How to improve your fitness and stay healthy in 2024
As with any other year, many of us will kick off 2021 by making a host of New Year’s resolutions and some of these may be to exercise more; become stronger, fitter, healthier...
As with any other year, many of us will kick off 2021 by making a host of New Year’s resolutions and some of these may be to exercise more; become stronger, fitter, healthier...
That tin of Quality Street on the coffee table. The smell of freshly baked minced pies out of the oven. The bottles of Baileys and Prosecco lining the fridge door… The temptation is real. So is the opportunity to have the best of both worlds.
There is often a lot of debate and sometimes confusion over what method is the best for weight loss – and that’s totally normal, especially if you’re new to the world of health and fitness. But I’d like to challenge this viewpoint: why do we have to choose just one?
Starting a fitness journey – however big or small – is something that we all need to think about at some point in our lives. You might wake up one day and decide it’s time for you to get fit, you might have been struggling with it for a while and want to make a positive change. Perhaps you’ve seen friends and family do the same and it’s spurred you on to make a start?
We all know the key to a balanced lifestyle is everything in moderation, but when moderation feels like a forced way of life then it can lead to more than one fall from the wagon. But, what if you change your mindset from “I have to do this” to “I choose to do this.” Just that simple change in terminology can make a huge difference to not only your mindset, but also your end goals.
We’ve all been there; not quite sure if we’re able to reach our goals or if we have what it takes to make the right choices to improve ourselves. Sometimes the difference in whether you succeed or whether you don’t comes down to one simple thing – believing in yourself. Have you ever thought about how much believing in yourself makes a difference to your quality of life?
Sometimes, particularly when we feel stressed or uneasy, getting enough sleep can seem impossible. Research shows that poor sleep has immediate negative effects on your hormones, exercise performance, and brain function - it can also cause weight gain and increase disease risk in both adults and children...
While the country remains in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, you may be finding it difficult maintaining your regular workout routine or feeling motivated to exercise at all –you’re not alone and we’re here to help you.
The coronavirus crisis has sparked a massive outpouring of true community spirit and generous positivity as the community pulls together to help those in need. Now is the time that we need to support one another, offer help to those who need it, to keep each other smiling, to spread a positive mental attitude. This is a truly powerful tool...
You’d like to run your first 5k event, or get back to fitness after an injury, perhaps look and feel healthier on your wedding day? Whatever your reason for wanting to improve your overall health, fitness and diet, personal training is a great way to work towards a specific goal.