Jan’s Journey – June 2010

May 31, 2010
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During this journey, I have often thought “THIS IS HARD”.  Living a clean life eating good food isn’t so hard but meeting all the specific percentages of proteins, carbs and fats is challenging.  Needing to be connected to the computer everyday can be frustrating.  I think that if I was doing this when I was […]

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Body/Mind Perspective: Balancing Cat

May 16, 2010
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Samantha Balancing Cat – This posture builds confidence and enhances focus, concentration, and balance.  It strengthens muscles along the spine, arms, shoulders, and opens the hips. 1.  Come onto hands and knees on the floor. Place your knees about hip width apart and directly under your hips. 2.  Place your palms about shoulder width apart […]

Sheri’s Workouts: Failure Training

May 16, 2010
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A reminder that these sets are for intermediate to advanced exercisers with weight room experience –  it’s assumed you know the basics.  Talk to your coach, get a good book on weight training or hire a trainer if any of this doesn’t make sense to you, okay? This is serious stuff, weight training, and you […]

Beginners Workout 6 – featuring Erin Sabin

May 16, 2010
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Here are five exercises designed to target your arms, legs and core using minimal equipment.  Remember to train with your spine in neutral alignment and work within your limits.  Give yourself a good warm-up before you get started and spend some time stretching when you are finished.  Drink lots of water and have fun! Stability […]

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Sheri’s Rants #38: Consider the ‘Comfort’ Zone

May 7, 2010
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These are real questions that have been sent to me by email: “I have heard about your program and my neighbor that did it looks amazing.  I did some things that she suggested but every time the scale goes down a couple pounds I start eating fast food or ice cream!  I know this is […]

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EAT THIS: Power Up with Super Seeds!

May 2, 2010
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Seeds are a nutritional powerhouse, containing vitamins, minerals, and other necessary nutrients to create new life. Researchers have found that certain seeds are super foods, capable not only of packing a nutritional punch, but also lowering blood pressure, easing arthritis, and keeping cholesterol in check. The National Institutes of Health recommend 4 to 5, half-ounce servings […]

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Sheri’s Rants # 37: Yes, actually, YOU CAN.

May 2, 2010
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There’s a lengthy, predictable list of excuses that folks present to me about why they can’t do certain things regarding their self care.  Among them are genetics, low thyroid, too busy, and it takes too much attention.  Another myth is that a person can’t possibly travel or vacation and keep the self care up.  Below […]

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Powered by: Organics

May 2, 2010
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Organic vs Conventionally Grown Food – Samantha Organic Food under the USDA’s definition, means it is generally free of synthetic substances; contains no antibiotics and hormones; contains no genetically modified ingredients; has not been irradiated or fertilized with sewage sludge; and was raised without the use of most conventional pesticides.  Eating organic food is a […]

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Client Story: Tracey G

May 2, 2010
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I am a 46 year old mother of two who began working with Genesis Transformation approximately 4 years ago. I am 5′ 8″ and weighed 186 pounds with a body fat of 35% when I started. I have exercised all my adult life anywhere from 1 – 2 hours/day. The year previous to working with […]

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Powered by Plyometrics

May 2, 2010
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Courtney Townley The road to fitness really never ends. We peak one mountain to find ourselves standing at the base of another.  As long as we are up for the challenge, there is always an aspect of our fitness that could use more attention.  The progressive nature of the Genesis Transformation program is demonstrative of […]

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