Ask Gilad

Posts in the Ask Gilad category

Is Weight Training Only For Men?

Question: I am a 55 year-old female and I like to do some aerobics to your show 'Bodies in Motion' about 3 times a week. I would like some more muscle mass but I am afraid to lift weights because I don't want to look muscle-bound. What should I do?

Answer: I recommend strength training. Basically that means using barbells, dumbbells, resistance machines and your own body weight to increase your muscle strength.

Years ago weight training was considered 'men's exercise', but that myth no longer applies. Women who weight train, and I'm not referring to body builders per se, have discovered that working with weights makes them slimmer, firmer, stronger and more attractive looking than just doing aerobic exercise alone.

I recommend strength training. Basically that means using barbells, dumbbells, resistance machines and your own body weight to increase your muscle strength. Years ago weight training was considered 'men's exercise', but that myth no longer applies. Women who weight train, and I'm not referring to body builders per se, have discovered that working with weights makes them slimmer, firmer, stronger and more attractive looking than just doing aerobic exercise alone.

And it doesn't take long. Most people who take up weight training start seeing noticeable differences in their bodies in six to ten weeks.

Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

Good Versus Bad Stress

Question: Recently you talked about job-related stress and exercise. But don't sports also put stress on your body?



Answer: Stress is the body's response to any demand made on it. Demands can be physical, such as a workout or playing a sport, but more often the kinds of demands that are placed on us are mental or emotional. Don't forget that stress has a positive side. Stress, like pain, is not an enjoyable part of our lives but it serves an important purpose. It alerts us to the fact that we must activate our defenses. It compels us to action, just as it compelled our ancient ancestors, who, when being chased by predators, could suddenly flee or fight, or somehow find a way to safety.

Challenges in our lives that lead to stress can also lead to better performance and a sense of accomplishment. When we are under stress we find the physical and mental reserves necessary to tackle the job, finish the race or solve the problem. We need some stress. It helps us handle the difficulties of everyday life. But we also need to minimize the stress in our lives and to learn to cope better with stress and anxiety. Learning to cope better is the key to achieving mental balance, which in turn leads us on our way to better health.




Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

By Collage Video | | Abs, Ask Gilad, exercise, Lord of the Abs, practice, Weekly Blog, Wellness | 0 comments | Read more

Outdoor Walking Program for Beginners

Question: I really enjoy your workout DVDs. I have been doing them for about 2 years now and I think I am ready to take my workout program to the streets. Do you have any tips about walking or running?   

Answer: If you are past the beginning exerciser stage but you have never run before, I recommend you start with a mixed program of running and walking. Find a fairly flat path to follow. Hill running will come later. Walk first to warm up. Start slowly and then increase your pace after about 5 minutes. Then, when you feel warm and ready, jog a few blocks. When you start to feel winded, slow your pace to a brisk walk again. Keep this run/walk pattern going for twenty minutes, and then slow to a walk for a 5 minute cool down.

At first, you may be walking briskly more than you are running. When you run, you should run slowly, paying attention to your good posture and your breathing. Think of landing lightly on your feet. There should be no tension in your shoulders and they should be dropped and relaxed. Avoid making a fist with your hands. Keep them relaxed as well. Breathe naturally and easily, remembering to exhale and push the air out of you. Always pay attention to how your body feels. This is the only way to know when you should be walking and when you should be running.




Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

How to Improve Flexibility

Question: My wife and I exercise to your workouts. When it comes to the final stretch it is much easier for her. She has a much greater range of motion than I do. Is this something I need to work on?

Answer: Some people are more flexible than others. And, generally speaking, women tend to be more flexible than men. Much of flexibility depends on genetics but anybody can improve their flexibility through proper stretching.

Proper stretching means stretching when the muscles are warm, such as toward the end of a warm-up or at the very end of a workout. Cold muscles and tendons do not have enough elasticity to be stretched. They must be warmed first.

Proper stretching also means static stretching - holding each stretch for 10 to 30 seconds. Avoid any bouncing movement when you stretch. Although you will sometimes see people do it, there should be no bouncing or ballistic movements in stretching. Movements of this type can actually cause tiny tears in the muscles being stretched.

You may never be quite as flexible as your wife but you can always improve on your flexibility.




Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

By Collage Video | | Ask Gilad, exercise, Healthy, Lord of the Abs, Motivation, Weekly Blog, Wellness | 0 comments | Read more

THIS WEEK’S “ASK GILAD” BLOG

Question:

I monitor my heart rate when I exercise but I am not sure why. What should I be measuring?


Answer:

First, you have to measure your resting heart rate. Your resting heart rate can be used as an index of your general level of aerobic fitness. It is a good idea to know what your resting heart rate is now, because as you become more fit, your resting heart rate is going to drop. Keep a record of it.

This chart will give you a good indication of what your heart rate should be during aerobic exercise. Your rate should be roughly 50% to 85% of your maximum heart rate during your workout.




Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

By Collage Video | | Ask Gilad, exercise, fitness, Gilad, goals, Weekly Blog | 0 comments | Read more

THIS WEEK’S “ASK GILAD” BLOG

Question:

How important is muscular strength to total body fitness?

Answer: 

 

 

People are starting to realize that aerobic exercise, while great for the heart and lungs and terrific for overall general health, is not an all-inclusive recipe for fitness. Possessing muscular strength is equally as important, and actually provides us with many of the same benefits as cardiovascular fitness such as lower blood pressure, lower resting heart rate, improvements in cholesterol levels and lower body fat.

Muscular strength exercises are the quickest way to reshape, build, strengthen and tighten all the major muscle groups of the body. These exercises are very effective in improving your overall appearance and posture as well as increasing bone mass, which means a lower risk of conditions such as osteoporosis. Having muscular strength also increases the strength of the joints decreasing the risk of injury.

If you are not including strength conditioning in your workout...you should consider starting.


Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

By Collage Video | | Ask Gilad, fitness, Gilad, Lord of the Abs, tips, Weekly Blog | 0 comments | Read more

THIS WEEK’S “ASK GILAD” BLOG

Question:

I am in my late 60's and I am interested in basic fitness. I am not an athlete or a body builder. I just want to keep my body in healthy functioning shape. How much do I need to exercise?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

It sounds like you are interested in maintaining a healthy cardio-vascular system for basic day-to-day living. You need aerobic exercise to achieve this. When people think of 'aerobics' the first thing they think of is an organized aerobics class like the ones that I lead. But in reality, any exercise that raises your heart rate and keeps the blood and oxygen flowing is aerobic. Exercises like walking, running, cycling, swimming, rowing, skiing and most team sports are excellent examples. The amount of time it takes to achieve cardio-vascular fitness is minimal. A half-hour 3 or 4 times a week can do it. The key is not to overdo it. You should keep your heart rate at 60% to 85% of its maximum. Listen to your body. It will tell you when you have reached a good level.

If you can't do 30 minutes of this kind of activity, do what you can. Build up to it. You will be surprised at how soon you will be exercising for a full half hour and longer.

Keep in mind that exercise is addicting. Soon you will be wanting to add toning exercises to your routine as well. Go for it. I think you will like the results. Here's to your health.


Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

By Collage Video | | Ask Gilad, exercise, fitness, tips, Weekly Blog | 0 comments | Read more

New Healthy Tips & Recipes Now Posted!

Gilad's New blog, Healthy Tips & Recipes is now posted. 

Find it HERE.

By Collage Video | | Ask Gilad, Recipe | 0 comments | Read more

THIS WEEK’S “ASK GILAD” BLOG

Question:  I have a very stressful job. When I get home all I want to do is turn on the news and fall asleep in my recliner. I can't even imagine exercising during the work week. How do people do it? They must not be under as much stress as I am.

 



Answer: It sounds like you have gotten into a vicious cycle. And, believe it or not, exercise just might be your way out of it.

You can actually fight off stress with exercise. Don't let a hard day at work keep you from heading to the gym or the track. You have a perfect opportunity to use the time you would have been sleeping in front of the news. Fifteen minutes into your workout you will feel a lot better.

And there is an added benefit. If you substitute exercise for sleeping in your recliner you will probably feel like going to bed earlier... and you will probably sleep more soundly. Who knows? With a little extra quality rest...your job may not seem as stressful.




Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

By Collage Video | | Ask Gilad, exercise, fitness, fitness success, Gilad, stress, tips, Weekly Blog | 0 comments | Read more

THIS WEEK’S “ASK GILAD” BLOG

By Gilad

Question: Dear Gilad...  My name is Mary Jane.  I am a big fan of your workouts!  You are a great instructor! I am 54 years old & in pretty good shape. I have been jogging several days a week (3-5 miles). I would like to start one of your workout programs, but can't decide which one to buy. Should I do the Quick Fit System, the Ultimate Body Sculpt Series or Lord of the Abs or combine them? I can't do the higher intensity workouts as well anymore, because of my knees. I want to continue with my jogging routine, but definitely need to do more stretching & core exercises! I would appreciate any suggestions as to what program from you would be the most beneficial & fun!



Answer: Hi Mary Jane, You sound like a perfect candidate for the 'Ultimate Body Sculpt' series of 3 DVDs.  This series of workouts has exactly what you are asking for, core exercises and stretching.  'Core & More' will supply the core exercises while 'Power & Grace' will give you the creative stretching you are looking for.  'Cuts & Curves' sculpts the muscles that give your body it's shape through the use of functional moves.  

Even though 'Ultimate Body Sculpt' has minimal high impact moves, always remember that you can turn any workout into a low-impact workout (to protect your knees) by stepping when Gilad is jumping. The 'Ultimate Body Sculpt' series was made for you and others like you.

Have a question for Gilad? Click HERE and send it in! Gilad will choose one question each week to answer.

Find out more information about Gilad and his Fitness DVD's HERE.

By Collage Video | | Ask Gilad, exercise, fitness, tips | 0 comments | Read more
« Previous 1 13 14 15 16 17 21 Next »

Stay in Touch

Information

210 W. Parkway, Suite 7, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444 ● © Collage Video ● Exercise Video Specialists ● Fitness Videos and Workout Videos ● 1-800-819-7111 / 201-464-4921 ● CustomerCare@CollageVideo.com

From Our Blog

  • Collage welcomes instructors Brook Benten & Aimee Nicotera to the shop!

    Exciting news! We're welcoming two highly qualified instructors that will help you crush your fitness goals, shake up your routine, and offer a new source of motivation!   Brook Benten, B.S. in Exercise and Sport Science from Texas State University. Masters of... read more

  • Two More Happy Yoga DVDs Coming to Collage Video

    Happy Yoga from Sarah Starr is designed to bring you the beauty of Mother Nature as you receive yoga's rejuvenating benefits, including flexibility, toning, clarity and balance. Want to learn more about Sarah? Visit her instructor profile here. These titles... read more

  • What is Callanetics? Is it for me?

    Some people swear by it. Some people have never heard of it. It’s Callanetics. Callanetics became a revolutionary method of exercise and gained international recognition for its speedy body-shaping results. Some of the noise behind Callanetics may have softened over... read more