Establishing a Successful Routine - Commitment

Every year on December 31st, millions of Americans make a resolution to improve their fitness levels, diets and overall health. Unfortunately, most of us fail to keep that commitment. Why does this happen? Even though the commitment was set with good intentions, a plan was never established to make that commitment become reality. Over the past 5 years, I’ve learned what it takes to not only make a commitment, but to successfully achieve the goals that were initially set.

We prioritize all aspects of our life and rank different things with various levels of importance. Given that we are only given one body, we should make it a top priority to invest a substantial amount of time and effort into taking care of our health. If we invested as much time, money and effort into our bodies as we do other things, we would live in a much healthier — and happier — society. Our society tends to rank our physical health at a lower level of importance than things like work, relationships, and material possessions. If we would put more emphasis into making our bodies the number one priority, then we’d have more time to take advantage and fully enjoy these other aspects of our lives.

Life gets crazy at times, and it’s easy to get distracted or sidetracked and make up excuses to not achieve the things that we want. If we have these pre-established goals, the ability to hold ourselves accountable, as well as have another person push us through the tough times, there should be no reason not to be able to see the goals through to the finish and achieve anything you put you mind to. There will always be an excuse or reason to not go to the gym or prepare a healthy meal — “I’m tired”, “I have a headache”, “my favorite show is on TV”, or “I had to work late”. Once you make the initial commitment to make a change and prioritize that commitment, you will rank the overall important of your health much higher and the excuses will seem to go away.

Everyone needs some sort of accountability; whether its holding yourself accountable to achieve the things that you want, or having a friend, loved one, or trainer hold you accountable and remind you why you are trying to make a change. What I come in contact with a new client, the first thing that we always discuss are goals. It is very important to have the ability to go back and reflect on why we set these goals and why we are working so hard to achieve them. Self doubt often plays a huge factor in why people don’t always achieve what they set out to do. When not only do you believe in yourself, but you have other positive influences encouraging you, it makes it much more possible to accomplish anything.

Routine brings about success. It’s important to establish a routine that seamlessly meshes with our busy everyday lives and schedules. Once the routine is set in place, over time it should become second nature to the point where living a healthy lifestyle isn’t even thought about; it’s just a part of your life. This commitment to a routine and the desire to make a change to your health will almost always guarantee success.

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Starting a successful routine - “Change”

Often change is looked at as a negative. As humans, most of us are creatures of habit and we thrive on routine. Functioning in a very fast paced society, it’s often required for us to establish a routine in order to achieve success in all aspects of life. Working as a personal training over the past five years, I have had the opportunity to train all different types of people - from athletes to soccer moms and everyone in between. One common thing I have noticed about every one of my clients is that we all thrive off of the same thing - developing and maintaining a healthy routine when it comes to diet and exercise has been the key ingredient to obtaining and maintaining successful results.

So the million dollar question is: How do we change our current habits and make the time to incorporate exercise and healthy habits into our current lifestyle? To be completely honest, many people find it challenging at first. However, like most things, once it becomes a habit it sticks and you don’t have to think twice about working out, eating healthy and taking your supplements on a daily basis. It is just something that comes natural and only brings about positive, healthy results that are life changing. Read More »

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Introduction

Hello everybody! I’d like to introduce myself as a proud representative and sponsored athlete for Axis Labs. My name is Melissa Deal — I am a Personal Trainer/Nutritionist, Figure Competitor, and Fitness Model from San Diego and I will be a new face behind the blog.

Over the past five years I have been working as a personal trainer and I currently have my own Personal Training/Nutrition business; A Deal 4 Fitness. Helping others achieve their health and fitness goals is my passion and I do so by sharing the knowledge I have gained over the years.

The number one question that I am asked on a daily basis is “What does it takes to get in shape?” If you are not looking for a simple one word answer and really want to know what it takes to not only feel, but look great; I am going to share. If you would like to learn more about weight training, cardio, diet, and taking the proper Axis Labs Supplements that will give you amazing results — then look no further because you have come to the right place!

If you ever have any questions for me, just send me and email at Melissa@AxisLabs.net

Now go train and make me proud!
-Melissa

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Warm Up/Stretching

I know I usually go on my rants about what “most people don’t do.” However, I feel this topic is just as important as any of my other rants. Many people get hurt while lifting in the gym or at home. Many get hurt in professional sports while running or jogging. The leading cause for most of these injuries is not warming up and/or stretching before starting to really exercise. You always have those people that will just jump on a machine, or a bench, or even take off running really fast and they get injured. I see it daily at my local gym.

When lifting it is very good to do warm up sets. Warm up sets are lifts that contain light weight for you and you are able to do multiple reps with the amount of weight. You do these so that you warm up and stretch out your muscles before putting heavy strain on them. It is also good to get all the joint “creaks” and “cracks” broke loose. Stretching before running is vital because your body isn’t used to going from a calm lax state to a very hard working state instantly. It would be wise to do some nice leg stretches and start off with a very light jog.

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Adipo-X™ Advanced Fat-Loss Technology

Axis Labs Adipo-X is the best fat burner to ever grace the planet.

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Before I get into the ingredient profile, I am going to start by saying its liquid filled caps is what makes Adipo-X so much more special than the competition. With the cap being filled with liquid, it is a very rushed delivery. What this means is you don’t have to wait for it to kick in, you feel it within minutes of taking the dose.

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Going Complex on Carbohydrates

Complex carbs are chains of three or more single sugar molecules linked together. Long chains of sugar molecules are called starches and they serve as the storage form of energy in plants. Branched complex carbohydrates called cellulose form the structural components that give plants their shape.

Complex carbs are found in fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and grains. Some examples of foods high in starchy complex carbohydrates include bread, cereal, rice, pasta, potatoes, dry beans, carrots and corn. Green vegetables like green beans, broccoli and spinach contain less starch and more fiber. All grains include starchy carbohydrates. Whole grains such as whole wheat pasta are better for you because they have much more fiber.

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