What Are You Doing in 2011? How Planning Is The Best Holiday Gift of All

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Posted by admin | Posted in Health Topics | Posted on 12-06-2011

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I’m sure we can all agree that this is the time of year when people are physically in their offices, while their minds are off planning the holidays. And although planning your holidays is appropriate right now, if you’re not also planning your PR strategy for first quarter of 2011, you’re throwing away great opportunities.

You see, the media doesn’t take the holidays off. Radio and TV shows are still airing and there will still be a newspaper at your door on Christmas morning. The way the media does their work and still finds time to take off to celebrate is by preparing their coverage prior to the holidays. With talk radio for instance, we know that December is when many hosts prerecord interviews so they can run fresh shows in December without having to be in-studio. And at the same time, their producers are scheduling interviews now for January so they can hit the ground running when they’re back at work in the New Year.

Another important thing to remember is that there is a finite amount of airtime and column inches that the media needs to fill. But, who gets that coveted space and time is really a matter of the early bird attracting the worm with the right angle, the right credentials, and the right advice for the audience.

You don’t need a crystal ball to figure out a general sense of what the media will be covering or angles to pitch that will land you some quality interviews. Let’s face it, now is the time when everyone is focused on New Year’s resolutions – things they can do a little better in 2011. Be it weight loss, health, fitness, finances, relationships, careers, and business – just about any issue that comes up in our daily lives is a subject of all New Year’s resolutions. When it comes right down to it, any topic that revolves around providing tips and expertise for either consumers or businesses can fit into this gigantic umbrella topic. If you can offer wisdom on any of those kinds of topics, now is the time. If you wait until the New Year to execute your PR campaign, you stand the chance of being turned down by the media, for no other reason than they already have quotes for their story or a guest scheduled who is an expert on your very same topic.

At the end of the day – or in this case, at the end of the year – if you understand the media’s needs and how you can contribute to them, then you can be one of the notable experts being interviewed on the air or quoted in the news after the ball drops in Times Square. There’s just no better kick-off for your 2011 PR campaign than being the spotlighted expert that consumers are listening to or reading about.

LA Fitness Gyms

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Posted by admin | Posted in Fitness | Posted on 28-05-2011

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One of the major reasons that people Opt for a health exercise is to get rid of a disease that they have. In fact, the diseases are those caused as a result of obesity so they go for an exercise to lose their weight. It happens that many of the practitioners do not get well with it and get frustrated in life. But the sole objective should be to eliminate diseases from the body however you might not end up with a slim body. If a reduced heart disease risk and a better blood glucose level are at least achieved out of a health work out then you can think to get paid off for your labor and the money.

If from exercise alone you can feel better physically and mentally then why not go for one? As a result of a regular exercise, you can have an increased energy and stamina level and with the secretion of endorphins, the sense of well being can be boosted. So, to end up well with the achievements of the projected fitness, one must start well and continue with vigor and interest. When you are on the internet surfing about health, you will likely run into large information regarding the fitness centers. One of the ideal examples will be the LA fitness which has its own website on the internet and it is serving for 24 hours a day to provide information about its objectives and the plans regarding health fitness for the welfare of the people.

With a network of a large number of fitness centers in the United States, it is emerging as a leading association dedicated for the peoples health and fitness. Since 1984 when it was first established, it has been continuously working hard on providing its services through different sports club in Arizona, Georgia, Florida, California, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas, Connecticut, Washington, and New Jersey. Among its projected plans is establishment of 135 more such sports club in the country. Thus, it is no doubt that LA fitness is an ideal and mega health institute in the country. The following points may be helpful for you to understand more accurately why LA fitness is so popular among the fitness seekers:

1. Commitment to service. This LA Fitness is not like all others in the market already but in fact meant for its quality management. Besides the staff working over here are equally capable to understand the clients needs and treat them the way they want so as to meet their body demands. They are also wise enough to update their existing fitness and exercising health equipments from older versions to the newer ones and try to give the maximum satisfaction out of their service.

2. Fitness programs. Besides having a good service, it provides its members with appropriate fitness programs from time to time. Some of its fitness programs include yoga, indoor cycling, aqua aerobics mat Pilates and kick boxing also. They have a good choice for those who wants to develop his/her sports fitness and for those too who want to increase their energy and stamina levels as well. They are often too smart to hold tournaments and leagues for their members so as to ensure the development of sportsmanship and the camaraderie. These are in fact a good alternative for those who do not just like to get fixed at the notion of the aerobic fitness or so.

3. Revolutionary approach in aerobics. LA fitness is an ideal place for the aerobics alone while it has programs that emphasizes mainly on the revolutionary approach to achieve the projected goals. As a result the members find it easier to build in them a motivation to acquire fitness for a lifetime and for generations to come. What you pay at LA fitness will surely pay you back in the form a satisfied and aesthetic life- this is what its members think about it.

How to Keep Your Fitness Resolutions in 2011!

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Posted by admin | Posted in Fitness | Posted on 28-05-2011

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It’s that time of year when we all start thinking bout resolutions to improve ourselves over the coming 12 months. 2010 has flown by and in a short 12 months we’ll be getting ready to welcome 2012. For so many of us our resolutions revolve around health, fitness and nutrition. Losing weight and improving eating habits are among the most common goals set across all populations at this time of year. However it’s no secret that the majority fail in their quest towards achieving a better body.

Don’t let the next 12 months be the same as the last! Set some fitness goals now and take action. 12 months from now you you can either be a year older and possibly a few pounds (or more) heavier, OR you can be lighter, healthier and in better shape than you’ve been your whole life! IT’S UP TO YOU! I recognise it’s not easy so here’s a few quick tips to help you stay on the right track with your fitness resolutions….

1. Set SMART goals. These goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely. Without having specific goals in mind it’s near impossible to make substantial progress in the gym. Having a definite goal in mind will motivate you on those days you don’t want to go to the gym or those times when unhealthy lifestyle choices threaten to de rail your progress. Short term milestones will help you keep on track for your ultimate goal.

2. Put together a game plan. You might have heard the expression if you fail to prepare you better prepare to fail. This couldn’t be truer than in the quest for a physique transformation! Once you’ve set your SMART goals you need to formulate a game plan to reach your targets. Much like a business plan helps a business attain success, a personal game plan will increase your likelihood of massive success!

3. Stick with it! Success isn’t going to come overnight. Experts believe it takes 21 days to form a habit and it could be 4-6 weeks before you see any substantial changes in your physique or performance. Consistency is key! Keep taking steps forward and never back and you will meet your fitness goals.

4. Keep a training and food journal. Keep track of every workout in a journal. There’s no better way of tracking your true success. Aiming to improve your numbers every time you set foot in the gym is a great motivator. The same goes for food. Keep track of the foods your consuming and more importantly the quantities. I certainly wouldn’t advocate calorie counting but oftentimes those of us looking to loose weight are eating more than we think we are and those looking to gain muscle are consuming no where near the amount we think we are. Put it all on paper to take out the guesswork. Your training/food journal won’t lie!

5. Get some help! Hire a personal trainer or join a group fitness class or fitness boot camp like the Fit For It Boot camp here in Dublin (Shameless plug =D ). Research has shown that those who acquire the help of a professional are much more likely to succeed in reaching their fat loss/fitness goals. Finding a training partner is another positive step. You’ll be there to motivate one another and it will bring an element of competition to the session.

There you have it! Five quick easy tips that will dramatically increase your chances of seeing great success in 2011. Don’t let another year go by where your resolutions fall to the wayside a few weeks in. Enjoy the holidays and then get to work in January. If there’s anyway I can help you out with reaching your fitness or fat loss goals shoot me a message fitforittraining@gmail.com

Have a great Christmas and New Year!

Pat Divilly

Men’s Health To Best Life

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Posted by admin | Posted in Men's Health | Posted on 26-05-2011

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Men’s Health To Best Life The best way to gain men’s health to best life fitness is to exercise and get check ups on a regular basis. It is surprising to see the figures for men who don’t make regular visits to the doctor.

Men’s health issues will arise and if not looked at there is a definite chance that a serious problem can be overlooked. 1-5 men will get prostate cancer, yet few men actually get a regular check up and thus only know there is a problem once this men’s health issue has gotten to a critical stage. This is not the way to men’s health to best life secrets.

One of the best things a man can do for himself is to watch what he eats and get enough exercise. These two simple, yet hard to do, items are the corner stone to men’s health and staying fit. Of course, there is the problem of work and being too tired to exercise, but do you need to have a wake up call with a serious men’s health risk to get your butt moving?

Here are a few tips to men’s health to best life practices that you can employ now.

1. Eat smaller meals throughout the day. This will help keep your metabolism high and will burn more fat, while keeping your energy up all day long.

2. By having a simple exercise routine to supplement your healthy lifestyle, you will lose weight faster, build more muscle, have more energy for more of the other activities you want to do in the day, and you will be gaining a cornerstone of men’s health to best life practices.

3. Take one meal to cheat and have a beer and pizza, or whatever foods you love. Statistics have shown that those who allow themselves some of the foods they want will stick with a diet. Just make sure you have this cheat meal only once a week.

To learn more please visit The Healthy Blogger [http://www.thehealthyblogger.blogspot.com] to find out more about how to improve your health.

Current Trends in Health and Fitness – 2010

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Posted by admin | Posted in Health Topics | Posted on 25-04-2011

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Earlier this year I attended the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Personal Trainers Conference. During the conference, I learned some useful information and received validation that I am on the right path when it comes to my personal approach to workouts and fitness in general. Since these types of conferences are a good reflection of current trends and future directions of the health and fitness industry, at least among true fitness professionals, I thought you might be interested in learning about the most discussed topics during the conference.

On a side note, there are always personal trainers and other health and fitness employees who have no interest in increasing their knowledge or providing better information to their clients/customers. These people are not representative of the entire health and fitness industry, although they do make up a significant portion of it. The true professionals realize that health and fitness information is constantly evolving and we have to keep learning if we want to provide our clients with the most accurate information and the best quality service.

Personal trainers and other health and fitness employees who are not interested in improving their knowledge or staying up to date with information are usually more concerned about making money than they are about their clients. Naturally, it is best to avoid these people whenever possible, because they generally provide lower quality products or services that will not help you effectively reach your goals and generally result in disappointment and frustration.

Okay, with that little diversion out of the way, let’s get back to the conference. There were many different topics covered during the conference including nutritional issues, performance enhancement for athletes, training special populations (children, elderly, people with injuries, etc.), and more. However, even with this wide variety of topics, there were some topics that seemed to keep coming up over and over in different presentations.

Probably the most frequently discussed topics were related to movement, specifically the importance of moving correctly and training to correct poor movement patterns. If you have followed my writings over the years, it should be no surprise that proper movement is very important to me and it is great to see that movement issues are taking a more prominent role in the health and fitness industry.

There are many reasons why movement technique is getting more attention, but one of the driving forces is actually the rising cost of health care. As health care slowly shifts from just treating problems to actively preventing them, research has found that people who have incorrect movement technique are more likely to develop muscle and joint problems later in life, which results in higher numbers of joint replacements, falls, and other major problems. To make matters worse, these problems are not only found in the elderly.

With the removal of physical education from many schools, children are growing up being less active. This not only has implications for increasing levels of childhood obesity, but it has consequences for movement as well. We are finding that inactive children are much more likely to have poor movement technique when they grow up, which results in premature deterioration of their body. Younger people commonly have physical problems that should not occur for another 10-20 years or more and many of these problems are the direct result of poor movement technique putting excessive wear and tear on their muscles and joints.

The good news is these incorrect movements can be retrained and when poor movement patterns are replaced with correct ones, people can dramatically improve their long-term health. Unfortunately, training biomechanically correct movements is more complicated than just performing random exercises and exercising on traditional machines will generally not do the job. It takes concentration and awareness of what muscles are contracting and how each segment of your body is moving, along with the knowledge of how each movement is technically supposed to be performed.

When all these elements are put together in a well-designed training program, people of all ages and ability levels can improve their overall health and physical function. This was evident at the conference, because there were sessions on exercising and training movements with many different types of people including, children, elderly people, athletes, pregnant women, and people with injuries. It is clear that training is advancing past simply working individual muscles and becoming more about training each muscle to work correctly with the rest of the body.

Proper movement was not the only topic covered and many of the usual subjects were represented as well. On the nutrition side, protein intake and supplementation are still popular, because people are always interested in learning things they can do to improve their results. Another topic that continues to be noteworthy is eating disorders, along with the importance of developing good eating habits. People with bad eating habits (eating too much before they go to bed, eating too few calories, etc.), almost always have a hard time making progress, because even a great exercise routine can be undone by poor nutritional habits.

There were also many sessions with practical information about different types of training and demonstrations of new training equipment. Much of the focus was on training to improve specific attributes, such as speed, agility, power, and balance. Improving these different characteristics is important for improving physical performance in athletes, but they also have applications for improving performance in everyday tasks and improving the quality of life in all segments of the population.

Of course, no conference would be complete without sessions on core training, because everyone cares about their abdominal muscles. Fortunately these sessions were not about generic topics, such as training to get 6-pack abs, but rather training to improve the function of your body. The core muscles are essential for protecting your spine, maintaining good posture, preventing back pain, and much more, but many people still only think about how they look and not about how they function.

The topics discussed above were not the only ones covered during the conference, but they were the most common ones. When looking at everything, it’s clear the overall theme and general direction of the health and fitness industry is learning to use specific exercises and movements to improve physical function in people of all ages and ability levels. As time progresses, hopefully training not just to improve appearance, but also to improve physical function, will become a standard for personal trainers and others in the health and fitness industry. Unfortunately, right now we are still a long way from that happening.