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		<title>Spend more time with your Valentine &#8211; workout together!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Sebastian Garbsch, ACSM, MCP The hectic holiday season has come to an end. Hopefully this means most of us can get back to our daily routines and put a stop to the insanity that has been running our lives for the past few months. Whether you where good or bad over the holidays, let’s [...]]]></description>
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<address style="text-align: right;">By Sebastian Garbsch, ACSM, MCP</address>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-191" src="http://foreverwellness.us/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Dog-Vacation-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />The hectic holiday season has come to an end. Hopefully this means most of us can get back to our daily routines and put a stop to the insanity that has been running our lives for the past few months. Whether you where good or bad over the holidays, let’s make it a goal to get back into the routine of being active! It’s February, and with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, why not be active with your loved one! I understand you and your significant other may be at different fitness levels but that doesn’t mean you can’t work out together! There are a number of reasons to give it a try.</p>
<p>Couples these days spend more time apart then together; whether it’s because of our careers or other responsibilities we have throughout the day. Working out with your significant other is a good way to spend quality time together, quality time that could grow into a common interest. The possibility for new, unique activities is endless and keeps things exciting. You can never have too much in common.</p>
<p>Everyone likes to receive praise and motivation; and there is no better motivator then praise from your significant other. Working out together fosters an environment in which you can compliment and motivate one another. In fact, it’s been proven that couples who workout together have a healthier more well rounded relationship.</p>
<p>So how do you get started? Well, you could sign up for classes together. Try to find something new and exciting for both of you. Do cardio that allows both of you to work out at your own intensity, spinning classes are great for this. Do your cardio side by side and encourage each other along the way. Another great option would be to hire a personal trainer, preferably one experienced in training two or more people at a time. Even if you are both at different fitness levels, a good trainer can customize a workout for the two of you, as well as help you keep things fresh and interesting during each workout. Start enjoying the great outdoors together! Living in Northern Michigan we are blessed to have a multitude of outdoor activities available to us. Geocaching, hiking, canoeing, recreational cycling, rafting, and camping are just a few examples.</p>
<p>In short, get out there, get moving; and start creating a more active lifestyle for the two of you!</p>
<address>Sebastian Garbsch is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine and has over 7 years experience in personal training. He is founder of Formative Fitness in Downtown Traverse City, MI. Sebastian also provides in-home fitness training. You can contact him at 231-883-4493 or <a href="mailto:sebastian@formativefitness.com">sebastian@formativefitness.com</a>.</address>
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		<title>Don’t let cold weather keep you inside!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Alexa Powell Winter in Northern Michigan is often long, as many already know. As soon as daylight savings hits in the fall, the sun is out less and the days get shorter. This doesn’t make it easy to motivate one to get outside and stay as active as they normally would in the summer. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<address style="text-align: right;">By Alexa Powell</address>
<p>Winter in Northern Michigan is often long, as many already know. As soon as daylight savings hits in the fall, the sun is out less and the days get shorter. This doesn’t make it easy to motivate one to get outside and stay as active as they normally would in the summer. How then do we motivate ourselves and others to get out and plunge into that fluffy white blanket of snow instead of bundling up in the threaded one in our living room? One should look for an activity that isn’t hard for beginners to keep them going with it, and make sure it’s not too expensive.</p>
<p>Snowshoeing may just be what you’re looking for. It can provide one with a simple introduction to the beauty of the many trails that cover Traverse City in the winter time. You don’t need to drive miles away to get to a neat trail, but can often just walk out the back door to the snow-shrouded woods that encompass many neighborhoods in the area. This can be a great way to stay active for anyone and for the whole family during the long winter season. And lessons often are not necessary anymore, since snowshoes sold today are being designed lighter, therefore making it easier for one to learn how to walk in them. It normally only takes a few times to get used to and then you are as good as gold.</p>
<p>For the holiday season, instead of wrapping up in your blanket and resorting straight to the television when the snow hits us hard, why not get the whole family out and about on the trails? There are several locations to explore; some of which include the Grand Traverse Commons Natural Area (by the State Hospitals), the Grand Traverse Natural Education Reserve, Brown Bridge Quiet Area, plus many more.</p>
<p>The nice thing about snowshoeing is that it appeals to all ages and all levels. Kids in schools are doing it as part of their physical education activities in the winter time, whereas adults and elderly individuals can enjoy and feel comfortable with this activity as well. It also provides one with a great workout. Many at first may question the idea that snowshoeing gives you a really good workout. But it is true. A snowshoe workout builds both upper and lower body strength and endurance. In fact, it is a great way for those who often run in the summertime to keep up with their workout program and maintain their exercise endurance. Did you know that if one were to do a five mile run on snowshoes that it would be the same as doing a 10 mile road run? Overall, snowshoeing can be just the activity for a beginner or for the more advanced exerciser. And it can also be great for those who just want to take their time on the snowshoes and enjoy the outdoor nature in the cold season.</p>
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		<title>Healthy Holidays!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 23:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jessica Bowhall, MBA, RD The holiday season is full of family and friends, good cheer and good times. However, for some, it can be a time of angst and frustration. Going to all the holiday parties can be quite overwhelming for those who are managing their weight. Here are a couple of things you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<address style="text-align: right;">By Jessica Bowhall, MBA, RD </address>
<p>The holiday season is full of family and friends, good cheer and good times. However, for some, it can be a time of angst and frustration. Going to all the holiday parties can be quite overwhelming for those who are managing their weight. Here are a couple of things you can do to make the holiday gathers less stressful&#8230;</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Don&#8217;t eat before you go to a party. Oftentimes, people will eat so they are not hungry thinking this will help them not eat at the party. Unfortunately, they will still eat at the party and have just consumed twice as many calories than they intended. If you are absolutely hungry before you leave for the party eat a piece of fruit or a serving of fresh veggies instead. This way you won&#8217;t feel you need to eat the entire buffet but you haven&#8217;t added too many calories before you even start.</p>
<p>Carry your conversation away from the buffet table. Staying within an arms reach of the food can often be tempting and before you know you have consumed half the fruitcake. By standing away from the table you won&#8217;t be tempted to mindlessly reach for food. Also, this gives you the opportunity to take a couple extra steps when the cookies catch your eye.</p>
<p>Use a smaller plate. This way, you can put less on your plate and when you feel the need to &#8220;clean your plate&#8221; you have automatically cut down on calories and fat. The key is to not overload the plate. If you have an urge for seconds, use a small plate again and try to keep space between your items.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-162" title="pumpkinpie" src="http://foreverwellness.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/pumpkinpie-300x199.jpg" alt="pumpkinpie" width="300" height="199" />Bring a dish to pass. This is your opportunity to guarantee at least one healthy dish is available. Be advised &#8212; you may want to make double the recipe. While many people may bring standard calorie loving dishes, when the healthy one arrives it is usually the first to go!!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget your exercise!! Getting your walk out of the way first thing in the morning will put you on the right path to a healthy day. And if you really want that piece of homemade peanut butter fudge, you won&#8217;t have to feel guilty about it. Or, suggest a friendly snowball fight after dinner. Your turn to get the trophy from last year while burning away the calories from the cheesy potatoes!</p>
<address>Jessica Bowhall, MBA, RD is co-founder and owner of Forever Wellness, LLC. </address>
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		<title>Back to basics this holiday season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Sebastian Garbsch, ACSM, MCP During the holidays, I think we can all agree that it can become very difficult to get our workouts in. Between the family get-togethers, shopping, work, and other commitments, where do we find time to workout? Sometimes we need to go back to basics! This holiday, when you are ready [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<address style="text-align: right;"><span style="color: #000000;">By Sebastian Garbsch, ACSM, MCP</span></address>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">During the holidays, I think we can all agree that it can become very difficult to get our workouts in. Between the family get-togethers, shopping, work, and other commitments, where do we find time to workout? Sometimes we need to go back to basics! This holiday, when you are ready to write off that workout, try throwing in some jumping jacks, crunches and maybe even jump roping! You might not work out as hard as when you commit to a longer workout, but you will have a much better chance of maintaining until you have the time to extend your workouts again. Jump roping, for example, is one of the most time effective ways to burn calories. Five minutes of jumping rope can equate to almost 20 minutes of walking on a treadmill if done with proper technique! So this year, don’t avoid the workouts, simply shorten them to something you can manage! I went to a demonstration with Buddy Lee, a former Olympian who is a professional jump rope instructor and was amazed by how much of a cardiovascular workout jumping rope and doing core training  in less than a quarter of an hour can be when combined correctly! For more tips, or to ask me any specific questions, feel free to email me at sebastian@formativefitness or check Formative Fitness out on Facebook where I am always open to your questions! </span></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 17:10:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ready to change up the traditional Thanksgiving dessert this year? Instead of pumpkin pie, why not shoot for something healthier this season! A Yogurt Parfait with almond crunch granola is a healthier alternative compared to most pies, which are often packed with calories and fat. With this dessert you’ll get a serving of dairy with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-147" title="parfait small" src="http://foreverwellness.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/parfait-small-300x225.jpg" alt="parfait small" width="300" height="225" />Ready to change up the traditional Thanksgiving dessert this year? Instead of pumpkin pie, why not shoot for something healthier this season! A Yogurt Parfait with almond crunch granola is a healthier alternative compared to most pies, which are often packed with calories and fat. With this dessert you’ll get a serving of dairy with calcium, potassium and various other vitamins. In the granola, there are almonds which are high in protein, heart healthy, and a filling treat. Wheaties are full of fiber and can help curb your appetite!<em></em></p>
<p>This recipe is pretty simple; for the yogurt you’ll need to buy a 32 oz tub of whatever flavor you like! This will make approximately 4 cups (4 servings).</p>
<p>            For the almond crunch granola you’ll need:</p>
<address>            2 cups                  oat flakes and wheat flakes mixed</address>
<address>            1 cup                     almonds, coarsely chopped</address>
<address>            1/4 cup                honey</address>
<address>            1/3 cup                unrefined corn germ oil</address>
<address>            1/4 teaspoon     sea salt</address>
<address>            1/2 teaspoon     vanilla</address>
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<p>Mix all ingredients together. Spread thinly on a cookie sheet. Bake for about 20 minutes in a 325 degree preheated oven, or until lightly browned. Let the granola sit for an hour to allow it to cluster a little together and get crunchy.</p>
<p>Take small bowls or parfaits glasses; put a cup of yogurt in and top it off with a couple teaspoons of the delicious granola!</p>
<address>Recipe and photo provided by Alexa Powell, Forever Wellness Intern.</address>
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		<title>How to de-stress this Holiday Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:49:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Alexa Powell, Forever Wellness Intern Everyone knows once Halloween has past the snow will soon start to fly, meaning the holidays are just around the corner. Holidays and family gatherings can often be stressful for some. Making sure everyone is having a good time and preparing for the festivities can be taxing. Why not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<address style="text-align: right;">By Alexa Powell, Forever Wellness Intern</address>
<p>Everyone knows once Halloween has past the snow will soon start to fly, meaning the holidays are just around the corner. Holidays and family gatherings can often be stressful for some. Making sure everyone is having a good time and preparing for the festivities can be taxing. Why not try to de-stress and enjoy the holidays this year? The following tips will show you how to create the perfect party and relax!</p>
<p>If you are having the get together at your home and are preparing all the dishes yourself, it is a good idea to have everyone RSVP ahead of time. This will help save you time for preparing extra food and money in the long run. Often when we just go ahead and make extra of one thing, we’ll do so for the others dishes “just in case so and so shows up” but this is also how you end up with an enormous feast that not all your guests will eat after munching on pre-meal snacks. Save yourself the stress and don’t let the food go to waste this year!</p>
<p>If you are really watching how much you’re spending as well this year, why not ask everyone to bring one of their favorite dishes to pass. You can still do your part to provide the main dish, like the turkey, but by having others pitch in not all the expense goes solely to you, and this way everyone really feels included in the feast. It also may give everyone in the family something to talk about at the dinner table; each family member or friend could explain why the dish they brought is an important contribution to the holiday meal!</p>
<p>It may also be a good idea to provide some snack foods before hand for guests to nibble on. Buying bulk items like healthy nuts (such as almonds), pretzels, or even providing some whole wheat bread before dinner may serve well as a pre-meal snack. This is also a good way to break the ice, and allow relatives that possibly you haven’t seen in a while realize they can sit back and relax.</p>
<p>If you’re really looking for something different this year for the holidays why not change up the main meal. This obviously may not appeal to those who are into sticking to the more traditional items, but if others in the family are up for something new it may be just the ticket! Instead of preparing turkey, why not prepare ham, enchiladas, or make a platter of baked lemon chicken?</p>
<p>There are many ways in which we can learn how to relax for the holidays. The most important thing to remember is to just have fun and enjoy the time with those around you.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Weight Off During Thanksgiving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Sebastian Garbsch, ACSM, MCP Many people struggle with ways to keep the weight off during the holidays, in fact, most of the weight we gain per year is put on between Thanksgiving and New Years! Today, we are going to focus on one part of the dilemma on how to keep the weight off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<address style="text-align: right;">By Sebastian Garbsch, ACSM, MCP</address>
<p>Many people struggle with ways to keep the weight off during the holidays, in fact, most of the weight we gain per year is put on between Thanksgiving and New Years! Today, we are going to focus on one part of the dilemma on how to keep the weight off during the holidays: Be active!</p>
<p>It is obvious that to keep the weight off during the holidays (or in any timeframe for that matter), we need to eat the right foods in the right portions. But one overlooked method for staying trim this year should include increasing your activity level. Many of us not only over indulge on eggnog, stuffing, and turkey, but we also under indulge in physical activity.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-126" title="beach path blog copy" src="http://foreverwellness.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/beach-path-blog-copy.jpg" alt="beach path blog copy" width="480" height="308" />This year, before you sit down to a big meal on Thanksgiving, stand up for a nice long hike, or an early morning weight training workout. By being active before eating, some of the calories you consume will be used to replenish those that were burned off earlier. Also, if you still feel like you ate too much, rise up before everyone else the following day and do it again! I am not saying that by being active, you can indulge in anything you like this holiday, but you can at least justify a few treats. Because when it all comes down to it, it’s about moderation and creating a lifestyle!</p>
<p>If you have a hard time getting motivated this Thanksgiving, check out many local activities, such as the Turkey Trot. Also, I will be leading a fun walk from our studio, Formative Fitness on State Street, up to the old State Hospital, so that I too can enjoy a bit of stuffing, some good Thanksgiving day turkey and a (small) piece of  my favorite dessert with my family this year!</p>
<address>Sebastian Garbsch is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine and has over 7 years experience in personal training. He is founder of Formative Fitness in Downtown Traverse City, MI. Sebastian also provides in-home fitness training. You can contact him at 231-883-4493 or <a href="mailto:sebastian@formativefitness.com">sebastian@formativefitness.com</a>.</address>
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		<description><![CDATA[Healthy tips to follow during your holiday shopping excursions. From planned tidbits to restaurant tips, these guidelines will help you stay healthy on you gift buying trips!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you started your Holiday shopping yet? Getting everyone&#8217;s requests organized and figuring out where you need to go is hard enough without thinking about how you are going to be eating in-between shopping excursions. Wait a minute..what?!? How does what I eat fit into shopping? I don&#8217;t have time to think about that!</p>
<p>That&#8217;s probably the reaction from most people at this point. However, this is the time many people slack on their healthy eating habits due to lack of time and forethought. Fast food and high calorie/high fat handy foods are all too tempting this time of year. So before you get going with the shopping, take a minute to think about how you can snack a bit without adding to your waistline.</p>
<p>Plan ahead &#8211; make your own snack mix of dried fruit, nuts and M&amp;Ms. Divide it up into mini sandwich bags and throw in your purse or glove box. You could also bring your own fresh fruits and veggies and just put them in a lunch box with a cold pack. While you&#8217;re at it, throw low fat string cheese in there as well!</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-94" title="simpledelidelight2" src="http://foreverwellness.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/simpledelidelight2-300x199.jpg" alt="simpledelidelight2" width="300" height="199" />If you don&#8217;t have the time &#8211; choose healthier items on the fast food and restaurant menus. Go for a grilled chicken sandwich sans cheese and mayo. Instead, add lettuce and tomato to it with a side of apple slices. Subway is a great way to get a serving of veggies in for the day. Try a 6&#8243; turkey sub on whole wheat and go crazy with the veggie toppings. Add a bit of oil and vinegar and you are good to go!</p>
<p>When dining at a restaurant &#8211; watch out for words that indicate higher fat and calories. Fried, crispy, alfredo, cream, etc., are all words to limit. Go for the baked or broiled entrees with steamed vegetables and order all sauces and dressings on the side. That way, you have control over how much you put on.</p>
<p>And remember, always drink plenty of water. While shopping may not be exercise &#8211; it sure feels like it. Lugging around all those goodies can be a good work out, so make sure you stay hydrated.</p>
<p>Have fun this holiday shopping season!</p>
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