About Me...

I am a wife and mother of three kiddos, ages 23, 19, and 12. My husband is the love of my life, and we have been married for 26 years. We love the Lord and purpose to put Him at the center of our home and lives. We are a very active family who loves camping, vacationing, playing with our horses, and our Mustangs. We are very active in our church and enjoy serving with our church family. Health and fitness have been a part of our lives for many years. All three of our kiddos were born via c-section, so needless to say, my stomach has not been the same since my muscles were cut through...UNTIL I began doing my Beachbody workouts. I have been using their products for years, and my results have been amazing. I cannot say enough about the results that can be achieved if you are consistent with the workouts every day.

"What is easy to do is also easy not to do." To do or not to do is the question? Every day I make the choice to press play and complete my workout. I feel full of energy and a sense of accomplishment when my workout is done for the day. I am excited to be on this journey of fitness and hope to bring you along with me. I look forward to seeing all of your fitness, wellness, and life dreams come true. Join me in the journey!

If you are interested in learning more about how you can start your journey to getting fit, please contact me at fitforlifebeachbody@yahoo.com or visit me on facebook for additional information http://www.facebook.com/kristicarringtonfitforlife

I would love to coach you to your weight loss and fitness goals and help you transform your life! You just have to say, "YES!"

My Transformation:

I have always had an interest in my fitness, and have been going to the gym for many years either to walk or to take a class. The gym that we were members at was about 35 minutes from home so we would only go 1-2 times per week. I knew I should be working out more consistently than that so I began using Beachbody products to have daily workouts. There were so many to choose from and something was always coming out that I enjoyed...10 Minute Trainer, Hip Hop Abs, Brazil Butt Lift, Body Beast, T25, to 21 Day Fix. Each program proved to be challenging for me and allowed me to see results. The key to getting results was ME! I knew that I had to be consistent every day. I was tired of having a muffin top from my three c-sections. My daughter used to ask me why my stomach looked "that way"... the roll at the top of my scar. "Silly girl, it is because of you!" Well, enough was enough, I decided that I was going to work hard to get rid of my tummy. My results are below so you can see that our programs work if you work them...


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After


You can achieve your goals as well. If you are needing to lose weight or just want to tighten and tone, our programs will work for you. We have challenge groups in place to assist you with your fitness & wellness goals. If you are not sure what challenge groups are or how they work, that is ok. ...... Just go to https://www.facebook.com/kristicarringtonfitforlife or email me for more information at fitforlifebeachbody@yahoo.com. I am here to help you!

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Monday, October 3, 2016

7 Ways to Bust an Exercise Plateau

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The exercise plateau is the bane of almost everyone who works out. Despite continuing to hit it hard, you’re no longer seeing results. It hardly seems fair and on the surface might not feel like it makes sense — after all, you’re still exercising and eating right — but there are physiological reasons for why an exercise plateau occurs.

A few of these include lack of overload principle, taxing the nervous system, and overtraining. Eventually, your muscles, body, and joint connections adapt and get bored with your activity.

“Most people who work out will hit a plateau,” says exercise physiologist Tom Seabourne, Ph.D., author Personal Trainer Guide and a Guinness World Record­–holding ultra-endurance athlete. When it comes to getting past one he says,“Let your goals be your guide. If you want to get stronger, you have to do things that will get you stronger, like running hills or lifting heavier weight. If you want to be faster, add sprint intervals.”

According to Seabourne, it takes as little as 4-6 weeks for your body to adapt to a workout, which is why you need to provide it with new challenges to tackle and skills to learn. To that end, here are seven real-world strategies to help you sail past a frustrating exercise plateau and get the results you want.

Strategies for Overcoming a Frustrating Exercise Rut

1. Keep a Log. Consistently.
Studies have shown that self-monitoring, by keeping some type of food and exercise diary on most days of the week, is a tried-and-true method for losing weight.

For cardio, note the mode, duration, distance, and intensity.
For strength training, record the exercise, weight, reps, sets, and rest periods.
The American College of Sports Medicine even suggests listing how you feel right after a workout to discover subtle obstacles that might impact your workout, including how you slept the previous night, specific aches and pains, timing of a previous meal, and stress.
Consistency is critical. Review your log weekly for inconsistencies, to see how you’re progressing, or even what may be holding you back.

2. Stock Your Fridge.
Those shelves should be more crowded than your cabinets if you’re eating a clean diet of whole foods versus packaged, processed fare. There’s an old diet adage that says abs are made in the kitchen, but the point goes way beyond abs. Fueling your body with the food it needs will help you get better results when you’re exercising too. Load up on fresh veggies, lean proteins, and whole grains.

3. Perfect Your Form.
Something as simple as widening or narrowing your grip during a bench press or a lat pulldown can alter the muscles you’re recruiting and provide new stimulus, says Seabourne. Have a personal trainer monitor you or check out our step-by-step technique videos.

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4. Try New Techniques.
Supersets are back-to-back resistance exercises that are time savers and calorie burners. Drop sets are when you do multiple sets in a row without rest and decrease the weight each time. Both can fatigue a muscle group very efficiently.
Circuit training, where you do one set of each move in order, often interspersing some form of cardio in between sets — jumping rope or burpees, for example — can torch more calories than regular weight training and saves time by combining cardio and strength.
Intervals and HIIT training are also good options if you’re just bored with your workout or can’t find enough time to be consistent.

5. Add “Good” Stress.
Seabourne explains that the key to strength training is progressive overload. “If you only lift 12 pounds, you’ll only be able to lift 12 pounds.” You have to gradually stress the body to make it stronger. Some of the variables you can play with besides the pounds and exercises you’re doing include reps, sets, and rest periods. Not seeing your weight-lifting personal record increase as expected? Add speed work, hills, form drills and core training.

6. Use Periodization.
Athletes typically do something called periodization to avoid injury and ensure they peak in time for competition. An overview of this type of training, published in the Journal of Human Kinetics, indicates periodization trumps “traditional” training when it comes to long-term strength training results. While it can be complicated, the broad definition of periodization means systematically varying your workouts, usually with specific goals in mind. Many Beachbody workouts are based on this approach.

7. Recover. Recover. Recover.
Recovery is one of the keys to seeing great results. If you’ve been pushing yourself hard, but you’re not seeing results and are feeling more fatigued than usual, you might be overtraining. In that case, taking a week off to allow your body to fully recover will help you escape the plateau.

In addition, what you do post-workout in terms of eating, rest, and even myofascial release (like massage or using a foam roller — one of Tony Horton’s fave tools) affects how your body responds to exercise. Refueling properly after big workouts, getting plenty of sleep and releasing tight muscles, can all improve athletic performance and help you break through any exercise plateau.


By:  Beachbody

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