Archive for April, 2008

Learning from kids

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

The following is an article on wellness and family by Sparkpeople.com.

 Sometimes the Littlest People Know the Most

Forget about talk radio, research labs, late night TV, or a magazine rack full of scantily clad cover models. Everything you need to know about fitness and nutrition, you can learn from your kids.

Here are 11 things children can teach you about healthy living:

  1. Everything can be a game. Why slog through the same workout routines in boredom, when you can add a little fun? Make up rules, shoot for personal records, and regain your competitive spirit.

  2. Don’t walk when you can run. Every day is full of opportunities to increase your fitness. This rule is closely related to “don’t drive when you can walk.”

  3. If you don’t like it, don’t eat it. Chances are, your eating habits won’t stick around long if you hate what you’re eating. Healthy eating involves balance and moderation.

  4. Laughter feels good. Kids seem to inherently know that laughter can ease blood pressure, help your brain function, give you energy, and help you reach your goals.

  5. Playtime is important. We get so caught up in work, and “have-to’s” that we forget to take time for ourselves. Not only does relaxing make life worthwhile, it has real health benefits.

  6. The world should be full of color–especially on your dinner plate! Splash it with as many colors as possible; paint it like a rainbow with food. It’s more fun to look at, the most colorful produce options often pack the most nutrients, and chances are you’ll be eating a healthy, balanced meal.

  7. It’s always more fun with friends around. Children tend to gravitate toward other children. It gives them spirit and makes them want to play all day. Working out with other people is almost like having your own little playgroup.

  8. Adventures are found outside, not inside. Every kid knows that the good stuff is in the great outdoors–fresh air, wide open spaces, limitless possibilities. You can’t find those things cooped up in a tiny, stale gym. Open the door and start a new adventure every day.

  9. It’s important to use your imagination. You can be Major Fantasia or Stupendous Woman any time you want. Give yourself permission to believe in your own super powers and let your mind take you wherever it wants to go.

  10. Anything is possible. No fear, no self-doubts, no negative self talk, no self-criticism, no worries, no destructive anxieties or thoughts of failure. To a child, he/she can do anything. And do you know what? They’re right.

  11. You have your whole life ahead of you. Here’s your chance to do it right.

Less than a month before Sr. RKC David Whitley’s Intermediate KB Workshop!

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Description

May 3rd, 2008 

10:00AM to 4:00PM
Condition Kettlebell Gym
659 Auburn Ave #157
Atlanta, GA
404-380-1111

Here Is What You Will Learn At The Full Body Power Kettlebell Workshop:

We will review the basic mechanics of the swing, clean, snatch, TGU, press and squat to make your training more efficient.

I will teach you drill variations to take you beyond the basics. Have you ever seen a 2 Kb, no-hands TGU? I’ll show you how to do it!

Intermediate and Advanced combination exercises for Full Body Power. Many of these exercises you have never seen before!

Discover the Power of these advanced Kettlebell exercises series:
• Turkish Windmill
• Follow the Leader Press
• Pull, Push and Twist
• Kettlebell Burpee series

There is No Financial Risk to you. If you don’t think it is the best Kettlebell Training experience you have ever had, you will receive a FULL refund!

David Whitley, Sr. RKC has been a Kettlebell Instructor since 2003. He lives in Nashville TN and has trained and taught across the US and in Europe. Visit his website www.irontamer.com

Hosted By: Condition Kettlebell Gym

Info Link(s): http://irontamer.homestead.com/Atlanta.html
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