I love to cycle, so whenever I can I take myself outside and jump on my bike. Whether I’m climbing mountains or cruising the streets, riding clears my mind, gives me a chance to breathe some fresh air and allows me to exercise outside of the stale gym environment.
In addition, cycling allows me to challenge my muscles in a different way from the step and strength classes I normally teach. It switches up the muscular skeletal or biomechanical stress on my body. This keeps my muscles working hard rather than allowing them to get so used to any one type of exercise that they get lazy.
So if you’re getting bored with your current workout routine or feel like you’re at a fitness plateau, it’s not as important what exercises you add to your regime as it is to add change of any kind. For example, switch from running to swimming, treadmill to elliptical or yoga to ab ball training. Or take a cue from me and climb on a bike. It’ll make you feel like a kid again while giving your butt and legs a killer workout.



So you’re not feeling quite full of energy but when should you forego your workout? I’ve learned to listen to my body.
What to do first: Cool Down
Drink Water!
Last but not least: Refuel
Don't skip your
Carbohydrates are important in replacing depleted glycogen stores after a workout.
Easy post-workout recovery shake
Dial it down for a day. Little sleep and long days don’t leave much energy for my
Get some sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation, more than half of Americans have difficulty sleeping.
If you have young children like me, then this statistic rings true. I’ve realized that sleep is a valuable commodity with little ones in the house. The most frustrating part is when the kids are finally sleeping and I can’t seem to wind down.
