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Incentive Week Day 6

2016 BLIZZARD! After such a mild December – I would imagine anyone who owns a snow plow is beyond thrilled today :) With this amount of snow, along with how heavy the snow is today and the additional wind you might make the right choice in hiring them to do your driveway. Studies show that hundreds of people die each winter from cardiac-related injuries associated with shoveling snow. Many researchers believe it could be double or even triple that depending on the snow fall amounts. The reason is that when young healthy people shovel snow, their heart rate and blood pressure increase more than when they typically exercise on a treadmill. Combine it with the cold air, which causes arteries to constrict and decrease blood supply, you have a perfect storm for a heart attack. Snow shovelling is particularly strenuous because it uses arm work, which is more taxing than leg work. Straining to move wet and heavy snow is particularly likely to cause a surge in heart rate and blood pressure. In addition, many people hold their breath during the hard work, which also puts a strain on the body. One more thought when doing any exercise the prime time for snow clearance is between 6am and 10am which is when circadian fluctuations make us more vulnerable to heart attacks. If you have to shovel today do it slow, don’t wait for it to pile up before you start. Go out every 2-3 inches and shovel. Make it a family affair and give everyone a piece of the driveway and spend 20 minutes then come in and warm up. If you can hire the snow plow it’s a good day to do it. If you are in the position to do a good deed and you have a neighbor who is elderly, sick or alone then make sure you check on them and spend the extra dollar to have their drive way plowed as well. Blizzards are only fun if everyone is healthy, safe and warm.

 

“Happiness is not in things… it is in us”

 

CONGRATULATIONS DONNA!!!!

YOU DID ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!!

 

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“DONNA LOVES THE LIFE SHE LIVES AND LIVES THE LIFE SHE LOVES”

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick
Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness
8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797
469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018
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Incentive Week Day 5

The SNOW IS COMING!   For many of our clients around the globe snow has arrived or is arriving. While the snow will be packing inches on the ground make sure it doesn’t cause you to pack inches on your body as well. You know yourself better then anyone. When you are food shopping for the storm make sure that the choices you pick are on program. Make sure you plan ahead. Don’t give yourself reason to stray off path. Because when the snow comes and goes, you will be the one left standing with extra weight to take off. There are so many things to do while it’s snowing that doesn’t include food:

 

1)  Play board games.
2)  Watch a movie with popcorn and cut up apples.
3)  Cook a healthy dinner like the zucchini linguini with sauce and cheese and add some chicken meatballs for the family.
4)  Write a list of what you want to accomplish this year. Studies show the more you review your goals the more attainable they will be.
5)  Shop online for bathing suits and summer outfits.
6)  Sleigh riding, build a snow man and make some snow angels.
7)  Snow ball fight — use some energy – go out and have some fun with the family and have a family snow ball fight!
8)  Get something accomplished – clean out the closets for the new year. Get rid of any clothes you no longer want to be in!
9)  Make one of the days your cheat day and have a blast!

 

There are so many fun exciting things to do that do not have to have unhealthy food at the top of the list.  But like anything else it has to be up to you to make it happen. Set the tone and follow through with it. Remember, we are our own best friend but our own worst enemy. Make sure you shop for foods that are not your favorite. You will tell yourself the cookies are for everyone else when you know deep down you are the only one who eats it. Don’t buy it. Don’t tempt yourself with anything that you know will make you cave. Plan and shop for a cheat day and a clean day. Along with your cheat day food choices make sure you have your healthy foods on hand – vegetables, bars, fruits, yogurts, pb bites, cereal, popcorn, nuts. Whatever your favorite go to meals and snacks are, that’s what you should have in the cabinet. Most important to remember – it’s ONE CHEAT DAY and the rest are clean days. You won’t be stuck in the house for a month or even a week so don’t shop for it. By Monday, everyone will be on a normal schedule. You want to wake up Monday morning feeling good about your weekend because you know YOU DID THE RIGHT THING 🙂

 

Doing the right thing has power.     — Laura Linney

 

CONGRATULATIONS SUSAN!
YOU LOOK ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!
susan
~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick
Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness
8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797
469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018
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Incentive Week Day 6

 

2016 BLIZZARD! After such a mild December – I would imagine anyone who owns a snow plow is beyond thrilled today 🙂 With this amount of snow, along with how heavy the snow is today and the additional wind you might make the right choice in hiring them to do your driveway. Studies show that hundreds of people die each winter from cardiac-related injuries associated with shoveling snow. Many researchers believe it could be double or even triple that depending on the snow fall amounts. The reason is that when young healthy people shovel snow, their heart rate and blood pressure increase more than when they typically exercise on a treadmill. Combine it with the cold air, which causes arteries to constrict and decrease blood supply, you have a perfect storm for a heart attack. Snow shovelling is particularly strenuous because it uses arm work, which is more taxing than leg work. Straining to move wet and heavy snow is particularly likely to cause a surge in heart rate and blood pressure. In addition, many people hold their breath during the hard work, which also puts a strain on the body. One more thought when doing any exercise the prime time for snow clearance is between 6am and 10am which is when circadian fluctuations make us more vulnerable to heart attacks. If you have to shovel today do it slow, don’t wait for it to pile up before you start. Go out every 2-3 inches and shovel. Make it a family affair and give everyone a piece of the driveway and spend 20 minutes then come in and warm up. If you can hire the snow plow it’s a good day to do it. If you are in the position to do a good deed and you have a neighbor who is elderly, sick or alone then make sure you check on them and spend the extra dollar to have their drive way plowed as well. Blizzards are only fun if everyone is healthy, safe and warm.   

 
“Happiness is not in things… it is in us”
 
 

CONGRATULATIONS DONNA!!!!  

YOU DID ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!!
 
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“DONNA LOVES THE LIFE SHE LIVES AND LIVES THE LIFE SHE LOVES”
 
 
~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick
 
 
Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness
8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797
469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018
FitnessHealthy TipsLifestyle

Make The Most of a Snow Day

 

In the next few days New York will be experiencing a major blizzard that is projected to result in a massive amount of snow accumulation and high MPH winds. Several schools have already decided to close and many residents may not be able to get to work. If you find yourself stuck at home in the next few days, or any time you experience extreme weather, there are a couple things you can do to stay safe, healthy and occupied while unable to leave your home.

 

You can still follow your fitness routine even if you can’t get outside or get to the gym. Get in an at-home work out – there are so many options online or on TV for any type of exercise you are looking for. Try searching YouTube or OnDemand for a workout video, search online for blogs or websites with at home workout routines or flip through a fitness magazine to get ideas. If your family is home as well, get them involved. It’s a terrific way to be active and spend time together. You could also try playing a fun game together like charades, Celebrity or Cranium. You’ll fight boredom by being active and you’ll get a good workout from laughing as much as moving your body. You can also use your time to cook up something healthy. If you don’t normally cook it’s a great way to kill time and it can be an entertaining activity for kids. Find something fun to make like zucchini linguini or spaghetti squash, or something where they can add their own toppings like egg white muffins or veggie pizza.

 

When it is safe to go outside, there are so many fun winter activities that are also great calorie burners. Sledding, building a snow man, having a snowball fight, building a snow fort and making snow angels are just a few perfect options for families and smaller children. Ice skating inside or outside, or a game of pick-up hockey are great for older kids and teenagers. If there is a lot of snow, head to a park or bike trail and try snow shoeing or cross country skiing. Both activities are great for enjoying the outdoors and can burn 500 or more calories in an hour. You can even burn calories just from shoveling your driveway or side walk. But be careful not to overwork yourself – strenuous activities like shoveling snow can increase your risk of heart attack. When the temperature drops, our blood vessels narrow to prevent our bodies from losing too much heat. It’s our body’s natural reaction to cold temperatures outside, so when this affect is combined with increased blood pressure from demanding activities, it can put people with heart conditions and people involved in strenuous exercise or activities at greater risk. Here are some ways to prepare yourself before going outside:

 

  • Warm up with stretching or light activity before beginning any laborious activity
  • Layer clothes beneath a windproof and/or waterproof outer shell to maintain body heat
  • Take breaks to give your muscles (especially your heart) a rest
  • Try to always have at least one other person with you during any activity to ensure you are not alone should an emergency occur

 

Winter is a wonderful time of year that offers so many unique ways to enjoy the outdoors – and indoors! – with your family and friends. Be safe and enjoy the snow!

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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