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5/15/2009 Prime Physique Magazine Online

Welcome to “Prime Physique Magazine Online!”

Hello Fitness Enthusiasts!

Welcome to SUMMER! Are you ready yet? The sun has been out and this weekend is supposed to be straight up hot.

Well I promised you a report of my annual pilgrimage to Orange County for the Fitness Business Summit 2009, so here it is. After a dull 6 hour drive past Disney Land, I made it to the hotel. Crashed out early and was downstairs at 6:30AM for opening ceremonies and a LONG day of great presentations. Crashed out early again Friday night (I know you don't believe me, but I was tired and focused like a laser).

Saturday was the LONG day! 6:30 downstairs, all day till 5, dinner(OK, cocktails too that night...I was worn out and could not resist the lure of Morton's Steakhouse), back to meetings at 6:30, 8:00, and 9:00-11:00PM!

Sunday was another marathon from 6:30 to 4:30PM...when I left to DRIVE home and be at Adventure Boot Camp at 5:15AM!

What a weekend! I learned a ton and am looking forward to bring many changes and great new fitness programs to the South Bay Area. So keep an eye out for great programs coming THIS YEAR from Prime Physique!

So this week we wrap up Adventure Boot Camp in Campbell and next week we wrap up Adventure Boot Camp in Almaden. Starting June 1st BOTH locations will offer a Summer Boot Camp Session, so be sure to REGISTER TODAY!

SPECAIL CAMPBELL SESSION: Prime Physique will be offering a SPECIAL 2 Week MINI CAMP Session starting MONDAY...ONLY FOR RETURN CAMPERS. This session will be directed by Mark Overby, Prime Physique's newest team member. Sessions will be held at Edith Morley Park on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the 18th, 20th, and 22nd, and the holiday week Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday the 26th, 27th, and 29th. Pick your days and come as many as you can for ONLY $99! Register by selecting 'Special 2 Week Mini' on the registration page of www.SanJoseBootCamp.com TODAY! (scroll all the way done in the drop down box)

Last note is that we have completed the system conversion from ClubReady to MindBody Online! Denise has been slaving away on thsi project for a month and a half and it went live Monday. I would like to thank Denise for her hard work and dedication put into getting this major task completed...trust me, it was a TON of work! You know me and you know I am a hard worker, and I would not have done this thing;-)!

For the clients, you now have an awesome place to handle your scheduling of appointments for personal training. Within the next couple weeks this new system will also be available for San Jose Adventure Boot Campers to purchase and schedule their camps online...and no more rosters!

OK, one more note: bodybugg is available to you, NOW! We have also added the ability to add all Prime Physique clients (Yes, Adventure Boot Campers are members of Prime Physique too) to utilize the bodybugg software even if you do not purchase the bodybugg! Just ask your trainer to get you setup in the system and you will have access to OUR special version of bodybugg software for all dietary tracking! This is a GREAT system and a PHENOMENAL Weight Loss Product.

Your Personal Trainer,
Brett









Brett A. Riesenhuber, B.S., C.P.P.T., G.F.P., C.A.B.C.T.

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The Sweetest Scam of All Time
The correct answer to the following question will shock you.

Would you survive longer on a diet of just water OR on a diet of water and refined sugar?

The answer: You would survive longer on just water.

Sound impossible? Just ask the five sailors who were ship wrecked in 1793.

The ship was filled with sugar, thus giving the marooned five a diet of sugar and water. When they were finally picked up, nine days later, they were in a wasted condition due to starvation.

The story of the five sailors intrigued French physiologist Francois Magendie to conduct a series of experiments in which he fed dogs a diet of sugar. All of the dogs died.

Magendie proved that as a steady diet, refined sugar is worse than nothing.

How can sugar be worse than nothing? Plainly put, refined sugar is an anti-nutrient.

It starts out as sugar cane, and then goes through an extensive refining process that destroys all of the enzymes, fiber, vitamins and minerals. What you're left with are empty, naked calories.

The problem is that your body needs the enzymes, fiber, vitamins and minerals that were taken out in the refining process in order to metabolize sugar and use it as energy. So it takes those nutrients from your own body.

So while you are enjoying that chocolate bar, sugar is draining vital nutrients from your body. Like a sweet parasite.

And it doesn't end there…

  • Sugar creates false hunger (as a result of the insulin rush and then ensuing plummet in your blood sugar levels), which makes you overeat. This means a constant struggle with your weight in which you never seem to achieve your ideal size.
  • Sugar promotes aging (due to the advanced glycation end products, or AGEs, that occur when insulin levels are consistently elevated as a result of eating too much sugar). Sugar has even been dubbed the negative fountain of youth.
  • Sugar weakens your bones - making you vulnerable for osteoporosis, and weakens your teeth - making you vulnerable for cavities (both due to the calcium being pulled from your bones and teeth in order for your body to process sugar).
  • Sugar in excess is stored as fat (after your liver has no more room to store it, sugar is converted to fat and deposited on your belly, thighs, hips and the backs of your arms).
  • Sugar can impair brain functioning (as a result of depleted B-vitamin production).

If you're still not convinced of the danger of sugar here are more ailments linked to its overconsumption: varicose veins, constipation, hormonal imbalances, ADD and ADHD, increased emotional instability, depressed immune system, increased risk of cancer and degenerative diseases.

The average modern person consumes 46 teaspoons of sugar every day. That comes out to roughly 175 pounds of sugar each year.

And it's no wonder, since sugar industry is big business. They sneak sugar into any product that they can.

Go through the foods in your home and you'll see that sugar has been added to everything from ketchup and spaghetti sauce to crackers, oatmeal, peanut butter and even ‘healthy' items like weight loss bars.

Where does this leave you?

You are in a unique position. Your personal judgment determines the foods that you eat and the foods that you avoid. It is my hope that you approach sugar with new eyes.

While all other foods offer you caloric energy PLUS some nutritional benefit, sugar doesn't. Sugar is simply caloric energy with a sweet habit forming taste, and a hoard of health risks.

Use your judgment wisely and limit your sugar consumption - you'll love the benefits of low sugar living.

And while you're at it contact me to start a training program that will turbo-charge your results.

(Oh and if you're ever in a ship wreck with only sugar and water at your disposal - just drink the water!)


The Many Names of Sugar

While you're checking out nutrition labels for sugar content be on the lookout for the following names that all describe refined sugar:

  • Sucrose
  • High fructose corn syrup
  • Fructose
  • Lactose
  • Organic sugar
  • Maltose
  • Dextrose
  • Glucose
Lentil Fruit Salad

Lentil Fruit Salad This recipe is as refreshing as it is nutritious. Plump black lentils mixed with chunks of mango, strawberries, tomatoes and onions will tease your taste buds into submission. A splash of balsamic vinegar is the only flavoring that this colorful salads needs. Serve as a side dish or as a light meal.
Yield : 3 Serving

Here's what you need...

  • 1 cup black lentils, cooked
  • 1 medium mango, cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 1 medium tomato, chopped
  • 6 medium strawberries, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon red onion, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Place the lentils in a medium bowl. Chop the fruit and onions, add to lentils.
  • Add balsamic vinegar to the lentils and fruit, mix until well combined.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 148 calories, 1g fat, 27g carbohydrate, 10 g fiber, and 9g protein.

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Brett A. Riesenhuber

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