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July 26, 2013

Getting ready for your Big Day!!


Every bride wants to look her best for her big day.  Here are some great workout moves to do to get you in perfect shape.   

1.       For a sleek, smooth torso try these moves:

·         The Twist
a.       Stand with your feet hip-width apart and knees slightly bent. Imagine holding a ball in between your thighs. Squeeze your thigh muscles, then pull in your belly and tuck it under your pelvis (so you're in a slight sitting position). Lace your fingers together and place your hands behind your head.
b.      Keeping your chest high, slowly twist from side to side without moving your lower body, so that your upper body turns from facing left to facing right. Keep it slow -- you won't get the full benefit if you're relying on momentum. Repeat 40 times. Yep, you heard us right -- 40!

·         Standing Side Crunch
a.       Stand in the same position as you did for the twist, with your abs tucked in and your toes facing front (but drop the imaginary ball!).
b.      Lift your left knee toward your left arm bringing your elbow down to meet it. Hold, then return to the starting position. Repeat it on the right and do a total of 20 repetitions on each side.
 
2.       To firm up that all-important rear view try these upper- and lower-back workouts

·         One-Arm Row
a.       Stand with your left side next to the front of a bench (or a coffee table, or a couch). Place your left foot and left hand on the bench, bending your right knee. Keeping your torso parallel to the ground, grasp a dumbbell with your right hand. Let your arm hang straight down with your palm facing your thigh.
b.      Slowly pull the dumbbell up and back until it's in line with your hip. You should feel a muscle contraction in your upper back (that means it's working!). Repeat 10 times, then switch sides.

·         Pullover
a.       Lie on the floor with your knees bent, hip-width apart, and feet planted. Grab a dumbbell with each hand and extend your arms up over your body, so that your arms make a 90-degree angle with your torso.
b.      Keeping your elbows slightly bent, slowly lower the dumbbell back behind your head as far as you can; you should feel a stretch in your back muscles. Next, lift the dumbbell back into the starting position above your body, squeezing your back muscles as you go up. Do 10 repetitions per set. 

3.       If you want toned triceps and biceps, try these moves.

·         Bicep Curls
a.       Standing with your feet hip-width apart and knees slightly bent, pull your tummy in and tuck your pelvis under. Hold a heavier pair of dumbbells down at your sides with your palms facing front.
b.      Keeping your elbows at your sides, slowly curl the dumbbells toward your shoulders. Reverse direction and lower the dumbbells into starting position -- avoid locking your elbows. Do 10 repetitions per set. Slow and steady wins the race here -- you'll get a bigger benefit from the exercise if you use concentrated, controlled movements. If you feel like you're whipping the weights around to get them up, your dumbbells are too heavy. Downgrade to a smaller weight so you can move more comfortably.

·         Tricep Dips
a.       Sit normally on a sturdy, non wheeled chair. Place your hands on the front edge of the seat (fingertips facing front) and your feet on the floor, hip-width apart and a little bit ahead of you. Slowly slide your bottom off the seat of the chair, keeping your hands where there are.
b.      Keeping your arms close to your body, bend your elbows until your upper arms are parallel to the floor, allowing your rear end to descend past the edge of the chair. Using your arms to lift you, reverse direction and push yourself back up to the point at which your arms are straight. Work up to 15 dips per set. 

Working out and eating right go hand in hand when trying to look your best.  Make sure you also follow the below steps to get the maximum benefits of a healthy lifestyle.

1.       Get plenty of sleep.
2.       Make sure that you're feeding your whole body -- mind, spirit, and soul
3.       Drink plenty of water.
4.       Do things that you enjoy with your body -- walk, bike, dance, make love, hang with friends.
5.       Happily and guiltlessly indulge now and then.

July 9, 2013

Flowers this Summer

Opt for flowers that will stay fresh throughout the entire day. Hawaiian blooms, such as orchids, are a great option (check out cymbidium and dendrobium orchids). Birds-of-paradise, tiger lilies, and even roses will survice the high temperatures. Buying local flowers is another way to go; blooms that are in season in your area will more likely survive a long day in a bouquet. Check with your florist to see which ones will work for your venue.

Calla lilies signify magnificent beauty and are available in white, black (which is more like a rich burgundy), peach, purple and yellow. These are some of my all time favorite wedding flowers because they look so polished and sophisticated. They look great with long stems on their own or calla lilies can be cut short and put into a bouquet or flower arrangement along with roses. Many lilies are bad in bouquets because the pollen can get on your dress, but this problem is less common with calla lilies.

For the color of your flowers, check out which flowers will be in bloom around your ceremony and reception site, and consider bold versions of those hues. For an outdoor or semiformal wedding, think violet, hot fuchsia, mango, magenta, and green. Wine colors and deeper shades are appropriate for formal weddings, like dark red roses or deep purple lilies. When it comes to casual weddings, sunflowers are a great option since you only need a few to create a vibrant pop of color.

Roses signify love and happiness and can be found in many different colors. They are the most essential wedding flower and they look great alone or paired with pretty much any flower. Summer is the best time to have roses in your wedding because they will be cheaper from a florist or you can even gather your own from your garden for a DIY flower arrangement.

You have plenty of summer centerpiece arrangements to choose from. If you're having a formal ballroom wedding, go for tall vases overflowing with a mix of bold and deep-hued flowers accented with feathers or gems. To create a modern vibe, display monochromatic green, orange, or even yellow blooms in clear Lucite containers. During the cocktail hour, daisies in simple Mason jars will perk up the space. Or look into potted centerpieces so guests can take them home as favors.

Other popular flowers for a summer wedding include: aster, azalea, carnation, cornflower, chrysanthemum, delphinium, heather, iris, jasmine, lilac, marigold, peony (which is actually only in season in May), sweet pea and tuberose. You can mix and match these different blooms to create floral arrangements to match the color scheme of your wedding.