Re-gift fitness to yourself
If you have a few paid, but unused personal training sessions lying around on your gym account, it's time to schedule them. Consider re-gifting fitness to the giver -- yourself.My husband and I purchased a couple dozen personal training sessions two summers ago, but after my achilles rupture last summer and our crazy-busy lives, we never used them all. They don't expire, they're just quietly waiting to be flexed.
So for my birthday last week, he surprised me with a coupon for three personal training sessions at our gym. He scheduled 'em for early morning and offered to babysit the kids while I learn new strength-training and cardio tricks. I was pretty psyched to receive this re-gift and am looking forward to a trio of intense workouts with a sculpted trainer named Denny. If you're thinking about personal training, here's a helpful article to get started.
I almost hate to write a story about Britney Spears. I think the media attention she has gotten is nothing short of disturbing. But it looks like Britney is starting to take positive steps to get herself well again and, for that, I give her kudos.
I've often wondered how celebrities manage to stay so slim and toned all the time. Is there something in that Hollywood water? If it because they can afford personal chefs? Is it all the calories they burn from running from the paparazzi?
The importance of exercise doesn't diminish as a person ages, and today's baby boomers are putting their own stamp on fitness. Experts estimate that
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Geri Halliwell (you might remember her way back as Ginger Spice) has a trainer who clearly means business
About 10 years ago, I had the best schedule a person in my industry could ask for. I had to be at work at 9:30 in the morning, had an hour an a half for lunch, and left at four each afternoon. It didn't take long for me to see the advantages of this schedule, and a co-worker and I signed ourselves up for gym memberships. We met each morning, took a class or worked out, and still had plenty of time to get showered and off to work -- often a half hour early! It was probably the most consistent and varied exercise routine I've ever had.
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