Monday, January 25, 2010

Time Is Ticking!!

We're already a chunk of the way through the year! Well January at least.

Have you kick started your health and fitness programme, did you set those resolutions?

I really hope you have and have had some great successes already.

Getting started right can set you up for a successful year - and it can make it all easier too. What once might have been a struggle has become part of the routine.

This is true of individual sessions also - just give yourself the permission to get started and chances are the full session you had planned will take place anyway.

If i've got a workout scheduled but i'm wondering if i have the energy, or if i've recovered enough from previous exercise i'll always do it. I figure that if i'm trying to decide whether or not to do it i'm actually ok.

If i really am stuggling or overtrained then it's going to be more obvious and there won't really be the debate!

Want to know how to get started the right way and then stay on track?

Get along to our charity events - the first of which is this Thursday night. Drill Hall, Denne Road, Horsham, 7-9. Remember this is for the Dame Vera Lynn Trust. Please register your place at http://www.sussexbestever.com

We're sharing all the best health and fitness tips and secrets in our talks and free prizes. We're raising money for charity, so it's going to be a great, positive evening all round. My business partner here at Sussex Bootcamps, Ben Davis - will be among the speakers.

Spaces are filling up fast - this really is going to be a great Horsham event.

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Steve Cork
www.sussexbootcamps.co.uk

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Big Health And Fitness Charity Events!!



It's that time of year again!

Sussex Bootcamps had a very successful charity event in Haywards Heath last year, and we're doing it all again this year!

Only this time we have an event in Horsham as well as Haywards Heath.

This time it's called 'How To Make 2010 Your Healthiest And Best Year Ever'.

The focus is all about your health, fitness, well-being, and all round how to improve your life.

It's our way of saying thank you to our Bootcampers and Personal Training Clients, and a way for us all to do something wonderful for local charities.

The Horsham event is on Thur 28th January at the Drill Hall. We're raising money for The Dame Vera Lynn Trust, and simply suggest making a donation on the night in exchange for your seat at the event and chance to win some great prizes.

Speakers are Fitness Professional and Sussex Bootcamps co-owner Ben Davis, Life Coach Sharon Knight, Oils and fats expert Durwin Banks, and GMTV's success coach Pete Cohen!

The Haywards Heath event is on Thur 4th February at the Claire Hall. We're running this one in conjuction with our friends at the Perrymount Clinic. All donations go to St Peters and St James Hospice.

Speakers are Fitness Professional and Sussex Bootcamps co-owner Steve Cork (me!), Osteopath and Naturopath Christian Bates, Nutritionist and Reflexologist Jo Bareham, and once again Pete Cohen.

We're going to educate, entertain, and importantly send you away with some great action steps.

There will be over £1500 of great prizes at each venue also!

Go here to register http://www.sussexbestever.com

Monday, January 11, 2010

Did You Engage With Your Effort Recently?!



I was enjoying a final week of a 12 week training programme last week. It was a good variety of whole body movements, but loaded pretty heavy (for me at least).

I've always enjoyed this sense of challenge where you are literally stepping up to the bar - and hopefully raising it!

It's all there in black and white - the numbers that have been done before. The inner conversation, the rallying cries shouting out any doubts, bringing emotion to the cause.

There can be beautiful moments of heightened aliveness and really zoning in on just the task at hand.

And at times there are the defeats that can seem crushing for a short while, but soon enough i look forward to testing myself again and simply offering the best i have. It's all i can ask of myself. The best i have on this day, engaging with the sense of effort, giving it my all.

If i can do that, then deep down i know i've succeeded, i've not hidden from the challenge, i've not settled for warmth, comfort, television, hot tea and sweet chocolate! Not for that hour anyway!

I'm stronger for trying, for embracing my strength ritual.

I shared with a friend that i felt a certain fear in the final week. I had already done 2 weeks of similar work, established some bench marks and targets, and knew deep down the effort required to produce them. That final week is my chance to at least match the previous weeks efforts and hopefully exceed them.

It's usually possible to realise an improvement on something, and i think it's important to attempt to do so. But this won't happen by going through the motions. You need to get stuck in - mentally and physically.

Engage with the effort, look it in the eye, feel the joy and the emotion of using your body the way it was meant to be used - again and again and again.....

Is it time you brought your inner athlete out to play?

Steve
www.sussexbootcamps.co.uk

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

More Resolution Thoughts....



What do New Year Resolutions mean to you?

Do you set them every year? Do you achieve what you set out to do each time, or is initial progress soon ground to a halt as old habits kick in?

I have mixed feelings about the whole thing. Personally i like to consider the year ahead, also break it down into quarters, and sometimes set specific challenges like 100 days. I always have a sense of my targets and goals and therefore times like New Year or Birthdays etc, don't seem like such big deals. It's a constant process of awareness and improvement or challenge.

I think this is a successful approach - consistency of effort, goals and challenges seems to work pretty well for exercise and nutrition too. Rather than endless cycles of frustrating stopping and starting that tend to go no where, a constant awareness of where you are and where you want to be along with consistent effort and tweaking over time will go far!

While i will no doubt come up with what could be considered some resolutions, i think the idea of New Year Resolutions have a sense of failure built into them. Just in terms of culturally there is an assumption of badly set goals not lasting 3 weeks into January! Or maybe that's just my impression, but from what i've read the statistics on successful resolutions seem to back it up.

So why not consider resolutions of a sort - every month rather than every year? Committing to this gives you a great chance to review and reassess what you want and celebrate your successes. It gives you a chance to simply start again on something if that's what you want or need to do.

There is no way to 'blow it' because it's a constant process rather than all or nothing!

As mentioned in the previous post, to really become a goal getter check out the Magic 100 programme - Click Here

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Steve
Sussex Bootcamps

Sunday, January 3, 2010

It's New Years Resolution Time!

Have you set yours?

Are they just dreams or wishes or actually things you are going to do and make real?

How are you going to need to be in order to achieve what you want?

What are the reasons you might fail? How can you overcome them?

Are you dreaming too small?

On the right of this page is a link to the Magic 100 programme by Dax Moy.

It's a proven system of goal achievement and life changing action!

If you are serious about turning your dreams into reality you should click the link and check it out.

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You have nothing to lose and everything to gain!

Have a great 2010

Steve Cork