Dec 15, 2009

The Importance of Breathing

"Don't hold your breath!" "Keep breathing!" I say this quite often to my clients. I kind of laugh too because it's funny that I have to remind my clients to breathe.

Anyhoo, exhaling while performing a concentric movement (muscle shortening) and inhaling on the eccentric movement is so important. If you care to learn the logistics, then read on. If you trust my statement, then you're good to go. Just remember to breathe.

Here's why maintaining patterned breathing is important:

Breath holding during training is called a Valsalva maneuver. It involves the closing of the glottis (the flappy-type thing that controls air into the vocal cords), an increase in intra-abdominal pressure, and an increase in intra-thoracic pressure (chest cavity). This causes the air trapped in your lungs to become quite pressurized, and it restricts venous blood return. This, in turn, decreases the cardiac output (the amount of blood the heart kicks out in a minute), and subsequently creates an increase in blood pressure. All of this can contribute to that dizzy feeling you get after finishing an intense set, and thus, des no good whatsoever. So simply stated, don’t do it.

Something that can be considered opposite to a Valsalva maneuver is hyperventilation. Hyperventilation can be induced by exercise anxiety or respiratory disorders, which create an increase in breathing that is well above what the body needs. This causes carbon dioxide levels to drop significantly, which can lead to light-headedness or unconsciousness.

Carbon dioxide levels are tightly regulated within the blood, so the body responds in different ways to even the slightest variations in these levels. An increase in carbon dioxide (which creates increased acidity in the blood – bad), with no adjustments made by the body creates that panicky feeling of being short of breath. This is referred to as dyspnea and can be caused by poor respiratory muscles.

Well that’s all fine and dandy, but why is it that we stress exhalation on the concentric phase (muscle shortening)? There are very few studies on this (in fact, I couldn’t find any). The best explanation that I can think of would be that is simply feels more natural. If you were to inhale when you were supposed to exhale, blood pressures would not differ, but your heart rate response would increase as compared to exhalation. In addition, it’s easier to grunt out that last rep when you’re exhaling.
But for now, it’s just best to listen to your trainer. Happy grunting!

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Dec 14, 2009

Dec 11, 2009

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If you haven't noticed, my site looks pretty awesome (if I may say so myself). It's all because I went to Kristy. She did a great job with taking my blog to the next level and allowing me to add more things to it (check out the navigation bar above). She kept it sleek and simple, just the way I like it. She does personal blogs, blogs for businesses, and other design work like invitations and Christmas cards. Check out her website for her work.

Have a great weekend!

And the winner is!

ERIN!!

CONGRATULATIONS! I will contact you to set up our session.

Thanks to the rest of you for posting your comment and if you are in need of a personalized fitness regimen, shout me a holler!

Thanks,

Dec 8, 2009

Win a FREE session with Body BaYou Personal Training!

Get a jump start on your New Year's Resolution by winning a FREE SESSION with Body BaYou Personal Training. No purchase necessary!

How do you win? Answer this simple question and one person will be randomly selected to win.

Are you external or internal? Care for me to explain? Alrighty then.

External people let outside circumstances play a role in the end result. Let's say you wanted to go running but it starts to rain, so you cancel your run. You just let an outside circumstance determine weather or not you will go running (no pun intended) .

Internal people set plans and keep them. They do not let outside circumstances determine the end result. Let's say you want to go to dinner and a movie with a friend, but your friend cancels with you. You still go eat out by yourself and then drive to go see the movie. You are an internal person because you didn't let someone or something else determine your plans (even though it might be awkward to eat and watch a movie by yourself - but, good for you!).

In my opinion, neither is right or wrong, good or bad, but I strive to be an internal person. I'm not an expert at it, but to be an internal person is one of my biggest goals!

So, are you internal or external? Give an example of how you are so.

I'll announce the winner soon!

Much luck,

Sarah

Dec 7, 2009

Lots of New Things Going On

One of the things I like about running my own business, is... running my own business! I'm my own boss, I say what goes, and I get to make changes freely. One of the things that I finally got around to was creating a domain name - an essential to any business. So, now you can simply type www.bodybayou.com in your URL and it will direct you here (may take a few days to fully switch over) and you can also email me at sarah@bodybayou.com now as well.

So, there you have it. New Body BaYou in every since of the way.

To your health,

Sarah

Dec 3, 2009

New Year...New Body by You

I have a HUGE New Year's Resolution special going on right now. I'm giving away FREE sessions with the purchase of one of my promotional packages. Check out the flyer below and email me at bodybayou@yahoo.com to begin achieving your 2010 New Year's Resolution of living a healthier lifestyle.






Dec 2, 2009

New Logo


Here's the finished product! Thanks to Jenny Gilbert. She did a great job taking what I wanted and making it way cooler. With this logo, I wanted to stand out. So many fitness logos have dumbells or a little cartoon man for the avatar. I did the little cartoon man, and I'm done with it. I wanted something completely different from the norm and think Jenny did a great job incorporate my favorite colors, keeping it sleek, symmetrical, and hopefully pleasing to the crowd. It definitely screams Sarah Miller and I'm so thankful I have such a talented and creative friend who I can go to for future business needs.


Thanks Jen!