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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Losing Weight the South Beach Way

Anyone who knows me can attest to the fact that I have been struggling with weight loss my entire life. I have gained and lost weight throughout the years doing different things such as low-fat diets, no carb diets, diet pills, diet teas and so on and so forth. While these methods worked for a while, I eventually gained all of the weight back.

I have to say that for a short while, I did keep the weight off, until I gave birth to my four year old son. I managed to gain approximately 40 pounds during my pregnancy. My excuse back then was that I was 40 years old and losing weight at 40 is harder than when you are in your twenties.

Once again, I was working out to no avail, drinking diet teas and trying old diets that worked when I was younger. I was beginning to get depressed with the weight gain. At this point, I decided that the best thing I could do was accept that this was the way I would probably look for the rest of my life.

Then, a co-worker of mine decided she wanted to lose weight before her wedding. She introduced me to the South Beach Diet.

The one thing that I should point out is that according to the author, you can lose weight even without exercise. Exercising will increase the number of pounds you can lose, but is not necessary to see results. I tested this out, and did indeed lose weight after I stopped exercising (not that I am suggesting you should not exercise); but thought I would share that piece of information.

Another fun fact that I learned from the book was that fiber taken 15 minutes before a meal, lowered your blood sugar level. This is something to be mindful of if you're eating too many carbs in a day. The theory behind the South Beach diet is that too many bad carbs will cause a surge in your blood sugar level, causing you to gain weight.

So what I would do, fifteen minutes before eating a food such as rice, is to drink a teaspoonful of Metamucil (sugar free) with water 15 minutes before having the rice. As a result, this would lower the amount of carbs in that food. Pretty neat huh!!!! Again, you do not have to do this, this is just a tip that offered by the author.

As a result of learning everything I needed to know and completing all of the phases as outlined in the book, I lost the 40 pounds and continue to drop weight (without trying).

Needless to say, my co-worker who simply searched for the basic information over the Internet is still struggling to lose the weight. P.S. she has been on phase 1 for four months and hit a plateau after the first month.

I think that the most important thing to point out is that I continue to eat healthy and LOVE everything that I consume. Even after I reached my goal, I am still losing a pound a week. I think that's huge considering that I was struggling prior to this

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

CrossFit Long Beach Announces Their Summer Leaning Challenge Winners

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201224 CrossFit Long Beach members adopted the Paleo Lifestyle with amazing results losing a combined total of 133 inches in 8 weeks.


Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) June 19, 2012 - Dave Brooks and Emily Mumper, members of CrossFit Long Beach, were announced as the male and female winners of the CrossFit Long Beach Summer Leaning Challenge Saturday, June 16 during the school's annual leaning challenge finale banquet.

Brooks, the male winner of the challenge, lost a total of 11.25 inches while Cumper, the female winner topped everyone with 12 total inches lost. The group lost a combined total of over 133 inches in just eight weeks.

Brooks and Mumper topped 24 people who all adopted the Paleo Diet, eliminating grains, dairy, sugar and all processed food from their daily intake. Tari Okoya won second place with 10.75 inches lost while Lauren Crispin and Krista Dart tied at third place, both having lost 8.75 inches.

Brooks credits the guidance of his coaches at CrossFit Long Beach for his success. In addition to a streamlined physique, digestive problems that once plagued him have now been alleviated thanks to the adoption of the Paleo lifestyle. He says he has "tons of energy during the day" and sleep problems are now a thing of the past.

"I had a lot of apprehension in letting go of the past," Brooks said about changing his lifestyle. "But the process has been fun and exciting. The challenge opened up a whole new world to me."

CrossFit Long Beach, a school of elite fitness in Signal Hill, teaches their students that the path to health and wellness is through their stomachs. Adopting a diet that welcomes non-processed foods, zero grains, dairy and sugar is a lifestyle choice and not a temporary fix.

"For eight weeks, the leaning contestants took the first step to ultimate health and fitness," Gina Caywood, co-owner of CrossFit Long Beach, said. "They learned that exercising four to five days a week can get them in shape, but real results occur when they learn to eat the right foods."

The popularity of the contest presented a double-sided award for all contestants: the chance to get in the best shape of their life while pursuing a cash prize with the idea being that nothing can be lost from participating in the challenge except inches.

"Changing the way we eat is always a struggle," Chad Cross, head coach and co-owner of CrossFit Long Beach, said. "These members proved that with just a little persistence and dedication, a change can and will occur."

CrossFit Long Beach is the 43rd CrossFit gym in the nation and the first one in Long Beach/Signal Hill to open its doors, CrossFit Long Beach (CFLB) has been helping everyday people transform themselves into high-performing athletes since 2005. Details about the challenge and the school are available at (562) 492-6951.

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Family Owned and Operated Fitness Studio Brings New Life to Palm Beach County

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2012Fitness Strategies, the Purveyors of Creative Exercise in North Palm Beach Proudly Announce Expansion of Operations.


West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL (1888PressRelease) June 04, 2012 - Fitness Strategies, the leaders in one-on-one personal training, strength training, conditioning, and post-rehabilitation medical exercise are expanding their client base by offering a variety of innovative fitness classes and indoor boot camps in addition to more community outreach in Palm Beach County.

Family owned and operated since 2008 Fitness Strategies has become the primary fitness center for several leading health care/educational facilities and continues to build a strong client base. Fitness Strategies owner and head trainer, Betty Dietsch has worked in the health and fitness industry as a hands on fitness trainer since 1975. "After many years as a trainer in the big gym environment I decided to focus on creating a health studio that was more personal, yet able to offer a variety of fitness options for everyone's tastes," claims Betty on the reason to open Fitness Strategies. "One of my many goals has always been to provide affordable exercise programs and with Fitness Strategies, it has given me the ability to advocate and promote the thought that getting fit need not be boring, expensive, intimidating nor stressful," continues Dietsch.

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