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Date: 2012.01.02 | Category: FDF Message | Response: 0

Getting into Better Shape

Stick to it & you'll succeed!

Welcome to 2012 everyone!

I just wanted to take a moment to wish you the best of luck with your 2012 New Year’s Resolution if you specifically decided to get into better shape this year.  I have faith that you all can do it if you commit to yourself and NOT the resolution.

The key to pulling off your goal is going to be focusing  on the fact that you don’t have to be a “NEW you” to get things done, the same old you that you’ve known for years will work just fine.  What you should be focusing on is being a “BETTER you” as you take on whatever challenge(s) you’ve made for yourself.

Any transformation you’re seeking won’t be an overnight process.  Focus on making the habits necessary for  your success habitual, and you’ll enjoy the satisfaction that comes along with simply being able to say “I did that” :-)

And don’t think that weights are the only way to a more fit version of yourself.  Try activities like Yoga, Rock Climbing, Biking, Fitness Groups, etc.

We’ll be there with you each step of the way.

If you need…

  • Any workout tips for success
  • Answers to any questions you may have, or
  • A workout partner

…don’t hesitate to contact us using the contact form in the upper-right portion of this web page.

We look forward to motivating you all through 2012, and are even more excited to see you accomplish what you set out to do!

Date: 2011.12.07 | Category: Training | Response: 0

Working out with a partner isn’t just a gimmick that personal trainers invented so that they could get paid, there have been anecdotal benefits since before health and fitness went mainstream.  While some of thees benefits are rooted in military, athletic and public service jobs (e.g. police officers and fire fighters) – they still hold just as true during workouts…

Running Man and Woman

  1. Partners can keep you accountable.  One reason a lot of people start and stop their workouts so often is because they easily fall back into their old habit of “not working out” when they don’t have someone there to keep them accountable.
  2. Partners can help keep you safer than you otherwise would be.  A major benefit to having a partner with you as you exercise is that they can help you take a productive pace vs. an excessively strenuous one.
  3. Partners can help you push your limits.  Everyone has a little  bit of a competitive side to them.  As your partner improves – you’ll find that you want to as well because you won’t want to fall behind.
  4. Partners may see things you don’t.  It’s hard to catch errors in your form (or performing exercises) when you workout alone.  A partner could eyeball slight areas you can improve your form to  help you achieve maximum effect.
  5. Partners can keep things fun.  Can you imagine how serious a workout alone is vs. a workout with good company?  Time flies when you’re having fun, and workout routines are no exception to that rule.

There are other reasons partners can be beneficial to your fitness efforts – but I just wanted to keep it at a high level for today’s post.

If you have a workout partner – great!  If you’re in need of one, don’t hesitate to contact the experts at Front Door Fitness if you’re in the Kansas City Area.  Just use the form in the upper-right portion of this web page and someone will follow up with you shortly thereafter.

Have a nice day and great workouts!

Date: 2011.12.02 | Category: FDF Message, Training | Response: 0

This week has had a special focus on workout motivation: we talked about getting back into the groove of things and making yourself comfortable for morning workouts (if you’re uncomfortable – you won’t be motivated to do anything).  So I thought it would be good to wrap the week with a video, on the subject of workout motivation, from the good people of Howcast.com…


If you need a partner for your workouts, or any other motivational know-how, don’t hesitate to contact us using the form in the upper-right portion of this site.

You all have a good weekend – stay motivated – and we’ll see you back here next week!