Thursday, 13 June 2013

The 23 to 1 rule

A while back I heard from somewhere or someone that there is the 23 to 1 rule:

Even if you work out 1 hour a every day it doesn't really negate the other 23.

You have to think about your health the entire 24 hours and make decisions that are good for your body.  I am a firm believer in good sleep and there is enough research out there to support the numerous benefits of a quality slumber.  Being a reasonable person I think 8 is a magic number, but 7 works (and is more realistic for most people), and I think 6 is a little low.  So that leaves around 16 hours remaining in your day where you should be moving and using your body.

The work day takes 8-10 hours and there is plenty of opportunity there to get some extra “work” in.  Throughout each day take the opportunity to walk, choose stairs, or stand and work for a while.  Sitting causes more damage than we realize yet probably spend 10+ hours a day doing it.

There are other ways you can get “work” in.  Allison Sobczak likes to do leg swings while she brushes her teeth.  You can do neck mobility exercises while waiting at traffic lights during your commute.  When you carry something think of it as a suitcase carry, engaging the opposite side oblique.  Any low level activity to get the body moving works, it doesn't have to be challenging.   We were built to move through all ranges of motion throughout the day.  Need to pick something up from the floor?  Work on a good deep squat.  We dead lift and hip hinge in the gym so that strength and movement can carry over to life.  Keep that flat back and move through the hips.  You can work on balance, try to walk curbs or stand one leg while waiting for something.  Apply what you learn and practice in the gym in the rest of your day.

"MOVE! Because you can.  If you won't - tomorrow you might not be able to." - Ido Portal

Get Outside! One of my favorite parts about living in our area of Pittsburgh is the opportunity to connect with nature rather quickly.  Outside of a dangerous storm there is no excuse for not getting outside.  Within a few minutes of the gym there are several nice trails to hike on.
  
Exploring Wingfield Pines

Bella’s favorite:
Wingfield Pines: http://goo.gl/maps/Dk1Lp
This is an old mine area that is being reclaimed and it has descriptive markers so you can understand the process.  It is a great place to take your dog too and most people have their dogs off leash.  It is one big loop so it is hard to get lost.

Boyce Mayview Park/Upper St. Clair Rec Center: http://goo.gl/maps/1Ds68
This is a more complex area that has numerous miles of trails to explore.  It really makes you feel as if you are out there, while still being close to home.  This takes a little skill to navigate, but overall a fun place to go.

Fairview Park: http://goo.gl/maps/YiAH3
This place really lives up to its name giving you a great view of the Chartiers Valley.  It is mostly open fields with some challenging climbs.  This is another great place for dogs to run free. 


There are plenty more, but these are all within a five minute drive from the gym.  Hiking is a great way to recover and re-energize, so put on a pair of good shoes grab some water and go.

On the Montour Trail

If you make the most of your day, you will earn your rest!


Writen By Justin Thomas
Owner, Instinct Fitness