"Fitness gives us a way to escape from the pressure and stress of living the city life. I strive to bring together a positive, upbeat and driven group of people. We journey to find ourselves by pushing our physical limits. My training relates to the theory found in the yoga principle of "the edge". Along the path of finding ourselves, exploring our limits and testing our abilities, we find moments when we are able to surpass our own limitations and find our personal "edge". By discovering our boundaries, we learn to discover ourselves."

16 February 2012

Yesterday was Valentines day, which is the holiday invented by Walmart in 1906 to sell as many stuffed, chocolate covered, red tinted plastic products as possible in the name of love. My boyfriend cooked me a tuna steak at home, while dressed as cupid in a rubber diaper and wings, and I wondered to myself, "Why didn't Walmart push for this to be a quarterly holiday?" In the theme of love, let me present my after-valentines day ways to love your heart. My top 5 heart-healthy tips:
1. Don't smoke. This is the obvious tip, we all hear it all time, and I'm sure we are aware of the effects of smoking on the body. However, it is by far the easist way to keep your heart healthy, and also the quickest way to hurt it. When you quit smoking, within one year, your risk of heart disease is cut in half.
2. Engage in 30 min of exercise on most days. At the minimum, aim for 30 min of exercise at least 4 days a week. I would like to see everyone pushing for 60 minutes, 6 days a week. It seems harder than it is. If you can't get in 30 consecutive minutes, do 10 minute activities, 3x in a day. So... household chores, running after the kids, walking the dog, taking the stairs, etc. can easily add up to 30 minutes in a day.
3. Keep a heart healthy diet, low in fat, cholesterol and salt. An easy way to control the quality of your diet, is to stick to whole grains and fresh foods. Avoid processed foods and even more specifically PACKAGED foods. These are going to contain high levels of sodium and those scary trans fats. Here's a good plan of attack when your foods do come with wrappers: obsess over labels!!! BUT ignore the calorie content. Go farther down and check for trans fats, saturated fats and sodium. All these numbers should be low or non-existent.
4. Maintain a healthy weight. The more your body is shaped like an apple (lots of fat around the middle), the more stress you put to your heart and other vital organs. Some of us are "lucky" and our junk goes straight to the trunk, however others of us (specifically men) are quick to lose their waistlines. Good rule of thumb, (although not every body fits the norm) for women, a waist with a circumference greater than 35 inches and 40 inches for men, is crossing into the danger zone.
5. Regular health screenings A lot of what is happening internally to the body does not always manifest itself externally. Be sure to have your blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes screenings done regularly. Even if you are thin as a rail!!
Love you body, love your self and start by loving your heart!!!!

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