• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

LINDSAYGEE.CA

Fitness programs, workouts and so much more to help you keep active, motivated and on track.

  • HOME
  • Safe & Sound Protocol
  • Blog
    • Blog
    • Podcast Episodes
    • Videos
  • About Me
    • Speaker Opportunities
    • About Me
    • Contact Me
  • Shop

7-Day Fitness Challenge – You in?!

July 12, 2018 By Lindsay Gee

Oh…it’s back! And YOU are going to love this round’s 5-Minute Flicker! 

The question is: ARE YOU IN?!

Here’s the challenge:

7 days. 5 minutes each morning. All the fun. Commit to it, Mamas…COM-MIT! 

Easy peasy!

You’re going to get up every morning and before you do ANYTHING (after you’ve ensured your kiddos are okay), you’re going to rock this 5-minute metabolic. No coffee. No teeth brushing. No nothing…well…you may want to strap on a bra…or not…who am I to judge? 

5 minutes. That’s it! You’re going to start your day with this 5-minute boost every day for 7 DAYS. 

Why? Because, not only is this a great way to get your metabolism going in the morning, we’ve also noticed that if you start your day with as little as 5-minutes of exercise, your physical activity levels and your mood improve throughout the day! Yup. 

Exercise is medicine.

So…give it a whirl!

Lots of choices to get this done: You can simply watch the video below and follow along with our Westshore Hot Mamas or you can listen to the workout via podcast by clicking HERE or by going to iTunes and downloading the podcast HERE.

 

Fun?! Super fun?! You gonna commit?! OH YES YOU ARE!

Head on over to the Hot Mama HQ Facebook Group and let me know! You KNOW I’ll have a prize to give away at the end of the challenge! 

And hey…if you’re also doing our Pushup Challenge…this is a really great addition! Trust me. Just. Trust. Me.

Good luck! Off you go!!

Filed Under: Let's Workout

Cardio Push(up) Workout

June 22, 2018 By Lindsay Gee

Oh oh ooooooooh! I love a good cardio workout! Wanna know what I love EVEN MORE?! Combining cardio with my favorite exercise…pushups! YAYAYAY! And that is exactly what you’ll get with this 18-minute workout. You can rock this workout at home, at a park, at the gym…wherever your little heart desires…it’s yours to take wherever you want to get your sweat on!

The Workout:

12 cardio exercises + 4 pushup variations
Complete one cardio exercise for 40 seconds
Move to the first pushup variation and complete it for 30 seconds
Break for 20 seconds
Move on to cardio exercise #2 for 40, then pushup variation #2 for 30, break for 20
Move on to cardio exercise #3…and so on.
When you’ve gone through the 4 pushup variations, just repeat starting at pushup variation #1.

Voila! Got it?!

Be sure to head over to Hot Mama’s YouTube channel to watch THIS HOW-TO VIDEO to make sure you know what each exercise is before you start! Nothing worse than getting started and realizing you don’t actually know what the next exercise is. Well, there are probably lots of things worse than that…but…you get my drift…watch the video.

If you’d prefer to have my sweet voice in your ears coaching you through this workout, be sure to download my latest podcast. I’ll handle the timings, music and cueing for you…you just need to do the heavy lifting and get your cardio in! You can find the podcast on iTunes at Dig Deep with Dr. Lindsay Gee or head over to THIS POST and you’ll find the recording there! BOOM! 

Have a great workout! You deserve it!

Off you go! 

 

Filed Under: Let's Workout

15-Minute Upper Body At-Home Workout

June 7, 2018 By Lindsay Gee

I absolutely love bands. They’re little, you can take them ANYWHERE and they are super sneaky, sneaky. For you today, I put together this short 15-minute upper body workout for your sweating pleasure. If you don’t have a band you can head on out to your local Walmart, fitness store or physiotherapy office and they’ll hook you up. For minimal cost! YAS!

The Workout

Alrighty, my lovelies. This workout is made of up 15 exercises. You complete each exercise with a full range of motion for 45 seconds, then you’re going to pulse for 10 seconds and “rest” for 5. To be honest, that 5 seconds is just a transition to the next exercise. Love me still? Wink, wink. 

Be sure to head on over to Hot Mama’s YouTube Channel so you can watch the how-to video for this workout. It’s quick and you’ll see a demo of each of the above exercises. 

Also, you might prefer to have my sweet voice in your ears as I coach you through this workout. If so, CLICK HERE to listen to this workout via the Dig Deep with Dr. Lindsay Gee podcast. I’ll take care of timings, cue you on form and remind you of what’s coming next! Basically…the only work you’re going to need to do is the physical work of the workout! BOOM!

YAY!

Alright, get to work. I’d love to hear from you, so if you have any feedback whatsoever, please comment below! 

Off you go! 

 

Filed Under: Let's Workout

The Power of Incredible Coaching on Childhood Anxiety

May 30, 2018 By Lindsay Gee

As many of you know my son suffers from some pretty severe anxiety. He was diagnosed in grade two and his Dad and I have worked hard with him to help him cope and manage situations where he feels nervous or anxious. He doesn’t like breathing exercises, so we’ve had to rely on numerous other tools available. But, I think anxiety will be an ever-changing and growing beast we will need to control in continuously new ways as he grows. 

But, sometimes all the tools in the world don’t work and I see his face change, I see his chest begin to rise and fall faster and I see “the look” on his sweet face. In that moment, I know there’s nothing much I can do but let him know “I’m here” and he’s not alone. I hope it’s enough.

But this isn’t about the tools we use, this post is about the power of sport and coaching on kids with anxiety (or even on kids without anxiety).

What I’ve realized this year with my child in both hockey and baseball, is that in sport, I’m not alone in my battle against my son’s anxiety. In sport, I have coaches and this past year I have been honoured and blessed with incredible coaches who understand my child. Or, even if they don’t understand…they try, they’re compassionate and they’re everything I could ever ask them to be for my son.

A little background:

My son decided to play baseball this year. He’s 9 and this is his first year playing. So, I knew going into this we were looking at some anxiety episodes, 100%. I wasn’t wrong. His first introduction to his team had him sobbing, hyperventilating and unable to speak to his team. And that was just picture day. Luckily, one of our coaches who knew him came over, put a hand on his little shoulders and just talked to him. Although he had a minor panic attack that night, it would have gotten to be a full-blown attack without that time with one of his coaches. Win #1. 

But recently, the power coaches have on our children became even more apparent. His baseball coaches “saved” baseball for my child. 100%. My child will play again because of his coaches this year.

How a Good Coach Can Save the Day:

My son had an awful game last week. Awful. He got hit by a pitch…twice. He was then playing left field when a pop fly headed in his direction, another kid called it so he backed off. The kid missed the catch. No big deal. But, the next time I see my big guy go up to bat, his face has changed. It’s his “anxiety face”. I immediately think “Oh f**k”. Something happened. He strikes out. Anxiety face is now deeper.

I go talk to him. He says it’s nothing. So, what can you do? I say “O, I’m here if you need me.”. Then he tells me a kid said something to him on the bench about how he messed up. Many kids can shrug that stuff off, but for a kid with anxiety, words cut deeper and he owns them…for days. But, I get him back onto the field.

Pop fly. 

F**k.

It drops beside him. He pulls his baseball hat far down on his face, puts his hands on his knees and I see his little shoulders start to shake. 

Let’s go, O. You got this. 

Next time they’re out in the field. O is back in left field.

Pop fly.

F**k.

It drops beside him. 

He’s fought this attack for a while now. But that…was his breaking point. But, kudos to my kiddo. Although he was crying, although he had anxiety all over his face…he managed. He finished the game and it wasn’t until we were halfway to the car after the game that he really let loose. 

Sometimes his body just takes over. He dropped his glove and bag and just stood there with tears running down his face. I managed to get him to the car where he finally released the energy he needed to release. He cried, and cried, and cried. He couldn’t speak. It’s the silence that really breaks a Mama’s heart. 

So, I start talking. “It was just a bad game”. “O, man…that was a suuuuuper shitty game”. “Terrible”. “We have to learn that you’re going to have both good games and bad games”. “We have to learn from this”. Blah, blah, blah.

All while the tears still stream.

“I’m done with baseball”. “I won’t go back”.

Those were the words he finally managed to get out after a few hours before I tucked him into bed. 

“That’s not how we do things, O, but for tonight…okay”. 

But here, my lovelies, is where the power of coaching comes in. The beautiful, amazing, brilliance of incredible coaches. The IMPORTANCE of coaches….who VOLUNTEER to HELP YOUR KIDS. 

The next morning I see an email from O’s coach with my son’s name in the subject line. Now, I have to say, even I was anxious opening the email because I was hoping it wasn’t a “suck it up” email.

As I started to read the words the coach wrote my own tears began to fall. The email was written to my son and it was sentence after sentence and paragraph after paragraph talking about improvement, growth and being the kind of kid that all coaches want on a team. It was about acknowledging a bad game and addressing the fact that that’s sport. It was saying “I’d draft you to my team again and again because of the kind, hard-working and coachable kid you are”. 

As I read the email to O, I could barely get through the message without tears again (but er…I’m emotional and kinda cry a lot when something impacts me). When I looked up after I finished reading his coach’s words I saw the best reaction ever. My son was beaming. BEAMING. He was proud.

(This is how his coach always talks to his players and how
I imagine he’d be talking to O as I read this email to my son.) 

His coach had just saved baseball for him.

His coach. A volunteer. He took time out of his own life, from his own family to help my child. He wrote words that my son will take with him his whole life. Of this, I am sure. He said things that could only come from a coach because the same words from his Mama wouldn’t have the power.

Moving forward:

After your child has a really bad game, followed by some pretty serious anxiety, taking him to the next game is a must. It’s not easy, but it’s a MUST. But, it wasn’t hard this time. He had confidence on his side because his coaches believed in him.

O has three coaches in baseball and each one has given him a gift that has led him to believe in himself again. They make him laugh, they coach him and give him jobs…all very effective ways of dealing with kids with lack of confidence and anxiety.

After that dreaded bad game, the coaches knew how to build him back up. But, not only did they know, they followed through and went the extra mile. The effort, time and words the coaches have taken with him to build him back up have been wonderful. It’s the little things: kind words, high fives, kneeling down and talking to him, acknowledging his strengths and also reinforcing the fact that sport is sport and you’re going to have good and bad days.

His coaches continue to teach him. They continue to push him. They continue to respect his needs and who he is. And as his Mama, the gift of incredible coaches to my child will be one of my most treasured gifts that he will receive. 

Coaches – through the grief and bitching I’m sure you get from some parents, through the time it takes to plan practices and get to every practice and game, through the demands we, as parents, put on you…please know there are people out there who are beyond grateful for all you do.

You changed my son. You gave him confidence in a way that I couldn’t. You reached out and made  him a better little man. You taught him. Honoured him. Respected him. 

I cannot ever, ever, repay you. 

If you ever doubt the power of your coaching, please know that you saved sport for my child. You saved baseball and he was so excited to go play his next game where he scored the winning run. And THAT…is everything to a Mama who works hard to build up her child while, at the same time, much of the world works to pull him down.

It’s comforting to know there are coaches out there on the same mission of raising incredible sportsmen. He may never play in the big leagues, but I absolutely know baseball will be a part of his life in a positive light…forever. 

Mad respect and gratitude to all coaches out there. From all the Mamas in all the land…thank you.

Oh…FYI…congrats to Triangle Baseball for your incredible coaches. What an amazing organization, I am proud to be a part of it. 

 

Filed Under: A Word About Family, A Word About Health & Fitness, Evolution of Parenting, Family Fitness, Uncategorized

Do Your Suffer From Migraine or Headache? Take this quiz to find out!

May 23, 2018 By Lindsay Gee

Disclosure: I have partnered with YMC and 1 in 8 Have It and have received compensation for this post. All opinions are my own.

I had my first migraine when I was 10 years old. At the time, though, I had no idea that what I was experiencing was a migraine and unfortunately it wasn’t until my early twenties that I was diagnosed as a migraine sufferer. I simply thought I had headaches and treated them with over-the-counter medication, which didn’t even come close to touching the pain of my migraines.

I suffer from “migraine with aura”. This means that about 30 minutes before my migraines smack me in the head (literally), I experience an “aura” in my eyesight. This is most inconvenient when I’m driving because…well…for me, my aura looks like a candle flicker and I lose sight in my left eye. Completely. I honestly cannot see a thing (and yes, I pull over for 30 minutes if I’m driving, I promise!). From there, if I don’t take my migraine medication, I know I’m about to experience the throbbing, eye-exploding pain of my migraine. The good news? I have medication now that, 95% of the time waylays my migraine and leaves me only with a “heavy” dull headache-y feeling.

Trust me. It’s better than a full-blown migraine. Once my migraine medication is coursing through my body, I can typically carry on with my day then, at the end of my day, treat myself to some tea, essential oil and a good sleep to wake up a-ok the next day! Phewf! 

As a super busy Mama, entrepreneur, fitness enthusiast and all the other hats I wear, I really do not have time to be sidelined by a migraine. Migraines can be absolutely debilitating. I’m talking “close all the blinds, turn off all the sound, vomit and then hide under the blanket for hours and hours” type of debilitating. And…who the heck has time for that?! Not me. Not you. Not anyone. No one should suffer like that. Ever.

Want to know the crazy part that most people don’t know about headaches versus migraines? The difference between a headache and migraine is that they are the exact opposite problem to one another.

  • Headaches are typically caused by a constriction of the blood vessels to your brainbox, meaning not enough blood is getting to your brain. So, over-the-counter medications help to vasodilate (expand) your blood vessels and get more blood to your head, which stops your headache.
  • Migraines are caused by the opposite! Meaning, blood vessels have dilated (gotten bigger), so there is too much blood flowing to your brainbox which (in part) causes the throbbing pain, typically on one side of your head, migraine sufferers experience. Those over-the-counter meds you’ve been taken actually exacerbate your migraine by further dilating already dilated vessels! It gets worse! Researchers now believe that not only is there a difference in blood flow, but now they’re discovering that chemical reactions in the brain may lead to swelling and irritation of the blood vessels and THAT may explain the “throbbing” characteristic of migraines. Yowza.

While it’s estimated that nearly 2.7 million Canadians report living with migraine, many people don’t seek help for their symptoms – due to the use of over-the-counter medication – and therefore the actual number is thought to be much higher. The crazy part? Over-the-counter medication may not be right for you as a migraine sufferer.

Yup. Migraine pain requires migraine meds. I wish I had known that I was a migraine sufferer as 10-year-old me. It was confusing and painful and awful and I remember readying myself for excruciating pain whenever I experienced the candle-flicker aura. I wish I had known that the medication I took was actually feeding my migraine.

But, now I know! And, I get to treat my migraine before it hits…and what a game-changer that is! If I can help even one of you discover that the pain you’re experiencing is not “just motherhood” or not “just a headache”, then I’m thrilled to have educated in even this small way. 

Worldwide, about 1 in 8 people suffer from migraine. If you have persistent headaches, it’s important to get the right diagnosis. And, if you do have persistent headaches, my friend, you gotta, gotta, gotta check out the quiz at www.1in8haveit.ca to share results with a medical professional. It’s quick. It’s easy…and it may open an entire new conversation with your doc that can help you so much more than the meds you take now!

Trust me. Getting diagnosed with migraines was a relief. Getting the right medication changed my life. I can now get on top of my migraine before it takes me out for the day. Go…take the quiz and then get to your doc. It’s important. You’re important. Take care of yourself. xo

Filed Under: A Word About Health & Fitness, Products We Love, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: 1 in 8 have it, 1in8, 1in8haveit, migraine relief, migraine sufferer

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 11
  • Page 12
  • Page 13
  • Page 14
  • Page 15
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 33
  • Go to Next Page »
© 2025 LINDSAYGEE.CA | Website by LL
 

Loading Comments...