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03/07/2025

It's Fat Friday here at Forever Fit Certified Personal Training.

It was definitely a sweaty sweat shaker lol happy about this one I led the race from the start and uncontested and start...
06/25/2023

It was definitely a sweaty sweat shaker lol happy about this one I led the race from the start and uncontested and starting to gain confidence on my full suspension bike in the past this course has always wrecked my back I didn't have nothing for later in the race and with the Full Suspension it made a world of difference!



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Training a couple clients working hard and getting for up and coming Slalom Water Skiing Season. Professional   & amateu...
04/12/2022

Training a couple clients working hard and getting for up and coming Slalom Water Skiing Season. Professional & amateur Mike Wagner

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08/17/2014

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Forever Fit Trainer - Personal Trainer - Northville, Michigan | Novi, Michigan Your body is the most valuable instrument you have! Let me show you how to keep it healthy! NASM Certified Personal Trainer

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Jeremy Daum is an expert personal trainer and local TV fitness star. Follow Forever Fit Trainer to g

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01/14/2014

How do pull ups, chin ups, and side to sides.

11/25/2013

Exercise to Delay Queens of the Stone Age

In 1490, Ponce de Leon set out to find the fountain of youth. He didn’t find it, and now, more than 500 year later, the only mechanism ever found to prolong life and delay aging is exercise. There is no data whatever to show that antioxidants, vitamins, or anything else prolong life. All tests that are used to measure aging really measure physical fitness. A fit 70-year old will score younger on aging tests than an out-of-shape 20 year old.

Scientists measure aging with a test called VO2max, your maximal ability to take in and use oxygen. Studies from Ball State University, Courtland State, Washington University in St. Louis and Mt Sinai Medical Center in Milwaukee show that intense exercise maintains fitness. People who do not exercise lose 15 percent of their fitness per decade, those who exercise at low intensity lose nine percent, while those who exercise intensely barely lose any fitness at all.

In the 1930s, Fred Wilt was an Olympian distance runner. At age 50, he was able to run two miles in less than ten minutes. Those of you who run competitively know that this is a magnificent time and that there are very few high school runners who can run faster than that. He was able to run a 9:40 two mile on training of only five to seven a week, by alternating almost flat-out 200 meter runs with jogging until recovery.

Increasing intensity makes you fit. If you go out and jog the same two miles at the same pace every day, you will not improve and you will not be very fit. However, if you run faster on one day, feel sore on the next day, and then run slowly until the soreness disappears, and then run fast again, you will be able to run faster, become more fit on every measure of fitness, and also test better on the tests that measure aging.

However, with increased intensity comes increased risk of injury. So, before you start an intense exercise program, and before you start lifting heavier weights, running faster, jumping, higher, throwing further, hitting a tennis ball harder, or doing anything that requires increased intensity, check with your doctor. The only problem with this recommendation is that the odds are overwhelming that your doctor won’t know very much about sports, training, or improving physical fitness. But you should at least check with him or her to see if you have a condition that can be aggravated by hard exercise. Also remember that older people can’t train intensely very often. You may have to wait two to ten days between hard workouts.

11/25/2013

These 5 Foods May Help You Focus!

Omega-3 fatty acids. Research has shown that a deficiency of omega-3 fatty acids may be linked to an increased risk of ADHD. “It likely has to do with myelin sheaths [the protective membrane surrounding the nerves of the brain and spinal cord] being made up almost entirely of fatty acids,” says Hara. “Supplements can be helpful for a lot of people. I
recommend 3,000 milligrams a day.”

Caffeine. “Studies have shown a small amount of caffeine can improve concentration and attention,” says Strickland. “Try having one cup of coffee in the morning and a cup of green tea in the afternoon.”

Protein. “Protein is extremely critical,” says Strickland. “Protein provides amino acids used to make neurotransmitters for the brain, such as dopamine and serotonin. These chemical messengers control mood and concentration.”

Complex carbohydrates. “Our primary source for fuel is carbs,” says Hara. “We have very low glycogen stores — that’s what we use for fuel after our bodies have broken down carbs. If you don’t have enough glycogen stores, you’re setting yourself up for low blood sugar, which is counter-productive to concentrating.” Getting the right carbs is a must. “Most individuals are consuming too much soda, sugar, and white grains,” says Strickland. “We need to transition to whole grains.”

Herbs. “Research shows that ginkgo biloba and ginseng may improve brain function and attention and may prevent dementia,” says Strickland. “Try it for one month. Do you respond? If so, continue. If not, don’t.” Some people see benefits from herbs while others do not, she explains.

09/18/2013

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