Hypnotise Your Self Back into Fitness
Learn to Hypnotise Your Self Back into Fitness
“We have been recieving allot of emails on how to get back onto track with exercise after your training routine had stopped abruptly through an event that was completely out of your control. The reason could be a serious injury, the death of a loved one, moving home…it could be any reason that has resulted in inactivity for long periods f time.
Luckily we are able to pass these questions on to our in house mindset expert Ron G Holland who will cover some basic self hypnosis techniques that are a sure fire way to get you going again…”
It’s a good question; having been a qualified hypno-therapist for over thirty years, I feel well qualified to answer it.
Much depends of why you quit in the first place.
If you quit because of some physical ailment: you badly strained a muscle in your leg or slipped a disc in your back, it may be time some time before you get back into physical shape and can get back into your exercise regime full tilt.
However if you just lost the will to exercise that’s a different proposition and one I have come across many times. I use a lot of hypnosis and self hypnosis. This entails taking yourself into state of relaxation, what I call the relaxation induction. Talk to yourself for 2-4 minutes of how relaxed you feel. Using a dreary monotone voice helps.
You can put this on an audio-tape so you can listen to it everyday until the program is properly installed into your mind.
Then to the relaxation induction you add a number carefully worded ‘super suggestions’. They could be on the lines of:
Every day I awake at 6am and feel motivated and ready go and start my exercise program.
Every day at the proposed time I work out for thirty minutes. As I do so I feel happy, I fell healthy and I feel terrific. Tiredness falls away.
Will I stick to my exercise regime? YES I WILL! YES I WILL! YES I WILL!
During the day I begin to look forward to and anticipate my exercise regime which I love, everyday that I work out builds a more powerful program in my mind to exercise the next day.
You can add a few more that are appropriate to your own circumstances, but now you get the idea!
At the end make sure you put a thirty second SNAP OUT of the relaxed mode on the tape so you are then fully awake and ready for the day or evening ahead.
You can loudly state you are coming out of the relaxed state, that you feel fit and raring and ready to go…
Play the tape every day until you find yourself back in your regular routine and raring to go. It’ll be effortless!
Ron G Holland 2010
Mindset Expert – Musclemadness
www.wealth.co.uk
Categories: Ron G Holland Tags: Deepak Bhangu, Exercise, Hypnosis, Injury, Musclemadness, Ron G Holland, Workout
Dumbbells Vs Kettlebells
Dumbbells Vs Kettlebells
So what are these relatively new kettlebells that everyone seems to be going on about?…they look like cast iron balls with a handle on it…but is there more to them than meets the eye?
Derrick Twum and Myself were invited to a fitness roadshow last week where we used allot of new up and coming equipment to give reviews and had the opportunity to speak to hundreds of people that were attending the event.
Whilst using some of the gym equipment we moved over to the free weights section and noticed a set of kettlebells sitting there waiting to be used.
I have seen kettlebells being used in demo videos but never really had the opportunity to use them myself so we thought we would give them ago.
We went through a number of exercises that were illustrated on a poster and to my amazement they were actually really good workouts and worked up quite a sweat.
Now I wouldn’t replace them for dumbbell exercises completely but they were an excellent way to get warmed up and get the heart pumping!
The handle plays a vital part in allowing you to swing and clinch the kettlebell in certain ways which a standard dumbbell doesn’t allow you to do, but all in all there were allot of exercises that could also be done with a dumbbell!
So is there really a big difference between a dumbbell and a kettlebell?…
Yes I believe there is, I no longer look at them as a ball of cast iron with a handle, that handle allows me to perform warm up exercises I wouldn’t really perform using a dumbbell or I could but it wouldn’t feel as comfortable as using a kettlebell.
Our favourite exercise had to be the kettlebell swing , this exercise is a great way to warm up the entire body, it really works the back, legs, shoulders, hips and we found our hearts were really racing after this exercise! (we will be releasing a kettlebell training video VERY SOON – Watch This Space)
As we raised the poundage the exercises naturally would have become more difficult but the intensity was allot higher than we anticipated, this wasn’t necessarily because we were lifting heavier weights but due to the fact that every set you perform you are using the majority of your muscles resulting in quicker fatigue, where as with dumbbells you are isolating the muscle you are working thus using less energy and calories.
This is why there is a big mention on burning hundreds if calories whilst training with kettlebells on every kettlebell training video and posters, you definately can but one word of warning, make sure you practice and get the exercises done correctly, due to the swinging nature of these workouts you want to make sure you don’t end up injuring yourself!
Start off with light weights and master the exercise before raising the weight and trying more complex workouts.
Good Luck and share you stories of kettlebells with us in our forum
Deepak Bhangu
Head of Operations and Personal Trainer
Musclemadness
Categories: Deepak Bhangu Tags: Deepak Bhangu, Derrick Twum, Dumbbells, free weights, Health and Fitness, Kettlebells, Musclemadness, weight training





