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		<title>5 Steps to Build Your Exercise Program- Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s a review of each step. We covered #1 last week.

Goal- Vision
Plan
Tools and Support
Progression
Joint Integrity

Plan.   Yes, you need a PLAN.  If I decided to drive from LA to Lake Tahoe (a place I have never been before), I would need a map to show me where it was in relationship to where I am now.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here’s a review of each step. We covered #1 last week.</p>
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<li>Goal- Vision</li>
<li>Plan</li>
<li>Tools and Support</li>
<li>Progression</li>
<li>Joint Integrity</li>
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<p>Plan.   Yes, you need a PLAN.  If I decided to drive from LA to Lake Tahoe (a place I have never been before), I would need a map to show me where it was in relationship to where I am now.  Then, I would plan out a route to drive, considering that there may be multiple choices with factors that would influence me to choose the route I do.  Let’s now translate this to your body.</p>
<p>You have a goal.  Let’s assume it’s weight loss right now.  You want to lose 35 pounds and get to a weight you have not been at or seen in 25+ years.  Technically for you, this is new territory.  How will you get there? What is the plan? What happens at each stage? Do you know the stages?</p>
<p>On a road trip, you stop for gas.  On a weight loss plan, you stop for “progression” (we will cover this more in part 4).  On a road trip, you may run into a closed road or dangerous conditions that force you to choose another road that you didn’t plan on. (thank God you have a map!)</p>
<p>How many times have you tried to lose weight before and hit a road block and stopped?  Do you know what to do when you hit a road block?  Most people don’t (that is why they hire a trainer or coach) so they get frustrated, give up and decide they have failed.  This doesn’t have to be the case.  There is hope.</p>
<p>What elements do you need in your fitness/health map?  I teach a formula called the FITT principle (Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type).  It’s outline in the 90 Day Health and Body Makeover Program, the 6 Week Beach Body in a Box and I believe in the 30 Day Jump Start (which you can get for free at <a href="&lt;a href=">http://www.invisiblefitness.com</a>/&#8221; so I won’t go into all the details here.</p>
<p>Besides using the FITT principle properly, elements for your map are:</p>
<ol>
<li>Resistance Training- we      all need it.  Why?  It’s the basis of your metabolism.  The more active tissue you have (muscle)      the more calories you burn (and can eat!) This is also your  “long term investment plan” for keeping      weight off.</li>
<li>Cardiovascular- we all      need this as well for keeping blood pressure low, improving cholesterol      and all heart related functions and it’s the best way to burn calories in      a short amount of time.</li>
<li>Food Log- Daily Diet      Plan-  And I don’t mean “diet” as in      “ give stuff up” , I refer to diet as in “what do you eat?”</li>
<li>Rest and Relaxation- we      all need this to keep our adrenal hormones in balance (having adrenal      fatigue causes weight loss resistance) as well as allow our muscles and      body to “repair and rebuild” from our exercise.  The body changes in REST, not in      work.  If you are working too much      or too long, you never allow the adaptation to occur.</li>
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<p>This would be what you need to address to START the map.  The next 3 weeks will give you a chance to see what other factors can help you make stages and “alternative routes” to your map so you get where you want to go this time!</p>
<p>Other questions to ask yourself about your plan:</p>
<ol>
<li>How long/ how much time do      I have to do each one of these steps a week- what is realistic for me?</li>
<li>Where will I do my      workouts?  Will I have more than one      choice?</li>
<li>Do I know which exercises      are best for me for cardio?  Can I      do more than one?  Do I have to do      more than one?</li>
<li>Do I know if I am      efficiently building muscle?  What      exercises do I do now that build muscle?</li>
<li>Have I tested my      bodyfat?  How would I?  How often should /will I retest it to      see if what I am doing is working?</li>
<li>If I am super busy, what      is the more important thing for me to focus on right now?  What will get me the most results?</li>
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<p>If you have been struggling for a long time, as many people do, I hope you realize by now that I have options of how to help you!!  The first, a “do it yourself” program, is now available for less in download form!!  <a href="http://www.6weekbeachbodyinabox.com/"></a><a href="http://6weekbeachbodyinabox.com">http://www.6weekbeachbodyinabox.com</a> can be purchased so you can start TODAY with the download only choice.  This gives you step by step instructions and includes the breakdown to a fitness program you can do anywhere and includes the 90 Day DVD with 25 exercises on it.</p>
<p>I offer coaching over the phone and even personal training on Skype!  Check out one of my star clients:  <p><a href="http://invisiblefitness.com/blog/2010/03/5-steps-to-build-your-exercise-program-part-2/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p>And of course, if you are local in CA, I can offer you a 5 package of sessions  to build a program for you to do on your own.  Call for details and to see if there is room in the schedule.  800 571 5722</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;<em>JJ helped me to understand that adding extra cardio workout is not what my body  needs. 4 sessions with JJ has helped me more to shape my body and  to drop 5  pounds. Can only imagine how much more I can lose if I incorporate better  eating habits. Thanks JJ &#8220;</em> </strong>Anita Trujillo</p>
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		<title>A quick and easy leg workout at home!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This exercise is called the Tap Back.  I have filmed 2 short videos about it that I wanted to share with you. This exercise can be used for several reasons.

As a cardio or more intense leg exercise warm      up.
To get your heart rate up before a brisk walk   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This exercise is called the Tap Back.  I have filmed 2 short videos about it that I wanted to share with you. This exercise can be used for several reasons.</p>
<ol>
<li>As a cardio or more intense leg exercise warm      up.</li>
<li>To get your heart rate up before a brisk walk      or jog</li>
<li>In conjunction with      a leg workout</li>
<li>As a 15 min      cardio blast</li>
<li>For knee      problems, you can replace the lunge with this.  The forces are different on the joint so      tapping back and stepping up are easier and less “grinding” then a lunge.      (I am not saying lunges are bad!)</li>
<li>This will build      some muscle.  Depending on your      fitness level, how tall you are and how much “mass” you have will      determine the amount of resistance.</li>
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<p>I use it at least once a week myself because it gets my heart rate up and prepares my legs for more difficult exercise.</p>
<p>Here is video #1 which is most of the explanation</p>
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<p>Here is video #2 to make sure people were doing it correctly!</p>
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<div id="pastedDivNode" style="display: inline;">Now how many do you do?This will depend on your goal.</p>
<p>For a quick 15 min cardio and leg blast, I would do 3 sets of 1 minute on each leg (6 min) and then 3 sets to the side. (there is no video for this, but it’s the same exercise except a side step) This will be 12 minutes of constant movement if you do not rest.  If the first step is not hard enough, try the second step when doing the tap back as I show here “to the front”.  I would NOT recommend using the 2<sup>nd</sup> step on the side step.</p>
<p>If you are a beginner, start with the first step.  Everyone should at least do the first step for the first set on each leg as a warm up anyway.</p>
<p>If  you are pretty strong, use the 2nd step on set 2 and 3.</p>
<p>If the side step bothers your knee for any reason, try 3 sets each leg on the first step and then 3 sets on each leg on the second step.  Still the same 12 minutes.</p>
<p>You can count instead of time but know that the least amount you want to start with is 1 minute so if you are counting, I would say start with 30-40.</p>
<p>Try it and let me know!</p>
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		<title>Think and lose weight. Read why it works.</title>
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Since our 6 Week Beach Body Program uses MIND TOOLS such as EFT, hypnosis and meditation, I wanted to share with you WHY and HOW you can lose weight by changing the way you THINK.
For some of you , the idea of hypnosis is being told to act like a chicken.  Wrong.
This article was written [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since our 6 Week Beach Body Program uses MIND TOOLS such as EFT, hypnosis and meditation, I wanted to share with you WHY and HOW you can lose weight by changing the way you THINK.</p>
<p>For some of you , the idea of hypnosis is being told to act like a chicken.  Wrong.</p>
<p>This article was written by Susan French, C.Ht.</p>
<p>Hypnosis is a powerful tool but exactly HOW does it work? The real magic is that hypnosis works as both a &#8220;magic wand&#8221; and as a &#8220;snowball gathering snow.&#8221;</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at each separately and then how they work together.</p>
<p>The magic-wand effect is when you have a hypnosis session and your issue is solved instantly and without further effort. Magic!</p>
<p>The snowball effect is what you experience with several hypnosis sessions, in which each session reinforces and enhances the relief created by previous sessions.</p>
<p>The reality is that both effects create permanent change. Hypnosis creates the initial change. Reinforcement ensures that the change lasts.</p>
<p>Reinforcement occurs when you regularly use a reinforcement CD made by your hypnotherapist, induce self-hypnosis, or through continued subsequent sessions with your hypnotherapist. Your hypnotherapist guides you in creating the initial change and reinforcing it, thereby accomplishing your goal of permanent, positive change.</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s look at it a little more closely.</p>
<p>We use hypnosis to change responses and behaviors. All responses and behaviors are learned. All that hypnosis really does is cause very rapid learning (or relearning) to take place so that new responses and behaviors become automatic.</p>
<p>Hypnosis allows this rapid learning to occur by interrupting the conscious, critical factor of the mind/brain. For reasons of survival, the critical factor of the mind/brain slows down the learning process. However, when those initial survival reasons are no longer necessary, it makes sense to interrupt or bypass the critical factor, which is precisely what hypnosis does &#8211; painlessly, safely, and effectively.</p>
<p>We know that no learning is INSTANT. You didn&#8217;t learn to ride a bike instantly. You didn&#8217;t learn to speak instantly. You didn&#8217;t learn to read or write instantly. You were taught the initial ideas and methods and those ideas were repeatedly reinforced until they become automatic.</p>
<p>Hypnosis allows that learning or relearning to happen more rapidly. However, as with any learning process, it needs to be reinforced. Thus, hypnosis is both a &#8220;magic wand&#8221; and a &#8220;snowball gathering snow.&#8221;</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at Joanna&#8217;s experience to get a better idea of exactly how hypnosis DOES work:</p>
<p>Joanna was sitting in the waiting room at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute. She was waiting for her first hypnotherapy appointment. She was desperate to lose weight. She had lost and gained at least three hundred pounds in her thirty-two years. Now, here she was, seventy pounds overweight again. She had tried everything.</p>
<p>She had heard some say that hypnosis could be like a magic wand. She had heard others say it didn&#8217;t work at all. Her best friend Martha had just lost fifty-five pounds using hypnosis. She said it was easy and it worked, but that Joanna would have to do her part too. Would it work for her?</p>
<p>If this reminds you of your own questions about weight loss and hypnosis, keep reading.</p>
<p>We can call the habit of overeating a food addiction, compulsive overeating, or a self-destructive habit. Whatever we call it, though, once that kind of behavior takes control, you will need to unlearn old, destructive behaviors and relearn new, constructive ones.</p>
<p>Joanna followed through with her hypnosis for weight loss. She learned the reasons she ate for comfort and she altered those behaviors. She learned that eating good, fueling foods were essential, and she incorporated those ideas into her daily life. She also learned that she needed to move her body more. Exercise became her oasis. It became her &#8220;me-time&#8221; every day.</p>
<p>Joanna lost her seventy pounds easily and happily and has maintained her new weight because she created a new relationship with food, with her body, and with life itself. That was five years ago.</p>
<p>Hypnosis makes the process of transforming counterproductive behaviors to productive behaviors easy, effective, and empowering. Any behavior that does not serve your goals and dreams can be changed using hypnosis.</p>
<p>Hypnosis accelerates your learning process so that what might have taken you twenty years to &#8220;learn&#8221; can be restructured in four to six sessions.</p>
<p>Hypnosis is being used in major medical institutions, such as, Harvard Medical School, UCLA, Stanford, Kaiser Permanente, Beth Israel Deaconness Hospital, and many burn centers, to ease pain, fear, and treatment [, and accelerate healing] for their patients.</p>
<p>Hypnosis is approved by, both, the American Medical Association (AMA) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) for Complementary and Alternative Medical Treatment and as an adjunct to traditional treatments.</p>
<p>The moral of this story is this: if you are wondering if hypnosis is a magic wand or a cumulative change response (snowball effect), it is both!</p>
<p>If all else has failed and you are ready and committed to achieving your goals, it is time to try hypnosis. It works!</p>
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<p>And that&#8217;s why we use it as the foundation for changing your MIND on the 6 Week Beach Body Program.  We want you to have long lasting change, not temporary results!   http://www.6weekbeachbody.com</p>
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		<title>5 Biggest Mistakes People Make with their Exercise Program</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[***This list is for people who are already working out, but not getting the results they think they should be***

Adrenal Fatigue and Hormones
Realistic expectations of the exercises you      choose
Progression and Adaptation
Tools- HR Monitor
Physiology of resistance training

Now let me explain what this all means.
1.      Adrenal Fatigue: common symptom is severe fatigue.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>***This list is for people who are already working out, but not getting the results they think they should be***</p>
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<li>Adrenal Fatigue and Hormones</li>
<li>Realistic expectations of the exercises you      choose</li>
<li>Progression and Adaptation</li>
<li>Tools- HR Monitor</li>
<li>Physiology of resistance training</li>
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<p>Now let me explain what this all means.</p>
<p>1.      <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Adrenal Fatigue</span>: common symptom is severe fatigue.  Factors include high stress, aging, decline of hormones, lack of rest and balance. This is the #1 mistake people make in creating their programs because they do not know or take into account how the hormones and adrenals affect your results. Cortisol, your flight or fight hormone, will keep your body in a holding pattern and not release fat, water or weight if it&#8217;s elevated.  Simultaneously, if coritsol is high, your DHEA is low.  DHEA is the hormone needed to be the building block for your sex and thyroid hormones.  If your DHEA is low, that may throw off the production of all your other hormones.  If you have adrenal fatigue,  you should build you program around correcting that and supporting the changes that need to occur so your body can rebalance, replenish and release.</p>
<p>2.      <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Realistic Expectations of the exercises you choose</span>: If you want weight loss, doing pilates or Hatha yoga for hours a week can leave you very frustrated that you are not seeing the results you expected.  These exercises are not the most efficient choice for weight loss for several reasons.  This does not mean you could not experience weight loss if you are adding other things and attending  to your diet, but generally speaking these are not &#8220;efficient&#8221; choices for a weight loss goal. Another example is when I ask clients if they do legs, they say &#8221; I run&#8221;.  Cardio work is not resistance training.  Most cardio programs will not build muscle in your legs.</p>
<p>3.      <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Progression and Adaptation:</span> Once you start a program, your body will change to adapt to the new circumstances ( the exercises). Depending on the degree of the intensity of the new environment will determine how much and how fast the body changes.  But regardless if you are adding a little or a lot, once you adapt, you slow down or stop seeing results.  In order to keep getting results, you have to keep progressing in your program.  There are several factors, including the FITT principle (Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type), that can be altered and adjusted to keep getting results.  Too often, I have clients who tell me they have been doing the SAME exercise routine for 3-5 years or more.  You can&#8217;t expect your body to change when it&#8217;s obviously good at what you do!  If you want change, you have to progress.</p>
<p>4.      <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Tools- HR Monitor:</span> I can&#8217;t stress this one enough.  How do you know how hard something is for your body?  We often use RPE, Rate of Perceived Exertion, to determine how hard we think we work.  But this is a very flawed method because it will differ greatly from person to person. Ex athletes will have a higher threshold and maybe over train.  Non athletic people may have a low threshold and under train. The consistent gauge is a heart rate monitor that can tell you exactly what is going on inside of you minute by minute.  How do you know when it&#8217;s time to increase the intensity? Cardio training prescriptions are based on some of the prior points made here so one size does not fit all.</p>
<p>5.      <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Physiology of Resistance Training:</span> I have been meeting with people who have no idea how to build muscle- unless you studied it, most people do not know. One person thinks that using light weights while doing aerobics will do it- nope.  Another thinks that lifting heavy and fast for 20 seconds will do it- nope.  There is a very specific science called physiology that explains the amount of intensity and time needed to change the muscle cells. Just like in point #3, as the body adapts, we need to progress.  Progression in resistance training to keep stimulating muscle growth is determined by a few things.  Again , using the FITT principle, applying #1 from this list and of course lifestyle are 3 main factors in designing an appropriate  and effective resistance training program.  How you know if it&#8217;s working?  You are losing body fat and increasing lean mass- this could still look like weight loss only.  You would need a before and after for body fat tests to compare.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, I have just scratched the surface of this topic.  Stay tuned for part #2 which is focused more for the population that is not consistent with exercise, lacks motivation and discipline and is unsure where to start.</p>
<p>Here is the 45 minute audio recording we did to cover this topic more in depth:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.audioacrobat.com/play/WPCsg8C4">5 Biggest Mistake- Part 1 call replay</a></p>
<p>For an individual consultation on what you should do to get started or to uncover what factor is getting in your way and what to do about it, please call J.J. Flizanes at 800 571 5722 or check out http://www.invisiblefitness.com</p>
<p><strong></strong>Credentials and  accolades follow the name of JJ Flizanes wherever it appears and for good  reason. JJ is the creator of world-class fitness programs and routines, such as  the Foundations Program for the New York Sports Club and Invisible Fitness<sup>TM</sup>.  What sets JJ apart from her Celebrity Fitness counterparts lies in her  anatomically centered routines, which protect overworked and aging joints from  catastrophic failure. Named by <strong><em>Elite Traveler Magazine </em></strong>as their  2007 Global Black Book pick of <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em>Best </em>Personal Trainer in Los  Angeles</span> , JJ has been lauded by <strong>Shape Magazine </strong>as one of the top 6  fitness trainers in 2003.   JJ has  been featured in many magazines including <em>Muscle and Fitness HERS, Elegant  Bride, Fitness Magazine, E Pregnancy Magazine</em> to name a few. Her television  appearances include LA&#8217;s KTLA, CBS and NBC. She appeared every  week last summer on <strong>YOURLA </strong>on<strong> NBC</strong> in Los Angeles and has been  heard on <strong><em>The Aware</em></strong> <strong><em>Show</em></strong> with Lisa Garr in local  radio. She is the Fitness Expert for the Nourishing Wellness Medical Centre and  an in house expert for FKC International.   In  January of 2007, JJ launches her most challenging and exciting program to  date<strong>: The 90 day Health and Body Makeover</strong>, in which candidates take on  creating a new body and lifestyle for life. <strong>Invisible Fitness</strong> offer  fitness training, fitness coaching, workshops &amp; seminars, and corporate  programs. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.invisiblefitness.com/" target="_blank">www.invisiblefitness.com</a></p>
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		<title>Fat and unhealthy costs us all money!</title>
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The Ecomony and Corporate costs get hit hard! 
The Hard Facts as of May 2008 

 There is a $1.3 trillion total impact on the economy from seven chronic disease, pulmonary conditions and mental illness. Of this amount, $1.1 trillion is attributed to lost productivity (DeVol et.al. 2007)


 It is projected that by 2023 there [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Ecomony and Corporate costs get hit hard! </span></p>
<p><em>The Hard Facts as of May 2008 </em></p>
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<li> There is a $1.3 trillion total impact on the economy from seven chronic disease, pulmonary conditions and mental illness. Of this amount, $1.1 trillion is attributed to lost productivity (DeVol et.al. 2007)</li>
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<li> It is projected that by 2023 there will be a 42% increase in cases of the seven chronic diseases, which will cost $4.2 trillion in treatment and lost economic output (DeVol et. Al. 2007)</li>
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<li> Lowering the rates of obesity could produce productivity gains of $254 billion and avoid $60 billion in treatment expenditures annually(DeVol et. al. 2007)</li>
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<li> In 2004, the US spent 85% of every healthcare dollar on people with chronic conditions (<a href="http://www.silverbook.org/fact/1334">www.silverbook.org/fact/1334</a>)</li>
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<li> In 2002, the US spent more per capita ($5,267) than the next highest country, Switzerland ($3,446) and 140% above the median industrialized country ($2,193) on health care, with comparable outcomes ( Anderson et.al 2005)</li>
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<li> Chronic diseases are responsible for 7 out of 10 deaths in the US (PFCD 2007)</li>
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<li> The economic toll of chronic disease for developing and developed nations around the world is estimated at approximately 3% of gross domestic product, globally (PricewaterhouseCoopers 2007)</li>
</ul>
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<li> The world now has more people who are overweight than people who are hungry (PricewaterhouseCoopers 2007)</li>
</ul>
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<li> According to the World Health Organization, The US is the world&#8217;s fattest nation, with over half of adults overweight or obese. But China and India are growing fatter at a faster pace. By 2015, the number of overweight and obese adults in China and India will grow by 66% and 44% respectively (PricewaterhouseCoopers 2007)</li>
</ul>
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<li> More than half of multinational corporations in a 2006 survey expect to introduce or expand corporate wellness program over the next 5 years (PricewaterhouseCoopers 2007)</li>
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<li> One third of multinational corporations are rolling out comprehensive wellness programs in multiple countries (PricewaterhouseCoopers 2007)</li>
</ul>
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<li> Presenteeism (days employees are at work but performing at less than full capacity because they are ill due to chronic disease) is increasingly viewed as an important contributor to employee health costs. The January 2008 <em>Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine</em> reports that workers with moderate to severe obesity annually cost $1800 (about $500 higher than for other workers) in presenteeism, based on an hourly wage of $21 (Gates et al. 2008)</li>
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<li> More than 60% of American adults don&#8217;t get the recommended amounts of physical activity and the majority of the US population has a poor diet (CDC 2002)</li>
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<li> In 2006, the average annual premium costs for insurance-covered workers were $4242 for an individual, including both the worker and the employee contribution, and $11, 480 for a family of four (KFF 2006)</li>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">References:</span></strong></p>
<p>1.    Center for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, 2002.  HHS urges community partnerships to improve physical activity. <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/pressrel/r020501.htm">www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/pressrel/r020501.htm</a></p>
<p>2.    DeVol, R., et al. 2007 An unhealthy America: The economic burden of chronic disease-charting a new course to save lives and increase productivity and economic growth. Milken Institute. <a href="http://www.milkeninstitute.org/">www.milkeninstitute.org</a></p>
<p>3.    Gates, D.M. et. al  2008: Obesity and presenteeism: The impact of body mass index on workplace productivity. <em>Journal of Occupational &amp; Environmental Medicine</em>, 50 (1) 39-45</p>
<p>4.    Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). 2006.  Data spotlight. <a href="http://www.kff.org/charts/012907.htm">www.kff.org/charts/012907.htm</a></p>
<p>5.    PricewaterhouseCoopers. 2007. CEO&#8217;s take on wellness as corporate strategy; rising costs of chronic diseases hurting corporate profits and productivity. <a href="http://www.pwc.com/">www.pwc.com</a></p>
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I am realizing that I need to take my clothes off.  I am writing a book.  It&#8217;s very exciting.  It&#8217;s all about how I live and maintain (and even lose) my weight over the past 10 years.
The first picture with Mom and Dad was in Kauai in August before the wedding.  I had been Gluten [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am realizing that I need to take my clothes off.  I am writing a book.  It&#8217;s very exciting.  It&#8217;s all about how I live and maintain (and even lose) my weight over the past 10 years.</p>
<p>The first picture with Mom and Dad was in Kauai in August before the wedding.  I had been Gluten Free at that point for over 1 month, lost 4 pounds of water and weighed less than I did in this second photo which was in 2000.</p>
<p>I did the Body For Life program in 2000 basically to compete against my male roommate (and good friend who was also a trainer) at the time.  He was going to do it and we lived together- so why not?</p>
<p>I lost 10 pounds and 7% body fat in 7 weeks.  He lost 5 pounds and 2%.  So at that point I had won.  But the next 5 weeks I became easy on myself because what I realized is that I don&#8217;t want to WORK THAT HARD.</p>
<p>You heard me- I want to do as little as possible to maintain a body I love.  And that&#8217;s what I have figured out over the last 8 years.</p>
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<p>I weight less now but I have to admit my bodyfat went up 2-3%.  And I am ok with that.  I get to indulge in wine, cheese and chocolate ALL THE TIME, enjoy my food, enjoy my workouts but not overdue it in any sense.  Once you know the tricks- it&#8217;s easy!!</p>
<p>I think I might have to go get a fake tan and do some new pictures&#8230;. hmmmm, fun!</p>
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		<title>The Science of Resistance Training- not all exercises are created equal!</title>
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Resistance training is adding force to movement to build strength and muscle. Building muscle is the key to long term success because muscle is active tissue that requires energy (calories) whereas fat does not. If you have more active tissue, your body requires more energy. (You get to eat more!) Building muscle is key [...]]]></description>
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<p>Resistance training is adding force to movement to build strength and muscle. Building muscle is the key to long term success because muscle is active tissue that requires energy (calories) whereas fat does not. If you have more active tissue, your body requires more energy. (You get to eat more!) Building muscle is key in raising your resting metabolism and vital in slowing down the effects of aging!</p>
<p>Not all resistance training is equal! Biomechanics, physics, mechanics and physiology are guidelines for creating any program. Genetics, age, and hormone optimization will play a role in how fast you build muscle.</p>
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<p>Just because you exercise, doesn&#8217;t mean you are doing it right.<strong><em> </em></strong>Biomechanics is used to make sure you<strong><em> </em></strong>are not applying force to your joints that will wear them down faster. Physiology is used to make<strong><em> </em></strong>sure the time and intensity of the tension/force is appropriate to stimulate muscle growth.<strong><em></em></strong></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Benefits of Resistance Training:</span></p>
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<li> Build muscle</li>
<li> Increases bone density</li>
<li> Increased strength</li>
<li> Increased flexibility</li>
<li> Decrease risk of injury</li>
<li> Can improve joint stability</li>
<li> Increase resting metabolism</li>
<li> Can improve posture</li>
<li> Fights aging</li>
<li> Improves confidence with strength capabilities</li>
<li> Look and feel better</li>
<li> Improve sexual performance</li>
</ul>
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<p>Most people think they need to set aside 1 hour at the gym to do resistance training.  For some, this may be the best use of their time and make the most sense.  What I have found over the years of training people in their homes is that we often use the excuse of not having enough time. If you take 10 minutes out of your day 3 times a day, this equals 30 minutes.  On the flip side, if you wait to just find an extra 30 minutes in your day, I am sure you will not.  We all have the same 24 hours in the day.  I can help you fit it in under ANY circumstance.<strong></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Recommendations for Designing a Resistance Training Program for Novice to Advanced Level Clients</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Goals:</strong> To focus on the ability of the nervous and muscular system to adapt to exercise. We will discuss how these systems change and progress toward the ultimate goal of changing body composition.</p>
<p><strong>Neurological factors:</strong></p>
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<li> neural adaptation affect activation levels and patterns of nerve input to the muscle.</li>
<li> Strength gains related to learning, coordination, and recruitment</li>
<li> Fiber type conversion</li>
<li> Agonist/Anatagonist relationship</li>
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<h1>Hypertrophy: changes in strength can be caused by mechanisms that increase muscle size</h1>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Factors affecting hypertrophic response:</span></p>
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<li> age</li>
<li> individual&#8217;s functional capacity</li>
<li> nutritional status</li>
<li> behavioral factors</li>
<li> hormonal stimuli</li>
<li> mechanical stimuli</li>
<li> metabolic factors</li>
<li> optimal adaptation appears to be related to use of specific resistance training programs to meet individual training objectives.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Also related to hypertrophy:</span></p>
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<li> Eccentric Contraction</li>
<li> Muscle Damage: why and how</li>
<li> Muscular Failure</li>
<li> Psychological Failure</li>
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<p><strong>SAID Principle</strong>: <strong>S</strong>pecific <strong>A</strong>daptations to <strong>I</strong>mposed <strong>D</strong>emands- What you work on is what will change.</p>
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<p><strong>Novice: less than 3 months:</strong></p>
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<p>1.      Experiences difficulty stabilizing movements.</p>
<p>2.      Tends to perform new movements too quickly</p>
<p>3.      Requires only one exercise per body part to learn the movement</p>
<p>4.      Can only feel/control the contraction through limited ranges (if at all)</p>
<p>5.      Is not physiologically capable of fatiguing muscle (only loses neural control)</p>
<p>6.      Makes quick strength gains due to rapidly increasing neuromuscular control.</p>
<p>7.      Cannot differentiate fatigue from failure: good or bad pain?</p>
<p>8.      Has difficulty focusing on a task</p>
<p><strong>Intermediate: 3-12 months:</strong></p>
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<p>1.      Loses stability on the last repetition only-fatigue resistant</p>
<p>2.      Able to increase the number of sets and/or exercises per muscle</p>
<p>3.      Learns new muscle movements while remaining stable from previous exercise, able to incorporate compound movements while focusing on one muscle</p>
<p>4.      Capable of increasing intensity</p>
<p>5.      Capable of perceiving proper muscle contraction through a full ROM with adequate resistance</p>
<p><strong>Advanced: more than 1 year</strong></p>
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<p>1.      Capable of performing last rep and remain stable</p>
<p>2.      Capable of focusing on the muscle and the weight moved rather than form due to neural patterning or the habit of maintaining form</p>
<p>3.      Able to incorporate compound movements and all other aspects of intensity manipulation</p>
<p>4.      Workout routine is the most physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding</p>
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<p><strong>Number of Sets</strong>: for a goal of muscle hypertrophy at intermediate or advanced levels the number of recommended sets varies depending on proper execution of four factors.</p>
<p>1.      Ability to mentally focus on the target muscle</p>
<p>2.      Ability to execute the proper biomechanics of the movement</p>
<p>3.      Ability to control the exercise through both concentric and eccentric movement</p>
<p>4.      Ability to produce and maintain high tension to the point of muscular fatigue with the eventual goal of muscular failure</p>
<p><strong>Sets:</strong></p>
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<li> 6-12 sets for large body parts</li>
<li> 6-10 sets for small body parts</li>
<li> 4-6 sets for miscellaneous body part</li>
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<p><strong>Number of Reps</strong>: It has been suggested that the hypertrophic response depends on the intensity if the exercise as well as the length of time the muscle is under tension (<strong>time under tension</strong>)</p>
<p><strong>Reps:</strong></p>
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<li> Novice= 15 reps per set</li>
<li> Intermediate/Advanced = 6-12 reps per set</li>
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<p><strong>Rest:</strong></p>
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<li> Novice =rest time is 1-3 minutes between sets</li>
<li> Intermediate/Advanced = 30 seconds to 2 minutes</li>
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<p><strong><em>Since unaccustomed stimulus helps to sustain an adaptation period, the amount of rest time should be varied from set, workout to workout or both. </em></strong></p>
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<p><strong><em> </em></strong>Other factors:<strong><em></em></strong></p>
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<li> Speed</li>
<li> Rest between body parts</li>
<li> Lifestyle</li>
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<p><strong>* </strong>It has been reported in the past that an average 61% of new health club members drop out of the first six weeks because they see no significant change in their physiques.  If a program is designed and followed properly, everyone should experience significant advancement toward their goal within thirty days.</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Modes of Exercise</span></h4>
<p>1.      Selectorized equipment- good for beginners, requires less balance, artificially stabilizes load and movement, less probability of weight falling on person, range of motion is pre-set most of the time so could wear on the joints with more negative force.</p>
<p>2.      Cable exercises- constant resistance, body stabilizes movement, range of motion unlimited</p>
<p>3.      Bodyweight exercises- good for beginners, functional.  Great for home exercisers and all exercises can create a foundation for any level.</p>
<p>4.      Free weights- requires use of stabilizer muscles to maintain form, ROM is unlimited, requires motor skill and balance</p>
<p>5.      Open chain- foot is not in contact with surface, ex. Leg curl or leg exten. Better choice for uneven body or joint issues</p>
<p>6.      Closed chain- foot is in contact with floor, for ex. Leg press or squats, sometimes seen as more functional but not always</p>
<p><strong><em>Increase workloads in strength training program by no more than 5% per week.</em></strong></p>
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<p>Confused yet?  Hopefully not.  I have given a ton of recommendations but have not explained WHY.  I would love to be able to help you- please email or call!</p>
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<p>Written and compiled by J.J. Flizanes, Director of Invisible Fitness.  Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine.</p>
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