S3 Spotlight Shines Brightly

Just finished S3- Sizzlin Summer Slimdown? 

Pat yourself on your back- you've made this coach proud.

I just finished entering some of our numbers into the magical spreadsheet that tallies up scores. I see so much in those numbers. Some of you have worked to decrease your weight and succeeded by grand numbers. Others have lost weight but more importantly they've proved to themselves they could. While others have lost weight while dealing with unbelievable stress and obstacles. Others have seen how a meal plan can benefit their overall wellbeing. There is so much success from my team and all the other teams too. 

Marcy said; "I LOVE the grocery list...I am saving so much on not throwing things out!!!"

Tracy discovered; "Having fish once a week is awesome! I love the halibut!"

Mary Beth succeeded through a challenging time of year; "I've given up all caffeine and diet soda at the tail end of a stressful school year."

Sonia found a win when; "I unexpectedly had to come into the office today and my lunch was ready to go!!! I didn't have to figure out what I was going to bring with me!!

Patty sees a win; "I took a close look at my goals today, as well as my steps to get to them. I realized that although I struggle with one of them, I have put into place all the other actions."

These are just sprinklings of all the wins Team MTXE accomplished. Meagan's Minions, Team Adam- Start to Finish, S3 TBT Team Fox, and S3 Team Mean Dean are seeing these successes too. 

Take time right to pat yourself on the back. Shout out your wins below.

To Your Best Health,

Coach Nancy


A Youthful Spotlight In Her Own Words

One of my first written spotlights I was able to do was with Melanie Kenney about all the hard work she had been putting in being new at Get Fit NH. Now that she some more time and sweat under her belt I decided to talk with her again, but this time I would let her share her own words in person.

Melanie has made perfect attendance multiple times, is following and doing great on our Sizzling Summer Slim Down program, and  works to her full potential every time she steps on the training floor. Thanks for taking time to talk with me and keep making it happen!

-Coach Brian

Your Thoughts About 10 Years Of Get Fit NH

Last month we celebrated 10 years of Get Fit NH! 

This is a huge accomplishment and we owe so much of it to our amazing members. It is because of all of you we get the chance to wake up everyday and do what we love, which is helping people become the version of themselves they want to be.

Coach Meagan had the great idea to hear from all of our clients about what the 10 year anniversary meant to them and we wanted to share that with the world. This is what you all told us:

Thank you all so much for your continued support of us! It is because of all of you we get to make it happen every single day!

Now it is time to look forward to another 10 years of Get Fit NH!

-Coach Brian

A Veteran Spotlight

I was able to take some time with a long time member recently to hear about her time training at Get Fit NH. Anne is closing in on TEN YEARS here at Get Fit NH so getting to hear her experiences and thought about the gym, how it has evolved, and why she has been here for so long was really great. Anne is a staple in the 8:30 women's class and is always a hard worker as well. 

We recorded a video of all her thoughts and I am happy and excited for all of you to have the chance to see it!

Thanks for taking your time to share with us Anne!

Keep Making It Happen!

-Coach Brian

The Most Peppy Spotlight Yet

If you have ever trained in the 8:30 class you know why this spotlight is being written. Holly brings a presence of high energy, fun, and great work ethic to each class and its so great to see. In a very lively class she brings positive energy that is contagious to the entire class.

I took a little time to chat with Holly about her experiences here at Get Fit NH and what she thought about it. I wanted to share that talk with all of you as well!


Thanks for talking with me Holly and keep making it happen!

-Coach Brian

A Strong Spirited Spotlight

Set the time aside to read this spotlight, if you are having trouble, whether it be emotional, physical, or a combination of both.  If this doesn't make you want to run through a wall then I don't know what to tell you, because it sure as heck makes me want to. I have been so unbelievably proud of the way Andrea has handled her time her and even more so how she is handling her current injury.  I’m more than happy to admit that reading this in full was uplifting, I very seriously suggest you do the same. In Andrea’s own words;

“I started at GetFit nearly a year and a half ago, though it sometimes feels like a world away. It had been 6 months since me and my family uprooted our lives in the midwest and came to New Hampshire - a homecoming for me, though it still meant leaving a decade’s-worth of friendships. I was feeling unmoored and unhealthy, eating whatever and whenever I’d like, and never really exercising. It was when my knees started to really hurt when climbing stairs that I actively sought out GetFit NH and got on the 5am wait list. After a few months of the lovely 6:45pm class, I made it into the 5am class, where I’ve been nearly every morning ever since. 

I still love the things that initially drew me to GetFit - the comraderie, the lack of mirrors, the truly judgement-free atmosphere, and how I’ve always been able to participate at some level. When I began at GFNH I was incredibly self-conscious - uncomfortable in my own skin and hyper-aware of both my colorful bands and my limitations. But by coming consistently over these past 16 months, I gained - muscle, confidence, and skills, while at the same time losing quite a bit of weight. My goals shifted from weight-loss and shedding my bands, to climbing the FitRanx levels and training again for a half-marathon (something I enjoyed many years ago!) I was looking forward to better weather for the start of my training, but then life, with it’s best laid plans, had other ideas.

You see, along with strength and confidence, I had rediscovered a love of sports. Now, I have never considered myself an athlete - my sister was always the one that excelled with grace and drive (and loads of skill). Yet here I was in my 30s, lifting heavy weights, running, and playing field hockey again! I also returned to skiing, something I did every winter growing up. So the decision to go on a big family ski trip out west was a no brainer - I was feeling great, able to really dig in and go fast, enjoying the experience. But I couldn’t control for that grassy patch of ice or the novice skier that didn’t know to check uphill when merging. As I fell (yep, it was a big one), I could hear and feel everything tear in my right knee. And when my dad skied up behind my crumpled body on the ground, just seconds later, my first words (along with many swears) were, “I just blew out my knee!” And boy did I. After a trip to the ER, a rough plane ride home, and an MRI I was diagnosed with a fully torn ACL, fully torn MCL, and torn meniscus - the aptly named “unhappy triad.” 

I’m not going to lie, this injury has been painful - both physically (obviously!) and emotionally. I lost a lot in that silly fall - gone were all my goals, gone were the sports and teammates I had finally returned to, gone was my progress. What laid ahead (and still lays ahead) for me is lots of physical therapy, surgery for both my ACL and meniscus, nearly two months of crutches, and more physical therapy. Then, once that’s all done, I’ll be starting again. It felt, at first, like I would have to start from the beginning, a thought that made me cry.

But here’s the thing about me - I am both stubborn and absurdly optimistic. I cannot undo that fall, but you had better believe I can make it to the gym every day and do upper body sprints until my heart rate is at 94%. I can’t test up to the next FitRanx level, but I can work on my push-ups and core strength with the best of them. I can’t play field hockey or run, but I can do my physical therapy to help ensure my surgery and recovery go as smoothly as possible. Just because I can’t show up in the ways I had been, doesn’t mean I won’t show up at all. I believe in living a full life, and this experience is just one part of it - an opportunity to practice grit and drive, to learn how to slow down and care for myself, to accept help and even (shock!) ask for it when I need it.

In the days and week after my injury I kept in touch with Dean and Nancy, updating them on my predicament. I was most afraid they would tell me that I was being too difficult, that making up different workouts just for me was too much, and that I couldn’t return. Instead, I was told that if I could get myself to the gym, they would train me. A week and a half after my fall I limped back into the gym with my new goal. Show up. Just show up - no matter the circumstance, the limitation, the fear, and sometimes even, the pain (as long as your doctor OKs it) - keep showing up. Because this is just one small part in life and in the end I’ll be back (with my newly reconstructed knee) and darn it if I won’t be better and stronger than ever!”

-Coach Adam

“I Just Did That!”

What you just watched was our 4:15 superstar, Ruth Littlefield, deadlift 165 pounds. I'll never forget the day Ruth started with us. Her biggest concerns were getting up and down off of the floor, kneeling, being in pain and just sick of feeling icky! Ruth has been training with us for almost a year (it will be a year in June!) during that time she has gained SO much to include knowledge, strength and confidence. It has been a coach's DREAM to watch this woman transform herself from the inside out. I am so proud of this woman right here and I am absolutely delighted to share her story...

In the fall of 2016 I started Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).  Through that work, I focused on mindfulness and awareness.  My therapist took me through a process to help me identifying what I value in life. The values that were calling out to me where self-care, connection, courage/bravery, humor, creativity, curiosity and contribution.  In order to move towards the things I valued, my therapist had me identify what I could do that would help me move towards those things and to be aware of what was moving me away from them. I was extremely sedentary, overweight, with high blood pressure, cardiomyopathy, asthma and other ailments.  Engaging in physical activity, especially movement that built my strength, flexibility and cardio would allow me to move towards all of my values. The challenge though was that I had never liked exercise, I had a pocket full of excuses, I was uncomfortable in gyms, and I didn't know what I needed to do to be successful.  But my therapist encouraged me to be brave, so I checked out a variety of places and programs hoping I could find a place that was a good fit.  I tried a Vinyasa yoga class that was not customized and way too advanced for me.  I looked for a personal trainer but had no idea what to look for or how to approach it. Finally, two of my co-workers told me about Get Fit NH. One has been coming here since it started.  The other friend was newer to it and had lost a lot of weight and gained a lot of strength. So I decided to check it out.  It took a while for a class slot that worked for me to open up and I was SO nervous the first time I came to a session in June of 2017. Everyone here, from the coaches to the trainees are so friendly, encouraging and non-judgmental.  

When I started, I didn't know squat about exercising and I had no confidence in my abilities. I have learned that through my commitment to the work and the right supports (thank you coaches and all my co-trainees), I have the capacity to change.  It takes effort, patience, and a willingness to celebrate small changes while not being discouraged by set backs.  

The biggest surprise since beginning training is that I actually love working out now!  That is a bonus I never expected.  My favorite saying when I'm in session is "I just DID that!". At first, getting up and down off the floor was almost impossible.  Now I do it relatively quickly and without my knees screaming, although I am still not terrible graceful.  I just got to the place where I can bench press 40 pounds and dead lift 165 pounds (check out the video of me being "strong like bull!!!").  I feel so much better in so many ways.  Simple things, like being able to reach my shoes laces and walk places are so improved.  My Cardiologist says my cardiomyopathy is significantly better and that is life changing.  When I think back to those values I identified, Get Fit NH is definitely making it happen!!!

No, Ruth...YOU are definitely making it happen. Thank you for choosing to train with us and thank you for being a valued piece of the Get Fit NH family

Coach Meagan

This Is One Strong Spotlight!

The spotlight shines on Robin today. I could write a novel about Robin, because that’s how awesome she is. One of the best parts of being a coach is not only watching someone physically change, but watching them change mentally and emotionally. Robin has changed in all of these ways. When I first met with Robin 7 months ago she was so nervous. It’s common to feel nervous and self-conscious about starting a new training plan and doing something you’ve never done before alongside people you’ve never met before. Talk about intimidating. Robin embraced it and dove in anyways. The Robin I know today is SO far from the Robin I met 7 months ago. Robin today is confident, she is strong, she is outgoing and funny and as you’ll learn in her remarks she is proud of herself

I knew that I was at the point in my life where just eating right wasn't enough.  In the past I could just stop eating junk and cut out sugar and that, by itself, was enough to drop some pounds and I'd be happy with that.  However, once I reached my 40's , I realized that wasn't enough and that I was starting to lose muscle at a rapid pace and  that simple tasks were becoming more difficult.  Walking up flights of stairs was becoming challenging (and working on the 3rd floor of city hall, the elevator was becoming a normal part of my trek and I felt guilty every time) and even getting up off the couch was becoming a challenge.  As I was approaching 50, I knew I needed to change something.  I saw the post on Facebook about a 28-day Metabolic Reboot and decided to give it a shot.  I figured I could handle 4 weeks.  Those 4 weeks went by in a flash and I knew, I KNEW, that I had to continue.  

 I've learned that I'm stronger than I give myself credit for and I can also tolerate more than I give myself credit for.  And, most importantly (for me anyway), I CAN do an exercise program regularly and not die (although, sometimes it feels like I am going to...ha ha ha), that it can be part of my life and yet not RULE my life.  I always thought only the "crazy fitness people" exercised regularly and I was certainly not one of "them".   I have learned that I actually LIKE (*gasp*) to exercise.  Still don't like to run...not sure anyone can ever make me like that.  But I look forward to my 5:30 class and I NEVER dread going.  In the past when I had signed up for another gym, I would always look for excuses why I couldn't go and would justify it with, "well, it's only $10 a month so it's not a big deal".  And then after a while when I realized that all I was doing was adding to their profit margin and not getting any benefit out of it, I would cancel.  That cycle continued on for years.  Now THAT'S crazy.

 

One of the most important things I've learned - I love the coaches here!  I remember when I was talking to Nancy on the phone the day I called to ask about what I had seen on Facebook and I was thinking  "I don't want to be in a class with boys...I don't want them to see my failure."  Sad, isn't it?  That I hadn't even started yet and I was already thinking I was going to fail.  That was my past experiences programming my brain to automatically think that.  So Nancy registered me for the 8:30am "ladies only" class.  I remember that I was nervous as heck thinking that all the coaches would be drill instructors (like Biggest Loser) screaming at people and humiliating them.   After meeting with Meagan for the first time, I walked out  of there thinking, "I like her and I don't think she'll yell at me".   I got in my car feeling excited to start and thought to myself "I got this!"  From day one, I have been very happy with the training and the people.  I have never seen a more encouraging group of engaged coaches and I feel like I'm so lucky to have started my training there.  I tell people all the time about it.  When people see me leaving work with my gym bag and ask where I'm going - I'm sure they immediately regret it because I then go on a long-winded sales pitch for GetFit NH.  When people say to me "you look great" - I take that opportunity to tell them about GetFit NH.  I wish you guys had GetFit NH buttons, I would wear it proudly every day to promote you all!!!!!

 

Since I started my training almost 7 months ago, I have lost 15 pounds and 8.4 inches total.  I'm still a far distance from my goal and I'm moving along at a turtle's pace, but I'm very happy with the progress I've made physically in those months.  

Now the part you don't actually see.  I am FEELING so much better.  I can walk up all 5 flights of stairs at work and I don't save all my trips to only do once (like I used to do because I just was not comfortable moving my body), I find that I don't mind going up and down those stairs several times a day.  I park farther away and don't mind walking.  When I run errands, I don't mind getting in and out of the car several times.  

The other part is how proud my family is of me and they tell me all the time how proud they are that I am taking measures to take care of myself.  My husband said that he is not worried anymore that I won't be around to see our children get married and have children.  He said that previously, he worried about that every day.  How sad is that?  I am forever grateful to all of you for giving me my life back and for helping me to see that I can succeed, however long that takes.  I love you guys!!!!  ; )

We are so proud of Robin. Thank you for sharing your story! Keep making it happen!

Coach Meagan

A Spotlight Explained In Her Own Words.

This is such a deserved spotlight and I am happy I was able to catch up with this person! Recently I was able to sit down with Kristen Wolfe and talk with her about her experiences, advice for new people, and just overall memories about Get Fit NH. Kristen is a great definition of consistency, hard work, and dedication! Kristen comes in everyday and gives each second of class all she has and is a great leader in class.

Check out what Kristen had to say in her own words too!

Thanks again Kristen!

-Coach Brian

40 Reasons And More!

The other day at our Get Fit NH team meeting we were discussing “The Get Fit NH” difference. Together we came up with 40 reasons how we are more than just a gym and we wanted to share those reasons with you. We want you to be proud you train with us. We want to make you proud. We want you to share “The Get Fit NH difference” with your friends and family too!

  1. Coaching.

  2. Periodized, progressive, planned training

  3. Functional Movement Screening

  4. Fit3D

  5. Heart Rate Monitoring

  6. Health History Review and Medical Releases

  7. Doctor’s notes and communication with outside health professionals

  8. Education

  9. Relationships and Referrals with outside health professionals

  10. Hands on approach

  11. All-in ability – meaning we can train anyone at any level under any circumstance

  12. Modifications, regressions and progressions

  13. Accountability

  14. Monthly goal setting

  15. FitRanx

  16. Welcoming Atmosphere from coaches and students alike

  17. We value our students – no one is just a number

  18. 2 week free trial

  19. 24/7 access to a coach via email, text and phone

  20. Emphasis on warm up, mobility, flexibility, strength and cardio health

  21. Career centered facility

  22. Newsletter/blog and rock’n website

  23. Technology- from timing apps, to music to projector to heart rates

  24. Disco Ball!

  25. We know your name

  26. Preparation

  27. No Machines

  28. Coach Catalyst

  29. Private Facebook Group

  30. Relationships

  31. We seek and act on feedback

  32. Consistent training in both locations and all training times

  33. Training time and location flexibility

  34. Clean facilities- yes, we have a professional cleaning company who comes twice a week!

  35. Nutrition education

  36. Air conditioning

  37. Emphasis on life skills and functional movement

  38. Workshops and seminars

  39. Student Appreciation Parties

  40. Anniversary Celebrations that start a one month and continue each year!