Thursday 27 October 2011

Starting Out on any #Fitness #Exercise Program

When starting out on a fitness training program it is essential to identify the goals of the program and to design one with those goals in mind. Most of us have made a decision at some time – usually having been inspired by an article on television or elsewhere in the media - to attempt to "get fit", "keep fit", run a marathon or just lose a few pounds. However, many of us, despite starting out with the best intentions, have completely failed to do any of those things! The vast majority of those failures could have been avoided if we had started out with a clear understanding of what we were trying to achieve and had formulated a balanced and effective program

What we wish to achieve must be defined clearly. It is important to be specific about our goals. e.g. It's not enough to say "I want to lose weight" or "I want to run a marathon", we've got to say how much weight we want to lose and set a timeframe for that weight loss, or we've got to pick a marathon and identify the distances that we need to be running in preparation for that event. It's also no good to say "I want to get fit"; we have to recognize the difference between "functional fitness" – the ability to carry out daily tasks with alertness, vigour and endurance, and "sports specific fitness" – the accomplishment of sporting activities with high efficiency. There is no point training like Lance Armstrong or Watson Nyambek if we only want to be able to cycle with the kids or run for the proverbial bus !

Having identified our goals we then have to formulate a program and write it down. This can be as rigid or as flexible as we like, but it must be based on clearly defined goals and it must be written down. LOG EVERYTHING DOWN ! Every time we complete an element of the program we can pat ourselves on the back; every time we fail to train when we should have done, our failure is there in writing, spurring us on to get back on track!

Hope this little read will motivate some of you, if not all, to finally embark on that exercise program you have pushed to the far back of your mind closet. Time to dig deeper, people and get with the program..

Good luck !

Cheers – TNF Fitworks Team

Tuesday 18 October 2011

STEFAN BRECARD @ UNLEASHED 2012


Stefan is not a stranger to the dance fitness scene in Kuala Lumpur. He was one of the celebrity presenters in Unleashed 2011 and was a raving hit at our spin-off Dance Fitness workshop, FIT2DANCE.. We are pleased to bring Stefan back by popular demand...  

Stefan Brecard, a multi-ethnic (Vietnamese & Creole) jack of all (fitness) trades, specializes in all kinds of dance. To name a few: Modern and Classical Jazz, Contemporary, Latin (Cuban & Puerto Rican salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Rumba, Chacha, Paso Doble, Samba, Argentinean Tango), Jive & Rock n’ Roll, Belly Dance, African Dance and Ballet. He is also a master of various freestyle aerobics classes. This former 2004 European & World Acrobatic Gymnastics is currently based in Bangsar, PJ and Subang.

Specialty:


11. Hit Me Up Jazz style

Get ready to be transported to the set of “So You Think You Can Dance?”.
Set the floor ablaze and express yourself as you experience a sensual and uplifting feeling with jazz dance. Stefan will rock your world with new sexy grooves to add the fun in your workouts...

2)  2. African Aero-Dance

Aerobic style workout developed from traditional African dance. This format is designed to improve flexibility, endurance, coordination and cardiovascular strength but most of all it’s a lot of fun.  Suitable for all levels.



MARCEL DAANE @ UNLEASHED 2012

Marcel’s passion lies in the realm of maximizing cognitive and physical performance by using an integrated combination of Neuroscience, Exercise Physiology and Nutrition. His Post Graduate work in Neuroscience coupled with undergraduate degrees in Complementary Medicine and Applied Nutrition and professional qualifications as an ACE “Gold Standard” Advanced Fitness Specialist and NSCA Certified Strength Conditioning Specialist, in combination with over 15 years experience in cognitive performance coaching, rehabilitation, and strength conditioning, have enabled Marcel to developed a unique, integrated model, of coaching that is highly sought after in the sports, fitness and corporate arenas.
Marcel is the Managing Director of The Body Brain Performance Institute (Singapore), which specializes in Executive Performance Coaching for organizations such as SAP-Asia Pacific, Accenture, Google, and HERMES. In addition to this, he is also the director of Singapore’s largest sports performance centre, SPEED Institute as well as Marcel-Fit Education and Training through which he authors and runs body-brain, movement based, fitness education courses for fitness professionals.

Specialty:


1)   Obesity: The brain hypothesis

Marcel examines the role of the frontal lobes, reward system and appetite centers in the etiology of obesity and the environmental factors that contribute to the process. Participants will learn strategies to repair the dysfunction by tackling the source of the problem.

2)      MET – Connecting Body and Brain through Exercise

This practical session shows participants how to engage the brain while exercising and shows practical progressions how to safely increase complexity of movement to keep both body and brain synchronized during training.