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Go Hard Or Go Home

June 2, 2011 by Ryan Krane · Leave a Comment 

 

In the times of your workout, don’t give it half the effort you know you can exert. Give it your absolute best shot each and every time. With your continuous activity, your body will surely be able to adapt to the push. Don’t let your heart rate drop; keep it rising at a steady, but effective pace. There is a fine line between pushing your limits and risking yourself, so don’t let the latter happen. If you’re working at a pace you’re already accustomed to, it must mean that you are ready for something new and more. Frequently challenge yourself with new and different ways to improve, for there’s always plenty more room for that. Don’t let yourself sit in one place. Or rather, stick to a specific routine for too long. By spicing things up, your body will have an easier time facing new challenges you might face on the court, or off.

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Arriving At the Finish Line of Your Goals

February 23, 2011 by Ryan Krane · Leave a Comment 

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It isn’t much of a secret: shedding those pounds you just don’t want is certainly not easy work. However, the more persistent you are when it comes to working on your personal fitness, the easier it’ll get over time.

Stories of successes in weight loss vary from person to person – it all depends on how hard you are willing to work to get the results you so desire. In spite of the differences, though, one thing remains as clear as daylight: it all pays off.

As a fitness trainer, I’ve helped and watched many people triumph through the countless ups and struggle through the many downs of bettering their physiques. I understand, beginnings can be difficult, and often times they’re the most difficult part of the process.

Just think, it’s only the beginning. But once you zoom right past that, you’ll be well on your way to that finish line.

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What Ever Happened To Hard Work?

July 9, 2010 by Ryan Krane · Leave a Comment 

Like everyone else, you want results. Like everyone else, you want to progress and grow in every aspect of your life: work, relationships, fitness, clarity of mind. Do you have what it takes to succeed? Do you have the patience, persistence, endurance and back-bone needed to put in the hard work necessary to succeed?

Even though history has shown that progress takes time and is never guaranteed, so many people continue to want (and sometimes even expect!) immediate results….

Where does this impatient desire for instant gratification come from?

-movies, TV shows and infomercials that fail to portray realistically the trials and hardships necessary to succeed (and that even then, as was discussed in last week’s newsletter, success is never a given result)

-parents who fail to challenge and prepare their children for failure (and overcoming failure through hard work)

-technology has made many of us grow accustomed to instantaneous answers to our questions (Google has replaced the hard work of memorizing information … but at what cost?)

Thomas Edison once said, “Genius is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration. As a result, genius is often a talented person who has simply done all of his homework.”

Wanting Results vs. Earning Results

If you really want results, you’re going to have to earn them. There is no shortcut to a healthy body and mind. Look at the champions of any sport: Jordan, Ali, Federer … What do they have in common? Aside from the 1% of genius, they all followed through on the other 99% … the patience, persistence, endurance and back-bone.

Do YOU have what it takes?

Ryan Krane – Fitness, Tennis, and Sports Nutrition Information for Healthy Living