Posts Tagged ‘high intensity’

UNLEASH YOUR INNER BOXER

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

Zobha brand ambassador and celebrity trainer, Michelle Lovitt, offers these tips for the aspiring boxers of the world.

 

  • JUMP ROPE: When you’re boxing, you need to have good stamina along with the ability to move your feet quickly. Jumping rope helps you condition your body while improving your footwork. Wear comfortable shorts and a moisture wicking top to get the most out of jumping rope.
  • LEARN THE JAB: Start by learning the jab. Work on it every day; the front of your shoulder will be sore, but that’s the price you have to pay to get better! Proper attire is also critical to performance in boxing. Avoid restrictive clothing, as the ability to effectively box is hampered when the legs are restricted from complete movement. The goal with wearing these clothes is to facilitate mobility.

 

Looking for more tips on how to step up your high intensity work out? Check out some of our recent blog posts.

 

 

TIPS TO GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR HIGH INTENSITY WORKOUTS

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

Whether it’s Cross Fit, Boot Camp, TRX, or some other high impact routine you’re grooving on these days, we wanted to provide you with some expert tips on how to maximize your workout.

Zobha brand ambassador and trainer to Hollywood A-listers such as Courteney Cox, Mary Louise Parker, and Jason Statham, let us in on some of her secrets she uses when training the stars. Check them out:  

  • The keys to any success in weight loss are cardio, nutrition, hydration and strength. Hydration is key, in order to metabolize fat efficiently while working out so it is critical to be hydrated.
  • Your Heart Rate
 is the key to exercising at the right intensity (heart rate zone) to meet your fitness goals. If you exercise regularly but are aiming to lose body fat, exercise at 60-85 percent of maximum heart rate. Build up to an hour long workout of continuous exercise. Courteney achieved this through interval training on the treadmill where she would walk and run while keeping her heart rate in the “fat burning zone” for 60 minutes.
  • Aim for 20-60 minutes of continuous exercise incorporating intervals in your target zone each session.
  • Just getting started in the high impact sports? Studies show that people who exercise at too high of an intensity, especially in the initial stages of their program, drop out sooner, have more injuries, and tend to develop a negative impression towards exercise in general. If necessary start in a low exercise intensity zone and build up.

Hope these tips are helpful! If you have specific questions for Michelle Lovitt leave them in the comments section and we’ll get back to you!

Now go get ‘em!

The Zobha Team

How to get a body like Jason Statham

Tuesday, September 4th, 2012

Hello Zobha Community-

As a celebrity trainer, I get to work alongside some of Hollywood’s top stars. Specifically, I get to train even some of the top tough guys in the industry, including Jason Statham. Like women, men often have inspiration on who they would like to look like, even if they don’t like to admit it. Many times, Jason Statham tops that list.

Along with good genetics, Jason always works hard in the gym. Something that people may not know about him is that he was an Olympic diver before his acting career. He naturally trains like an athlete, doing everything with intensity. Here is an inside look at what it takes to get a body like Jason.

First, start out warming up with dynamic flexibility which means stretching while moving. I then incorporate ladder drills to get his feet moving fast without the need to look. In Jason’s case, he does a great deal of stunt work so working on his lateral speed and agility is important.

Next, I would incorporate boxing and kickboxing moves to work on the lower abs and back. A lot of times we would do workouts that had a lot to do with what he was performing in a scene. This is something Jason refers to as “functional fitness.”

For example, when doing squats we would implement punches which would also increase intensity. A healthy diet is key. Eating lean will provide a better workout and allow you to build muscle. No matter how hard you exercise, it’s imperative to maintain a health diet. 

Also, keep in mind when preparing to do any workout, clothing is important – many of the workouts Jason and I have done will leave you swimming in sweat! But not if you’re wearing gear that offers moisture wicking technology.

Hope some of these tips work for you, tell us who your celeb inspiration is and what are you currently doing to get that physique?

-Michelle Lovitt, celebrity trainer and Zobha Brand Ambassador