Monday, November 30, 2009

Flax Seed and Fat Loss

Hi members. Sorry, its been a while since I've last posted. But I've been doing great keeping up my my exercise (TURBO JAMMING) and healthy eating.

Today's tip is on a beneficial supplement, Ground Flax Seed. Flax Seed is rich in fiber, ligans and omega-3 fatty acids. There are numerous health benefits associated with flax seeds, such as lowering cholesterol levels, cancer prevention, boosting the immune system, etc. In terms of weight loss, flax seed has been proven to increase metabolism, reduce hunger (due to the fiber), and help promote healthy digestion. For fat loss results, ensure you used ground flax seed instead of oil. Add a tbsp a day to your cereal, fruits, yogurt or smoothies.

Until next time,
Coach Monney

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Why Do You Think its Called a DIE-t?

Today's topic is on die-ts. We all been on them, many times. But we end up regaining back the weight. Why does this happen? Well its simple and I finally understand it now. Are ready for an "AH-HA" moment? Diets don't work. Say that again, diets don't work. Sure you lose weight temporarily, but guess what? Eventually the weight creeps back up, and this time some extra fat tags along. If you truly want to lose weight for good, this what you need to do….STOP dieting. Stop restricting your calories, stop avoiding food groups, stop counting points etc.. Stop the insanity. Rather, learn how to eat more healthier at least 80% of the time and move you body more. This is not a quick fix or something temporary. This is a WAY OF LIFE.

I don't know about you, but I could not count points for the rest of my life. I could not avoid fast food for the rest of my life. But I know I can EAT every 2-3 hours, I know I can choose healthier alternatives, I know I can move more especially when its an activity I enjoy. And best of all, I know that if I indulge on a Egg McMuffin, I can and WILL get right back on track at my next meal, and STILL lose weight. This time, the FAT won't come back!

Good Riddens Fat,
Coach Monney

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

How to Motivate Yourself to Sweat

Good afternoon fellow fat losers. I've yet to receive feedback from each and every one of you on your fat loss journey. Please share your thoughts! Either post under comments or email me at coachmonney@gmail.com.

Today's tip comes from a question asked by one of our blog members...how to stay motivated to exercise. Well this is an easy one. Find an exercise that you ENJOY doing. If exercise feels like a chore, chances are you'd rather skip it and do something else. So find an exercise that you love. When you enjoy it, it doesn't feel like work and you tend to work out even harder. Another idea to enlist a workout buddy. Find a friend, your children or your significant other and workout with them. By doing this, you will help motivate each other to get off that couch and burn, baby burn those unwanted calories and fat. Ok, I have one more idea. Try a new exercise that you haven't done before but always wanted to. Maybe karate? What about boxing or that spinning class you always wanted to try? When you try something new it changes up your routine, exercise becomes less boring and helps you pass that plateau and burn more fat.


Get your sweat on,
Coach Monney

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Fall in Love With Yourself

Good morning people. How is your fat loss quest going? Mine is pretty good. I lost another 2 lbs over the past week!! I'm getting closer and closer to my goal. So yes, my tips do work. You just have to work them and the fat will melt off. People, please do me a favor and send me you feedback. Let me know how things are going with you. I'd love to hear you, so don't be shy!!

Today's tip is on body image. Do you find yourself secretly admiring someone who is a size 2, when you are a size "not" ? Would you rather be the skinny girl or the healthy athletic one? Images are deceiving folks. On the surface you may think that size 2 you admire is fit and healthy. But if you were to look underneath the clothes, it's possible she is flabby and loose. You may come to realize that you look better than she does. Stop torturing yourself by comparing your body to someone else. We are all different and can all improve on our health and fitness. Rather, look hard at yourself in the mirror and come to appreciate your uniqueness, everything than makes you YOU. When you can accept your strengths and weaknesses and love them ALL, your fat loss journey gets easier.

I Love Myself, Every Last bit of Me,
Coach Monney

Sunday, November 22, 2009

What the Heck is Cheat Meal Anyway?

Hello fellow fat losers. I had a great weekend of healthy eating and exercise. If you know me personally, then you'll know I am a fitness video addict. I have them all, from the old Buns of Steel tapes, to my ultimate favourite Turbo Jam. Beachbody just released a new fitness DVD program...Rev Abs. Its a 90 day program and looks interesting. I am so tempted to purchase it and add it to my fitness tape library. I wonder if it will surpass my beloved Turbo Jam. I'll let you know if I decide to order it.

So on to today's topic, which is near and dear to my heart. Cheat meals, cheat days. We've all heard that term before, usually when we are on a strict diet plan, and we deviate from the plan and eat something "bad". Well I don't believe in diets and I certainly don't believe in cheat meals/days. Why? Well if you are following my tips, then there really isn't any so called cheating. If you wolfed down 4 slices of pizza in one sitting, OK you indulged quite a bit. But cheat, no. Rather than feeling depressed that you set yourself back one week (which you didn't!!!), dust yourself off, realize why you ate something what was not the best option for you, learn from it and move on. The important thing is what you do AFTER you indulge. Don't continue. Exercise a little harder and get right back on track.

Till next time,
Coach Monney

Friday, November 20, 2009

Ask Coach Monney Friday's

Hi everyone. It's Friday today, so ask me any of your burning questions, and I'll make sure to answer you. I've already answered one in the comments section so take a peak. Thank-you to my Platinum star student!

Here's another question I was asked:

I don't eat until 9am, that is about 2hrs after I've woken up. I eat when I get to work and have a free min. Lately I've been eating cottage cheese with fruit and I'm wondering how good that is and how much I should be eating of it? I don't have time to make shakes in the morning.

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Please do yourself a favor and eat within 30 min of rising and no more than 1 hr after. If you don't feel like eating a meal, have a snack like an apple or a granola bar. And then eat breakfast 2-3 hrs after that. This is very important, so please do this everyday!! I know you can do it! Plan the night before so you won't have to think about it the next morning.

Cottage cheese and fruit are excellent choices. Cottage cheese is high in protein (most people don't know that), and it's also a fast carb. Eat 1 cup. Make sure you eat that with berries though (slow carb). You can also add a slice of multi grain toast with it if you are still hungry.

My favorite breakfasts are: power oatmeal, waffles with egg whites and berries, Nature's Path Blueberries & Cinnamon (or Kashi Go Lean) cereal and banana pancakes, and protein smoothies.

Lets all BREAK-the-FAST,
Coach Monney

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Step Away from the Scale. I repeat.....

Good evening my fat losers. So your fat loss journey has been great. Your clothes are more loose. Everyone is telling you that you lost weight and you look small. But you step on the scale and guess what? No change! You are the same weight you have been for the past month. AAAAHHHHHH! Well here's my tip of the day. Ditch the scale. Say hello to your tape measure. Scales are not great measures for fat loss. Why Coach Monney, you ask? Let's put it plain and simple. Muscle weighs more than fat. Well what exactly does that mean? Muscle takes up 5 times LESS space than fat. As you increase your metabolism and lose fat, you also gain lean muscle mass. So although the number on the scale appears the same, you have actually dropped a lot more fat and gained an equal amount of lean muscle. You drop size and become lean and mean.

And who really sees the number on the scale besides you anyway? What is more important is that you reduce your waistline, and look and feel better in clothes. Right?

Happy measuring,
Coach Monney