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What's Cooking in the Cafe?
Thanksgiving Holiday Hours
Nourish your Body
Fall Membership Rewards
Mind Your Body
Argentine Tango Classes
How Nutrition Can Help You Stay Strong
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15% Off LVR Clothing
Kids Zumba
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Week of November 12, 2012
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HAPPENING THIS WEEK

Monday:  Hot Yoga 6:45-8:00pm with Cailen

  

Tuesday:  Zumba 9:30-10:30am with Mary

    

Wednesday:  Karate - Stripe Test for Little Tigers

      

Thursday:  Beginner Tango 6:30-8:00pm with Pierre

 

Friday: Karate - Parent/Child Karate Training Seminar 6-7pm

 

Saturday: Spinning 9:00-10:00am with Ellen

 

Sunday:  Vinyasa 1-3 8:30-10:00am with Anna 

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YOGA NEWS

  

- How Nutrition Can Help You Stay Strong
 
 

- Book of the Month

 

- Pose of the Month

click here for these topics and more Yoga
 

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 WHAT'S COOKING IN THE CAFE?

 

 EntreeGrilled Salmon

 Salad:  Vietnamese Quinoa Salad

 Soup du Jour: Mulligatawny

 Sandwich of the Month:  Falafal Burger

 Breakfast Anytime: Italian Egg Cups, Oatmeal, Fruit, Yogurt, Protein Bars 

           Weekly Specials         Full Menu     

THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY HOURS

 

Thanksgiving Day: Open 8am-12pm, NO classes, Cafe & Kids Room Closed

 

Friday, Nov 23rd:  Open 7am-6pm Regular class schedule, Kids Room Closed

 

Saturday, Nov 24th:  Open 7am-6pm, Regular class schedule, Kids Rm Open

 

Sunday, Nov 25th:  Open 8am-5pm, Regular class schedule

Tina Ad  tina ad 2    Nourish your Body with Relaxation 
 
             Enjoy a quiet hour of Relaxation
 
 Book a Massage with Tina Today  (267) 773-9773
FALL MEMBERSHIP REWARDS:  2 WAYS TO WIN

 

1)  THREE FREE  trainings with the personal trainer of your choice, when you refer a friend to train with a Personal Trainer and they purchase a package of five trainings or more

 

2)  $100 to apply towards your membership dues or TWO FREE trainings with the personal trainer of your choice, when you refer a NEW member and they sign-up for at least a two-month membership

Other restrictions may apply.  Offer expires November 30, 2012

MIND YOUR BODY

Transformational Bodywork Therapy

Beverley A. Pattenden, Certified Oriental bodywork therapistbeverley

 

By maintaining a natural state of harmony in our body, mind and spirit we experience vital health. If our lives weren't so stressful we wouldn't undergo so much physical and mental pain and discomfort.
 
Shiatsu Shin Tai bodywork therapy is a comprehensive and rational health care system based in Oriental medicine and a refined understanding of the multidimensional mind body complex and energy balancing principles.
 
Health and healing are sustained by energy flowing in its natural unobstructed state. Shiatsu Shin Tai is a blend of "hands on" bodywork techniques that activates and releases energy flow to create a highly effective treatment designed to realign, heal and relax the whole body without the use of drugs.
 
I work with health not disease. Health is defined as the ability to take responsibility for one's self; listening to your body, engaging in a practices that develop your body's strength, flexibility, intelligence, and capacity.
 
Shiatsu Shin Tai supports an experience of enhanced vitality, mental and emotional clarity and personal integration and is a tremendous catalyst to creating optimum health and vitality, reducing stress, preventing or reversing disease and maximizing longevity and controlling your destiny.

 

To schedule a treatment please call 215-794-3494 or contact Beverley directly

 

ARGENTINE TANGO CLASSES with River Tango
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Beginner Tango is Thursdays 6:30-8pm

  Cost $20 per class or $55 for 4-class monthly package

 

Intermediate Tango is Thursdays 8-9:30pm

  Cost $20 per class or $55 for 4-class monthly package

 

Discover a hidden talent, and have fun doing it! Tango is a passionate dance involving close connection to your partner, and limitless self-expression. It's also a physical discipline that will develop your coordination, balance, posture and core strength. Pierre Baston and Maria de Sousa of River Tango will lead you through a fun hour-and-a-half covering the embrace, basic steps and patterns, musical interpretation and culture of Argentine tango.  

 

 NO Experience, Partner or Solebury Club Membership REQUIRED
 

 For more about Pierre and Maria, visit their website 

HOW NUTRITION CAN HELP YOU STAY STRONG
 
maureenThroughout your life your muscles are constantly being broken down, repaired, and built back up again, as are all your tissues. To keep the balance of this process means to keep more muscle than you lose. This is important for your body shape, your weight, your strength and your immunity. Weight bearing activities are the key from the activity side. From the nutritional side protein is one of the key factors.
 
When you eat protein foods they are broken down into their constituent parts, called amino acids, through digestion, then absorbed into your bloodstream. This concentration of amino acids in your blood stream signals your body to produce new muscle where it is needed.
 
Certain factors of when and how much protein you eat affect this process. It is typical to start the day with a carbohydrate rich breakfast like cereal or a bagel, and end it with a protein laden dinner that includes chicken or fish, meat or tofu or beans, if you are vegetarian. This not ideal for muscle maintenance. As you shift some protein from dinner to breakfast and lunch you will find you remain stronger and healthier, as proteins also are used in your body for strong immunity.
 
How much protein should you be eating? It's a somewhat controversial question. The RDA is about 1/3 a gram-protein is measured in grams and it's always listed on labels as such-per pound of body weight. Studies have shown that as we age we actually need more protein to maintain muscles-along with activity. So those over 50 can consider eating ½ a gram of protein for every pound of body weight. If you weigh 150 pounds, eat 75 grams of protein. If you weigh 120 pounds eat 60 grams of protein. Be sure to spread your protein out through your meals.
 
Animal foods high in protein include chicken, meat, seafood, dairy and eggs. For those eating vegetarian use soy foods such as tofu or tempeh or soy beans themselves, like edamame or veggie burgers. Beans, nuts and seeds are also good sources, eaten as additions to soups or stews or salads or used in hummus or nut butters.
 
Stay strong and stay healthy, preserve your muscle, through diet and activity.
 
If you have a health consideration, be sure to check with your doctor before modifying your diet.
 
For further information contact Maureen Shortt, club Nutritionist at 215.262.1532 or maureen@wildfire-ent.com

NKF Team KARATE NEWS 

 

Six members of The Solebury Club Shotokan Karate Competition Team recently travelled to Mount Vernon, NY to participate in the NY Open, hosted by NKF Chief Referee Sensei Cleveland Baxter.   Always known as a challenging tournament with many top class athletes, the team came away with 5 gold, 3 silver, and 3 bronze medals!!!

 

Class Schedule   November Events 

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15% OFF LVR CLOTHING


GOOD FOR YOU, GOOD FOR THE ANIMALS, & GOOD FOR THE PLANET

With the help of our friend Nicole Adams, we are excited to introduce a new clothing line from LA called LVR.

 

LVR-pantsYOU...All of the items are 50% organic = super soft non-toxic fabrics against your skin and they look good too!

ANIMALS...We donate to the animal loving group called ARCAS = helping keep the animals in their natural habitat and from being sold.

PLANET...Handmade in the USA = less fuel is used is get us these beautiful pieces.

Our new straight leg pants are delivered extra long so you can cut them to your exact length.  *Leave them little long if you cut them before you wash them
 

Don't see your size or color at the club?  Visit LVR's website for 15% OFF
Just enter TSC15 at check out!

KIDS ZUMBA 
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Fall session starts October 15th

Mondays 4-5pm

8 week session runs through December 10th (no class 11/12)

Ages 7-12

Cost $120

 

Does your child love to dance?  If so, they will love this hip shakin', heart pumpin' Zumba class designed especially for them!  Please sign up at the front desk or call 215-794-3494.  For questions about the class call Mary Tawa at 215-794-9368.

TRX SEMI-PRIVATE TRAININGS with EileenTRX

 

Change the way you train!

 

Rates:  Drop-in $18, 5-pk $80, 10-pk $150

Training Times:  Wed 9:00am and Thurs 8:30am

 

Call 215-794-3494 to book your appointment at least 24 hours in advance

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