Wednesday, March 30, 2011

MVP Client Loses 40 Pounds in 2 Months


Each and every January people make weight loss a New Year’s Resolution and most of them give up by January 15th. They continue to make excuses, stay lazy and eat more and more and gain lots of weight.

Michael Maclin is different because at the beginning of the year Maclin came to MVP Fitness wanting to make a change and with hard work and determination he has lost 40 pounds since he started MVP Kettlebell Boot Camp.

Maclin is very satisfied with his results so far but admits he "has a long way to go.”

Keys to success:

Maclin has changed his eating habits by trimming his portions and adding fat burning foods like lean protein, veggies, and fiber-rich whole grains to his meals. Maclin also joined MVP Kettlebell Boot Camp in January, one month into the program, his clothes felt looser. Kettlebell training has helped him to rev up his metabolism and is helping him to lose even more weight.

MVP Kettlebell workouts are:

Efficient - Maclin works at a job that has a jammed packed schedule each and every day so finding the time to workout and exercise is a challenge. MVP Kettlebell classes are strength, flexibility and cardio workouts in one, so he spends less time in the gym and more time living his life!

Effective - Maclin has made great strides in fat loss, strength gains and changes in his overall body composition. His Before and After pictures tell the true story.

It's not magic. Maclin WORKS VERY HARD to burn 600-900 calories in 45 minutes, And is getting quick, quantifiable results!

You can become the next success story. My next MVP Kettlebell Boot Camp starts the week of April 4th.

Here's a glance at the schedule:

UPCOMING PROGRAMS

NEW TOWN - ST. CHARLES-MON/WED EVENING (6:00-6:45pm)
AND SAT MORNING (8:30-9:15am)-
Session begins Monday,
April 4, 2011 at the Amphitheatre across from Town Hall.
Class costs $75 for the 4 week(12 classes) program.
Please register by logging onto www.mvpfitness.net.

NORTH COUNTY PROGRAMS- All classes begin Tuesday, April
5, 2011 at Hazelwood Central High School, 15875
New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant. Class costs
$75 for 3 days per week (12 classes) or $55 for
2 days per week (8 classes). Please register
by logging onto www.mvpfitness.net.

There are three times to choose from:

NORTH COUNTY BREAKFAST CLUB-TUES/THURS MORNING
(6:00-6:45am) AND SAT MORNING (7:00-7:45am)

NORTH COUNTY SUPPER CLUB GROUP I (BEGINNER'S LEVEL)
-TUES/THURS EVENING (5:30-6:15pm) AND
SAT MORNING (7:00-7:45am)

NORTH COUNTY SUPPER CLUB GROUP II-TUES/THURS EVENING
(6:45-7:15pm)AND SAT MORNING (7:00-7:45 am)


For more info log onto www.mvpfitness.net

Saturday, March 19, 2011

6 Ways to Defeat Childhood Obesity


Today's generation of children are the most sedentary generation in human history. Add this to the fact that 67% of the U.S. adult population is overweight, and our children are up against some daunting odds. An overweight child has a 95% chance of becoming an overweight adult without intervention. It’s up to you, as the parent, to set a healthy example for your child to follow. If your children see you making good food choices and embracing physical activity, they too will follow.

Here are a few easy ways to get you and your children started:

1. Get moving. Walk, jog or bike around the neighborhood with your children. Encourage your children to take mini physical activity breaks from watching TV or doing homework.

2. Make healthy food choices. Keep less processed food in the house, and both you and your children will benefit.

3. Organized fitness. This could be team sports, martial arts, dance classes. I-9 Sports in Florissant has a great sports program for boys and girls! Call Chip Wilson at 314-313-8036 for more info.

4. Read it, then eat it! Have your children start reading nutrition labels on food. This will empower them to make good choices. Turn it into a contest: Take them food shopping and have them look for cereals that have less than 10 grams of sugar per serving.

5. Everything in moderation. Never marginalize your child’s desires by forbidding certain foods. It will turn your children into closet eaters. Instead of your weekly McDonald’s run, make it a once-a-month occasion. An after-school snack of cookies or chips is fine, as long as it’s a once a day treat. You can also swap out any snack for a 100-calorie-pack version. This will teach your children portion-control.

6. Brown-bag it! Studies show that children who eat school lunches consume more calories than those who eat homemade lunches.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

4 Foods You Should NEVER Eat


You know what foods are good for you… but do you know what
foods you should absolutely, never eat? These foods aren’t just
artery-clogging; they’re horrible for your overall health and wellbeing.
So do whatever you can to stay clear.

1. Trans Fat. This is known as a complete heart killer. It’s a
man made fat (hydrogenated oils), originally designed to
increase the shelf life of most foods (think peanut butter,
margarine, cookies, etc.) Health organizations all agree that
no more than 2 grams of trans fat should be consumed per
day. Why? It’s linked to increasing LDL or “bad”
cholesterol… it increases triglycerides… and causes
inflammation. Basically, it’s a power-packed artery blocker.
So make sure you read ALL food labels. Make sure there
are no trans fats. Also, look in the ingredients. If it says
“hydrogenated oil” then don’t buy it. Even though the label
says it is free of trans fats, it still contains them due to the
hydrogenated oils in the ingredients.

Trans fat foods include - cookies, crackers, cakes, muffins, pie crusts, pizza dough, and breads such as hamburger buns some stick margarine and vegetable shortening, pre-mixed cake mixes, pancake mixes, and chocolate drink mixes ,fried foods, including donuts, French fries, chicken nuggets, and hard taco shells, snack foods, including chips, candy, and packaged or microwave popcorn and frozen dinners

2. Margarine. Avoid this one, since it has trans fats and is not
good for you. You’re better off eating real butter. Avoid the
marketing hype that it’s good for your heart. It’s not.

3. “Chinese” Food. What we here in America call Chinese
food is absolutely horrible for you. It’s loaded with MSG (a
form of salt) and boatloads of fat. The sodium content alone
will provide you with about a week’s worth of the
recommended daily allowance. If you absolutely love it, we
recommend having it no more than once a month.

4. Diet Soda. Believe it or not, these calorie-free concoctions
can actually make you fat! A study at Purdue University
found evidence that the artificial sweeteners used may mess
with your body’s metabolism, inducing you to overeat! Either
way, you should probably just stick to water and tea. And if
you absolutely must have soda, have the sugary kind… but
sparingly!

Hut Allred

Living without exercise is like smoking a pack of cigarettes a day


I wrote in a previous article that 80% of African American women are overweight or obese. I also mentioned the main reason why the number is so high is because of the lack of exercise.

Living without exercise is like smoking a pack of cigarettes a day.

There are many ways to get in shape. Here are eight that will help you take your body to the next level:

1. Walking - walking just three times a week for 30 minutes can significantly strengthen your heart.

2. Boxing - An excellent way to get in shape; you will burn fat and get cut up. A boxing workout is guaranteed to whip you into shape while learning the “Art of Boxing.”

3. Boot Camp – A fast-paced military-style outdoor workout that combines calisthenics, such as push-ups, jumping jacks, sit-ups, sprints and football-style drills. Alternating quickly between movements helps you to get in shape faster.

4. Kettlebell Training – A Kettlebell is a cast iron weight lifting equipment with a handle. This trend is a combination of strength and endurance training, and will challenge every muscle in your body.

5. 5 K Training - Helps you build your endurance and conditioning so you can run continually for 3.1 miles.

6. Zumba - is becoming a very popular fitness trend. This dance-fitness program with more than 10 million people of all shapes, sizes and ages taking weekly Zumba classes in over 90,000 locations across more than 110 countries. Zumba is so much fun that you forget that you are exercising.

7. Weight Training – Enhances overall appearance and body composition, which can directly influence your self-esteem and level of confidence.

8. Bodyweight Training - Bodyweight calisthenics can be done anywhere, indoors or out, anytime, day or night. You can do bodyweight exercises with no equipment. Nothing to buy; you can start right now.

These fitness trends are a great way to get fit and develop a sense of achievement. These trends are also good for developing quick thinking, reaction skills, and are also lots of fun. Another benefit of these trends is it is a great way to make friends.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Outdoor Programs Begin April 4th


ANNONCEMENT! MVP Boot Camp outdoor sessions will start the week of
April 4th. At the end of this article is the complete list of
locations, times and registration details for the program.

My Kettlebell program is becoming more and more popular and clients
getting great results. With that been said the outdoor program will
be a combination of Kettlebell training and Boot Camp training. This
program will help you achieve your fitness goals if you suffer from
regional "problem area" fat storage located on your

1. butt/hips/thighs
2. love handles
3. stomach/belly

Spring is right around the corner and if you fit in the scenario
listed above signing up for MVP Kettlebell Boot Camp will be great way
to help you get in shape Fast!


UPCOMING PROGRAMS

NEW TOWN - ST. CHARLES-MON/WED EVENING (6:00-6:45pm) AND SAT MORNING (8:30-9:15am)-
Session begins Monday, April 4, 2011 at theAmphitheatre across from Town Hall. Class costs $75 for 3 days per week (12 classes) or $55 for 2 days per week (8 classes).Please register by logging onto www.mvpfitness.net.

NORTH COUNTY BREAKFAST CLUB-TUES/THURS MORNING(6:00-6:45am) AND SAT MORNING (7:00-7:45am)-Class begins Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at Hazelwood Central High School, 15875 New Halls Ferry Road,Florissant. Class costs $75 for 3 days per week (12 classes) or $55 for 2 days per week (8 classes). Please register by logging onto www.mvpfitness.net.

NORTH COUNTY SUPPER CLUB GROUP I-TUES/THURS EVENING (5:30-6:15pm)AND SAT MORNING (7:00-7:45am)-Class begins Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at Hazelwood Central High School,15875 New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant. Class costs $75 for 3 days per week (12 classes) or $55 for 2 days per week (8 classes). Please register by logging onto www.mvpfitness.net.

NORTH COUNTY SUPPER CLUB GROUP II-TUES/THURS EVENING (6:45-7:15pm)AND
SAT MORNING
(7:00-7:45AM)-Class begins Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at Hazelwood Central High School, 15875 New Halls Ferry Road,Florissant. Class costs
$75 for 3 days per week (12 classes) or $55 for 2 days per week (8 classes). Please register by logging onto www.mvpfitness.net.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The #1 Reason Why 80% of African American Women Are Fat


Eighty percent of African American women are obese or overweight. African American women rate the highest among other races according to Kaiser State Health Facts. The Kaiser study shows that the obesity/overweight rate among white women is 60.2% and 63.2% for Hispanic women.

The number one reason why African American women in this country are fat is lack of exercise.

The lack of exercise is also the reason behind many chronic health conditions such as heart problems, diabetes. Some of the reasons African American women give for not exercising are, being busy, lack of motivation, not knowing how to exercise and the famous “I just got my hair done”. However, the effects of lack of exercise are so serious that I recommend exercising at least four to five times per week for at least 30 minutes per exercise session.

Effects of Lack of Exercise:
Here are some of the effects of lack of exercise:

1. Chronic Diseases: The lack of exercise among African American women leads to chronic health conditions such as heart problems, diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, increased risk of developing cancer and premature death

2. Depression: Lack of exercise can make anybody stressed, fatigued and depressed. Exercising releases certain hormones in the body, which reduces anxiety and depression. Lack of exercise, however, can make a person depressed and fatigued.

3. Obesity: Among all effects of lack of exercise, obesity is primary. 80% of African American women are obese or overweight is a very distrubing figure. Obesity is a condition where high amount of fat is accumulated in the body, which in turn can lead to several other health problems.

4. Lack of flexibility, balance: Lack of exercise can lead to a loss of flexibility, which can make performing daily tasks such as going up two or three flights of stairs difficult. Lack of exercise can also lead to loss of balance among the elderly.

5. Increased risk of falls, injuries: People who do not exercise are at an increased risk of falls and injuries¸, which may in turn lead to knee pain, lack of mobility and decreased self-esteem.

In the next article I will discuss how exercising can be done in many ways.