January 3rd, 2010 — Fitness, Keys To Wellness, Losing Weight, Nutrition, Obesity, Resistance Training, Santa Cruz CA Personal Trainer, Santa Cruz CA Personal Training
A new year, a new decade, a clean slate to start over, and make positive changes in your life. 2010 has arrived and it is going to be a phenomenal year!
Fitness and weight loss is amongst the most popular New Year’s Resolutions. Every gym parking lot across the nation will be packed in the following months. Gym memberships will spike, new timid faces with wide eyes will emerge, everyone is pumped up to lose weight, and begin their journey to achieve a healthy lifestyle.
This interesting phenomenon will slowing start to dwindle down in March. Statistics show that this New Year’s gym enthusiasm does not last. In fact, most people do not stick with resolutions beyond a few weeks.
Here are 6 tips to keep you on track to accomplish weight loss and fitness results in 2010:
1. Sit down with a qualified personal trainer to discus medical history, fitness goals, postural analysis, body composition, exercise testing, exercise prescription, and nutrition. Most gyms offer a free fitness assessment. Take advantage of this service and do not blindly try to create your own workout regimen.
2. Project clear, thought out, short term and long term goals. Track progress and create a schedule. You will see results if you are putting in the time with a proper workout program.
3. Make sure to reward yourself when you hit goals in your new found healthy lifestyle. This does not mean loafing on the couch with a carton of Ben and Jerry’s. Choose healthy, positive rewards, such as, a massage, a soak in the hot tub, a new I-Pod, new running shoes, or new workout clothes.
4. Keep a food Journal and choose the good stuff. A food journal is a powerful way to hold yourself accountable. Write down what you ate, the portion, time of day, and how you felt. This will help you understand your eating habits. People often eat out of emotion and stress. Work it out and uncover these triggers.
5. Have fun and enjoy your new found healthy lifestyle. A training partner is another great way to make your time in the gym social and fun. Try switching up your workout in the gym with outdoor recreational activities.
6. Be positive. Negative thoughts create stress and zap your energy. Believe in yourself, repeat positive affirmations, enjoy the excitement and opportunities of the future. Positive thoughts will be empowering, give you energy, motivation, and help keep you focused!
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August 8th, 2009 — Boot Camp, Fitness, Functional Training, Kettlebell Training, Keys To Wellness, Losing Weight, Obesity, Resistance Training, Santa Cruz CA Personal Training
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Do you want to lose weight?
Get in shape and stay in shape?
Maybe reduce stress in your life?
Perhaps you’re serious about improving your overall health?
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The good news is that every one of those goals can be accomplished with Fitness Forward Camp.
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Get ready to Squat, Lunge, Push, Pull, Twist, Spin, and Bend the pounds away! You will burn up to 600 calories each session, facilitating weight loss.
Our highly certified, educated, and experienced staff of personal trainers will motivate, encourage, and guide you to fitness results and weight loss. Experience Fitness Forward Camp and experience a fun, innovative, and dynamic workout!
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Fitness Forward Camp benefits are tremendous!
- Functional, full body movements
- Total-body workout that’s varied, fun, and challenging
- Increase core stability
- Improve muscular balance, joint stability, and performance
- Movements convey to sport and daily life
- Improved neuromuscular coordination
- Save time working several muscle groups at once
- Improve your posture
- Prevent injury
- Improve balance
- Ignite Energy
Each client will rise to full potential.
Teamwork and camaraderie is created within the group.
You will look and feel your best.
In health,
Jerod Hoffman
Regional Director of Personal Training
Spa Fitness Centers – Santa Cruz, CA
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October 14th, 2008 — Fitness, Keys To Wellness, Losing Weight, Nutrition, Obesity, Resistance Training
Taking a Strategic Approach is the Answer to Weight Loss
Adjusting the way you think and your lifestyle choices will keep the weight off. Making this commitment will require discipline, willpower, hard work, and planning. However, the rewards are endless.
So many people spend hours in the gym and starve themselves. This is not a healthy approach to weight loss and over training will result in negative results.
It is important to implement a proper workout regimen and plan designed by a “qualified” fitness professional. Not all trainers are equal, check credentials, experience, testimonials, and ask around.
Your plan should include a resistance training program, cardio, recommendations, some stretching or yoga, and a nutrition plan.
Group fitness classes are a second option, but keep in mind that the workout is geared towards a general audience and not you as an individual. Use your discretion because you can be counterproductive in fitness.
Here are 10 weight loss secrets to help you achieve your goal and live a healthy life style.
1. Grazing: Do Not Skip Meals. Many people are over weight or obese because they have slow metabolisms. Try five mini meals. This will promote portion control. In addition, it will give you energy, speed up your metabolism, and lead to weight loss.
2. Avoid Bad / White Carbs. The research is out man, this stuff kills. Bad carbs are a major contributing factor to the obesity epidemic. Read your labels, stay away from white sugar, white flour, and processed foods.
3. Nutrition Log. This holds you accountable for your caloric intake. Choose the good stuff! Good protein sources, high variety of fruits and vegetables, low and good carbohydrate choices.
4. Set Realistic Goals. Don’t stress out and set yourself up for failure. Go for 2 pounds per week.
5. Gradual Changes. Take the first step and alleviate the junk food. Then continue to make healthy changes in your life each week. If you flip a 180, chances are you may feel overwhelmed and relapse.
6. Check Your Cart. Simple, but effective. At the end of your grocery trip check your cart and take out the junk food, it feels good!
7. Movement. Motion creates emotion. Move around, wash your car, go dancing, clean your house, walk, ride your bike, whatever it takes!
8. Hide the TV Remote. Get off the couch and shut off the boob. Go live and enjoy life.
9. Take the Stairs, Park Further Away. Being active during your day will build muscular endurance and burn calories.
10. Build a Lifelong Healthy Lifestyle. Make the nessesary changes and stick to it. You will look good and feel good. Read thefitnessrevelation.com and you will be on your way to health and happiness.
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August 24th, 2008 — Fitness, Keys To Wellness, Losing Weight, Nutrition, Obesity
Carbohydrates “The Good” “The Bad” “The Ugly”
Trendy, fad diets such as the Southbeach and Atkins have left the vast majority of the population completely confused on the amount and type of carbohydrates to consume each day. Despite what these diets have taught the population about cutting carbs, carbohydrates are a very important part of energy production and a healthy diet.
There is no doubt that “Bad Carbs” are contributing to chronic disease in the United States and around the world including:
- The obesity epidemic
- Diabetes
- Heart disease
- High cholesterol
- Cancers
- Ultimately mortality
Alleviating “Bad Carbs” from your diet and choosing “Good Carbs” is the key to weight loss and feeling your best. Understanding how to make these choices at the grocery store is crucial.
“The Good”
- Unprocessed carbohydrates in their natural state

- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Legumes and beans
- Whole grain breads, cereals, and pastas
- Brown Rice
- Metabolized slowly and increase your glycogen stores
- Substained, natural energy
- High in fiber
- Nutrient dense
“The Bad”
“The Ugly”
- Refined, processed, altered, bleached, enriched carbohydrates

- White flour products
- White sugar products
- White breads
- Sugary cereals
- Sodas
- Candies
- Spike blood sugar levels
- Rapidly absorbed stimulating insulin release and fat synthesis
- Low nutrient density
- Lead to obesity and chronic diseases
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August 22nd, 2008 — Fitness, Functional Training, Keys To Wellness, Losing Weight, Nutrition, Obesity, Organic Diets, Resistance Training
10 Compelling Reasons Why Functional Training
Will Lead to Better Muscular Balance and Improved Performance

Functional training involves exercises that train movements, working several muscle groups at once. The goal is to mimic real life situations that will convey to daily activities or sports.
Life doesn’t happen in the isolated planes used in a traditional body building regimen or on a standard resistance training machine that isolates one muscle group.
In addition, we sit in cars all day, at the desk, on the couch, so it’s not a great idea to train sitting in a machine with a back rest.
Functional training uses weight bearing activities that target the core muscles and emphasizes the bodies natural ability to move in three anatomical planes of motion. Focusing on six patterns of movement in a persons daily life;
- Squat
- Lunge
- Push
- Pull
- Twist
- Bend
Using little equipment such as:
- Cables
- Bosu balls
- Stability balls
- Kettle bells
- Medicine balls
- Resistance bands
- Etc.
The benefits of a functional training program are tremendous!
1. Improved muscular balance and joint stability.
2. Increase Core stability.
3. Improved neuromuscular coordination.
4. Save time working several muscle groups at once.
5. Improve your posture.
6. Prevent injury.
7. Improve balance.
8. Workout anywhere using body weight and little equipment.
9. Sport specific training.
10. Functional training movements can be done in an almost endless number of variations forcing your body to acclimate.
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August 21st, 2008 — Keys To Wellness, Losing Weight, Nutrition, Obesity, Organic Diets
Eating Organic May Promote Weight Loss
An organic diet may promote weight loss because you are not ingesting unnatural ingredients and chemicals that sabotage your hunger levels and slow your metabolism.
In 1960 obesity was not an epidemic in the United States. In addition, foods did not contain:
- Growth hormones
- MSG
- High fructose corn syrup
- Olestra
- Aspartame
- Saccharine
- Splenda
- etc.
An update in 2008 reported 32.1% of adults in the United States ages 20-74 were obese and 97.1 million American adults are overweight. Contributing factors range from imbalances in caloric intake, energy expenditure and sedentary lifestyles.
But new research is showing how synthetic chemicals may be the underlining issue to the obesity epidemic. The stored chemicals disrupt our body’s natural abilities to send signals when you are full or hungry, causing over eating and weight gain.
The Solution May Start with Eating “Real Food” Free of Carcinogens.
On an organic diet your body is able to filter out built up toxins and free radicals that cause damage at the cellular level. Thus, keeping our bodily functions healthy and efficient.
You will look and feel your best by choosing organic foods with no:
- Synthetic pesticides
- Synthetic herbicides
- Growth hormones
- Preservatives or additives
- Genetically engineered seeds
- or any other ingredients from Mars.
In addition, organic foods have a dramatically higher concentration of nutrients, antioxidants and vitamins.
This is because of:
- Improved ecology
- Farm biodiversity
- No irradiation
- Enriched drought resistant soil
- Less soil erosion
- and less groundwater pollution.
Give your body what it deserves and your body will thank you.
Remember to go for food that is minimally processed with 10 or less ingredients and close to its natural state.
Cheers to feeling good!
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