I coach the fitness classes at Hilliard Station each Tuesday and Thursday at 3:15 and 4:15. The classes teach functional fitness at every fitness level. They are low impact, fun, challenging, and practical. We use a variety of equipment in a variety of ways to enhance balance, stability, flexibility and strength. Check out my website and Facebook to see pictures and learn more.
Hilliard City Schools recognizes the importance of healthy employees. There are so many benefits of exercise and a healthy lifestyle! Your students and coworkers need you to be your best - physically and mentally. Yes, exercise helps with that! :) Check out the school wellness website for more information.
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"I feel better!"
"My knees don't hurt anymore!" "I'm not depressed anymore!" "I like to see my friends." "My doctor took me off my blood pressure medicine." "I want to be able to get up off the floor." "I am stronger!" "I can remain independent." "I can reach higher." "I want to lose weight." "I am healthier!" "It's good for me." "To be a better me." "My Parkinson's symptoms are better." "I know I need this to overcome my MS." "I care for my husband, and I know I need to care for myself first." "I look better." These are reasons I've heard recently. What is YOUR "big why"? Your reason needs to be internal, not external. If your reason is external, once you hit the goal your reason goes away. Exercise needs to be part of your lifestyle. I teach functional moves for daily activities. I serve a variety of fitness levels in a variety of ways using a variety of equipment. All low impact, fun, and challenging. See below for current class times and locations. Also, visit my website and like The New Lifestyle on Facebook. :) EXTRAS: Lunch after fitness - Thursday, April 14. Would you like to go to Scrambler's on Britton Parkway? Speaker - Mary Jo Reimann will talk about cancer - Tuesday, April 19 at 7:00pm. No charge. Please RSVP. Guests are welcome! From Mary Jo: Has your life been touched, poked, or prodded by cancer? Mine Has! When my husband and I began our trek into the world of “The Big C”, we were overwhelmed and clueless. Unfortunately, the medical world of oncologists did little to truly educate us. So, for the first 2/3 of our nine-year journey, we trusted the advice and protocols of doctors. It was only in the last three years of David’s life, after we ‘divorced traditional medicine’ that I became a researcher. David’s body got stronger and healthier as we began embracing natural healing, even though he still had cancer. That was eleven years ago… David has been in heaven for eight years. Occasionally, I imagine that the end of the story may have been different if I’d known at the outset what I know now about the body’s natural ability to heal, given the right resources. I will be sharing the basics of my acquired knowledge on April 19, at Jane Stauffer’s house. Some of the information will not be new. You know that ‘you are what you eat’ and your habits, good or bad, have consequences. However, I’m pretty certain that some information will be eye opening. In my opinion, just as a new cancer patient gets assigned to an oncologist, I believe they should be in the care of a nutritionist, as well. Come and learn how you can be proactive in stripping cancer of its power. Bring a friend who needs this info, too. Your body will thank you. Sneak preview:
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