27 May, 2011
Brasilian Beautiful
Ever heard of Capoeira? I hadn't until recently. This particular martial-arts-meets-dance form comes from Brasil. Brasilians are well-known for their svelte, statuesque bodies and love of exercise.
The following Capoeira-inspired workouts target multiple areas of your body all at once, while also challenging your balance!
If I lived anywhere near a beach as beautiful as the one in the video above, you can bet that's where I would be working out every day! More from Self Magazine in the article Look Divine From Behind.
Capoeira can be done at different stages in your life, as seen below with moves demonstrated by Supermodel and Mum, Veronica Webb.
Are you feeling inspired?! I gave those exercises a shot yesterday, and my body honestly feels absolutely fantastic today (despite being very sore... but it's the "good kind" of sore!)!
Have you tried Capoeira before? Do you plan to in the future? Please do share your thoughts below!
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24 May, 2011
Easy exercises that work your midsection
Here are three fantastic exercises that target the external oblique muscles (abs) and hips. Whether this is a problem area for you or not, the idea is to keep everything tight and avoid any obnoxious extra pounds which seem to gravitate to the sides of the hips.
Let's work those "love handles"!
16 May, 2011
Fitness inspiration: Kelly Ripa
Has anyone noticed how petite and trim Kelly Ripa looks (borderline too thin at times, but I think she clearly has good genetics and works her bum off!)? She is one busy mama (with 3 children and multiple jobs), but she manages to stay disciplined and dedicated to maintaining a strong, lean figure. I hope I look like her in my forties!
Kelly admits that she didn't really take exercising seriously until she was in her thirties. After being exhausted every day, she began walking on a treadmill, and soon after, turned to running outdoors.
"I try to do something physical every day, something that's a little bit physically grueling."
On exercising:
"I like what it does for my mind. If I've had a bad day, if I'm feeling stressed out, if I'm feeling overwhelmed — it takes it all away. It's my antidote for everything. If I feel any sort of emotional upheaval, I go for a jog and I feel better."
"I work out every day, and I make sure do something different every day," said Ripa. "I like to do SoulCycle, Physique 57, and I even like the Tracy Anderson Method. Throw them together, and there you go -- I mix them all up."
Kelly's workouts are usually high-intensity cardio sessions which she claims helps her focus on fitness when she's at the gym. She uses a resistance bands, a medicine ball, a pair of 3- to 5-pound dumbbells, a stability ball, and a jump rope.
Here are some typical exercises you can find Kelly doing:
1. Squat and Rotation Row –
Works butt, legs, back, and biceps. Anchor a handled resistance tube to a sturdy object close to the ground and grasp one handle with left hand, arm straight, and rotate arm clockwise until palm faces out.
Lower into a deep squat, feet shoulder-width apart, knees aligned over toes, right hand resting on hip. Rise up and rotate arm inward until palm faces up, as you pull handle toward ribs. Return to starting position and repeat Do 2 sets of 12 to 15 reps on each side.
2. Deep Squat Plié –
"There's one where you get into a deep plié, rise up on the ball of one foot, then switch to the ball of the other foot and back. Eventually you rise up on the balls of both feet while staying in plié. You go down an inch, up an inch, down an inch, up an inch. Your legs are literally shaking. The burn is significant. But boy, it really sculpts my legs!"
3. 20-minute cardio Rx –
Alternate jumping rope with 30 seconds of jumping jacks. Start with 20 jump rope revolutions and increase by 20 after each round of jacks until you reach 100. Then reduce by 20 until you’re back down to 20. Repeat twice.
To maintain her beautifully-toned arms (sequence of moves should be done three times per week in addition to a cardio regimen):
1. Straight curl –
To tone biceps, stand up holding two dumbbells, palms up. Beginners should only hold 5-lb. weights, or 10 pounds total, and add more weight as you go. The current weight should always be challenging but not impossible to complete. Curl the barbell toward your chest and back down for one rep. Do three sets of 12 to 15 reps, resting for 30 to 60 seconds between each set.
2. The 21s –
Stand straight. Hold 5-lb. dumbbells in each hand in starting position, which is with arms down. Start with a basic curl from starting position, lifting the dumbbells halfway up, so arms are parallel with the floor. Do 7 reps of this. Then do 7 reps from the half-way position to the top of the straight bicep curl movement. Then, do 7 full reps following the entire range of motion from the starting position to the end of the bicep curl. This is a total of 21 reps. Do two sets.
3. Triceps kickback –
Hold a 3-lb. dumbbell in one hand and place opposite knee on a bench with other foot flexed on the floor. Pull the arm holding the dumbbell straight back and up to your side. Lower to starting position. Repeat 15 reps for one set. Do 3 sets.
Also, lots of push ups!
Wondering about Kelly's diet?
"I don't diet because I feel moderation is the key to what I eat," she said. "So if you were to ask me what my guilty pleasure was, I will tell you it is French fries and white wine, and no, I don't feel remorseful about eating them."
Kelly, who enjoys fruit, nuts and yogurt as snacks, says portion control is the key for staying lean. "I'll have an apple or carrot sticks in my purse so I'm not reaching for potato chips. As long as you are healthy and sensible about what you eat, and healthy and sensible about your physical fitness, you can kind of have it all."
Hope you enjoyed today's workout!
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03 May, 2011
Hot topic
With the warm Summer months coming, for many, this means stocking up on supplies that help protect our precious skin from damage.
Supermodel Gisele Bündchen came up at the dinner table tonight because of her recent comments on sunscreen. Gisele is under fire with major companies and the mainstream media for "Infuriating cancer experts" with her views on sunscreen and skincare.
What is your opinion on sunscreen, be it all-natural or completely chemical-laden? Do you use it, and if not, what is your alternative? If yes, what is your favourite brand(s)? Last year, after seeing a Dr. Mercola's suncare lotion bottle in a friend's home, I decided to try it for myself. Consensus is that the lotion worked well, except that it would sit better on my skin if it would mix with the raw coconut oil that I use as a daily mosturiser!
Another brand I use (per recommendation) is Alba Botanica. It is non-greasy (which is a huge plus in my book) and glides on wonderfully -- I just wish it came in a larger bottle!
Before you consider buying anything, read these:
People's Environmental Working Group 2010 Sunscreen Report. Definitely worth looking over, since EWG researchers recommend only 39 out of 500 beach and sport sunscreens. That is a mere 8%!
What will your Summer skincare routine be like? Share your thoughts!
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