Thursday, 15th December

We talked about interval training last week, and how to develop it from a simple treadmill exercise, or outside running exercise of walking for one minute, running for the next minute, then walking one minute etc, all the way through to non stop training in all sorts of ways.

This week I have already taken a number of individuals through to the next stage of training, that can be brutally hard but extremely effective in terms of benefits.

It’s a simple concept but again, you really need to be very conditioned to do this.

All it involves is light running and press ups and arm dips at various intervals in your run.

For example, a lot of paths such as the one in mumbles or parks in Llanelli, burry port and surrounding area have park benches.

So the concept is to run for say 30-50 yards before you come to a park bench, then you do 10 arm dips (lowering yourself down on bench working arms/shoulders).

Then run again for another 30-50 yards and get down for 10 press ups, or 5 press ups or whatever your capability is?

Then its 50 yards and hit the next bench with 10 arm dips and so on.

The first time you do it, you will probably only be able to hit 3 benches and you have to stop. Then you will need a rest. Start up again when you get your breath back and go for it again.

To give you an example of progress with individuals who have been of average/to good fitness levels, they sometimes started of being capable of doing a total of 50 press ups/arm dips on one run, that typically went up to 1000 and the record was 2500, and this was a 58 year old!!! I am totally serious and the numbers although seemingly unbelievable, can be achieved by a lot of people as long as they eat very well, rest well and are very consistent with their training.

This type of progress could take 6-12 months and would apply to someone of a high standard of fitness and capability.

The results as I said are phenomenal but this workout should only be done under supervision by an exercise professional.

Monday, 12th December

The pressure of christmas has really started peaking with all the people i deal with, and with that comes a distinct lack of time!

This is when having a plan for your workouts becomes of paramount importance.

This is no time for “going through the motions” or your motivation levels will disappear without trace. The calls of “give it up now its too close to christmas” will become more and more acceptable, even if they are given by people not into being fit and healthy themselves!

The last two weeks before christmas need to include high quality workouts, of short duration, and of maximum intensity. Some of my best workouts tend to be the shortest! When someone is in a rush, usually that person will hit their training hard and try to get the very best out of themselves in a very short period of time, when this happens the intensity levels go through the roof and great workouts are always the result.

When you add a bit of fat and sugar to your diet, its never really a great idea. But accepting that you will over christmas, use it as a tool for the extra energy and this means going the extra mile in your training. You will burn a lot of that extra energy in your workouts as long as they are going in! That is the main point of this piece today-MAKE SURE YOUR WORKOUTS ARE GOING IN FULL STOP!!! Dont accept the fact that everyone puts lots of weight on at christmas, it really doesnt have to be that way and being active will be a prime reason you don’t!!!

So time is short for you accept that, strip down your workout to the bare bones, in other words what is ESSENTIAL to get you working towards your capacity, and all the exercises that give you great value. When you do this, you will get rid of the not so important exercises, get rid of longer rest periods, and you get a great workout in a record short period of time, and you’re talking maybe 20 minutes!!!

No excuses, lets make the most of the next couple of weeks!!!

Friday, 9th december

Before we go over more training methods, i would like to comment on all the feedback i had to last friday’s post of having a christmas party, enjoying the whole process but suffering terribly the next day from drinking too much alcohol!!!

Most people who have been through the process over the last week or so tell me it goes like this!

You go out on the party, drink far more than normal, have a great time, and then reality starts biting hard the very next morning!!!!

If you wake up early like me, you wake up with a vile headache and a feeling of sickness.

You need a walk to clear your head, but because of the amount of alcohol, it doesnt make the usual big difference!!!

Then you come back home and try and eat food, drink water and a coffee. Somehow this doesnt cut it this time!!!

Then you have lunch which helps a bit, and then with every meal the feeling gets a little better, but you cant wait to hit the sack the following night!!!! And early too!!

Then the next day, you expect good performance but even the next day after that you feel lousy, and getting your body to feel good is a conundrum of the highest complexity!!!

Then the next few days, you are so glad to get back to eating well, and getting your body used to exercise again, but you will notice that your body doesnt respond quite as prompty and as freely as usual!!! These feelings can go on all week long!!!

Most if not all of the feedback i have had is like this! This means that alcohol in excess SEVERELY AFFECTS PERFORMANCE and wrecks progress, and if you’re looking to keep on improving, or even FEEL normal, then heavy drinking over christmas has to be the LAST thing on your mind.

I’m glad i learned my lesson last week and dont intend repeating it any time soon!!!

Tuesday, 6th December

Following on from yesterday’s example on interval training, you soon will be convinced that this is the way to go. All the best sessions are forms of intervals when you think about it?

I have one client who is doing the moonwalk event in London next year, and is helping her friend to get through it too.

The problem has suddenly appeared with the friend of the person i train. She has run into shin splints, and can barely do much training at all, it also doesnt help she is around 4 stone overweight, which is compounding the problem of course.

Rather than keep on the same training methods they started, which consisted of lots and lots of walking on the flat, which always resulted in pain for the shins, i recommended working on hill sprints, and hill walking.

This has now transformed the situation from one of desperation to one of hope and big achievement next year!

Due to the severe nature of the hill, the sprints are making both of them work hard and really get out breath. Getting out of breath never really happened on the flat, therefore both of them are getting fitter and because you don’t need to spend as much time training, the shin splints injury is subsiding and the boredom has disappeared.

Any time you do interval training, you work hard for a short time, then you get a short rest, then work hard again  and so on until you cant  do much more.

This, as i said, can be applied to any form of training, whether its weights, cycling, running or even walking.

Lets face it, nobody can go 90-100% for long, so its important to have small breaks, and this will allow your body to go further and therefore get far better results than if you employed the boring, low intensity sessions that seem to last for hourse!!!

Interval and high intensity training gives you focus and much needed results every time if done correctly, try it sometime!!!

Monday, 5th December

So if you have already lost the battle of good eating in the run up to christmas, all is not lost!!

High calorie food can be addictive, as well as nights of heavy alcohol for some. This is exactly the time to do something about it then!!

One great way to bust all of this wide open is to get stuck into interval training.

In recent studies, students who completed 7 workouts over a 2 week period had amazing results through high-intensity interval workouts.

They upped aerobic capacity by 13%, fat burning capacity by 36%,  and boosted key aerobic enzymes by 25%!!!

The programme consisted of 10×4 minute high intensity cycling blasts, they went at 90% of capacity with 2 minutes rest in between each set. This is a lung buster of the highest order as many of you could imagine!!!

Long term studies confirm that high intensity cardiovascular workouts increase fat burning DRAMATICALLY compared to low intensity traditional work on bikes and treadmills.

Most people still perform the low intensity stuff because thats all they have ever known.

With the higher intensity workouts, you tend to use mainly carbs in the workout for fuel, but the rest of the day you set your body up for using fat as a fuel, which is ultra-important when it comes to the most important thing, getting rid of the fat!

So high intensity interval workouts ARE harder work, but they are SHORTER in duration and you can use a ton more variety in your workouts! I talk all the time about doing interval workouts with weight training and trying to attain more of a non-stop tempo.

This is the stuff that really gets you fit and healthy AND quickly!!!

The easiest way to start interval training is to walk one minute on treadmill, then run much faster than normal for a minute, then walk a minute, then run faster again for a minute and so on. You may find that ten minutes of this type of interval work is more than enough!!!

Its all about quality rather than quantity so give it a shot!!!