One-Week Workout! Book of James: Day 7

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Welcome to Day Seven of One-Week Workout! Good job–you made it to the last day! Jane and I are praying for you to continue to grow stronger spiritually and physically and to reap a harvest from your work this week. In September we are offering a six-week version of Faith & Fit with a weekly online live call. In addition you will be able to take advantage of  the following:

  • Everyday Fit Food Challenges, Everyday Faith Scripture Readings
  • Everyday Faith Teaching Videos, Everyday Fit Physical Challenges
  • Extra Fit Challenges with Coach Dan
  • Extra Faith activities including Bible studies, blogs and podcasts

We look forward to seeing you in the fall. In the meantime, please continue to check in at onlybyprayer.com to acces our blog, Bible studies and podcasts. We post fresh content every week. Let’s go!

 

 Bible Study:

To do the Day Seven Bible study, just click on the link!

One-Week Workout! Bible Study: Day Seven

 

 Workout Options:

Easy  2 Mile Walking Workout

Intermediate 3 Mile Walking Workout

Advanced  4 Mile Walking Workout

 

Extra Challenge with Coach Dan!

Do you want a little extra challenge? Join Coach Dan of Let’s Go Fitness for a quick workout!




One-Week Workout! Book of James: Day 1


Welcome to Day One of One-Week Workout! One-Week Workout! is a one-week daily Bible study designed to challenge you spiritually and physically. To do One-Week Work Out! you need a Bible, pen and notebook. Each day you do the provided Bible study work and a workout on the post page, or an exercise routine of your own. As always please check with your doctor before starting any new exercise program. Jane and I are praying for you to grow stronger spiritually and physically. Let’s get going!

 

 Bible Study:

To do Day One Bible study, just click on the link below!

One-Week Workout! Bible Study: Day One

 

 Workout Options:

Easy  2 Mile Walking Workout

Intermediate 3 Mile Walking Workout

Advanced  4 Mile Walking Workout

 

Extra Challenge with Coach Dan!

Do you want a little extra challenge? Join Coach Dan of Let’s Go Fitness for a quick workout!




Faith & Fit: Week 3, Lesson 2

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We are so glad you are back for Week 3, Lesson 2 of Faith & Fit, Make it Moderate! Let us encourage you to persevere. Keep studying, and moving. You are storing up treasure in heaven where neither moth or rust can destroy. You are establishing healthy habits. Don’t give up; Jesus is walking with you every step of the way! Listed below is your Faith & Fit work for today. Please click on the links or the play buttons to access each resource. Remember to leave a comment about your experience at the Speak Your Mind section at the bottom of the page. In Christ, we can grow stronger. Let’s do it!

 

Everyday Faith Teaching Video:

Everyday Faith Bible Study:

Click on the link below to access the Week 3, Lesson 2 Bible Study.

Week Three, Lesson 2 Bible Study

 

 

 

 

Everyday Fit Physical Challenge:

Beginner Level: Today make it your goal to walk for 1.5 – 2 miles. Walk at a pace that you are comfortable with and that you are still able to carry on a conversation. How are you feeling on your walks? Has anyone tried an indoor waking video yet?As always, check with your doctor before beginning any physical workout to be sure you are up for the challenge! For those of you who are interested in burning more belly fat while you’re walking, here’s an interesting plan from Prevention Magazine that you can download if you’d like to.

Experienced Level: Today make it your goal to walk or ride your bike for 45 minutes. Walk or ride at a pace you are comfortable with and that your are able to carry on a conversation. By the end of your walk/ride you should be sweaty and tired but not exhausted. As always, check with your doctor before beginning any physical workout to be sure you are up for the challenge! Let’s do Lower Body Focus Day Three with Coach Dan!

 

Rainy Day? Too hot? No worries! click on the link below for a great indoor workout with Leslie Sansone!

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Five Fast Miles!

 

 

Everyday Fit Food Challenge:

Make it Moderate:

Earlier this week, we talked about portion sizes and to make sure we check the food labels so that we know how much an actual portion size is. I discovered that often times, I am eating 1.5 to 2 times what one serving is according to the label. That makes a big difference if you’re counting calories!

Today I would like us to discuss how to moderately eat our favorite foods. The point of Faith & Fit is not to totally give up our favorite foods, unless we are eating something that is absolutely contributing to bad health, but to learn how to control what we eat. For example, perhaps ice cream is your favorite food in the world. We don’t expect you to give that up, just control how you eat it. There are several ways you can do this:

  1. Eat a smaller portion size than what you usually eat. If you fill up the bowl to the top with your ice cream, then fill it up part way, or choose a smaller bowl and still fill it up. Use a smaller dinner plate so that you’re eating a lesser amount of food.
  2. Eat your favorite food on fewer days of the week. If you normally eat ice cream every day, then start scaling back by  eating it on just the even days.
  3. Choose a simpler treat. Perhaps you get the super duper sundae when you go to the ice cream parlor. Try scaling back to a dish with just the ice cream or get a plain cone instead. Also, eat it s-l-o-w-l-y and savor it. Too often we Americans gulp our food. I’ll be talking about mindful eating more in an upcoming week.
  4. Try using a calendar to help you eat treats in moderation. Post a small calendar on your refrigerator (I found a small blank magnetized calendar at Walmart or Target). Each week consider what your activities/events are. If you have a birthday, holiday, meal out with friends where you know you will be heavily enjoying your favorite foods, put a check on that day(s). Once you’ve done that, look at your entire week. How many checks do you have on the calendar? If you have several, then you can plan to not eat treats/eat lesser amounts on the open days. You may even want to put an X through the open days on the calendar to help you stay on track.

If you’re using My Fitness Pal that we talked about in Week 1 to track your food,  just the very act of having to log your favorite foods and watching the calories add up can be a deterrent to eating them.

 

Extra Faith:

Need a little extra spiritual challenge added to your day? Take advantage of the following resources!

 The Spiritual Discipline of Silence and Solitude. I recorded this podcast a few years ago with Pastor Ron Stohler of Grace Church in Noblesville, Indiana. It’s a wonderful resource packed with information.

 

Extra Fit

Need an extra challenge? Get your abs in shape with Team Beachbody Coach and Founder of Team Let’s Go Fitness at Dan Vukmirovich. Dan’s videos are short, effective and productive! Let’s go!

 

Please feel free to share any of your moderation tips, workouts, encouragement, prayer requests, etc., on our Faith & Fit Facebook page and/or in the comment section below. Have a blessed day!




Faith & Fit: Week 1, Lesson 2

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We are so glad you have joined us for Week 1, Lesson 2,  on our journey to greater spiritual and physical health! Listed below is your Faith & Fit work for today. Please click on the links or the play buttons to access each resource. Remember to leave a comment about your experience at the Speak Your Mind section at the bottom of the page or on our Facebook page. In Christ, we can grow stronger! Let’s do it!

Everyday Faith Teaching Video:

 

Everyday Faith Bible Study

Please click on the link below to access the Everyday Bible study!

                      Week 1, Lesson 2 Bible Study

 

Everyday Fit Physical Challenge:

  Simple Sustenance Lesson 2 For these seven weeks, we are going to focus on a simple exercise that almost everyone can do: walking. You can choose to walk indoors or outdoors. Weather permitting, my preference is to be outdoors enjoying the fresh air and sunshine (get that Vitamin D!). We will also give you options to supplement with some other types of exercise in Extra Fit for those who would like to. For those of you who prefer to walk indoors, you can use a treadmill, or I would recommend Leslie Sansone’s Walking DVDs. Her DVDs are available for purchase in stores like Target and Walmart, on her website, for live streaming on Walk TV , and some for free on her site when you sign up (free) for her Walk Social Club. One fun way to track your walking is to use a pedometer and aim for a certain number of steps per day. The American Heart Association recommends 10,000 steps each day. We will work up to that. Ten thousand steps is approximately 5 miles, but that is based on an average stride being 2.5 feet. Your total may differ from that based on the length of your stride.

Pedometers can be found in just about any sports or discount store and range in price from about $10 to $125 for more elaborate ones with additional features. I use a Fitbit to track my steps each day. It also tracts flights of stairs climbed, calories burned, miles walked, hours slept, and the time. It also allows me to set a silent, vibrating alarm. It syncs with an website, which includes many more features. *Update. After destroying two Fitbits in water, I switched to the Misfit Shine. It operates differently than the Fitbit in that it takes into account other exercise than walking toward reaching your goal. It also tracks cycling, soccer, tennis, and swimming, basketball, and sleeping.

Basic Walking Guidelines Begin your walk with a warm up. This basically means start walking slowly for a few minutes, giving your body time to warm up. Save any stretching for the end of your walk, as you should not stretch cold muscles. If you have body parts that are very tense and need to be stretched before your main walk, do your warm-up first and then stretch them. You should also still follow your walk with a stretch at the end. The Walking Site has some wonderful stretches for walkers, and here is a link to their stretching page. As you are walking, walk tall, pull in your stomach and tighten your bottom. When you have finished your exercise for the day, be sure to let the Faith and Fit group know by posting on our Facebook page. Great job!

Beginner Level Exercise:

For Day 2 we will again set the goal of walking 1/2 mile or the rough equivalent of 1000 steps. If you wear a pedometer all day long, this is in addition to the total that is already showing on your pedometer. So, when it is time to log your walk, check your pedometer and note how many steps/miles you have already walked that day. Add 1000 steps or 1/2 mile to that total and begin walking. When you get to that total you may stop. If you are fairly fit and would rather choose the goal of one mile, then aim for 2000 steps on your pedometer or another 1 mile on the total: Walking Program Need an indoor exercise routine? Here’s a Leslie Sansone 1-mile walking video!

 

Experienced Level:  Today, make it your goal to walk or ride your bike for 45 minutes. Exercise at a pace you are comfortable with and are able to carry on a conversation. By the end of your walk/ride you should be sweaty and tired but not exhausted. As always, check with your doctor before beginning any physical workout to be sure you are up for the challenge!

 

Rainy day? Don’t fret! Click on the link below for a challenging indoor work out with Leslie Sansone!

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Everyday Fit Food Challenge

Simple Sustenance Today we’re going to concentrate on salads. Autumn is a wonderful Micro greenstime to make a salad because there is so much fresh produce around — either from a farmer’s market or your own garden. Did you know that greens are a cool weather crop? They love to grow in cool weather, so fall is the perfect time to plant lettuces, spinach, kale, and other kinds of greens.

If you don’t already have a plot dug up and ready to go, get a pot, fill it with potting soil, and plant your seeds in that. Looking for a fast, and I mean FAST turnaround? Plant micro green seeds. You can plant and harvest these little gems in just 5-10 DAYS! They will even grow  indoors in the winter. I love these and plant them in my garden.

Just in case you’re lacking for ideas in the salad department, here’s a link with 101 recipes for salads. Some of them are very creative. So, munch away!

Extra Faith:

Need a little extra spiritual challenge added to your day? Take advantage of the following resources!

As we continue this week with the Simple Sustenance theme, it’s important for us to become clear on our priorities in life. Mary helps us do that with the following post. Take some time to work through the questions she poses in this devotion.

Follow with All of Your Heart

 

Extra Fit

Need an extra challenge? Get your abs in shape with Team Beachbody Coach and Founder of Team Let’s Go Fitness at Dan Vukmirovich. Dan’s videos are short, effective and productive! Let’s go!

As a bonus we are offering Dan’s Mind Body Spirit Challenge! Let’s go!


Don’t forget to post below or on our Facebook page any questions, workout information, recipes, prayer requests, and encouragement to others. Please introduce yourself.

Blessings and congratulations on Week 1, Lesson 2!

Great job today! See you next week!