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If you have ever suffered from sciatica, or lower lumbar problems, you understand the excruciating, sometimes immobilizing pain associated with flare-ups. Often recognizable by an acute pain in your derrière that also radiates down into the lower leg, sciatica can cause muscle weakness, tingling, numbness, and of course, wicked pain. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, more than 65 million Americans that suffer from lower-back pain, such as sciatica, will have a recurrence of the pain within one year. (American Assoc. of Neurological Surgeons, 2000.) Therefore, see......
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Kind of reads like a magazine cover, doesn't it? In all seriousness though, there really are some simple steps that will help you achieve a weight loss goal...but you can't do just one and kinda do the other two, or only kinda do all three. Do all three, keep you eye on the ball, and you'll hit a home run. Ready? Here we go... Your Plan 1. Record your food intake daily. Include in your diet a variety of fruits and vegetables at 6-9 servings daily; 2-3 servings of lean protein; 3 servings of dairy; and quality oils. Why? Keeping track of what you eat for a few weeks (I'm not talking forever peo......
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[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="179" caption="these are "soft" weighted fitness balls"] [/caption] Some recent research shows that crunches, the old standby for ab exercises, only targets 3 of the abdominal muscles. Yet there are muscles that surround the entire core, acting as a girdle to support your spine, increase power and speed, improve stability, and oh yes, give you that six-pack look. Six-pack abs aside, you need a strong core… A strong core is your center of power. Powerhouse. Like a rocket ready to take off on a moments notice. Okay, you get the idea. When your c......
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Actually, the question went more like this: "I hate to run. It is hard. Did I already say that I hate it? Yet, you talk about running so much. Why?" There was more, but for the sake of this post, let's just say that this reader's negative feelings about running ran deep (no pun intended). Why am I so hip on running? Well, for one thing, it is hard. I like things that are hard to do. Second, it is "me" time, and often the only time I have for finishing a thought. Four kids...enough said. And finally, (and let's face it, this is important stuff) few physical activities burn as many calories per ......
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Maybe you've been on a workout train for some time, diligently going to the gym and happily taking your dose of cardio and weight training, maybe even a few classes too just to challenge yourself. Perhaps you've been on this train, per se, for years, then all of a sudden, you're okay with missing a workout, then two. The idea of going to the gym or out the door for a jog becomes a chore, when it was once something you enjoyed. Have you been there? Are you there now? If so, read on... I think I can help. True, I am a trainer, but at heart, I'm really a fitness buff and have been since college. ......
Mar

08

You’ve been home with a brand new baby for six weeks, and realize your post-baby body more closely resembles your newborn’s than your pre-baby body did. Armed with your favorite workout DVD, your first attempt at a new mom workout routine is interrupted multiple times for feedings, diaper changes and soothing cuddles. You try to grab a walk, alone, when your husband gets home, but get only as far as the street corner when the cell phone rings: the baby is crying, and only you can remedy that. What’s a girl who wants to get back into shape to do?

Luckily, there are options, and one often over-looked solution is to scout out a gym that has a dynamic childcare service. In fact, many nurseries will take babies as young as 6 weeks old. The problem? New moms are often uncomfortable leaving her new found love in anyone else’s care longer than a nanosecond.

Here are a few tips to make the transition to a regular exercise regimen a bit easier:

Ask and you shall receive. “Build your network of support,” says Cram. “You are with your babies 99% of the time. There needs to be a period of time when mom is focused on mom.” Help might be just around the corner (literally). Enlist the help of friends, neighbors, grandparents, and your spouse.

Make it a family affair. “The kids love the daycare area, and despite frequent trips to change diapers, it is totally worth the effort,” says Riley. “My kids have made friends (at the gym) and are learning about fitness, rock climbing, swim lessons…it is excellent family time.”

Get fit with friends. Exercising with a group of women who have similar interests and goals can provide both the structure and incentive you need to stay committed. Stroller classes (for infants 6-months and older) are one great example. But don’t overdo it. “Moms with multiples need to be very careful pushing strollers that are too heavy,” says Riley

And don’t forget to get the “go ahead” from your OB/GYN before beginning an exercise plan. By six weeks postpartum, most women who have no medical contraindications can return to a scaled-back version of their pre-pregnancy routine. Muscles, tendons and joints take time to return to normal. Maternal fitness expert and author of Pregnancy for Dummies, Catherine Cram, M.S., recommends short bouts of gentle exercise, such as walking in 15 min increments, three times per week for several weeks before increasing exercise intensity. “Start slow, and remember, every woman is different, so pay close attention to how your body feels,” says Cram.

Mar

07

Not long ago, if your neighbor had told you she was training for a triathlon, you might have looked at her crossed-eyed and with one eyebrow raised. Once thought of as an endurance sport for athletes who had both an unnatural pain threshold, and oodles of time on their hands, triathlon has in recent years become a sport for anyone who likes variety, has a few hours each week to dedicate toward training, and enjoys challenges small and large. No longer a sport just for the guys, the proliferation of female participants in triathlon events proves its growing popularity: in the late 1990s, women made up 15% of the field. Today, they comprise about 40% of the field. (stats from USA Triathlon). The growth spurt can be partially attributed to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, women’s triathlon was covered for the first time. This was also the most-watched Olympic Games in history.

Tri it inside!

Training for a triathlon is a tremendous undertaking. You can gradually build up your confidence for longer events by starting out with sprint-distance indoor events. Several nationally known health clubs host indoor triathlons in a range of formats: 10-min swim, 20-min bike, 15-min run, or 10 min swim, 30 min bike and 20 min run. Indoor triathlons are fixed time events: you swim, bike and run for the designated time, and whoever gets the farthest in that time wins. Because these events are mostly comprised of “triathletes in the making’” versus the hardcore crowd, you can sample each tri component with less intimidation. Typically, the entire event lasts about 45 minutes (not including transitions from swim-to-bike-to-treadmill). Events are held Nov-April.

Here is a short list of gyms (Chicago-area, and national), that host indoor triathlons:

Life Time Fitness (Nationwide)
Wheaton Sport Center (Chicago)
Fitness Formula Clubs (Chicago)

The Chicago Tri Club website has a list of numerous indoor events. Check it out!

The Cleveland Triathlon Club has an indoor tri series, as well as numerous listings for indoor training classes and events to help you stay in tip-top shape during the off-season.

If you like to combine competition with a cause, TriToHelp.org is a National Indoor Triathlon series that helps raise money for epilepsy research. Visit their website for a complete event schedule.



Mar

01

May I complain about the Ohio weather a second longer? It’s the pits. But this cool tool from Virtual Active could have us “winter haters” running in prettier settings, like Yosemite, sooner than later. Say wha?

Check this out…with Virtual Active, you can preview a library of fun, scenic places to run (bike, hike) that have been filmed live. Beginning today (March 1), you can download a free, 30 min sample on iTunes! Grab the freebie while you can…prices are regularly $9.95.

How fun would it be to fake run through Yosemite while you’re on the hamster wheel? Apparently the technology they use to film these real-life adventures makes the video experience very smooth and realistic.

If any of you try it out before I do, let me know what you think!

Mar

01

I was really happy to turn the calendar over to “March” today. Super happy. Then the sun made an appearance late in the day, making it seem like spring might actually be within reach. Hey, in Ohio,  these little victories matter.

But, I know that in some parts of the country, the sun actually shines in the winter, making the three months we curse here in the midwest actually tolerable, and fun – especially if you’re into winter sports. If you’re not ready to let go of winter yet and are looking for a great deal on a ski get-away, check this out:

Sunriver Resort, a AAA Four Diamond property in Oregon, is offering a free night and lift tickets to a stay if you go at the end of April. Rooms start as low as $65/night (such a great deal!), and only a 3-night minimum is required. There are taxes and other fees that apply, but still…AND, kids ski free! What a great way to spend a long weekend, or spring break!

Feb

02

Puxatawney Phil isn’t our friend this year, but let’s not dwell. Six more weeks of winter just means we’ll be doing more of this…

than this…

But, as it does EVERY year, spring will come. So hang in there fellow outdoor-loving peeps – we’ll get there.



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