Posts Tagged ‘fitness’

Don't be another gym horror story…

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

As a college student set to graduate next month, I can tell you all about the “Freshmen 15″ (or worse) and the health horrors you encounter over the course of college. With the never-ending piles of fried food in the dining hall and steady flow of beer on the weekends, paired with a full schedule that doesn’t leave much down time- and really, who wants to spend it at the gym? – it’s easy to let a few pounds creep on.

Senior year hit and I realized it was time to shape up my life, including my body. Who wants to hit adulthood with a gut? You face the fact you’re going to go home after college and see high school friends, and you don’t want to be the one they whisper about, “Wow she really gained weight…” After a trip down memory lane and a glance through a photo album from prom, I knew it was time to hit the gym.

So, I joined a local gym, or “health club” if you want to get technical. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a total slob, I was a semi-regular at my college’s gym. The fact I’m now paying to belong to a gym is extra motivation, and knowing I can work out unbothered by frat guys and “meatheads” is worth it. I’ve always hated running, like run a quarter mile and convince myself I pulled a muscle and jump on the elliptical kind of hatred. But, I was making big changes, and decided to make running my goal.

It’s been a few months, and would you believe it I’m up to running about five miles a day. I love the new muscles in my legs, but not as much as I love knowing I could probably outrun someone if I were followed or in danger. It’s also great knowing that I’m improving my cardiovascular health, as heart disease runs in my family. This sudden empowerment motivated me to do more, and get a personal trainer.

My gym offers a free personal training session a month included in my membership fees, so I saw the front desk and set up an appointment based around my availability. They told me, “ok you have an appointment with Ted next Tuesday at 10.” I didn’t know what else to ask so just showed up for my appointment the following week. What a mistake. I didn’t know anything about the trainer, and he didn’t know anything about me. Not only that, when I went for my appointment they told me they had to switch, and I didn’t have Ted, I now had Kyle. Kyle was apparently confused, and kept calling me the wrong name. He didn’t ask me what I wanted to target, instead we rushed into an upper body work out. Maybe he had spoken to the other girl who’s name he kept calling me, because he referred to a phone call we had- only I had never spoken to him. He went on to tell me about his family, his girlfriend, his kids, asked me how old I was and commented that he was almost twice as old as I was. He told me I had a nice smile and if I were his daughter he wouldn’t let me out of the house. He briefly told me about the exercises I was doing. He DIDN’T ask me about my health history, my normal routine, or what my goals were. I felt like because one set was “easy” for me, he would quadruple the weight and my arms turned to jello. I’ve worked with a trainer before, and he always said he wanted to challenge me and not kill me, so I would feel it but still want to keep training. I didn’t get that feeling from this guy, at all. I wanted him to give me advice on what to target, show me a routine that I could do on my own, and not talk about his kids. I didn’t know what I was getting into.

If I had used Fittron, I wouldn’t have encountered any of those problems. With Fittron I could have searched for a personal trainer in my area, and saw their pictures, bio, certifications, and referrals. I could have spoken to them before the session so my goals would be clear and I would know who they were. I could have read articles they posted on Fittron’s Pro Page, and I could have been confident that they are serious professionals who know what they’re doing. I don’t have tons of money to throw around, I am a poor college student after all- so I could’ve posted on Fittron’s solicitation board stating, “Young adult seeking PT for fitness advice in Central NJ. Will pay 60 for session.” The professionals could’ve came to me. That’s a lot of “could haves,” and instead I ended up disappointed and unable to lift my arms to shampoo my hair for a week. To top it off, using Fittron is FREE. So let’s add dumb to the the list of disappointed and in pain.

Don’t end up the next the next fitness horror story like me. Take advantage of all the great features Fittron has to offer. You have nothing to lose and a great body and trainer to gain.

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Basic Self Defense One on One Training

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

By learning some of the basic principles of self-defense you can take control of your life and your safety whether you’re at home, in the parking lot of the, walking your dog, or in the clutches of an attacker.

The mere mention of physical assault is enough to send shivers up any woman’s spine. Most of us shake off the fear, cross our fingers and hope for the best. But, unfortunately, that’s not enough to chase the bad guys away. When it comes to personal safety, you have two choices: empower yourself or run the risk of being an easy target…

To take control of your everyday safety, you need strength, courage and common sense, says Kathleen Baty, founder of SafetyChick Enterprises (www.safetychick.com) and author of A Girl’s Gotta Do What A Girl’s Gotta Do (Rodale Books, 2003). “It isn’t about living paranoid,” she says. “It’s about living smart.”

I’m here to help you and a friend learn the best ways to keep an attacker off of you. Fittron has taught me a lot about team work and I’m here to help share my knowledge with you in a fun and health way of life. Trust me there somethings you don’t want to miss out on.

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Sidney Wilson knows that being healthy and fit not only benefits your body, but can empower you and give you the strength to protect yourself. He isn’t just a personal trainer, he’s a Fittron professional. Don’t cheat yourself, come to Fittron.com and see what else Sidney can do for you.

http://fittron.com/sidney_wilson

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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http://fittron.com/danielle_hollenshade

Fittron Professional- Karla Podewils Venazio

Monday, March 31st, 2008

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Karla Podewils is quickly making her mark on the fitness landscape in Florida and beyond. A voracious learner always looking to improve herself, Karla has been drawn to fitness and education since she was a young girl growing up in Wisconsin. Realizing the inherent benefits of a healthy life and body, Karla gravitated towards a life of fitness.

Possessing not only a striking physique and warm personality, Karla is an astute learner and gifted student, who graduated from High School at 16. She also has an associates degree in Art.

Displaying an early flair for success, Karla translated her talents in the classroom into fitness and began competing in the Florida area. She is currently an NPC (national physique committee) figure competitor in her second season as an Amateur. Like everything else she had done in her life, Karla has had great success on the figure circuit and will surely make her mark on the fitness world as she continues to compete throughout Florida and the Country.

An avid reader who always believes you can learn more, Karla is going back to school to get her RD (Registered Dietician) degree and study Food Science. Already holding a personal training certification, Karla will be adding to her impressive resume with an advanced degree. Soon she will be able to provide you with not only personal training, but diet plans and nutritional advice as well.

Karla’s look has caught the eyes of many advertisers and she is a spokeswoman for numerous companies and products throughout the country. She is available for contract work and is a tremendous advocate for her sponsors. She does trade show work, commercial, print and television, and always leaves her mark. Anyone looking for a professional spokeswoman should contact Karla. She will grow your business, and work in a professional manner.

Karla is indicative of the type of professional that you will find on Fittron; a fitness star who you won’t find at your local gym. Nowhere else do you have the ability to interact with fitness professionals of her caliber. Nowhere else but Fittron.com

Come visit Karla’s profile to learn a little more about her. You’ll be glad that you did.

http://fittron.com/karla_venazio

The Best Personal Trainers in North Jersey

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

If you’re a regular visitor to our site you know that our professionals are spread out throughout the country. We’re in 20 different states now, and growing everyday. Still, you’ve probably noticed that we have more professionals in the New York/New Jersey area, then anywhere else. And it’s true. Our biggest concentration of professionals is in the North Jersey and New York area.

The North Jersey area is the most densely populated region in the country. Attempting to wade your way through the legions of fitness professionals in this area can be daunting; that’s why you have Fittron.com. We list the best professionals in the area. Ones that you can be sure can help you accomplish your fitness goals.

 

Just enter a North Jersey zip code, 07631, 08901, or 08610, and check out the professionals that you pull up: Ken Herishen, Christopher Williams, Rick Stype, and Michael Hurley, just to name a few. Click on their profiles and read about their plethora of accomplishments. Chris is not only a personal trainer, but a trained airline pilot. Kenny specializes in youth fitness and helping young athletes achieve their fitness goals. Rick runs his own personal training business and is active in the Rutgers athletic community. Mike Hurley has been a trainer for over 25 years. This isn’t a Craigs List of professionals. These professionals make up the most accomplished fitness directory on the web. Every single one of these professionals is available to come to your home or apartment and do in-home training with you. You don’t have to go through a gym, you don’t have to sign membership fees or long term contracts; you just have to go onto Fittron.com and contact them.

 

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North Jersey is a tough place; you have to work hard to make it here. The professionals in North Jersey who list their services on Fittron fit that mold. They’re not your average personal trainer who works on weekends for some extra cash. Personal training is a full time job for all of these gentlemen.

No more walking into your local gym and asking for some fitness professional you’ve never met. You have a choice now New Jersey. Our professionals are the best you’ll find anywhere. Come see for yourself.

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Healthy Eating to Support Strength Training

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

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I promised a simple menu for a client that continues to work hard taking two steps forward at training but falls back three steps – thru her eating habits – and finds no gain is accomplished.

In fact, most of us struggle with the same issue. I encourage people to make a selection and commit to a nutritional support program that you can live with – daily – for at least two months and then stand back and see the results of your work. For example, my website provides a link to eDiets which provides an array of diet and nutrition choices. Pick one, sign up and work with it.

Alternatively, you can use my simple menu below. Simple, because it is void of a lot of choices; easy to remember and very basic.

Weigh yourself and mark the calendar. Follow this menu every day for two months. Email me and let me know how many pounds you lost as a result by sticking to the plan. If you incorporate a strength training and cardio/interval circuit workout, I will guarantee you will see a change in your body weight, a gain of muscle tone and loss of body fat.

Remember! This is an EVERY DAY Plan

Morning Meal -Small Bowl of Oatmeal - use cinnamon, cloves, raisins, etc to spice it up and keep it interesting. Do not use the instant pre-sweetened, sugary packets. Make it yourself from scratch! Coffee, Tea or Juice or your choice.

Yes, its a carb. Yes, you need the energy. Yes, it has fiber and will help keep your body regular and remove the cholesterol. My favorite is Quaker Oats 1-Minute Quick Oats with 4-5 slices of Turkey Bacon and a large cup of coffee.

Mid-Morning Meal – Egg Whites - whether scrambled, an omelet or boiled. Plan to eat 3-4 egg whites before 10am every morning. Whole wheat or grain toast or muffin is great. Make it interesting with peppers, onions, spinach, broccoli, feta cheese, whatever will help you to eat the clean protein. If you miss the oatmeal you better not miss this one. I eat some sort of Egg White Omelet every morning. An alternative would be an egg white smoothie! Yeech you say? Ok, then use a Ready-to-Drink Meal like, Muscle Milk Ready-to-Drink Meals (11 ounces = 220 caloriesp; 9g carb, 11g fat, 21g protein packed) . These can be found at TheVitaminShoppe.

Lunch – Healthy Protein (fish, chicken or beef) grilled or broiled (never fried) with colorful vegetables (green, orange, yellow, red, purple, get the picture, salad, broccoli, yams, carrots, corn, beets, squash, eggplant, etc.) No pasta, no rice, no potatoe, no bread. Have the veggies cooked, steamed, broiled or raw. Just eat them with the protein before 1:00pm.

Mid-Afternoon Meal – Protein Snack – No not a candy bar or cake or a cookie. Celery with Peanut Butter, Tuna with Celery, Apple with Peanut Butter, a Muscle Milk RTD, handful of nuts with a piece of fruit. Combine a Complex Carb with a protein and fat for a small snack. Because I am on the go, I tend to use the Muscle Milk drink or I grab an apple with a couple of spoons of peanut butter. Try it for 2 months and watch what happens. Let me hear from you!

Dinner – Healthy Protein with colorful vegetables. Same as lunch, just pick something different. No wine, no beer and no soda. Try Crystal Light or Green Tea flavored water. Dinner is best if it can happen between 5-7:00pm.

Evening Snack – Protein Snack – You guessed it, and RTD or a smoothie, a piece of cheese and a pear or apple. Keep it light and simple. You do not want a lot on your stomach while you are trying to let the body rest and recover for the evening. This shouldn’t be any later than 10:00pm.

Then get up in the morning and start all over again!

Come visit Gina at Fittron.com and enlist her services to help you on your journey towards a healthier and happier lifestyle.

http://fittron.com/gina_jackson_personal_fitness

Love Your Caffeine? Love it a Little Less.

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Many of my clients are Wall Street types and attorneys that combine early days and late nights in their attempts to keep up and compete. If you’re like them, you could be fighting a losing battle with heavy caffeine doses in the morning, followed by pill popping at night. This cycle can land you in the doctor’s office with dehydration or heart palpitations. Too much caffeine can also:

1. Dehydrate your body and skin

2. Deprive you of calcium

3. Be psychologically and physically addicting.

4. Increase your body’s adrenaline, hear rate and blood pressure.

If these reasons for kicking the caffeine habit don’t catch your attention, let me appeal to your vanity: Caffeine dehydrates your body, which in turn encourages you to reach for foods high in sodium, causing you to retain water – which adds to water weight gain. When my clients come to the gym, I work them really hard. I hate to see them dilute the benefits of their hard work in the gym — with what they do outside the gym.

So let’s liberate you from caffeine. Here’s what Professor X suggests: Cold Turkey Solutions Rarely Work. If you think you can just wake up one day and stop, more power to you. But be aware that this could also cause you to join a group of esteemed people that claim to be experts in kicking addictions, because after all, “they’ve done it at least 15 times.” Conduct your withdrawal in steps. Get a friend to do it with you if you think you can’t do it alone. 1. If you drink four cups per day, drop to three cups for one week, then to two until you’re at one cup of coffee per day. Follow your coffee with a glass of water. 2. Substitute that a cup of morning joe with a tall glass of water to initiate the hydrating process. The more water you drink, the less you will be dependent on coffee for that morning boost. 3. Try green tea. It has less caffeine and is high in anti-oxidants. Chase it with a glass of water. Stay away from the type with the corn syrup that you find in the refrigerated section of your deli or store. 4. Unhealthy, irregular diets cause us to seek quick energy fixes. By cleaning up your diet, you’ll maintain consistent energy levels all day long.

Combine healthy diet with smaller doses of stimulants, and you’ll sleep like a baby. If you’re competitive, that extra rest will give you the strength and mental prowess you need to compete to win. How Long Will it Take? If you’re motivated, it will take approximately 21 days – the typical amount of time it takes to break any habit. Is There an Alternative? No. Substituting one stimulant for another (like Red Bull or another type of energy drink) will only aggravate the problem. Give Yourself a Break. You only get one body, so respect it by giving it the proper fuel (and rest) it needs to function and get you to the top of that corporate ladder (if that’s where you indeed want to be). Take Control. We all want to take control of our careers, so start with taking control of your drinking and eating habits, a prerequisite to any plan for happy living, whether you’re an artist with unstructured hours or a Wall Street analyst that is driven by the structure and demands of markets you’ll never control. But you can control the amount of stimulants you put in your body which will keep you out of the doctor’s office. And besides, who has time for that?

Easy Day. Sidney Wilson.

http://fittron.com

I’m looking for a personal trainer

Thursday, March 6th, 2008


Attempting to find a personal trainer can be a rather intimidating process. Most people don’t know where to start, and often just walk into their local gym and ask for one. This system of blind selection is clearly not desirable, but no one seems to know another way to go about it. Well we have a solution. Come visit http://fittron.com and find that perfect trainer.


We recognized the lunacy that exists in placing blind faith in your facility to provide with a qualified professional. Most facilities claim to go through an extensive matching selection, but in reality they’re just filling slots. They have a roster of trainers and they need to get them working. Chances are, the few reputable trainers are already booked, and you’re forced to work out with the guy with a gut who would rather spend his time reading a magazine then instructing you on proper technique and eating habits. Its crazy when you think about it, isn’t it?


How do you know the professional you’re working with is even certified? Does he/she have any references? What do they specialize in? Surely the gym isn’t providing you with this information. The gyms are doing everything they can to get their trainers working; after all they take upwards of 70% of whatever you pay. Did you ever ask to see a resume? Aren’t you entitled to some more information before you commit to a $100 session? Or maybe you’re not a member of a gym, and you’re looking for a trainer to come to your home or apartment. How do you find someone for that? You go to Fittron.com.


With Fittron you can preview before you buy. We list trainer profiles with all the information you could ever want: pictures, rates, certifications, bio, references, specializations and more. We check all certifications, and if a professional posts something that is misleading we take the profile down immediately.


With our specialization tab you can build your own professional. Enter in your zip code and refine your search by specialization. Select from over 80 different specializations including: pre natal, youth fitness, strength training, women’s health and fitness, yoga, strength training, or marathon training. Our database will match your selection with professionals in your area who specialize in those specific fitness areas that you want to pursue. Trying doing something like that at your local gym. Use their profile as a resume and make an informed decision.


There are no contracts with Fittron, there are no referral fees. We’re a directory of fitness professionals for YOU to use. We take the mystery out of finding the right fitness professional. Fittron gives you all the information you could ever want. We just made fitness really easy. Come see for yourself.

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The Fittron Pro Page

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Fittron.com has just added a new and exciting feature to our site: the Pro Page. The Fittron Pro Page is a forum where our professionals can write articles, upload instructional videos, pictures, diet plans, workout programs and more. All posts are free for browsers to view and benefit from.


Each Fittron professional has the ability to craft their own Pro Page. This page will be located on the professional’s Fittron profile. In addition to the information you’ve come to expect (rates, bio, certifications and more) you now have even greater access to the expertise of a Fittron professional. Our professionals will be uploading all sorts of nutritional articles and videos that you can take in for free. Let our professionals impress you with their fitness knowledge on their Pro Page. Once you read the articles and publications that are posted by our professionals, you’ll no doubt want to enlist their expertise in helping you reach your fitness goals.

Additionally, we will be “featuring” various Pro Page posts on our homepage. There is a “featured” Pro Page link that can be accessed by clicking on the yellow sunburst at Fittron.com. The posts that appear here have been selected by our staff as warranting “featured” status. All posts will be linked back the professionals profile page, so if you like one of our featured posts, follow up by clicking on the professionals profile and see what other helpful articles they have posted on their own Pro Page.

This Pro Page will be regularly updated, so be sure to check back everyday to see what new fitness tips you can gain from our qualified professionals. You can be sure you are getting expert advice, as only our certified professionals are allowed to post on Fittron’s Pro Pages.

Perhaps some of you thought that Fittron was a great idea, but you were not able to afford a fitness professional at this time. With our new Pro Page you can take advantage of our professionals EVERY day. Gain insight from their knowledge, check back to see what new tips they’ve posted, and benefit from a Fittron professional without actually working with one.

Fittron is growing and the Pro Pages are a new facet to the site that we are sure will be popular with users. Where else can you get expert advice like this? Only on Fittron. And if you don’t believe us, just come read some of the articles, and check out the profiles of the individuals who wrote them. You won’t find this collection of Fittron talent anywhere else:

http://fittron.com/pro_page

Fittron Featured Professional- JulieAnn Kulla

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

JulieAnn Kulla

Hailing from the Minneapolis/St Paul region, JulieAnn Kulla is an emerging fitness model and competitor. An avid gymnast growing up, JulieAnn devoted much of her youth to pursuing this athletic art, and spent countless hours training and competing in events throughout Minnesota. She eventually stopped competing and took a hiatus from physical activity.

After meeting her husband, who happened to be a professional bodybuilder, JulieAnn felt reinvigorated and began to again focus her life on physical fitness. Her body transformation did not take long, and JulieAnn soon began competing in figure shows. Enjoying success on the figure competition circuit, JulieAnn began getting notice from photographers and other fitness publications. She has been approached by, and appeared in, numerous magazines throughout the fitness world.

JulieAnn is also an ardent follower of healthy eating, and can design meal plans to best fit your needs. She lets you know what you need to eat, when, and how much. Her body holds testament to the fact that following these nutritional programs can bring about great success.

JulieAnn is our first professional in Minnesota. Those of you in the Minneapolis/St. Paul region should take advantage of this tremendous fitness professional. JulieAnn is recognized on a national level as an authority on fitness training and nutrition. She can design programs for you that will help you achieve the results you always wanted.

JulieAnn is not your average personal trainer; she is a Fittron professional. Come view her page and learn more about her. Her accomplishments speak for herself.

http://fittron.com/julieann_kulla