Alpha Adventure: The Brecon Biking Bonanza!

    • When?
      Friday, 20 April 2012 at 18:30 until Sunday, 22 April 2012 at 14:30

    The Llanelli 10k is now an annual part of the Alpha Adventure Calendar! (along with the following BBQ and tug of war contest back at the Tennis Club!)

  • Where
    Brecon Beacons, South Wales
  • Description
    Well gang, after the success of the Alpha Snowdon Adventure last summer we bring you our 2012 Adventure and it promises to be even more spectacular than the last!

    Imagine a Bunkhouse in the heart of the Brecon Beacons (complete with underfloor heating throughout, hot water available at all times, and this year with the addition of actual electricity!!!), we will meet on the Friday night and spend the evening with friends, both new and old, chatting around the fire pit and feasting from the BBQ.

    On Saturday morning we will head off on the bikes around the Brecon Beacons for some mountain biking in beautiful surroundings. We will spend the morning as a whole group with a guide, getting to know our bikes and assesing which level best suits us during a two hour flat route starting and ending at the National Park Visitor Centre. Then after a light lunch we will split in to two groups; beginners/intermediates and an advanced group for the more daring amongst us. With two experienced tour guides to show us around we will spend the afternoon having some fun on the bikes, exploring some of the many trails the Brecons have to offer.

    For those wishing to really get their teeth in to this challenge, the advanced group will not only be longer in mileage and time, but will also feature some tricky terrains.

    After returning to the bunkhouse to shower and change we will get a minibus/taxi’s into Brecon to a lovely village pub where we will spend the evening eating delicious home cooked food and sharing stories of the days events, perhaps with a bottle of wine (or three!).

    What happens after this is entirely up to the group but if last year’s Snowdon Adventure is anything to go by, I’m sure it’ll be a night to remember (or perhaps one you try to remember!).

    Now, down to the nitty gritty…the cost for this fantastic weekend break will be in the region of £50 (dependant on us having filled the bunkhouse) which includes two nights accommodation, tour guide hire and the taxi to the pub. It also includes some Alpha goodies! On top of this you will need to bring food for the BBQ and money for your Saturday night evening meal.

    Bikes are available to hire for a cost of £20 for the day and can be delivered to the bunkhouse, from the same company who we are hiring the guide from. Let us know if you wish to hire a bike, we will need payment upfront and will also need to know your height.

    We expect the demand for this weekend to be very high indeed. There are 24 spaces available in the Bunkhouse and a few twin/double rooms available in B&B’s within a 2 mile radius (contact Nicky for more details). If this takes off as much as we expect it to, there is also the possibility of another 10 person bunkhouse next door, but we’d need to act fast…they are booking up quickly.

    To secure your place we will need a £30 non refundable deposit, please email Nicky Heath through Facebook for bank details and to confirm you have sent payment.

    Anyone who attended last years adventure will tell you that this is not to be missed!

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Sian wins Referral Competition!

Here she is the referral competition winner Sian Locke with her Alpha trainer Dan!

Because Sian has helped more of her friends out by introducing them to Alpha Sian wins a FREE 6 WEEK FITNESSFATLOSS BLOCK to use for herself or give to someone of her choice! Congratulations Sian, may the results keep coming!

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POWER THOUGHTS. You are what you think!

How to use POWER THOUGHTS to get what you want

I have a question for you:

Q: Have you ever woken up and everything just seems to be going wrong? The alarm doesn’t go off, the shower hasn’t got any hot water, someone’s taken the last teabag, you look in the mirror and 4 years of drinking diet coke and eating cardboard ryvita’s still hasn’t caused any weight loss? Then for the rest of the day it just gets worse and you say to yourself “It’s one of those days, I’m gonna have a bad day today”. Have you experienced anything remotely close to that?
We all know this but there is now evidence showing that our thoughts are merely a pre-cursor to our actions. What do I mean by that? Well, every single action we take originated from somewhere (believe it or not!), everything we do we had to have had a thought about doing first. Every time we think a thought chemical reactions happen in our brain, some thoughts disappear some thoughts develop and manifest into what type of hormones we produce and our result in feelings and physical actions.

So if thoughts are real, could this mean then that the type of thoughts we choose to have and more importantly how we react to those thoughts determines how we feel from one moment to the next and consequently our actions? Wouldn’t it be nice to be in control of how we feel all the time?!

Let me give you an example of how real thoughts are:
Close your eyes, and imagine you have a big juicy, ripe lemon in your hand. Now I want you to imagine sinking your teeth into it and taking a great big bite out of it!

Notice anything? Any more saliva being produced in your mouth than normal? But where’s the lemon?? What has just happened is that your body has produces a real physical response to a thought of something that doesn’t even exist!

So if this is true, could it be that what we focus on determines our actions and to an extent the results we get? Have you ever met someone who always seems to have all the luck or always lands on their feet? It has been shown that people who are positive and focus on what they want more often than not achieve them. By focus I mean they keep asking themselves the right questions. So instead of:

“How come I’m so fat and nothing works?!”
They say “How can I find a better way to lose weight? Who’s been there, done it and knows what they’re doing? And how can I make it fun?”

If we ask our brain lousy questions it will answer us:
You: “Why can’t I ever lose weight?”
Brain: “Because you’re a big fat lazy slob who eats custard slices from Greggs every night!”

So asking yourself better quality questions is one way of making sure your focusing on the right things. Another way which is ridiculously beneficial and made a massive difference in my life is keeping a grateful log. Here’s how it works:

- At the end of the day write down (on paper not a computer!) five things that you are grateful for.
Writing the grateful log can instantly change our focus. It makes us think and become aware of the things that we are grateful for in our lives and the things we have enjoyed that day. I know this sounds very ‘New Age’ but when we think of the good we are so lucky to have it relaxes us, our body releases the ‘feel good’ hormones and we forget about the stress and strains that all too often fill our heads, especially around bed time (ever gone to bed with a head full of the things on your ‘to do’ list swimming round?!)

What we focus on determines our actions which determines our current state. So in short, if your current state is not your ideal one then learning to change your focus is for you. The grateful log, like prayer and journalling can really help release tension from the day which in turn allows you to relax and sleep better (anyone find this a challenge as well?!) So give the grateful log a go this week and just watch what happens…..!

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Burn fat while you sleep. Are you sure?

Give yourself the gift of a good night’s sleep

Have you ever had the pipe dream of becoming a psychic? You have?! Well today my friend is your lucky day, I have a foolproof starter question that you can use and predict “YES” as the answer nearly every single time. And the question is:

“Do you feel tired in the mornings?!”

Simple eh! Only messing, but lack of quality sleep is such a widespread issue amongst people these days that you can almost guarantee it as an area to address when things go wrong. As I’m sure you’re well aware sleep is one of the few things that we cannot survive without, even a slight reduction in the amount and quality can have drastic effects (if you’ve had children you know this more than most!)

So let’s take a brief look at why it is so important. Our bodies follow many rhythms or cycles. Examples of these are:

- Annual cycles, which include the 4 seasons and the monthly
- Lunar cycle (which many of you women will know all about due to its affect on menstruation).

There is also the daily circadian cycle, or you may know it better as the sleep-wake cycle. The term “circadian” comes from the Latin circa, “around”, and Diem or dies, “day”, meaning literally “approximately one day”. When we are in tune with the circadian cycle our bodies follow the patterns of the sun. In a nutshell, as the sun rises (~6am) and creates light in the morning so our activity levels also rise, reaching a peak of activity around mid-morning to noon, then gradually decreasing as the sun sets and darkness increases encouraging winding down (~6pm-10pm) in preparation for sleep (~10pm-6am).

There are a whole host of hormones that help with this process. As we rise in the morning the stress hormone cortisol along with the ‘feel good’ hormone serotonin rise to help us carry out our activities, these then fall as the day goes on allowing the ‘sleepy hormone’ melatonin and other growth & repair hormones to rise as illustrated in figure 1.

The Sleep/Wake Cycle

Figure 1: Natural sleep/wake cycle.
Many of our hormones are produced in tune with the cycle of the sun. Stress/activating hormones are produced as the sun rises and peaks around mid-morning. As the day progresses, the levels of the stress hormones decrease. The body then begins to increases production of growth and repair hormones as the sun goes down. Our bodies are designed to wind down from sunset till about 10 pm when sleep and physical repair should begin. Psychogenic repair takes place predominantly from about 2 am to 6 am.

Unfortunately though, for many of us a typical day for many involves elevated levels stress levels, resulting in increased levels of the stress hormones throughout the day, resulting in decreased levels of growth and repair hormones. Although a healthy body can bounce back from intermittent circadian stresses, chronic (long-term) circadian stress often leads to depressed immunity, illness and chronic fatigue.

So when our bodies follow the patterns of the sun our sleep quality improves drastically. After a busy day working, digesting, playing, basically changing the world our bodies need a break. Sleep provides the ideal opportunity for the essential rest & repair to take place. As seen in figure 1 the body uses the hours of 10pm-2am for physical repair (muscles, joints, organs etc). So for every minute we lose after 10pm, another minute is lost of reparation time for our physical body. This can attribute to achy joints, decreased injury recovery time, decreased ability to burn body fat and general tiredness.

So how have we got so far out of sync with the cycles?

Artificial light – As you have learnt by now most of the hormones are ‘light dependent’, which means some are activated by light (the stress and activating hormones) and some are activated by darkness (the sleepy and repair hormones). With so much artificial light in today’s society our body can get confused very easily, tricking it into thinking its morning when it could actually be the middle of the night!

Work patterns/nightlife – The ‘advance’ in technology has also lead to work being 24/7 now, so night shifts and late night events are very common, resulting in the 10pm-6am rest and repair pattern turning into a shift pattern! Vigorous exercise late at night can also skyrocket your

activity/stress hormones, leaving the body ‘hyperactive’ and unable to wind down for long periods post activity, well into your 10pm-6am-recovery time.

Eating habits – Also, if your organs have been working flat out all day for you (digesting, eliminating etc) the sleep you get between 10pm-2am is very important for their recovery. Eating a big meal late at night (just as they’re looking forward to a bit of hard earned R & R) gives them yet more work to do. Imagine how you’d feel nearing the end of a crazy day in the office and the boss comes in 2 minutes before you clock out and issues a whole new assignment that has to be done by the next day…. The words ‘bunny’, ‘happy’ and ‘not’ come to mind. If you haven’t had the chance to eat much food that day eating late at night is sometimes unavoidable, simply aim to eat what you need earlier in the day and give your liver a sympathetic thought before you dive into the mid-night munchies!

The type of food and drink you have has a bearing as well. Stimulants like sugar, caffeine, grains, alcohol, energy drinks raise cortisol (stress) levels again tricking your body into thinking its morning! I touch more on the effects of stimulants in the ‘Give your body a deserving break by reducing the amounts of stimulants and refined carbohydrates in your diet’ article.

Electricity – This is another product of the new era. Every electrical product gives off an electromagnetic field, which can severely impact the quality of our sleep. Have a look around your bed and see how many electrical devices there are within ten feet? In my own personal life I have found a major difference in my morning energy levels when I switch from watching television to reading last thing at night.

So, what simple steps can we take to improve the quality and quantity of our sleep?

Alpha Action Points:

- Aim to wind down gently from around 6pm onwards, working your way at getting to bed around 10 – 10.30pm. There are many ways to do this; dim the lighting (candles are a personal favourite!), gentle music, fictional/positive/religious reading, massage, journal keeping (writing down what you’ve enjoyed that day and are grateful for)

- Aim to decrease the amount of stimulants (sugar, caffeine, energy drinks, alcohol, grain based foods etc) ingested after mid day

- Unplug electronic items in your bedroom and keep them as far away from you as possible

- Turn your bedroom into a cave! As mentioned, most of the hormones discussed are light-dependent so making your room as dark as possible during the night can really improve your chances or a good night’s sleep

When I first looked into sleep-wake cycles (which was caused by the fact that I looked like a farm animal deposit and felt even worse pre-11am) I thought there was no way I could get to bed by 10pm, but as with anything, you can entrain your body into any habit you wish, good or bad (the 21 day phenomena!). As it becomes an engrained part of your lifestyle you will be pleasantly surprised at the ease of waking, the increase in your morning energy levels and how redundant your horrendous beeping alarm clock becomes.

On the alarm clock front, I have personally been using a natural light simulator alarm clock that has really made a difference. They slowly light up the room and simulate a sunrise, which wakes you up more gradually leaving you energized and refreshed. As opposed to my previous air raid signal, which caused my stress levels to think a certain German was back in town.

N.B. The usual concern is that a light will not wake you in the initial stages which can be true so keep your usual alarm clock alongside for the first few weeks just in case!

And remember, as with all these tips don’t worry about it if you don’t do it perfectly first time. Take your time and enjoy yourself, knowing that these steps will improve your health and allow you to do the things you’ve always wanted to do. So in this instance, instead of instantly trying to change the time you go to bed from 1a.m. to 10p.m. aim to go to bed half hour earlier each night. And of course these are just guidelines, not meant to demand you never have a late night ever again. An interesting factor you be pleasantly surprised with however is, the healthier your body is the quicker it will be able to recover from the days off or the late nights that inevitably happen!

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