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12/17/2007 - Weekly update

December 17, 2007 By: Vilma Perez Category: Daily Journal, Finance Tips 3 Comments →

I can’t belive that there are only 2 more weeks until the New Year.  Exactly 14 days to get myself below 200 lbs.  It’s sad to think that i’ve let myself come to this weight again… but I have vowed to myself, not to EVER give up no matter how long it takes.  As I think back on this past year & everything that I have done & accomplished and I can truly say that I am happy.  However, I know that there are still many many things I need to work on to ultimately achieve many of my fitness & personal goals.

I also think back to the many books i’ve read this year & a lot of them have one thing in common.  GOALS.  I know i’ve written some down somewhere &  everytime I enter a challenge or come up with my own, I write goals for that as well.  There is nothing wrong with setting goals with strict guidelines, but i’m coming to find out that for me it’s just not working.  I usually set goals to high or with very strict perameters & end up failing everytime.

I read an interesting article the other day on Alwyn Cosgrove’s blog were he mentions the concept of a goal snowball. Skwigg also talks a little bit about goal setting on her blog & I though it was interesting because it really describes what I go through.

This is basically like Dave Ramsey’s simple and effective system for getting out of debt: the Debt Snowball (a concept that hubby & I have been trying to implement for the past year).

Basically, you list all your debts from smallest to largest (credit cards, loans, etc.) While making minimum payments on everything else, you focus all your efforts and extra money on the smallest debt until it’s paid off. Then you move up to the next debt and use the money you’re no longer having to pay monthly on the first debt to make larger payments.

That gets the snowball rolling. Pretty soon, you’re making $1500 payments on your car and paying it off in under a year. With no debt, you can begin building real wealth.

Cosgroves’ article applies this Debt Snowball method to fitness and writes out some guidelines for a Goal Snowball.  I thought it was interesting and might quite possibly be the answer to all this goal burnout i’ve been having lately.

Here are the basic concepts of the Goal Snowball:

  1. Think of five or six behaviors you need to improve or change to reach your physique or performance goals.
  2. List these things from easiest to hardest.
  3. “Maintain” all your other goals and focus your attention on the first thing on your list (the easiest one.) This is the most important goal in your life for now! Remember, it takes about 21 days to change a bad habit and ingrain a new one.
  4. Once that change has been made and ingrained in you, move up to the next item on your list and focus your efforts there.
  5. One by one, knock out these changes and/or goals.
  6. Once you are done, start the process all over again with new & differet goals

The idea here is to build little successes that add up over time. For many people, this is much more effective than trying to make a half dozen changes at once. Concentrate on one thing, pour your energies into it, achieve it, then move on.

I think this concept is AWESOME and most importantly - very simple.

I will write mine out and have them posted for next week’s update.

For now… my one goal for the next two weeks: Lose 5 lbs

~ Vilma

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FREE Pedometer and some great walking tips!

December 16, 2007 By: Vilma Perez Category: Deals & Steals, Exercise and Fitness 2 Comments →

Tuesday I wrote about how a Pedometer can help you walk and extra mile a day, so to help you with that I have two different links that I would like to share with you.

#1. John is Fit’s Win a Pedometer Contest - (entry deadline morning of Dec. 20th) the prize… a very cool top of the line Omron HJ-720ITC Pedometer, it’s very easy to enter (just write a post about his contest). 

http://www.johnisfit.com/2007/12/13/i-am-giving-away-a-pedometer

John is on a quest to lose weight.  He has lost 29 lbs so far.  Great job John!!!!!!! :D

#2. My Heart Now - complete a short survey and they will send you a FREE pedometer

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And here are a couple more walking resources & tips that I have found:

- Wendy Bumgardner from about.com has a great article that shows you how to set your pedometer. She tells you how to calibrate a pedometer so it gives you an accurate measurement. Wendy even clues you in to using the Google Map Pedometer to check your measurements.

- 8 Week Just Walk 10,000 Steps-a-Day Program: Cornerstone Fitness packages a pedometer walking program for individuals, groups, or corporations. The eight-week program encourages you to wear a pedometer, log your walking steps, and build up to 10,000 steps a day.  Just Walk 10,000 Steps A Day Program

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- Pedometer Walking Programs

- Step Counters Pedometer Walking Program

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Recipe Find - Healthy Holiday Cookies

December 12, 2007 By: Vilma Perez Category: Nutrition, Recipes No Comments →

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One of my favorite Christmas Traditions is to bake lots and lots of my famous chocolate chip cookies.  I think I’ve baked about 150 little ones so far & I have about 500 more to go! :o

My ultimate goal would be to make a healthier version of them with more protein & less sugar without compromising the taste or texture of it.  So far I have it down to 143 cals per cookie witch is not THAT bad compared to the evil Albertson cookies that I indulged on a couple of months ago! :evil:

So… until I get my cookie’s “healthy stamp of approval  ” by my tastebuds, you should checkout Sparkpeople’s Food Feature for this month on healthy holiday cookies. 

There are 12 recipes in all that you can enjoy without the guilt.  :D

Spark People 12 Days of Holiday Cookies

~ Vilma

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Walk an extra mile by wearing a pedometer

December 11, 2007 By: Vilma Perez Category: Exercise and Fitness 5 Comments →

Via MSNBC Fitness

According to various studies done in United States and Canada and half a dozen from Japan, Europe and Australia there is a little $20 gadget that can help you stay in shape, help you walk an extra mile each day,  and even aid you in losing weight.

The catch? You have to log your steps. That seems pretty easy.

Pedometers, also called step counters, clip to a belt or waistband and count the steps the wearer takes during the day. They range in price from $5 to all the way up to $60, with simple yet reliable models costing around $20.

The analysis found that increasing physical activity depended on setting a goal and keeping a diary of the number of steps walked each day.  “Every night, you write down how many steps you walked that day” says Dr. Dena Bravata of Stanford University. “By flipping back through your diary, you’re able to see various patterns.”  

According to shapeup.org, there are now some studies suggesting that walking 10,000 steps a day is the right ball park to be in.  10, 000 steps is approximately 5 miles or so depending on the legth of your stride.

So… it looks like I will be dusting off my old yellow pedometer and tracking my steps again.  I will start logging my steps just using a paper pad & pen for now.  Nice & simple.

Here are other sites & articles that will give you various ideas on how you can increase your steps & activity each day.

Shape up America 

100 ways to add 2,000 steps

10,000 steps program

How to get 10, 00 steps a day

Now, get to walkin’!

~ Vilma :-)

 

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Blog Schedule

December 10, 2007 By: Vilma Perez Category: Blog updates 3 Comments →

I remember seeing this idea used by a fellow blogger at Fit on a Budget & I thought it could get me started on getting organized and back on track for 2008.

So this will be the posting schedule for VP Health & Fitness for now:

Mondays:  Weekly update on how i’m doing on my fitness journey

Tuesday: Any interesting article or news that is exercise and/or fitness related

Wednesday: Healthy Recipes

Thursday: Any interesting article or news that is related to nutrition

Friday: Other (Frugal living, Organizational Tips, Finances, etc…)

Saturday: My updated Stats & Measurements

Sunday: Day of rest

* I will also be posting Daily Journals here and there when I have something interesting to talk about or just feel like rambling. :D

Thanks to all the readers for keeping VP Health & Fitness going strong!

To your health & success!

~ Vilma

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Free Nutrition & Fitness gifts!

December 07, 2007 By: Vilma Perez Category: Deals & Steals, Downloads, Exercise and Fitness 1 Comment →

I just had to pass this along!!!  There are no strings attached… PROMISE!

All you have to do is pop on over and register  your name and email address at http://www.12daysoffitness.com and then you’ll be able to download a lot of FREE reports from top fatloss & nutrition experts including a sackful of videos, audios, ebooks and special reports on just about every area of Diet and Nutrition to Mindset and Motivation, from Fat loss to Female Fitness, Mom’s workouts to Men’s bodybuilding and everything in between.

And what’s really great is that they will have them in all kinds of formats from printable PDF to downloadable audios to follow-along-at-home streaming videos that’ll walk you step-by-step through specific exercise routines and stretching.

Thanks to Jason from Meal Plans 101 for letting us know about this!

Merry Christmas!!!

~ Vilma

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