Thursday, 10 June 2010

Fake thin people, Active stretching programme to follow and sprinting slowly towards your goals

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The first article is about what I term Fake Thin People. These are people who are apparently in shape despite their lack of effort. They can prove very frustrating to those of us who are trying hard to get into shape. There are different types of Fake Thin people and it is important to understand their influence upon you. Read the article to understand this interesting phenomenon.


The second article is a link to an active stretching programme. Follow the pictures of me doing the routine. This simple warm up prepares you for the day ahead and will often get rid of minor injuries and aches. Try it for five mornings in a row and once again before you go to bed. Let me know how it helps your body.


The final link is from my daily newsletter. This discusses the issue of how to go about achieving your goals. It details the merits of the all out 100% efforts versus the game of moderation. It is important you understand these concepts and apply them as appropriate.



Ben Wilson BSc (Hons) CSCS NSCA-CPT CMTA EFT Dip
On line metabolic typing, fitness training and emotional freedom technique (EFT)
London Personal Trainer
Rugby Titness Training

Thursday, 3 June 2010

What to do if someone calls you fat, gut function and a resistance training routine to follow http://bit.ly/9Ucc8Z

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The first article is about testing gut function and the mucosal barrier. Your digestive tract is at the core of your health and your immune system is based here. When health deteriorates you can almost guarantee that your digestive system has become compromised. You can test to see the integrity and state of the gut. The first article explains the test which can identify infections, bacterial growth and more. Read the article to learn more about the role and different elements of digestion as well as testing you can do yourself.


The second article follows on from the last two weeks which detailed the types of resistance training you can use. Follow the link to see a sample session you can use to combine almost all the different types. Long term you should separate them out but for a bit of fun try the routine set out. You will need a bit of lifting experience to follow the plan. If you are new to weights then set about learning to do free weights.


The final article which is from my daily newsletter discusses how you should react when someone calls you fat. Though it is rarely said in such a blunt fashion your response to other people implying this is very important. Read the article to understand this whole process and the different elements within it.



Ben Wilson BSc (Hons) CSCS NSCA-CPT CMTA EFT Dip
On line metabolic typing, fitness training and emotional freedom technique (EFT)
London Personal Trainer
Rugby Titness Training

Friday, 28 May 2010

How to control hunger and more types of resistance training

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The first article is about hunger. Many of you reading this will suffer from strong hunger pangs, have to eat 5-6 times a day and resist cravings left right and centre. This is not a nice place to be nor is it optimal for results. Read the first article today to understand what frequent hunger means and how it affects your chance of getting results.

The second article continues on from last week. Here I detail four more types of resistance training techniques and how they should be brought together within a training plan. Do not be one of those people who do the same weight programme week in week out and then either stop making gains or just give up.

The final article from my daily newsletter is about filling the void. It is all very well saying stop eating this, or drinking that. However, for most people the food or drink is fulfilling an emotional purpose. Therefore you will need to replace rather than simply remove the behaviour. Read more about this today and follow the Mind-Body change exercises at the end to start Changing Your Thinking and Changing Your Shape.

Ben Wilson BSc (Hons) CSCS NSCA-CPT CMTA EFT Dip
On line metabolic typing, fitness training and emotional freedom technique (EFT)
London Personal Trainer
Rugby Titness Training

Thursday, 20 May 2010

How to Eat less, Discovering Food Sensitivities and the different types of Resistance Training


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The first article looks at the Mediator Release Test (MRT). This test uses a blood sample to identify what type 3 and 4 food sensitivities you have. This is important because these adverse food reactions can occur up to three days after eating a food. Therefore, you could eat an apple on Tuesday and sneeze on Friday. This makes detection very difficult. The article discusses the other types of food sensitivities as well. Read more about this whole issue as it is a major blocking factor which prevents most people getting the results they want.


The second article is the first part about the different types of resistance training technique you can use. There are eight in total and the first four are discussed here today. It is important to understand this as most people just use one technique all their lives while it is vital to rotate between the different strategies.


The final piece from my daily newsletter discusses how to reduce the amount of food you consume. This looks at it from the angle of helping the planet and also your body. Take a read of the article and spend some time answer the mind-body change exercises at the end.


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Thursday, 29 April 2010

When exercise feels hard but you are not getting fitter! Plus, Hair analysis and group advice


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The first article is about hair analysis and what it reveals about your body. I am a big fan of hair tissue samples because it is the only test that shows how your body has been acting over a three month period. Through analysing the hair you can see toxic metals levels as well as those of each nutrient within the body. The test does not show what is happening at cellular level (Use the Metabolic Typing Test for that) and thus cannot be used to determine what foods to eat but it can be used to show the overall health and fatigue status of your body. Read more in the first link why this is an important thing to do.


The second article looks at a common problem with regular exercisers made even worse by the fact that no one notices it. This is the problem of when exercise still feels like hard work yet actually you are not getting any fitter. Reaching a fitness plateau is a natural side effect of how the body adapts and is not a problem if you are aware of it. As most people do not measure their fitness, it can, therefore, be a great problem. Read more in the article today.


The final link is from my soon to be released daily motivational newsletter. Today I discuss the problems with group advice in general and how it is easy to be a successful "Guru" yet also very hard to get results across the board. Read this as there is a good chance your results could be suffering to some degree because of the problems with group advice and how most people try to go about it.


Thursday, 15 April 2010

What your body shape means for losing weight and the foods you crave. Plus learning to run.


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The first article discusses how what your body shape implies about your endocrine and hormonal system. Last week I discussed how stressors affected the hormonal system which influences your weight. This week it is about your genetic strengths within your endocrine system and how this affects where you store your body fat. As well as storing fat in different places you will also find food cravings vary from one person to another. This is linked to body fat patterns and is all discussed in today's article.


The second piece is perfect for this time of year. I love taking a run down by the Thames when the sun is out. With summer edging nearer it is the perfect time to start training. Whatever age or standard of fitness you are, almost everyone can learn to run. Read the outline today and start getting that body moving this spring.


The final link is from my soon to be released daily motivational newsletter. It discusses all the things that getting into shape should NOT be about. You may be surprised to learn that many of these elements are what most people base their whole plan upon and no wonder it all falls apart in the majority of cases.


For help and guidance both on line or face to face contact me for more information.


Ben Wilson BSc (Hons) CSCS NSCA-CPT CMTA EFT Dip
On line metabolic typing, fitness training and emotional freedom technique (EFT)
London Personal Trainer
Rugby Titness Training

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Are your stressed out adrenal glands the reason you do not get results? Plus, tips to improve sleep

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The first article is about your adrenal glands. These two endocrine glands pick up the slack and fight any stressors your body or internal systems encounter. The adrenal glands will help you fight all and everything that comes your way and they are integral to the hormonal balance within your body.


This is vital for any issue discussing weight because your hormonal system is one of the primary mechanisms by which you gain or lose body fat. Years of prolonged stress on your system can cause a change in hormonal patterns within your body. The result is that you are unable to lose body fat even if you are eating and exercising correctly. Luckily there are tests you can take which can reveal the state of these important glands and thus work out an effective plan to get results. Read more by following the first link.


The second article looks at sleep. The amount and quality of sleep you obtain has a direct impact upon the results you get and the functioning of your body. Read the article today to put in place these simple suggestions to improve your quality of sleep and therefore health of the body.


The final article is from my soon to be launched daily motivational tips. Today I discuss the issue of your favourite food and the memory it evokes. Follow the mind-body change exercise to reduce your ties to this food.


With summer fast approaching you can get results and look good by working with me on line or face to face here in South London. Contact me for more information.


Hope you are well