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Supreme Health and Fitness Newsletter
Issue 90
October 2012
In This Issue
Group Exercise Update
New Matrix Ascent Trainers
Reupholstering Fitness Equipment
Halloween at Supreme
Playroom Toy Extravaganza
TRX with Shana and Peter
Foam Rolling with Peter
Nutrition and Wellness Consulting
Masters Swimming
Member Bio: Bob Gorsuch
Fitness Funny
Club Congrats
Fitness Fun with Shana: Metabolism and Age
Racquetball Corner
Facebook
Free WiFi
Group Exercise Update

  

  

TRIAL BOOT CAMP

A 4 week trial boot camp will begin 6:30pm Monday, November 5th. 
This 45 minute express class will be lead by Peter!

Please pack the room and we offer this incredible workout all winter!

 

 

ZUMBA NEWS

Zumba  

I'm sad to say Trish had to cut back on her dancing due to an injury.  We hope to still see her drop in and sub a class here and there.  Her spunk and energy will really be missed.  I plan to keep tabs on Trish and if her injury allows we will have her on the schedule again.  Thank you for all you've done Trish!!

On a lighter note.  Maria has been rockin' the room Tuesday nights.  First, with Tae Bo(r) @5:25pm and then Zumba @6:30pm.  Thank you Maria for all your help!

 

INTRO to Zumba:  Join Chris this Saturday October 27th at 10:45am for 45 minutes of beginner Zumba fun.  All members are welcome whether you are new to the program or interested in brushing up on your dancing skills!

INTRO CLASSES ON THEIR WAY!

Zumba 

Watch the group exercise board and the front desk for information.  As the winter rolls in we will offer more intro classes for you to try.  But, do not wait to take an intro class.  You can attend any of the group exercise classes!  Tell the instructor you are new and they will guide you through.  We have a very experienced staff, capable of helping all abilities. 

Feel free to also contact Luanne to talk any of the classes.


-Luanne Vogel- Group Exercise Director

luannev@supremehealthfitness.com  

  

Arriving Thursday:
New Matrix Ascent Trainers!

 
 

  

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  2. We are always updating and improving here at Supreme and we are sure you will love our latest cardio equipment addition!  These top-of-the-line ellipticals arrive on Thursday October 25th.

    For more information on these new ellipticals, visit: http://www.matrixfitness.com/product/view/a5x-ascent 

    "Matrix Fitness's goal was not to create a better elliptical, it was to create the best fitness experience possible. The result is a machine that moves beyond the limitations of traditional elliptical trainers and unleashes a powerful new exercise modality precisely matching your body's natural movement. The Ascent trainer provides a truly unique workout experience that is sure to get users excited. Responsive incline adjustment makes workouts challenging and effective, while maintaining the ease of use and comfortable feel Matrix products are known for."

Reupholstering Fitness Equipment

 
 

 

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  2. Please pardon the inconvenience as we gradually reupholster older pieces of strength equipment around the gym.  During reupholstering, the pieces will only be unavailable for a few short days.  Thank you for your understanding as we continue to improve Supreme!

Halloween at Supreme

 
 

 

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  2. Halloween Info: Wednesday October 31st 2012 

    Hours: 5am - 11pm (regular club hours)
    Playroom Hours: 8:30am - 1:30pm (morning hours only)
    Regular class schedule, but many classes will have a Halloween twist!    

Playroom Toy Extravaganza

 
 
  1. Playroom Toys  

  2. Many members/parents have approached the playroom wanting to bring in toys their children no longer use or have outgrown. NOW's your chance! For the month of November we will happily allow toys to be dropped off in the playroom during playroom hours. 
     
    Some guidelines:
    1) In working order - no missing pieces or broken parts
    2) Sold in the last decade - we don't want to worry about lead paint, etc.
    What we would love:
    1) Bionicles - an entire kit, not random pieces (a picture of what can be made out of the pieces is essential).
    2) Dress up clothes - have costumes that fit 4-8 year olds? The playroom kids LOVE dressing up!
    3) Houla Hoop - believe it or not we do NOT have any
    4) Doll baby stroller - something sized for 3yrs and older
    5) cash register - essential for playing restaurant or store!
    6) ANYTHING 5-10 year olds would enjoy
    7) Coloring Books & workbooks
     
    What we do NOT need:
    1) Books/stuffed animals - we have oodles
    2) small toys such as Pet Shops or Polly Pockets - they present too much of a choking hazard.
     
    We cannot promise we will use everything that is dropped off so please know anything we feel we are not able to use will be donated to Goodwill/St. Vinnys.
     
    If you have ANY questions, please feel free to email playroom@supremehealthfitness.com 

     

      
TRX Rip and Suspension Training
with Shana and Peter
Join us for our TEAM taught classes at Supreme Health and Fitness beginning November 13th - December 20th.  Rip Training for speed, power and core on Tuesdays and Suspension Training for strength, mobility and even MORE core on Thursdays!  A GREAT way to stay in shape through the holidays.  And we promise we will have plenty of fun.  
Send shana an e-mail at: shana@shanamartin.com to sign up!
TRX Rip Training
TRX Rip Training


September 4th - October 11th 
Tuesdays 6:30pm - 7pm
or
Thursdays 6:30pm - 7pm

 

Take care of your body, help your muscles recover, and receive the benefits of massage for a much lower price!
$40 for the 6-week session for members.
$50 for the 6-week session for non-members.   
 Not able to make this class time?  Private and small group foam rolling lessons are available.  Contact licensed massage therapist Peter Verstegen at: pjverstegen@gmail.com  
Foam Rolling with Peter Verstegen

NEW MORNING CLASS TIME!
Pardon our Dust

November 12th - December 17th 
 
Mondays at 9:30 - 10am
AND/OR
Tuesdays 6:30pm - 7pm
 
 
Take care of your body through the holiday season!
 
$40 for the 6-week session for members.
$50 for the 6-week session for non-members.   
 Not able to make this class time?  Private and small group foam rolling lessons are available.  Contact licensed massage therapist Peter Verstegen at: pjverstegen@gmail.com  

Nutrition and Wellness Consulting with Jenna

 
 

 

  1. Jenna Draeger  
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  3. Whether you're looking for a couple of new healthy eating tips or a comprehensive plan for a healthy diet or your weight loss goals, Supreme is now offering Nutrition and Wellness services.  Contact Jenna Draeger for more information or to set up an appointment at jennadraeger@yahoo.com.  Aside from being very passionate about the health and wellness field, Jenna's qualifications include:

     
    * Certified Nutrition and Wellness Consultant, American Fitness Professionals Association
    Certified Personal Trainer, National Academy of Sports Medicine
    State of Wisconsin Licensed Physical Therapist, Master of Physical Therapy, UW-Madison
     
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Masters Swimming Mini Session

  
Special 6-Week Mini Session!
Masters Swimming is back at Supreme this Fall with Olympic Gold Medalist Beth Botsford and Jerry Lourigan! 
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  Master's swim provides organized swimming sessions to adults 18 and over.  Designed for fitness lovers, triathletes, competitive swimmers and non-competitive swimmers alike, Master's Swim is open to ANYONE looking to improve their fitness through swimming.  Whether you have been swimming for years or just weeks, Master's Swim is designed to help swimmers of all ages andabilities achieve their goals by providing an organized environment where healthy lifestyle, camaraderie, encouragement and inspiration come together. 

 

 

Fall: 6- week session beginning 10/22/12

(10/22/12 - 11/30/12)  

Coaches:

Monday / Wednesdays: Jerry Lourigan 

Tuesday / Thursday: Beth Botsford

 

Swimmers are accepted on a first come first serve basis

 

Session Schedule & Fees:  M/W: 5:30-6:20 AM or T/Th: 6:30 - 7:30 AM 

Cost: $95 members, $100 non member 


 

 

 

  

Member Bio: Bob Gorsuch

  
 
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Where do you work?

I hang out at Oak Bank in Fitchburg.  I tell people when they ask me where I work that when it becomes work I will quit!

 

What are some of your hobbies/sports you participate in?

Racquetball and road biking are my two favorite exercise programs -  biking in the summer;  rackets in the winter and inclement weather.  I also bowl occasionally.

 

How long have you lived in Madison?  

I lived in Madison for 25 years and have now lived in Fitchburg for 12 years.  I tell people that Madison is a suburb of Fitchburg.

 

Do you have any children? 

I have four daughters and 10 grandchildren.  They are located in Evansville, Oregon, Fitchburg and Milwaukee.

 

Are you involved in any community activities?

I am heavily involved the Shriners and other Masonic fraternities.

 

What is your favorite part about being a member at Supreme Health and Fitness?

What I have found at the Supreme Court are a group of employees who are very professional and accommodating.  I have never had anyone tell me they were too busy when I have asked for assistance.  The club is also, in my opinion, the best racquetball club in Dane County.  The number of players always provides for players at your skill level.  The fitness equipment is excellent.

 

Anything else?

I have been a member of Supreme Court since it opened in 1978!

I am often asked when I am going to retire from the Bank.  I tell them that I'll consider retiring when Bo Ryan and Mike Leckrone do.

 

 Check out Bob's Blog Here!

  

 

 

Fitness Funny

  
 
Weight Loss Forum  
 
 

Club Congrats!

   

Supreme members and staff are so amazing!  Please share your recent accomplishments so that we can brag about you!  Send updates to: shana@shanamartin.com   

 

Julia Smith
457 of Julia's 500 Yoga Training Hours were at Packer Games with her boyfriend Aaron Rodgers
Lyle Marty
Happy 90th Lyle!


Congrats go out to:

 

 

Julia Smith on her graduation from 500 hour Yoga training! 

 

Dylan Donnelly and his wife on the birth Ellie Mae Donnelly.

 

Lyle Marty on celebrating his 90th birthday at Supreme!

 

Fitness Fun with Shana: 

Does Metabolism Decline with Age?

Short answer: yes and no.  As seen below, the major reasons for a slowed metabolism with age is a decrease in physical activity paired with a decrease in metabolic tissue (muscle mass).  This is why I question those who come to me with the excuse that weight loss is too hard for them because of age.  And this is another fantastic argument for including strength training in your regular workout routine.  Moral of the story?  Keep lifting those weights!  Need some help?  Ask myself or one of our certified training staff!

  

 

Metabolism

 

The scenario plays out time and again: last year's clothes fit more snugly and the number on the scale reads higher. The mindless munching, countless nights out drinking and partying, long hours at a job that takes away from time to work out, winter weight gain (did you know the average person gains a little over one pound between September and February?), and forgotten New Year's resolutions (for most, the winter weight gain is never lost) have taken their toll.

Whether due to a drop in metabolism or inattention to nutrition and physical activity, with each passing year, most people gain weight.

 

Weight Gain Over the Years in Numbers  

The worldwide epidemic of obesity has spared few cultures, though U.S adults have been particularly hard hit. While the current rates of childhood obesity and overweight are alarming - 17 percent obese and 30 percent overweight or obese - the adult rates are startling. 35 percent of U.S. adults obese and over 67 percent overweight or obese. Do the math, and you can see that there are a whole lot of normal weight children and teens becoming overweight adults. The obesity rates don't seem to be decreasing, either.

 

The data plays out the unfortunate reality that weight gain throughout adulthood is the norm.

 

The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey follow-up study found that among adults 25 to 44 years old, men gained about 3.4 percent of their body weight each 10-year interval; women gained 5.2 percent per 10 years.

 

That means that the typical normal weight six-foot and 170-pound, 25-year-old man would likely end up an overweight 182-pound, 45-year-old. The average 120-pound, 25-year-old woman can expect to weigh about 133 pounds by the time she is 45 years old.

 

Some research suggests that susceptibility to permanent weight gain seems to be highest during adolescence, pregnancy, and midlife for women and the period after marriage for men. For most, the weight gain doesn't end in middle age.

 

A new study released by the CDC shows that adults over 60 years old were more likely to be obese than younger adults. That may be due to a decades-long slow and steady "energy imbalance."

 

The concept of energy imbalance is easy: Eat more calories than you burn and you will gain weight. Eat fewer and you will lose weight. With 3500 calories in a pound of fat, it doesn't take much to put on a pound or two per year. It could be as little as a two extra sodas every month or a few too many neglected 20-minute evening walks.

 

Metabolism's Role in Age-Related Weight Gain

 

It turns out that for most people, age-related weight gain is due in large part to a dramatic decrease in calories burned. While lower levels of physical activity play a large role in the decreased energy expenditure, an age-related decline in metabolic rate is also to blame.

 

A study evaluating total energy expenditure (TEE) - the sum of calories burned from the basal metabolic rate (metabolism), the energy required to digest and absorb food, and physical activity - confirmed what most people already know: energy expenditure decreases with age.

 

Basal metabolic rate, which accounts for about 50 to 70 percent of TEE, is thought to decrease about one to two percent per decade. That is, after a person reaches 20 years old, daily energy expenditure decreases about 150 calories per decade. The decline is probably due to decreased muscle mass (which is highly metabolically-active) and increased fat mass (which is relatively metabolically-inactive).

 

Some studies have also found that, even when controlling for fat-free mass, basal metabolic rate is five percent lower in older compared with younger adults. It is not clear why, but some researchers speculate that it may be due to an unavoidable loss of very metabolically-active organ tissue, or a decreased metabolic rate within muscle tissues. Decline seems to be most rapid after 40 years old in men and 50 years old in women.

 

In sum, the number of calories burned per day decreases with age. This reality is widely accepted and is even built in to formulas that estimate resting energy expenditure. The age-related decline in energy expenditure is largely due to decreased metabolic rate - which results from decreased lean mass and increased fat mass - and decreased levels of physical activity.

 

While a small decrease in daily energy expenditure is probably inevitable, with a committed fitness program, "aging" adults (anyone over 20 years old) can avoid sizeable decreases in metabolic rate.

 

The Key to Fighting Age-Related Weight Gain and a Declining Metabolic Rate

 

1. Incorporate these elements a committed fitness program:

strength training and muscle building to maintain metabolically-active muscle mass.

 

2. Cardiovascular physical activity to maintain a high level of energy expenditure and prevent increased fat mass.

 

-ACE Fitness-

 

References

Yanovski JA, Yanovski SZ, Sovik KN, Nguyen TT, O'Neil PM, Sebring NG. A prospective study of holiday weight gain. The New England journal of medicine. Mar 23 2000;342(12):861-867.

 

Flegal KM, Carroll MD, Kit BK, Ogden CL. Prevalence of Obesity and Trends in the Distribution of Body Mass Index Among US Adults, 1999-2010. Jama. Jan 20 2012.

 

Williamson DF. Descriptive epidemiology of body weight and weight change in U.S. adults. Ann Intern Med. Oct 1 1993;119(7 Pt 2):646-649.

Roberts SB, Dallal GE. Energy requirements and aging. Public Health Nutr. Oct 2005;8(7A):1028-1036.

 

 

 

 

Racquetball Corner: 

Video: Serving Tips

 

 How about a video this month?  Enjoy!

Racquetball : Racquetball Serving Tips
Racquetball : Racquetball Serving Tips
 

 

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