Another Motivating Student Spotlight

heidiThe success stories are rushing in and we can’t help, but share them all with you. This week’s Student Spotlight  is going to Heidi Coen. Heidi has been training with Get Fit NH for almost 4 years! The success you are about to read was earned and well deserved. Heidi is always pushing herself, she never quits and she is always looking for ways to get better and get stronger. It is a pleasure to coach Heidi. I am so proud of her success. I want to encourage ALL of you to take advantage of the body composition we offer. We often refer to it as the truth-detector and it truly is a fantastic way to measure. If you are not having your body composition read regularly you can afford to step it up (I say that with love as always!)

Here is what Heidi has to say about her success:

“Real Results…

I have pretty much exercised in some way for the majority of my adult life (walking, body building (free weights), aerobics, kick boxing, ellipticals/treadmills, cable machines…). But, I never found a workout regime that I got the results I was looking for.

Then in May 2011 – I had heard about Get Fit NH training and signed up for the free two weeks at the Concord Get Fit, attended my first 5:00am class — and have been hooked ever since!

What I have learned is that with all my previous exercising attempts the workouts were all the same routine and none included anything about nutrition. At Get Fit this is not the case! After participating in the first detox – I discovered that I have a sensitivity to gluten. I had taken Prevacid for years because of acid reflux and Excedrin for headaches every day for years. With my changes to my diet (majority of which is now vegetables and protein), my acid reflux completely resolved and I rarely have headaches. In regards to the training, I really like the varied workouts.

But – how do I really know that what I have learned about nutrition and that the training really works? When I had my very first body composition test done in 2012 my body fat was 29.7%. Two weeks ago, I had another body composition test – and my body fat  is down to 20.5%. I have lost almost 10% in body fat! This is results! This is success!

Today – at age 51 – I am in the best shape of my life!!! I feel GREAT – inside and outside!

It’s not just the training that makes Get Fit so great – it’s also the people! The coaches are awesome and I have made the most special friendships!  I love the 5am group!!!

So Meagan and Dean to answer your questions after every class – Do I have fun? Yes! Do I challenge myself? Yes! Do I learn something? Yes! And, I plan on continuing to do so for many years to come!

Heidi”

We loving hearing about your success! The day you realize that nutrition and training go hand in hand is the day you will change your life. Heidi is a perfect example of someone who learned how to fuel her body and train to succeed. I must add that we are super proud of Heidi, who attacked the chin bar and cranked out some jumping chins for her first time this morning. We couldn’t be more proud of her!

Thank You for choosing to train with us, Heidi!

Make it happen,

Coach Meagan

30 Challenges in 30 Days – The Finish Line!

success.jpgHere is your planner for the last 9 days of our challenge – You Got This!

January 22: Eat Veggies at your first meal

January 23: Share your dinner plans on our Facebook Page or email them to your coach

January 24: Eat only raw vegetables today

January 25: No Caffeine today. – (big culprits: coffee and chocolate)

January 26: Eat 2 cups of vegetables at any one meal (salad doesn’t count)

January 27: Replace your bread/pasta/rice with a vegetable at dinner

January 28: Make a salad a main course for lunch or dinner today.

January 29: Eat lean protein and a veggie every time you eat today

January 30: Don’t eat any “sugar added” foods – check EVERY label

Get Fit Games are back!

We are LONG overdue for our famous Get Fit Games! For those of you who have never even heard of it, prepare to mark your calendars and for those of you who have participated, get ready to beat your score!

On Saturday February 7, 2015 we will host a series of competitive events at our Concord location. There are 7 different parts to this event and they include:GFG

1.) 3 repetition maximum Deadlift

2.) Front Plank for time

3.) 4 minute Push Up challenge (from the floor or incline)

4.) Vertical Jump

5.) Long Jump

6.) Chin ups/inverted row

7.) 1000 M Ski Erg Sprint

If there is a piece of this puzzle that you are currently unable to participate in due to an injury then we would encourage you to STILL participate, but skip that part. This is a FANTASTIC event to measure progress. We promise to hold these quarterly from here on out so that you can see where you are getting better. Everyone has a little competitiveness in their heart so come on out and show us what you’ve got!

When: Saturday Feb 7, 2015

Where:  Get Fit NH Concord

When: 8 AM

Make it happen!!!

Coach Meagan

Introducing Training for Warriors Small Group

TFW_VECTOR-300x266.jpgGet Fit NH has been the leader in Group Personal Training for almost 7 years now, from our humble beginnings as a backyard “bootcamp” to now having a world class training team serving clients all over Southern New Hampshire, and even being the official gym of New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

We are working hard every day to help you be the best you can be, and I am pleased to share our latest training offering – Training for Warriors (TFW) Small Group Personal Training

Our large group (Smart Group Training) is as popular as ever, and is arguably the best program of it’s type that can be found anywhere. We continue to work hard to bring you the most effective fat-loss training through this format, and are looking forward to continuing to do so for a long time to come. And while Smart Group helps you lose fat, get lean, and look and feel great, we can only load you up so far.

One of the great benefits of TFW Small Group is the ability to get under the bar and up your horsepower. Some of y’all really enjoy the barbell courses we offer, and this will allow you to do that more often. Foundational in this training will be the deadlift, squat, and bench press.

Another advantage of Small Group is that it is, well, small. Five students at a time will be the limit. This will allow more personal attention from your coach and a laser focused environment. Some of us quiet type of people 🙂 just like that better!

So here is how it is going to work.

We are going to do a small scale roll out of TFW Small Group starting Monday, February 2, 2014.

TFW Small Group will meet at Get Fit NH Concord on Monday and Thursdays at 4:15pm and 5:30pm, mirroring the times of our Smart Group Training. For training Tuesdays and Fridays you get to join back in with Smart Group – giving you the best of both worlds!

We also are keeping the price very low for this intro. For current students the investments is only +$60 over your current contract.

As mentioned before, spaces are very limited. We are taking a maximum of 10 students into TFW Small Group at this time, so please don’t be disappointed, and reserve your spot today. Please fill out the form below, and we will get back to you ASAP. If you have any questions, let us know!

Who is in the Spotlight?

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This month’s student spotlight is going to Garrett Lovell. Garrett has an inspiring story and a dedicated heart to push on. I am so proud of how far he has come. Over the last three months I have had the honor to coach him and watch him change both physically and even mentally. His movement patterns have improved drastically and because of that his form has seriously improved. And because of his solid form he is now able to load a whole lot more. His results were earned, because he is dedicated to himself and committed to making a change. His wife, (almost) 5 year Get Fit veteran (Becky Lovell) keeps him on his toes and challenges him to lift something heavier each training session. This is what Garrett has to say:

“My wife, Becky, has been a member at Get Fit for over four years.  Knowing that I have struggled to find something I could stick to in order to maintain my “health” (ranging from Weight Watchers to that somewhat questionably “judgment-free zone” we all hear advertised), she had suggested and encouraged me to try Get Fit on multiple occasions.  I would regularly tell her that what I was doing was working ok for me (it wasn’t).  Sometimes I would say that I didn’t have the time or we didn’t have the extra money (I/we did).  Finally one morning I woke up and realized that I am 35 years old, I work for Under Armour, a company whose mission is to make athletes better, and here I was gaining weight, making poor eating choices, and probably in the worst shape I’ve ever been in.  By now I think Becky had given up on me ever considering trying Get Fit (which was largely validated by her reaction when I told her I wanted to try it), but I knew that she enjoyed the classes and had certainly achieved some great results and what I had been doing, or not doing, certainly wasn’t working.

It didn’t take long for me to realize how truly unhealthy I had let myself become.  My initial functional movement screening must have been somewhere between comical and soul-crushing for Coach Meagan to administer.  I quickly dubbed myself “Rainbow Bright” with the colorful collection of four limitation bands I had earned for myself.  That first week of classes was a real ego-bruiser, too.  Exercises that I had been able to do fairly easily a number of years back now seemed a lot like what I imagined were advanced CIA interrogation techniques.  When I filled out my questionnaire before starting my two week trial, I had rated my fitness level as a 2 out of 10 which in hind sight felt like I may have been giving myself a little too much credit.

Monday will mark my third month at Get Fit.  While I’m still not satisfied (and I admit that I’m one of those people that rarely is), I am pleased with the results I’ve been able to achieve with the support of my coaches, classmates, family, and friends.  I’m lifting heavier loads, have increased my flexibility, and have quite a few sweatshirts that are a lot looser fitting than I remembered them being last winter when I wore them last.

The coaching staff at Get Fit and the people in my most regularly attended 7:25am class time have been fantastic and frankly the sole reason I kept coming back at first.  They’ve been patient, supportive, and certainly not judgmental.  Now that I’ve started to see some progress and results (and friends, family, and co-workers have too), I have a whole new source of motivation.  I have a red band that I still have to test out of and I’m not fit enough to take up the mantle of Captain America yet (yes, you read that right, I’m 35 and I still want to be Captain America when I grow up), but I’m working on getting stronger and healthier and figure that I can make at least one of those two things happen in the near future.”

We look forward to the transformation. Whether that be to Get Fit NH’s very own Captain America or Garrett’s best version of himself- we’ll take either one with open arms 🙂

You too can make it happen!

Coach Meagan

 

 

High Performance Hips Is Back!

http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photography-pain-hips-image2506327The High Performance Hip Seminar is back by popular demand!  We had great success with the seminar
last year so you definitely don’t want to miss it.

Have you ever experienced hip, knee or low back pain?  Do you enjoy running?  Do you sit a lot during
the day?  If you answered yes to any of those questions then you can’t afford to miss the Hip Seminar.

Here is what Jennifer had to say about her experience at High Performance Hips

Hey Erin,

I just wanted  to let you know that your hip class was a success for an old lady like me!  Frank and I took our first trip on our new (used) Honda Goldwing to Augusta ME this weekend. This is the first motorcycle trip we have taken in 20 years? Anyway, my hip joints had no problems and even swinging my leg over to get on (quite an awkward sight lol!) Thank you!  That was 6+ hours on a motorcycle over the weekend.  And I even did some exercises in between just to be safe.  Wahoo!

Jennifer

You train hard but you also need to train smart and work on areas that may be holding you back from
optimal performance.  Hips can be that area for many people.

Mark your calendar for January 21st at 6pm to come learn how the hips affect other areas of your body.

Your hips are designed to move freely in multiple directions.  If they aren’t able to move properly then
the body will compensate for it.  If the hips are locked up then the mobility will come from the joint
above (low back) or the joint below (knees).  Your low back and your knees are not designed for this
stress which can cause injury.

How do you increase hip flexibility? Just stretch, right?  It is not that simple.  There are actually 9
flexibility factors that we need to address when looking to achieve optimal hip flexibility.  During the
High Performance Hip Seminar we will review those factors and work with you on exercises to increase
hip flexibility and decrease pain that may be caused by tight hips.  Please wear training clothes and be
prepared to move.

I look forward to seeing you there!

Coach Erin

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High Performance Hips
Date: January 21, 2015
Time: 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Place: Get Fit NH Concord
Investment: $25

Healthy Fats PLUS Vitamin D – Winner!

so3d38We have discussed the importance of healthy fats many times, and particularly the health benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids. I personally take a teaspoon of Super-Omega 3 from SFH daily, and many of our clients also enjoy the high quality and convenience of SO3.

Here’s a recap of why we use and recommend this particular fish oil:

  • More than 3200mg EPA+DHA  and 1000 IU Vitamin D3 in 1 tsp!
  • Each teaspoon delivers over 3200mg of EPA and DHA
  • Each teaspoon delivers 1000IU of Vitamin D3 (Cholecaliciferol)
  • Soy free, gluten free and sugar free
  • Five delicious flavors: orange, peppermint, lemon, vanilla and chocolate
  • All natural concentrated omega 3 oil
  • Liquid form to optimize absorption efficiently
  • Third party tested: our SO3 oil meets or exceeds CRN, GOED, IFOS, WHO and Prop 65 Standards.
  • Our product is prepared from sardines, herring and anchovies using molecular distillation making it possible to concentrate EPA and DHA.
  • Mercury free, no heavy metals, no toxins

SFH is now combining this superior quality product with Vitamin D (1000iu) in one convenient package, as well as increasing the size of the bottle to 8oz from the previous 6oz. That is 45 servings per bottle up from the previous 35.

With a retail price of $49.99 that is an amazing value. You would have to take 11 or 12 fish oil pills to get the same amount of EPA+DHA as you get in 1 TEASPOON of S03, and it would cost you a lot more.

HOWEVER, because we at Get Fit NH have always tried to bring you the best quality at the best value, we are carrying So3+D3 at a price of only $40 per 8 ounce bottle. This is a DECREASE per serving from the previous 6oz bottle. ($0.89 per serving vs $1.00)

You’re Welcome! 🙂

As always, check with your doctor before taking supplements, particularly if you are on any medications.

Make Healthy Happen!

Coach Dean

 

 

 

New Years at Noon!

happynewyear.jpgI know, I know.

Christmas isn’t even here yet, and we are already talking New Years?

Well we always preach planning and preparation around here, so I want you to PLAN on joining on New Year’s Day at 12:00pm sharp for our “New Years at Noon bring in 2015 with a bang all family training bonanza!”

How’s that for a mouthful? 🙂

We figure after a big night of celebrating we will all need a few extra hours of rest, and then a way to restore that needed energy. I know – let’ train!

Don’t forget the week of December 22nd is recovery week, and we are back at it Monday December 29th.

Keep Calm and Holiday On!

Recovery Week
December 22 to 26
Back on Monday the 29th

New Years at Noon
Get Fit NH Concord
Thursday January 1, 2015
12:00pm til the party is over!

 

Christmas Recovery Break Is Around the Corner

Just a quick reminder that Get Fit NH will be closed the week of Christmas for our annual “I need to recover from the holidays” break. 🙂

We will be back at it on Monday December 29th ready and strong to help you have your best year ever!

Our recovery weeks are what I would call Macro-Recovery. In other words we take a planned week off every training phase in order to let the body rest up from hard training and get ready for the next phase.

But did you know you can do even better than that? We have 15 athletes (yes that’s you!) in the Get Fit NH family who participate in our HRV monitoring program, which measures your systemic stress load on a daily basis, which allows us to fine-tune the recovery process on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. You can catch up on that by clicking here

Read on why properly planned and adequate recovery is important for you!

The Recovery Curve

I saw the recovery curve for the first time during my time with Australian physical preparation coach Ian King. His principles laid the foundation for the way we program, train and especially recover here at Get Fit NH. The principles that work with professional athletes apply to us too!

The following illustrates a “good” recovery curve:

The green line represents what we are all looking for – continual, never ending progress over time. We are getting stronger, faster, thinner, better looking (ok at least that’s what I wish for).

Reality Check – ain’t gonna happen. The process of changing your body is not linear, in fact what we are looking at in an optimal training environment is more of a “One step back brings me Two steps forward”.

A closer look at the chart will help explain what I mean.

The red line represents Equilibrium. This is where your body wants to stay, no matter if your goal is losing fat, gaining lean, or both. As you have no doubt found out, forcing your body to change is hard work – really hard work. When you walk into Get Fit NH, our training is designed to elicit that change. But it’s not as simple as “working out” day after day after day. In fact as I am about to illustrate, training without proper recovery is actually hurting you, not making you better.

The blue line represents the “recovery curve”. Starting at the left hand of the chart all the lines intersect. For this illustration that point is where your first training occurred – you “worked out”.

But what’s going on?

Instead of performance going up, that line is actually heading down – this is what is called Depletion. If you think about it makes sense – you have worked hard, you are fatigued, your body is depleted of nutrients – you are spent!

Don’t worry, your body will get over it, if you treat it right! This is what we call Adaptation. Your body wants to be able to handle the increased demand that was placed on it, and starts the process of getting better.

You are in charge of if and how fast that happens. A few of the factors that influence this adaptation include Recovery Nutrition (read up!), stress levels, sleep habits, supportive nutrition, age, and training history.

The recovery curve continues with Supercompensation. Here is how Coach King describes this process:

“It is only when recovery is allowed that we see the super-compensation effect, the unique phenomenon where the bodies physical capacity is elevated in response to training, in anticipation of another exposure to the same stimulus.” – King, I, 1999/2000, Foundations of Physical Preparation

In other words your body has gotten better in response to your training, a new Equilibrium is established and this state  is when we will ideally train again. Our programming at Get Fit NH is carefully designed to give this the best chance of occurring, but as I hope you are discovering, you have a lot to do with this with how you treat your recovery!

As you can see, when things are clicking, this process when repeated over and over means you are getting better and better, the blue line is headed up – pretty cool!

The flip side to all this is what happens when the recovery process isn’t working so well.

This chart represents recovery gone “bad”:

When we continue to train in a state of “Depletion”, regardless of the reason,  the adaptation to supercompensation effect doesn’t occur, and instead of getting better, we find ourselves in a downward cycle. This can happen when we train the same muscle groups too soon, when we haven’t taken the steps described above to recover optimally (sleep and nutrition for instance) regardless of time between training, when we train too hard coming off an illness, etc. The last thing we want to happen is new equilibrium to be established in a downward pattern – not good.

The long and short of it is your body absolutely needs to recover from hard training. Consistently training in a fatigued state results in injury and illness. Your body is an amazing machine designed to put up with a lot, but it was also designed to need rest.

Which leads us to:

 

Recovery Weeks!

Face it – you can get beat up anywhere. Our responsibility at Get Fit NH  is to help you get better!

That includes recovery weeks. We have found that somewhere between 8 and 12 weeks of training is just about right to take a full week off and let your body recover.

That doesn’t mean that you spend your training time on the couch eating bon-bons, but if you insist on going down to PF and hitting the weights or running 10 miles every morning, your body will suffer in the long run, and perhaps even in the short term.

If you find yourself fighting this concept, ask yourself this – Is your unwillingness to take a week off a well reasoned decision based on what you know to be true, or is it that your attachment to training is so strong emotionally that makes it so hard? You will not lose all you have gained by taking the week off, I assure you! Again to quote Coach King, “…if you don’t (take time off)…most of you are going to lose it anyway!”

So now that we have established you are ready, willing and able to embrace recovery week, what do you do?

Glad you asked!

Three Steps for Successful Recovery

1.) Physical Rest and Regeneration

–        Our bodies must rest and recover to prevent over-training (or under-recovering) issues so that we can come back 100% healthy and energized for the next phase of the program

–        Focus on maintaining and/or increasing flexibility and tissue health by stretching and foam rolling daily. 15-30 minutes is fantastic!

–        Daily restorative walks are beneficial during this week. 30-60 minutes briskly walking (not jogging/running) will keep your body refreshed and active, without negating the purpose of this week. Don’t overdo it!

2.) Physiological and Psychological Rest and Regeneration

–        We must normalize key anabolic hormones, refill muscle glycogen, increase caloric intake, and prevent any diet induced catabolism (losses of lean body mass) so that we can enjoy greater fat loss for the next phase of the program

–        We have taken the road less traveled by being flexible eaters with a long-term approach to success and thus we will take a break from our aggressive fat loss nutrition plans. This is not a free for all, so stay away from your “trigger foods” (junk foods and sweets) that open the door to excessive calorie intake.

–        Instead plan (key word) and enjoy 2 or 3 controlled free meals to reward yourself for all of your hard work, but do not overdo it!

–        Caveat: If your nutrition habits have been less than optimal, more than likely none of this applies to you. Instead now is the time to plan and prepare to make the changes necessary to see the results you want. Spend some time with a coach and your Whole9 Nutrition Guide if you need help.

3.) Celebrate the Fruits of Your Labor

–        Take some time to reflect on how far you have come since you joined Get Fit NH in terms of improving your overall health, body composition, and performance

–        Enjoy your results!

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

We would just like to take the time to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your hard work and dedication to improving your health and fitness… keep Making It Happen!

Cara’s Christmas Gift

birthdaypresent-300x199.jpgThere is no greater gift we can receive from a student than a letter such as this one. Give yourself a gift and read it – the entire thing – and then ask yourself “What obstacles am I willing to overcome? This week, next week? Next year?”

Easy to do? That’s just not life, but you know that. I believe in you. I believe you can achieve anything that you want to, regardless of the obstacles in life, if you want it bad enough.

Believe!

a little something for you and Dean:

” We think of gifts and giving this time of year. You and Dean have given me the best gift of all . The gift of health, fitness, confidence, nutrition, and tools…. and finding a new me. ( I used to think of it as finding the old me again…but now that person has changed!)  You have helped me learn to manage stress, helped me work on goals that tie into my entire life…that go way beyond the walls of the gym.

I have discovered that I enjoy helping to inspire others in their fitness quest as well and I hope I can continue to do that.

Now down just shy of 100 pounds in a year and half….down 5 clothing sizes..I feel lighter, move faster, I am one thousand percent stronger and have no pain.  This is a life changing transformation..and I am so thankful for the help and that you both do what you do daily.  How did this all happen?

There is one key….determination and consistency. I stick to it and it works. If I fall off I get back on. I visualize the next goal and see that happening. I partner with like minded people who are in charge of their fitness.

And here is the real deal….I’m just like everyone else. Nancy knows…I have an extremely high stress job that has gotten nearly intolerable in this part quarter and I work up to 80 hours a week.  I had a recent surgery and we worked with that. I have 2 girls that dance in 10 dance classes a week and a child applying for college…as well as one that moved across the country this year.  I am a legal guardian for my Dad.  This is real life and fitness still can be accomplished.

You still manage to kick my butt daily in the gym…by pushing me further and challenging me. My mind no longer has the barriers that were once there about what I am capable of. I have learned the core principles of how to shop, plan, and prepare meals that help my body rather than work against it. I understand how food can heal.

My family has a new Mom, new wife, daughter, etc. At each monthly sales  meeting my coworkers call me the incredible shrinking lady.

Some of my toughest critics have turned into my loudest cheerleaders.

This spring I ran my first 5K. I climbed a few   4000 foot mountains…things I could not have done even 1 year ago. I have more  goals for 2015.

And for anyone who is struggling…or just beginning. Take it one exercise even 10 seconds at a time. One meal. Pick a better snack. Check out the nutrition classes… All of the little things add up.  Push just that little bit more. You are worth it.

Happy Holidays to you all and to your staff….To Health , Happiness and for all you do to Make it Happen.” – Cara