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The Power of Hiring a Personal Trainer

June 15, 2023 by Heidi Sivers-Boyce

Supercharge Your Fitness Journey: Discover the Power of a Certified Personal Trainer in Hillsboro!

The greatest athletes in the world still have trainers, so why not you? Hiring an HFAC certified personal trainer can greatly enhance your fitness journey and help you achieve your goals effectively. At Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club, we believe in the power of expertise, accountability, support and relationship that come from working with a certified personal trainer one-on-one, with a partner, or in a small group training.

One of the key benefits of having a personal trainer is exercise safety. To gain benefit in exercise, you want to constantly progress. HFAC certified personal trainers have the knowledge and expertise to guide you through proper form and technique, reducing the risk of injuries now and in the future. These experts design customized workout programs tailored to your specific needs and fitness level, teaching you how to make exercise sustainable. By prioritizing safety, you can work out with confidence, celebrate personal bests, and minimize the chances of setbacks.

At Hawthorn Farm we believe accountability is another significant advantage of hiring a certified personal trainer or joining a small group training. It can be challenging to stay motivated and consistent with your workouts, especially when faced with obstacles or a lack of results.  Whether one-on-one or with others, a personal trainer creates a support system, keeping you accountable and pushing you to reach your potential. They provide encouragement, track your progress, and help you overcome obstacles, ensuring that you stay on track and committed to your fitness goals.

If you’re interested in exploring training further, ask for a consultation with a member of HFAC’s highly educated, passionate, and professional team. Our newest team member, Ethan Dannehl, is actively building his client list. Ethan has a deep curiosity for health and science, as well as music, bouldering and body building and is a Portland area native! Ethan works well with a wide range of client needs and is constantly learning.

Whether you work with Ethan, or another HFAC expert, hiring a personal trainer at Hillsboro’s best luxury athletic club has so many advantages. They provide exercise safety, ensuring proper form and reducing the risk of injuries. They offer accountability, keeping you motivated, consistent, and committed to your goals. Their education and guidance help you understand the science behind fitness, make informed choices, and set achievable goals. With the support of a personal trainer, you can embark on a transformative fitness journey, empowering you to live your dreams and achieve the healthy, active lifestyle you desire at HFAC.

HFAC’s Intentional Summer Blueprint

May 12, 2023 by Heidi Sivers-Boyce

Your Summer Health Blueprint with Hawthorn

Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club is a wonderful place for intentionality. You may find yourself meeting with Membership on a whim or with great purpose. The reasons to join a Hillsboro gym are many. Once a member, HFAC’s incredible 12-week New Member Journey program, our emphasis on goal-setting tools, and our welcoming culture foster intentional choice in your wellness journey.

Let HFAC’s professional team support your exploration of WHY.  Perhaps you come to HFAC because you want to build muscle, or lose fat, or simply to feel better and stay active. Perhaps you were trying to find a place for swim lessons or a place to keep your kids active. Whatever your reasons are, we can help you find the intention that brough you to Hillsboro’s best and locally owned health club. We know that with clarity and purpose, most of us get closer to our goals!

At HFAC we are excited to make the most of the warm weather and have our most “Intentional Summer” yet, full of quality self-care and quality time with those we love.

We are making sure we don’t overschedule so there are margins for practices like meditation and yoga. It’s tempting to schedule out every moment of every day but having space in life is so healthy. We don’t even mind a little boredom! It’s good for you.

At Hawthorn Farm we are also encouraging our members to name what’s important. It’s easy to let the unimportant and the urgent take over. Next thing you know, summer is gone! By naming what’s important you are prioritizing the big things. It’s an intentional way of living that is so healthy! And don’t overthink it. What’s important could be: Playing with your kids more (weekly pickleball matches, shooting hoops, swimming in the pool), spending more time with friends (working out together, taking a group fitness class like bodypump, TRX, or our small group weightlifting class). Naming what’s important is a practical way to live with intentionality this summer.

Lastly, we are making sure to add in a little magic this summer. The weather makes it possible to get outside and do things we can’t normally do. Plan a movie night in the backyard, have a smore party, plan a date night at a local Hillsboro winery. Oregon shows off in the summertime. Make the most of it by getting outside and creating some unique memories!

As always, Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club is here to help you achieve your health and wellness goals. Intentionality is so important in fitness and in life. Let’s make the most of summer together!

HFAC’s 3 Easy Tips to keep your body and mind healthy in a desk job

April 27, 2023 by Heidi Sivers-Boyce

3 Tips for Staying Healthy at Your Desk Job in Hillsboro

Too much sitting has been called “the new smoking”. It’s easy to see why. Long bouts of seated work are hard on health, impacting posture, heart, mind and more.  Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club’s hometown, Hillsboro, Oregon, is a booming industry hub with thousands of desk-bound employees. Are you one of them?

HFAC has so many amenities to stretch, strengthen, balance and restore. Whether you’re currently a member or considering membership, our team of professionals can help you find solutions that meet your needs. Consider these 3 easy tips to promote your health!

Tip #1 – Embrace “Exercise Snacks”

At HFAC we teach that small changes can have a big impact. Why not try “Exercise Snacks.” Exercise snacking is doing 1-2 minutes of movement every 30 minutes or so. It can be something as simple as finding a staircase to go up and down or doing tricep dips using your office chair. Pace and stretch during phone calls. Take a meeting with a coworker while you “snack” together on a walk. Need real, live inspiration? Try HFAC’s  HI/LO Fitness Class with Nancy. This class is full of fun and classic moves anyone can do anywhere!

Tip #2 – Snack Smarter

Exercise snacks are great but ACTUAL food snacks can be healthy too. 😉 At Hawthorn Farm we love snacking as much as the next club. We rarely recommend abstaining from snacks but focusing instead on mindful eating of nutritionally dense whole foods. The American Heart Association recommends trying to make healthier versions of packaged snacks at home so you can choose the ingredients. If you’re frustrated or in a snack rut, book an appointment with an HFAC personal trainer with a nutrition certification to develop a plan.

Tip #3 – Establish a Pre or Post Work Movement Ritual.

Create a workout routine by building off your workday structure. Hawthorn Farm Athletic Club has fitness trainers and group exercise classes available before and after work as well as a great lunch crowd. The feeling of accomplishment and proven increase in endorphins that exercise yields are second to none. It could be weight training, cardio, yoga, swimming or a stretching session in our dedicated and well-equipped stretching area. We have it all here at HFAC!

Being assigned to a desk can be fine! Just sprinkle in a little intentionality and some help from Hillsboro’s locally owned luxury athletic club, Hawthorn Farm.

What is a Healthy Mindset… For YOU

February 6, 2022 by Heidi Sivers-Boyce

A Healthy Mindset for Exercise

If you’re putting yourself under pressure to exercise more, train harder, and perform at your peak, you may benefit from adjustments to your mindset.  HFAC specializes in approaching fitness, health and wellness in ways that work for each individual. We are all different.  This blog explores the mindset of acceptance, how to know when to hustle, and why it can be okay to go with the flow.

Les Mills Fit Planet interviewed Emma Slade, an Australian Exercise Psychologist who works with everyone from pro athletes and keen gym-goers to people battling depression and struggling to get up off the couch.  Emma Slade observes that when it comes to getting the maximum benefit from exercise, most believe a good mindset equally as important as physical abilities. Yet, chances are we spend plenty of time chasing physical fitness gains and nowhere near as much working on getting our mindset in good shape.

At HFAC we hear daily from our community members working on keeping a strong mindset during the unique and long challenges of the pandemic.

A focus on mindset “doesn’t mean we should all down tools (or in this case barbells) and switch our focus entirely from muscles to mental fortitude. But exercise psychology offers key things to consider when it comes to building a strong mental foundation for any physical activity you pursue.”

HOW CAN EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY HELP YOU?

Emma Slade: “When people think of sports and exercise psychology they think of elite athletes, and a lot of exercise psychologists work in this space. But I have always wanted to work with the everyday person and help them establish their own healthy relationship with exercise. Everybody knows exercise is good for them. So simply slamming people with more of this knowledge isn’t necessarily going to promote long-term change. “I just can’t get going today. I’m not motivated. I don’t feel like it.” are all statements with both physical AND psychological roots. Exercise psychology focuses upon the latter.”

A lot of HFAC Members find support in the physical and psychological components of exercise with individual, partner or small group Personal Training   But sometimes the need is different.

Emma Slade: “Confidence, perceptions of self, or previous experiences around exercise are just some of the other mindset barriers that get in the way of exercise. A lot of what I do is work with people to overcome these barriers. It’s a classic statement that if exercise was a pill it would be the most widely prescribed medicine out there. However, even though we have this beautiful thing we could all use in various capacities for overall wellbeing, a lot of the population don’t. And that’s where the psychology component comes into it. There’s no specific fitness formula that will work for everyone, it’s about working one-on-one and using psychology to explore what works for the individual.”

WILL YOU ONLY BENEFIT FROM A PSYCHOLOGIST IF YOU’RE DEALING WITH ‘ISSUES’?

“Seeing a psychologist still, unfortunately, has a stigma associated with it but you can work with a psychologist for multiple reasons. Yes, as a psychologist, you work with individuals experiencing mental health concerns and assist people to overcome some of the hardest and most challenging parts of their life. But it’s not all about being at rock bottom. It’s also so much about potential. A massive part of psychology is increasing wellbeing and performance that’s already good and making it better. Not everyone experiences a mental illness in their lifetime, but we all have mental health and psychology works with both.”

“Today we have a real hustle mentality. We have access to all sorts of tools and resources to help us be our best and rule the world, but should we strive for that?”

IS ALWAYS PUSHING TO BE YOUR BEST IMPORTANT?

“It’s important to check where your desire to achieve more is coming from. If you’re a driven person and you have a real growth mindset, where you want to face challenges and overcome barriers, that’s great. But if wanting to go hard, be better and be stronger is coming from a place of comparison, a place of self-judgment, or a place of punishment, then that’s something to be wary of.

Today we have a real hustle mentality. We have access to all sorts of tools and resources to help us be our best and rule the world, but should we strive for that? There’s nothing wrong with accepting where you’re at. And if you’re truly happy there, then stay there.”

DOES THIS MEAN GOAL-SETTING IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WE ONCE THOUGHT?

At HFAC we encourage setting regular, achievable goals. This is a fundamental part of HFAC’s unique New Member onboarding and our New Start Training Programs. 

“Research shows when it comes to behavior change, self-monitoring of behavior, not a pure focus upon the intended outcome, is key. So goals are valuable, but they must be behavioral-based, not outcome-based.

For many, setting a goal to lose weight can be a great motivator, but what’s important is the difference between process and outcome. This means you don’t focus on losing 10 kilos, you focus on the process (eating well, exercising, prioritizing sleep, managing stress levels). When you engage with that process, there’s a high likelihood you’ll lose the weight anyway. By focusing on the process, you promote the likelihood of finding a form of exercise that doesn’t feel like a chore and you do it because you enjoy it.

It’s important to note that most people are actually very good at losing weight. But if you’ve only been focused on the outcome of losing weight, and the process hasn’t been overly enjoyable, meaningful, or fulfilling, then you are probably going to put the weight back on.”

FEELING ANXIOUS ABOUT EXERCISE CAN KICK IN WHETHER YOU’RE SUPER FIT OR IF YOU’RE JUST STARTING OUT. IS EXERCISE ANXIETY A BAD THING?

“You don’t want to eliminate anxiety from all aspects of life, because anxiety has a purpose. Anxiety is our body perceiving physically threatening or emotionally frightening situations and alerting you so that you can effectively deal with them. Anxiety becomes dysfunctional when it’s telling you that absolutely everything is threatening, even when there is no rational reason to be anxious. The interesting thing about anxiety and exercise is the physical sensations associated with each are very similar. Your heart rate goes up and you may feel hot, you feel sweaty, you’re experiencing shortness of breath. So if you’re already feeling anxious about exercise, and then you start to exercise and you further experience these sensations, it can be hard to differentiate what is anxiety and what is a by-product of exercise. A large part of a sport and exercise psychologist’s work is helping individuals to learn how to differentiate these physical feelings and unpack the thoughts and behaviors that may promote anxiety and influence future involvement in exercise.”

HOW CAN ANXIETY IMPACT YOUR EXERCISE EXPERIENCES AND THE RESULTS YOU GET?

“There are some who have quite traumatic associations with exercise. For example, a client who was a strong swimmer in her teenage years. The motto on the swim club wall was ‘Go hard or go home’ which instilled the idea that unless you’re going hard you may as well not bother. So, when she was considering exercise as an adult it was anxiety-provoking and negative. For others, anxiety can come from not feeling comfortable or connected with your body, confident in your skills, or that you have the support around you to start exercise.

It also works at the other end of the scale, where someone finds something that works for them really well, but like a lot of things, when you do too much it becomes dysfunctional. What we’ve seen lately, is that for some, when the world seems to be falling apart, it can feel like the only thing you can control is how much you eat, and how much you exercise. People tend to grasp on to exercise in order to grasp some control, which is great, but then that’s also the space where anxiety and exercise dependency and overtraining can kick in.”

You have legitimate reasons for struggling to exercise, but you can work with that and navigate around it.

IS LAZINESS A THING? WHY DO WE MAKE EXCUSES TO EXERCISE? AND IS IT BAD?

“Some people are just naturally more wired to be active and some aren’t. As adults, it’s easy for us to just say, ‘I’m just lazy’, but that’s a massive overgeneralization. Our lives are all busy in different ways. You might have five kids, run your own business, juggle financial concerns, and on top of all of that are just trying to get through each day. Or you may have a seemingly smooth day-to-day work life and routine, but are experiencing a mental health concern that consumes a lot of your space. In both situations, it’s easy to blindside exercise from the list. It’s not that you’re being lazy, you’re understandably occupied in other areas of life. You have legitimate reasons for struggling to exercise. I’m always very quick to challenge a client’s ‘excuses’ for not exercising – are they actually excuses? Often they are real and valid reasons, other times they are just excuses. But when we get clarity on this we then work together to explore the motivation to change – we acknowledge the process to becoming an ‘exerciser’ won’t necessarily be linear as we navigate that process of change, and that’s okay!”

The process to becoming an ‘exerciser’ won’t necessarily be linear … and that’s okay!

This content was adapted with permission Les Mills Fit Planet . THANK YOU!

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