May 2015 - PDF - Firehall Fitness Center
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May 2015 - PDF - Firehall Fitness Center
Lighting the Fire! May 2015 No Classes Memorial Day Monday, May 25th Desk Attendant available 8 to 2 Full Access opens at 8am Members only after 2pm Meet the Staff Special 99 days for $99! Begins May 4th Meet Shanon Williams - Our New Personal Trainer Most of you know Shanon Williams as one of our desk attendants. Now Shanon has become a certified personal trainer through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is also currently enrolled at Montana State University, pursuing a B.S. degree in Exercise Science in preparation for Physical Therapy School. As a football coach and competitive powerlifter, Shanon brings a unique perspective and philosophy to Firehall Fitness. He specializes in sport-specific training, performance training, and strength-training. His philosophy for exercise revolves around mastering the basics of human movement and laying a solid foundation to safely build upon. Shanon is a firm believer that performance goals are the key to success, whether the goal be fat loss, muscle and strength gain, or overall health. No matter your goal, Shanon can help you reach your full potential! Talk to one of our desk attendants to schedule a session with Shanon. Remember! Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 10th Owners Pam and Jeff Schoenen General Manager/Athletic Trainer Layne Glaus Front Desk Shanon Williams Laramie Roberts Scott Rosberg Eliza Boyd Nancy Olson Tasha Anderson Custodial Bruce Connor Edison Personal Trainers Joy Bausch Melissa Evje Julie Mastro Shanon Williams Group Fitness Instructors Chantelle, Chau, Maria, Karen, Janine, Laura, Melissa, MaryAnn, Sally, Pam, Ryah, Julie, Kim Questions? 222-8716 Visit us @ www.firehallfitness.com and download our current group fitness schedule! “Like” us on Facebook Stay Monthly Nutrition Tips Achoo! Now that spring is in full bloom, your allergies may be as well. Your system may be overreacting to all the pretty flowers that have just shown up. These food tips can help reduce seasonal allergies: * The flavonoid compound quercetin aids in controlling histamine reaction which is what causes an allergic response. Quercetin can be found in black plums, cranberries, and blueberries. * Omega-3′s aid in combating inflammation which is what causes the stuffy effect. Flaxseed oil contains an abundance of omega-3′s. * Increase your Vitamin C intake to give your immune system that extra punch when it’s trying to fight off an allergic reaction. Kale is a great source of Vitamin C. How Many Calories Do I Need While Exercising? The Harris-Benedict Equation is used to estimate a person’s basal metabolic rate and in turn daily caloric needs. The equation takes into account weight, height, age, and activity level. Try it for yourself. Remember, there are 2.2 kilograms in every pound and 2.54 centimeters in every inch. 1. The first step is to find your basal metabolic rate (BMR). Men BMR = 88.362 + (13.397 x weight in kg) + (4.799 x height in cm) - (5.677 x age in years) Women BMR = 447.593 + (9.247 x weight in kg) + (3.098 x height in cm) - (4.330 x age in years) 2. Once you have your BMR, you can calculate your recommended caloric intake. Little to no exercise Daily Kilocalories needed=BMR x 1.2 Light exercise (1-3 days per week) Daily kilocalories needed = BMR x 1.375 Moderate Exercise (3-5 days per week) Daily kilocalories needed = BMR x 1.55 Heavy Exercise (6-7 days per week) Daily kilocalories needed = BMR x 1.725 Very Heavy Exercise (twice per day, intense) Daily kilocalories needed = BMR x 1.9 Ex.. 27 year old male, 170 lbs, 6’0” ft, Heavy Exercise needs 3,305.28 kilocalories/day. Upcoming Events! Register online @ www.racemt.com (all races)! 3rd Annual K9 9K Saturday, May 16, 2015 - 9:00 AM 325 S. Church Avenue - Bozeman Come enjoy a 5 mile run or 5 mile walk through Bozeman's trails! We have a 1 mile event too. You can bring your dog too!! SUMMIT RunWalk and Family Fun Day Saturday, May 02, 2015 - 10:00 AM 3001 West Villard, Bozeman 5K RunWalk & 1K FunRun followed by tons of Family Fun activities -- come for the run or just the fun! Family fun activities include a Huge Bouncy Obstacle Course, Cupcake Walk, Carnival Games and Prizes, Face Painting, Arts and Crafts, Food and Drinks, and our Natural Playground. Athletic Training @ Firehall Are you battling pain before, during, or after your workout? The Firehall’s Manager and Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Layne Glaus, can help!! He specializes in injury evaluation, prevention, and treatment in relation to athletic activity. This includes the nagging overuse injuries, which can keep you from your daily workout. Talk to Layne or inquire at the front Desk about rates, or email Layne at [email protected]. Run for Recovery 5K/10K Saturday, May 23, 2015 10:00 AM 1794 Baxter Lane East – Bozeman The 2nd Annual AALRM Run for Recovery is a 5K/10K benefit run for the Alive Again Life Recovery Mission based at The Commons at Baxter & Love (1794 Baxter Lane East, Bozeman, MT 59718). May Gatorade Special Only $1.00! Machine Spotlight - Cybex 610A Arc Trainer The “Total Body” Cybex 610A Arc Trainer offers award winning features for a great cardio workout, along with arm handles conveniently designed with grips that enable you to put emphasis on either upper or lower body muscles. This patented Same Side Forward (SSF) configuration allows you to maintain correct posture at any degree of ramp incline. The high intensity user can lean forward without placing excess stress on the back. You can choose from a wide variety of resistance levels. The reciprocal movement of the footplates allows for an accurate foot path in a natural (arc) motion, creating a relaxed feel. Four-bar linkage input arms keep the footplates at a constant angle with the floor – thereby reducing stress on the foot and ankle. If you are looking for a no-impact, total body cardio workout; try the Cybex 610A Arc Trainer during your next visit to the Firehall.