• fitness2inspire:

reblog if you’re sore right now

Shoulders so sore right now. 

    fitness2inspire:

    reblog if you’re sore right now

    Shoulders so sore right now. 

    May
    11
    2013

  • (Source: j0francis)

    Apr
    28
    2013
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    28
    2013
  • sunsoulspirit:

1. Testosterone
It applies to weight training. Testosterone is the essence of manhood. When you lift weights and gradually increase the level of resistance, your muscles produce testosterone. This gives you the energy, stamina, and aggressiveness you need to take on the world.
On days after a big weight training work out, I’ve experience a significant increase in energy. I tend to pop out of bed (I’m usually groggy) and feel more vigorous over the course of the day.
2. Clarity and Concentration
An active body has been linked to an active mind. The more consistently you exercise, the less prone you’ll be to grogginess and lapses in concentration. As anecdotal evidence of this, my best cure for writer’s block has always been going for a long walk, run, or hitting the gym.
3. Reflection
Exercise is a time to let your mind unwind while your body does the work. Strangely, when you stop actively trying to solve a mental challenge, the solution often pops into your head. Exercise is an opportunity for your subconscious mind to put together the pieces.
4. Enjoyment
Working out needn’t be seen as a chore or obligation. There are tons of enjoyable ways to exercise. For example, if you live in a scenic area, going for a run or bike ride along a beautiful route can brighten things up. Since I moved to Los Angeles a couple months ago, running on the beach has gotten me out the door much more frequently.
Other great options include: using exercise as a chance to spend time with friends and family, playing a sport or game, striving to achieve new personal bests, week after week.
5. Cleansing
Have you ever gone a couple weeks without exercise and noticed that you begin to sweat an exorbitant amount? That’s because sweat, along with toxins, tends to build up over time. Sweating regularly through exercises removes these toxins and will help you feel more comfortable.
6. Better Sleep
Studies have shown that exercise improves sleep. I love my sleep, so this is big for me.
7. Longer Life
When you choose to exercise, you’re making an investment, not just in your present physical appearance, but in the rest of your life. People who exercise regularly live longer and stay healthier into old age. If not for yourself, consider the family members that love and depend on you.
8. Stress Relief
Exercise has also been shown to reduce stress. This is a combined result of the benefits of cleansing, reflection, and a physical outlet for frustration.
9. Superior Strength and Endurance
About 4 years ago I went through a rough stretch where I gained 15-20 pounds in only a few months. Being unfit drastically changed the way I could move my body. It threw off my balance and made everyday tasks more difficult and uncomfortable. By exercising regularly, you’ll be better able to live and act, and in the event of an emergency, seize the moment.
10. Self Confidence
The sum of all these benefits is self confidence. (And, yes, looking good will help here too.) Greater self confidence is drives success, so its value can’t be underestimated. Exercise and fitness are an enormous part of reaching your potential.

    sunsoulspirit:

    1. Testosterone

    It applies to weight training. Testosterone is the essence of manhood. When you lift weights and gradually increase the level of resistance, your muscles produce testosterone. This gives you the energy, stamina, and aggressiveness you need to take on the world.

    On days after a big weight training work out, I’ve experience a significant increase in energy. I tend to pop out of bed (I’m usually groggy) and feel more vigorous over the course of the day.

    2. Clarity and Concentration

    An active body has been linked to an active mind. The more consistently you exercise, the less prone you’ll be to grogginess and lapses in concentration. As anecdotal evidence of this, my best cure for writer’s block has always been going for a long walk, run, or hitting the gym.

    3. Reflection

    Exercise is a time to let your mind unwind while your body does the work. Strangely, when you stop actively trying to solve a mental challenge, the solution often pops into your head. Exercise is an opportunity for your subconscious mind to put together the pieces.

    4. Enjoyment

    Working out needn’t be seen as a chore or obligation. There are tons of enjoyable ways to exercise. For example, if you live in a scenic area, going for a run or bike ride along a beautiful route can brighten things up. Since I moved to Los Angeles a couple months ago, running on the beach has gotten me out the door much more frequently.

    Other great options include: using exercise as a chance to spend time with friends and family, playing a sport or game, striving to achieve new personal bests, week after week.

    5. Cleansing

    Have you ever gone a couple weeks without exercise and noticed that you begin to sweat an exorbitant amount? That’s because sweat, along with toxins, tends to build up over time. Sweating regularly through exercises removes these toxins and will help you feel more comfortable.

    6. Better Sleep

    Studies have shown that exercise improves sleep. I love my sleep, so this is big for me.

    7. Longer Life

    When you choose to exercise, you’re making an investment, not just in your present physical appearance, but in the rest of your life. People who exercise regularly live longer and stay healthier into old age. If not for yourself, consider the family members that love and depend on you.

    8. Stress Relief

    Exercise has also been shown to reduce stress. This is a combined result of the benefits of cleansing, reflection, and a physical outlet for frustration.

    9. Superior Strength and Endurance

    About 4 years ago I went through a rough stretch where I gained 15-20 pounds in only a few months. Being unfit drastically changed the way I could move my body. It threw off my balance and made everyday tasks more difficult and uncomfortable. By exercising regularly, you’ll be better able to live and act, and in the event of an emergency, seize the moment.

    10. Self Confidence

    The sum of all these benefits is self confidence. (And, yes, looking good will help here too.) Greater self confidence is drives success, so its value can’t be underestimated. Exercise and fitness are an enormous part of reaching your potential.

    Apr
    28
    2013
  • food-fitness-freedom:

    Idk whether i should stop calorie counting and just focus and WHAT im eating or not. I suck at portion size and i think i’ll binge a lot more if i stop. Ugghhh i cant decide!

    I’ve been conflicted with the same thing lately.

    Apr
    16
    2013
  • I can never get my avocado to look this perfect.

    I can never get my avocado to look this perfect.

    (Source: arimante)

    Apr
    16
    2013
  • Breakfast intake: 

    - 2eggs with 1/4 avocado and some red onions (~200 calories)

    - Chobani Raspberry and Choco chip + some carob chips (~140 calories)

    - Teacup of Yogi Green Tea 

    Apr
    16
    2013

  • fitness-love-health:

    keepfitstayfab:

    fiti-vation:

    What to Eat After a Workout

    or anytime really!!

    PERFECT

    Apr
    15
    2013
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    15
    2013
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    15
    2013
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    15
    2013
  • I HAVE 5 MONTHS TO CRUSH IT. I BELIEVE IN MYSELF. GONNA DO IT!!!!!

    slim-and-svelte:

    going to write a little “contract” saying what I must follow and what I cannot eat (doing it a month at a time). believe it or not, it encourages me and I haven’t eaten pretzels for 1 and a half months from it! woo, so yeah :) WISH ME LUCK Y’ALL

    :D

    Apr
    15
    2013
  • Thisssssssssssssss

    Thisssssssssssssss

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    15
    2013
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I'm angry with myself for letting it go this far. I'm embarrassed, to say the least, but it is what it is. The whole purpose of this blog is to document my progress/mishaps, to get inspiration & to hopefully inspire as well. My goal is to become toned and fit in a healthy way.

SW: 162
CW: 142
LW: 129

Goals:
End of April: 137 lbs
End of May: 133 lbs
End of June: 130 lbs


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