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Are you lazy?
I know a lot of lazy people.
People who would rather spend the day planted on their couch
than anywhere else.
People who choose take-out over home cooked, every night of the
week.
People who would rather have a root canal than go do a workout.
Sure, I know that we all have our occasional lazy day on the
couch, but lately it seems that more and more people are turning
laziness into a career.
What about you? Check if the following describe you:
You are habitually inactive.
You'd rather be a passive observer than an active participant.
You're a master excuse-maker.
You find shortcuts in order to avoid the long haul.
If that's you, don't get down on yourself. There are many legitimate
causes of laziness. Here are just a few...
Sleep Deprivation: When you're short on sleep it's easy to become
unmotivated, which quickly turns into laziness. Get a minimum
of eight hours of sleep each night in order to maintain enough
energy to get you through the day. Some experts even say that
ten hours of sleep each night is what you need to function at
your best.
Caffeine Abuse: Starting your day with a jolt of java may help
with your initial alertness, but the dip in energy that takes
place a few hours later could be the reason that you become lazy
later in the day. Avoid the rush and crash of caffeine and instead
rely on your steady supply of natural energy.
Bad Habit: At some point being lazy simply becomes a habit. If
every night after work you head straight to the couch, it soon
becomes automatic and not a conscious decision. Breaking the habit
of laziness is actually quite easy. Simply take yourself off of
autopilot and make the conscious decision to do something productive
instead - like heading to the gym rather than the couch.
Inactivity: If your job keeps you in a chair for hours at a time,
and you don't exercise when off the clock, then your body is just
accustomed to inactivity. It's time to wake up your under-used
muscles and to reacquaint yourself with the joy of motion. A simple
way to get back into the swing of things is to go on a 30 to 60
minute walk either before work or after you return home. Once
you've broken yourself in with consistent walks, contact me to
get started on a fitness program that will quickly get your body
back into great shape.
Laziness begins when you ignore that little nagging voice in your
head. You know, the one that reminds you when you should take
action on something rather than sit by and let the opportunity
slip away.
Is today the day that you will kick laziness to the curb?
Is today the day that you will take action toward achieving your
goals?
Is today the day that you will listen to that little voice of
reason?
Call or email today to schedule your first workout. You'll find
my contact info in this newsletter.
Your Ideal You
Take a moment and imagine your 'ideal you'.
What does the 'ideal you' look like? How does the 'ideal you'
spend their time? Who would the 'ideal you' spend time with? What
would the 'ideal you' accomplish? The distance between you and
your 'ideal you' is created by laziness.
When faced with decisions, big or small, do what your 'ideal
you' would do, rather than taking the easy way out.
Congratulations to all of you who are working on, or about to
complete some major accomplishments!

Guiltless Zucchini
Pasta with Turkey
Here is a guiltless way to prepare spaghetti that the whole
family will love. To create angel hair noodles out of zucchini
you simply need a small kitchen gadget called a spiral slicer.
This ingenious tool is well worth the small investment –
with it you'll quickly and easily make delicious, fiber-filled
noodles.
Yield: 4 servings
Here's what you need:
4 zucchini, ends trimmed and run through a spiral slicer
1 teaspoon olive oil
1/2 cup chopped onion
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 (20oz) package lean ground turkey
2 cups spaghetti sauce
Salt and pepper to taste
Place the spiral-sliced zucchini in a large bowl and set aside.
In a medium sized skillet heat the oil. Add the onion and garlic
and sauté until soft.
Add the turkey to the skillet and cook until fully browned. Add
the spaghetti sauce and mix until fully incorporated. Remove from
heat.
Mix the sauce with the zucchini noodles in the large bowl and
serve.
Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 292 calories, 8g fat,
26g carbohydrate, 5g fiber, and 27g protein.
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April 15
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Andre Bourque
Muskoka Fitness Club
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705-646-1848
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Congratulations!
Congratulations to Marisa, Marcie and Tanaya for their excellent
performance in this weekend's Ultimate Fitness Experience held
in Mississauga! This was Marcie and Tanaya's first competition
and they rocked! Marisa had an amazing day and placed 2nd in the
Fitness category and 3rd in Figure. Congrats from the entire Muskoka
Fitness community!
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