Monday, June 27, 2011

It's been too long

But it's time to bring back Wiser Health, the blog that fights against spending too much money to get in shape. The impetus is that my wife and I are expecting a son in October, so I now much find a way to workout while saving money, making the most out of my time and smarter so I have the energy to handle the rigors of early childhood parenting.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Avoiding plateaus

If you avoid certain exercises, it probably means the moves involve a weak point in your body. Try hard to spend more time with exercise you don't like. Take control of it and soon enough it will be easier.

I hated doing the downward dog pose. However, I knew it was because my calves and hamstrings were really tight. So I put my time in with the downward dog and soon enough it really helped my lower back and legs feel better.

The added benefit of doing something you really don't like is that it pushes your body past its comfort zone, helping avoid the dreaded plateau. Mixing things up or adding a slight twist on an old move are smart ways to keep the body guessing and adapting to new challenges.

Ballpark franks

Today, I went to a baseball game with two doctors. Both of them lamented that they had eaten too much junk food the previous day went they went to an amusement park. We all ended up eating hamburger and hot dog, washed down with beer. Not the best, but it was fun to watch the hated Mets get hammered and catch up.

I've written about this in the past, but make sure that you don't feel too guilty about eating junk food sometimes. This morning, I had a great workout and most of the weekdays, it's oatmeal, veggies and turkey on whole grain bread. Get ahead of yourself and be disciplined most of the time so when you go to the ball game it can be that treat.

In the end we had a happy Sunday, an enriching part of life and ultimately pretty healthy.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Le Tour

It's been awhile since my last post, but today I watched Lance suffer and fall behind the leaders during the second mountain stage of the Tour de France. Lance, at 38, vowed this would be his last. It has been an incredible run for the most dominant Tour rider ever.

Since his rise to bicycling champ, celebrity and cancer fighter, Armstrong has raised the profile of his sport and his cause. He's become the epitome of a competitor. He still inspires me, running marathons, and just for being a champion for health and fitness.

Seeing the peloton climb today again reminded me, as it does every year, of how fit certain athletes are (regardless of doping). Our time on Earth is limited and we only have one body. It's a shame if you never see how far your body can go.

If you've never been gone from being average to being in shape, it's a worthy journey - to train your body to work, over and over again, to truly maximize its potential. Is there a more sophisticated machine? Our bodies are so intricate, able to do so much.

This post rambles a bit, as I have probably too much going on in my mind. The incredible jousting in the World Cup was also dazzling, as is the amazing pitching duel the Phillies and Reds just completed. There's an athlete in each of us just waiting to shine.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Summertime shape up

It's been brutally humid on the East Coast, and I've been mixing up early morning workouts. The key to working out first thing in the morning is just establishing a sleep schedule and sticking to it even on the weekends. I know, sleeping in is great, but so is getting your workout out of the way.

Aside from a regular weight workout, I've been doing interval running outside. The Hudson river and the views of Manhattan make it very pleasant in the morning. So, it's been a free form run, sprinting towards stop signs and other landmarks. My whole loop takes at most 20 minutes - which I think is just about right for a busy person.

Just running can be boring, so sometimes I'll stop and hop up some stairs and jump over various urban obstacles. This livens up the terrain and forces the body to adapt to challenges.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Get outside now

It's getting hot now on the East Coast, time to shed clothing and get outside. Take long walks, go for outdoor runs, wiffleball, soccer, tennis, basketball - play tag in the park.


Monday, May 17, 2010

Returning to form

Again, it's been too long since I've posted anything. Blame the spring weather. I just feels amazing to be outside rather than sitting a keyboard. Hmm... iPad would be great for this.

Swim suit season is just around the corner and there are lots of articles about how to get ready to bare your body. My advice: Never let yourself go. It's easier said than done, but seriously, it's easier to stay in shape through the winter than trying to feverishly work out and eat "lite."

The key to staying somewhat fit: Do something at least every other day.

Also, forget about the need for high-tech winter gear. Rocky (though fictional) ran through the South Philly streets with a plain gray sweatshirt and sweatpants. That even looks a lot better than some space-aged getup that costs a lot of money. But if wearing one of those makes you want to workout in the cold, then feel free.