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Brandy Golden
616-481-6653
Cleveland, OH
Brandy Golden
616-481-6653
Cleveland, OH 44101
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation
Schedule Type
American College of Sports Medicine
Education
BS in Health Science w/ emphasis in exercise physiologycurrent working on Doctorate of Physical Therapy
General Information
25 years old (trains both men and women)
Vanessa Wick
330-635-9756
Medina, OH
Vanessa Wick
330-635-9756
Medina, OH 44256
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Pilates, Aerobics, Body Sculpting, Silver Sneakers
Schedule Type
American Council on Exercise ( ACE ) Certified Personal Trainer - Individual & Group Exercise 2007
FITOUR Pilates Certification 2008
USAG Safety Certified
Group Cycling
Education
1993 – Graduated from Revere HS, Richfield OH
General Information
35 years old (trains both men and women)
Jenny Craig
(440) 845-9905
6881 Southland Drive
Cleveland, OH
Slim & Fit Personal Weight Loss
(330) 666-3348
1000 Ghent Road
Akron, OH
Physicians Weight Loss Centers
(440) 333-6161
21896 Lorain Road
Fairview Park, OH
Chuck Mauceri
1 440 454 5397
Solon, OH
Chuck Mauceri
1 440 454 5397
Solon, OH 44139
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation
Schedule Type
NFPT, NAHF, ESA, IDEA, NAUTILUS, CPR/AED, CPO, NFPT Advanced Sports Nutrition Specialist, Founder Advance Throwing Camp
Education
College:Baldwin Wallace College: BA Exercise Science (Fitness and Sport Management) Coaching MinorFounder Advance Throwing Camp
General Information
33 years old (trains both men and women)
Fit Challenge Weight Management Center
(440) 886-1870
6845 Pearl Road
Cleveland, OH
Medical Weight Loss Svc
(330) 865-3605
3090 W Market Street
Fairlawn, OH
Precious Weight Loss Program
(216) 458-0992
3631 Perkins Avenue
Cleveland, OH
Form-You-3 Weight Loss Ctr
(330) 630-5770
1091 E Tallmadge Avenue
Akron, OH
If you're exercising regularly but not seeing results, you may have hit a plateau. What should you do? Follow these five tips to get back on track and meet your fitness goals. What causes an exercise plateau? Simply put, your body has gotten used to your workout routine. It's no longer challenged and no longer feels like it has to adapt or do anything different. This can be a sign that you've become more fit or that you're really not working as hard as you think you are. In some cases, exercise plateaus are caused by working out too hard; sort of your body's way of staging a protest. Whatever the reason, it's time for a change. 1. Define what's not working for you. Are you no longer losing weight, seeing or feeling a difference in your appearance; or are you just not motivated anymore? 2. Pull out a pad and pen and start keeping track of what you're actually doing. Write down what you eat (every bite) and how much you're exercising. Putting it in writing helps you find the weak areas in your diet and exercise routine, shows you what you're doing right and where you have room for improvement. You may be surprised at how many calories you're really consuming and how little time you're really spending at the gym. 3. Redefine your fitness goals. Think of this as making a new commitment to yourself. Maybe your goal is to lose ten pounds or run a 10K. Write your goal down to make it clear. 4. Write down a plan for achieving that goal. Put "Research" as the first item on your planning list. Research includes studying up on ways to achieve your goal: - Training and fitness websites, magazines, classes and clubs
- Weight loss support groups, cookbooks, nutrition websites and magazines
- Talk to friends who have successfully achieved goals similar to your own.
- Consult with a dietician or fitness trainer to put the finishing touches on your plan.
5. Put that plan into action. Remember, your plan has to be based on change. Work out differently: - Use different machines and equipment
- Try different sports
- Do different mat exercises
- Lift heavier weights or do more repetitions
- Mix intervals of high-intensity and low-intensity activities into your workouts.
Eat differently: - While there's nothing new to the weight loss equation-burn more calories than you consume-consuming more calories from protein, fruit and vegetable sources helps your metabolism work better, harder and more effi...
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