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HIIT Workout, Nike Free Bionic & An Announcement2013 July 9by JessHave you guys heard about Nike’s newest training shoe, the Nike Free Bionic?image from Finish LineThis shoe isn’t made for running, but it is made for HIIT workouts and for strength training. After San Diego, I had grand plans to take a break from running and check out the newest HIIT training studio on the Upper East Side, The Fhitting Room but that has yet to happen.I’m hoping this ankle heals in the next few weeks and I can finally take my Nike Free Bionic’s to this neighborhood studio and try them out. Everyone I know that’s taken class there raves about how great it is (and apparently everyone that went to the NYC Nike Free Bionic event loved the shoes also)!Generally speaking I do all of my strength training while wearing socks, so I’m looking forward to trying out these “barefoot” training shoes.Speaking of HIIT workouts, here’s a challenging one you can try at home. It doesn’t require any equipment and it doesn’t take much time to complete.Finish Line (not to be confused with my Physical Therapist’s office) started a great Women’s Community. This is a place where women can come together, complete monthly challenges, enter giveaways and connect with like-minded individuals.

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The Female Athlete Triad 13 Comments Thursday, June 20th, 2013 As a dietitian, I’ve worked with a variety of individuals (ranging from those with eating disorders to  neurological conditions) improve their health through nutrition and other lifestyle modifications.  Often times when I meet with clients, the desired goal is weight loss, but when it comes to women that can come at a cost.Whenever we talk about weight loss everyone has theories on what constitutes the “best” program.  For some people, that means doing a very low carbohydrate/ketogenic approach, for others that means focusing on that “old school” calories in vs calories out equation.  Whatever the method you use to get there, there is one thing we all need to consider.  Women are fragile.Now, before you start attacking that statement and showing me how many 200 lb snatches you can do, let me rephrase that statement.  Women’s hormones are fragile.  For this very reason I am extremely prudent when working with women who want to tinker with intermittent fasting, frequent metabolic conditioning greater than 20 minutes, very low carbohydrate diets, or other stressful lifestyle “hacks,” as some call it.There has been some discussion about this in the community and for that I am very grateful.  Just as we talk about certain foods or diets not fitting into a one-size-fits-all model, we absolutely need to take into consideration the differences between the female and male anatomy when it comes to handling stressors.Women’s health is my passion.  I am dedicated to having women understand how their bodies work and empowering them to take actions that help support their beautiful temple.  With that being said, I’d love to introduce a topic to this community that hasn’t really been discussed.Enter: The Female Athlete Triad.So what IS the Female Athlete Triad?The word triad signifies three, so it makes sense that this syndrome would include three different interrelated conditions.  These three problems include:Low energy availability/intake – this is with or without an eating disorder Menstrual disturbances – amenorrhea or irregular cycles Bone loss – osteoporosis/osteopenia *Please check out Figure 1 from the position paper by ACSM for a fantastic model showing the progression of the triad here.As I mentioned before, these conditions are interrelated.  If a female athlete is experiencing one of the conditions of the triad, the others should also be considered.An example of how these conditions flow together is as follows:Scenario:A female athlete is trying to maintain her lean body composition and struggles with an eating disorder.  She is not consuming adequate calories to meet the requirements of her sport and due to this calorie deficit she starts to lose her cycle.  She may go a few months, or even years, without having a period.  The stress from the low energy intake starts reprioritizing which hormones she makes and her sex hormones get the back seat.  She is now looking at a low estrogen state, even having a sex hormone panel similar to a post-menopausal woman. Since estrogen is important factor in bone health, the lack of estrogen prompts bone loss. One day during practice, she ends up fracturing her foot even though there was minimal impact to the area.Who is at risk?Any female is susceptible to the triad, but it is commonly seen in female athletes whose sports emphasize low body weight or leanness – think gymnasts, ballerinas, or endurance runners.  The female doesn’t have to be an athlete nor do they need to be in a sport that emphasizes leanness.  It could simply just be a woman who is  restricting her calorie intake.**As a side note: while it is not technically called the Female Athlete Triad for guys, energy deficits can also lead to problems with bone health and hormone disturbances for men too.  Low testosterone anyone?  It doesn’t matter who you are or what sport you play, there has to be balance.  Too few calories and too much exercise is a recipe for hormonal havoc.Problems associated with the triadLow nutrient intake:When we’re looking at a low energy intake, we also need to think of a likely low micronutrient (vitamin/mineral) intake.   The female is probably not getting adequate building blocks for proper bone formation in addition to having low estrogen.Do you think having a low bone density is a problem for a female athlete?  Most definitely.  Think about sports where the body is constantly “pounding the pavement” or participating in high impact sports.  You’re just “cruisin’ for a bruisin’” if your bones are weak.  And what about the fact that during your reproductive years your bones are building their potential?  You’re putting the breaks on a very important time for peak bone density.In fact, sometimes women have no idea that they are experiencing the female athlete triad until they present to the doctor with a broken bone.  It sounds crazy, but even signs and symptoms, such as a lack of a monthly period, become second thoughts to these women.  Sometimes they are even happy about not having to DEAL with a monthly cycle.  This is not okay.  Women are supposed to have monthly cycles during their reproductive years. Fertility is a sign of health – whether or not you want to get pregnant.

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EmailBy Live Well 360 Guest Blogger Brad ShepherdYou’re eating healthy, working out regularly, and you’re in a good relationship. Life is good. This means you should never feel stress again, right?

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Fit4Females is excited to announce our brand new HIIT Camp Program.  We know that you are going to love it!  We offer programs for the very beginner to elite athlete and everything in between.

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While everyone recognizes the benefits of keeping fit, doing some cardio and having a regular fitness plan,  there’s no doubting that it can take a while to get the results you want. During this time you may plateau and seemingly stop making any progress at all, leaving you feeling like exercise is a chore. If you find that while jogging on the treadmill or sweating away at the back of an exercise class, you’re constantly clock watching then it’s time to make a change. One way to shorten your exercise time but really reap the benefits of a good workout is with HIIT, high intensity interval training.For years people have believed that when it comes to cardiovascular, fat burning exercises if you want to see results you have to put the time, effort and hard work in. Another idea is that the larger you are, or the more you fat you want to lose, then the longer it takes.

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You’re eating healthy, working out regularly, and you’re in a good relationship. Life is good. This means you should never feel stress again, right? Ha! If only.Unfortunately, living stress-free isn’t something most of us will experience

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Maybe my most important post to date…Do you ever wonder why the majority of competitors/ fitness models gain so much weight in the few days after a show? Women often 20-25 pounds? Or maybe you dieted hard for a vacation/wedding etc and right after you immediately gained the weight back and it then took months to then lose it again??I am going to try to break this down as simple as possible as it pertains to EVERYONE. Your metabolic rate (metabolism) is he single and only factor that determines fat loss.

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You run and you run, and you don’t shed a pound. It’s one of the leading emotional pain points for people who exercise. All of that effort and so little reward, but why is that? Simple: Cardio is not the fastest way to lose weight, and it’s certainly not the only way. There is a solution, though, which will allow you to spend less time in the gym and see even better results.You’ve Heard: You Can’t Burn Fat With Strength TrainingFar too many people are focused on how many calories they burn while they’re in the gym, but this is shortsighted.Stop focusing on how many calories you burn in the gym and instead focus on how your body expends calories outside the gym

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Women are known to shun exercise because of the lower levels of stamina in them. Many a times, they opt for alternatives such as diet etc. One of the better options for women is intermittent fasting. Initially, intermittent fasting was known to be a guy thing but it is no longer the same. Women can very much indulge in intermittent fasting and achieve a healthy and sexy body.

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John Romaniello The Super Hero Workout VP6F | English | 640×360 | FLV | 29.97 fps 1152 kbps | MP3 128 kbps | 434 MBGenre: eLearningThis is the Superhero Workout from John Romaniello along with the Hyperdrive pack and his exercise videos.Attention All Men & Women: If You?ve Ever Been Inspired By Heroes?If You?ve Ever Wanted a Body Fit for the Silver Screen?If You Have A Burning Desire To Achieve The Ultimate Crime-Fighting Physique, Great News?Two ELITE Fitness Trainers Reveal Their Proven System For Transforming Blockbuster Stars Into Shredded, Powerful-Looking Onscreen Super Heroes? ?Introducing the REVOLUTIONARY system based on the workouts these top trainers use to get Hollywood stars into SUPER HERO shape in record time?faster than a speeding bullet, in fact.Link : http://rapidgator.net/file/a00478e2278bbabac01f48cf923ff531/John_Romaniello_The_Super_Hero_Workout.rar.htmlArchive Password:Lucaciu

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