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A Message From Madeline Ross: “Stepping Stones”Stepping Stones (Nyda)…Wisdom From A Superb SuperSlow® Master (Lou)…Kick You’re Strength Gains Out of The Park (Edmund)…Better Than Botox and Investing In You…What Do These Have In Common? Stepping Stones For Change In 2009 – Nyda Nyda Bittmann-Neville (www.tnbgroup.com and www.nydabittmannneville.com) is a down-to-earth, practical, dynamic and internationally known speaker, author, teacher, and executive coach….and is she a ‘wow!’ She is also a teacher for our SuperSlow Zone® Institute (our SuperSlow® Instructors consistently rate her teaching at ‘4-to-5 stars’ out of 5 stars!). In Nyda’s 2009 New Years Blog, she wrote about ditching the ‘new years resolutions’ (yea!!) and instead, taking the new year in ‘stepping stones.’ What a great idea….what a terrific image. Thank you Nyda. I’ll swipe her idea…you should too. Going after change is the best idea for me. It requires my skill, discipline and help. Of course, I have ask for, and receive, ‘help’….and I do! The helpful part of Nyda’s ’stepping stones’ path for my, and perhaps your, 2009 growth, expansion and change, is summed up in why we have both ‘eyes and feet’: I look far enough ahead to practice a ‘long view’ and my feet stay present with each step. Isn’t that the art and skill of being a human…balancing a long view with being present? I know that SuperSlow® strength training is a consistent, critical aspect of my mental, emotional, physical and spiritual strength. When I feel strong and vital, I have the energy, skill, discipline, and desire to step on each stone of change. “Change attitudes and refocus my attention on each and every client…all day – every day.” Lou Abato, SuperSlow® Master [(212) 207-8154 utrainer@aol.com located in Manhattan, NY] When talking with Lou a couple of weeks ago, I asked him how things were going given that his SuperSlow® location is in the epicenter of our economic detox. His response, stated above, was fantastic to hear. Lou is a SuperSlow® Master, owner of his SuperSlow® business of 10 years in the heart of Manhattan, has delivered over 100,000 SuperSlow® sessions, delivers an average 120 SuperSlow® sessions per week…so, I’d say this guy is pretty much a ‘master’…at least in our world he is! With all this time in his ‘SuperSlow saddle’ (so to speak…)Lou talks about adapting to his, and his client’s, current situation by choosing to focus with each client, session-by-session, on ‘attitude’. After all these years, it is clear that this guy does not tranquilize about ‘customer service’…he is on it! Maybe you think this is ‘obvious’ but reflect for a moment…what do you…what do I …what do your friends and family…choose to focus on hour-by-hour in these times of change, challenge and opportunity? For me, what a gift to work with someone who is a master in the art and science of our service, SuperSlow® strength training, and knows that staying present and cultivating your attitude is a one of the most important skills, daily. “Kick you’re health and strength gains out of the park.” Edmund Wittry, Brand and Product Development Expert and Univera Product Support for SSZ [(303) 588-8620, www.pathpointconsulting.com, ewittry@pathpointconsulting.com] As you step through the new year, think about optimizing your health and exercise (if your exercise is SuperSlow® or another form of exercise/recreation…) through the Univera products we carry and in particular, Prime (DHEA delivered in the 7 Keto method). “Mother nature is in love with the young. She turns their food into energy and gives them the ability to recover from exercise at an insanely quick rate. Univera products are designed to put those of us past 25 in a similar state of rapid recovery and increased performance – it’s not theory, its scientific fact” said Wittry in an interview last week adding, “If you want to guarantee results in a person over 30, putting their muscles under load while ensuring the body has the essential ‘muscle stimulating chemistry,’ Univera’s Prime will astound them.” Univera Prime teaches the body how to replicate the repair signals of a healthy 29 year old. What happens? “Everything changes,” says Wittry. He encourages us not to just take his word for it, look at the 3,000+ studies on performance and the body’s natural ability to produce DHEA, the master repair signal in the body.” “A healthy 29 year old has DHEA levels between 250 and 400, while a 65 year old woman can be in double digits. Strength training is, by far, the best method to get DHEA levels to naturally begin to rise, Prime just finishes the job – offering SuperSlow® clients …or anyone who does a different form of strength training/exercise the opportunity to knock their strength gains out of the park.” In addition to supporting the SuperSlow Zone® with Univera products, Wittry is a brand and product development strategist. He has 25 years of experience with Fortune 500 companies, identifying the key emotional connection between brands and their customers. For the past eight years, He has been a partner in PathPoint Consulting, a human resources consulting firm specializing in the custom design of leadership and organizational development products. Whether you are or not a SuperSlow Zone® client, contact Edmund about Univera Prime to optimize your health and exercise. [(303) 588-8620 ewittry@pathpointconsulting.com]. Better Than Botox – SuperSlow Zone® I read recently that Botox sales are holding strong . The article went on to say that given our national economic, political, employment, etc. challenges, people want to stay young looking to be able to compete for jobs or to keep the job they have. What I offer is that SuperSlow® strength training will enable your entire body a boost, both in form and energy, as that of Botox. Check it out! Even if you end up doing both, nothing can replace the anti-aging, re-vitalizing, “MAN I FEEL GREAT!” effects of SuperSlow®. Investing In You This sounds like a great idea and you probably are already doing this. As you know, investing in you is a daily choice…a daily practice. Seeking and sustaining physical strength as one essential investment in you is the core of the SuperSlow Zone®. If you need to learn about, or remember, the immediate and long term value of ‘muscle and strength,’ read our FAQ on the American Medical New’s articles, “Muscles Matter.” Each of us knows how ’strength’ weaves into our fabric of living…it affects every aspect of our quality of life…doing the things we want to do, having fun, working, socializing, fitting into our clothes, our confidence, focus and stamina, our mental/emotional balance…you know how this for yourself. One unavoidable truth is that the demands of your daily living, and your long term quality of life (…and I do mean specifically a full, high-functioning life as we age…), require muscle and therefore strength, an investment in you that will yield the highest return over the long haul. So as you step on your stones of change in 2009, deliberately choose your attitude…choose strength, and choose to focus on what builds and sustains an investment in you. My best to you for 2009, Madeline Ross The Search For The “Perfect Workout”
In Search Of The “Perfect Workout”, Or Searching For The Motivation To Begin, What’s Diet Got To Do With It? If you’re in search of the “perfect workout,” or just searching for motivation to begin working out, then your search is over. SuperSlow® strength training is the “perfect workout” with its 20-minute, twice-a-week workout …and the added convenience of exercising in your everyday clothes or workout attire making it easy to get in, workout, and get on with your life day. Whether an exercise champion or still on the sidelines of contemplation, a common thought bubble may surface – should I modify my diet to optimize my workout to ensure that I lose body fat and add body-shaping muscle? Realize that it’s not about weight loss, although weight may be lost, but rather, will my workout regimen:
Remember, our bodies require fuel and, if our goal is to use excess fat stores for any calorie deficit, we must understand the body’s rule book. Otherwise, being constantly at odds with what we want vs. what we get will cause constant frustration. Let’s consider a few scenarios:
Now, let’s consider the roles diet and exercise play in attaining and maintaining desired results. Initially 80-90% of FAT loss comes from dietary changes; we have established that losing the FAT you WANT from your excess fat stores requires exercise – not just cutting calories. Here, exercise means SuperSlow® Strength Training to build muscle – not just expending calories during an activity (which will contribute to your fat-loss program), but primarily your focus should be on SuperSlow® Strength Training results:
On the more excessive side, body builders, looking for leanness and muscle definition, adhere to extreme dietary regimens to produce those Mr. America results: low- to no-fats, leafy greens, and lots and lots of protein. But dietary sacrifices to achieve the right “look” may result in long-term, negative effects. Basic considerations for the average person to achieve a balanced workout and diet approach are:
Don’t think you can do it all at once? Take small “bites.” Focus on changing the TYPES of fats you consume. Change portion sizes/content ratios. Eat slowly– give your brain time to feel full – listen to your body. Drink LOTS of water. Small, manageable behavioral changes integrated gradually often “stick” better than extreme modifications, with healthier outcomes. It’s a beautiful cornucopia of food choices – have fun, and begin building a healthier YOU!! Authors: Brenda Hutchins, Co-Founder of SuperSlow® & Marie Theriault-Ortiz (SuperSlow Zone® in San Jose, CA)
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