LA Success - Personal Trainer

LA Success - Personal Trainer Professional Personal Trainer & Nutritionist Are you feeling...

Overweight, Unmotivated, Tired or Fed Up? Why contact me? That’s a very good question!

If you answered YES to any one of these questions then I am exactly what you need on your journey to feeling better and looking good. Call now on 07816 642 730 to arrange a FREE confidential meeting. I train customers across Medway including Chatham, Gillingham, Rainham, Rochester, Strood and in Maidstone. When we have a problem with our car we take it to a qualified mechanic. Teeth and gum problems we go to a dentist. So why would you entrust your health and body to anyone other than an experienced, qualified Professional Personal Fitness Trainer. It’s my job to give you the tools you will need for long term weight loss and good health. The reason you may be struggling with your weight loss is because you are being given the wrong information. Once you know what to do and how to do it, its hard not to do the right thing. I will teach you how to implement the steps necessary for long term success in weight loss and a healthy life. Get started with the New You by just making a call now on 07816 642 730 to arrange a FREE confidential meeting. You won't look back!!!

20/11/2025

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19/11/2025

Happy International Men's Day!
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11/11/2025

On November 11th, Fyodor Dostoevsky was born. Happy birthday, Fyodor Mikhailovich!

“ ... I have seen the truth; I have seen and I know that people can be beautiful and happy without losing the power of living on earth. I will not and cannot believe that evil is the normal condition of mankind ..."
- Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877)

Immerse yourself in Dostoevsky, and it will heal your soul. Dostoevsky’s unique works contain such a convincing veracity and power that, to this day, he is considered to be among the greatest observers of humanity in world literature. A universal authorship that revolves around human compassion. Dostoevsky’s literary heritage will forever remind us of being human and what that is.

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This says it all. 100% spot on !
30/10/2025

This says it all. 100% spot on !

11/10/2025
09/10/2025

I don't think we help anybody when we choose to use soft words instead of just being honest. Here are some examples:
1.Infedelity : a liar and a cheat.
2. Plus size : fat
3. Alcohol abuse: a drunk
4. Substance abuse: a drug addict.
5. Having a difficult time finding their way: a bum
See where I'm going with this. Just a thought.

06/10/2025

Why dieting NEVER works and leads to weight gain and health problems

Anyone who’s ever spent any time with me knows that ‘diet’ and ‘dieting’ are words that are banished from our vocabulary. From thorough research and first-hand experience, we know that good health starts from the inside and works its way out, and this covers so much more than the number on the scales. Every morsel of food that we put into our mouths is comparable to fuel – high or low quality, and just as with your car, the better quality fuel, the better your body responds.
Fuel your body with quality nutrients on an ongoing and consistent basis, and when coupled with a weight-based exercise program, your body will thank you by regulating itself into a healthy weight range. Not only that, your consistency of a balanced diet and regular exercise will ensure that your healthy weight is maintained for life.

BUT !
We consistently come across people whose goal is to lose fat, either short term for a holiday or event; or long term to rectify obesity which is causing serious ongoing health issues such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes or hypertension.
Don’t get me wrong – for those carrying a few extra kilos, this is a good goal to have.
What is wrong about this, is calling it a diet. Look at the first three letters in the word “DIET”.
My mission is to bring wellness to people. So I thought it was about time I put the ‘going on a diet’ theory to bed once and for all and give you four sound reasons why dieting NEVER works.

1) The word ‘diet’ has temporary connotations

The health and fitness industry is rife with ten-week challenges, bikini body programs, and short-term promises. The problem with these diet programs is that they do nothing to change your mind set and work on your bad habits, and from the outset, you’re on the countdown to how long it will be until you can return to your old ways.
Once your diet is over and you’ve lost a couple of kilos (if you’re lucky), your old habits return and you’re reaching for the 3 pm biscuits or the after-dinner chocolate as you always were. Before you know it you’ll be weighing in at more than you started.

Sound familiar?

Putting your body through the stress of yo-yo dieting has significant consequences for your health. Restricting calories causes your body to go into starvation mode and promotes the release of the stress hormone, cortisol. The long-term presence of cortisol increases your risk of cancer, heart disease and diabetes.

Tip: Never set an end date as far as healthy eating is concerned. Introduce realistic milestones and change one unhealthy habit at a time. For life.

2) Diets take the fun out of eating

Food not only tastes delicious and makes us feel good, but it also brings us together with friends and family and helps us connect on a social level. When you’re on a diet, this all goes out the window.
Where’s the fun in lettuce leaves, hunger pangs, and watching everyone else fill their faces? When you’re on a diet, you feel uncomfortable going out for dinner and don’t want to test your willpower by catching up with friends so you tend to become a bit more reclusive, and eating is something that’s done out of necessity only. Willpower and discipline don’t work.

Tip: There are so many great-tasting and healthy food options out there, do your research and make sure you’re eating these until you’re full. Most menus are online these days so if you are going out for dinner and don’t want to be tempted into making bad choices, plan ahead so you know exactly what you’re going to order before you even get there.

3) Diets focus solely on calories

Hands up if you’ve been on a diet and not been allowed avocado. Or nuts. Or butter? I’d say most of you at some stage or another, and I’m calling BS! These foods are jam-packed with essential nutrients which our bodies NEED to survive. Due to the high calorie content, however, they’re off limits for most diets. And bodies throughout the world are suffering for it. Calories DO NOT make you fat !

Tip: Count nutrients, not calories.

4) Diets SLOW DOWN weight loss

That’s right. You heard it here first, putting your body on a diet has the complete opposite effect of what you’re trying to achieve.

When your body is in starvation mode and isn’t sure where it’s next meal is coming from, it holds onto the food it has for as long as possible. Your metabolism slows down so that calories are burnt slower which results in a slower rate of weight loss.

Tip: Consistently eat nutrient rich food until you’re full. Your healthy metabolism will take care of the unwanted kilos leading your body to its ideal weight range.

There is no doubt that weight loss IS an important goal to have but ‘going on a diet’ will never, ever, ever get you the results.Short-term, you may lose a couple of kilos here and there, but they’ll always go back on, and the damage that this does to your body in the long term can be irreparable.So do yourselves a favour; commit to a long-term program that is realistic based on your lifestyle and make a commitment to follow a healthy eating plan consistently – TRUST us, over time, the weight WILL take care of itself.

BOTTOM LINE: Once you have made the decision to lose the weight and get yourself healthy, there are 2 things you must do to achieve your goals. 1. Eat Healthily 2.Exercise on a regular basis. The fastest and safest way to accomplish this is by getting yourself professional help. This will save you years of frustration and possible injuries.

I highly recommend giving this a try.
30/09/2025

I highly recommend giving this a try.

25/09/2025

George Carlin
"Some people have no idea what they're doing... and a lot of them are really good at it."
"Carlin humorously captures life’s irony: confidence often outshines competence. Success sometimes favors boldness over real skill."

25/09/2025

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects over 2% of the population, with symptoms that vary widely in how people learn, socialize, and navigate daily life. Experts are working to dispel misconceptions and highlight the real challenges faced by those with ASD. Get the facts on ASD:
https://wb.md/46zG0eK

14/09/2025

Protein: the forgotten food
Most people associate protein with bodybuilding or building big muscles. Nothing could be further from the truth. As you will learn, protein is essential for a strong and healthy body.
Volumes have been written about protein. I am going to make this complicated subject as easy to understand as possible. The protein you eat is broken down into molecules called amino acids. There are 24 amino acids. 16 of these are called non-essential, meaning that your body can produce them. The remaining 8 are called essential, meaning that you must get them from external sources. In less than 6 months, every protein molecule in your body is broken down and rebuilt. Foods that contain all 8 essential amino acids are called complete proteins. Foods Pthat are low or lack one or more of the 6 essential amino acids are incomplete protein. All 8 essential amino acids must be present and in proper proportion for full protein synthesis to occur. If just one is missing or low, protein synthesis will drop or stop altogether. Hormones which control your growth, sexual development and your metabolic rate are constructed from protein. Protein is necessary for the creation of enzymes that are necessary for basic life functions and anti-bodies that fight off foreign substances in the body.
Protein is also necessary for the formation of milk during lactation. Severe protein loss occurs as a result of particular bodily stress such as surgery, wounds, prolonged illness or even exercise. If your protein intake is too low, you can expect the following:

(i) poor tissue development
(ii) mental depression
(iii) tiredness
(iv) weakness
(v) lowered resistance to disease and infection
(vi) slow healing of injuries and recovery from exercise

Too much protein can create its own set of problems. Excessive protein intake can create carbamide (also known as urea) which is highly toxic. Urea is also responsible for a form of arthritis known as gout. Regardless of whether you're trying to lose body fat or add a little muscle, if your protein intake is inadequate, you're fighting a losing battle.

06/09/2025

Dopamine expert and Stanford psychiatrist Doctor Anna Lembke explained something to me about motivation that rewired my brain...

Motivation is not fuel. It's the bi-product of momentum.

Your brain is a prediction machine.

Before you start, it overestimates the pain and underestimates the reward.

Every unmade decision looks harder than it is.

But the moment you begin - write one sentence, do one pushup, make one call - everything changes.

That single action triggers dopamine. Not much, but enough.

And dopamine isn't the molecule of pleasure; it's the molecule of more. It whispers: "That wasn't so bad. Do it again."

This creates a simple formula:

Tiny action → Small dopamine hit → Slightly easier next action → More dopamine → Momentum

The key I've found is to make the first action so small that your brain can't object. Then let chemistry do the work.

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