Sunday, February 14, 2010

"ENERGY FIT" Bodies @ Miss America





Congratulations to Mallory Ervin, Miss Kentucky America, on her 4th runner-up finish @ Miss America; and CC Barber, Miss Oregon America, on her preliminary swimsuit win and top 15 placement @ Miss America. Way to rock that stage in Vegas with your "ENERGY FIT" bods...Kudos!!!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

ENERGY FITNESS by josh--New Group Fitness Location beginning in March--Come Get ENERGY FIT!!!


Join Josh Rogers of ENERGY FITNESS by josh for Group Fitness Training Sessions (Circuit Training, Boot Camp, Conditioning, etc.) at a new location beginning March 8th:

Where: A Game; 215 Gothic Ct. Franklin, TN 37067 (Right off 65--Cool Springs Blvd. Exit)

When: Monday @ 9:30 am and 6:00 pm; Wednesday @ 9:30 am and 6:00 pm; Friday @ 9:30 am; and Saturday @ 8:30 am.

Cost: $15 per class; $135 for 10 classes; $195 for 15 classes; or $250 for 20 classes.

Come check out the new location, top notch equipment, and "ENERGY FIT" workouts.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Nashville Lifestlyes Magazine Fitness Column with Josh Rogers of ENERGY FITNESS by josh



Fitness: Solo in the Gym
Making your private workout time work for you
by Josh Rogers • February 1, 2010

With this issue’s hot topic being “Single in the City,” let’s take it a step farther with “Solo in the Gym.” I’m sure for some of you think the thought of showing up at the gym alone is a nightmare. You’ve probably become accustomed to working out with your best friend, a colleague or a significant other. Questions arise, such as: Who am I going to talk to between sets? What if the creep who’s been checking me out the past few weeks makes a move—who’ll rescue me? Who’ll count my reps? Or most importantly, who’ll reassure me I don’t look fat in the mirrors? All are very valid points, but I assure you it won’t be as terrifying as you may think. Step out of your comfort zone and give it a shot. Here are some benefits of going solo in the gym. You can:

Relieve Stress—Let’s pretend you’ve had an extremely stressful day at the office or the kids have been a handful. What better way to relieve that built-up stress than heading to the gym alone and taking it out on the weights, stair climber or treadmill. You don’t have to answer to anyone, you can go at your own pace and forget about the events making your blood pressure skyrocket. Enjoy your favorite tunes on your iPod as you sweat away all the tension of your day from Hades.

Maximize Time—Going solo to the gym provides the opportunity to determine the length and intensity of your workout. For example, if your day has gotten away from you, the only time period to fit in a quick workout might be during your 30-minute lunch break. Exercising alone allows you to maximize your short amount of time—you don’t have to wait on your partner, you take shorter breaks between sets and you have fewer interruptions. Or perhaps you’re fighting allergies, but know you need to workout and break a sweat. However, you don’t feel strong enough to perform your regular routine with your workout partner. Go work out alone and do what you can—that way you won’t interfere with your partner and his/her level of intensity. And you’ll feel so much better after a few drips of sweat!

Meet New People—As silly as it may sound, going to the gym alone is a great way to meet new people and learn new workout ideas. I don’t mean treating the gym as a “meat market” and hunting your next prey—simply meeting new friends and observing new workout techniques, challenges and ideas. You never know, you may just connect with a special someone eventually.

Enjoy the Variety—We all notoriously follow the same old routine time and time again, looking for different results. Going to the gym alone forces you out of your comfort zone, which will hopefully put some variety into your workout. Try a group fitness class, hire a personal trainer, look for new routines in fitness magazines—you never know, you might find something new that works for you to “spice it up.”

Gain Confidence and Independence—Though it sounds cliché: Yes, going to the gym alone promotes a sense of self confidence and independence to your style. The first few times may be a little intimidating, but you’ll soon gain that swagger and feel very comfortable pumping iron without anyone standing over you. And you never know—you might actually enjoy it.

As a professional who makes his living in the fitness environment, I enjoy the comradery of working out with a friend or colleague. However, there are those days when a solo workout is just what the doctor ordered. Next time you feel stressed, limited for time, bored or just need to spice it up, head for the gym alone and embrace it—you never know what may happen.

Until next time …

COMMIT 2 BE FIT,
Josh Rogers
B.S., Exercise Science; NASM, C.P.T.
energyfitnessbyjosh.com

Exercise of the Month: Ball Squats
Muscle Targeted: Quadriceps and Gluteus Maximus
Equipment Needed: 55-65 cm Exercise Ball
Instructions:

1. Place a 55-65 centimeter exercise ball in the lower part of your back against the wall.
2. Stand with your legs hip-width apart and your arms by your side, on your hips.
3. Squat down 90 degrees, keeping your hips back against the ball and body weight on your heels (knees should not travel over your toes).
4. Return to the starting position without locking out your knees (keep knees soft/slightly bent).
5. Perform two sets of 15-20 reps (to make the exercise more difficult, pick up a set of 5-15 pound dumbbells).

Monday, February 1, 2010

ENERGY FITNESS by josh February Newsletter


ENERGY FITNESS by josh February Newsletter

Greetings Friends! I don’t know about you, but I am over the COLD weather. Thank goodness we only have another month or so of this ugliness! In the mean time, let’s keep those bodies warm and “ENERGY FIT!”
Take advantage of my “Group Fitness/Circuit Training” specials:
• $100 for unlimited classes for the month of February/$15 per class.

Location/Schedule:
Hardwick Activity Center; 15354 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, TN 37211
Monday: 9:30 am; 6:00 pm; Wednesday: 9:30 am; 6:00 pm; Friday: 9:30 am;
Saturday: 8:30 am.

• Group Fitness/Circuit Training Classes will be changing locations starting in March. We will be moving outdoors to welcome the spring weather. Stay tuned for more details/schedule in a future email.

ENERGY FITNESS by josh Presents…”NO EXCUSES!!!” Workout DVD $15
Do you find yourself making excuses for not having time to get a quick, effective workout in? Well, NOW it's time to cut out the excuses with this "quick fix" training program that can be performed in the comfort of your own home, or while traveling on the road and staying in hotels or tour buses with "NO EXCUSES!"
You only need tubing, an exercise ball, 5-8 lb. dumbbells, and a jump rope to work your way toward a happy and healthier "YOU!"

I am confident you will find a workout routine and level of intensity that will work best for you and your current fitness level.

"GET READY TO FINALLY ENJOY WORKING OUT WITH...NO EXCUSES!"

To order your copy of "NO EXCUSES!!" visit the website @ www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com

ENERGY FIT News:
• Pick up a copy of this month’s Nashville Lifestyles Magazine, “Single in the City,” and check out my new fitness column. February’s topic is “Solo in the Gym,” which focuses on the benefits of working out all by your lonesome. If you are not a subscriber, visit www.nashvillelifestyles.com to order your subscription.

• Join Pageant Veteran, Sarah McClary Glitzer of Spotlight Consulting, and “Trainer to the Stars,” Josh Rogers of ENERGY FITNESS by josh, as they team up and bring a one of a kind “ Kentucky Beauty Queen Boot Camp” to Lexington, Kentucky on March 6th. Fadil Berisha, renowned photographer and the official photographer for the Miss Universe Organization will also be on hand. The camp will focus on:
-Fitness Regiments and Nutrition Planning
-Goal -Setting for an upcoming pageant
-Mastering the Pageant Interview
-Writing a Bio that captures the Judges
-Runway Techniques and Stage Presentation
-Mental Strength and Confidence Building Techniques
-And MUCH MORE…
Space is LIMITED—REGISTER TODAY @ http://marchbqbc.eventbrite.com or contact Sarah Glitzer @ sglitzer@gmail.com or Josh Rogers @ energyfitbyjosh@yahoo.com.

• CONGRATULATIONS to Miss Kentucky America, Mallory Ervin, on her 4th runner-up finish @ Miss America; Stefanie Whitler, Miss Tennessee America, on her 2nd runner-up finish @ Miss America; and CC Barber, Miss Oregon, on her top 15 placement and preliminary swimsuit win.

• Please, please, please send me your favorite healthy recipes, success stories, funny quotes, etc. to share in my newsletters. After all, cooking is not my forte and I have searched the internet high and low for every healthy recipe known to man. However, I still manage to over-cook, burn, forget ingredients, you name it…I need some help here!!! Hint, Hint…

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• www.facebook.com/energyfitnessbyjosh

In correlation with Valentines Day, I wanted to share a touching story that I came across on the internet, courtesy of www.neurotalk.psychcentral.com. Keep your tissue box close…
A Love Story: A Fitness Instructor and her Paralyzed Husband

It is, no doubt, a major act of love.

But I couldn't help wondering if it's not also a little cruel – dragging a paralyzed guy to an exercise class.

At the Lifetime Fitness in Plano, instructor Cheryl Pacinda leads her usual Monday morning spin class.

Some 50 people are arrayed in front of her on stationary bikes, all pedaling madly to the pounding music and Cheryl's peppy, nonstop encouragements.

And as usual, beside Cheryl at the front of the room is one small island of stillness in the whirring sea of hyperactivity.

It is Cheryl's husband, Mark, permanently stilled by ALS. Or Lou Gehrig's disease.

While everyone else in the room mops sweat with white towels, 45-year-old Mark sits in his wheelchair with two blue blankets pulled up tightly beneath his chin, protection against the gusts of air conditioning.

It is a scene almost too incongruous to comprehend: Cheryl's relentless, high-energy motion contrasted against Mark's placid immobility.

At times, Cheryl is on her stationary bike at the front of the room, calling the pace on a headset microphone. At other times, she flits around the room, exhorting the riders on.

And in the midst of it all, without missing a beat, she attends to her husband. "You OK, honey? You want a suction?"

He blinks out a "No." For the moment, the breathing tube in his throat isn't clogged.

Slight movement of the head is all the motion Mark has left. The scourge of ALS is that it leaves the brain functioning fine inside a body that quits inch by inch.

In a chat after spin class, I heard Mark and Cheryl's story.

Ketchup packets, of all things, first alerted Mark that something was going haywire. Suddenly he couldn't make his fingers tear them open.

This was in Houston in early 1997. Mark was a regional manager for Taco Bell. Cheryl was the fitness director at an exercise center. They were planning a November wedding.

The awful ALS diagnosis came in late May. They married a week later. "Because I love him," Cheryl said, simply enough.

Mark needed to immediately begin some experimental drugs – medicine that could be harmful to a pregnancy. "But we had wanted to have children," Cheryl said. "The doctor said, 'You have one month.' "

Mark gave me a sly grin when I turned to congratulate him on his virility. I had already heard they are parents of an 11-year-old son.

To better fight the coming paralysis, Mark and Cheryl moved to Carrollton and consolidated households with his parents.

Cheryl has been Mark's nearly sole caregiver from the start.

Mark can mouth a few words. Other words he blinks out, stopping Cheryl as she recites the alphabet.

"Most people have caregivers they do not know," Mark said. "It is better to have someone who loves you."

He smiled and cut his eyes toward Cheryl. "Aww," she said, giving him a tender pat.

Partly for the money, partly for her own health and sanity, Cheryl began leading fitness classes again. But Mark didn't like being left behind.

So contrary to my qualms about a paralyzed guy in an exercise class, Mark loves tagging along.

"I don't care what people think," he blinked. "It is better than being home in bed."

As it turns out, Cheryl's energetic style and Mark's quiet presence have made her classes very popular.

Several people in the spin class told me the same thing as Monday's session ended:

Cheryl works them. Mark inspires them.

Resource of the Month: (instead of a recipe—more fitting coming from me!!!)
This recommendation is courtesy of Kristie Koerner. Want to know the calorie count and nutritional value of your favorite recipe/dinner. Look no farther…You can just copy and paste ingredients from a recipe and it converts everything...
http://caloriecount.about.com/cc/recipe_analysis.php
ENJOY…Thanks Kristie!!!

I want to wish everyone celebrating a birthday, anniversary, special event, etc. Congratulations and Best Wishes! And a Happy Valentines to you all!!! Thanks for being FABULOUS and “ENERGY FIT!!!”
Until Next Time…


COMMIT 2 BE FIT,
Josh Rogers
B.S., Exercise Science; NASM, C.P.T.
ENERGY FITNESS by josh
www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com
energyfitbyjosh@yahoo.com
www.energyfitnessbyjosh.blogspot.com
www.twitter.com/energyfitbyjosh
615.336.5403

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Are you wanting to successfully compete in a pageant in 2010?



Join the team that can help you do that by attending "Beauty Queen Boot Camp," hosted by Josh Rogers of ENERGY FITNESS by josh and Sarah McClary Glitzer of Capture the Crown and Spotlight Consulting.

When: Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Where: Four Points by Sheraton ($85/nite rate available); 1938 Stanton Way, Lexington, KY 40511 (888)627.8157 (Request the Spotlight Consulting Rate)

Time: 10:00 am--5:00 pm est

Details: $300 registration fee includes workshop, activities (including 2 workouts)meal and snacks. Photo sessions available with renowned photographer Fadil Berisha, to be held on Sunday, March 7th. Call for pricing and to schedule today!

"Beauty Queen Boot Camp" is an enriching full day workshop for young women with the goal of performing successfully in pageants and in life. We believe excellence starts from within. Work with our winning team and we will empower you to succeed in the following areas:

• Fitness Regiments and Nutrition Planning
• Goal Setting for an upcoming pageant
• Mastering the Pageant Interview
• Writing a Bio that captures the Judges
• Runway Techniques and Stage Presentation
• Mental Strength and Confidence Building Techniques
• And MUCH MORE…

Visit our websites:
www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com
www.spotlightonsuccess.net

Register TODAY--Space is LIMITED!!!
Sarah McClary Glitzer
Spotlight Consulting
317.529.2310
sglitzer@gmail.com

Monday, January 4, 2010

ENERGY FITNESS by josh January Newsletter


ENERGY FITNESS by josh January Newsletter

Happy 2010 Friends! I hope everyone had a very memorable and joyous holiday season! Well, guess what? Now it’s time to get back to work on those “ENERGY FIT” bodies!
Take advantage of ENERGY FITNESS by josh’s “New Year—New You” Specials:
2010 Specials:
• $1,000 for unlimited Group Fitness Classes for the year--$2200 Value.
• $600 for unlimited Group Fitness Classes for 6 months--$1100 Value.
• $350 for unlimited Group Fitness Classes for 3 months--$600 Value.
• $15 per Group Fitness Class.
Location/Schedule:
Hardwick Activity Center; 15354 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, TN 37211
Monday: 9:30 am; 6:00 pm; Wednesday: 9:30 am; 6:00 pm; Friday: 9:30 am;
Saturday: 8:30 am.
• 10 Personal Training Sessions for $600 and receive 1 free session.
• 15 Personal Training Sessions for $900 and receive 2 free sessions.
• 20 Personal Training Sessions for $1100 and receive 3 free sessions.

ENERGY FITNESS by josh Presents…”NO EXCUSES!!!” Workout DVD $15
Do you find yourself making excuses for not having time to get a quick, effective workout in? Well, NOW it's time to cut out the excuses with this "quick fix" training program that can be performed in the comfort of your own home, or while traveling on the road and staying in hotels or tour buses with "NO EXCUSES!"
You only need tubing, an exercise ball, 5-8 lb. dumbbells, and a jump rope to work your way toward a happy and healthier "YOU!"

I am confident you will find a workout routine and level of intensity that will work best for you and your current fitness level.

"GET READY TO FINALLY ENJOY WORKING OUT WITH...NO EXCUSES!"

To order your copy of "NO EXCUSES!!" visit the website @ www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com

ENERGY FIT News:
• I am very excited to announce that ENERGY FITNESS by josh will be writing a monthly fitness column in Nashville’s hottest and trendiest magazine, Nashville Lifestyles Magazine. Check out my first column in the February, “Single in the City” issue on “Solo in the Gym”—how fitting!!! If you aren’t a subscriber, make sure to order your subscription @ www.nashvillelifestyles.com.
• ENERGY FITNESS by josh and Sarah McClary Glitzer of Spotlight Consulting are teaming up to organize a one day event in Lexington, KY called “Capture the Crown Retreat.” The retreat will focus on personal growth/leadership development, mental strength/personality awareness, fitness/nutrition, interview/public speaking, modeling/stage presence, and will conclude with a mock pageant. The event is scheduled for March 6th. We have booked Fadil Berisha, the official photographer for the Miss Universe Organization. He is offering three looks, which includes hair and make-up for $1000—what a great deal! If you are interested in participating/sponsoring (goodie bags, gift certificates, discounts, etc.) the event contact me @ energyfitbyjosh@yahoo.com.
• Good Luck to Miss Kentucky America, Mallory Ervin; Miss Oregon America, CC Barber; and Miss Tennessee America, Stefanie Whittler as they compete for the title of Miss America @ Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Make sure to watch the live telecast on Saturday, January 30th @ 8:00 pm est on TLC.


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Top Ten Fitness New Year’s Resolutions
Start with something reasonable, adjustable, and manageable

Many people tend to make unrealistic goals when it comes to creating a New Year’s Resolution based on health and fitness. Many rush immediately to a gym to sign up, go for a few weeks, and then decide to give up.

Instead of making these unreachable goals for yourself, why not start with some simpler, and more adequate resolutions. Here are some suggestions to creating a more manageable and achievable New Year’s Resolution.

1. Take the stairs instead of the elevator
2. Take the dog for a walk every day
3. Keep a water bottle at your desk and fill it twice a day
4. Pack a homemade healthy lunch at least 3 times a week
5. Post your 7 favorite shake recipes on the fridge and have one every day
6. Take fish oils daily to check your cholesterol and blood sugar levels
7. Sign up to a dance class, club, or sport with your partner
8. Purchase sessions with a trainer so that you go to the gym regularly
9. Limit your treats to one day a week
10. Join a forum (example: fitness.com’s training forum, or Weight Loss Support Forum) to become more motivated

You may come up with your own ideas, as these 10 solutions only name a few. The main idea is that they all have sustainable and objective outcomes. They are all positive for your health and well being, but don’t take away from your daily routine. This fine tweaking of creating manageable resolutions will eventually lead to fine victories.

Happy New Year!

Recipe of the month:
High Protein Flourless Pancakes

Ingredients
10 grams Unjury whey protein powder
1/4 cup 1% cottage cheese
1/2 cup egg substitute
1/3 cup one-minute oatmeal
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg,
1 tsp Splenda

Directions
Makes 1 large pancake or 4 small pancakes.

Mix all ingredients and blend in a food processor.

Pour batter into a heated skillet (medium-high heat) coated with non-stick cooking spray. Flip after 3-4 minutes or when batter begins to bubble and edges harden. Cook for another 3-4 minutes or until both sides are browned.

Top with light margarine or sugar-free syrup (optional).
Nutritional Info:
• Servings Per Recipe: 1
• Amount Per Serving
• Calories: 255.2
• Total Fat: 2.8 g
• Cholesterol: 2.3 mg
• Sodium: 473.0 mg
• Total Carbs: 24.7 g
• Dietary Fiber: 3.1 g
• Protein: 29.8 g

Quote of the month:
Money is the most envied, but the least enjoyed. Health is the most enjoyed, but the least envied.
~Charles Caleb Cotton

Until next time…

COMMIT 2 BE FIT,
Josh Rogers
B.S., Exercise Science; NASM, C.P.T.
ENERGY FITNESS by josh
www.energyfitnessbyjosh.com
energyfitbyjosh@yahoo.com
615.336.5403