Posts Tagged ‘obesity’

Sugar, Weight Problems & Illness, Austin Wellness Institute

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Sugar, Weight Problems & Illness, Austin Wellness Institute

What effect does sugar have on your Health, your weight, your age, and illness? Sugar is one of the most destructive things in the human Diet. Find out how it relates to weight loss, weight gain, obesity and Fitness.

Visit Dr. Bellonzi’s website at

http://www.austinwellnessclinic.com/

Dr. Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and is certified in Clinical Nutrition. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991.

Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with athletes at every level to provide sports conditioning and rehabilitation.

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How to Become a Personal Trainer – Part 3 – IFPA Presents

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

The International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) is the ONLY IACET approved organization offering a Personal Fitness Trainer Certification and Course accepted world-wide, holding NOCA/NCCA accreditation; also recommended by A4M, ACASP, WAAAM, and numerous other medical, sports medicine, and physician organizations!

The following is the IFPA’s own; Introduction to Personal Training DVD. In it the basis of personal training is discussed, as well as the most frequent questions asked before undergoing certification!

Obviously, if you have found this site and are now reading this, you are already considering a career as a personal trainer. You might not be aware, but many consider personal training to be one of the fastest growing industries in the United States of America.

Why? Look at what is going on in our society! Exorbitant medical and Healthcare costs, skyrocketing because people know nothing about exercise and less about nutrition. Simultaneously, the “baby boomers” are aging and they don’t want to! They are looking for the fountain of youth and the best place to find it is in the gym under the supervision of a well-trained Personal Trainer.

You might be interested in helping people, you might be passionate about fitness, and you might want to have a dramatic impact on improving our society. But, if you’re like most people that enter the fitness arena for the first time what you really want is to make a lot of money!

What’s the bottom line? How much can I make? How much money is there in personal training? Here are the facts: Earnings potential for personal trainers vary greatly from $35.00 to well over $175.00 an hour.

Exceptional trainers can make over a thousand dollars an hour and for the select few: books, videos, speaking engagements and related businesses can mean much more. Yes, the personal training business has created many, many millionaires. And the best part of the personal training business is that those who have made millions, have created their wealth while working at something they passionately care about, love to do and all while being their own boss — independent of anyone else.

What is the difference between being a $35.00 an hour trainer and a $1,000 an hour millionaire trainer? Hard work, dedication, willingness to learn, to improve, to strive for excellence every minute, of every hour of every day, day in and day out. Constantly, passionately, urgently striving to be the best! Constantly striving for excellence. Improving every aspect of your life mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.

If you are one of those trainers that think $35.00 an hour ($70-$75,000/yr) is a pretty good income, then that’s fine. Then the IFPA Personal Trainer Certification course may be all you will need.

But it you want more, go to www.IFPA-Fitness.com, here you will find a multitude of certification and continuing education courses, offered along with an extensive book — store of the best texts the fitness industry has to offer on fitness, health and nutrition. Everything you see her is designed to help you on your journey to success, regardless of what level of success you aiming for.

Don’t forget “Success is a journey — not a destination!”

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Wii Fit Fitness Review

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

The Nintendo Wii Fit is reviewed by diet.com’s wii fit girl Sarah. http://diet.com/videos

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Diet.com reviews the exercise video game. Fun Fitness or lazy workout? Will the Wii Fit help combat childhood obesity and aid weight loss? Read Sarah’s Blog on the Wii Fit and it’s impact on childhood obesity http://diet.com/dietblogs/read_blog.php?title=Wii+Fit+Weight+Loss+Miracle%3F+Video+Game+Review&blid=10182

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Health Matters: Gastric Bypass Surgery

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Morbid obesity nearly doubles the risk of early death and is often accompanied by severe side effects such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. Gastric Bypass can be an ideal solution. Join host David Granet, M.D., as he talks with world-renowned expert, Alan Wittgrove, M.D., Wittgrove Bariatric Center at Scripps Memorial Hospital, to learn more about this disease and treatment options. Known as the “father” of laparoscopic surgery, Dr. Wittgrove was the first in the world to perform this surgery. Series: “Health Matters” [8/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12317]

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Weight Bias in Health Care

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Overweight and obese patients frequently feel stigmatized in health care settings, and face stereotypes and prejudice from health care providers.

These stigmatizing experiences (also called ‘weight bias’) jeopardize patients’ emotional and physical Health. The Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University (http://ruddcenter.yale.org) has released this new video in response to a growing concern about weight bias in health care. The video, hosted by celebrity and activist Emme and featuring Rudd Center experts including Dr. Rebecca Puhl and Dr. Kelly Brownell, uses expert commentary and dramatic representation to increase awareness of bias and stigma that overweight and obese patients encounter in health care. Equally importantly, the video presents a range of practical strategies to help providers reduce bias in their clinical practice, and to optimize the health care experience for their overweight and obese patients.

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Atkins Diet: Role of Supplements

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

This video is in response to a question I received:
“I’ve been very faithful and am over the induction flu, but now I don’t have ANY energy. I slept great last night and I feel like I could lay down right now and take a nap. I’m not skipping meals, I’m taking a multivitamin, and am drinking loads of water. What can I do to get my energy back up?”

My response to her was you are still early into the Diet, so your body is still probably adjusting to the new diet. However, if you want to try something immediately, you might a couple Supplements that worked for me.

– Check the video out for what they are –

http://www.vitaminlady.com/Articles/LCarn.art.asp

http://www.raysahelian.com/acetylcarnitine.html

http://www.raysahelian.com/coq10.html

http://www.bodybuildingforyou.com/health-supplements/acetyl-l-carnitine.htm

http://www.bodybuildingforyou.com/Health-supplements/coenzyme-q10-benefits.htm
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/coenzyme-q10/NS_patient-coenzymeq10

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How to Become a Personal Trainer – Part 2 – IFPA Presents

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

The International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) is the ONLY IACET approved organization offering a Personal Fitness Trainer Certification and Course accepted world-wide, holding NOCA/NCCA accreditation; also recommended by A4M, ACASP, WAAAM, and numerous other medical, sports medicine, and physician organizations!

The following is the IFPA’s own; Introduction to Personal Training DVD. In it the basis of personal training is discussed, as well as the most frequent questions asked before undergoing certification!

Obviously, if you have found this site and are now reading this, you are already considering a career as a Personal Trainer. You might not be aware, but many consider personal training to be one of the fastest growing industries in the United States of America.

Why? Look at what is going on in our society! Exorbitant medical and healthcare costs, skyrocketing because people know nothing about exercise and less about nutrition. Simultaneously, the “baby boomers” are aging and they don’t want to! They are looking for the fountain of youth and the best place to find it is in the gym under the supervision of a well-trained Personal Trainer.

You might be interested in helping people, you might be passionate about fitness, and you might want to have a dramatic impact on improving our society. But, if you’re like most people that enter the Fitness arena for the first time what you really want is to make a lot of money!

What’s the bottom line? How much can I make? How much money is there in personal training? Here are the facts: Earnings potential for personal trainers vary greatly from $35.00 to well over $175.00 an hour.

Exceptional trainers can make over a thousand dollars an hour and for the select few: books, videos, speaking engagements and related businesses can mean much more. Yes, the personal training business has created many, many millionaires. And the best part of the personal training business is that those who have made millions, have created their wealth while working at something they passionately care about, love to do and all while being their own boss — independent of anyone else.

What is the difference between being a $35.00 an hour trainer and a $1,000 an hour millionaire trainer? Hard work, dedication, willingness to learn, to improve, to strive for excellence every minute, of every hour of every day, day in and day out. Constantly, passionately, urgently striving to be the best! Constantly striving for excellence. Improving every aspect of your life mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.

If you are one of those trainers that think $35.00 an hour ($70-$75,000/yr) is a pretty good income, then that’s fine. Then the IFPA Personal Trainer Certification course may be all you will need.

But it you want more, go to www.IFPA-FITNESS.com, here you will find a multitude of certification and continuing education courses, offered along with an extensive book — store of the best texts the fitness industry has to offer on fitness, Health and nutrition. Everything you see her is designed to help you on your journey to success, regardless of what level of success you aiming for.

Don’t forget “Success is a journey — not a destination!”

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How to Become a Personal Trainer – Part 1 – IFPA Presents

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

The International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) is the ONLY IACET approved organization offering a Personal Fitness Trainer Certification and Course accepted world-wide, holding NOCA/NCCA accreditation; also recommended by A4M, ACASP, WAAAM, and numerous other medical, sports medicine, and physician organizations!

The following is the IFPA’s own; Introduction to Personal Training DVD. In it the basis of personal training is discussed, as well as the most frequent questions asked before undergoing certification!

Obviously, if you have found this site and are now reading this, you are already considering a career as a Personal Trainer. You might not be aware, but many consider personal training to be one of the fastest growing industries in the United States of America.

Why? Look at what is going on in our society! Exorbitant medical and Healthcare costs, skyrocketing because people know nothing about exercise and less about nutrition. Simultaneously, the “baby boomers” are aging and they don’t want to! They are looking for the fountain of youth and the best place to find it is in the gym under the supervision of a well-trained Personal Trainer.

You might be interested in helping people, you might be passionate about fitness, and you might want to have a dramatic impact on improving our society. But, if you’re like most people that enter the fitness arena for the first time what you really want is to make a lot of money!

What’s the bottom line? How much can I make? How much money is there in personal training? Here are the facts: Earnings potential for personal trainers vary greatly from $35.00 to well over $175.00 an hour.

Exceptional trainers can make over a thousand dollars an hour and for the select few: books, videos, speaking engagements and related businesses can mean much more. Yes, the personal training business has created many, many millionaires. And the best part of the personal training business is that those who have made millions, have created their wealth while working at something they passionately care about, love to do and all while being their own boss — independent of anyone else.

What is the difference between being a $35.00 an hour trainer and a $1,000 an hour millionaire trainer? Hard work, dedication, willingness to learn, to improve, to strive for excellence every minute, of every hour of every day, day in and day out. Constantly, passionately, urgently striving to be the best! Constantly striving for excellence. Improving every aspect of your life mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.

If you are one of those trainers that think $35.00 an hour ($70-$75,000/yr) is a pretty good income, then that’s fine. Then the IFPA Personal Trainer Certification course may be all you will need.

But it you want more, go to www.IFPA-Fitness.com, here you will find a multitude of certification and continuing education courses, offered along with an extensive book — store of the best texts the fitness industry has to offer on fitness, health and nutrition. Everything you see her is designed to help you on your journey to success, regardless of what level of success you aiming for.

Don’t forget “Success is a journey — not a destination!”

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2008 Wellness Symposium

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

The Houston Wellness Association’s 2008 Wellness Symposium promises to be the most unique two-day Healthcare event of its kind in the country. Never before has a Symposium brought so many diverse leaders from the Private, Public, Not-For-Profit, Medical and Academic sectors together with the simple purpose of Translating Knowledge into Collaborative Action to enhance the health of the residents of our community. The Symposium will have two distinct days of programming:

Day 1: Obesity Summit focusing on the impact of obesity from a multitude of perspectives, including personal, economic, and environmental levels.

Day 2: Worksite Wellness Conference reviewing the latest information on improving employee health to increase productivity and profits.

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Personal Trainers

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

My thoughts on Personal Trainers. BodyPerformanceTV.com

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