Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Motivation Boosters from Self.com




1. Do it for you. Sixty-nine percent of women who workout regularly—we'll call them exer-fans—do so to please themselves alone. "The more you exercise to please others or assuage guilt, the less likely you'll be to stick with it," says Wendy Rodgers, Ph.D., professor of exercise psychology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.

2. Set a goal. Exer-fans are more likely to have an aim than exer-phobes (sometime exercisers). "Set a goal that is specific, actionable, short-term and measurable," says James Annesi, Ph.D., director of wellness advancement at the YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta in Georgia. Big-picture concepts, like "I want to be slender in six months," don't carry as much oomph as "I want to fit into a size 10 in six weeks."

3. Follow a program. "If you have a plan before you exercise, then you're accountable to it, and you'll feel more satisfied once you fulfill it," says Tom Holland, an exercise physiologist in Darien, Connecticut. And the better you feel after your workout, the more likely you'll be to do it again. So take a class, hire a trainer or view videos of moves at Self.com.

4. Toss your scale. Measure your exercise achievements by how your clothes fit, as 68 percent of exer-fans do, not by a number. Research suggests that post-exercise, you'll feel slimmer before the scale backs you up, so waiting and waiting for the perfect number to appear might be discouraging. "When you've challenged your body with exercise, you'll benefit from an improved mood and a sense of mastery, which is associated with better body image," says Annesi. Those good vibes will help you stick with your program long enough to get physical results.

5. Sense your success. More than one in three (35 percent) exer-fans say visualizing their success is key. "Taste the sweat on your lips, hear the sound of your racket hitting the ball—conjure images that are vivid, controllable and emotionally effective," says Colleen Hacker, Ph.D., sports psychology consultant for the U.S. National Women's Soccer team. Research shows that visualizing a few minutes a day, a couple of days a week, can alter your behavior. "If you imagine yourself successfully working out," she says, "you can create and strengthen the belief that you're capable of it." You know how the story goes. Once you think you can, that big hill is a breeze.



Saturday, October 24, 2009

Brunch, Shopping, Costume Party

Roxy woke me up this morning at the usual time. We went on a little walk. Instead of going back to bed when we got home I put on my workout gear and pushed play. I did Tempo 2 through Runner's Stretch plus Step Lift Sequence and Lawnmowers. And body brushed.

Lauren came over and we went to First Watch for brunch.


11:30am: cup of coffee with cream/sugar, Power Wrap




Power Wrap™
Fluffy egg whites, turkey, spinach and mushrooms wrapped tightly in a sundried tomato basil tortilla with Swiss cheese. Served with fresh fruit and homemade salsa

Honestly, I wasn't impressed. Maybe I should have gotten something a bit more breakfasty? Like eggs and bacon or French toast. I need to find a unique breakfast spot that has amazing food and atmosphere.



Downtown Tampa


Then we shopped around the Hyde Park area. We stopped at my favorite thrift store, Second Image, and attempted to find a decent yard sale without any luck. Walked through a few antique shops that had such amazing pieces that it felt like a classic furniture museum.


Stained glass from the antique shop.

This has inspired me to take stained glass art classes. I found a place nearby called the Hyde Park Art Glass studio. The classes are once a week for $10 plus materials. My mom used to make stained glass too. Looks like fun!

Old Hyde Park Village was fun, but not good for the thrifty budget. We both love the Anthropologie store and everything in it! At the end of the day I came home with a $4 mod-style dress and shoe laces for my Halloween costume. It was just fun hanging with La all day.


I really slacked on my food photos today. Sorry!


12:10pm: Starbucks iced grande nonfat vanilla latte

Somehow we skipped lunch?

4:00pm: snacked on whole wheat Goldfish crackers

5:30pm: banana nut coconut muffin

6:30pm: Chick-fil-a spicy chicken sandwich




Tonight we went to a Halloween costume party with a bonfire and keg. I dressed up, but neglected to take any photos of myself. Oops. Don't worry, I'll have plenty from Halloween!




Over the course of the evening...

8:00pm-11:00pm: 3 light beers




I also got into the candy, unfortunately. I gobbled about 5 bite-size Reece's peanut butter cups, 1 bite-size Snicker's bar and a packet of Ritz peanut butter crackers.

Marcel's band played a set. I took a power nap in the car at midnight. We ended up staying out until 3am with a 45 minute drive home.


To top the night off...

4:00am: scrambled eggs with reduced fat feta cheese and 12 grain English muffin with butter

Sorry no photo. I was starving!


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Heather Petrie's T-Tapp Success Story in People Magazine!



Our very own Heather Petrie's T-Tapp success story is featured in
People Magazine
(June 1, 2009 issue) on page 86!!!

Read about how Heather lost over 100 pounds with T-Tapp and has kept it off for over 8 years, while also dealing with her Multiple Sclerosis.

Visit Heather's T-Tapp Trainer page and Success Story page.

Congratulations Heather!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Inspiration: Health/Fitness Blogs

I've been discovering some pretty fabulous blogs lately. Many of the authors are Tampa women with a focus on fitness, healthy eating and living. I'm really enjoying reading their posts and have been inspired by their positive habits.

Check them out for yourself:

I love how many of them include pictures of what they eat! It's an extra step to my blog, but would be neat to try out.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Aspiring Locavore

Recently I was inspired by an article in a local paper about a woman who decided to eat only locally grown and produced foods. She had a few challenges and definitely made some drastic adjustments to her eating habits/diet, but overall it was worth her while.

I've been meaning to start eating local for a long time now. It's so convenient to stop at the grocery store on the way home (usually Publix), but they don't carry much locally grown or organic foods at all. The produce section has local strawberries, cherry and grape tomatoes, but everything else is imported from different countries or states (mostly California). It really bothers me because we have so many wonderful farms in Florida.

That means that my food travels approximately 2,743 miles (about 1 day 16 hours in driving time) to reach my table. How much am I paying to ship the food that far? That must mean that the food is harvested early so when it actually gets here it's about ripe and ready-to-eat.

Eating local is referenced as someone who is a "locavore" and finds all of their food within a about a 100 mile radius of their home.

According to Wikipedia:

A locavore is someone who eats food grown or produced locally or within a certain radius such as 50, 100, or 150 miles. The locavore movement encourages consumers to buy from farmers’ markets or even to produce their own food, with the argument that fresh, local products are more nutritious and taste better. Locally grown food is an environmentally friendly means of obtaining food, since supermarkets that import their food use more fossil fuels and non-renewable resources.

"Locavore" was coined by Jessica Prentice from the San Francisco Bay Area on the occasion of World Environment Day 2005 to describe and promote the practice of eating a diet consisting of food harvested from within an area most commonly bound by a 100 mile radius. "Localvore" is sometimes also used.

The New Oxford American Dictionary chose locavore, a person who seeks out locally produced food, as its word of the year 2007.[6] The local foods movement is gaining momentum as people discover that the best-tasting and most sustainable choices are foods that are fresh, seasonal, and grown close to home. Some locavores draw inspiration from the The 100-Mile Diet or from advocates of local eating like Barbara Kingsolver whose book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle chronicles her family's attempts to eat locally. Others just follow their taste buds to farmers' markets, community supported agriculture programs, and community gardens.

A study in the 2007 Dewey Health Review revealed that a Locavore diet (study included 100 individuals ages 18-55 eating local food grown within an 80 mile radius) resulted in a 19% increase in sturdiness of bowel movement and an overall drop in sleep apnea and night terrors.


So this "locavore" is a newer lifestyle that's better for you and the environment. Eating foods that are in season and produced locally (usually without chemicals/pesticides/etc) is better for the body, green and very GM.

My first goal is to actually GO to a local farmers market. We have several around the Tampa area.

My second goal is to get back into juicing. I was really doing it daily for a while and then just stopped. It will be more helpful for me to use produce that's in season too.


Local Farmer Markets in Tampa Bay:

Largo Harvest Marketplace
301 West Bay Drive @ Ulmer Park
Largo, FL
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Open November – April
Tanya Fazekas (727)587-6740 x5015

Safety Harbor Farmers Market
401 Main Street @ John Wilson Park
Safety Harbor, FL
Thursday 8am – 1:30pm
Open November – April
Bob Fernandez (727)461-7674

Longleaf Farmers Market
Starkey Blvd. and Town Ave
Longleaf
Thursday 3pm - 6pm
October 23 – through the end of May.
Brenda & Bret Tobey (727)234-0651

Dunedin Green Market
Pioneer Park - Main St & Douglas Ave
Dunedin, FL
Friday 8am - 1pm
Open October – April
Richard Kendler (727)-733-4215

Tampa Downtown Market
Lykes Park, 410 Franklin St
Tampa, FL
Friday 10am – 2pm
Tiffany Ferrecchia (813) 649-8747

Pinellas County Market in the Park
12500 Ulmerton Road (Pinellas Co Extension Service)
Largo, FL
Saturday 8am – 1pm
Richard Kendler 727-733-4215

Ybor City Fresh Market
8th Ave. and 18th St @ Centennial Park
Tampa, FL
Saturday 9am - 3pm
Open Year round
Lynn Schultz (813) 241-2442

Palm Harbor - Cross Roads Farmers Market
North Pinellas Historical Museum 2043 Curlew Road
Palm Harbor, FL
Sunday 8am to 2pm
(727)724-3053

Sweetwater Organic Farm - Sunday Market
6942 W Comanche Ave
Tampa, FL
Sunday Noon – 4pm
(813)887-4066

Urban Oasis Farm Fresh Market
5416 West Linebaugh Avenue, Tampa, FL 33624
813-293-FARM (3276)
Thursday & Friday 10am to 6pm
Saturday 10am to 4pm
Pick your own from the vine!
OpenYear round

St. Pete Saturday Morning Market
First Avenue South and First Street
Saturday 9am to 2pm
October - May


Sweetwater Organic Farm and Urban Oasis are both really close to my place. See... I have so many options to choose from. I'm going to wake up and go tomorrow!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

T-Tapper & Musician Melissa Vaughan's Interview

Melissa Vaughan is the talented singer/song writer and daughter of Charlotte Siems. (Her stuff is amazing, BTW.) I found an interview that was posted online today that mentions her most visited website... T-Tapp.com! She's a T-Tapper too.

Check it out...

Heartfelt and Saucy

By Jay Allen Sanford
Published Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Treadmill Desk

This has to be one of the neatest things I have ever heard of. This morning I came across the post about it on the T-Tapp Forums and had to check it out for myself.

Hey, Teresa... can we get one of these? I promise we'll walk using T-Tapp techniques!



Monday, November 10, 2008

Self-directed 60-Day Challenge


Every year T-Tapp does at least one 60-Day Challenge (usually in the spring) with prizes for the winners to come to the Annual T-Tapp Retreat in Safety Harbor, Florida to workout with Teresa Tapp herself. Teresa is so generous and she realizes that doing the 60-Day Challenge with set dates in the spring doesn't work for everyone. So she's put together a special offer for all T-Tappers... a Self-directed 60-Day Challenge. All the same rules, requirements and prizes apply, but you do the challenge on your own 60 day schedule.

This is a fabulous way to get motivated and inspired to exercise, get fit and healthier and reach some of your goals while reducing stress and getting beautiful inside and out.

Check out some of the previous winners:
www.t-tapp.com/success

All entries from the Self-directed Challenge and regular 60-Day Challenge will be combined together for consideration by Teresa Tapp. So it's worth a shot to get started when you're ready. No need to wait for the spring challenge!

Want to participate?
Email the T-Tapp office at
info@t-tapp.com to request more information.

I might just join in myself! However, since I'm staff I can't "win" a trip to the Retreat, but I can cheer everyone else on.

Happy Tapping!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Safety Harbor Retreat 2008




Wow... what a weekend! I had a lot of fun seeing everyone and meeting some new faces to put with the voices I've been talking to over the years. The event was filled with an amazing energy this year.

The T-Tapp staff got the honors of measuring all the attendees this year. Personally I think it's more fun that we because we got a lot more interaction with clients. It was helpful for them to also know who we were in case they needed something during the event too.

The theme this year was about internal muscle activation and application to daily movement for maximum results. I think Dr. Joan said it best during the meet and greet introductions: "Core exercise is the key to health." That's what T-Tapp does... builds the core for a strong foundation and improved health, wellness and fitness for rehabilitation and prevention. Hearing the fabulous success stories during the introductions were so inpiring. Many of the attendees won a place in the 60-Day Challenge and were able to come for their first time. We even had some T-Tappers from the UK and Germany! After the introductions we had the Special international guest speaker/singer, Gemma, sing to us. It was a beautiful performance!

The opening night the T-Tapp staff wore the new Orthotebb flip flops to try them out. They really do work your legs. Trust me... we were all so sore the next day! It was hard to do the T-Tapp Workouts. I managed to get in the first workout of the day (Total Workout through Lunges) and part of the Finger & Foot Fitness routine. Check out that sole! We all were rockin' and rollin' like little geisha.

I learned that Finger & Foot Fitness is so important, even if you don't have issues with your extremities. Teresa said that the feet are the foundation for the whole body and foot fitness is all about the arch support by your own muscles and gaining the ability to move toes in your shoes. Activating the toes in your shoes the right way (push KLT, press down little toes and ball joint, lift big toe, evenly distribute weight) will help you lose inches faster with the workout. So I'm going to try to fit this one in to my weekly routine. It feels fabulous too!

Friday night was our Group Buffet Dinner (delicious!) followed by a presentation by Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy. They made us all laugh a little.

Saturday I did most of the Fab 4 Workout with Step Away the Inches/T-Tapp Broom. It's a killer routine.

That night we had the fabulous coffee/dessert bar at the Spa and surprised Jennifer with a Baby's R Us gift card. She was VERY surprised!

After coffee Dr. Drew Karp did a presentation on Medicine of the Future – The function of how Vibrational Therapy enhances assimilation of nutritional needs, levels of hydration, as well as destruction of fungal, viral, and bacterial issues. Dr. Drew was so kind to take the time to give each and every one of us the chance to do a vibrational analysis. It was quite an interesting process and the results made lots of sense to me. I got a set of the vibrational bands that he created and have been wearing them ever since. Check out his website: www.vibrational-living.com.

After the presentation Teresa chose winners for our Raffle for Research. I won a bottle of red zinfandel with two T-Tapp embossed wine glasses. Yay!

The next morning we did final measurements for everyone. Many lost over 8 inches during the event! I lost about 1 comprehensively, but that's cool with me.

Overall it was a great experience and I'm really looking forward to the 2009 Annual T-Tapp Retreat.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

You cannot change the wind, but you can adjust the sails.

From Bikini Bootcamp...

You cannot change the wind,
but you can adjust the sails.

We all have things about ourselves we wish we could change — the color of our eyes, the width of our hips, the way we sometimes snort when we laugh. Feeling frustrated about those things you can't change — especially other people — doesn't help. Instead, work on changing your attitude. Embrace who you are, including those things you can't change, and don't let the negativity of others discourage you from moving toward your goal. You are a strong, focused individual who can accomplish anything you set your mind to!