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07 Jan, 2019

MOVE MORE WITH LULULEMON IN 2019

Leo Savage, Personal Trainer at Third Space and lululemon Covent Garden Ambassador, shares his tips to motivate you to move more in 2019.

Fitness

This week we're talking about movement and how to feel motivated to move more, in whatever format that might be. We spoke to Leo Savage, Personal Trainer at Third Space and Lululemon Covent Garden Ambassador, shares his tips to motivate you to move more in 2019...

"Hear the words “movement” or “move more” – particularly in the context of the New Year - and people will often jump to thinking about exercise, perhaps feeling intimidated or even demoralised. However, this is a common misinterpretation, exercise is only a type of movement. The act of moving refers to the basic tasks our bodies have been built to carry out; walking, running, carrying, bending and picking things up to name a few. These are all things we may be capable of doing, but there are often easier alternatives that require us to exert less energy.

Increasing our level of movement throughout the day through simple changes, such as increasing the number of steps we take each day, choosing the stairs over lifts and escalators, and carrying shopping bags, can have a huge positive impact on our bodies. Moving effectively and without pain are goals for every single one of my clients, alongside our other individual and specific ambitions. Here are a few of my fail-safe tips for introducing more movement into your life.

GIVE YOURSELF MORE TIME


Whatever it is you have to do, if you give yourself more time to do it, you will allow yourself the option of considering alternatives to the easiest, quickest way. For example, try leaving the house 15 minutes earlier to walk to the station instead of driving or hopping on the bus. Allow yourself the time and space to relax, and you will find more opportunities to move.

BE REALISTIC

When it comes to your health and wellness, consistency is important. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by building strong foundations, and this means setting – and celebrating – attainable goals. If you weren’t going to the gym, running 10km or attending a class every day last week, then don’t set yourself the expectation of being able to do that now. Instead, try making adjustments to move more in your everyday routine, or exercising for two days a week. When you have been doing this for a good amount of time, you will naturally find your capacity to move has increased, signaling the opportunity to challenge yourself further.

ENJOY YOURSELF


Another key factor that will contribute to staying consistent is actually looking forward to working out. Whatever it is that makes you sweat - going to the gym, dancing, cycling, walking with friends - if you enjoy it, do more of it.

Lululemon 19 in 19

Setting goals is a powerful tool to help you reach your fullest potential and live a life you love. This January, Lululemon’s latest vision and goals initiative - 19 in 19 - provides tools and resources to support effective goal-setting.

To coincide with the campaign, Lululemon will be releasing new online content to support its community’s sweatiest goals, including a six-part Yoga for Beginners Series hosted by Ambassador Annie Clarke, and the Lululemon x Strava 40|80 Challenge. This is in addition to the regular programme of complimentary community classes and events led by Ambassadors in Lululemon stores. For further details and to find classes near you, visit lululemon.co.uk."

Ready to get moving? Let us here at Detox Kitchen give you a boost of motivation with our Ultimate January Re-Set package. Our four week package will help you to feel your best and improve your overall wellbeing by supporting your mind, movement, sleep and nutrition with 20 days of our home delivery food and weekly gifts from our brand partners, including a £40 gift voucher from Lululemon. To find our more about the Vegan Ultimate Re-set Package CLICK HERE. To find our more about the Protein Ultimate Re-set Package CLICK HERE.

Here's to a healthy January and beyond.