Yes it may have been my last workout with the Ready, Set, Goal program, but this is just the beginning. I am really happy with how this program opened my eyes to personal training. I started the program a little skeptical about personal training. I wasn't sure exactly how it was going to help me. I considered myself physically fit, but wanted to do more - build muscle, endurance, etc. What I realized is that there are so many ways to train and exercise. Specifically for me, the only weight training knowledge prior to this program came from a short PE class in high school. Working with Andrew has been great. I have seen my progress over the months of the program and feel great. I have learned several ways to work-out that I can continue after the program ends. I hope to use this knowledge to continue my training and ultimately compete in an Ironman in the future.
Thanks Andrew!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
JacqueG
Assessment here I come!
I haven't reached all my goals, but I am happy to have had the opportunity to join the Ready Set Goal program. Andrew taught me several things but most important- no matter your age, skills, ability, strength, once you set your goals, you can attain them with determination and encouragement.
Thank you to my team mates. They made the program enjoyable even when the pain set in.
I have decided to join the SRC, so Andrew you will be seeing me over the summer. When the program began, my husband joined the SRC as well, and he has enjoyed the exercise time while I have worked out with my team. I have learned several things but most important to me- stay focused, set achievable goals, expand on these once you have reached each goal.
ENJOY the workouts. Our team had many fun times laughing with Andrew. He is a true leader and will be successful as a trainer.
In the future you may see me rowing on Tempe Town Lake!! Hey anything is possible if you have the will and mind set. This program has helped me realize that my age is not an excuse not to attempt something that I really want to do.
Next year I plan to "run" the Tillman 4.2 all the way...no walking, and hopefully I will complete it under 1 hr. If anyone would like to join my team "Sparky's Tailgaters" let me know and our team captain will add you to the evite next year.
Thank you Andrew, Heidi, Tammy. You made the program FUN!
I haven't reached all my goals, but I am happy to have had the opportunity to join the Ready Set Goal program. Andrew taught me several things but most important- no matter your age, skills, ability, strength, once you set your goals, you can attain them with determination and encouragement.
Thank you to my team mates. They made the program enjoyable even when the pain set in.
I have decided to join the SRC, so Andrew you will be seeing me over the summer. When the program began, my husband joined the SRC as well, and he has enjoyed the exercise time while I have worked out with my team. I have learned several things but most important to me- stay focused, set achievable goals, expand on these once you have reached each goal.
ENJOY the workouts. Our team had many fun times laughing with Andrew. He is a true leader and will be successful as a trainer.
In the future you may see me rowing on Tempe Town Lake!! Hey anything is possible if you have the will and mind set. This program has helped me realize that my age is not an excuse not to attempt something that I really want to do.
Next year I plan to "run" the Tillman 4.2 all the way...no walking, and hopefully I will complete it under 1 hr. If anyone would like to join my team "Sparky's Tailgaters" let me know and our team captain will add you to the evite next year.
Thank you Andrew, Heidi, Tammy. You made the program FUN!
Assessment Time
I can't believe the program is coming to a close. That can mean only one thing, FINAL ASSESSMENTS. I can't wait to see how all of you have continually progressed since the mid assessments. Next week will be wide open for me as far as scheduling goes. I want all of you to email me a time that fits into your schedule. It doesn't have to be your workout time unless that works best for you. I can't thank you enough for such a wonderful experience this semester. I also thank you for sticking with the program even when you wanted to quit. That shows me that you can continue exercising on a regular basis even after this program is over. This internship was definitely worth the wait, because training all of you who are at different fitness levels was definitely challenging. This will prepare me in my future career to be able to train anyone who comes through the door. I felt that I improved as the semester progressed and I bet all of you noticed a difference as well. All of you were amazing participants, which made it so much easier to come in everyday even though I wasn't getting paid. I will be training here in the summer, so if any of you wanted to continue training with me we could do one on one or buddy training. Thanks again for how you contributed to the program.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Wrapping up the semester
Hard to believe this is the end of April and the last week of the program. Wasn't it January just yesterday? The good news is, my body tells me I've made a lot of progress this semester thanks to Andrew, the program, and all of you. I have plans to keep it going, and backup plans for when the temperatures get so hot that I want to bail out. :) Keep up the good work, everyone, and know that you can create a healthier you if you put your mind to it.
Cheers and much aloha,
Teresa
Cheers and much aloha,
Teresa
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Building and building....keepin' it going!
I am still feeling the leg work-out from Tuesday! Free weights were once again on the agenda this morning, I was excited to discover that I've been lifting more weight every week. Am I getting stronger? I do feel stronger, I sure hope so. I am starting to think about how to continue my work-outs when this program is over. I actually think I will be continuing my membership at the SRC. I'd like to continue these work-outs over the summer and keep going. It's a good routine!
I am excited about finishing "strong" next week, and I am also sad that the program will be ending. Thankfully this program has really helped establish a great base to work from. Cheers to working out!!
I am excited about finishing "strong" next week, and I am also sad that the program will be ending. Thankfully this program has really helped establish a great base to work from. Cheers to working out!!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
New Routine
On Monday Andrew had our group try a new routine where we alternated between the row machine and various exercises in fast paced intervals. I was so exhausted by the end of our session that I barely made it home. It was one of our better workouts and I really felt it the next day. I'm appreciative that Andrew is taking the time to change up or routines to continuously make our work outs more challenging. It was one of my favorite routines to date.
While at times I get discouraged, after a workout like Monday's I get reinvigorated.I feel like there is no way I could have finished that hour of training had it not been the build up from prior weeks sessions.
While at times I get discouraged, after a workout like Monday's I get reinvigorated.I feel like there is no way I could have finished that hour of training had it not been the build up from prior weeks sessions.
Proof of the Training Update
Wow, have been commuting by bike for a few days now and I'm SOO glad I did all the training earlier this term to build up to it! I can make the ride, even the hills (thanks for making me increase the resistance, Andrew!), and I have enough upper body strength to lift my bike when I need to now, something I couldn't do at the beginning of the year. The new place I'm living also has a weight room so I'll be able to continue working out and not let my training slide over the summer. I know the program is winding to a close but I'm committed to keeping up the good habits I've built this semester, and I appreciate the support.
Monday, April 18, 2011
JacqueG
Well I competed in the Tillman 4.2. Saturday.
Completed it in 1hr 3 min. My goal was 1 hr.
I am proud because last year I walked.
This year I jogged and brisk walked.
This has set me up for next year. I am going to continue with the training and my goal for next year is anything under 1 hr.
The weekly workouts have truly helped me. My cardio has imporved.
I hate to see the class end.
JacqueG
Completed it in 1hr 3 min. My goal was 1 hr.
I am proud because last year I walked.
This year I jogged and brisk walked.
This has set me up for next year. I am going to continue with the training and my goal for next year is anything under 1 hr.
The weekly workouts have truly helped me. My cardio has imporved.
I hate to see the class end.
JacqueG
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Free weights...what?
Ok...i've been working out on "machines" for several weeks, increased the weight, became comfortable, and felt stronger and stronger each week. Today, Andrew said, "Oh yeah, we are doing the olympic weights today", it was now time for my workout on "free weights". Holy moly, what a difference! It was harder, more challenging, but I pulled through. Working out with free weights really requires you to focus on form. One thing I have learned is that it is good to switch things up (muscle confusion), so this switch was a GOOD one (muscles were confused). I had to focused on form, posture, and of course, had to have a spotter. I am ready to finish out the semester strong, and I am continuing to look for opportunities to learn as much as I can before this program ends. Back to work....
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Proof of the Training
Well, my move is finished and on Monday (which is, by the way, Bike to Work Day), I will start commuting by bicycle! My goal for this semester was to be fit enough to stop driving to work and start commuting by bike every day, so I'm looking forward to experiencing the results of the training so far this semester. Wish me luck!
Friday, April 8, 2011
How Do We Keep You In the Program?
Hello again everyone,
I want all of you to tell me what can be done in the future to keep people in the Ready, Set, Goal Program. I want you to be as honest as possible. I will take some credit for the less then stellar assessment results, because some of you were already in pretty good shape and I didn't have you start doing higher intensity workouts until later, so for that I do apologize. I know that many of the people have had really good reasons for dropping out of the program, but I want to know what questions we could ask to pick candidates that are not going to drop out unless something unforeseen occurs. This isn't a knock on any of you that have dropped out this is simply asking you how we could improve the program and or the selection process. Obviously life happens and things take us by surprise that we need to address. It has been a pleasure to train all of you, and the ones that are not with us anymore your fellow Ready, Set, Goalers and I miss you and it is definitely not the same without you. I wouldn't say it if it weren't true. Thank you for your cooperation.
I want all of you to tell me what can be done in the future to keep people in the Ready, Set, Goal Program. I want you to be as honest as possible. I will take some credit for the less then stellar assessment results, because some of you were already in pretty good shape and I didn't have you start doing higher intensity workouts until later, so for that I do apologize. I know that many of the people have had really good reasons for dropping out of the program, but I want to know what questions we could ask to pick candidates that are not going to drop out unless something unforeseen occurs. This isn't a knock on any of you that have dropped out this is simply asking you how we could improve the program and or the selection process. Obviously life happens and things take us by surprise that we need to address. It has been a pleasure to train all of you, and the ones that are not with us anymore your fellow Ready, Set, Goalers and I miss you and it is definitely not the same without you. I wouldn't say it if it weren't true. Thank you for your cooperation.
Food Diaries
I want all of you to write down everything you eat for the next 3 days. I'm talking about sauces and dressings EVERYTHING. I also want you to include how much your eating of each thing, is it a cup, tablespoon, ounce, etc..... This will help me determine what foods are killing your progress and allow me to make suggestions. When you write down what you eat I think it will definitely open your eyes to what may be causing the weight loss problem. We should have done this sooner, but hopefully it will get you on track for the rest of your life. Exercising and eating right does not stop when this program is over, but continues because it is a LIFESTYLE CHANGE not a 14 week change. As always stay encouraged and I'll see you soon.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Stepping up to the end of semester
Wow, the semester is really getting crazy as we push to the end; I'm sure everyone is feeling it. My boss called me this morning and said she had signed me up for a noontime seminar series (starting today) that would run for the next couple of months; I looked at the schedule, saw that it conflicted with Ready Set Goal, and asked her if I could either sign up for the next time the series is offered or do self-study instead, since I didn't want to bail on everyone. She said yes, so I'm still in the game. :) Keep up the good work on trying to change eating habits, everyone -- it really is the key to almost anything you want to accomplish in improving your body. I checked in with my endocrinologist yesterday and my insulin and sugar levels are better, so I'm going off diabetes meds, hurray! Next three months will tell whether exercise and diet alone will help me keep my health the way I want it to be. If I can do it, you all can do it too. :)
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