Hello dear friends,
It has been awhile
since my last post about our 2019 holidays. Just a week after our return
in late July, my husband had to go back to Cape Town to help move his ageing
father into a nursing home and to dispose of the family home and all its contents
that was quite a sad and stressful process, as you can imagine. After
spending three weeks in Cape Town he flew back to Sydney only to get on a plane
a month later to see his father again. By that time he was gravely ill
and was taken to the hospital where he shortly passed away. Luckily, my husband
arrived in time and was able to spend some time with his dad before it
happened. I couldn't leave my husband to go through the grieving process
by himself, I jumped on a plane to be with him and provide him some
support and comfort.
Anyhow, life goes
on and writing is a good distraction from sad thoughts. This post was
meant to go public as soon as I finished writing about our holidays and that's
when these photos were taken so as you can see I have acquired quite a sizeable
"spare tire" around my waist 😃
which brings me to the subject of today's post.
I am pretty
certain that almost everyone who, like me, has crossed the 50th birthday line,
apart from the few genetically blessed who can eat anything they want at any
time of the day and never gain an ounce, would agree that with age it is
getting more and more difficult to keep weight gain at bay no matter how much
effort you put into it. Despite the fact that many years ago I quit my
sugar consumption, only drink tap or sparkling plain water, avoid any soft
drinks, fruit juices and any other beverages containing sugar, cut out carbs significantly,
reduced eating red meat and cheese and only treat myself to a good piece of
cake every now then, the weight still keeps creeping on.
They used to say
that if you are watching your weight, 80% of weight loss is the result of a
healthy diet and 20% is due to being physically active but, in my opinion,
staying fit and active is much more effective way of burning fat and calories
and the new studies show that regular exercising plays a far greater role in weight
loss than a diet would back me up.
Different things
work for different people. As for me, it's going to gym. I first
joined the local gym for a weekly Pilates class
after the birth of my second child at the age of forty to tighten up my stomach
and pelvic floor muscles but being a full time mom I could only do it once a
week. If you are not familiar with Pilates,
it is a physical fitness system developed in the in the early 20th century by
German physicist, Joseph Pilates, after
whom it was named. He developed his techniques while helping soldiers
injured in WWI to restore, improve and rebuild their physical abilities.
The main focus of this system is the core or “powerhouse" as some
instructors like to call it and the exercises are built around straightening
and tightening your abs aka as "six pack" as well as buttocks,
thighs, lower and upper back. Pilates also
improves your posture, balance and the muscle endurance elasticity that is very
important, especially in advanced age. There are degrees of difficulties
available for almost every move that allow you to work at your own pace and
ability. I've been doing it for over 15 years and am in an advanced class
which is quite hard and requires a high level of endurance but I can feel great
after the class and am pleased with the results.
The other fitness
activity that I chose to do is Body Pump that I now do twice a week. It
is a weight resistance set of exercises that targets all the muscles groups in
your body, toning and conditioning them while helping you to burn
calories. Studies show that regular resistance workouts help to prevent
diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiovascular health not to mention that it
gives you confidence about your body and mind. Think about how great you
look wearing a tight sleeveless top knowing that your stomach is flat and the
upper arms are toned.
Both activities
help to sculpture, condition and maintain your body in a good and healthy shape
for many years to come. It is not just our face that needs lifting, it's
our body too: saggy boobs, soft stomach and muffin tops around the waist,
flabby arms, knees etc and if you don't want to subject yourself to radical
body reconstructive procedures that not only awfully painful but also extremely
expensive but want to get your body into shape, my advice would be - join your
local gym. They offer a good number of group classes that you can choose
depending on your level of strength and what you would like to achieve on what
parts of the body you want to improve.
If being surrounded by strangers
makes you feel uncomfortable or you might feel intimidated by the ability of
other participants, then you might consider having a private fitness instructor
who would help you set your goals and the means of achieving them, get you to
become familiar with the gym's equipment etiquette and will be there with you
every step of the way. You can find a lot of information about the
classes on a gym's website. They also regularly run an open day classes
where you can meet the instructors face to face and get a taste of the classes
that you might be interested in attending. A good gym also offers some
free trials before you sign the contract.
If you are looking
for something less strenuous then weight lifting or high aerobics class, yoga
is another world-wide popular fitness practice with
huge amounts of benefits. I personally prefer a Body Balance fitness
class which offers a mix of Tai Chi, Pilates and Yoga and encompasses the
benefits of them all. Surely, if the gym
is not your cup of tea, a good run, a jog or simply a long walk are all good
and work towards improving your health and general well-being. At the end
of the day, the important thing to keep in mind, is that whatever physical
activity you chose to do is better than doing nothing.
Stay fit, stay
healthy, look fabulous and be happy.
Until then
Anna
xoxo
Sorry to hear the bad news. It is a hard time dealing with this. I have so many food allergies and that helps keep my weight down! I would love to take up Yoga. I've been thinking about this for some time xx
ReplyDeleteI think you would like it, it's great for your body and your mind
ReplyDeleteAnna, I am sorry to hear about your father in law.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping to go back to swimming if I can find a warm water pool- as this girl doesnt do well in colder water-! I did pilates - one on one before and liked it. I have a home gym I use- a treadmill and weights. Nice post! It alwsys helps to have some pretty and colorful workout wear .
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Thank you Jess, I strongly believe in the importance of fitness
DeleteI am so sorry to hear of you father in law. I have had to watch my parents go through this and it is really tough. I think you look amazing in these pics and love your workout gear!
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Deletesorry to hear about your husband's loss, that must be so hard for you and the family.
ReplyDeleteOn a lighter note, I like your fun printed leggings! I don't do any formal exercise - I probably should, but I count running around with the kids and our park sessions as exercise, haha!
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Thank you Mica, it's so bad in Sydney, the smoke is just hanging over and we can't breath. Have a great week
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DeleteHi darling I ma so sorry to hear about your husband's relatives Stay strong for both of you So happy that you exercising and I find eating foods rich in protein and fibre is really helpful with weight loss and exercising is excellent so glad you active it makes you feel great Love your active wear Much love Cris
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Thank you Cris, you are kind
DeleteThankful your husband was able to make it back to Cape Town before his father passed. I have always regretted that I was not as fortunate with my own father. Just didn't get there in time. And that left a hole in my heart.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, your active wear is adorable. Having cute workout clothing helps me 'want' to work out. Want is probably not exactly the accurate verb but I am more likely to go workout when I have something kind of cute to wear! We are gym-goers, too. And we hike and walk and swim some, too. My husband and I are just beginning to do more yoga or pilates type stretching before our aerobic exercise and it sure helps loosen us up.
Thank you Leslie. It's so great that both you and your husband participate in the fitness activities together, it's so important to have a common interest with your partner. I don't do full yoga but learned all the major poses and moves from my Body Balance class
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