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I hope you don’t mind me taking a minute to share my excitement. New Mommy Makeover has been reviewed and chosen as one of the top six Postnatal workout DVDs in Fit Pregnancy Magazine. I’m bursting at the seams with excitement! To celebrate I’m offering a 15% discount to my loyal readers. Just go to www.NewMommyMakeover.com When you checkout use this for your coupon code: epwebsitefitpreg. This sale is good until April 9th.
New Mommy Makeover DVDs make great gifts for the busy mom.
“I started New Mommy Makeover after having my second child. With more than 40 pounds of baby weight to lose, I was worried about being able to find the time to get myself back into shape while taking care of my newborn and my 2 year old. The workouts started out at the perfect intensity and got more challenging as I got stronger. In just 30 minutes a session, in a few weeks I could tell my body was changing. Being able to fit in quick, challenging (but not intimidating) workouts became part of my mommy routine and something I am so glad that I did for myself.”-Jennifer M.
Also, I’ve had women who’ve never even had babies tell me they love the workouts because they get a fantastice workout in just 30 minutes and they don’t have to bother going to the gym!
“I am not a mommy, however I LOVE New Mommy Makeover! With the right nutrition, I feel results from this system immediately! I am a professional woman with very little time on my hands, the New Mommy Makeover dvds make it EASY to remember me and my commitment to a healthy lifestyle. I do believe this DVD will prepare my body to be a healthy, super mom in the future. Thanks to Colleen Riddle for making a realistic fitness program for busy women!” ~ JJ Stepleton
Let me know if you have any questions!
Have a wonderful week!
Yours in health,
Colleen
by John on April 4th, 2011 Tags: baby weight, fit pregnancy magazine, New Mommy Makeover, postnatal workout, postpartum exercise
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We have a friend who entered a 5k race last weekend, completed it, but did not win. Her post on Facebook said, “Will I ever win?” And she went on to congratulate the race winners. Like we said we know this person and we’re here to tell you she is already a winner in every sense of the word. Now did she win the race, no, but that’s not the point we’re trying to make here. She constantly gives of herself to help others in the community, she challenges herself to stay healthy, and she inspires others. This puts her on the podium of life’s winners every day! It’s not always where you finish in the race, but who you helped along the way. Remember last week we talked about your life being a marathon and not a sprint (Look below if you missed it). In today’s fast paced society so much emphases is put on where you finish we sometimes forget to help others along the way. When we reach the end of our marathon what do you think we will be remembered for? The things that we collected along the way or by the positive changes we’ve made in someone else’s life?
Ok, so how can you inspire others to be their best? First, lead by example. Become the leader that’s inside you by making positive changes in your life, and get your health in order. You’ve already started just by taking a few minutes to read this email. Second, find people around you that inspire others; watch and learn from them (our friend for example). Third, and maybe the most important, take action. This one can be tough because you don’t know where to begin. JUST START somewhere and you’ll be amazed; before you know it you’ll be making a difference and standing on that podium next to our friend.
Yours in health,
Colleen & John
by John on September 16th, 2010 Tags: destin, Fat loss, Health, healthy lifestyle, lifting weights, losing fat, losing weight, New Mommy Makeover, nutrition, strength training, Weight loss, Work out, Workout
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Slow traffic. Screaming children. A job interview. A crumbling marriage. Any of these could be a stressful situation. We all face stress in our lives, and some days are more stressful than others. Stress can take its toll on our physical and mental health. Learn more about stress and its effects by taking this multiple-choice quiz.
Click Here:Stress Test
Now that you had a chance to gauge your stress level here are 4 easy ways to help reduce it.
1. Exercise: Surprise, surprise….yes we recommend exercise! Aerobic exercise or strength training can greatly reduce your stress level. Natural endorphins (feel-good hormones) are released when you exercise. It’s also a time where your brain can focus on something other than your worries. You can get in tune with the movements of your body, your breath, and your muscles.
2. Sleep: One of the most common reasons for stressful behaviors is lack of sleep. If you aren’t getting the proper amount of sleep, your body doesn’t have time to recover from the day and therefore can feel tired and sore. This tired and sore feeling can cause physical and mental stress throughout the day, making anxiety more prevalent.
3. Eat right: Another surprise, huh?! If you are feeling stressed and overwhelmed it’s easy to reach for the quickest (which tends to be the fattiest) food. Try to plan ahead by cutting up fresh fruits and vegetables and grilling extra chicken breasts on the weekend to have ready to throw on top of salad or into a wrap. Trust us you will feel so much better eating something healthy, than the greasy, to-go foods. We know personally if we eat badly when we’re stressed, then we feel fat AND stressed….not a good combo
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4. Relax: Many people are so focused on work, family, and other responsibilities that they forget to relax. Relaxation techniques such as meditation, yoga, and massage therapy have long been known to reduce stress levels. People often forget that relaxing is a part of a healthy lifestyle and by skipping this aspect, people often cause more stress and feel the effects of stress more profoundly. So just BREATHE!
Hope you find these tips helpful. We’re here for you, just let us know what we can do to help!
Yours in health,
Colleen & John
by John on August 19th, 2010 Tags: aerobic exercise, elite physique, elite physique personal training, Exercise, Fat loss, fitness, fitness coaching, Health, Healthy, healthy lifestyle, losing fat, losing weight, New Mommy Makeover, nutrition, outdoor fitness, strength training, stress and its effects, stress level, stress levels, stress test, Weight loss, Work out, Workout
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As most of you know we live along the Emerald Coast of Florida, and I’m sure you all know what is going on with the BP oil spill. This got us thinking about how easy it is to take for granted something precious in our lives. One day it’s gone and you are left wondering what happened and why you didn’t take more advantage of it. When we first moved here we went to the beach often, even if it was just to watch the sun set. Then time passed, we got busy, and life started to take over. We thought, “The beach will always be there, we’ll go next week.” Unfortunately, next week turned into next month, and so on, and then one day we realized we couldn’t remember the last time we were there.
Well if you think about it, your health is very similar. We start out young, running around playing, not even thinking about being overweight or unhealthy. You could eat whatever you wanted and never had to worry about your waist line. Then one day comes and you don’t play as much. Who knows why; maybe you got your first car, so who needs a bike? Or worse, a new video game came out so you just sit on the couch and play. You didn’t worry about your health, it had always been there, and why would that change (just like those sandy white beaches)? And so it begins, your health gets taken for granted… days turn into months which turn into years. Then before you know it life gets in the way and there is definitely no time for exercise (or going to the beach).
Then suddenly it’s gone (whether it’s the beauty of the beach or your health). Helpless and lost feelings set in, and you don’t know which way to turn. So you try multiple attempts to get it back, but nothing seems to work (sound familiar BP?) Then at some point it’s just easier to give up on your health and look for “that magic pill.” Just as BP is learning about not cutting corners; your health is the same way. It’s going to take hard work and dedication to get your health back and anyone who tells you differently isn’t telling you the whole truth. You are worth the effort just like our beaches and the environment. No one can do this for you, but you can ask for help, and this is where we come in. We want you to know we are here to offer a helping hand, or create a road map for you to find your health again. Because once you get a second chance you tend to hold onto things a little tighter to your heart. We’re very glad to say we have been to the beach 3 times this week already, and we are shooting for more because unlike you, we may not get that second chance.
Yours in Health
Colleen and John
by John on June 10th, 2010 Tags: BP oil spill, elite physique personal traing, fat burn, Fat loss, fitness, fitness coaching, healthy lifestyle, lifting weights, lose pregnancy weight, Metabolism, mommy makeover, New Mommy Makeover, nutrition, oil spill in gulf, Weight loss
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Have you ever attended a party or gathering where someone has made you feel guilty for making healthy choices? We’ve had a few clients bring this to our attention recently, so we wanted to address this issue. We have also had this happen to us. Usually it goes something like this,”The Riddles are here so we can’t eat the___________(insert unhealthy food).” The funny thing is we are busy looking for healthy choices, enjoying everyone’s company, and not paying attention to what others are choosing. We would dare say our clients are probably doing the same. These comments usually come from the guilt people feel for the choices they are making and have nothing to do with you. The simple explanation could be, “misery loves company.” These people are not happy with themselves, so they project their guilt to make you feel bad for trying to better yourself. It may even go a little deeper…maybe they won’t or can’t make the commitment to themselves, and your success makes them face this fact. Now we don’t think these people do this to hurt you intentionally, but it can still make you feel uncomfortable. Do not let these situations get you off track. You have decided to give yourself the best gift of all, the gift of health, and you should never feel guilty for that. We just want you to know that you are not alone on your journey to a healthier you and we are here to help however we can.
Yours in health,
John and Colleen.
P.S.
One way to stay on track is our Coaching Program. Here is what one client had to say about her experience.
“Whether you want to get your fitness program started, back on track, or kicked up a notch, Elite Physique’s coaching program is for you. I not only lost weight and inches, I also gained a renewed appreciation for what good nutrition and exercise can do for your both personally and professionally. Partner with Elite Physique to discover your best self.”
Leigh G.
by John on May 19th, 2010 Tags: accountability, elite physique personal traing, Fat loss, fitness, fitness coaching, health care, healthy lifestyle, middle age weight gain, mommy makeover, New Mommy Makeover, obesity, Weight loss
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Alcohol and Your Diet
We have received some questions from our readers about alcohol and how it affects our diet. Since we have been talking about nutrition we thought this might be a good time to discuss how alcohol adversely affects our diet plans. Now, some alcohol in moderation can be good for us (lower blood pressure). If, however, you are exceeding one drink daily, you might be sabotaging your weight loss plans. Below is an adapted article from spark.com by Liz Noelcke.
1) Alcohol is metabolized differently than other foods and beverages. Under normal conditions, your body gets its energy from the calories in carbohydrates, fats and proteins that need to be slowly digested in the stomach. When alcohol is consumed, it gets special privileges and needs no digestion. The alcohol molecules diffuse through the stomach wall as soon as they arrive and can reach the brain and liver in minutes. This reaction is slightly slowed when there is also food in your system, but as soon as the mixed contents enter the small intestine, the alcohol grabs first place and is absorbed quickly. The alcohol then arrives at the liver for processing. The liver places all of its attention on the alcohol. Therefore, the carbohydrates (glucose) and dietary fats are just changed into body fat, waiting to be carried away for permanent fat storage in the body.
2) Alcohol lowers your inhibitions, which is detrimental to your diet plans. Alcohol actually stimulates your appetite. While you might be full from a comparable amount of calories from food, several drinks might not fill you up. On top of that, research shows that if you drink before or during a meal, both your inhibitions and willpower are reduced. In this state, you are more likely to overeat—especially greasy or fried foods—which can add to your waistline.
3) What are more important, calories or carbs? You might think that drinking liquor is more diet-friendly because it has no carbohydrates, while both wine and beer do contain carbs. But dieters need to watch calories, and liquor only has a few calories less than beer or wine. Plus, it is often mixed with other drinks, adding even more empty calories. Hard liquor contains around 100 calories per shot, so adding a mixer increases calories even more. If you are going to mix liquor with anything, opt for a club soda, instead of fruit juice or regular soda.
The list below breaks down the number of calories in typical alcoholic drinks. Compare some of your favorites to make a good choice next time you decide to indulge in a serving of alcohol.
|
Drink
|
Serving Size |
Calories |
| Red wine |
5 oz. |
100 |
| White wine |
5 oz. |
100 |
| Champagne |
5 oz. |
130 |
| Light beer |
12 oz. |
105 |
| Regular beer |
12 oz. |
140 |
| Dark beer |
12 oz. |
170 |
| Cosmopolitan |
3 oz. |
165 |
| Martini |
3 oz. |
205 |
| Long Island iced tea |
8 oz. |
400 |
| Gin & Tonic |
8 oz. |
175 |
| Rum & Soda |
8 oz. |
180 |
| Margarita |
8 oz. |
200 |
| Whiskey Sour |
4 oz. |
200 |
Yours in health,
John and Colleen.
P.S.
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by John on April 29th, 2010 Tags: elite physique personal traing, Fat loss, fitness, fitness coaching, healthy lifestyle, increase fat burn, lose pregnancy weight, Metabolism, mommy makeover, New Mommy Makeover, nutrition, obesity, sugar, Weight loss
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Colleen Riddle, ACE Certified Personal Trainer
Colleen has been an avid exercise enthusiast her entire life. She grew up as a competitive swimmer and learned early on how good it felt to set goals, work hard and achieve them. She reached her ultimate swimming goal of getting a scholarship to FSU. Go Noles! Colleen’s passion for fitness fits perfectly with her career of helping others reach their inner potential. Whether it is losing weight, creating an overall healthy lifestyle, or improving skills as a competitive athlete, she thrives on helping others accomplish their fitness goals. Colleen is also a certified Pre/Post Natal exercise specialist. This certification provides her with advanced skills and knowledge specific to fitness routines for women before, during and after pregnancy. Colleen safely guides clients through personalized exercises designed to reduce stress and anxiety while increasing energy. Some of the benefits for pre/post natal clients include fewer complications during pregnancy, shorter labor time and quicker recovery after birth.
After seeing so many women struggle with their weight after pregnancy, Colleen wanted to find a solution to help new moms. She wanted to provide a complete, realistic, and healthy system that women could easily follow from beginning to end and achieve success. This is why she created the New Mommy Makeover post natal weight loss system (www.NewMommyMakeover.com)
John Riddle, ACSM Certified Personal Trainer and USA Cycling Coach
After feeling sluggish all the time and not liking what he saw in the mirror, John knew it was time for some changes to his lifestyle. He started working out, watching what he ate, and began cycling. With consistent hard work, John lost 33 pounds, has more energy, and most importantly has his health back! Going through this journey helped John decide to change careers and become a personal trainer. He enjoys sharing what he has learned about fitness, nutrition, and cycling with others. John also understands the emotional aspects of trying to lose weight which helps him relate to his clients. In addition to his American College of Sports Medicine personal training certification, John is also a certified USA cycling coach. He is the only certified cycling coach from Pensacola to Tallahassee and thrilled to be able to offer this unique service to area clients. When they’re not training clients or working out themselves the Riddles enjoy cycling, going to the beach, relaxing with friends and spending time with their cat, Dixie.
by John on April 22nd, 2010 Tags: colleen riddle, destin personal training, New Mommy Makeover
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Sweetened to Death
Saw this great article/video on “Good Moring America” and thought it was relative to what we have been talking about, so we wanted to share it with you.
The average American consumes about 156 pounds (this is not a typo) of added sugar each year per capita, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
New study shows consuming processed foods with added sugar increases heart risk.
That’s troubling, especially when those statistics are coupled with the results of a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association which says there’s a significant correlation between dietary added sugars and an increased risk for diabetes, heart attack and stroke, “Good Morning America’s” medical contributor Dr. Marie Savard said this morning on the show.
Published this week, this is the first major study to look at sugar and blood fats. It found that added sugar has adverse effects on the level of blood fats and therefore, on the heart. To see the full article and video follow this link: Good Morning America
Here is another great video from ABC News that shows the effect of sugar on your body: How sugar effects your body
Yours in health,
Colleen and John.
P.S.
Those that live in the Destin area look for Colleen hosting a local health and fitness show on Cox local channel 2: Mon, Wed, Fri at 4:30 and 7:30pm, Tues 9:00am, Sat 9:30am, and Sun 5:00pm
Cox Channel 6: Tues 9:00am , Sat 4:30pm, and Sun 9:30am
by John on April 22nd, 2010 Tags: artificial sweetners, elite physique personal traing, fat burn, Fat loss, health care, healthy lifestyle, increase fat burn, Metabolism, middle age weight gain, New Mommy Makeover, nutrition, obesity, sugar, Weight loss
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