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Measuring Fitness Success

January 18, 2016 By esnhealth

We all see the magazines, tv shows, movies, etc. and we have this preconceived notion of what we need to look like or what we desire to look like. We all have this visual of the perfect man or perfect woman, what we would like to look like, and what type of body figure we would like to have. So where do we start? We end up going to the gym, getting on the scale and feeling worse than when we initially walked in through the door. Then we do some body fat calibration and take some measurements and maybe feel even worse about where we’re at.

The first thing I want to tell everyone that walks in to the door of any gym is, “Job Well Done. The journey has just begun. I am proud of you and I am excited that you were brave enough to take that initial step into taking better care of yourself.” It takes a lot of guts to take that initial plunge into something unknown. It is scary for some of us to even think about working out because of what they see today on tv and social media. It portrays perfect body figures, people climbing mountains, playing professional sports, and doing crazy workouts. Some will think, “I could never do that.” and stop there and do just that, never try. So again I say to everyone that has made that initial step towards a fitter you, “Job Well Done.”

As this New Year starts and we all set our new year’s resolutions, we all wonder, what do results look like to me? 1 lb, 10lbs, 3 dress sizes, drop 5% body fat, etc. What our culture says about the number on the scale, the pounds we lose, and the % body fat, is that this is all that matters. Although these are measurable items to take into account they are far from what we should be focused on in terms of measuring our fitness progress. We get so caught up in the number on the scale, we don’t get to enjoy the progress that we’ve made so we end up quitting before we’ve started. I hate to burst your bubble, but getting results takes a lot of hard work. From getting consistent on your workout plan, cleaning up your bad eating habits, doing your extra cardio, and still going about your normal life, it takes a lot of hard work.

Here are 5 Steps that everyone should remember:

1) Take a hard look in the mirror:

  • You have to be 100% realistic with the amount of time, effort, and energy you are willing to put into your overall fitness level.
  • If you want to get results there will be some sacrifices needed to be made.

2) Don’t Beat yourself up

  • If you are dedicated and willing to put in the time and effort don’t get discouraged when there are setbacks.
    • Personal issues
    • Work
    • Home life
    • Social life
    • Etc.
  • Just remember this is a process and nothing happens over night
    • Research shows us it takes about 3 weeks to build a new habit and about 4-6 weeks to break old habits.
      • So if you mess up and have a soda, or pizza, or you miss a workout……… IT’S OK.
      • Jump back on the horse and ride

3) Enjoy the process

  • Goals are good and are very helpful for motivation.
    • That’s what goals should be used for.
    • Instead when we miss a goal, short-term/long-term we end up feeling like failures.
  • Many times when we set goals we go in with the mindset of, “I need to lose 20lbs and then I’ll be someone.” Or “I need to get down below 25% body fat then I’ll be proud of myself.”
    • These are lies that we tell ourselves and I want to be the one that tells you to STOP IT.
  • Instead of going into making goals with the mindset of, “Once I meet my goal I’ll be someone.” Make Goals with the mindset that you are striving to meet them and they should be motivating you to hit certain benchmarks, whether it’s to bench 225 lbs., Deadlift 315 lbs., or just lose 1 pound this week.
  • You are already good enough, so stop beating yourself up. These goals should be made to motivate you to achieve greatness, not put more stress in your life.

4) Progress is Progress

  • I want to give you a list of things that every single person that walks in through the door should be proud of.
    • Doing your first full push-up, pull-up, unassisted air squat, etc.
    • Set a Personal Record (PR) such as your Max Plank time, or Max Deadlift
    • Losing Inches
    • Losing Weight
    • Fitting into your clothes better
    • Having to buy all new clothes, because none of your current clothes fit anymore
    • Feeling more confident
    • Having more vitality and energy
    • Feeling Better
    • Looking Better
    • Joints hurting less
    • Release of endorphins
    • Surprising yourself in a workout
    • Setting new benchmarks and times to beat such as 5k or Mile times
    • Jump Higher
    • Sprint Faster
    • Be more explosive
  • The list could go on and on and on.
  • I could sit here and write a million different things that, as a trainer I see every day, that are huge accomplishments. We just have to take a second each day to realize and appreciate them.

5) Take Pride in your Results

  • Whether your goals are to lose 70lbs or 7, set new Personal Record’s, or just start to feel better, if you are working hard towards those goals then own them.
  • You should be proud of the effort you put forth and the sacrifices you make each in every day.
    • Remember it is not any easy road, but the payoff will be so rewarding in the end.

The way in which we measure fitness progress as a culture needs to change. The average person who walks into the gym is not going to get insane results like we see on Hollywood TV shows where they spend 6 months in a controlled environment eating, sleeping, and working out correctly 24/7. With that in mind, we need to be encouraging more and more people to take that initial step through the door, so they in turn can get motivated to invest in their health and well-being. Just remember that there are a million ways to measure your fitness progress, so make sure you find those along the way.

Andrew McKain, CPT
ESN Health Human Performance Manager and GM

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HAPPY 2016!

January 4, 2016 By esnhealth

What do Spinach, Black Eyed Peas, Pork, and Cabbage all have in common?  They are all foods we eat on New Year’s Day that symbolize a way to bring good fortune to our lives, whether good luck, wealth for the year, and/or good health. I also want to wish everyone a Happy New Year full of excellent health and sustained success.  I wish everyone the very best and look forward to helping you stay on top of the game when it comes to your health.  We appreciate all the advocacy and thank you for a wonderful 2015 and we all look forward to an incredible 2016.

On behalf of all of our employees at ESN, Happy New Year and we wish you the best of luck in reaching your goals in 2016. We look forward to continuing to partner with you as your 2016 journey gets under way. Be prepared for our next event after our New Year, New You Transformation Contest from February 8 – March 21, we will have our 8th year anniversary party celebrating our success and thanking our clients for all of their hard work and advocacy of ESN Health.  Those details will be sent out, as we get closer to the event.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!  2016 is going to be GREAT!

In good Health,

Ryan Kobermann, CSCS  

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Happy Holidays!

December 21, 2015 By esnhealth

Get ready!  We are about to start our 2016 Annual ESN New Year, New You Transformation Contest on February 8.  We will be collecting points for performing well in your workouts and getting results.  The client with the most points wins.  The points are accumulated by the amount of work you put in and the amount of results you earned.

In the meantime, enjoy the end of December and the upcoming Holidays. Our challenge will be 6 weeks and will begin on February 8 and end on March 21.  It will be a lot of fun and great results to witness.

It is that time of year.  Let us know how we can help.  We would love to help you get off the couch and start to see results and feel better.

In good Health,

Ryan Kobermann, CSCS

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Week of December 7, 2015 Update

December 7, 2015 By esnhealth

IMG_2496On the right is a sampling of the wonderful gifts we were able to provide to local Katy families (75 Individuals).

You guys are awesome for donating so many wonderful gifts to make Christmas morning special for so many who are needing help in our community.  It makes me feel so bleesed and grateful that I get to work with you day in and day out.  Enjoy the week and have a great Holiday season.

Have a great week.

In Good Health,

Ryan Kobermann, CSCS Aggie100Logo_rgb_W

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2015 ESN Angel ‘Giving’ Tree

November 9, 2015 By esnhealth

treeI want to let everyone know that we have our 2015 ESN Angel ‘Giving’ Tree up.

We have a tree decorated with angels on it as ornaments that represent Christmas Gifts or Holiday Gifts for children and their family members in need. Each angel is a gift that was requested by a local person in need in the Katy area, and it is a great way to give back to the community in a special way. We can lighten someone’s Christmas morning and/or holiday enjoyment. We are excited to be able to offer this for our clients and employees to contribute to the joy of the season.

Please remember to return the unwrapped gift with the angel ornament attached to the gift by Tuesday, December 8th to ESN Health.  We will then carry all of the gifts to the St. Vincent de Paul Society and allow our gifts to be distributed to the families in need for them to enjoy Christmas and their holiday season.

Thank you to all who have already participated and to all who will or have participated in a Angel Tree program at your work or through the Salvation Army or similar program though other churches and organizations.

Have a great week.

In Good Health,

Ryan Kobermann, CSCS Aggie100Logo_rgb_W

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