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Program: Iron90 Personal Makeover System; Customized Heart Rate Zone Training + Meal Plan
Duration: 180 Days
Results: -62.50 Lbs.
Enjoyed Most: “The heart rate monitor calorie burn function and knowing that I making progress with each Iron90 training session.”
Iron90 Markeover Results
Age: 37
Children: 3
Total Pounds Shed: 41.60
% of Start Weight: 26%
Duration: 180 days
Program: Iron90 Customized Heart Rate Zone Training + Customized Meal Plan
Commitment: Total
Enjoyed Most: “Being at the same weight at age 37 as I was at age 17!”
Program: Iron90 Personal Makeover; Customized heart rate training + customized meal plan
Results: -40 lbs.
Enjoyed Most: “There is a heart rate monitor built into all the cardio equipment at the gym but now I have my own and know how to use it, Now I am free to train anyplace anytime.”
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Rest Step: A pace of deliberate and stress-less forward momentum with built in pauses.
He explained a hiking technique to employ when the going gets tough (i.e.: steep hill + thin air) its called the “Rest Step”. It works like this; Secure firm real estate with one foot, lock out that down leg which will rock your body forward and pause your leg turnover (thus, the rest) while keeping your momentum in a forward motion setting you up for the next purchase of firm footing.
The technique feels like dancing when you are doing it correctly. This technique made the climb seem effortless. I loved the process and when the entire team was in rhythm it actually sounds and feels like music.
As I climbed the step slope to the top of the hill, I occurred to me that this technique should be employed in other areas of my life. Rest Step: A pace of deliberate and stress-less forward momentum with built in pauses.
By 2015, four out of 10 Americans may be obese. Until last year, the author below in the link was one of them. The way he lost one-third of his weight isn’t for everyone. But unless America stops cheering The Biggest Loser and starts getting serious about preventing obesity, the country risks being overwhelmed by chronic disease and ballooning health costs.
Beating Obesity – Magazine – The Atlantic.
“The rise in obesity is associated with a rogue’s gallery of individual, social, and technological factors. The “Big Two,” as scientists call the leading factors, are reduced exercise and increased food consumption: Americans are ingesting more and more calories than they’re burning. But underlying that simple energy-in, energy-out equation is a complex, and so far inexorable, interplay between powerful physiological and societal forces.”
In order to change we must think and act greater than our past and our current condition. – Robert Vera, Co-Founder Iron90
Below is an example of change;
Beth Pfile says: Being on vacation and being sick much of the week used to be a great excuse for me to over eat and not exercise. And while I didn’t exercise nearly as much as I have been, because I really did feel terrible, I had control over the eating. (more…)