Stand Up

There was a great article in Monday’s Star Tribune Variety section called Stand Up. Your Desk Job May Be Hazardous To Your Health.  This is not new news.  In the 1950’s a study in England showed that bus conductors who spent their day sitting behind the wheel were twice as likely to have coronary heart disease as the conductors who spend their days walking up and down the aisles and climbing the stairs on double decker buses collecting fares.

UnknownResearch in the last few years has shown that even if you exercise daily it still does not counteract the effects of sitting all day, although exercisers still fair better than non-exercisers.  What was most interesting about this article to me was that businesses are starting to do something about this.  Salo, a financial consulting and staffing agency, after participating in “inactivity research” done by the Mayo Clinic, has added 11 treadmill desks, desks that can be converted to standing desks, and telephone headsets that allow callers to walk and talk.  The results?  Employees cholesterol counts and weight went down while productivity went up!  A win-win all around.  Hopefully more companies will jump on board with this idea.

I would like to suggest that sitting can be harmful in additional ways not discussed in the article.  When you sit all day, you are turning off the muscles in your core that are meant to tie you all together from top to bottom and left to right.  When these muscles spend so much time turned off, they are less effective in doing their job when you do exercise and you are much more likely to get injured.  Sitting all day causes you to lose your reflexive stability.  So what do you do about that?  You press reset.DSC03733

Even if you don’t have access to a treadmill desk, there are resets you can do standing or even sitting that can help mitigate the effects of all that sitting.  If you haven’t read Original Strength:  Regaining the Body You Were Meant to Have by Tim Anderson and Geoff Neupert, I highly recommend it.  If you want to learn how to press reset, come to a Restore Your Core class at Forza!  See you there.

 

Restore Your Core – New class at Forza!

DSC03608“In the beginning, you were created perfectly.  When you were born, your brain had a movement template that was ‘hard wired’ into yourself, and your body was a blank slate ready and willing to grow with perfect strength and mobility.  You spent your infant and toddler years learning how to move, building strength and completely integrating your whole body.  You glued everything about yourself together:  your nervous system, vestibular system, visual system, muscular system, proprioceptive system, digestive system – every system you have, you integrated them together.”   This is a quote from Original Strength by Tim Anderson and Geoff Neupert.

As you know, I hosted an Original Strength workshop in June with Tim and Geoff.    Here is what one attendee of the workshop had to say about her experience:

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“The Original Strength workshop was transformational.  I knew from Gretchen’s previous teaching that resets were effective, but I had no idea that several hours of practice would change my body even more quickly. My squats were a little bit deeper each time I did a reset.  Plus, when I went to get a massage from someone who’s worked on me for a couple of years, she said she was amazed at the change—that my muscle release was so different, it was a “wow” moment. It’s thrilling, to say the least! I could go on—the breathing resets that released tension in my ankles and toes, the head nods that lengthen my neck…”

                                                                                                                                         Lynne

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Since not everyone who was interested in could attend, I am offering a new 4 week class at Forza! called Restore Your Core, based on the resets from the book and workshop.  For this first time through, rather than have a full day or even half a day workshop, I’ll be breaking the resets into 4 1-hour long class sessions.  These sessions will be on Wednesdays starting July 31 at either 11:00 am or 6:30 pm.  The cost of the classes are $20 per session or $75 if you pay for all 4 at once.

For the 11:00 session, there will be onsite childcare available for a fee of $3 for the 1st child and $2 for each additional child.

I encourage people come to either time and to come to as many of the 4 weeks as works with busy summer schedules.   If you haven’t ever been to a class at Forza!, this would be a great way to get started. Everyone can and should do these!  I worked with my father this summer and got him doing resets and he has had both a hip and a knee replaced.  If you are already in great shape, these resets can make you even stronger and more resilient so you can go harder, longer and farther with your training.

Please email me at gfalck@forzafit.com or call 507-271-2210 to register.  I hope to see you there.

Original Strength Workshop A Great Success

The Original Strength Workshop at Forza! on June 22 and 23 was a great success.  We had about 25 people attending for the first day and over 2/3rd’s came back for day 2.  I attended my first workshop with Geoff Neupert and Tim Anderson back in November and found the material to be just as valuable the second time around.  Geoff and Tim do such a good job explaining how we get ourselves into the poor conditions we get into and took the time to really help people discover the best way for them to get back what they’ve lost.

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Many of the participants found themselves able to do things they had never before been able to do.  Personally, I was able to do a bodyweight pistol (a single-leg squat with no kettlebell for counterbalance) which I’ve never come close to doing in the past.  I am also now able to lay on my back with my arms at 90 degrees and elbows bent at 90 degrees and my hands touching the floor (cactus pose while lying on my back).  Before the workshop, my hands would stop a few inches from the floor.  I’ve been trying to get my hands to touch the floor in that position for years and now I can get there any time I want.

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When we don’t maintain the stability through the core that we developed when we were babies, our bodies will create stability somewhere else — perhaps in the hips or the shoulders or the neck or even in several of those places at the same time.  Once we press reset and get back that stability through our core, the tension in the other areas can finally release; our bodies start moving again like they were designed to move.  It is quite exciting.  The energy at the workshop was palpable!

Check out these 50+ pics from the workshop. You can view the large slideshow here or SLOW CLICK the small slideshow below. If you click on any photo, you’ll see options to download the original to your computer.

Resiliency!

Original Strength:  Regaining the Body You Were Meant to HaveHave you lost it?  Do you even know what it is to be resilient?  Resiliency, according to Webster is “1) springing back into shape; 2) recovering strength”.  You know how as a child, you could do pretty much whatever you wanted physically without worrying about warming up and without stretching first.  Now, it sometimes feels like you should warm up before getting out of bed.  How did this happen?  Is it just a consequence of aging?  Is there anything you can do to get it back?

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Yes, as a matter of fact there is.  You can learn to do what are called “resets”.  These resets help you reestablish neuromuscular patterns that have deteriorated over time.  If you’ve been coming to Forza! you know what I’m talking about.  Some of you have already noticed how seemingly miraculously they can help you move better.  Such simple movements we learned as babies can have transformative effects on how you move today.  Like the book “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten”, all you really need to know to move better, you learned as a baby or toddler.

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So how do you learn these resets?  You’re in luck.  Forza! is hosting an “Original Strength” workshop on June 22 & 23, 2013 with “Original Strength:  Regaining the Body You Were Meant to Have” authors Tim Anderson and Geoff Neupert.  Their passion is helping people like you regain your original strength through a simple, and unique way to “reset” your body and overcome movement compensations, dysfunctions, and injuries.

I’m so excited to have these two amazing men come to Forza! and share what they’ve learned about being resilient and regaining our original strength.  During this one and a half day workshop, you will learn all of the resets they’ve discovered (rediscovered?) plus determine which resets work for you.  While at the “Becoming Bulletproof” workshop I attended last fall, the resets I learned that work for me helped me go from having a difficult time staying in a squat position without falling over to being able to drop into a squat with ease.  I found out it had nothing to do with my ankles being tight (which is what if felt like to me), and everyting to do with reflexive core stability, which is what these resets will help you get back.

Please attend and see how these resets can work for you!  Even if you’ve learned some of them already, there is still value in spending the time on yourself to learn all of the resets that work best for you.  I know there will be new resets that have been added since I attended and I’m really looking forward to learning these and working with Geoff and Tim again.  Hope you can join us!

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Veggie Challenge

veggiesWe all know we should be eating more veggies.  I have a challenge for you, one that I took on and ended up with a recipe I’ll make again and again, I liked it that much.  Here’s the challenge:  this week, add two veggies that are new to you or at least ones you’ve rarely eaten.  I eat a lot of veggies – shooting for at least two servings per meal (and yes, that includes breakfast), however, they are usually the same ones over and over.  This challenge is a nice way to force yourself to branch out.   Given the time of year and the fact that I have eaten lots of different veggies in my life, I had to search a little for two that fit the challenge.  The two that I chose were kholrabi and collard greens.  So, the question then was what to do with them when I got home.  I Googled kholrabi and collard greens recipe and lo and behold there was one that incorporated both!  Hurrah!  I looked at the recipe, didn’t look too difficult and I had all the ingredients on hand.  Double hurrah!  I made the recipe and triple super duper hurrah!!! –  I loved it and my hubby did too (though my kids looked on with horror).  I’ve made it twice since then and plan on making it again today.  Take the veggie challenge and let me know what great recipes you find.

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Spark

Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the BrainIf you are looking for a book that will motivate you to get moving, Spark by John J. Ratey, MD is a great choice.  Dr. Ratey explains, through the latest scientific research, how truly connected brain health is to movement of the body.  Covering everything from how schools are raising test scores by ramping up their gym classes to how exercise can be as beneficial as drugs (with none of the negative side effects but many positive ones) for treating things like ADHD, depression and Alzheimer’s.  There are chapters on stress, women’s health, aging and more.

When we exercise, not only do our bodies work better, our brains do too.  We were designed to move and when we can’t or choose not to, we pay the price with our health.  Ratey describes how his mother stayed mentally sharp by walking everywhere until a fall and broken hip sidelined her.  (She was a great walker, but did no resistance training to stave off osteoporosis). After the loss of mobility, her brain function deteriorated rapidly.  The great news is, though, that even if you have the genetic markers for something like Alzheimer’s, exercise helps your brain to find ways to make new connections to keep your thoughts running smoothly. If you read the research, you might consider Dbol steroids, in specifically needy times.

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The take home message is if you want your kid’s brains to develop to the best of their ability and you want to age well yourself — instead of just age — or if you have aging parents whom you want to stay mentally sharp, then get everyone in your family off the couch and up and moving.  Exercise and the brain — both beautiful things.

Nutrition Planning at Forza! Coming Soon

For those of you who wish to lose a few (or more) pounds of fat and/or gain a few (or more) pounds of muscle in 2013, I have good news.  I am just finishing up a sports and exercise nutrition certification from Precision Nutrition that will help me help you reach your health and fitness goals. So if better nutrition is part of your New Year’s Resolutions, together we can make sure that happens.  Here’s to a fit and healthy 2013!

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Holiday Specials at Forza!

Tis the season of giving and holiday cookies.  As a way of showing my appreciation for all of you that come to Forza!, I am offering FREE CLASSES!  For current members, all classes are free on Dec. 26, 27, 29 and 31st.

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For prospective members, I am offering two deals.  Everyone new to Forza! must take the kettlebell basics class.  This is a private class where you learn the basic kettlebell moves that will prepare you for group classes at Forza!.  Normally this class costs $49.  For the next two months (now through Jan. 31st), if you purchase an 8 punch group class card, the kettlebell basics class is $25.  If you purchase a 16 punch card, the kettlebell basics class is free!

Finally, if you are looking for a gift for that certain someone, how about a gift certificate to Forza?  For $50 you can get a certificate for the kettlebell basics class as well as two group classes.  For $100 you can get a certificate for the kettlebell basics class as well as 6 classes.  Also available are gift certificates for 4 classes for $45 to be given to current members.  Spread the good cheer and give the gift of better health.

For inquires or purchase, please email me at gfalck@forzafit.com or call 507-271-2210.

So come one, come all and work off those holiday treats!

Happy Holidays Everyone!!!

Need motivation to exercise?

First_20_Minutes-11-200x300In previous posts I’ve blogged about Gretchen Reynolds’ Phys. Ed. columns in The New York Times magazine.  She has recently written a book entitled The First 20 Minutes which I heard about through a Forza! client (thank you Rebecca!).  In this book Ms. Reynolds delves into the science of exercise, consulting experts from many different fields from physiology to neurobiology and sports.

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If you are looking for motivation to get you off the couch or to work exercise into your day no matter how busy you may be, I highly recommend you read this book.  If you are motivated by the positive, this book will give you plenty of ammo to convince you how much good exercise does the human body.  If you are motivated more by fear, it will provide you with many examples of the negative effects of inactivity for us that hopefully will act as a deterrent for you remaining sedentary.  Now if only it was offered as an audio book you could listen and exercise at the same time!

On a related note, I am off this weekend to attend a workshop called “Becoming Bulletproof” based on a book of the same title.  I know how important exercise is.  In this workshop I’ll be learning additional ways to help keep myself and my clients from getting injured so we can all continue to do the exercising our bodies need to do to stay healthy.  More on that when I return.

Rock Climbing in Bergen

My family and I had a wonderful trip to Europe in June and one of the most memorable things we did was rock climbing near Bergen, Norway.  We arrived in Bergen at 3:30 in the afternoon and were picked up from our hotel by an outdoor adventure company called Bergen Base Camp.  Given our choice of climbing close to town on easier rocks or driving out to the coast and tackling a harder rock face nicknamed Atlantis, we chose the harder option, of course, much to our guide’s delight!

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Our climb started with absailing (rappelling) down a 100 ft. granite rock face to a large rock ledge just 50 ft or so from the North Sea.  Then we donned climbing shoes and each made two climbs about 2/3 of the way up, stepping on ledges of 1/2 inch or less in some places.  We then did some canyoning between smaller rock faces with the sea at our feet and finished with another longer climb almost to the top.

The scenery was spectacular.  The weather could not have been better.  Our whole excursion took over 6 hours, and the best part was that the climbing felt so easy and natural.  After all the strength, flexibility and core work Rich and I have done at Forza!, climbing was a breeze.  The hardest part was having to leave.

Let me know if you have any Forza! stories to tell.