to Train and Balance Life? 

4:40 

The 3 Personal Commitments 

5:50 

On Living More in the Moment 

6:53 

What Are the Causalities of Having Laser Focus? 

8:36 

On His First Ever Spartan Race 

9:34 

Nutritional Component of an Elite Athlete 

12:11 

On Getting Cravings 

14:20 

Snapshot of Daily Nutrition 

15:50 

On His Workout Regiment  

17:45 

What Does a Rest Day for You Look Like? And Cutting-Edge Technology 

19:36 

What Was the Hardest Adjustment to Make? 

21:15 

On Setting Goals 

22:08 

Actionable Advice  

24:07 


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The Point of Pilates (and How It Differs from Yoga)

The Point of Pilates (and How It Differs from Yoga)

For people that love to work out but running around the block or hitting the elliptical aren’t their favorite activities, yoga and Pilates can be go-to exercise programs. Both programs take a gentler approach when toning the body and stress the importance of specific breathing patterns. Some fitness classes will combine the two activities, a hybrid of aerobic and non-aerobic exercises. But there is a difference in the way the two programs approach their objectives.

The biggest difference between yoga and Pilates is the spiritual element incorporated into yoga practices. Yoga brings the body and mind together with three main elements: exercise, breathing, and meditation. Structured, static poses are designed to put pressure on glandular systems, promoting overall body efficiency and total health. Yoga was originally designed as a path toward spiritual enlightenment but today has become popular as a gentle form of exercise and stress management.

Pilates was inspired by yoga, calisthenics, and ballet and was originally developed to help injured athletes and dancers. An emphasis is placed on the quality of posture in each exercise rather than the amount of reps. There are 500 Pilates exercises, each designed to put your body in an unstable posture and then challenging you by moving your limbs.There are two different types of Pilates: mat Pilates which consists of exercises performed on the floor using gravity to your body weight to provide resistance, and equipment-based Pilates which uses a spring-loaded machine that you push and pull along tracks. Dumbbell weights can be used in Pilates exercises as well for more resistance.

The lack of spirituality certainly doesn’t take away from the effectiveness of Pilates. Its main objective is core strengthening, requiring intense concentration and breathing techniques. Workouts tend to run in the 45-90-minute range, with 5-10 reps per exercise, incorporating precise ranges of motion, rhythm, and breathing. Like yoga, it can help improve muscular and postural strength, but because of the focus on the core has the added benefit of toning abdominals more quickly. Although it is more active than yoga, muscles are never worked to exhaustion and Pilates lengthens and stretches all of your major muscle groups in a balanced way.

Compare them yourself! LA Fitness offers both yoga and mat Pilates classes all week. Check out the schedule here.

Schedule a complimentary Pilates by LAF workout today!

Sources:

  1. Department of Health & Human Services. “Pilates and Yoga – Health Benefits.” Better Health Channel, Department of Health & Human Services, 31 July 2013, www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/pilates-and-yoga-health-benefits.
  2. “PILATES VS. YOGA.” Energy Pilates Fitness Yoga, www.energypilatesfitness.com/pilates-vs-yoga.html.

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