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035 – Week-long Fitness Challenge: Five & Thrive – Day 6

March 15, 2019 By Lindsay Gee

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Second last day of our challenge and I sure hope you’re still with me! Remember…these are just 5-minute sessions, so schedule this important 5-minute meeting with yourself and get it done!

If you’re up for the challenge, you can string all of the workouts from Day 1 through 6 together and end up with a full-body 30-minute workout. Or, choose your favorite days and create your own workout duration and focus.

GAH! I just love exercise.

Anywho, Day 6 our focus is on your core. The key to good core exercises is to start each movement by engaging your transverse abdominals – those are the deep, deep, deep abdominal muscles. To do this, think about gently pulling your pelvic floor upwards and engaging the muscles on the inside of your right and left hip bones. This contraction should feel like a gentle tension and not contract so hard that your belly pops out.

Here’s the workout for the day:

Remember, there are multiple ways for you to get through this workout. You can listen to the workout via my podcast, Dig Deep with Dr. Lindsay Gee (just click the play button above) or you can save this graphic to your phone/tablet, set a timer for 5 minutes and get through all these exercises as many times as possible in 5 minutes.

If you’re unsure what some of the exercises are, have no fear, I’ve got you covered in the how-to video below. 🙂 (old school winky faces still make me happy).

There you have it, party people! Day 6 of your challenge with lots and lots of core fun!

Let me know how you’re doing and be sure that you’re in the Fueled Life Challenge & Accountability group! CLICK TO JOIN! It’s free for March and we’re having loads of fun in there!

Have a wonderful day! Off you go! xo

Filed Under: A Word About Health & Fitness, Let's Workout, Podcast Episodes Tagged With: at-home fitness, core challenge, core workout, fitness challenge, lindsay gee

034 – Week-long Fitness Challenge: Five & Thrive – Day 5

March 14, 2019 By Lindsay Gee

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We’re back to cardio for our 5th day of my Five & Thrive challenge, baby! Why? Because! Your little heart needs a good 5-minute blast of fun and joy. Ha! Are you having fun yet?!

I must say that my Fueled Lifers are killing this challenge! It’s really fun to watch you all complete the challenge and support one another. I adore it. If you’re not a part of Fueled Life – erm…do it!

CLICK HERE TO JOIN!

Now…where were we? Oh yes…today’s 5-minute workout! Cardio, cardio, cardio. Gimme all you got for 5 minutes. Push so hard that at the end of 5 minutes you’re grateful it was only 5 minutes! Effort, effort, effort for this one today!

Click the “play” icon above to have me coach you through the workout via podcast OR save the graphic below, set a timer and get through the list of exercises as many times as possible. Oui?! You in?!

Here’s the workout:

There are many modifications you can make to these exercises and I review a few on them in the how-to video below. Choose the level that works for your body and compare to no one else. Your body, your workout…you do you and what is best for yourself.

As always, you can string all the 5-minute workouts from days 1 through 5 together and have a bombass 25-minute full-body workout.

Enjoy, my friends! Let me know if you have any questions at all! I’m here for you. Off you go!

Filed Under: A Word About Health & Fitness, Let's Workout, Podcast Episodes

033 – Week-long Fitness Challenge: Five & Thrive – Day 4

March 13, 2019 By Lindsay Gee

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Welcome to a new day and a new challenge! We’re onto Day 4 of the Fueled Life’s 5 & Thrive Fitness Challenge! You guys are rockin’ it! I’m so stinkin’ proud of you all! YAY!

The focus on Day 4 is legs and oooooooh Mama…they’re gonna feel this one. In a good way!

You know the drill by now: either click the triangle above and hear the soothing sounds of my voice coaching you through the workout (hahaha!) or save the graphic below, set your timer for 5 minutes and get through the list of exercises as many times as possible.

Here’s the workout:

Oh yeah…prisoner squats…those ones are suuuuuuper fun! I do love a challenging bodyweight exercise!

Be sure to watch the video below to ensure you know what each exercise is before you begin. Nothing worse than getting started on a workout only to realize you have no idea what you’re doing. Well…there are probably many things worse than than…but watch the video, regardless.

Time for you to rock your workout! Get to it!

Remember, you can create a fabulous 20-minute workout if you string together days 1 through 5: cardio, upper body, box and now lower body…it’s killer when put together! Let me know if you give it a try!

You’re amazing. Don’t forget that! Off you go!

Filed Under: A Word About Health & Fitness, Let's Workout, Podcast Episodes Tagged With: at-home fitness, at-home workout, fitness challenge, lindsay gee, lower body workout

031 – Week-long Fitness Challenge: Five & Thrive – Day 2

March 11, 2019 By Lindsay Gee

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Day 2 of our 5 & Thrive Challenge and we’re hitting the upper body today! Woop! Sooooo many options on how to participate!

You can listen to the podcast HERE, just click the “Play” button above! You can also find my other podcast episodes under the “Podcast” tab on this site OR or iTunes or Stitcher radio.

You can also save the below graphic to your phone and get your workout done wherever you are. This workout needs some weights and/or tubing or bands….or milk jugs, cans, babies or hockey bags. LOL.

Here’s the workout:

Remember, if you’re not going to listen to the podcast, simply set a timer for 5 minutes and go through these 5 exercises as many times as possible. The key? Form, baby…don’t sacrifice your form for speed. Slow it down and ensure full range of motion. You’ll thank me later. Maybe.

And finally, if you don’t know what the heck these moves are, I’ve done a short video that demonstrates all of the exercises. See? No excuse not to get active today.

It’s 5 minutes, party people. Link it together with Five & Thrive Day 1’s Cardio workout and you’ve got a great 10-minute blast!

Phewf! I think I’ve got you covered! Get it done, my friends…and please do let me know how you’re doing.

Don’t forget to join the Fueled Life Challenge & Accountability group for FREE for the month of March! We’re having a blast in there and I sure would love to have you!

Good luck! Off you go!

Filed Under: A Word About Health & Fitness, Let's Workout, Podcast Episodes

Why Team Sport is One of the Answers to Supporting Kids with Mental Health Issues

March 11, 2019 By Lindsay Gee

I must admit that I am writing this on a high right now. I’m high from the gold medal my son, his team and his coaches won yesterday for his Atom season of hockey. I’m high on pride. I’m high on relief. I’m high on gratitude.

To say this hockey season was difficult for my son and I would be the understatement of the year. I’ve never ever seen someone battle mental illness the way my son did. So many times I wanted him to quit. So many times I begged for him to “please not do this to us today”. So many times I wanted to give up.

But, my son…he wouldn’t let me.

He wouldn’t quit on himself. He wouldn’t quit on his team. He wouldn’t quit on his coaches. He wouldn’t stop because he loves, loves, loves the sport of hockey. He refused to stay home and often times he’d be in the middle of a panic attack outside the dressing room (wracking sobs, hyperventilation, nausea, yelling) and I’d beg him “Why, Owen? Why? This isn’t fun…how is this fun”?

His answer was simple: “I love this game, Mom”.

So, we forged ahead.

This season my son has taught me what true perseverance is.

And yesterday, during the gold medal round that went into an overtime shootout, no one was more surprised than me to see his hand raise repeatedly to step on the ice and take a shot.

From a kid that battled, and I mean BATTLED all year…he wanted to be the center of attention and take a shot? What the actual f—-?!

And this, this is why sport is so important for kids with mental health issues.

Sport was a safe place for my child to battle. He was never judged (or at least not that I saw and I’m a fucking judge beacon just waiting for y’all to judge my son so I can “educate” you on what a warrior he is). He was never made to feel bad because of his panic attacks. He was celebrated when he entered a room. He was part of a team that honoured him for being him.

Sport gave my son a platform to focus on and eventually succeed. Sport allowed my son to be a part of a team and feel supported even when he felt his most lonely. Sport allowed my son to stomp on anxiety and depression if only for a few hours and raise his own trophy of strength and power in the air.

Sport did that.

But…things could have been so different. I must say that the team he played on, from the players themselves, to the parents to the coaches were the most supportive people I’ve met.

I must take this chance to give my most heartfelt thanks, gratitude and respect to his coach, Ian Taylor. I know that having Owen on a team can be a little intimidating. If you don’t know how to work with a child that suffers from anxiety, the panic attacks can look scary and I’m sure it is terrifying to try to understand what he needs.

Ian, through humor, knowledge, fist bumps, quiet chats on the bench and hugs allowed my son the platform he needed to handle what he needed to handle the way he needed to handle it. It is because of Ian that his players didn’t look at Owen differently. It is because of Ian that his players cheered any time Owen entered the dressing room. It is because of Ian that Owen had the confidence to raise his hand and step onto the ice to shoot during the gold medal overtime shootout.

To the parents of Owen’s teammates: thank you. Your kids should be celebrated and please let them know that their support of Owen has made me tear up on more than a few occasions. Please let them know that their unbridled excitement for Owen’s involvement on their team made him feel like a positive teammate and not a burden.

In fact, during the sem-final game, it was two of his teammates that skated up to him as he was having a panic attack on the ice at the boards as soon as he stepped on. It was his teammates that distracted him, told him he could do it and put him to work. It was his teammates that got him playing that game…not his coach, not his Mom…his teammates.

That is why sport is so important. What a foundation we’re building for our kids! If you’ve ever worried about putting your child with anxiety in sport: don’t. It’s hard. Often times it is heart-breaking…but a team sport can help more than hinder, especially if you have a coach and team like we had.

We’ve gone from not being able to get on the ice to, at the gold medal game, Owen walking into the dressing room smiling, joking and telling me to “beat it, Mom”. I can tell you right now it’s because of his coaches (not just Ian – Bruce, Trevor, Jody and Amelia…my utmost respect and gratitude for all you’ve done this entire year for my child) and his incredible teammates that Owen was successful

Here’s a quick glimpse into what Owen loved about his coach and how humor helps in sport:

“Owen and Ian, I’d love a picture of you guys today.”

“Ugh. No Owen, can you please just make a normal face?!”

“Ugh. Ian! Knock it off!”

“No seriously. GUYS! CAN I JUST GET A NICE PHOTO?!”

“Sheesh. Thank you.”

That was how the gold medal game started. Humor, support, love and compassion. That is his coach, 100%.

What a season. I’m not shy about saying I’m truly glad it’s over. It was exhausting and it left my heart and soul bruised more often than not as my son’s support warrior. But, for Owen, this showed him time after time that he could overcome, he could have fun and be free from anxiety.

He could succeed.

And there, my friends is the number one reason your child should be involved in sport. Even if they’d lost…my son won that game because during his final game…anxiety wasn’t present for a second. It was dismissed for the day and replaced with fun and excitement.

Thanks, Juan de Fuca Hockey Association for having such incredible coaches. It is because of the coaches you bring on that my child stepped over his anxiety and reached this level of confidence…and success.

Most importantly, thanks JDF Atom C1 – YOU ALL are the reason hockey still lives in our house and the love of the game still runs rampant through my son’s veins. xo

Filed Under: A Word About Family, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Childhood anxiety, mental health awareness, minor hockey

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