Archive for the ‘Fitness’ Category

Five Healthy Ways to Boost Your Energy

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Women feeling energeticThese days energy is a pricey commodity. It comes in the form of an espresso, a liquid “shot” you can buy at a convenience store, or in a shiny silver can. But what exactly do these products do, are they safe for you and what are healthy alternatives? 

Most “energy drinks” are stimulants made with high concentrations of caffeine and sugar; throw a few vitamins in the blend and advertisers have you believing you’re doing something good for your body. False. That combination, despite giving you a temporary boost, is not always safe, especially during exercise or taken in high doses. According to a study conducted by Johns Hopkins University, some energy drinks contain “as much as 14 cans of Coca-Cola.”And Liz Applegate, a sports nutritionist at the University of California at Davis, says that energy drinks are “a bad idea for athletes.” Furthermore, she states, “They should not be consumed during exercise, [as] they have caffeine and are too concentrated in sugar. That’s going to slow the body’s ability to absorb water.”2 (more…)


Tips for Safe Exercise at Ages 40, 50 and 60+

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Lady SwimmingWhen I turned 40, I started to notice a change in my ability to perform certain cardio exercises (running or biking, for example). Because I use a heart-rate monitor, it was easier to see that my safe zone had decreased from several years prior. Where once a heart rate of 180 felt comfortable, I soon learned that 170 was my new maximum. I also found out that I tire more quickly and that it takes me longer to warm up. 

As unpleasant as getting older may seem, I think it’s important to respect your age and relearn your limitations. That’s not to say you have to walk instead of run! But it is to say that you need to be mindful of how to exercise safely for your age. So, here are a few tips for your age bracket:  (more…)


Athletes in Training: Five Things You Can Do to Improve Your Performance

Monday, May 17th, 2010

AthleteIn less than 12 weeks, I will be participating in my very first triathlon. I’ve never done one before, let alone run a 5K. But I have picked up some amazing tips during my training on how to increase endurance and optimize performance.  

  1. 1. Eat well and hydrate often: Dr. Jack Manzella, clinical education director for the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and Res-Q’s medical advisor, writes, “Adequate hydration on a daily basis is essential. One of the biggest mistakes I made early on in my [marathon] training was to only hydrate before exercising. Our bodies (especially the kidneys) require time to adjust to increase fluid intake. The more adequately hydrated the body is on a cellular level, the better the body’s ability to endure.” (more…)

Getting in Shape for Summer–Part III: Fitness

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

ExerciseThere’s an 87-year-old woman at my fitness club who takes the same cardio classes and weight classes that I take. She uses her own three and five pounds weights, she’s no taller than five feet and I’ve never met a human being more enthusiastic and energetic than she. One morning, I went up to her and asked, “How do you do it?” I wanted to know how she found the motivation and energy to come to such a strenuous fitness class every week when I was having such a hard time getting out of bed some mornings. Her answer still gives me chills and has greatly changed my perspective. She looked me right in the eyes, smiled at me and said, “Two reasons: I’m lucky and I’m grateful.”  (more…)


Getting in Shape for Summer–Part II: Motivation

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Get MotivatedOne of the biggest impediments to getting in shape is loss of motivation. It’s hard to get off the sofa. It’s painful to get in your car and drive or walk to the gym. And I am the first to agree, it’s oftentimes agonizing to eat an apple instead of a humungous slice of chocolate cake. Not only that, but it’s seemingly impossible to break a habit. If I get into a routine of eating fast food and lounging on the sofa, I don’t care how much it affects my health. I’m comfortable!  And as a species, we all inherently want comfort. (more…)


Getting in Shape for the Summer–Part I: Nutrition

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Eating HealthyIf you’re anything like me at this time of year, you get excited about the spring and also a little panicky about trying to slip back into a bathing suit for summer. Don’t distress or let the calendar scare you. Summer is a good three months away, and a perfect amount of time to get back in shape if you’ve spent the winter months packing on a little weight for warmth.  

For starters, remember that getting in shape takes brainpower, motivation and a pretty sturdy determination to be healthier. If that sounds like a lot, don’t fret. Start small. Building endurance for a healthier you takes time and patience. The three areas you need to focus on are nutrition, fitness and mind. We’ll address all three—but first, nutrition.  (more…)