Twelve Healthy And Fun Holiday Gifts

 

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Need great gifts for the people on your list that are interested in health and fitness but not sure what to buy? No worries! I’m here to help.

There are so many products available these days it can be a little difficult to choose just the right gift. To  keep things simple for you, I’ve made a list of twelve fitness and health-conscious gifts that are sure to please.  Based on my own personal experience, not everyone that’s interested in health and fitness wants something “gym” related so I stepped outside the box and added a little more variety than just your standard fitness gear.  🙂

Twelve Fitness and Health-Conscious Gifts

  1. Foam Roller. It’s hard to go wrong with a tool that can be used for self-massage, strength training, and stability work all in one neat little foam cylinder. These are available on Amazon’s website or you can find them at online fitness stores like Power Systems. I recommend purchasing the 36″ long by 6″ round because it is the most versatile. $18-$20

    AmazonBasics high-density foam roller - Fitness Gifts - Holiday Gifts - Cyber Monday - Jennifer Ledford - Certified Personal Trainer - Healthy Lifestyle Coach Photo courtesy of Amazon.com

  2. TRX Suspension Training System. This training tool has become a staple in the fitness world due to its effectiveness and the simple fact that you can use it anywhere. You can use it to stretch, build strength, increase endurance, improve stability, and develop a great looking physique. The TRX is suitable for beginner to advanced levels of fitness. The list price is $199.95 but since I’m a certified TRX trainer the company allows me to share a direct link with you that offers a $45 discount.  Whoo-hoo!  Click here for the discounted link.

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  3. Gift Cards. Gift cards for stores that sell active wear, cooking supplies, specialty groceries, and outdoor gear are all great presents for the active and/or nutrition-conscious person on your list.
  4. Sports-related gift certificates. A gift certificate for lessons to try a new activity or sport that someone has expressed interest in is super thoughtful and it could be the encouragement that helps them get started. If they already have a favorite sport, a gift certificate for usage fees, passes, supplies, or gear is a big hit as well.
  5. Fitness, Cooking, or Healthy Living Magazines. A subscription to a magazine is a simple and budget-friendly gift that keeps on giving all year long.  Before giving this type of gift make sure you have confirmed that your recipient has expressed an interest in “light” cooking magazines or magazines that feature health and weight loss.  I’ve seen this well-meaning gift taken the wrong way before.  The last thing you want is to offend the person you sent a gift to. I recommend staying away from the image-based magazines and sticking to the publications that are more health-focused than weight loss driven.
  6. Music. Gift cards or memberships to music sites like iTunes or Pandora are a nice way to help the exerciser on your list stay motivated by freshening up their playlist.
  7. Ready-made meals. Who wouldn’t want fresh meals delivered to their doorstep? It’s the next best thing to a personal chef and giving it as a gift could shoot you up into rockstar status. Munchery gets good reviews and they offer a wide variety of well-balanced and healthy meals. You can place your order the same day you’d like it delivered. Bonus!If the person on your list loves to cook but could do without the shopping, check out companies like Blue Apron and Hello Fresh.  They’ll send out pre-planned meals along with all of the ingredients and their easy-to-follow recipes.
  8. Wine or beer.  Yep, you read that right.  I recommend wine and/or beer.  Most people that are into good food like wine or craft beers.  My husband and I like to pick a few wineries or wine shops each year and make a tasting date out of our shopping trip.  Tasting it beforehand adds that special touch.  It allows you to share how much you enjoy the wine and why you’re excited to present it as a gift.
  9. Aprons.  This is a great gift for the person that spends a lot of time in the kitchen and likes to keep the food off of their clothing..  I wear an apron almost every night but for some reason I don’t always splurge for a new one so when I receive one as a gift, I’m thrilled.  Aprons are not just for the ladies.  Guys like to wear them too!  http://amzn.to/2fqbsk0
  10. Nice linens.  For the health-conscious person that likes to eat most of their meals at home, cloth napkins, fun dish towels, place mats. or tablecloths are all great gifts to help add a little ambience to the kitchen.
  11. Cheese plates.  Cheese plates aren’t just for entertaining.  We use ours for snack time.  A set of cheese plates is something your recipient will use for years to come. http://amzn.to/2fpu0Rw
  12. Exercise mat.  This a great gift for the home exerciser or the person that prefers to bring their own mat to the gym.  I even let our dogs use mine from time to time. 🙂  http://amzn.to/2gnd40c

Enjoy your shopping and holiday season!

With love,
Jennifer Ledford

 

Five Ways To Exercise Without Ever Going To The Gym

 

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Fourteen years ago I was training private clients in gyms.  My job was to help them develop a regular exercise program.  I would put together carefully crafted easy-to-follow exercise programs and even remind them to pack their gym bag the night before.  Despite all of this planning and their motivation to participate, many of my clients would struggle with making it to the gym regularly.  The main reason was TIME.  Notice I said reason and not excuse.  That’s because they would come to me frustrated and I would look at their schedule with them and once I took a look at their calendar I would look them in the eye and say “you’re right, you don’t have time to go to the gym.”  I realized that by the time my clients got dressed, drove across town to the gym and then back home, they could have already finished a solid workout routine.  The gym was not a good fit for them.  So, I started developing in-home programs.  One thing led to another and my private in-home training business was born.

Gyms are a great concept and I have nothing against them but there are many reasons (the time issue being one of them) that only twenty percent of the members will use a gym two to three times per week.  You’ll rarely ever hear a gym tell you they have a waiting list or they are all sold out.   For many people, their gym membership ends up being a monthly charitable contribution that they don’t want to cancel because that will mean they have given up or failed.

If you’re someone that wants to exercise regularly but have a hard time making it to the gym, you are totally normal.  You may be struggling with finding the time to go to the gym or it might make you feel uncomfortable.  Or, maybe it’s because after a long day at work under fluorescent lighting, the last thing you want to do at the end of the day is exercise indoors or be away from your family and/or pets.  Whatever the reason, I give you full permission to cancel your gym membership if you know that you will never use it.

Here Are Five Ways You Can Exercise Without Ever Setting Foot In The Gym

1) Exercise outdoors.  Exercising outdoors has proven to offer even more health benefits than exercising indoors.  A recent study revealed that exercising in natural environments was associated with greater feelings of revitalization, increased energy and positive engagement, as well as decreases in tension, confusion, anger and depression.  Participants also reported greater enjoyment and satisfaction with outdoor activity and stated that they were more likely to repeat the activity at a later date.

One of my favorite ways to exercise is to walk our four dogs.  I log in several miles per day spending quality time with them.  From time to time I need to motivate myself to get up and go (even personal trainers need a prod now and then) but ninety nine percent of the time I look forward to being outdoors and close to nature with our animals.

2) Buy some cardio equipment.  Consider your own indoor exercise equipment if you have the space for it.  Treadmills, elliptical trainers, and exercise bikes are the most popular and versatile.  Machines are a nice backup for the outdoor exerciser as well.   When it gets a bit snarly outside, I recommend clients hop on their “rainy day” equipment and do a good old-fashioned machine workout. You can try an interval workout to mix things up a bit.

You can buy used equipment with warranties from companies like Play It Again Sports if you’d rather not pay the price for brand new equipment.

3) Jump.  Indoor trampolines are a really great way to burn calories. You will feel like you are playing! This also works your core and leg muscles. Rumor has it that continual use of the trampoline can help reduce the appearance of cellulite. Experiment with five minutes of jumping, then alternate to five minutes of high knees rapid marching or stair stepping. Turn on your favorite tunes and do this three times for a total of 30 minutes.

Trampolines are budget-friendly and make great “rainy day” tools as well.

4) Use exercise videos.  Exercise videos are a great way to schedule your workout on demand.  Make sure the routine you choose is appropriate for your level of fitness and don’t do anything that causes pain or you are unsure about.  For access to some of my favorite simple exercises you can do at  home, click on this link.

5) Create a home gym.  Whenever I help a private client set up a home gym, there are some basic pieces of equipment that I consider staples.  My criteria is simple.  The equipment should have multiple functions and be able to be easily stored, especially  if the client does not have one room dedicated to exercise equipment.  This helps cut down on clutter and cost.

One of the most versatile strength training and endurance tools on the market is the TRX Suspension Training System. You can use it to stretch, build strength, increase endurance, improve stability, and develop a great looking physique. The TRX is suitable for beginner to advanced levels of fitness and can be used anywhere. The list price is $199.95 but since I’m a certified TRX trainer the company allows me to share a direct link with you that offers a discount.  Click here for the discounted link.

Photo courtesy of trxtraining.com

TRX HOME Suspension Trainer

You may be someone that likes the gym but realistically can only make it there a few days per week, or you’d like to combine your gym workouts with some in-home or outdoor exercise.  This makes you more of a hybrid.   I recommend using the gym for the things you can’t do at home, like your favorite spin class or the swimming pool.  Then, supplement with your in-home or outdoor routine.

Finding the right exercise routine is personal.  So make sure it fits your lifestyle and it’s something you can sustain stress-free.

To your health!
Jennifer

My Twelve Favorite Fitness and Healthy Lifestyle Gifts

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Need clever gifts for the people on your list that are interested in health and fitness but not sure what to buy?  No worries! I’m here to help.

There are so many products available these days it can be almost overwhelming.  So to to keep things simple for you, I’ve made a list of my twelve favorite fitness and health-conscious gifts available this holiday season.

  1. Foam Roller.  It’s hard to go wrong with a tool that can be used for self-massage, strength training, and stability work all in one neat little foam cylinder.  These are available on Amazon’s website or you can find them at online fitness stores like Power Systems.  I recommend purchasing the 36″ long by 6″ round because it is the most versatile. $18-$20

    AmazonBasics high-density foam roller

    Photo courtesy of Amazon.com

  2. The Roller8.  This massage tool was developed by athletes and can tackle those hard to reach areas of the lower body more effectively than the foam roller.  It’s like having your own in-home sports massage tool.  The cost is $119 and the company has generously offered a discount of 10% off and free shipping to any of my clients.  Use the promo code r8boulder.

    ROLL Recovery R8 Massage Roller

    Photo courtesy of rollrecovery.com

  3. TRX Suspension Training System.  This training tool has become a staple in the fitness world due to its effectiveness and the simple fact that you can use it anywhere.  You can use it to stretch, build strength, increase endurance, improve stability, and develop a great looking physique.  The TRX is suitable for beginner to advanced levels of fitness.  The list price is $199.95 but since I’m a certified TRX trainer the company allows me to share a direct link with you that offers a $45 discount.  Whoo-hoo!  Click here for the discounted link.

    TRX HOME Suspension Trainer

    Photo courtesy of trxtraining.com

  4. Gliding Discs.   The gliding discs are simple equipment that offer a powerful workout.  I use them in my private training sessions with clients and I always have a pair of gliders with me whenever I travel.   You can purchase the gliders with a workout video on Amazon for $22.95.  gliding disc
  5. Gift Cards.  Gift cards for stores that sell active wear, cooking supplies, specialty groceries, and outdoor gear are all great presents for the active and/or nutrition-conscious person on your list.
  6. Sports-related gift certificates.   A gift certificate for lessons to try a new activity or sport that someone has expressed interest in is super thoughtful and it could be the encouragement that helps them get started.  If they already have a favorite sport, a gift certificate for usage fees, passes, supplies, or gear is a big hit as well.
  7. Fitness Tracker.  For the techie people on your list  consider an activity monitor or fitness tracker.  If you’re not sure which one to purchase, a recent study published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise shared that the Fitbit Flex $90 and the Nike +Fuelband SE $65-$400 proved to be the most accurate.
  8. Fitness, Cooking, or Healthy Living Magazines.  A subscription to a magazine is a simple and budget-friendly gift that keeps on giving all year long.  Before giving this type of gift make sure you have confirmed that your recipient has expressed an interest in “light” cooking magazines or magazines that feature health and weight loss.  I’ve seen this well-meaning gift taken the wrong way before.  The last thing you want is to offend the person you sent a gift to.
  9. The Hydro Flask.  This is a Stainless Steel BPA-free Water Bottle and Beer Growler. Yes, you read that right. It was designed for beer and beer drinkers are serious about keeping their product cold. 🙂 Liquids stay cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 6 hours. Hydro Flask donates 5% back to a charity of your choice. Love it!  It’s $33.95 for a 32-oz. bottle and available on Amazon.
  10. Music.  Gift cards or memberships to music sites like iTunes or Pandora are a nice way to help the exerciser on your list stay motivated by freshening up their playlist.
  11. Ready-made meals.  Who wouldn’t want fresh meals delivered to their doorstep? It’s the next best thing to a personal chef and giving it as a gift could  shoot you up into rockstar status. Munchery gets good reviews and they offer a wide variety of well-balanced and healthy meals.  You can place your order the same day you’d like it delivered.  Bonus!

If the person on your list loves to cook but could do without the shopping, check out companies like Blue Apron and Hello Fresh.  They’ll send out pre-planned meals along with all of the ingredients and their easy-to-follow recipes.

12.  Healthy Snacks.  I remember finding nuts and fruit (along with some toys) in my stocking on Christmas morning when I was a little girl.  Personally, I still look at fruits and nuts as treats and I’m guessing many others do as well or they wouldn’t be such a huge seller during the holiday season.  I recommend sending nuts if you are not sure the fruit will be consumed right away.  If you do decide to send fruit, the Harry & David pears from Oregon are famous  and delicious.

Enjoy your shopping and holiday season!

With love,
Jennifer Ledford