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Is Yoga the Only Fitness Routine You Do?

No matter which type of Yoga you do it doesn’t work your muscles and body the same as traditional resistance and cardio training. There is no denying that yoga is an amazing way to gain flexibility, strength and mental clarity. But as yoga is becoming more and more mainstream, many are substituting a 60-minute yoga class for conventional resistance training and cardio.

Bikram yoga, also called Hot Yoga, a form of yoga performed in a room heated to above 100 degrees, is especially popular. But is it an effective substitution? Can a hot yoga class take the place of the gym?

On average, a 150-pound woman will burn over 400 calories each hour during hot yoga, compared to over 600 calories the same woman would burn running a treadmill over the same period at an 11-minute-mile pace.

However, some of the calorie burn during hot yoga is due to the body working so hard to keep itself cool. During hot yoga, the heart rate does increase, but that doesn’t mean there’s a higher physical demand on your body. Simply put, a hot room does not make for a more intense workout.

One could expect to see a one- to three-pound weight loss during a hot yoga class, but this is purely water weight, and will return when you rehydrate. No extra calories or fat have been burned. You are just sweating because you are hot.

But is yoga, heated or not, a sufficient workout? Strength and Endurance yoga which are challenging, will put enough stress on the muscles for them to grow stronger. Other gentler forms work your flexibility and mental focus, which we all need.

Your muscles, however, must be worked through their full range of motion, against resistance, a minimum of two times a week to properly develop. Yoga, of any kind, just doesn’t provide that.

Yoga is a great complement to any fitness routine, But it shouldn’t replace a full fitness regimen.

Reform Your Workout With Pilates Reformer

As the popularity of Pilates continues to increase, the Pilates reformer is taking this exercise program to a new level of effectiveness. The Pilates reformer is an exercise machine that incorporates the Pilates technique for a challenging and intense workout. Springs, leverage and body weight are used as resistance while performing movements that target specific muscle groups.

Workouts consist of controlled, smooth movements working the muscles through a full range of motion. The reformer adds increased resistance to the movement. By working to overcome this resistance, training results in increased fitness levels. With regular training, using the Pilates reformer improves muscle fiber endurance, size and strength, as well as connective tissue strength. Muscles become highly toned without appearing bulky.

The main reason the Pilates reformer has become a sensation is because it can be used by anyone, at any age or fitness level, and make possible significant gains in strength and muscle tone. Those with arthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, or recovering from orthopedic injuries can successfully use this program – as well as athletes. Pilates reformer truly offers something for every body!

Overall benefits of Pilates reformer training include:

  • Building strength without excess bulk
  • Development of core strength
  • Prevention of injuries
  • Alleviates chronic pain
  • Improves posture, balance, flexibility and coordination

Sports and activities-related benefits include:

Martial Arts – Will greatly increase flexibility, alleviate hip pain and improve kicks while elongating muscles.

Dance – Will allow you to better isolate your muscles, improve coordination and elongate your body.

Golf – Will strengthen your back muscles to improve your swing.

Swimming – Will help improve core control to improve your strokes and speed while increasing flexibility in your legs, arms and back.

As advanced as the Pilates reformer equipment itself is, optimum benefits can only be accomplished through instruction by an experienced trainer. To get the most out of this exciting workout program, sign up at the front desk of the Future Fitness Center in your location for a free Pilates reformer demo session!

Star Power Gains New Meaning with Piloxing

Working out typically isn’t associated with glamour. But a new regime is gaining enthusiasts on a daily basis thanks in part to its Hollywood star power. Piloxing is a combination of Pilates and boxing moves created by celebrity trainer Viveca Jensen, whose clients include Hilary Duff, Vanessa Hudgens and Alexis Bledel. It is the first program that combines the muscle sculpting of Pilates, the strengthening and cardio of boxing and the sensuality of dance into a high-energy interval workout. Because each discipline is rooted in core-centered technique, their fusion perfectly complements each other.

Jensen developed the workout for women to improve overall strength and flexibility without building bulk, and gain the following benefits:

• Firmer, flatter abdominals

• Toned thighs and buttocks

• Increases in strength and flexibility

• A leaner profile with improved posture

• Improved energy levels

Piloxing training is in a class format, led by an instructor. This ensures that proper technique is taught and used, as well as creates a fun, social environment that makes participants look forward to their next session. Classes are structured into an interval format because studies show that interval training burns the most calories and is the most effective method of improving cardiovascular health.

Piloxing incorporates the use of ½-pound weighted gloves developed specifically for the program, which adds additional muscular and cardio benefits to the workout. The program also encourages barefoot training, which can improve posture, balance and stamina while preventing injuries. Increases in arch flexibility and range of motion in the ankle – and a stronger foot overall – are among the other benefits attributed to barefoot training.

So if you’ve always wondered how your favorite celebrities get their lean, toned red carpet-ready figure (without surgical intervention), check out a Piloxing class at your nearest Future Fitness Center and gain some star power for yourself!

Get Fit for Success

You’ve heard of dressing for success, but do you know that succeeding at work depends a great deal upon your level of health and fitness? According to experts, looking the part of a go-getter helps only to a certain point. The real key to career achievement is the mind-body balance that exercise and a healthy lifestyle bring about – especially for those who work at a desk.

Initially, it may not be clear why an office worker needs to be as fit as someone whose job involves intense, sustained physical activity. However, performance psychologist Jim Loehr has a good explanation in his book, The Power of Full Engagement.

According to Loehr, “The importance of physical energy seems obvious for athletes, construction workers, and farmers. Because the rest of us are evaluated more by what we do with our minds than with our bodies, we tend to discount the role that physical energy plays in performance. In most jobs, the physical body has been completely cut off from the performance equation.

“In reality, physical energy is the most fundamental source of fuel, even if our work is almost completely sedentary. It not only lies at the heart of alertness and vitality but also affects our ability to manage our emotions, sustain concentration, think creatively, and even maintain our commitment to whatever mission we are on.”

Also on board with this observation is Keld Jensen, international authority on corporate communications and negotiations. Jensen explored the connection between health and fitness and performance on the job in a recent article on forbes.com.

Jensen calls the connection BQ, or body intelligence, which reflects what you know about your body, how you feel about it and take care of it. BQ is the third element of what he claims are the three aspects of achieving success that are even more important than your IQ – with the other two being EQ (emotional intelligence – your ability to connect with others) and MQ (moral intelligence – your trustworthiness and reliability).

As Jensen wrote, “Your body is constantly telling you things; are you listening to the signals or ignoring them? Are you eating energy-giving or energy-draining foods on a daily basis? Are you getting enough rest? Do you exercise and take care of your body? It may seem like these matters are unrelated to business performance, but your body intelligence absolutely affects your work because it largely determines your feelings, thoughts, self-confidence, state of mind, and energy level.”

Jensen’s advice is as follows: “At least once a day, listen to the messages your body is sending you about your health. Actively monitor these signals instead of going on autopilot. Good nutrition, regular exercise, and adequate rest are all key aspects of having a high BQ. Monitoring your weight, practicing moderation with alcohol, and making sure you have down time can dramatically benefit the functioning of your brain and the way you perform at work.”

What being fit can do for your performance – the proof is in the numbers:

  • A Purdue University study of 80 executives found that those who exercised improved their ability to make complex decisions by 70 percent, as compared with non-exercisers.
  • NASA found that participants in their corporate exercise program experienced improved stamina, work performance, enhanced concentration and decision-making powers. Among them, 40 percent reported sounder sleep, 60 percent were successful at weight loss, 50 percent said they paid more attention to their diets, and many reported quitting or cutting down on smoking.
  • The Canada Life Assurance Company reported that 47 percent of participants in their fitness program were more alert, had better rapport with co-workers and supervisors, and enjoyed work more than those who did not participate. Of the participants, 63 percent indicated that they were more relaxed, more patient, and less tired during the workday.

So now when you think of dressing for success, include workout gear in your wardrobe – and wear it in good health at your nearby Future Fitness Center!

 

Beat the Rush – The Best Time to Join a Gym Is December

New Year’s resolution time is right around the corner! Which is why the best time to join a gym is… well, today! Join a gym in December and you will likely get the best membership deal of the year.

Why is December the best time to join a gym?

While most health clubs and fitness centers are ramping up for the January rush, they still have year-end goals and numbers they want to hit. Just like any other business that sells products and services, they want to finish each year with strong numbers and new members – which makes it a great time to negotiate the best price on a gym membership.

Not to mention you’ll be able to take advantage of all of its amenities and services BEFORE the New Year’s Resolution-ists arrive!  At Future Fitness Centers, we have to admit, with all of the hustle and bustle that comes with the holidays, December can be a pretty slow month on the fitness floor. It’s not uncommon for many of our regular members to postpone their regular workouts to make room for shopping, baking, socializing and all of the other activities that come with the winter season.

This makes December a perfect time to:

  • Get a head start on your fitness goals. Whether you want to lose weight, strengthen your core, train for a future athletic event, or simply tone up, enjoy the opportunity to spin, swim, and sweat to your heart’s content without dealing with the crowds.
  • Try something new. Want to try Zumba, but, are afraid you might feel awkward? Curious about yoga, but can barely touch your toes? Think Pilates is only for girls? Now is the perfect time to break from the norm, venture out and try a group exercise class or experiment with a new fitness routine. You just might discover that you love it – and your body will, too!
  • Work one-to-one with a fitness expert. Take advantage of the slow period by making an appointment with a personal trainer or participating in one of Future Fitness’ special programs such as Pilates reformer, TRX training, or Fusion cross-training.
  • Get a great deal. Future Fitness is currently offering one of its most competitive membership deals ever. Through the end of the year, you can join for $1 down and $10 a month.  It’s an offer that can’t be beat.

Think you don’t have time to start a new fitness routine? Check out our earlier post, for Fun & Festive Tips for getting the most out of your workout during the holiday season.

Healthy holidays – we’ll see you at the gym!