Have you ever had this happen? You’re doing all the right things–eating right, exercising, changing your mindset–and someone you care about says something negative about your transformation?
It happens a lot more often than you’d think. We call them saboteurs,
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As the owner of Energy Fitness, a boutique personal training, nutrition coaching and healing arts services studio in Memphis for over 16 years
Is your brain or the imaginary person on your shoulder holding you back from fitness or nutrition success?
The personal trainers at Energy Fitness understand that while we are changing lives and habits to get people moving and eating
I’m so excited to grace the cover of local Magazine Memphis Health & Fitness and be a healthy role model for my Personal Training Boutique Studio for over 16 years in Memphis.
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You may have noticed by now that questions about fitness relating to how long a workout should be, how many reps a person should do, or how often should a workout routine be changed up, are all very relative. It
The way we talk to ourselves in our minds has a big impact on our thoughts, our behaviors, and ultimately our results. When we change our negative thinking into more positive thought patterns, it becomes easier to change our behaviors
I know that’s probably not what you want to hear, but it’s the truth!
If you’re “treating” yourself with bad food after a “great” workout, you’ve just sabotaged all your hard work. It’s the equivalent of running on a hamster
At Energy Fitness, we get asked a lot of questions around fitness and nutrition. One of the questions we often get is “how often should I change up my workout routine?” It’s honestly a loaded question as there are many
Whether you realize it or not, you have mantras–phrases that replay over and over again through your mind. This is also called ruminating or in the south we call it stewing and that’s typically related to getting more angry about
Do you know or are you the guilty one when it comes to this principle? We’re talking about the phenomenon that happens when you have a really good workout, then “treat” yourself with a big piece of cake that night