Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

Enjoy the process

Last week I posted a pic about trusting the process.  Once I decided to do that, then something wonderful happened.  It has allowed me to also take joy in the process. What I've learned is that its not so much the desired outcome of the goal, but who we become during the process.
Strength is a skill, just like any other.  Every workout, every meal, & decision in the right direction to impact the desired outcome is an opportunity to become better than the day before.

When you are truly focused on the day-to-day process of achieving a long term goal (in this case its continually improve, enhance and PROTECT my health), I am remaining true to myself -- focusing on the basics (rest, hydration, nutrition, mobility and other corrective work) to avoid injury.

I've also learned that enjoying the process has also made me thankful and has taught me patience.  As my strength continues to grow, I continue to feel better (and continue to be amazed at what I am able to do).  That saying, you only get one body. Its true, show yourself some respect. You and your body deserve the best so make it a priority to keep it clean. Eat unprocessed foods that are high in nutrition. If you treat your body right it will treat you right. In the long run your body will either be your best friend or your own worst enemy. It’s all up to you! 😊

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Are you ready Summer?

I am really excited about this program, and for so many reasons.

Nutrition can be so complicated and difficult at times. Enter ➡ The 21 Day Fix. In my opinion, what sets this program apart is the color coded containers. These containers keep the concept of portion control fresh and exciting. Weight Watchers is a great plan which offers similar guidance in terms of what and how much to eat but you still have to weigh, measure and count. It can get pretty boring and then loses its appeal. Its tedious. I'm sure you will agree, everything is a process and your results are dependent upon how well you pay attention to details. That makes a huge difference.





The 21 Day Fix offers you the freedom to fill these containers without weighing, measuring and counting. Once you quickly catch on to the colors and their contents (which is entirely up to you; you don't have to eat anything you despise). You choose what you like; the portions tell you how much! How cool is that? And, to open your lunch box and see those cute containers knowing you are not only feeding yourself what you like, but the correct amount!!! Now that is totally liberating!


Reading over the eating plan and the materials I have, so far this program definitely gets high marks with nutrition plan from my perspective. My focus over the past year with Integrative Nutrition hasn't been just solely about food, although that does play a major role in making an impact on your health. I think its super SIMPLE and SUPER effective because it helps you make necessary lifestyle changes, teaches portion control, and encourages 30 minute exercise sessions. I will be conducting test groups to experiment and collect data on following this program to the T. Each month I will be holding groups on the 2nd and 4th Monday.

Let me just say that if nutrition is your weakest link in your weight loss equation then this is gonna totally change everything for you! I am even more convinced that this concept will yield results!

➡Get a free account with me: http://bit.ly/tac9LM
➡Bundle: http://www.teambeachbody.com/shop/-/shopping/BCP21D160?referringrepid=28705

You can take a peak by signing into you teambeachbody.com account and click on Get Fit > Workout Sheets > 21 day fix workout sheets.  Get in now so we can start in March. Summer is coming soon, time to put in the work...results will follow.

Please click on this link to fill out the application so I can obtain more info:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/19_TIBf4Zo62mtgH8FQbGgUab1_1hXCUR8KKqRyRNkCI/viewform

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Summer Slimdown


I have FIVE new spots in my upcoming SUMMER SLIM DOWN weight loss group! I know you want to lose some weight and get healthier this year but may not know exactly where to start or maybe you'd like to enhance what you're currently doing. That's where I come in.

I am looking for FIVE people who have 5 or more lbs to lose and need the support and accountability to stay on track. You need to be READY to make the changes and stay committed with me.



You want in? Go to my like page at www.facebook.com/mariapaulercio and Like my page.  Next, send me a message.  I'm ONLY accepting the first five that COMMIT.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Have you fallen off the wellness wagon?

Are you in a funk?  Missing workouts, over-eating, stress snacking, not sleeping enough?  It can all have a toll on your health and well being.  Take a moment to stop and reflect on what's new and good.
Sometimes we're in the swing of things and then something shifts (changing schedules, new routines) and we seek comfort of old habits.  Don't beat yourself up, just acknowledge and move on.  Focus on right now.  Every setback is an opportunity to learn!

Wouldn't it be great to shift the focus on yourself for 2014?  I am offering free health consultations. Phone or in-person sessions are available.  Please visit my fb.com/mariapaulercio page and message me with your e-mail and I will contact you.

Please stop by and visit my new site at:  http://maria-paulercio.healthcoach.integrativenutrition.com/

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Tips For Staying Fit When Stressed


When stressed, many people tend to put on more weight for various reasons.  Unfortunately, there’s something you can do to curtail weight gain and even get more fit while reducing stress at the same time. For staying fit when stressed, I try these recommendations:

Relaxation Techniques:
You can stop the damage caused by chronic stress with the regular practice of relaxation techniques. These can trigger the relaxation response, which stops the cascade of changes that can occur when you’re stressed, including changes that contribute to weight gain. Some of my favorite relaxation techniques include:   Yoga, Martial arts, Journaling, Laughter, and, okay, sex.

Healthy Munchies:
When stressed, many people tend to eat more, and crave foods that are high in salt, sugar and fat. If you find yourself prone to the munchies when you’re feeling the crunch of stress, if it seems too hard to control your cravings, you can really help yourself by switching to more healthy fare for snacking. The following have worked for many:

Carrot sticks have a satisfying crunch, and are good for you, too. Dipped in low-fat ranch, they’re packed with flavor and aren’t too bad for your bod.
Edamame, a type of snackable soy bean, is delicious, healthy, and fun to eat, if you get the variety that’s still in the pod.
Sunflower seeds (try low-salt or unsalted varieties for better health) have protein and nutrients, and are pretty yummy. If you get them in the shell, they give your hands something to do, and it’s hard to eat too many when you have to shell each one.
Rather than popping open a can of soda, which is packed with empty calories and sugar, which can send you on a downward spiral of mood swings later, opt for sparkling water; you’ll feel like you’re getting a treat, and your body will, too.
There’s always gum. If you’re a discreet chewer, you can turn one of those snacking sessions—ones where you’re really not hungry but want something in your mouth—into guilt-free flavorful fun. Just try not to blow too many bubbles if you’re at the office.

Eat At Home:
Another reason busy, stressed people tend to gain weight is that they more often eat fast food; after a busy day running around, you may not have time to come home and cook something from scratch. But meals you make are usually much better for you. And cooking at home can save you money, too, which may indirectly decrease your stress level by putting you under less financial strain. And it’s easier than you think.

Work Activity Into Your Life:
Do you want to work out, but find yourself short the extra hours a week it would take to go to the gym? You may be able to remedy this with time management techniques, or you can work exercise into your life by finding simple ways to move more. Taking the stairs rather than the elevator, for example, or going for a walk during your lunch break are easy ways to do this. You can also park further away from wherever it is you go, forcing yourself to walk a little more before you get to your destination. You can even stop, drop, and do a few sets of push-ups every hour or two to keep your blood moving and slowly build muscle. You can get more exercise at home by doing active housework, playing active games with your kids.  Let me help you get started, click here

Turn Off The T.V.:
Or at least be selective. Rather than chilling in front of the tube because you’re too exhausted to do anything else, only to look up hours later and realize you’ve wasted most of your evening and didn’t get much lasting benefit from the experience, see if you can unwind with some soothing music. Chances are, you won’t spend as much time listening to music as you would flipping from show to show, and you might end up doing something more creative or productive with your time, like journaling, calling a friend, or spending quality time with your loved ones.  (Next time you think about things you wish you had time to do, remember the time you could free up with less television!) If there are shows you really don’t want to miss, at least record them ahead of time, so you can watch them at your convenience, fast-forward through commercials, and then turn the T.V. off.

Once you incorporate some or all of these simple strategies into your life, staying fit when stressed should be much less of a challenge. And, best of all, you can experience less stress and better health in the process!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

T25/BodyBeast Hybrid


30 Days of Beast/T25 - This hybrid comes out to 6 weeks

Week 1
T25 Core Cardio
BB Build Chest/Tri
T25 Speed 2.0
BB Bulk Legs
T25 Ript Circuit

Week 2
BB Build Back/Bi's
T25 Dynamic Core
BB Cardio/Abs
T25 Upper Focus
BB Bulk Arms

Week 3
T25 Core Cardio
BB Bulk Chest
T25 Dynamic Core
BB Total Body
T25 Ript Circuit

Week 4
BB Bulk Back
T25 Speed 2.0 
BB Cardio Abs
T25 Upper Focus
BB Tempo Chest/Tri

Week 5
T25 Ript Circuit
BB Bulk Legs
T25 Dynamic Core
BB Total Body
T25 Speed 2.0

Week 6
BB Cardio/Abs
T25 Core Cardio
BB Tempo Back/Bi's
T25 Upper Focus
BB Cardio Abs

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Health is Wealth

A new month is here and some use it as a time for new beginnings.  Forget about what happened yesterday. Strive for consistency, not perfection.  Think of your health as your responsibility.  




Here are 8 simple tips on how to lose weight and tighten up.

  1. Do cardio
  2. No processed foods
  3. No pop drinks
  4. Exercise 20 minutes 3 times a week
  5. Eat smaller portions
  6. Drink lots of water
  7. Don't add too much stuff to your coffee (stevia is good)
  8. Set a goal and reach it 
Need accountability and support?  Visit my page at www.facebook.com/mariapaulercio and join us.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Check Point


Today is the last day of the Alpha round.  I have 2 workouts left to complete week 5; Lower Focus and Total Body Circuit.  Tomorrow is STATurday and I'm down 10 lbs since 7/8/13.  I was able to shed 2 inches off my hips, an inch off my waist and 1/2" off each thigh.  Monday, 8/12 starts the Beta round.


If I could do it, so can you!  I am closer to 50 (years young) and can tell you I have never felt more energized, stronger and more confident.  My weapons of choice are Focus T25 and replacing just one meal a day with Shakeology; and interpreting the nutritional guidelines to make it more doable for me and how it fits in my lifestyle.  

I can help you take that first step and guarantee your results under my guidance and give you the support to make your experience successful and results driven.  It's up to you to invest in yourself. What you do now will have an impact on your short and long term future.  If you're ready then contact me maria365@aol.com and put In the subject line. "I'm ready."




Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Become the BEST version of YOU


If your goal is to lean out, shed weight and improve your health, in my opinion, the key to success is to have a plan, know your numbers (calorie intake vs. how much you burn) and forgive yourself if you mess up.


I rely on two apps to guide me towards my goals:  myfitnesspal (connect with me at www.myfitnesspal.com/maria365) and my Fitbit. 

At the end of the day you can NEVER make a mistake with food.  Everything you do is an experiment.

So rather than saying, "Oh my gosh i really messed up today."  Say, "Wow, that was another food experiment that didn't work."

Through trial and error we will be able to find the foods that work for us, rather than staying on a fixed rigid diet.  Take your blinders off.  Our head will say one thing and our body will say another.  Find what works for you!

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Eight things I learned from my run this morning

This morning I decided to go out for my weekly run in spite of not feeling well.  The past 2 days, I've been feeling yucky for lack of a better description.  I am definitely fighting something off.  Possibly a virus, without fever, having a massive headache.  I was curious to see if my run would help me shake the feeling. 

So, here's what I learned:

1.  Push yourself even when you don't feel like it, it will be worth it.

2.  I will not melt when it rains.

3.  A short run is better than no run.

4.  Hearing the right music will make you run faster.



5.  Don't break your stride, just keep a consistent, steady pace.

6.  Going against the wind feels really awesome.

7.  Next time carry ID in case I collapse.

8.  A good run puts things in the right perspective.

So overall, my stats were OK.  My past 2 runs I hit the 5 mile mark, but cut today's run short.  My goal is to continue to improve with each workout.






Monday, April 15, 2013

Big 5 Goals

Typically on a Sunday night, I start to think about what needs to get done for the week.  I love Mondays and have been inspired to narrow down my focus.

I wanted to share what I'm concentrating on for the week of 4/15/13:
1) Wrap up Mod 4 w/Test to get 100%, start Mod 5 (Integrative Nutrition online education)
2) Visit program to assess future placement regarding post-High School transition plan (special needs) for daughter for this coming September.
3) Learn and roll out new lesson PiYo Strength by Sunday 4/21 
4)Turbokick Certification Training 4/20
5) Get 3 Strength Workouts in this week (maybe a little ambitions but I'm shooting for it; 3 cardio sessions with one of them being a run).
These are my top 5 along with other ancillary goals (not mentioned) that must get done in order to keep the flow going.

"Within you is the power to do anything...with confidence and inspiration, you unlock the possibilities."  All you have to do is believe that you can and you're half way there.

Knowing what you want to accomplish and plotting out what you want to achieve can serve as a roadmap.  Let's face it, if you want to get somewhere you have to know how you're going to get there!  By taking forward motions in what ever it is that you are looking to pull off takes planning, determination, self-motivation and a sprinkle of perserverance.  

Last night when I drafted my Big 5, it gave me such clarity that I actually had peace among the chaotic schedule Mondays typically bring.

If you're like me you regularly plug into Social Media like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.  Its easy to connect with others who offer so much inspiration and motivaiton.  But remember, inspiration is a two way street. So Take heart: "There are people in your life whom you unknowingly inspire simply by being you."  How cool is that?  Very!!!!


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Spring ahead

So, Spring is almost here. Summer is coming. If you want to get in shape for the summer -- lets get moving!  Stop with all the "I'll do it tomorrow" excuses.  If what your doing now isn't working, its time to make a plan and commit yourself to it. No matter what, promise yourself to fulfill your commitment to your body. Even if you don't see results the first few days thats ok, because no one does.

Keep it going until you reach your goal. Get your mind into warrior mode and shape your body into the lean mean healthy machine you know it can be. Lets GO!

If you're looking to switch thigns up let me help you find a program/nutrition solution -- something you can stick with.  Best part is that I can hold you be accountable, help you stay motivated and focused on your way to achieving results.


My first challenge is a quick one.  Commit to 5 days of eating clean, working out and drinking water, posting in our private facebook group and you can start Monday and get hot by Saturday!  This particular one starts March 11 and finishes March 16 with measurements and posts.




Next I have a 30 day fitness/nutrition challenge with Les Mills Combat:  Check out this 2 minute video:



Let me help you keep it going until you reach your goal. Get your mind into warrior mode and shape your body into the lean mean healthy machine you know it can be. Lets GO!

To get started with any of these challenges, you must be connected with me so I can coach you.  Start by going to www.maria365.com and click on the JOIN tab, then select FREE membership.  Make sure my Coach ID 28705 is there.

Let me know if you have any questions!  I'm excited to be working with you on reaching your goals.

Friday, November 2, 2012

New Month = New Goals

Precursor to this new month.  The Tri-State area was hit with a major storm, Hurricane Sandy (a.k.a. Frankenstorm).  And while we lost power for 48 hours, I realized how extremely resourceful and dependent we've become as a society on everything.  I was a definite wake up call to put things into perspective and not take things for granted.  I was able to stay on track with my goals of eating healthy (although I didn't have Shakeology for 2 days because I like using the blender; its a texture thing).  I worked out via candle light and lanterns.  My resolve and dedication helped me get to where I am right now. 

Which flows into the start of a new month where yesterday we flipped the calendar and I set new goals for the month.





My continued commitment to my health & fitness goals help me with my ultimate belief of becoming better than the day before.  As you know when you push yourself out of your comfort zone, you face your fears and gain experience to keep moving yourself forward.  If nothing changes then nothing will change.

The hardest part sometimes is starting.  So, what's important to remember is that you must decide what you're willing to do in order to get the results you want.  I could be something as simple as going to sleep a half hour early.

I have a busy month ahead of me and I know it will fly by.  The first 2 weeks will be focused on a deadline on the 15th and then the second half of the month I will start teaching PiYo classes at a local studio.  While I took the certification back in March, I never thought I'd really do much with it.  I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it. 

So what are you going to accomplish this month?

Saturday, October 6, 2012

What a week!

I am beaming with excitement.  With in just a week so many amazing things finally came to fruition.  It all started last Saturday, September 29th when I met up with my sister at a local gym to take a free Muscle Hustle class.  I loved being in that atmosphere and knew there and then I wanted to be in that environment on a more regular basis.

I happen to love working out at home and pressing play but there's nothing like being in a facility where you get to connect with others who are looking to improve their health and fitness goals.  So back to the class.   I'm all about switching things up and challenging myself out of my comfort zone. 

So after class, I approached the trainer and asked if I could teach a PiYo class.  Most people haven't heard of PiYo unless you're aware of Beachbody and Chalene Johnson.  PiYo is a fusion of pilates and yoga.


PiYo™ is a unique class designed to build strength & gain flexibility. The moves fit perfectly together to form a class filled with intense choreography that’s fun, challenging and will make you sweat. It’s about energy, power, and rhythm. Think sculpted abdominals, increased overall core strength, and greater stability.

So after discussing this with the trainer, he wants me to start teaching the week of November 19th.  This is crazy cool because now I am forcing myself out of my comfort zone and NEED to practice!  I haven't done anything since I became certified the end of March of this year.

Then the next day on Sunday, September 30th, I decided to move forward with a life changing decision to go back to school and become a Health Coach through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.  That's a story in itself but just know that this has always been a passion of mine to do the following: 
  • help others make healthier food and lifestyle choices, and
  • to make a positive difference not only on a global scale but within my own community
As you may or may not know, I run my own fitness business as a Beachbody Coach and the very next day on October 1st, I had 3 awesome and inspiring ladies join my team.  If you don't know what a Beachbody Coach does, its very simple.  Coaches help end the trend of obesity.  We provide solutions for others who need help with their health and fitness goals.  For me personally it helps me be accountable to myself.  When I first decided to become a coach, I was strictly in it for the discount.  I love all of the programs that Beachbody was pushing out and I wanted to have everything they were releasing.  Then came Shakeology and that is a no brainer.  I can't say enough about Shakeology.  You may be wondering if you need to be an expert.  No, you don’t need to be a fitness or weight-loss expert to become a Beachbody Coach. You just need to be ready to commit to changing your life and that of others around you!  Its called PASSION!

So with that said, what an amazing week.  I am so blessed to be doing what makes me happy!  Check out my Facebook like page.  I'm currently focusing on a Michi's Ladder Clean Eating Challenge.  You can message me for more details.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

My Plank Challenge

I don't exactly remember the day I started but I've been planking every day.  My goal is to add at least 10-15 seconds to the previous day.

I have a few of my favorite peeps that are checking in with me for accountability which makes it more interesting.  About a week ago I had gotten to 1:30 and planked on my elbows.  I put out a picture on my page.   One of my friends had texted me and said the girl in the photo's form was a mess.  Yup, it definitely was.  So I wanted to include a visual depicting incorrect vs. correct form.



The plank is an isometric core strength exercise that involves maintaining a difficult position for extended periods of time. Done properly, the plank exercise can be extremely taxing. In the top picture her shoulder blades aren't retracted and her hips are dipped. See the difference? The plank can be done anywhere and only takes minutes. Plus it's more effective than sit-ups and crunches because these work only the superficial abdominal muscles.

So now I am up to the 3 minute mark and I'm planking on my elbows just like the girl in the bottom image.  Oh my gosh the last 15 seconds were brutal. Lately, I've been listening to music to help pass the time and zero in on a spot on the floor to use as a focal point.

Today's music choice was "Titanium" by David Guetta and Sia! I love that song! Oh and I also squeezed in a 30 minute HIIT which was off the hook! Sweat city!  I've been logging my workouts in the Supergym and noticed I hit my 950th workout.  Did you know you are eligible to win money each day you log your workout in?  For more details go here:  http://bit.ly/tac9LM

So I love Mondays and I like to gear up on a Sunday night to plan out my workouts and just know what I'm up against so things can run smoothly.

Here's how my week will go down:

Monday, 8/20/12 Chalean Extreme Burn Circuit 3; plank challenge target 3:10
Tuesday, 8/21/12 TurboFire Fire 45EZ; plank challenge target 3:20
Wednesday, 8/22/12 Chalean Extreme Push Circuit 1; plank challenge target 3:30
Thursday, 8/23/12 Chalean Extreme Burn Intervals & Extreme Abs; plank challenge target 3:40
Friday, 8/24/12 Chalean Extreme Lean Circuit 2; plank challenge target 3:50
Saturday, 8/25/12 Chalean Extreme Burn it Off & Recharge; plank challenge target 4:00
Sunday, 8/26/12 REST; plank challenge target 4:05

 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

F O C U S

My workouts give me super powers. I can't help but think of these song lyrics, "You shoot me down but I'm a bomb, I am titanium."  I love that song by the way.  Yup, my commitment to working out helps me bullet-proof my mindset.  It helps me be happy, healthy and strong.  Plus I am grateful I can move. 

Last month I was a little lost in a sense that I was getting lax in my efforts to stay on track.  While I was still hitting my workouts, my nutrition was suffering.  I typically do eat clean but I fell back into some old habits.  Accountability is a big thing when you're trying to make changes stick.  It takes constant self talk to focus on the bigger picture.  What do you want? Why do you want it?  And, how will you get it?

I had held off going to Weight Watchers until the end of the month.  Deep down I knew I was over goal.  This was just the jolt I needed to force a change.  And while I was a bit disappointed that I was 3.8 lbs. over the top range of my Lifetime goal, it was just the kick in the butt I needed.

It forced me to get real and make the necessary changes which are critical for the success I want -- journaling, measuring, planning and attending meetings are all behaviors which yield results.

Although stress seems to be on the front burner in my life lately, I won't allow myself to mindlessly eat to numb the pain.  I am stronger than that.  Plus I am working too hard to get the results I expect.

Today I went back to Weight Watchers expecting a loss and I was rewarded at the scale.  My hard work paid off.  I lost  4.4 pounds in a week.  Honestly I have my own system and have come to realize what works for me.  But the one thing I needed was the accountability.

If you need fitness and nutrition accountability to help you along the way, check out my page here:  http://www.facebook.com/mariapaulercio  

Here are some progress pics:

January 2012, mid-June 2012 and end of July 2012






Sunday, July 22, 2012

What do you want?

Its that time again for me to purge my thoughts and blog about where I'm at.  I happened to notice a friend's post about focusing on inspirational words that manifest feelings of empowerment.  He said, "To truly inspire change we must inspire ourselves. No single entity or event or its outcome is going to be what really makes you happy or feel better."  That got me thinking about how happiness is an inside job.  Its starts with positive thinking and what is really important to us.  

Lately, I've been struggling with staying on track with my routine.  I have a small private Facebook group with awesome ladies who post their accountability on a daily basis.  Each one of us has been struggling with our own goals but the common theme is that we're not giving up.  Don't get discouraged, its not about living each day perfectly but being consistent in your choices.  

Everyone gets off track from time to time.  The key to success is to plow through excuses and keep focusing on your comeback.  


My comeback will consist of drinking Shakeology every day and starting a 30 day Les Mills PUMP Ultimate Cross Training Hybrid. 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Here we go again!

I know, I know, haven't blogged in a while.  I really miss blogging because it helps me purge all my thoughts and sort out what's in my head.  Lately there's been so much going on that its been hard to keep up.  Last month was a world wind of activities, stress and emotions.

I just wrapped up a 13-month consulting stint and the project finished up on May 25th.  It was sad AGAIN to say goodbye and leave a place that I have been so familiar with.

The beginning of May was a very busy and stressful time.  I had to pick up the slack on running my dad's tax reduction business which had an UBER critical deadline.  All this was happening while Dad was in the hospital.   His health had been on the decline as his chronic heart failure was progressing.  What was happening was that we were hoping he would get strong enough to withstand a scheduled mitro valve clip procedure (which was quite risky at his tender age of 83).  But, he's a fighter and is determined to keep on going for everyone else!  I am amazed at his determination and attitude.  I have dubbed him, "the comeback kid."  The morning of the procedure he was calm and ready to get it over with.

Of course that day was spent waiting anxiously for news upon the completion of the procedure, all of us hoping it would be a success.  Fortunately it was.  I consider my family very lucky to still have him with us.

That day I realized how important it is to take your health seriously.  Heart disease is completely preventable.  You can reverse it with diet and exercise.  That's why I am so passionate to helping others achieve their goals and it keeps me accountable to my own.


While my emotions have run the gamut lately, I am faced with settling into a new routine which brings some anxiety and uncertainty.  Pretty soon the kids will be out of school, schedules will change even more.

I am still figuring out my schedule and know that my most successful workouts happen when I do it early in the morning before everyone wakes up!

I know keeping up with my goals has kept me from spiraling out of control.  It provides the structure and confidence I crave to get through each week.

My goal for the remainder of this month is to focus on lifting as heavy as I possible with Les Mills PUMP and working out getting INTENSE with some my cardio workouts.

If you want to get started or need more accountability with keeping up, shoot me a message on my facebook page:  http://www.facebook.com/mariapaulercio


Workout just 3 times a week to get world-class results

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Walking a tight rope

Over the past few years, I have always equated my life's experiences with roller coasters and circuses.  Well the title of my post came to me because lately living with an adolescent daughter with autism is like walking a tight rope every single minute of the day.  You can imagine the balance one needs to be able to pull it off.




Fortunately I have a balancing tool I use.  My fitness and nutrition goals!

I am in my second round of Les Mills PUMP.  This time around I have committed myself to being disciplined with nutrition.  I am eating as CLEAN as possible plus I have been hitting my workouts with extra intensity. 

Carving out time for myself each day has been like putting on my oxygen mask first when the plane loses altitude.  Intuitively as a mom, we tend to put everyone else's needs first before our own.  When I first heard that scenario I was like WHAT?  If you can't help yourself first, you will be of no service to anyone else.

This past week was very rough and while I kept up with my workouts and nutrition, and I'm proud to say I no longer succumb to stress eating.  I was caught up in a viscous cycle of eating to numb my feelings but would never make progress on where I wanted to go.  Fortunately I was able to break the cycle and in turn, re-adjust my mindset. 

What also helped me get through my week was connecting with a friend who has this amazing ability to provide such a unique perspective.  His insight really helped me realize that its not about having a perfect life but its about making the best decisions possible.

He said, "All you can do is give your best.  Never doubt your best effort and never, ever give up."  That got me thinking...this is not something I can change, what I can change is how I choose to deal  and accept it.

I need to be my best so I can give my best to my daughter and rest of my family.  My daughter depends on me cause I'm all she's got.  Each day I focus on being grateful for what I have.  Deep down I know things can always be worse.  If you'd like to check on my progress with fitness then check out my page:  Maria