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Danielle Hollenshade Interview

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

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We recently caught up with Danielle Hollenshade who told us she had retired from competing. Her many fans will no doubt be happy to learn she is doing well and transitioning into a new career. Luckily she is still working as a personal trainer and if you’re in South Florida and looking for a serious fitness professional, you should contact her. Have you been wondering what Danielle has been up to? Read on.

Danielle, what’s new with you? Anything in the works?

Nothing to exciting….I am living a pretty boring life right now. I am back in school working towards my nursing degree and training clients. School has been my new focus so for now my competing days are in retirement. I can say that school is just as demanding and requires so much of my time. I would never be able to go to school, work, and compete….that would be way too much on my plate.

Are you still competing?

I am happily retired since 2007.

Any words of wisdom for anyone out there thinking about getting into the competition circuit?

If you are thinking about competing, I think it’s a great goal. Its very challenging and takes you not only physically but also mentally to a different level. You see that you can achieve more than you ever knew you could. The best advice I can give someone though is to always maintain balance with in every aspect of their life. It’s a very challenging sport and at times demands everything you have. But the most important thing in life is to have fun and enjoy life, so never forget about your friends and family. They will be your biggest support system through your show and for the rest of your life.

If you could change anything about your career, what would it be?

I am very blessed to have accomplished so much. I achieved every goal I set out to achieve…so I would not change a thing. Although now with school…I wish I would have gone to nursing school back when I got my first Bachelors Degree, because it’s a lot harder going back after 10 years.

We heard you were pursuing your nursing degree, how is that going?

Great, I have not started the core program yet. I had to complete all of my science classes this past year before I could start. I am finishing chemistry right now and hope to get into a program no later than next August.

Why did you become a personal trainer?

Working out and being active has always been a part of my life. It was always so much fun for me. In college, my internship was with a corporate fitness center… I loved the ins and outs of running a gym. I used to teach every group class, train clients, and I was the assistant director of a gym. I love working with people one-on-one or in small groups. I love helping people achieve their goals and feel better about themselves. When I moved to Florida I focused only on my personal training business and love what I do every day.

How long have you been training clients?

Since I graduated from college in 2000.

Do you have a particular exercise philosophy that you subscribe to?

I believe in a total, complete healthy lifestyle in all aspects of one’s life – physical, mental, and emotional. Each aspect affects the other and therefore works with each other. When a person is in great physical shape, they feel great, and more effectively handle life and get the most out of each and every day. They feel more confident, look and feel healthier, have more energy, and do more things.

How do you tailor workouts to fit your client’s needs?

Every client that comes to me is different. I look at the client’s current and past health history. I look at what fitness level they are starting from and what their goals are. I also look at their personal lives in terms of work and family responsibilities. This is a big factor in terms of the time they have to commit to working out and making it a lifestyle change. Based on that I tailor their workout program and nutrition program to reach their goals.

How long should people work out for?

Weight training 2-5 times a week, cardio 3-6 times per week 30-60 minutes. But everyone is so different so this will vary based on current fitness level and goals.

Do you have any suggestions on how someone can get started on an exercise regime?

I think the best way is to join a local gym. This way you are around people that are physically fit, who also make fitness a part of their lives. This helps people getting started since support can be a great motivation. Getting a personal trainer is always the best way to go. This way, they can help you develop a plan that is best for you to achieve your goals. Since money can be an issue, look into just getting a few sessions with a trainer (5-10) to get you started and feeling confident. I don’t believe that 1, 2 or even 3 sessions is enough to get new people comfortable to train safely and effectively on their own.

What type of cardio is best? And how much cardio should someone do a day?

I believe the best type of cardio is the cardio you enjoy doing the best. If its not fun your not going to do it or stick with it. For me, running outside on the beach is the best. It clears my head and I love being outside. Plus I sweat so much more and the high intensity is better for me. But everyone is different…some people need a 1 hour a day of cardio, others need 30 minutes 3 times a week. It truly depends on your goals and where you are starting from. I don’t believe there are any rules set in stone.

Do you have any interests outside of the fitness industry?

I’m a very low key person. After years of going 100 miles per hour, I know love to relax more than anything. I love going to the beach, reading, going to the movies, going out for sushi, and just hanging out with family and friends.

Where will you be in 20 years?

Hopefully happily married with a family, but you never know what turns life has for you…20 years seems like forever away…I don’t know where I will be in 5 years….I’ll let you know when I get there.

Danielle Hollenshade

Women and Self-Esteem

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

As a trainer to so many women, I have worked with all shapes, sizes and issues. Every woman has her own fitness goal when she begins working with a trainer. Whether it is too loose weight, tone up, learn new exercises, or prepare for a contest. But what I have seen in most of my female clients is the desire and need to improve their self esteem. Whether you know it or not when your self esteem improves everything else does too, from the way you walk to the way you dress and the things you do.

Our society puts a lot of pressure on woman to be thin and stay thin. We see it everywhere we go. In advertising whether it’s for sneakers or cat food the models are skinny. The models in the magazines, whether it is fashion, fitness or maternity are skinny, the movie stars on the screen and in tabloids are skinny, the clothes and styles are made to look great on skinny ones too. So what gives? When are woman going to catch a break? It’s time that all of us woman be happy with who they are as an individual and happy with their bodies and what God gave them.

Every woman is beautiful in her own special way and because society has put this stigma on what a woman is suppose to look like, it makes every woman who is curvy or full figured feel that nothing is quite right with their body.

In psychology, self-esteem reflects a person’s overall self-appraisal of their own worth. People need to realize that your self worth is not based on your outward appearance but is based on the person whom you are from the inside. Being healthy is part of this. Eating healthy and exercising improves not only a person’s overall health but begins to improve their overall appearance which improves a person’s self confidence.

It is amazing to watch the transformation of my clients from when they first walked in the gym. They are not happy with how they look and feel on a daily basis. But just after a few short weeks of training with me, I see them walking in with a brighter smile and a more energetic walk. They express to me how much happier they are with themselves. My client the other day told me she was shocked because now men were looking at her again and she forgot what that felt like, another client told me how great it was to fit in her skinny jeans again and one told me how much sexier she felt with her husband.

Helping a woman reach her goals both mentally and physically is what brings me the most joy about my job. I see so many women battle daily, including me with body image issues. The first step to being happy is being happy with yourself and in your own skin. Until that day we will never be happy.

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Interval Training with Danielle Hollenshade

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Interval training is great for anyone no matter what their fitness level. Interval training is varying an exercise routine to include short periods of increased intensity. Elite athletes first used interval training to improve their speed and performance in sports. But anyone can use it to shock their bodies into a change for the better.

WHY INTERVAL TRAIN?

You don’t have to be involved in sports to interval train. Interval training offers many benefits to your health like improving cardiovascular fitness, increasing speed and burning more calories. Interval training is dynamic because it can be used in many types of activities and in many environments. You can use interval training in swimming, walking, running and in weight training and you can do it at home or at the gym.

PLAIN OLD CARDIO:

People have long been advised to work out for long periods of time with low-intensity activity to burn calories from fat. Therefore, many people work out at the same intensity level for the duration of their exercise. But we now know that interval training can help you increase your metabolism, burn calories from fat and carbohydrates and keep burning calories long after you finish working out. For people on diets hoping for some weight loss, interval training is a great way to make the most of your time at the gym.

GETTING TO IT:

There are two types of interval training, one for people at the beginner and intermediate level and one for more advanced athletes. Health experts recommend those people just starting interval training should use the beginner level. The beginner level means that you would work out at a greater intensity for 2-5 minutes and then go back to a comfortable stage for 2-5 minutes.

INTENSITY:
You need to monitor your heart rate in order to calculate your intensity levels. Your lower intensity level would be around 50-65% of your target heart rate while the higher intensity would be just below 85% of your target heart rate. If you find monitoring your heart rate too difficult you can use the rating of perceived exertion scale. This is a scale from 1 to 10 with 0 being no exertion and 10 being the most exertion you can handle.

EVERYONE CAN DO IT!

Almost everyone can incorporate interval training into their fitness routines. Those people who are over the age of 40 or have chronic health conditions should consult their doctor before they begin a new fitness regimen. Since you control the variables of the intensity, speed and duration, interval training can be adapted to walking or hiking in the woods to swimming laps or jogging on a treadmill.
For example, if you were walking, you could increase your intensity for 30 seconds and then resume your normal walking pace for a minute. The next time, you could increase the intensity for two minutes before resuming your normal walking pace.

THE EFFECT ON YOUR BODY:

You may have found that, after weight training or aerobic activity, you have pain or tingling sensations in your muscles. The pain is from the accumulation of lactic acid in the muscles. Because interval training alternate high intensity and low intensity exercise, your muscles are better able to adapt and you will not have as much pain.

ADVANTAGES OF INTERVAL TRAINING:

 Burn calories more efficiently

 Increase metabolism

 Improve speed and endurance

 Enhance cardiovascular fitness

 Keeps your workout exciting

 Prevent injury

RISKS OF INTERVAL TRAINING:

 Potential for over-training

 Potential for injury

If you would like to try interval training and belong to a gym, you can set up a session with one of the personal trainers. If you workout at home or on your own, then look for ways to vary the intensity of your workout.

Danielle Hollenshade know all about interval training and much more. She’s a Fittron professional who can take your fitness level to places you never thought possible. This article is only a small taste of her knowledge. Contact Danielle and let her help you achieve the fitness level you’ve always wanted.

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Simple Tips To Shed Fat

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

TIPS TO GETTING THE FAT OFF!

1: No fast food. To combat the urges, I eat every 2-3 hours.

2: Eat the majority of meals at home. When I stopped eating out, I started losing fat.

3: Eat more vegetables. If I get hungry between meals, I either grab a plate of raw veggies with fat-free dressing or have a protein shake if I need the protein or want a special treat.

4: Cook fat-free (cooking sprays or fat-free spray butter).

5: Reduced calorie condiments. My new favorite is I cant believe its not butter spray. It has all of the taste of butter, with only five calories per serving. Also, the new syrup made with Splenda is excellent on sweet potatoes.

6: Drink loads of water and stick to diet drinks (Diet Mountain Dew is my favorite). No fruit juices, only real fruit. The exception is protein shakes.

 

Fittron professional Danielle Hollenshade has more fitness advice to help you reach your goals. Contact her through Fittron.com and see what she can do for you.

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Expectations

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Do life a big favor and refuse to accept anything less than the best from it. Give respect to those around you by relating to them with the highest of expectations.

It is not naive, cruel or arrogant to sincerely expect the best of yourself, of every other person and of every situation. In fact, it is highly empowering and enriching for all concerned.

Genuine, deeply-held expectations serve to powerfully guide thoughts and behavior. And by so doing those expectations create results.

Expect the best of yourself, and when you start veering off course your high expectations will push you to get back on track. Expect the best of others, and you will instill a sense of confidence that can substantially boost performance.

If you do not truly expect to reach them, your dreams and goals will only tease and taunt you into a sense of bitter frustration. Yet when you give those dreams the power of positive expectation, you have what it takes to make them real.

Your expectations can influence every thought, every perception, every action, every interaction, and every situation. So choose to make those expectations the very highest and best they can be.

This was passed to be my girl V, who received it from the people who make it possible and easier for her to do what she loves to do…her trainers. I thought I would take a minute to pass it on to those who are in the midst of training, competing and achieving their goals; I hope it inspires everyone I pass it on to as much as it has inspired me.

Danielle can do more then just get you in shape; she can inspire you to lead a better life. She’s one of our best professionals, and you can only find professionals of her caliber on Fittron.com

 

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Fittron Featured Professional- Danielle Hollenshade

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Danielle Hollenshade

Growing up with a mother who stressed healthy eating and an active lifestyle, Danielle was drawn to fitness at a young age. Realizing the benefits, as well as confidence and enjoyment that come from a healthy body, Danielle gravitated towards all things fitness from a young age.

In 2002 she decided to take her passion to the next level and entered an NPC fitness show in Maryland where she took 2nd. Realizing that fitness competing was something that she enjoyed, and something she was very good at, Danielle continued along this path.

In 2005 she won her IFBB professional certification by winning the overall fitness title at the Figure Nationals. She is now focused on competing in the Miss Olympia contest and we have no doubt that she will achieve her goal.

She is a personal trainer in the Miami area and in high demand. Her time is limited so she also offers phone and online consultation for those who might not be located near her but still want to work with a professional of her caliber.

Danielle is not your everyday out of shape personal trainer, sitting around and waiting for the gym to give her a client. Danielle is a physical marvel, a competition winner, and a devoted fitness professional.

She lists her services on Fittron because she is passionate about what she does, and wants to help you get healthy.

You won’t find Danielle sitting at your local gym reading a magazine and sporting a t-shirt that says “trainer” on the back. You’ll find her helping people achieve their fitness goals, competing at a national level, and maintaining her own healthy lifestyle.

And you’ll find her on Fittron. Danielle is just another example of the type of professional who populates our directory. She is not just a fitness professional, she is a fitness superstar, and she is ready to help you.

Come visit our site and contact Danielle.

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