Healthy Homework for 2007
Mindi Boysen
The hectic holiday season is over and again, as a golf fitness coach, I hear the same questions ringing out of the mouths of my clients:
“How can I make this year the healthiest and happiest year yet?”
“How can I make my golf game the best it’s ever been?”
The answers to those questions go together!
Work on your body, mind, and spirit…and your health, fitness level, and golf game WILL improve! Your healthy homework for 2007 is simple and should be completed on a daily basis. Ask yourself at the end of each day how well you focused on adhering to the basic healthy living rules. In fact, it has been proven that recording or tallying each day’s events in a journal helps people stay on track with their goals better due to the nature of feeling more accountable when having to write down activities.
1. MOVE! Promise yourself to move everyday! Score points
for yourself when you walk a further distance, skip an elevator, take
breaks from your computer or desk every 30 minutes. Exercise takes
many forms. Even a 10 minute stretch each morning or evening may be
more than what you have done last year….so keep it up!
Tip:
Buy a pedometer ($5-$10) and gauge your steps throughout the day. Each
day should consist of at least 10,000 steps. If you are unable to get
that many during work hours, take a walk in the evening after dinner.
2. EAT 5 MEALS A DAY! To keep your metabolism as well as
your energy levels roaring, you must space your eating times within 3
hours of each other. The digestion process is a heat-producing,
calorie burning process in itself. When the stomach is empty (within 3
hours), metabolism slows and your body starts conserving calories at a
higher rate.
Tip: If you are on a 1500 calorie a day
plan, divide those calories in 5 meals of 300 calories each. A 2000
calories plan would be divided into 400 calorie meals. You will find
that you are not nearly as hungry when eating every three hours and are
less inclined to overeat.
3. HYDRATE! Incredible as it may seem, water is quite
possibly the single most important catalyst in losing weight &
keeping if off. Although most of us take it for granted, water may be
the only true “magic potion” for permanent weight loss. Water
suppresses the appetite naturally and helps the body metabolize stored
fat. Studies have shown that an increase in water intake can actually
reduce fat deposits.
Tip: Drink 80-100oz. of water
daily. Drink a 24oz bottle of water between each of the 5 mini meals
throughout the day. That adds up to 96oz of water each day! Also, eat
your calories….don’t waste them on sugary, caffeinated drinks.
4. BREATHE & THINK POSITIVE THOUGHTS! We know that we
need to breathe in order to live, but how often do we really focus on
slow, controlled, calm induced breathing? Meditation comes in many
forms, but the ultimate goal is to cleanse the system of negativity,
rejuvenating the body and mind, and preparing for events in life to
come.
Tip: When driving alone in your car (to work or
to the golf course), take that time to really breathe deeply, inhaling
as much oxygen into your lungs and exhaling out slowly. Use this time
for a positive self- pep talk. Create your day, your week, your month,
even your year in your mind and you’ll be one step closer to achieving
your dreams.
What is the best advice I have to help you succeed with your healthy homework?
PLAN AHEAD!
Make your meals days in advance; have water
bottles on hand at home, work, and in your car; make zero excuses for
not moving each day; and use your alone time effectively to revive your
spirit.
Best wishes. I hope 2007 proves to be your best year to be Fit For Golf AND Fit For Life!
Mindi Boysen is a Titleist Certified Golf Fitness Coach endorsed by Tatum Ranch Golf Club in Cave Creek, AZ. Her new book, Synergistic Golf, outlines each day of the year with golf performance & life enhancing tips. Mindi is available for private or group golf fitness training as well as seminars and nutritional consultations. Contact her at (480)203-6228 or mindi@fitforgolfusa.com









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