Weight Loss Clubs Grand Blanc MI
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Jenny Craig
(810) 732-5101
G3192 S Linden Road
Flint Township, MI
Diet Workshop
(810) 230-9551
2201 Miller Road
Flint, MI
I McCenter For Weight Management
(810) 230-1633
1409 S Graham Road
Flint, MI
John Zilli
248-790-4472
West Bloomfield, MI
John Zilli
248-790-4472
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Kick Boxing, Body Sculpting, Massage Therapy
Schedule Type
ISSA certified
USMTA certified
CPR and First Aid
Education
Wayne State University Physical EducationInternational Sports Science Association Certified Personal Trainer/Strength and Conditioning SpecialistSchool of Alternative Healing Certified Massage Therapist3rd degree Black Belt Korean KarateThai boxing (Muay Thai) Certified Instructor
General Information
42 years old (trains both men and women)
Toria Lee
888-999-6939
Auburn Hills, MI
Toria Lee
888-999-6939
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Body Sculpting, Functional Training
Schedule Type
American College of Sports Medicine - Certified Personal Trainer
Wellcoaches, Incorporated - Certified Wellcoach
American Heart Association for Heartsaver CPR, First Aid and AED for infants, children and adults
American Council on Exercise - Certified Weight Management Consultant:
Education
Toria’s professional mission is to inspire and empower people to discover their unique magnificence, achieve optimal wellness & enjoy abundance in every aspect of life; To educate and motivate individuals, worksites & congregations to safely and effectively improve overall fitness, wellness and productivity for themselves and their families, thru encouragement, inspiration, goal setting, personalized exercise prescriptions, nutritional programming, wellness coaching and educational seminars.
General Information
44 years old (trains both men and women)
Medical Weight Loss Clinic
(810) 230-8887
G4225 Miller Road
Flint Township, MI
McLaren Weight Management & Nutritional Counseling
(810) 342-5353
4448 Oakbridge Drive
Flint, MI
Jim Baldwin
(517) 348-4848
East Lansing, MI
Jim Baldwin
(517) 348-4848
East Lansing, MI 48823
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Body Sculpting, Boot Camp
Schedule Type
CPT (Certified Personal Trainer), CSN (Certified Sports Nutritionist), CST (Certified Strength Trainer)
Education
Atlanta Institute of Sports Medicine (AISM)
General Information
35 years old (trains both men and women)
Chris Starks
313 629 6553
Westland, MI
Chris Starks
313 629 6553
Westland, MI 48186
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, circuit training
Schedule Type
WITS certified(World Instructor Training School)
Education
I am WITS certified and I also teach recruits prior to Air Force basic training.
General Information
42 years old (trains both men and women)
Vladimir Vjatschslav
(734) 819-1568
Monroe, MI
Vladimir Vjatschslav
(734) 819-1568
Monroe, MI 48162
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Body Sculpting, Boot camp
Schedule Type
Fitour Advanced Personal Trainer Certificate
WABBA Personal Trainer Diploma
Fitness Instructors Certificate
Scottish Rugby Union ‘New Image’ Rugby Trainer (youth)
European Professional Tennis Trainers Certificate
English Football Association’s FA Soccer Parent Award
PACE Certificate
National Association of Fitness Certification member
Education
Weight Lifting, Monroe County Community College, MI,USAEffective Coaching in Team Sports, Monroe County Community College, MI, USA?Nutrition and Diet Therapy, Monroe County Community College, MI, USA?Weight Training Course, Monroe County Community College,MI, USABachelor of Sports Science Degree, University of Paisley, ScotlandHigher National Diploma, (Sport, Health & Exercise), Reid Kerr College, ScotlandHigher National Certificate, (Sport, Health & Exercise), Reid Kerr College, ScotlandNursing
General Information
45 years old (trains both men and women)
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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