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Effortless Fitness: Simplifying Weight Loss and Fitness Basics for a Better Life

  • Writer: Tanvir Heer
    Tanvir Heer
  • May 29, 2024
  • 4 min read

HOW TO SIMPLIFY WEIGHT LOSS AND FITNESS BASICS FOR AN OPTIMAL LIFE

Take the stress out of being healthy by going back to basics.


It’s human nature to seek out the best way to do things, and this often means overlooking tried-and-tested methods in search of new approaches.


And when it comes to being healthy, we tend to chase perfection and overlook the simpler path of doing the basics and doing them well.


Let’s talk about how to strike a balance between aiming for optimal, and simplifying a long-term healthy lifestyle.


WHEN DID FITNESS BECOME SO COMPLICATED?

The timeline of modern-day health and fitness is pretty interesting. “Working out” didn’t become popular until the 1950s, and “dieting” as we know it became mainstream between the 1920s and 1960s. The diet and fitness industries are barely 100 years old. And in that time, we’ve also seen the rise of commercial gyms, mass participation sport, physique competitions, personal training, online coaching, fitness apps, and social media. No wonder we’re all so confused about the best way to approach feeding, moving, and resting our bodies.


SHORT TERM VS LONG TERM FITNESS LIFESTYLE

Many of us start our relationship with training or nutrition for a short-term goal, like weight loss, body transformation, or a new sport. This often means making big changes to our routines, which work for a time. But they’re not sustainable.


As our goals change – and as we get older – we start to appreciate the bigger picture. By looking at health, fitness and wellness as the foundations of a long and happy life, our thoughts return to the basics that run through every healthy lifestyle goal. A healthy balanced diet, a varied exercise routine, plenty of daily movement, and enough mental and physical rest.


3 WAYS TO SIMPLIFY YOUR HEALTHY HABITS

If you feel like you’ve lost sight of the basics, it might be time to simplify things by decluttering your habits.


Audit your habits

Start by writing down any self-imposed rules or targets you hold about food (buying, cooking, eating), training (type, frequency, duration), activity, rest, and sleep. What’s your ultimate goal? Do your habits fit your lifestyle, support your happiness, and free up time and energy? Or are they a source of stress? Be honest and don’t be afraid of letting go of long-held beliefs.


Less is more

Are you caught in a cycle of doing more, eating more, and needing to rest more (but resisting it)? Consider the possibility that less might be more. Do you need to train so much? If you trained less, could food have less of a stranglehold over your routine? Would you really lose out if you did less and slept more?


Think outside the box

Many of us are caught in a rigid mindset about eating and training. What would happen if you loosened your grip and swapped out some cardio sessions with a gentle walk with your dog or kids? Or relaxed your rule about that morning routine so you got a bit more sleep? Think long term and the possibilities open up.


How to go back to basics for a healthy life


All this overthinking about “the best” way to be fit and healthy takes up a lot of time and energy. If you go back to the sustainable basics, you’ll free up precious brain space to enjoy a bigger life. It’s something we think about a lot at Gravity Fitness HQ. We’d love to know your take on it.



The basics of training


Release the rigid mindset of a wrong or right way to exercise

If you enjoy something, do it, but don’t be afraid to move on

Try to include some resistance/strength training, cardio, and mobility but remember there are 100s of ways to approach these

You’re probably already doing enough – fitness folk rarely need to do more, in fact most of us could benefit from more rest days


The basics of physical activity


Movement is important for heart health and mental wellbeing

Being generally active is just as important as formal dedicated workout sessions

Explore all kinds of activity to find something/s you really enjoy

Move your body more during the day, even if this means doing less actual training sessions

Listen to your body and honour the kind of movement it needs


The basics of healthy nutrition


Ignore fads and stick to the basics of balance

Focus on protein, vegetables/fruits, and sources of fibre

Reject rigid rules and question diet culture

Learn to listen to your body’s hunger and fullness cues

Don’t deny yourself anything completely as it’s likely to backfire

Eat in a way that supports your physical, mental and social health

Drink more water, most of us don’t get enough hydration

Eat slowly and enjoy your food


The basics of rest and recovery


Don’t try to power through tiredness all the time, there are no awards for muscling through exhaustion

Learn your body’s cues for being stressed, tense, or running on adrenaline

One more rest day will probably do you good

Try going to bed 30 minutes earlier and see how it feels for a week

Establish a sleep routine you can generally stick to

Find ways to truly switch off and relax without feeling guilty for being “unproductive”



Learn how to put all the components needed for a successful weight loss program together by contacting me on 07971 22 22 35 to schedule your time TODAY!


Blog Written by Tanvir Heer Coaching

Personal Trainer Online | Harrow | Ruislip | Pinner | Northwood | Stanmore | Wembley

 
 
 

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