No excuses bedroom workout!

Follow my effective bedroom/hotel workout below and sculpt that body with just 8 easy to do exercises. All you need is a resistance band and a bed! Are you visiting family or going on holiday over Christmas and not going to be able to do your usual workout? No gym membership and want to get fit in the comfort and privacy of your own home? Give this fun workout a try. Don't forget to follow Red Hot Personal Training on Instagram and Facebook for more tips, ideas and exercises. 

What is the best diet & exercise for your body type? (Part Two)

Want to know how to eat and workout for the best results for your body type?  In our last blog we identified the 3 distinct somatotype body types:  Please read Part 1 first if you have not already done so.

Once you have worked out your body type, use the information below to help fine tune your nutrition and exercise plans to get the most success with your goals whether they consist of weight loss, increased muscle or body sculpting.

ECTOMORPHS

Nutrition

SOURCE:RODALE WELLNESS

SOURCE:RODALE WELLNESS

  • Stay hydrated with plenty of fresh plain water
  • Eat natural unprocessed foods
  • Avoid drastically cutting carbs (eat enough vegetable carbs)
  • Eat adequate calories to facilitate lean muscle growth (Don't use the excuse of having a faster metabolism to eat junk food as this does nothing to grow muscle)
  • Eat plenty of broccoli, cauliflower, avocado, chicken, turkey, oats, brown rice, coconut oil or ghee, nuts, seeds and nut butter. 

Fitness training

  • Focus on gaining strength
  • Dont overtrain - dont overdo aerobic activities if your goal is to increase muscle and tone
  • Ectomorphs tend to excel at cardio and avoid or do minimal weight/resistance training.  
  • To increase muscle mass, increase strength and sculpt an ectomorph type body use heavy weights and body weight exercises
  • Train 3 times a week to allow lots of recovery days to give muscles a chance to repair and grow.

MESOMORPH

Nutrition

  • Stay hydrated with plenty of fresh plain water
  • Eat natural unprocessed foods
  • Watch overall food consumption as Mesomorphs tend to overeat as they feel its relatively easy to loose weight
  • Include lots of healthy fats such as avocados, butter, olives, oily fish etc

Fitness training

  • Try sprint training (build up to this if new to running) as its great for fat loss and muscle building
  • Train 3 times a week to allow lots of recovery days to give muscles a chance to repair and grow
  • Target multiple muscle groups each training session
  • Pilates is great for mesomorph body types

ENDOMORPHS

Nutrition

  • Stay hydrated with plenty of fresh plain water
  • Eat natural unprocessed foods
  • Watch carbohydrate consumption (especially later in the day) (try to get your carbs from vegetables as opposed to processed carbs such as bread, crackers, biscuits etc)
  • No food within 3 hours of bedtime
  • Fill up on protein at each meal and include loads of vegetables/salad
  • Eliminate sweets and reduce alcohol
  • Snacks if eaten should be smaller than the size of your palm
  • Have a high protein and fibre breakfast such as an omelette of eggs, spinach, red peppers and spring onion

Fitness training

  • Your goal should focus on burning fat whilst increasing muscle to gain a lean and toned body
  • Train at a high intensity with little rest between sets to burn stored body fat
  • Avoid long periods of sitting, exercise for 30 minutes a day (7 times a week) with two of those sessions using heavy weights/body weight exercises and one session being a HIIT session

With the above guidance you can take your nutrition and exercise to the next level and may see results faster and better then ever before.

If you are interested in knowing more about your body type and how we can help you achieve the best results please get in contact.

 

What is the best diet & exercise for your body type? (Part One)

Struggling to lose excess weight or wondering just why you can't gain any muscle? To take your physique to the next level it may be helpful to know your body type (somatotype) and how knowing what type it is could influence a successful outcome.  By eating the right foods and exercising in the way that is best for your particular body type success may be closer than you think.  Below you can see the three distinct body types consisting of Ectomorphs, Mesomorphs and Endomorphs.  

In this blog (Part 1) we will help you identify which body type you are. Most people may find they have a mix of types, however, there is usually characteristics of one type that resonates most with each person and this would be classed as your dominant body type. 

Source:Rodale Wellness

Source:Rodale Wellness

ECTOMORPH

  • Long, lean and willowy with a small frame
  • Small shoulders, chest and buttocks
  • Low body fat percentage
  • Hard to gain muscle mass
  • Low muscular strength levels - finds resistance training a challenge, prefers low slow cardio
  • Hard to gain weight 

MESOMORPH

  • Gains muscle easily
  • Naturally muscular and strong
  • Naturally lean
  • Broad Shoulders
  • Gains fat easier than Ectomorphs

ENDOMORPH

  • Harder to lose body fat and to keep it off
  • High body fat percentage (may be overweight)
  • Body shape more rounder, softer or curvier, or pear shaped
  • Gains fat very easily
  • Larger shoulders
  • Sensitive to processed and refined carbohydrates 

Part 2 of our follow on blog will detail the appropriate training and nutrition that will help you get the most success for each body type.  Be sure not to miss the next blog by subscribing FREE. (On the right hand side of this page)

The building blocks to a better body.........

There is definitely something to take away from the 'Three Little Pigs' children's fairy tale and its not just for children. Children's stories are often written in a way to teach them valuable lessons with characters making mistakes thus helping children to translate them into real life situations.

In the story, the first little piggy was a little bit lazy and grabbed at the first thing he could to build his house. Unfortunately straw isn’t great raw materials for building a house and so the wolf ate him. This is like the person who grabs at the first sugary treat before stopping to think or eats processed foods at every single meal. Yes it gets the job done and you fill you stomach but in the long run the lack of nutrients will keep you constantly craving food and the body will just keep sending you hunger signals.  This little piggy did not put the time and effort into building his house much like those that don't take the time for exercise.  Even those of us who are extremely busy can learn to incorporate exercise into our daily lives so there really is no excuse.

The second little piggy built his house out of wood and yes it was stronger than the straw house, but the wolf still managed to blow the house down and eat the pig, it just took a little more effort on the wolfs part. The second little pig is like the person who still eats processed junk food BUT is “exercising” so its ok?? To some this might sound ok as the exercise will 'burn off' the junk that they are eating. If only it was as simple as that.  

The body constantly needs nutrients to build and repair and get stronger and the fuel that you supply it with and the exercise that you give it will ultimately make up 'You'. If you keep putting the junk and poor quality foods into your body and deny it of all the nutrients it needs and deny it of exercise, it simply WONT be able rebuild you a better body.  Simply put, you cannot out exercise a bad diet, or expect to do well on a good diet with no daily exercise, the two truly go hand in hand.

So that leaves us with the third little piggy who was the one who took his time, put the effort in and sourced the best materials and built himself a house of bricks and eventually outsmarted the big bad wolf. He kept it simple and built a house that would last for years.

To truly build yourself the best, strongest and most robust body (to keep that wolf at bay) does it not make sense to give it the best raw materials (nutrition) possible and the movement (exercise) that it needs and craves?

Hone and tone your bottom with this supercharged exercise!

Who wants to try one of the best exercises for great glutes (bottom) and build athletic speed and power whilst you are there! Red Hot Personal Training just loves this move for the great results it gets with clients.

A step up from the 'Glute Bridge' exercise. This move adds an additional core challenge and increased range of motion. 

1. Sit on a stability/swiss ball. Slowly walk feet out until head and shoulders are resting on the ball, positioning feet hip-width apart under knees and place hands onto your hips.

2. Lower hips toward the floor, (try not to let your knees travel forwards) stopping a few inches above the ground. Pause, then engage abs and press up through the glutes and down into the heels to lift hips up in line with knees. Try no to hyperextend (don't lift up to high) Pause for 2 seconds squeezing your glute muscles (bottom).

3. Lower hips to start position. Try 3 sets of 10 reps.

(Remember to perform the exercise carefully and listen to your body, really focus on using your glute muscles to do the work). 

Want a strong core?

What is your core?

When you hear the words core training what comes to mind?  Endless crunches that seem to produce no results?

A great number of people believe that your core muscles consist of only your abdominal muscles which is just not true.  Muscles of the core region include the abdominals and the hip and spinal musculature.  In fact when you strength train your core you aim to target all the muscle groups that stabalise the spine and pelvis.

Side plank

Side plank

A strong core can help you with your functional fitness (those crucial ab and back muscles you call upon every time you turn, bend and lift) and also from an aesthetic perspective (sculpting and tightening that mid section!). 

Suffer from lower back pain?  

In some instances, weak or poorly controlled core muscles can be associated with lower back pain.  Correctly strength training the core muscles will result in them being stronger and more correctly balanced with less uneven strain being placed on the spine. 

Core Workouts

A great core workout may incorporate planks and side plank exercises to encourage a neutral spine position with a natural curve in the back.  Other excellent core exercises include the glute bridge that can help stabilise the pelvis. 

Using a swiss ball to perform core exercises on can be a great tool to really target those inner hard to reach core muscles whilst also adding an element of fun to the routine. Progression can then be made onto a push up lateral row that engages all the core musculature at once resulting in a thorough core workout.

 

Kitchen Workout Part 2

Lets work out those arms! No excuses, as all you need are two equal sized tins from the cupboard.  Watch the video clip below for a quick demonstration and give it a try. (Remember to warm up first by jogging on the spot or performing star jumps for a minute just to get the body ready). 

Missed last weeks blog ? Check out our 'Kitchen workout part 1 ' using just bodyweight exercises and don't forget to keep an eye out for part 3 next week.  You can also subscribe to our FREE weekly health and fitness blog so you never miss a future blog. x  

Kitchen workout Part 1

Ok so its raining outside, you don't have much time today to exercise or you just hate going to the gym.  Why not give my quick Kitchen Workout a go?  Over the next few weeks I will be sharing a series of exercises that you can perform in your own kitchen.  Take a look at the first 3 exercises below and try them today. Let us know how you get on under the comments section below.