Hey all!
So sorry I've been slow on posting new articles to this blog. I will be officially done with my first year of law school on May 11th and I promise to be much more active on the blog!
I know many of you signed up for bootcamp with friends, family and significant others and that is a fantastic plan! It is always better to workout with other people that can keep you accountable, keep you motivated and push you to go further. I have been tweeting with a couple of my girlfriends about loosing weight for the summer so everyday we tweet what we did for our workout or a question about what we should do or a request for motivation. If anyone wants to get in on the tweet motivation, feel free to tweet me anytime @kelseyraycroft or @bostonsbootcamp with the hash-tag #sixpacksummer (I realize that can be taken a number of ways but we mean abs :) I will tweet you back and it is a great way to stay accountable for a daily workout!
Also if anyone is looking to do some amazing races this summer here is the Bootcamp line up, join the team, fun will be had by all!
AIDS run 5K Boston - June 3, 2012
http://action.aac.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AIDSWALK_homepage
Tough Mudder #2 Mt. Snow, July 14th, 2012
https://www.raceit.com/register/default.aspx?newgroup=true&event=9014&cat=31147
Spartan Beast Killington Mt. September 22nd, 2012 'Team Name "Bostons Bootcamp"
https://cui.active.com/event-reg/select-race?e=1753502&pse=1753702&tid=1562802&tname=Boston's
Here is a fun group of articles about working out with friends:
http://www.active.com/fitness/Articles/Workout-With-a-Friend.htm
Monday, April 30, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
The Myth of the 2000 Calorie Diet (well, at least for most women)
This is my first foray into blogging so
I welcome any questions or suggestions about these articles or
fitness and nutrition in general. That being said, I am a certified
personal trainer and lifetime athlete but not a certified
nutritionist. Any nutritional information comes from life experience
as a personal trainer and athlete. (Plus I'm in law school so I felt
like I should put some sort of full disclosure clause in here)
First Post!
I love working out, but I hate
dieting! Unfortunately food is such a huge part of loosing weight and
getting fit so my first post is going to address general nutrition
tips and tricks that I have found helpful in setting up a diet plan.
One of my personal pet peeves is the
2000 calorie diet. Every label I read and the general guideline we
all somehow learned, bases a daily diet on 2000 calories but for an
average woman, 2000 calories equates to 181 lbs. Of course everyone
is different and you may have a faster or slower metabolism that
“average”. (Tip: working out ups your metabolism!)
An easy way to estimate how many
calories you should end up eating by the end of the day is to
multiply your weight times 11 (for women) and 12 (for men). This will
give you the amount of calories/day that will maintain your weight.
For example: For a 140lb woman, eating
1540 calories will maintain that weight.
Don't get scared yet, this does not
take into account exercise!
If you are looking to lose weight, base
your calories off of your goal weight and if you can, shave off
another 100-200 calories if you can manage without becoming
exhausted. Even if you can't go lower than your goal calorie amount
don't worry, you'll still be loosing weight.
For example: If a woman’s goal is
130lbs, 1430 calories will maintain this once
she gets there. In order to lose weight more quickly, try to
cut those 100-200 calories from the 1430 until your reach your goal. So for our
example, she would aim for 1230-1330 calories/day. Be careful not to
cut too much!
Your total calorie amount is for the
entire day, if you workout you need to take that into account.
For Example: If a person is aiming for
1300 calories/day, lets say she goes to bootcamp and burns 400
calories, she can now eat 1700 calories to replace those workout
calories that were burned.
You will really need to replace those
calories! If you're working out, you'll need energy to get through
the workouts. If you are tired and lethargic the workouts will be so
much harder and you won't burn as much as you would if you had more
energy! If you cut too many calories it can actually slow down your
metabolism as well because your body goes into starvation mode, so make sure to eat something in the morning to get it
going and don't cut down too far!
Here are a couple of great Apps I have
found to keep track of your calories:
This is my Favorite – Livestrong
Calorie Tracker: Tracks your weight loss and has a huge inventory
of exercises and foods, including brand name foods from the
supermarket and restaurants so you can keep track of everything. You
can set an alarm to alert you if you haven't tracked for the day. It
also breaks down your food into percentages of protein, carbs, and
fat.
Lose it: Also has a huge
inventory of exercises and foods, including brand name foods from the
supermarket and restaurants so you can keep track of everything.
Thanks so much for reading my first blog!
-Kelsey
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Welcome!
Hi All!
I've started a blog to go along with Boston's Bootcamps and UrbanRun Boston.
Boston's Bootcamp is a fun outdoor fitness class where you can get a great workout, whether you're an athlete or a newbie!
All classes are taught by a certified personal trainer, we utilize body weight exercises, resistance bands, as well as fun and challenging cardio intervals so you can work at your own pace while being pushed to the next level with every workout!
UrbanRun Boston is a fun and exciting way to explore your city while getting a great workout. Runs are led by a personal trainer and range from 2 to 4 miles and include workout stops that utilize Boston's unique structures.
Bootcamp and UrbanRun Boston both meet at Fisique Health Club (50 Congress st.) in the heart of the financial district in Boston and bootcamp is held outdoors on the greenway.
http://www.bostonsbootcamps.com
I'll be posting a weekly blog about health and fitness. Let me know if you have any topics that you would like to see us post about.
-Kelsey
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