Sunday, 18 January 2015

10 character traits of healthy people

1. They sleep enough. 

Did you know that sleeping less than 7 hours per night makes it 3 times more likely that you’ll catch a cold? Not only that, people who don’t get enough sleep are likely to eat more due to the fact their leptin (an appetite hormone) levels fall, promoting an appetite increase. So, forget watching that late movie, get an early night and start reaping the rewards of a full night’s sleep.

2. They plan their meals.

Have you ever made the mistake of food shopping when you are hungry? That’s right; you end up with a basket full of high sugar or convenience foods that do nothing for your waistline. For some people planning meals sounds boring and time consuming, but it actually helps you make healthier choices, regulates your portion size and is great for long term health.

3.  They exercise without being told by their trainer.

Scheduling in regular sessions with a PT is the best way to make sure you have an effective exercise programme. However, the healthiest people and those who achieve the most results don’t just rely on 1 or 2 hours per week of exercise; they find time for extra gym sessions, yoga classes or go that extra mile to be as active as they can every day.

4.  They set themselves exercise goals.

For some exercise is a chore and for some exercise is something that just needs to be ticked off in the diary, but for the healthiest people there needs to be a goal. Not because they want to continuously break records, but because they understand that it makes it more exciting and gives the sessions structure and purpose, which stops them giving up.

5. They always ask questions.

Why is it that many people stop asking ‘why?’ after they leave school? If we just accept things as fact without finding out why or how, then you never really learn for yourself. Healthy people want to understand how to improve their health. They read books and newspaper articles, they ask health professionals for advice and are willing to research the latest facts on health and wellbeing.

6.  They eat fatty foods.

Fat, particularly saturated fat, has been demonised for decades as the cause of cardiovascular disease and obesity. Finally, the mainstream media are beginning to spread the word that fatty foods, such as oily fish, avocados, nuts, seeds and coconut oil, are full of the essential nutrient required for energy, regulation of hormones, and absorption of minerals and protection of the immune system. Healthy people have known this all along and live by the mantra, “fit people eat fat”.

7. They’re always trying new things.

Humans are habitual by nature; it’s an evolutionary mechanism that has helped us survive by staying safe and conserving energy. But we live in a very different environment these days and it’s much safer to break out of your comfort zone and reap the healthy rewards. Healthy people eat a variety of food; they try new activities and are always looking to seek ways of stimulating their mind to look after their mental and emotional health.

8. They drink alcohol in moderation.

There have been some studies out recently that have shown that drinking alcohol in moderation can help reduce the risk of heart attack, particularly with certain red wines (Sardinian and Sicilian), even compared against those who don’t drink. The key word though is moderation. There won’t be many reading this who don’t get drunk sometimes and that’s fine. It just has to be sometimes, not all the time, not even every week. Healthy people know how to let their hair down too; it’s just not the only way they unwind.

9. They laugh often.

According to Dr Michael Miller, a cardiologist from Maryland, laughing for 15 minutes per day has the same positive effect on blood flow and dilation of the arteries as 30 minutes of exercise – that’s not even mentioning the positive effect it has on your mood and mental health. So, if you want to keep your health on track then make sure you get your daily dose of comedy!

10.  They manage stress well.


Healthy people don’t bottle up their emotions; they seek out people to talk to or find a healthy way to channel the tension. They don’t run themselves into the ground physically; they receive regular massage, osteopathy or whatever drug-free method is needed to make sure they’re pain-free. Healthy people are aware of how environmental pollutants can adversely affect health, so eat clean food and use paraben-free beauty products. So whether your stress is emotional, physical or environmental, for a healthier life it’s important you recognise it and learn how to deal with it.

Stay healthy!!

5 exercise trends you must try in 2015

1. Calisthenics.


Calisthenics is not a new trend, but over the last couple of years it has made a massive comeback and is fast becoming mainstream. It involves no apparatus and consists of exercises designed to increase your strength, mobility, flexibility and in some cases improve cardiovascular fitness at the same time. 

The exercises can be tailored to your needs, so whether you are a complete novice who is looking to be able to get through their first set of perfect push-ups or a gym veteran who wants to bulletproof their core so they can do a human flag, then calisthenics will be the workout for you in 2015.



2. Myofascial release.

If you have ever seen someone in the gym looking in agony as they roll their legs over what looks like an oversized swimming pool noodle, then you may have an idea what myofascial release is.  It is in-fact a soft tissue therapy for the treatment of skeletal muscle immobility and pain. 



Over the last few years certain health and fitness experts such as Dr Kelly Starett have raised the game and highlighted the importance of soft tissue release in maintaining a healthy, injury free, pain free body and the techniques are now widely used by Fitness Trainers to get their clients good results. So next time you see your PT get out a lacrosse ball or foam roller don’t shy away and say no because it could be exactly what you need to help you hit your fitness goals.




3. Outdoor fitness.

It’s all too easy to stay in the comfort of a warm gym and forget about the great outdoors as the perfect playground for getting fit. I don’t mean just going for a jog around the park or go for a bike ride (although they would be perfectly suitable options for a workout), I mean using the surroundings to challenge your body in different ways, for example; using adventure playgrounds and designated outdoor gyms for climbing frames, monkey bars and balance beams to test upper body strength, balance and co-ordination. Jumping over fallen trees in the woods and climbing steep muddy hills on all fours to test explosive power and cardiovascular fitness. 



You could even enter yourself into one of the many outdoor adventure/obstacle races that are becoming the gold standard of fitness achievements. Whatever way you choose to get fit this year, make sure getting outside is part of it.

4. Weightlifting.

Olympic weightlifting is a sport that promotes strength, co-ordination, mobility, flexibility and mental strength, it is the ultimate competition. It is also made up of a range of movements and transitional exercises that if taught correctly and progressively can be hugely beneficial to someone’s strength and overall fitness. 




Whether your goal is to have an athletic physique, improve your flexibility, improve your power and endurance for sports or just want to the satisfaction of learning how to pick up something heavy above your head then learning the foundations of Olympic lifting will be perfect for you in 2015.

5. Combat sports.

Adding a combat sport such as boxing or kickboxing to your exercise regime is a no-brainer. They improve cardiovascular fitness, speed, agility, strength, co-ordination, are a great way of burning fat and firming up your midsection as-well as acting as a great cathartic outlet to improve your mood. 




Many gyms have heavy bags available and most PT’s will be able to provide you with some pad-work to learn the basics, but if you do want to step it up to a good level then there are plenty of dedicated boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts clubs out there. So download the Rocky soundtrack, get your gloves on and make 2015 the year you get fighting fit!

Stay healthy!!