8 Common Mistakes People Make At The Gym

1. Not warming up

Unless you want to risk pulling a muscle, you definitely should not skip your warm-up. It’s common to skip a warm-up due to being pressed for time, or wanting to get right into the workout. Try to plan ahead, giving yourself enough time at the gym so that you are not rushed. If your gym is walking distance, a great warm-up is to speed walk to the gym instead of driving or taking transit. In general, a brisk speed walk, even on a treadmill at the gym, is a good warm-up for your muscles.

2. Arriving unfocused

Many of us often arrive at the gym tired or frenzied, rather than focused on achieving an intense workout. If you’re distracted, fatigued or stressed, tell yourself that for one hour you will be extremely focused on your workout. Reconvene mulling over personal issues afterwards. To avoid feeling fatigued at the gym, try drinking an organic green juice for energy and vitality before your workout, or drink a pre-workout energy drink.

February 2015

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! Check out some cool ways you and your partner can stay fit! Also included are some photos from our opening parties in Abbotsford!

Five Easy Fitness Tips

Ready to jump start a healthier lifestyle, but not quite sure how to do it? Feeling a little intimidated by the process of getting back into shape? Looking for fitness tips that will really make a difference—but that you can handle?

There are little things you can do to help your body in a big way every single day. If you don’t believe me, try doing every single one of these every single day for a month. There is no way you will not improve your overall mental and physical outlook. And these are perfect for everyone, because you can adapt them to your lifestyle, schedule and ability. As you achieve better fitness, take each one up a notch!

Resolutions That Matter In 2015

Seriously, do things like New Year’s resolutions really matter anymore? Yes, they do, and here’s the quick version of why that is.

Resolutions don’t need to be a negative comment on the past or an admission of defeat. At their best, resolutions are an act of thoughtful reflection, of manifestation. Even if 2014 was the best year of your life, it’s still a great idea to focus on all of the positivity that is yet to come.