Sunday, August 26, 2012

Starting a New Fitness Journey

I started weight training in February of 2012.  The reason I even started was because I was inspired to be at my own personal best.  Obviously as a fitness instructor, I work out alot.  With all that cardio, my body was still on the softer side.  I knew that in order to really tone and show more definition, I was going to have to change my diet and weight train.  It is a huge commitment that I've always struggled to take. I teamed up with my dear friend Bebe to train for a fitness competition.  The pressure was on and so I had to keep myself on check.  This was one of the hardest things that I've had to do in my life.  With the support of friends and students I competed for the first time in April.  I felt amazing!  It was truly the best I've ever felt in my life. 

I was so motivated from the competition that I decided to compete again 12 weeks later.  I applied and was accepted on Team Bombshell.  It is an online training program for Bikini and Figure competitors.  It is a very intensive and successful program.  Many competitors who train with this team place in the top 5.  I freaked when I received my new diet plan and workout. On top of the 2-3 hours of Zumba I teach per day, I would have to do an additional hour of weight training and 2 hours of cardio on the treadmill.  That was going to be a total of 5-6 hours of working out everyday!  I was getting up at 5am just to get my workouts in.  I couldn't get to bed early enough and so I was getting very little sleep.  Something we may not stress enough is how important sleep is especially when training.  A friend once told me, "That's when all the magic happens."  I use that statement all the time now.  Although Team Bombshell is highly successful with many women, it was not the right match for me.  Too much cardio can actually be counterproductive.  I wasn't willing to cut back on my teaching schedule to fit in the Bombshell cardio exercises either.  So because I couldn't follow the Team's program exactly as outlined, I decided to withdraw.  I learned alot from my experience with them and truly have an appreciation for all the hard work of these Bombshell female competitors. 

 I didn't give up on training entirely.  I recruited a fellow fitness instructor who had a membership to the same gym as I.  Initially it worked out great!  We had a similar schedule and we both liked to lift heavy.  However, within a few weeks his schedule changed and he was no longer able to train.  Oh boy, another obstacle.  This is the way it always is though, right?  We'll always encounter obstacles, but it is the perseverance to continue that makes us successful. 

 I took about a week off from training to really think things through.  Am I truly motivated enough to do this on my own?  I realized during that week off that I'm not alone in this.  Thankfully, I am surrounded by people who inspire me.  They remind me that I am stronger than I know.  So yes, I can train and compete again. 

 I am taking what I learned so far and doing what is going to work best for me.  There is a competition in October that I could participate in.  It's not too much time, but at least it would give me a goal date.  There are also a few other incentives to getting back into my training regiment which include taking new headshots and a vacation in November. 

 So what does my new training program look like?  My cardio consists of my Zumba classes because that is what I teach daily at least twice per day.  I do weight training 5 days a week.  I lift heavy with only 8-10 reps.  Diet is the biggest challenge for me and also takes the most time to prepare.  I decided to pay for a personal catering service.  My program is Dairy and Gluten free.  Everything is already portioned out based on my caloric need.  I supplement with a pre and post-workout protein shake and a shake before bedtime. 
I feel fantastic after my first week back.  A fitness journey is meant to be challenging.  Not only do we build physical strength, but mental strength as well.  No matter what, we continue and adjust the course of action when necessary. 

'll check back in next week with an update!

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