Plyo-Magic! Jumping into A Toned Body (Part 1)

Written with love, by Nikki Lian

Plyometrics, or "plyo" for short, is also known as "jump-training."  Plyometrics are supplemental exercises used by athletes to help condition themselves to jump higher and move faster. For example, a basketball or volleyball player may add box jumps or one-legged hops to their traditional routines.  When you land from a jump it's like your muscles are getting a stretch. When you combine stretching and contracting your muscles you are actually toning those muscles.  Here are some exercises that I like to add to my routines as well as my clients':

 

One-Legged Hops

This exercise says exactly what it is--hopping on one leg. In the picture you can see Trina using agility hoops to work on her one-legged hops, but you can do this exercise anywhere.  A suggestion would be to make a good old fashioned hopscotch grid and hop through each square one leg at a time. The muscles targeted in this exercise are your quadriceps, aka your pretty amazing thighs. Try this exercise for twenty seconds and work your way up to a minute from there.

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Lateral Hurdle Jump

Here is another challenging exercise but one that works your hip-adductors, or as we know them, the inner thighs.  Below, Trina is jumping over a hurdle moving side to side. However, once again, you can get creative as to what to jump over. Sometimes I use a jump rope tied to two trees. If you have a cone or even a shoebox, that would work as well.  Just make sure if you are a beginner, you start with something lower to the ground. Start off with jumping side to side (both feet together) over the object for 20 seconds and build your way up to a minute.

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Floor Jacks

Floor Jacks are done by placing your hands on the floor and getting into a plank position.  Jump landing your feet apart and then back together just as if you were doing a jumping jack. This is a great exercise for your quadriceps, but since your hands are on the floor, it is also working your core.  You may start feeling it in your calves as well.  If you don't feel comfortable doing this exercise yet, you can stand straight up and do regular jacks until you build up your strength and stamina. This should be also tried out for 20 seconds straight, and then you can work your way up to a minute.  

 

Plyometrics aren't just for athletes. A 150 pound person can burn up to 500 cal in one hour doing these exercises. I love to use these with my Fit Breakers, who only do half-hour sessions with me. Plyometric exercises get their heart rate up, and help them to tone and burn fat in the short amount of time we have together (although they sometimes consider them torture devices).

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Thank you to my wonderful and hard-working model this week, Trina, for helping me demonstrate this plyo workout. Next week I will be showing you a couple of upper body and abdominal exercises using plyometrics. Work hard and have a wonderful week!

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10 Things Wives Want from their Husbands

Written with love, by Pastor Dave Page

I relate to Winston Churchill who said, “My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to marry me.”

I don’t pretend to be an authority on women but I’ve learned there are common needs most women and men bring to a marriage in order to maximize the relationship. Below is my Top 10 List of things wives want from their husbands. It is based on my counseling with couples and personals observations, but the list seems to resonate with many couples. Understanding each others' needs is the first step to meeting them.

 

10 THINGS WIVES WANT FROM THEIR HUSBANDS
 

1. LOVE

Unconditional love. Sacrificial love. The Apostle Paul said, “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.”[1]

2. ATTENTION

Wives want to be listened to and know that what they have to say is important to their spouse. They also want conversation from their spouse.

3. PROTECTION

Wives want their husbands to be the defender of the family. They want their spouses to take ownership in leading the family and teaching their kids how to defend themselves and stay strong in this crazy world.

4. SECURITY + COMMITMENT

Wives want to know that their spouse isn’t going anywhere. Marriage is meant to be for life. She needs to know that her spouse will remain faithful and won’t cheat on her.

5. APPRECIATION/VALUE

Wives want to know that they are beautiful in their husband’s eyes. They want to be valued for who they are as much as for what they do.  

6. RESPECT

The Scriptures refer to women as the “weaker vessels.”[2] Of course this doesn’t mean they are less than men, but that men and women are different. It points to the general truth that women are comparatively physically weaker than men. Husbands should never use physical strength to intimidate or harm their wives but rather they should respect their wives.

7. DOMESTIC SUPPORT + PARTNERSHIP

Wives don’t want to do life alone. They want their husband’s participation in raising the kids and in making decisions. They want someone to do life with them, not live two separate lives in the same household.

8. AFFECTION

Psychologist and author Willard F. Hartley Jr. discovered that affection is the #1 need of women. In fact, advice columnist Ann Landers asked her readers if they would be content to forget “the act” if they were cuddled and treated tenderly. More than 100,000 women responded and 72% declared themselves willing to forgo intercourse for affection.

9. ROMANCE

Woo her. Pursue her. Date her. Go out on a regular basis - just the two of you. Getting away from the house one-on-one is so important. Go away with each other for one week each year. My wife and I are leaving for Hawaii later this week for a romantic island getaway.

10. CHOCOLATE 

I’m not kidding! Entire books have been written about the subject of women and chocolate cravings, surveys have shown that chocolate is the most craved food among American women, and researchers have found that chocolate can supply nutrients that keep a woman’s hormonal system functioning properly and the brain chemicals in balance. I’ve only met one woman in my life that didn’t like chocolate. My wife is a chocoholic :)

Ladies, does this list resonate with you? Did I leave out an important need that you have? In my next post I’ll address “10 Things Husbands Want From Their Wives.”

Aloha.

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A special thanks to Willard F. Hartley Jr. and his book, His Needs, Her Needs and to Pastor Ron Edmondson and his blog post, “7 of the Greatest Needs of a Wife.”

[1] Ephesians 5:25

[2] 1 Peter 3:7