The Secret to a Successful January Starts in December
We all know the story: let loose in December, then hit a magic reset button on January 1st. But the "clean break" is a myth. By indulging for a month, you're just digging a deeper hole to climb out of, making your "fresh start" much harder.
A successful January doesn't start on the first; the prep work starts now.
Navigating the Christmas Gauntlet: How to Enjoy the Holidays Without Undoing Your Hard Work
It's that time of year again. The social calendar is packed with work dos and parties, and every food ad looks tempting. For anyone on a fitness journey, it can feel like a gauntlet.
One side of you wants to stick to your routine, the other just wants to let go. But it doesn't have to be all-or-nothing.
Finding the Right Coach: Does Your Personal Trainer Need to Be a Woman?
When choosing a personal trainer, many women ask: "Should I find a woman?" The desire for a coach who just gets it from postpartum recovery to hormonal cycles is completely valid and can build immediate trust.
But while shared experience is powerful, the most important factor is the coaching itself. Does your trainer support a balanced lifestyle? Do they manage your expectations realistically? Do you feel heard and empowered?
How Long Does It Really Take? A Realistic Guide to Fitness in Your 30s, 40s, and 50s
The fitness industry loves to promise "12-week transformations," but for most of us in our 30s, 40s, and 50s, that's just not realistic. When progress feels slow, it's easy to get discouraged and quit.
I want to reframe your expectations. In my new article, we get honest about how long it really takes to see results in each decade, and why the focus should be on the long-term investment in your future self.
The New "Quick Fix": A Conversation About Ozempic and Weight Loss Drugs
New weight loss drugs like Ozempic feel like a miracle, a fast track to a result many have struggled for years to achieve. But this shortcut bypasses the most critical part of the journey: building the habits and skills needed to maintain your progress.
As someone who understands the deep desire for change, my concern is this: what happens when the prescription ends?
Let's Talk About the "P-Word" (Why It's Not Just for Bodybuilders)
If you're tired of hearing the word "protein" and think it's just for bodybuilders, this is for you.
The truth is, protein is one of the most powerful tools for reducing body fat, and it has nothing to do with "making gains." It keeps you feeling full, kills cravings, and tells your body to burn fat instead of muscle.
Machines vs. Free Weights: Which is Right for Your Goals?
Walk into any gym and you'll see the divide: the safe, simple weight machines versus the intimidating world of free weights. Which one is actually better for you?
The machines offer a guided path, making them great for isolating a muscle. But free weights demand more from your body, activating dozens of smaller stabilizing muscles and building the kind of practical strength you use in real life.
The Myth of the "Right Time"
"I'll start after this project is over." "I'll get back into it after the holidays."
We all tell ourselves these stories, waiting for the "perfect time" to focus on our health. But that time will never come.
Is Your Body Sending You Warning Signs? 3 Everyday Aches You Shouldn't Ignore
That slight twinge in your back when you get out of the car. The dull ache in your shoulder when you reach for something. We often dismiss these as just "getting older."
But what if they're not random? What if they are the early warning alarms your body is sounding, telling you that your pain-free range of motion is shrinking?
The Back-to-School Reset: A Reminder That You Still Matter
The school run is back, the calendar is full, and you're at the bottom of your own to-do list. Sound familiar?
When life gets overwhelming, our own health is often the first thing we sacrifice. But you cannot pour from an empty cup. This is a gentle reminder that taking care of yourself is essential, not selfish.
Don't Let the Rain Wash Away Your Motivation: A Guide to Fitness When It's Grey Outside
As someone who moved to the UK over a decade ago, I learned the hard way that if you wait for perfect weather, you’ll barely ever train!
If you feel your motivation to exercise taking a nosedive now that the rain is here, you're not alone. The desire to stay warm and dry is powerful, but our commitment to our health has to be stronger.
How to Change Your Body by (Temporarily) Changing Your Relationship with Food
Worried that losing weight means giving up the food you love forever?
Good news: The diet to reach your goal isn't your diet for life. It's a temporary contract with yourself. Learn how a focused, short-term change can create a long-term result you can actually live with.
How to Maintain Your Physical Mobility into Your 50s and Beyond
Feeling stiffer these days? Wish you could enjoy a walk through Stoke Park without the aches? You don't have to accept joint stiffness as a normal part of aging. Learn how to move better and feel younger with a few simple, practical tips.
