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Cardio is a Necessity

January 3, 2016 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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If you want to lose fat then cardio is going to be a necessity. Yes, there are those who just lift and eat right and drop fat, but for the majority of us that isn't possible. For the majority of us, cardio is a necessary evil.

Cardio Improves Your Heart

Do you get winded doing simple things like going up stairs? If so, you are neglecting your heart. By getting your heart beating faster on a regular basis you are improving its function. You are making your heart healthier. Cardio helps with this a great deal. Get up and get moving and your heart rate will rise.

Cardio Increases Your Metabolism

The more intense your cardio the more you pump up your metabolism. By keeping your metabolism revved up you help yourself maintain your body weight and fat percentage levels.

Cardio Helps Out Your Hormones

Performing cardiovascular exercise also changes the hormonal profile in your body considerably. It releases ‘feel good' hormones that will help ease symptoms of depression and fatigue as well as releasing hormones that decrease the appetite. Individuals who engage in regular cardio exercise often have a much more positive outlook on life simply because they are getting the stress-relief benefits from these hormones.

Cardio Aides in Recovery

Certain types of cardio exercise, usually lower, more moderately paced forms, can decrease your recovery time too. If you have just performed a hard session in the gym, hopping on the treadmill for a walk or light jog will help to remove some of the by-products that were created during the lifting session.

This will help to reduce your DOMS (delayed onset of muscle soreness) and help bring more oxygen rich blood to the muscle tissue improving in the repair and rebuilding process. To you, this translates to your being able to get back into the gym quicker and work the muscles again.

Management of Diabetes

Cardio exercise will help those with diabetes manage their condition. It helps improve your body's use of glucose.

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Saturday Sharing: 2015 in Review

January 2, 2016 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

Bodybuilding Year in Review

The 2015 bodybuilding year in review is one that I had fun thinking through. So many things went on this year that it was hard to pick just a few to focus on. Here are my key events for review from the 2015 bodybuilding season.

  1. Arnold demands a change in the way competitions are judged. He said, “We have to make sure we are rewarding the right guys because if you reward the right guys then everyone will start training to have a beautiful physique.” What do you think? Is Arnold correct?
  2. Kai Greene doesn't compete at Mr. Olympia. Apparently he didn't sign the contract and thus, was barred from competing. What was going on in Kai's head? I think it was a huge mistake. What is your take on it?
  3. Phil Heath wins his 5th consecutive Sandow. Do you think he deserved it this year? He seemed off as compared to previous years, but was his competition also off? This is why #2 above is so huge!
  4. Ashley Kaltwasser wins both the Arnold and the Olympia in the bikini division! She seems to have nailed it. She brings in a nice tight package every single time.
  5. Dexter Jackson wins the Arnold and places second at the Olympia. This guy is a work horse. He always comes in at his best. What an amazing year for an amazing guy.

Bodybuilding is an exciting sport, but the politics do tend to get in the way of enjoying it. I love how different people can see the same person in different ways. Nobody ever seems to completely agree on who the real winner should be. This is why I love the sport. It is about being the best version of you that you've ever been. 2015 saw some amazing things and 2016 is bound to be just as exciting.

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Baby Steps are the Way

January 1, 2016 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

Baby steps

Why baby steps? It is that time of year where people plan large changes in their lives. I am here to tell you today that baby steps are the way to go if you want to achieve maximum success. Please remember that you will always produce results. The problem is that some of the results you produce will be bad. You may have a goal to lose 70 lbs in the next 6 months, but will you be able to do it? I have approached this topic before, but here are some up to the minute thoughts on the matter.

SMART Goals

We all see the articles around this time of year about setting SMART goals — Specific Measurable Achieveable Realistic Time-sensitive. We then sit down and start writing some SMART goals for the coming year. These goals tend to be some really important things we want to accomplish. This is all very good, but it is missing one component–how do you stay motivated long enough to achieve your goal of losing 70 lbs in the next 6 months?

Eat the Frog

If you were presented with a giant frog and were told you had to eat it or die, how would you approach it? Would you try to fit the entire frog in your mouth? I don't think so! I think you would take bites out of the frog until your goal of eating the entire thing had been accomplished. How does this apply to accomplishing your goal to lose 70 lbs in the next 6 months?

Baby Steps are the Way

Have a look at your goals. They may be set to be accomplished in 30 days, 60 days or 90 days or any longer term. Try staying motivated for that length of time. It gets very hard. You labor away at keeping your nutrition in place. One day you are invited to a birthday party and you eat a piece of birthday cake. It wasn't on your plan. To you it is a stumble. The problem is that stumbles tend to lead to a complete fall. You then fail to hit your goals.

To me the more effective approach is to use baby steps. Set goals as normal. Once those goals are set you break them down into daily goals, hourly if necessary. I have had people who struggle to drink enough water even though they have a daily goal of 128 ounces. I tell them to break that down into 4 segments. They are awake for 16 hours, so every 4 hours they need to have 32 ounces of water. That can be further broken down into every hour they have 8 ounces of water. With this approach you can not only do a better job of monitoring your goals, but you can make slight adjustments when you stumble.

Don't Beat Yourself Up

With the baby steps approach you have to be careful not to beat yourself up when you stumble. Just accept it and move on with your plan. In the grand scheme stumbles are not going to derail you. Stick to the plan and you will achieve your goals.

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Forget the Resolutions, Start a Revolution

December 31, 2015 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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I am here to tell you to forget the resolutions and start a revolution. You might wonder what the difference is and today I am going to provide you with a list of the differences. I will explain how resolutions are not the best way to go. Forget those New Year's Resolutions and get started with a Life Revolution!

Short-term change or lasting change?

Resolutions tend to create short-term change. We focus on them until we deem them “complete” and then we move on. When you create a revolution it has a long-lasting effect. It shocks the system and makes changes stick.

Not for Everyone

Resolutions are not for everyone. People who tend to give up easily are not going to like resolutions because they have a definite “date of completion.” A revolution, on the other hand, is a way of life. While creating a revolution you make adjustments along the way.

Earth shaking change

Resolutions are good when stuck to, but they don't effect massive change. A revolution is needed for earth shaking changes to occur.

Start a Revolution Today

If you really want to make some serious changes then you are going to need to start a revolution. A revolution is going to take you out of your comfort zone and force you to do things in a way you never dreamed possible. If you want to get stronger than ever before push yourself to lift heavier weights than ever before. If you want to be shredded then you will have to eat differently than ever before. Your mindset has to change. Your attitude in general has to change. Everything about you has to change. Only when this happens will you create a revolution. So, what are you waiting for?

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Mission Best Ever Update

December 28, 2015 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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It has been some time since I have updated my progress regarding Mission Best Ever. Unfortunately, due to a rather bad ankle injury and my arthritis flare up, things have not gone as well as they should. I have not been able to complete my Y3T training plan as a direct result of both things. I managed to get through 2 of the 3 cycles I had planned. I definitely dropped some fat and now I am below 20% (19.8%).  My new ending date is March 19, 2016. I added a complete 12 week period to this goal, but the goal remains the same–to be in the absolute best shape of my life.

The Goals

I thought it would be a good idea to give a specific set of goals (minus scale weight, which I really don't care about). Thus, here are my goals for this mission.

Body Fat %: 10%
Biceps: +1.5″
Abdominal Area: -3.0″
Quads: +2.0″
Chest: +2.0″

I am going to have to bust my ass to reach these goals, but they will guide me towards being in the best shape of my life.

Keep Track of My Goals

You can continue to come back here to follow my progress. You can always visit The Mission Best Ever page to see what is up with my progress. I promise to post at least weekly to update you all. Also, feel free to follow me on social media using the links in the sidebar to find me.

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