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Are You Pushing Yourself Hard Enough?
Posted by Matt Hoover in General on February 16th, 2010
This morning I had the chance to workout with some MMA guys at my gym. For those of you who don’t have a clue what MMA is, it’s mixed martial arts or most commonly known as ultimate fighters. These guys are tough and their workouts are even tougher. After my workout I realized how easy it is to fool ourselves into thinking we are working harder than we are.
I have been training seven days a week for nearly three weeks now. I am feeling good and am glad that I still feel pretty good after I get done with a workout. I have been chalking it up to the fact that I am getting into pretty good shape. Today I realized that the reason I have been feeling so good after my workouts is because I have been holding back.
I think a lot of people feel like they are working hard when they workout by themselves, some do but a lot of them aren’t going as hard as they think they are. I for one know I work harder when I work out with a group. First, it’s a pride thing. I don’t want to look like a sissy. Second, we tend to feed off the atmosphere we are in. If we are in a group that is working hard we tend to work harder.
It’s easy to slip into a comfortable place when we are doing workouts. Most of us do the same thing every time we step in the gym. I, for one, see other people doing stuff sometimes and wonder if I could do what they are doing. I’ll admit it, sometimes I will even go and try it after the person has left.
There comes a certain boost to an ego when you try something new and succeed. Unfortunately, the opposite is also true. We can get ourselves all kinds of messed up in the head when we try something and fail. Here is what I think. Try it anyway. Try a new class, try doing a group workout, try doing a workout that you think is impossible. Give it an honest try. If it is hard, do the best you can. If the class is an hour long and you don’t think you can make it, just keep moving the entire time and try to go a little longer each time.
I think you will amaze yourself if you will just give yourself the opportunity. Next time you go to workout ask yourself, “Am I really pushing myself?” I hope you can answer yes!
See you tomorrow!
Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On…
Posted by Matt Hoover in General on February 9th, 2010
I had a great workout today. I was feeling pretty good until my trainer said it was time to weigh in. That’s when I remembered my out of control Sunday of eating. I was instantly deflated. I got on the scale and it told me the truth. I was up 3 lbs. Not that big of a deal but I was reminded of how a day of gluttony can affect me for days afterward.
At first I was upset. In my mind, being mad at the scale for a while might actually make a difference. It didn’t. The scale is a piece of equipment that doesn’t care about you. It doesn’t care how hard you work or how bad you really want to lose weight. It doesn’t care what TV show you were on or that you are a CEO of a company. It has one job, to tell you the truth.
The truth is, as I said yesterday, I blew it this weekend. Getting mad at the scale and thinking about the food doesn’t change my situation. I’m up, this is where I am and this is where I have to work from. It’s time to move on. I think a lot of people make the same mistake that I do from time to time. I work out hard. I really believe that very few people can keep up with me when I work out.
Unfortunately, working out hard doesn’t give me the ability to eat anything I want. That is where I seem to run into the most problem. I want to be “normal”, work out and then eat whatever I want. As “normal” as I want to be the reality is that I don’t have that luxury. Writing down what I eat and sticking to my calorie range is going to have to me my normal and that is as normal as I am going to get.
The title to this blog is from a song of my favorite artist Jimmy Buffett. In his song he makes the point that once something happens, there isn’t a whole lot we can do about it. He’s right! All we can do is keep breathing and work on from where we are after whatever it is that happened has happened.
I ate too much this weekend and now I am going to move on. I won’t be talking about it anymore after this writing and will do my best to ensure that I don’t do it again.
Is there anything that it’s time for you to move on from? As the song goes; Breathe in, breathe out, MOVE ON! Have a great day and be excited to move forward!
See you tomorrow!
How I am Losing Weight and Sticking to My Diet with Medical Hypnosis
Posted by Matt Hoover in General on June 24th, 2009
You would think that a guy who lost a huge amount of weight in front of America on the most watch reality weight loss TV show along with winning $250,000 would have no trouble keeping the weight off.
I wish that was the case for me, but it wasn’t. My name is Matt Hoover and I am the winner of NBC’s hit show The Biggest Loser. My season aired nearly four years ago.
I kept the weight off easily for about a year and then real life hit. I wasn’t able to work out even a quarter of as much as I did on the show and I let myself believe that I could eat just like everybody else. I was wrong.
The weight slowly crept back on until I reached 255 pounds. I wasn’t alarmed, more like disappointed. I had still kept off 100 pounds since my highest weight, but this was of no consolation to me.
As I wondered why I had done this to myself again I had to look at my options. I could accept it and try to be all right with the amount of weight that I had kept off, or I could take action and lose the weight that I needed to in order to feel good about myself.
I knew I couldn’t commit to 6-8 hours of exercise a day to take it off quickly like I did on the show. This time I was going to commit to doing it right and using the resources available to me.
I began looking at tools that could help me and that is when I met Michael at the Hypnosis Network. He told me about the various programs and offered to send me some CD’s.
When they arrived I put in a CD entitled Enjoying Weight Loss with Dr. Roberta Temes. I wasn’t sure what to expect but I kept an open mind. I listened to the entire session and when it was over I didn’t really feel very different. I was relaxed, but I didn’t physically feel any different. It wasn’t until the next day that I noticed what had gone on. The next day I realized that I wasn’t craving any of the foods that I had been eating for several months that were not necessarily beneficial to me.
I ate when I was hungry but nothing in between. I also began to choose water rather than soda without feeling deprived. I immediately began to form a healthy relationship with food. Something I hadn’t been able to do for years.
I have always been an emotional eater. When things were good or bad, when I was happy or sad, food was my soother. I have a dear friend who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Normally the news alone would have sent me into a tailspin. In fact I did have a 4-pound weight gain after I found out because I went to food. When I realized what I was doing I put my CD with Dr. Roberta in and had a session. I was able to immediately get back on track.
I have lost 30 pounds with the use of my hypnosis cd’s and proper exercise and diet. These sessions are teaching me how to enjoy eating for health.
I listen to the CD’s at least once a month, but usually more. When I feel like I am down or getting into a funk they are the first things I go to. My favorite is the Enjoying Weight Loss program. Most of the time when I am not feeling great it is because I am struggling in this department.
I am currently training for the Ford Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii this October. As I am doing my training I have implemented hypnosis to help me succeed at this as well.
To those of you considering trying hypnosis to help you reach your weight loss or other goals I say, do it. You have nothing to lose and the benefits were amazing for me. Many of us who have struggled with our weight have felt like we have tried everything. Give it a try and I am sure your results will be great.
The great thing about getting the CD’s is that you can use them over and over. Rather than paying for individual sessions at a therapist you get a professional in your ear and head at any time you need them. I have had great success and continue to use the discs as I reevaluate and work to maintain my goals.
These discs have helped me reprogram my thoughts about food and my relationship with food. It has helped my family life because I am feeling better about myself and act accordingly. My wife has noticed the changes and has recommended I do sessions if she has noticed me slipping into a potential funk.



