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A Testimonial!

Well this little text sure brightened my day!

My new client came to me a month and a half ago post- neck surgery. She’s 76, no weight issues but was very dissatisfied with physical therapy I’m sad to say. She wanted individualized attention and rightly so. The good thing is that she had then been cleared by her doctor to train with me once he knew our program of exercises and goals. She’s coming along great and I watch her movements closely. Actually, that’s just what I do with all of my clients.. pay close attention. The bonus? We also have a blast together. She’s a crack up! Onward and upward!

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Veggies!

Hi!

Here’s my quickie lunch: a pile of sautéed veggies, mushrooms and spices which I topped with organic, shredded 3 cheese sprinkles and a few of Amy’s organic, seedy crackers. It’s so easy, so satisfying, filling but light enough to workout on. Perfect for the rest of my day!

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Sling-free!!

Hooray!!!

I just got my sling off a couple of hours ago. This pic is from this past winter but soon I’ll be able to move like this again. I broke my collarbone spring skiing in June.

I feel for anyone who’s ever had their arm in a sling. It is super frustrating especially if you’re busy with kids or busy with work or new clients and can’t do all of the sports you love, etc.

But this is how I feel now! So happy and free. Plus, I will be able to help you rehab your shoulder even better now since I have to do my own as per my doc. Onward and upward!

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Welcome to my new clients!

I would like to welcome Katja, Kimberly, Vivienne and Joan, my new, awesome clients. I’m excited that they’re excited to start getting fit and improving their health. They all wanted an older, more experienced and qualified trainer and I am happy they chose me. My schedule just got busier but also they are very fun to work with!

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*Valuable Stats on Diabetes

Thank you Julianna Hever, MS, RD, CPT for keeping us all abreast of the latest in nutrition!

This is vital, important information for Americans especially. And with the Keto trend not losing strength, please be so careful with everything you eat. I always say ‘It’s so short in your mouth but long on/in your body’. AND you can change habits gradually if you want it bad enough. It’s worth it!

I get SO many questions about nutrition, popular diets and trends. I follow Julianna, aka the ‘plant dietician’, on all social media. She is one very qualified expert who can provide us all with the real truth about healthy eating.