The Easy Way To Do Squats

Squats!  They’re something we do on a daily basis.  Every time you sit down in a chair, drive your car, or use the restroom you are performing a squat.  They are one of the most important strength moves that you will ever maintain.

The great thing about squats is that you don’t need any fancy fitness equipment.  You can pretty much do them anywhere you want to.

I’ve been teaching and coaching clients for over twenty six years and I understand that life can get busy for you.  The simpler it is to weave exercise into your day, the easier it is to make it a part of your daily life for the long term.  My private clients that have super busy schedules are often surprised at the positive results they see after doing ten to twenty minutes of exercise on a daily basis.  It’s the consistency that counts!

In  this short video I share two simple squat exercises that you can use at your office, in your home, or outdoors.  These exercises are useful to all levels of fitness.  For the beginner, the exercises will help you build up strength, and for the more advanced exerciser, you can use these moves as a way to keep your body moving and muscle memory on track.

To your health and fitness!
Jennifer

Is it time to replace your walking shoes?

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Are you asking yourself, “when should I get new walking shoes?” You’re not alone! This is a common question for new and regular exercisers alike.

You might be surprised to hear that athletic shoes are only built to last for 350-500 miles. It’s often hard to tell from just looking at them if it’s time for a new pair. While walkers can usually get good support past the 500 mile mark, many people judge replacement time by how the shoe looks, and wait too long to replace them.

Walking shoes wear out over a period of months. Your body adapts to the subtle wear and tear, and you may not feel that they need to be replaced until the aches and pains start up. Once you feel achy, it’s way past time to replace your walking shoes. When pain shows up, you are at risk of injury — so the best strategy is to say goodbye to your old shoes before the aches and pains rear their ugly head!

FIVE HELPFUL GUIDELINES TO KNOW WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR WALKING SHOES

1) If you walk 30 minutes per day or an average of 3-4 hours per week, replace your shoes every six months.

2) If you walk 60 minutes per day, replace them every three months.

This may seem excessive because to the eye they look so new. I’ve replaced shoes that looked brand new, but they were completely worn out! It’s best to look at athletic shoes as fitness equipment that should be kept up to date for safety purposes. Then you won’t feel like you are overindulging when you replace them frequently.

3) More casual about your walking? Check the bottom of the shoes. If the tread is worn anywhere, it’s most likely time to get a new pair.

4) Terrain matters. If you walk mostly indoors on a treadmill, there is less wear and tear on the shoe and you can probably get a little extra mileage out of them. If you walk outdoors, you will want to follow the guidelines listed above.

5) Are you light on your feet? People with a strong rear heel strike will get less mileage out of their shoes than someone who walks softly. If you know you have a strong stride, you will want to follow the standard guidelines listed above as well.

One way to preserve your athletic shoes is to slip them on right before you exercise and take them off when you finish.  This will help limit wear and tear.

Just remember — if you are replacing your walking shoes often, you know you are getting lots of exercise!

Have a question or a comment? Please leave them for me below in the comment section. I love to hear from you!

To your health and fitness!
Jennifer

Make this your best week yet!

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My husband and I are on our way back from a mini vacation in Wisconsin. We took some time off to witness one of our dear friends get married and hang out at their family farm.

Today I just want to encourage you to make this your best week yet. Take care of your body and mind. Cherish your family and friends. Live in the present and remember to breathe.

Life can get pretty hectic at times. It’s important to meet your goals and I encourage you to set some. It’s also important to practice balance in everything we do. Life is a journey to be enjoyed on a daily basis.  Happiness and satisfaction is not just for those moments in time that we meet certain markers we have set for ourselves.  It’s something we can experience every day if we choose to.

Often times, true happiness comes from the little things.  And later on, you just might find that when you look back on the little things they turn out to be the big things.

Have a blessed week!

Love,
Jennifer