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So it’s the end of January if you are like two-thirds of the new years resolutioners you are not longer sticking to the promises that you made yourself only three short weeks ago. That’s sad isn’t it! Three weeks ago your world was going to be changing, three weeks ago you were going to be half way to 10 lbs lighter, three short weeks ago you were going to make it to the gym at least 3 times a week and eat at home 5 times a week. Its amazing to me how three weeks of regular life is enough to knock more than half of the population off course of their goals. Why is that? I personally gave up new years resolutions because they became expectable to not follow through. It became okay to fail. Make a goal and tell everyone around you when it’s not the first of the year, I bet you will be more likely to stick with it. Nobody wants to be a failure in public, but that brings me back to the same question, why do so many people announce to the world every single year that ‘this is gonna be the year……. (fill in the blank)’ and then quit only 3 weeks later. I’m a little biased so I’m going to specifically talk about health and wellness here. I wanted to know more. Here’s what I found. For the most part the people that are making new years resolutions to lose weight are more than a few pounds overweight. According to a survey of more than 1,500 men and women conducted by researchers at George Washington University Medical Center, overweight and obese individuals strongly believe that exercise and diet are extremely important to their success. In the study, about 18 percent of respondents belonged to a health club while 82 percent did not. About two-thirds were overweight or obese. The more someone weighed, the lower their assessment of their own health. Yet despite being well aware that they need to exercise, negative feelings about the health club environment kept them from doing so.
“Both overweight men and women were intimidated by the health club itself, the environment and the staff. They were both uncomfortable about exercising around fit people,” Miller said. “The message to health clubs is they need to do more to make overweight people feel unself-conscious and comfortable.”
But overweight people can’t wait for health clubs to change, said Gregory Florez, a spokesman for the American Council on Exercise.
“It’s the ultimate conundrum, or Catch-22,” Florez said. “Obese people certainly know they are obese and they need to lose weight, and in many cases are quite motivated. However, they almost universally have a history of failure. They have tried every bestseller diet. They have tried every diet pill, legal and semi-legal. They have watched every infomercial.”
As a health professional this is very sad and at the same time very insightful. First of all it’s sad because so many gyms, personal trainers, dietitians and fitness professionals let the bottom line take the place of helping change peoples lives. Everyday desperate people look to us for answers, they trust us with their lives and we (as an industry) have let them down. Gyms that push fitness programs and training sessions without teaching the importance of nutrition, doctors and dietitians that slap their name on untested products (the worst is athletes that do this!), crazy juices, extremely low calorie diets, undergarments that squeeze you into smaller sizes….. I could go on forever! If you are in the wellness or fitness profession it is your job to do the research. It makes me sad that so many lose track of that. That so many only care about making profit and they are willing to hurt and even ruin lives to get it. With that being said, I have also met thousands of wonderful people in the fitness and wellness industry that have huge hearts and are working to educate and empower people to make that change. It is encouraging to know that there are still  good people on your side, as you are looking for truth in billions of lies that we are bombarded with in the media. What I am most intrigued about is that fitness establishments really are not helping the obesity epidemic they might actually be making it worse. The more I think about it the more it makes sense. I sometimes even feel intimidated to be working out in a gym. So what can we do to fix it? I say we because this is a society problem. We are all affected by it. Health care costs anyone?

Here are some of my ideas:

For the general population:
• Stop being so damn annoying at the gym if you are in great shape. Men: you don’t have to grunt we know you’re strong. Ladies: thongs are not appropriate for the gym it is not a club.
• The TV is filled with garbage! Stop getting health tips from it! The extreme techniques that are used on the Biggest Loser are not good advice to share with your overweight friends. Stop spreading their lies!
• If you are not an expert on health, please stop acting like one because you are in shape. Advising someone on his or her health problems is dangerous if you are not educated on the subject matter. And no, reading Mens Health and doing P90X does not make you an expert.


For the group that feels uncomfortable:
• Get psychiatric help first! People that are extremely overweight have an underlying issue that needs to be addressed before any progress is going to be made. The food and exercise part is easy once that is taken care of.
• Find a professional you TRUST and work with them to come up with unique exercise programs that makes you comfortable.
• The more you exercise the more comfortable you will feel.
• For the most part, people admire your courage to change, the ones that don’t really are just very insecure about themselves. “Next time you feel belittled by another person’s criticism, recognize this: the same thing for which that person criticizes you actually exists in his or her own being, and is perceived as bad. You are that person’s mirror for his or her own “disowned part” – Robin Meade Morning Sunshine! How to radiate confidence and feel it too.   
• Try different forms of programs to find one that you like. You have to like it or you are not going to stick with it period. Online support groups, walking groups, out door boot camps, private personal training studios, there are a lot of different ways to get the exercise that you need besides getting a membership at a gym.  


For fitness professionals:
• Do your research! Find out what types of programs work specifically for that person and make sure they are comfortable with it.  
• Teach the importance of good nutrition. Preaching about only exercise without nutrition is like teaching baseball by only going to the batting cages and ignoring the rest of the game. Never going to work!
• Ask your clients how they feel.
• Make sure the underlying problem is fixed.
• Stop pushing the fads and flavors of the week! Its irresponsible! And stop telling people to go to GNC to find their own products; the teenager working behind the counter has no idea what is in the sparkling containers on the shelves. Again, your JOB to research and share relevant information.  

PLEASE SHARE YOUR IDEAS!! SO WE CAN HELP CHANGE THE SITUATION!


Peas&Love,
Shanna ‘10



Resources:
http://www.efitnessforlife.com/top-reasons-those-get-fit-resolutions-dont-stick
The U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases offers tips on getting fit.
SOURCES: Wayne Miller, Ph.D., professor, exercise science, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, D.C.; Gregory Florez, spokesman, American Council on Exercise, and CEO, FitAdvisor.com, Salt Lake City; January/February 2010 Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior

 
 
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The New Year is here! No surprise that the most popular new years resolution is to lose weight. According to a new survey commissioned by Weight Watchers and Harris Interactive(R) almost half (45%) of U.S. women say losing weight will be one of their New Year's resolutions for the upcoming year. Among those 45% who will resolve to lose weight in the New Year, almost all (97%) say they will need some assistance to keep their resolution. So what is your plan for 2010? Will this be another year with unfilled promises to yourself or will this be the year you rock your body into shape and become the healthy person you’ve always wanted to be. Why not this year? Here are three things that I have learned over the years about successful weight loss plans; 1) they have to be convenient and work with your personal style, 2) you must be accountable to a plan and to someone, a friend, a family member or a fitness professional and 3) you have to see and feel results to stay motivated.  The great news is that you live in an excellent community that offers resolution-helping options for you and your family. Here are some ideas to stay in shape at Lake Carolina this year:

Utilize the trails and paths Beautifully landscaped sidewalks connect our neighborhoods, while miles of bicycle and nature trails amble through 200 acres of preserved Lake Carolina wildlife areas. Currently, over 30 miles of sidewalks, bike paths and walking trails interconnect Lake Carolina, its 34 neighborhoods and Town Center. Use them! 3-4 times a week for at least 20 minutes if you are walking. Get a group together and be accountable to each other.

Join the local outdoor boot camp Did you know there is a local outdoor boot camp in Lake Carolina? Boot camp classes meet daily in the morning and night. Find a class that fits your schedule. You will see results from boot camp classes and you are accountable to be there once you have paid. Plus the group dynamic and constantly changing workouts keeps your fitness plan fun and exciting! Click Here for more!
 
Play outside Lake Carolina has a handful of beautiful outdoor public parks for you to use. Get outside and play! Walk the dog. Start a game of family football. Get your neighbors involved too.
 
Get involved in the sporting events held at Lake Carolina – The big event every year is the Tri the Midlands Triathlon during the middle of June. There are also countless other races and sporting events that happen in Lake Carolina year round. You need some serious motivation sign up for a triathlon or marathon, knowing that everyday the race gets closer will get you out of bed in the morning! Check out The Lake Carolina Blog for a list of upcoming events.
 
Join the YMCA – Enjoy the 55,000 square foot, $10 million Jeep Rogers Family YMCA at Lake Carolina. Adjacent to Kelly Mill Middle School, the new 12-acre Y is simply stunning. They also offer various kids programs and adult fitness classes. It's important that you take into consideration your fitness style. Just because you pay for a membership to a gym does not mean that you will be getting fit. If you have never enjoyed going to the gym save yourself some money and try something else from the list.  Visit www.columbiaymca.org for more about the Y.
 
Hire fitness professional – Make it easy for yourself hire a professional that knows what steps to take to get you to your specific goals. The good ones will keep you accountable because they know they have a vested interest in seeing you succeed. If you are not seeing the results that you are looking for its probably time for a new trainer. All trainers are not created equally! Find one that you like and that can give you what you are paying for…..RESULTS!! And you don't have to join a gym to take advantage of a personal trainer there are trainers that will come to your house, making it even more convient for you! Check it out!
 
Start a weight loss competition  – get a group of neighbors, friends and family together and start your own weight loss competition. Host meetings occasionally to share successes and to keep each other motivated. You can also get fitness professional to help facilitate your competition. Here is a program that is already put together.

Shop at the Farmers Market – Fresh local produce brought to your backyard. Every Thursday from May until November Lake Carolina has farmers market in Town Center, making it easy and convenient to pick up fresh produce every week! Eating whole foods is a great way to stay on track. The closer the food is to coming straight from the Earth the better. Stay away from processed food as much as possible.

Peas & Love,
Shanna Tokarsky '10

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This is from my good friend and business mentor Bob Ferngren:

"Sometimes you have to get very uncomfortable to grow...
1 week on the road and I have some observations.
1. People are people...everywhere I go, I see the same things we face everywhere


 2. Most people I have met are wonderful...its certainly been the best part

3. The vast majority have stopped dreaming and have given up on the life they thought they would have and are settling for much less


4. Many people live in the past...past relationships, past sports accomplishments, past jobs


5. Very few people believe they can have anything they want


6. The health crisis we see everyday is alive everywhere I have been

7. In most place the financial crisis is now generational..."its always been this way"

 8. Young people are following the same path as their parents...only the debt will be bigger (college)...the divorces are starting sooner, and years of poor choices are destroying their health faster

9. People are doing ANYTHING to feel better and desperate for energy...stress is through the roof


10. Most are living quite lives of desperation...single moms, dead end jobs, folks barely living paycheck to paycheck, bosses they can't stand and strangled by debt they never saw coming
 

Through all of that, I have never felt more energized and excited.  I never felt more blessed to be called to this opportunity.
  Guys and gals...there is not just your immediate circle of influence to help...their is a country that needs what we have   I urge you to be stronger and clearer about "where you are going" and "what you see for yourself"...I know this, the only way we can help others is do it ourselves, live your life out loud...be an example and lead.   More than anything...people are looking for strong leadership...   "


Robert Ferngren,CLC
Upward Momentum