Disclaimer: The following post deals with my experiences only, and should not be construed as medical advice. I’m a fitness professional, not a doctor. If you have concerns, please seek medical help. Note: all references & links are listed at the end of this post. 1: What you put in your mouthFor those of you who need to/want to eliminate gluten from your diet, meet Darpan Ahluwalia. Darpan owns Manotick Natural Market and My Gluten-Free Bakery. Manotick Natural Market carries a wide variety of high quality, third-party-tested supplements, vitamins, herbs, teas, cosmetics, and body care products. It is the largest gluten-free warehouse in Ottawa, a “one-stop shop for all your health needs”. There are many great natural food markets in the Ottawa area, and in my opinion, Market Natural Market is one of the best. There is always a Registered Nutritionist on staff to always answer your questions and to guide you in the right direction. Darpan is also a Certified Live Blood Analyst and a Product Knowledge Expert/Educator with over 14 years experience. She says, “I also do one-on-one consultations in Nutrition, in all areas of health from newborn to the elderly, but my specialty is Gut and Brain Health. I am the formulator of My Gluten Free Baked goods, high in nutrition without compromising taste.” Let me tell you, Darpan’s gluten free carrot cake is amazing - I highly recommend you try it. 2: How you like to spend your time (it’s not all about Essentrics!)One of the things I love most about teaching Essentrics is hearing from participants how it improves their performance in other activities. Even professional athletes practice Essentrics to improve their game - the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens call it their “secret weapon” for increasing on-ice speed and preventing injuries. Back here in Ottawa, this is what Michael says about Essentrics with Amanda: “Essentrics has certainly helped my golf game. At 75, I have more flexibility, strength and stamina since taking Essentrics. After 18 holes I am not tired and have no soreness.” Michael and his lovely wife Lynda have been attending Essentrics with Amanda twice a week since 2014. I introduced you to them last winter, when Michael was focused on walking 9 holes of golf: ‘Lynda has always attended regular fitness classes, while Michael is a golfer and didn’t do any other form of exercise. Then, Michael became very sick and weak, and lost 30 pounds over the course of his illness. Lynda wanted to get him back into something that he could do and would build up his confidence. Says Lynda, “as far as I’m concerned, Essentrics with Amanda has worked wonderfully.” Michael agrees, “I feel stronger and more supple, and I figure when I start golfing in the spring, I’ll be able to walk 9 holes, and walk 18 before the end of the season,” which he hasn’t been able to do since his illness.’ 9 months later, they were in South Carolina for a golf vacation, and Michael is up to 18 holes. I would say Essentrics with Amanda is their not-so-secret weapon, because I know they tell everyone how much they love the classes and how it helps them. Essentrics helps you get back to doing what you love, which is why I love it. 3: Controlling what goes into your mouthSomeone said to me the other day, "Being an adult means you can eat cake for breakfast." Ya, it does! But, being an adult also means you need to realize that 'cake for breakfast' shouldn't be the everyday choice. Heard of the "Freshman 15"? Young adults, finally away from home, tend to go overboard when making food choices and it quickly catches up with them. One of my goals as a parent is to instill proper eating habits in my kids, so they can eat cake for breakfast as well as make healthy choices the rest of the time. And, if I've failed, I'll make sure to send them to my friend, Lydia Di Francesco. Lydia is a personal trainer and coach who's in my village. Here's how Lyds describes her role: "I help women learn how to live a healthy lifestyle the easy way. I teach simple, yet effective, strategies for easy, healthy eating that's long-lasting and sustainable. You'll feel better and save time and money too! I work with clients through one-on-on personal training, online fitness and nutrition coaching and online education courses. 4: Prevention is keyThere’s a house nearby that is having its foundation repaired, and it’s taking a long time to complete. When your foundation is crumbling, you need to fix it to keep your house standing. The same goes for your feet - if your feet start to crumble, well, you know. What’s the solution? That’s right, prevention is key. If something happens to my feet, I can’t work. Lots of my friends go to spas for pedicures; I’ve been too and there are many great ones here in Ottawa. But since I started relying on my feet for work, I’ve only gone to TiredSole Complete Medical Foot Care. They do what’s called a medical pedicure by foot care nurses. Everything but polish, but I’ve got my daughter at home to create unique finishes on my nails. And owner Lisa Garland does a great job. There’s lots they do for many people, including light laser therapy for foot pain, advanced diabetic foot care, wound care, callus and corn removal, ingrown nails, bunions, and much more. Their clinic is located in Barrhaven, but they’re also available for in-home visits. 5: The Essentrics communityThe Essentrics Movement is growing worldwide, thanks in no small part to creator Miranda Esmonde-White’s book Aging Backwards, which is now a New York Times bestseller. For many instructors such as me and Miranda herself, Essentrics is a mid-life career change. The reasons that people have for pursuing the instructor training are as varied as the people themselves. There are men and women all over the world, in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s, who are teaching Essentrics classes to just as varied a population. I recently asked my fellow instructors what their passion was and how Essentrics had helped them to keep pursuing their passion. The responses were as varied as the instructors. From hiking and skiing, to dancing, running, gymnastics, volleyball, and fitness instructor - these were some of the answers I received. Pain relief, increased energy level, jumping higher were a few of the responses to my question, “how has Essentrics helped you pursue your passion?” - we get as much out of a workout as our students. Which is why we love teaching Essentrics - we know it works and that it can help so many people. Instructor Terry Nolan says, “My balance is noticeably better, as is my stamina. I can’t wait to hit the slopes with these Essentrics Quads!!” If you’re a runner and you love it, keep running - lots of us do. But consider incorporating Essentrics into your weekly plan to make your runs that much better. Remember the mission of Essentrics is to redefine the true meaning of fitness to be measured in one’s ability to move freely, live actively, and without pain. 6: Help with healing“Do not get carried away…backs are complicated and they need time to heal properly, so you must be patient.” Can you relate? I know I can. I’m not a superhero; I get injured on occasion, just like every other human. Yes, I teach an amazing fitness program, and let me tell you, I definitely get injured LESS than before Essentrics entered my life. And when I am hurt, my recovery time is quicker thanks to Essentrics. And no, I did not hurt my back whilst teaching. That said, let me emphasize that sometimes, you need help with the healing process. I told you in an earlier post about my second family - LiquidGym Therapy & Training Centre - and how using the underwater treadmill & massage hose has helped my back. One of the owners at LG also recommended I seek treatment at the Alta Vista Chiropractic and Massage Clinic (AVCC), and told me to book an appointment with Clinic Director Dr. Robert Laquerre. In the highly connected, instant gratification world that we now inhabit, patience is in short supply. I’ve been reading several books by a thought-provoking Canadian author on the topic of slowing down. My bedside table is currently occupied by “The Slow Fix: Solve Problems, Work Smarter and Live Better in a World Addicted to Speed” by Carl Honoré. One of his recommendations for a slow fix is “taking the time to arrive at the right diagnosis. When asked what he would do if given one hour to save the world, Albert Einstein answered: ‘I would spend fifty-five minutes defining the problem and only five minutes finding the solution.”** Why, you ask, am I talking about patience and slowing down? Well, many medical practitioners rush patients through the consultation meeting. Honoré reports that, in one study, physicians interrupted their patients after only 23 seconds. That was definitely not the case in my first appointment with Dr. Laquerre. If anything, he gently suggested I stop interrupting him during the initial examination. Dr. Laquerre is a chiropractor that utilizes physical therapy treatment. Two machines that he used on my injured muscles were the IFC (Interferrential Current) and Ultrasound; both were used to control my pain and reduce muscle spasms. After that, it was time for a chiropractic adjustment to ensure my ribs were in alignment. A pulled muscle can easily cause a misalignment in your skeleton - i.e., bones. As it says on the AVCC website, “Pain is only a symptom indicating that something is wrong.” Sound familiar? I couldn’t have said it better myself! 7: Live the Smart wayYou’ve seen the books and news stories, but how do you get there? Living a gluten-free, wheat-free life isn’t for everyone. For those of us who want (or need) to eliminate gluten from the diet, you can live the Smart Way and still enjoy tasty food. That’s where Kathy Smart comes in; she’s been referred to as an expert in clever food preparation and nutritious eating. “Gourmet nutrition” - according to Wheat Belly author, Dr. William Davis. Kathy Smart, RNC, PTS, RSNA, HTC, has over 19 years in both the health and fitness sectors. Here’s what Kathy has to say: “I am Registered Nutritionist, Sports Nutritionist, Holistic Chef and Fitness Trainer. Featured worldwide as North America's Gluten-Free Expert I am a small town Canadian gal just wanting to make this world... a little happier and healthier:) Co Owner and Co Founder of Live The Smart Way Expos ~ Canada’s largest national health and wellness expo across Canada for a FREE health and wellness expo. We allocate $500,000 to charities and associations in the health of Canadians across Canada! Join the Movement!” 8: The psychology of fitness and teaching the habit of adaptabilityThe ‘culture of inactivity’ is a killer and contributes to the ‘Freshman 15’; in short, we start changing our habits and become more sedentary as early as the first year of university. When people get busy, exercise/a focus on fitness is one of the first things that falls off the plate. As do healthy eating habits, which is why I’ve been introducing you to Darpan, Lydia, and Kathy. But I digress. Ironically, self-efficacy - i.e., your personal sense of how much control/power you have over your own life - is very intimately tied to your level of physical activity: “Their inability to cope with the environmental and social changes they face at college was a big reason why many stopped exercising.” Kind of sounds like a vicious cycle to me. What’s the solution to end the cycle? Teach individuals to adapt early on in life, instead of trying to teach them to adopt new habits later. Seat belts, brushing teeth - health promotion initiatives such as these that target children are more effective because it becomes a habit early on. The habit of being adaptable can and should be taught, in my opinion. It’s a trait that will benefit adults at many stages in their life: “it’s not just college. This rule applies to many of life's transitions -- moving into the workforce, switching jobs or moving, getting married, having kids. In each of these moments, there is a chance for people to give up on exercise, possibly for good.” You need to set goals to exercise and then stick to them; aka, self-control. But research shows that self-control is a finite resource. You only have so much every day. Not to worry, it resets every morning! Schedule your workout and write it down; you’re more likely to stick to it.nAnd research is showing that exercising self-control helps to strengthen your self-control: “similar to a muscle, research has shown that focusing on a task that requires self-control -- exercising or managing your money, for example -- improves other self-control-related tasks, such as cutting down on smoking and drinking or helping out with household chores.” 9: The Essentrics with Amanda villageHave you ever heard the term ‘boutique fitness’? Apparently, Essentrics with Amanda has been on the cutting edge of the fitness industry for years - and not just because Essentrics is a cutting edge workout. When I first started teaching Essentrics in 2010, my classes were small because I was just starting out and no one knew what Essentrics was all about. As I’ve grown from 1 weekly class to 10-15 weekly classes, my classes have remained small. On purpose. I don’t want anyone leaving my class in worse shape than when they arrived. There’s no hiding in my classes - sessions are capped at between 7 and 14 participants, depending on location and type of class. Basically, it’s a group class with the feel of a semi-private session. Another wonderful benefit of smaller group classes: Essentrics with Amanda has developed into its own village. Individuals who joined with a bunch of strangers now feel part of this wonderful collective. It has become a social event for many, and participants look forward to seeing their ‘class friends’. 10: It starts and ends with YOUIt does take a village to keep an adult healthy; and it starts with you. You've heard me say stuff like, "I don't have time is the adult equivalent of the dog ate my homework"; or, "You have as much time as Albert Einstein did". The entrepreneur in this article says it so well: "Exercise must come first, or it’s unlikely to happen at all. If exercise stops, then my health goes downhill. With the loss of physical health my productivity at work goes down. I become depressed. I lose motivation to do the things that makes my business successful. I’ve learned firsthand that excellence in one area of my life promotes excellence in all other areas of my life. Exercise is the easiest area of my life to control. It’s easy to measure. Either I get it in, or I don’t. When I do, it lifts up all other areas of my life, including my business." References and LinksWhat you put in your mouth: http://www.arthritis.org/living-with-arthritis/arthritis-diet/anti-inflammatory/gluten-free-diet.php
www.manoticknaturalmarket.com www.myglutenfreebakery.ca What you put in your mouth: www.fithealthy365.com Prevention is key: www.tiredsole.com Help with healing: http://altavistachiropractic.com/ http://www.carlhonore.com/books/the-slow-fix/ Live the Smart way: http://livethesmartway.com The psychology of fitness and teaching the habit of adaptability: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080109173800.htm The Essentrics with Amanda village: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/244359 It starts and ends with YOU: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/245224
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AuthorAmanda Sterczyk is an international author, Certified Personal Trainer (ACSM), an Exercise is Medicine Canada (EIMC) Fitness Professional, and a Certified Essentrics® Instructor. |