Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Now We're Cookin'

I have mentioned before that I am a bit of a ‘lazy cook’. In my defense, I find that the more ingredients added to a dish usually increase the amount of calories, salt, and fat. Also, it is challenging to have an open flame with a pre-schooler running around the kitchen tormenting the cat! It also seems that anytime I try to boil or simmer something, my daughter suddenly needs help in the bathroom. This is both dangerous and disgusting, resulting in half-cooked food going into the garbage. And yes I will admit it; I am really not much of a cook. (I am a very good baker though!).
However, occasionally I would like to make healthy, nutritious, and delicious meals for my family.  To do this I had to get a bit creative. I bought a slow-cooker last winter, and an indoor grill recently. These kitchen tools allow me to cook without worrying about burning my house down when I am called away from the kitchen. I also keep them far back on the counters to avoid being knocked over by a cat running from a child who is trying to put a tiara on his head and a mask on his face! (Yes, this is just a normal day in my kitchen)
To get my daughter involved in cooking, I bought her a children’s cookbook. This isn’t really a ‘cook’ book since none of the recipes involve the stove or oven. I have her flip through and pick out the vegetables and fruits she wants to use. I also let her use this book to pick out meals on the days I do not cook (which is most of the time). She chooses yogurt parfaits, PB&J sandwiches, smoothies, etc. When she chooses her own food from a book of healthy choices, she eats and enjoys it. I also involve her in making a grocery list. I ask her what she needs from the store. She actually asks me which store since she prefers string cheese from one store, the apples from another, etc. The trick is to make the choices about fruit, vegetables, lean meats, low-fat dairy, and whole grains. There is a lot to choose and children love to have their independence.
Another fun ‘tool’ I just purchased is a kitchen timer that looks like an owl. I told my daughter that it is hers and she is the only one who can use it. Yesterday I wanted to make a nice meal for my family. I bought mahi-mahi fish, organic spinach, garlic, onions, and avocado. I grilled the fish on my indoor grill but put my daughter in charge of setting the timer for 10 minutes and telling me when the fish was done. As she sat on the floor staring at the owl timer, I was able to cook the spinach with the garlic and onion using olive oil spray. She was way too busy being in charge of the main course to wreak havoc. She tells me that she doesn’t like avocado so I just cut it up and put it out on the table not offering her any. As soon as she saw her daddy eat some, she decided to try it and now she likes it. For some reason she thinks if daddy eats it, it has to be good.
We had a wonderful family meal. I think I may try to do this more often! Now off to check my smoke alarm batteries….
Have a wonderful and healthy week
XOX
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Body Pump Part Deux


Last month I wrote a post about my Les Mills Body Pump initial training http://sharonsherryfitness.blogspot.com/2011/05/pump-it.html . On Friday, I filmed my video to send to the assessment board for full certification. In theory, I really had until early August to do this, but with summer here, I wanted to get this done before vacation and my daughter’s fourth birthday. Also, now that school is out, I want my daughter to have a fun summer instead of watching me learn choreography.
As with the initial training, you can either receive a grade of pass, pass withheld (meaning you need your Group Fitness Manager (GFM) to help you where you fell short and then sign off), or a resubmit (meaning you need to record again and submit a new DVD).
To prepare, I team-taught some tracks during other instructors’ classes for a few weeks. That was great practice, and it also allowed me to receive honest feedback from the certified instructors. I learned one track at a time, and then practiced my track again and again. As the filming date moved closer, I spent most of my time (and any free minute I had) memorizing the choreography. I just watched the release DVD again and again, then played only the music and tested my knowledge of the choreography. My next focus was learning all of the required cues to say during the class. Practicing correct form was easier. I am a certified personal trainer, so I know correct form, but I needed to remind myself so that I did not get too caught up in the choreography.
I have to say that timing/tempo is the trickiest for teaching this class. That is why I spent so much time making sure I had the choreography nailed. I didn’t want to have to think about that plus the tempo. In Body Pump, the class must be fun and entertaining, so they do not want you to count beats and reps. You need to be able to ‘feel them’, relying on knowing the music inside and out. The music is really the key to the success of this class.
On top of all of this, I had to make sure I look like a ‘role model’ (i.e. using the heaviest weights I can manage), keep the transition between tracks smooth, introduce each track and demo moves, and ‘look the part’ (i.e. look fit, confident, and wear either red or black). Wow, this is a lot to think about!
So, to prepare for this I bought a brand new Flip camera to make sure everything was perfectly recorded. My wonderful husband took me to Lululemon and bought me a red top and black capri tights which I proudly wore in my video. Then of course I blow-dried my hair and used velcro rollers only to pull it back into a ponytail. I then added waterproof mascara and eyeliner. Come on, I was being filmed! (Yes, I am a bit vain…)
My husband took a vacation day to film the video for me, and my GFM put together a class of participants for me. I am very thankful to everyone who made this happen.
So, the big question is ‘how did I do???’ To be honest, I don’t know! I will send it in and see. Honestly critiquing myself, I saw quite a bit of mistakes.  I had mixed emotions that day. I was so relieved and happy to have it done and completed and proud that I remembered all of the choreography and cues. But then later, I was a bit down and even in tears when I started focusing on what I did not do right. I know that I was off on some of the timing, I added an extra rep at one point, I started the next set of exercises a measure too soon, and to top it all off, I lost form on the lunge track at the end. I taught a Spinning class in the morning before the filming, was practicing all week, and also running sprints all week to relieve my nerves. My legs literally just gave out.
Then after the tears, I had a change in my mindset. OK, I was not perfect, but who would be as a brand new Body Pump instructor? I was comparing myself to the Program Managers in the release DVD. They have been doing this for years, plus they are part of the development team. Of course I am not going to be anywhere near as great as they are. So I decided to think about what I did right. First of all, every single mistake I made I corrected immediately and went right back on tempo. I said every one of my compulsory cues, plus quite a bit of execution and motivational cues. My transitions were smooth as were my set ups for each track. I kept my energy high and motivating. With the exception of just one mistake, my choreography and form was right on.
So, I decided to burn my DVD and I am sending it out tomorrow hoping for the best. Trying to get the video from the Flip to the Mac to the DVD is a whole other story that would make a great post if I had an I/T blog. I added a small clip from my video below, the entire DVD is over an hour though. So, the worst-case scenario is that they will ask me to re-submit. I will gladly do that if necessary, but I was not about to toss this one since it was not 100% perfect. In accepting that I will never be 100% perfect, I am proudly stating that I am 100% human.
Have a balanced, embraced, and self-accepting week.



XOX


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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Older and (Possibly) Wiser


I recently turned 42 and I am proud of how much wiser I have become with age. I look back to when I was 22 and I am happy to see how much I have evolved.
When I was 22, I avoided avocadoes and nuts since I was ‘positive’ that I would get fat from eating them. Now at 42, these healthy fats (in moderation) are staples of my diet since they are so good for my heart and for my skin. And I did not gain any weight from them!
At 22, I ate a bagel every day since it was fat-free, and how can you get fat if you don’t eat fat? At 42, I would never eat a bagel, because bagels and other simple carbs will make me gain weight.
At 22, I had a strict, inflexible regimen of running 3-5 miles on the treadmill, followed by strength training for the body part I was working that day. I didn’t enjoy it.  It was just something I ‘had to’ do. At 42, I teach a variety of classes and I take Yoga and Zumba for fun. I cross train and do full body workouts focused on both strength and power. I have a lot of fun and enjoy the variety of my workouts. And yes, I still run, but I do interval sprints and run on the days I feel like it.
At 22, I did care about my skin, but was lazy with my sunscreen and sometimes gave into the ‘peer pressure’ of being tan. At 42, I use sunscreen every day and avoid the sun during peak hours. Lunchtime is spent indoors. I also see my dermatologist each year for a skin check.
At 22, I loved supplements and wanted to try everything I read about. At 42, I realize most supplements are dangerous and I stick to my multi, calcium, fish oil, and glucosamine (per my doctor). And I make sure my doctor knows everything I take.
At 22, I worked out and watched my diet for the sole purpose of fitting into my jeans and wearing a bikini. At 42, I exercise because I love it and eat right to mitigate my risk of disease. That also means watching calories because carrying a few extra pounds does put a person at risk for disease. And as a bonus my jeans fit and I can still wear a bikini.
At 22, having a stranger compliment my appearance made me feel great. At 42, having my daughter watch me run on the treadmill and say ‘Mommy you run so fast, I am going to eat broccoli like you so I can run that fast!’ is the only compliment that matters. Well, I admit it also makes me feel great the way my husband looks at me! I really do not care what any strangers think.
At 22, I colored my hair often because I was easily bored, even though the chemicals could have been bad for me. I also wore heels I had trouble walking in since they looked good, even though it put my feet, knees and back at risk. At 42, well…. Ok… some things will never change!
Have a wonderful and healthy week
XOX
This blog is for informational purposes only.  It’s not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any health problem, nor is it intended to replace the advice of a physician.  No action should be taken solely on the contents of this website.  Always consult your physician or qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health. It is advised see your physician before changing your diet, starting an exercise program, or taking any supplements of any kind.