"The
Exercise Enhancement Principle"
How To Transform Your Entire Life Through Exercise
By David Grisaffi
As I strolled down the foggy Seattle
waterfront with Jim, a long-time personal training client of mine, we
began to chat about how important exercise has been to him and how much it
has enhanced his entire life – not just his body and his health, but
also his career, relationships, self esteem, attitude and everything else.
You see, before coming to me for
help, Jim was 60 pounds over weight, he had dangerously high cholesterol
and was having breathing problems that were seriously affecting his
quality of life.
Jim recalled to me how he used to
sit at his desk at work all morning long, unfocused and unproductive,
dreaming of nothing but lunch break, and then all afternoon, thinking of
nothing but the 5:00 bell and then a big dinner! He did his job well, but
not up to his own standards. He knew he could do better.
He knew he could do better
physically too. When we began slowly with a simple walking program, Jim
blossomed quickly. His enthusiasm skyrocketed and he went almost over
night from a couch potato to an “exercise machine” and as a result,
his whole life changed.
That is what I call "Exercise
Enhancement.
" Jim didn’t just want a better body, he wanted to enhance his
entire life... and with just a little guidance from me, adding exercise
was the single catalyst that sparked a whole-life transformation.
Jim was probably a lot like you. He
had the number one excuse for not starting an exercise program… "I
don’t have time." I told him, “There are lots of people who have
full time job, have to get children to school or practice and still have
time to exercise – I’m one of them! You have to make it a priority,
put it on your schedule and make it happen.” I continued, "You find
time to watch wheel of fortune don’t you?" So get on your treadmill
(we bought one for him) and walk while you watch!”
As we continued to saunter down the
waterfront, it was your typical wet, drizzly, cloudy North-Pacific day,
but that day was as bright as ever for Jim. Looking back on all the
changes that had happened in his life, we started talking about why more
people don’t exercise and why everybody who doesn’t needs to start
today!
Weight loss is number one on most
people's lists! You have to do some form of exercise to lose body fat.
It’s a no brainer. Reduce your calorie intake a little bit in
combination with the exercise, and POOF! Say goodbye to body fat.
Fitness is number two on most
people’s list. Jim mentioned how he was having serious trouble breathing
and he knew he had to do something about it. For some people the moment of
realization happens when they have to climb several flights of stairs for
the first time in months or years, and they find themselves gasping for
air when they finally make it to the top.
Remember something. Fitness is not
achieved through dieting. Fitness is achieved by exercising and moving
your body. Being physically fit extends your life, reduces heart disease
and cancer, increases your brain function and the list of benefits could
go on for pages!
The idea of doing something you know
will make you feel better is a challenge to some. Some seem intimidated by
it, while others thrive on the challenge. If you find yourself
procrastinating, or if you are intimidated by the whole exercise thing,
then remember that success and achievement are like a big boulder.
Overcome the inertia and set that thing rolling in the right direction,
and very soon it’s got momentum that is hard to stop. Sure, it's a
challenge. Accept it! Accept the challenge of enhancing your body and your
entire life. Set the goals and achieve them. Trust me, if Jim and dozens
of my other clients can do it, then so can you.
The psychological improvements that
can happen to you by beginning even the simplest exercise program are
still astonishing to me. I watch my clients lose some weight, and
immediately their self esteem shoots up and they start to feel good about
their bodies for the first time ever. I notice them coming into the gym in
tank tops confidently, smiling, when they used to stay covered up in baggy
clothing. Soon, they begin to blossom mentally and emotionally. Yes, even
spiritually. Exercise is good for the soul!
So I say, lets get to work, shall
we? Don’t you want to feel better physically as well as emotionally?
Imagine putting on any swimsuit you want – even a skimpy one -and going
out to a crowded beach or pool and feeling better about your body than you
ever have before. Not only can it happen, it will happen, but only if you
get moving!
I’m not sure if you’ve ever felt
depressed before. Most of us have, but I’m almost certain that your mood
has felt a little “down” at times. Did you know how dramatically your
mood can improve after an exercise session? Before the workout you may
find your “down” mood causing you to think, ‘I don’t feel like
exercising.’ But if you get moving in spite of that, you can feel like a
new person afterwards.
My mentor Paul Chek says,
"Exercise should be your drug of choice!" But it’s not just
the physical benefits – the endorphins and “good mood” chemicals you
stirred up – it’s also the fact that you took action, and every time
you take action, your self esteem rises and so does your mood right along
with it. Emotion follows motion. Remember that.
Even better, exercise reduces
stress! Who doesn’t feel at least a little stressed these days? The
exact same thing is true about exercise for reducing stress as it is for
changing your mood. So I say again – get moving! Get to work and see how
it changes not just the way you look, but the way you feel – and see how
fast it happens!
Now you're in tune with how exercise
can be a beneficial addition to your lifestyle, so let’s get you started
with some specific guidelines!
David Grisaffi’s Guidelines for
“Exercise Enhancement”:
- Get out there and do it – right now – even if you don’t feel
like it. Overcome inertia and get that ball rolling now!
- When you “don’t feel like exercising” remind yourself that
exercise is what will make you feel better!
- Do not think of exercise as painful ordeal like the dentist, think
of it as relaxation and de-stressing time.
- Not sure how to start? Try combining 20 minutes of strength training
two or three times per week with three one hour sessions of unstress-full
aerobics like walking and you are on your way!
- Set goals and write them down. I make all my clients sign an
exercise contract and tell them to post a copy wherever they will see
it often and get motivated by it, like in the car, on the
refrigerator, on the mirror etc.
There’s one last thing I want to
share with you and warn you about. I call it, “The Fearless HUMP!”
This is the bump in the road that everyone hits at some stage in their
journey and most people find difficult to pass. It’s when you run into
an obstacle in your path and you turn it into something bigger than it
really is and use it as an excuse to waiver from your routine. If you let
it block you, that’s when the “boulder” may start rolling in the
opposite direction. What do you do? There’s no trick to it – press
onward, be fearless and get over the hump! You must be consistent to make
exercise a habit and stick with it!
Get going! Find an environment that
nurtures your goals. Find a workout partner near your age, ability and
motivational level. If you like to workout on your own, great! Just find
whatever special surroundings that will help in your quest for better
health. Most important, remember that exercise is a life long journey that
will not just improve your health and your body, it will have a ripple
effect and enhance every single part of your life… that’s the
“Exercise enhancement principle!”
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