Monday, April 26, 2010

ENERGY FITNESS by josh May Newsletter



Hello Friends! It’s hard to believe that May is here…and time to show off those “ENERGY FIT” bods in your swimsuits. Is your body ENERGY FIT and ready?!

Join me at my new location for group fitness classes…

Where: A Game (215 Gothic Ct. Franklin, TN 37067—Right off 65 South, Cool Springs Blvd. Exit)

When: Monday @ 9:30 am and 6:00 pm; Wednesday @ 9:30 am and 6:00 pm; Friday @ 9:30 am; and Saturday @ 8:30 am.

Cost: $15 per class; $135 for 10 classes; $195 for 15 classes; or $250 for 20 classes.

ENERGY FITNESS by josh also offers personal training (private facility and in-home training), nutrition advice, corporate fitness programs, boot camps and seminars. COMMIT 2 BE FIT TODAY!!!

Order your NO EXCUSES!!! DVD TODAY for $15 @ www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com.



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ENERGY FIT News:

· Good Luck to my “ENERGY FIT” Miss USA girls as they compete in the nationally televised Miss USA pageant live from Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, NV on NBC Sunday, May 16th @ 6:00 pm cst. Good Luck Miss Tennessee USA, Tucker Perry; Miss Georgia USA, Cassady Lance; Miss Kentucky USA, Kindra Clark; Miss Alabama USA, Audrey Moore; and Miss Illinois USA, Ashley Bradarich. Can’t wait to watch you ladies strut your “ENERGY FIT” bodies on stage in Vegas. Make sure to tune in on May 16th @ 6:00 pm cst on NBC…

· Check out this month’s Nashville Lifestyles Magazine and my column on “Exercising with Man’s Best Friend.” Order your subscription TODAY @ www.nashvillelifestlyes.com.

· Fun in the Sun, that’s right folks! I am excited to announce that I have been selected as the official personal trainer for the Miss Teen USA Fantasy Camp at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas. The event is scheduled for July 19th—25th. All you Teen Queens, don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity! Stay tuned for more details…

· Sarah McClary Glitzer of Spotlight Consulting and I are hosting a weekend Capture the Crown Retreat on September 17th-19th to be held at the Bradford Woods Leadership Retreat Center in Martinsville, Indiana. We have secured our own private mansion where we will spend the weekend learning about all aspects of pageantry, self-improvement, leadership and more! We have JUST 25 SPOTS available for the Capture the Crown Retreat! If you are interested, we will need to secure a $100 deposit to hold your room! This event is sure to book fast so don't delay if you would like the experience of a lifetime!!! Please tell your pageant friends as well if they have not had an opportunity to attend one of our blockbuster events! Email Sarah @ sglitzer@gmail.com or Josh @ energyfitbyjosh@yahoo.com for more info.

· Looking to cut healthcare costs, stress levels, and absenteeism…let ENERGY FITNESS by josh develop your business a fitness program and plan of action to eliminate these distracters! Contact me today to get your office ENERGY FIT!!!

· I am excited to announce the launch of my new website, which will be up and running ASAP. Thanks Hazen Christensen and Urge Marketing for being creative geniuses for my new site. Check out www.urgemarketing.net. They are AWESOME!!!

· Good Luck to all the ladies competing in Mrs. Tennessee America the first weekend in May!

· A special shout out to all you Mothers—Happy Mother’s Day! And a very special shout out to my mother, Kay! Thanks for being the best mother and friend in the world! I love you more than you will ever know!!!

· Congratulations and Best Wishes to everyone celebrating a birthday, anniversary, special occasion, etc.

· To all my clients—as always, thanks for your commitment to be ENERGY FIT—you all are the BEST!!!



I am very excited to announce a new “blurb” that will be included in my newsletters. Kristie Koerner, a long time client and a recent Vanderbilt graduate, who is pursuing her registered dietician license will be writing a monthly blurb in my newsletters focusing on nutrition, healthy recipes, menu recommendations, etc. I am very excited to share her expertise and know that you will enjoy reading her entries. Without further a due, here is her first blurb…Thanks Kristie!!!



FREE! Vitamin D, that is...



Despite April showers, May will bring beautiful flowers and SUNNY weather! From the sun, the body can convert Vitamin D into its active form. Receive 5 to 15 minutes of sunlight at least 2-3 times a week, on your arms and legs - walk, run, swim, or just hang out with friends and family. But don’t forget to protect your face with sunscreen!



Vitamin D helps to prevent osteoporosis, or bone loss, and may reduce the risk of breast, colon, and prostate cancers. It enhances calcium absorption, and it helps to fight gum disease as well as tooth loss.



Recommended = 200 to 400 IU per day (no more than 2000 IU per day)



Salmon (3.5 ounces) = 360 IU

Tuna (3 ounces) = 200 IU

Milk (1 cup) = 100 IU

Fortified Orange Juice (1 cup) = 100 IU

Fortified Yogurt (6 ounces) = 80 IU

Fortified Breakfast Cereal (1 serving) = 40 IU

Egg (1 whole) = 20 IU

Shrimp (3 ounces) = 90 IU





Vitamin D Boosting Recipes:



Southwest Egg Scramble



Macaroni and 4 Cheeses



Pan Seared Salmon with Lemon Dill Yogurt Sauce



Mango Yogurt Pops



By: Kristie Koerner





Quote of the month:

~ To feel 'fit as a fiddle', you must tone down your middle ~





Until next time…



COMMIT 2 BE FIT,

Josh Rogers

B.S., Exercise Science; NASM, C.P.T.

ENERGY FITNESS by josh

www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com

www.jrogers.bodybyvi.com

energyfitbyjosh@yahoo.com

www.energyfitnessbyjosh.blogspot.com

www.twitter.com/energyfitbyjosh

615.336.5403

Sunday, April 11, 2010

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

ENERGY FITNESS by josh April Newsletter




Happy Spring, Friends! Well, we have survived the cold, bitter months and it’s time to replace those sweaters, pants, and coats with swimsuits, tank tops, shorts, and more revealing clothes. Is your body ENERGY FIT and ready?!
Join me at my new location for group fitness classes…
Where: A Game (215 Gothic Ct. Franklin, TN 37067—Right off 65 South, Cool Springs Blvd. Exit)
When: Monday @ 9:30 am and 6:00 pm; Wednesday @ 9:30 am and 6:00 pm; Friday @ 9:30 am; and Saturday @ 8:30 am.
Cost: $15 per class; $135 for 10 classes; $195 for 15 classes; or $250 for 20 classes.
ENERGY FITNESS by josh also offers personal training (private facility and in-home training), nutrition advice, corporate fitness programs, boot camps and seminars. COMMIT 2 BE FIT TODAY!!!
Order your NO EXCUSES!!! DVD TODAY for $15 @ www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com.

Stay up-to-date with ENERGY FITNESS by josh @:
www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com
www.energyfitnessbyjosh.blogspot.com
www.twitter.com/energyfitbyjosh
www.facebook.com/energyfitnessbyjosh


ENERGY FIT News:
• Check out this month’s Nashville Lifestyles Magazine and my column on “Fine Dining on the Waistline.” Order your subscription TODAY @ www.nashvillelifestlyes.com.
• Fun in the Sun, that’s right folks! I am excited to announce that I have been selected as the official personal trainer for the Miss Teen USA Fantasy Camp at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas. The event is scheduled for July 19th—25th. All you Teen Queens, don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity! Stay tuned for more details…
• Sarah McClary Glitzer of Spotlight Consulting and I are hosting a weekend Capture the Crown Retreat on September 17th-19th to be held at the Bradford Woods Leadership Retreat Center in Martinsville, Indiana. We have secured our own private mansion where we will spend the weekend learning about all aspects of pageantry, self-improvement, leadership and more! We have JUST 25 SPOTS available for the Capture the Crown Retreat! If you are interested, we will need to secure a $100 deposit to hold your room! This event is sure to book fast so don't delay if you would like the experience of a lifetime!!! Please tell your pageant friends as well if they have not had an opportunity to attend one of our blockbuster events! Email Sarah @ sglitzer@gmail.com or Josh @ energyfitbyjosh@yahoo.com for more info.
• I will be traveling to Indianapolis, Indiana on April 23—25th to consult with Spotlight Consulting Clients on fitness and nutrition plans. If you live in the area and would like to book a consultation, email me for more details.
• Looking to cut healthcare costs, stress levels, and absenteeism…let ENERGY FITNESS by josh develop your business a fitness program and plan of action to eliminate these distracters! Contact me today to get your office ENERGY FIT!!!
• Congratulations to the newly crowned Miss Motor City Speedway, Emily Haley, and Miss Teen Motor City Speedway, Alyssa Dugger. Also, congrats to the new Miss River Queen, Kyndal Hayes, and Miss River Teen, Katie Kennedy!
• Congratulations and Best Wishes to everyone celebrating a birthday, anniversary, special occasion, etc.
• To all my clients—as always, thanks for your commitment to be ENERGY FIT—you all are the BEST!!!

Coffee: The New Health Food?
Plenty of health benefits are brewing in America's beloved beverage.
By Sid Kirchheimer
WebMD Feature
Reviewed by Michael W. Smith, MD
Want a drug that could lower your risk of diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and colon cancer? That could lift your mood and treat headaches? That could lower your risk of cavities?
If it sounds too good to be true, think again.
Coffee, the much maligned but undoubtedly beloved beverage, just made headlines for possibly cutting the risk of the latest disease epidemic, type 2 diabetes. And the real news seems to be that the more you drink, the better.
Reducing Disease Risk
After analyzing data on 126,000 people for as long as 18 years, Harvard researchers calculate that compared with not partaking in America's favorite morning drink, downing one to three cups of caffeinated coffee daily can reduce diabetes risk by single digits. But having six cups or more each day slashed men's risk by 54% and women's by 30% over java avoiders.
Though the scientists give the customary "more research is needed" before they recommend you do overtime at Starbuck's to specifically prevent diabetes, their findings are very similar to those in a less-publicized Dutch study. And perhaps more importantly, it's the latest of hundreds of studies suggesting that coffee may be something of a health food -- especially in higher amounts.
In recent decades, some 19,000 studies have been done examining coffee's impact on health. And for the most part, their results are as pleasing as a gulp of freshly brewed Breakfast Blend for the 108 million Americans who routinely enjoy this traditionally morning -- and increasingly daylong -- ritual. In practical terms, regular coffee drinkers include the majority of U.S. adults and a growing number of children.
"Overall, the research shows that coffee is far more healthful than it is harmful," says Tomas DePaulis, PhD, research scientist at Vanderbilt University's Institute for Coffee Studies, which conducts its own medical research and tracks coffee studies from around the world. "For most people, very little bad comes from drinking it, but a lot of good."
Consider this: At least six studies indicate that people who drink coffee on a regular basis are up to 80% less likely to develop Parkinson's, with three showing the more they drink, the lower the risk. Other research shows that compared to not drinking coffee, at least two cups daily can translate to a 25% reduced risk of colon cancer, an 80% drop in liver cirrhosis risk, and nearly half the risk of gallstones.
Coffee even offsets some of the damage caused by other vices, some research indicates. "People who smoke and are heavy drinkers have less heart disease and liver damage when they regularly consume large amounts of coffee compared to those who don't," says DePaulis.
There's also some evidence that coffee may help manage asthma and even control attacks when medication is unavailable, stop a headache, boost mood, and even prevent cavities.
Is it the caffeine? The oodles of antioxidants in coffee beans, some of which become especially potent during the roasting process? Even other mysterious properties that warrant this intensive study?
Actually, yes.
Some of coffee's reported benefits are a direct result of its higher caffeine content: An eight ounce cup of drip-brewed coffee contains about 85 mg -- about three and a half times more than the same serving of tea or cola or one ounce of chocolate.
"The evidence is very strong that regular coffee consumption reduces risk of Parkinson's disease and for that, it's directly related to caffeine," DePaulis tells WebMD. "In fact, Parkinson's drugs are now being developed that contain a derivative of caffeine based on this evidence."
Caffeine is also what helps in treating asthma and headaches. Though not widely publicized, a single dose of pain reliever such as Anacin or Excedrin contains up to 120 milligrams -- what's in a hefty mug o' Joe.
Boost to Athleticism
It's also caffeine -- and not coffee, per se -- that makes java a powerful aid in enhancing athletic endurance and performance, says physiologist and longtime coffee researcher Terry Graham, PhD, of the University of Guelph in Canada. So powerful, in fact, that until recently, caffeine in coffee or other forms was deemed a "controlled" substance by the Olympic Games Committee, meaning that it could be consumed only in small, designated amounts by competing athletes.
"What caffeine likely does is stimulate the brain and nervous system to do things differently," he tells WebMD. "That may include signaling you to ignore fatigue or recruit extra units of muscle for intense athletic performance. Caffeine may even have a direct effect on muscles themselves, causing them to produce a stronger contraction. But what's amazing about it is that unlike some performance-enhancing manipulation some athletes do that are specific for strength or sprinting or endurance, studies show that caffeine positively enhances all of these things."
How does this brew affect growing minds and bodies? Very nicely, it seems, says DePaulis. Coffee, as you probably know, makes you more alert, which can boost concentration. But claims that it improves a child's academic performance can be exaggerated. Coffee-drinking kids may do better on school tests because they're more awake, but most task-to-task lab studies suggest that coffee doesn't really improve mental performance, says DePaulis.
But it helps kids' minds in another way. "There recently was a study from Brazil finding that children who drink coffee with milk each day are less likely to have depression than other children," he tells WebMD. "In fact, no studies show that coffee in reasonable amounts is in any way harmful to children."
On the flip side, it's clear that coffee isn't for everyone. Its legendary jolt in excess doses -- that is, more than whatever your individual body can tolerate -- can increase nervousness, hand trembling, and cause rapid heartbeat. Coffee may also raise cholesterol levels in some people and may contribute to artery clogging. But most recent large studies show no significant adverse effects on most healthy people, although pregnant women, heart patients, and those at risk for osteoporosis may still be advised to limit or avoid coffee.
The bottom line: "People who already drink a lot of coffee don't have to feel 'guilty' as long as coffee does not affect their daily life," says Hu. "They may actually benefit from coffee habits in the long run."
In other words, consume enough caffeine -- whether it's from coffee or another source -- and you will likely run faster, last longer and be stronger. What's enough? As little as one cup can offer some benefit, but the real impact comes from at least two mugs, says Graham. By comparison, it'd take at least eight glasses of cola to get the same effect, which isn't exactly conducive for running a marathon.
But the harder you exercise, the more benefit you may get from coffee. "Unfortunately, where you see the enhancing effects from caffeine is in hard-working athletes, who are able to work longer and somewhat harder," says Graham, who has studied the effects of caffeine and coffee for nearly two decades. "If you a recreational athlete who is working out to reduce weight or just feel better, you're not pushing yourself hard enough to get an athletic benefit from coffee or other caffeinated products."
But you can get other benefits from coffee that have nothing to do with caffeine. "Coffee is loaded with antioxidants, including a group of compounds called quinines that when administered to lab rats, increases their insulin sensitivity" he tells WebMD. This increased sensitivity improves the body's response to insulin.
That may explain why in that new Harvard study, those drinking decaf coffee but not tea beverages also showed a reduced diabetes risk, though it was half as much as those drinking caffeinated coffee.
"We don't know exactly why coffee is beneficial for diabetes," lead researcher Frank Hu, MD, tells WebMD. "It is possible that both caffeine and other compounds play important roles. Coffee has large amounts of antioxidants such as chlorogenic acid and tocopherols, and minerals such as magnesium. All these components have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism."
Meanwhile, Italian researchers credit another compound called trigonelline, which gives coffee its aroma and bitter taste, for having both antibacterial and anti-adhesive properties to help prevent dental cavities from forming. There are other theories for other conditions.


Recipe(s) of the Month:
A Month of Low Fat Meals…thanks Kristie Koerner for introducing me to this website!!!
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipes/calendar/0,30311,1963414,00.html?viewdate=3_20_2010


Until next time, here’s to an ENERGY FIT and healthy start to spring…


COMMIT 2 BE FIT,
Josh Rogers
B.S., Exercise Science; NASM, C.P.T.
ENERGY FITNESS by josh
www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com
energyfitbyjosh@yahoo.com
www.energyfitnessbyjosh.blogspot.com
www.twitter.com/energyfitbyjosh
615.336.5403