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March 29, 2009

Fitness Program

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Fitness Programs For Aussies !
I receive alot of emails from people asking me about my fitness programs and how online personal training all works.
Its all personal and I design individual fitness and workout programs for each person based on the criteria below:

* How many days per week you can train ?
* What equipment you have access to whether it be a set of hand weights at home or access to a commercial gym?
* What you enjoy doing in terms of training and how much time you have available each session ?
* What medical conditions or injuries you may have ?
* What goals you would like to focus on such as muscle tone for the legs or just overall weight loss ?
* You only work with me personally and all emails or phone calls are directly with me
* Once I have designed and emailed your program I then encourage you to email me a few times a week so you are accountable to me and I can track your progress. I also email you a few times a week which really helps you with support and motivation.

Would you like me to help you achieve your fitness and weight loss goals ?
You can work with me personally from only $20 per week .
Click here to get started today
http://getfit.com.au/register1.php

Dean Piazza
www.getfit.com.au

March 24, 2009

Brand New Site

Thanks for viewing my site and we are currently doing a complete makeover of the website so you may
notice a few areas we are currently updating so please be patient and it will all be completed within the next week.

Let me know your thoughts on our new website and if you have any suggestions you can email me direct
dean@getfit.com.au

Dean Piazza
Your Online Personal Trainer
www.getfit.com.au

March 20, 2009

Being overweight or obese 'costs you 10 years'

Comment From Dean Piazza - Your Online Personal Trainer :

This article below is a good wake up call to people who seriously need to lose weight.
Even though you may be able to extend your lifespan by approx 10 years through regular exercise and good nutrition they also forgot to mention the quality of life you have when you are fit and healthy.
Lets take a look at a few of these

* Confidence - Being fit and healty gives you confidence to achieve things in life whether they be business or personal related

* This confidence leads to increased happiness and self worth within yourself

* It gives you more energy each day and even though you still get tired - yopu can bounce back each day
with enthusiasm and a good attitude

* It reduces your need for medication for such things as high blood pressure, depression, high cholesterol, anxiety and the list goes on. The long term risk to your body and mind for using these medications is unproven but common sense tells us it may fix one problem but it will definately cause another problem down the track.

* Its an investment in your health - too much emphasis is given on wealth investment and people forget about health!

PEOPLE who are overweight or obese are lopping up to a decade off their lives, a major international study shows.
British researchers have pulled together studies encompassing almost a million people, including Australians, to look at how a person's Body Mass Index (BMI) can be a predictor of early death.

Almost 70,000 of the test subjects died during the study, and the fewest of these came from the group with a healthy body shape (BMI of 22.5 to 25).

At the other end of the scale, people with a BMI indicating they were overweight (30 - 35 BMI) were shown to have died up to four years earlier than expected.

Those in the obese category (40 - 45 BMI) reduced their survival by eight to ten years, the same as life-long smokers.

"It's a pretty striking paper in terms of how important weight is," CSIRO leader in human nutrition Dr Peter Clifton said in response to the research.

"And as people are getting fatter even earlier, then this is only going to increase ... this (study) is probably under-representing what is really happening."

A person's BMI rating is a calculation which takes in their weight and height. For example, a person who is 170cm tall and who weighs 70kg has a BMI of 24.2 - within the healthy range.

If the same person weighed 100kg then their BMI would be 34.6 - in the range considered overweight. Add a few more kilograms to 120kg (BMI of 41.5) and they're obese.

The study also found that with every five point increase in BMI, the person increased their chance of dying during the study by 30 per cent.

The major causes of death were vascular and kidney problems such as heart attack or diabetes.

Dr Clifton said the findings showed the importance of maintaining a healthy weight throughout life, but particularly the danger posed by gaining weight early in life.

"The risk (of premature death) is even stronger because you're exposed to being fat even longer," he said.

"When you get to age 25, when you start to gain weight, you need to really work hard to stop gaining that weight."

smh.com.au

March 09, 2009

Obamas work fitness into daily routine

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One of the biggest excuses I hear from people all the time is '' I just dont have time to exercise''

Learn from President Obama and his wife who make time !
Thats the only way to be successful in any area of your life you would like to succeed in whether it be your career, relationship, weight loss .......

You just have to make the time and organise your schedule so it happens,If the Obama Family can do it, so can you!
Get Motivated by reading this article below :

Dean Piazza
Your Online Personal Trainer


Many women recoil at the thought of baring their arms in sleeveless dresses or blouses, but not Michelle Obama _ half of the fabulously fit new first couple.
Both President-elect Barack Obama and the future first lady have exercise routines that would put most people to shame. Michelle Obama used to join a friend for 4:30 a.m. workouts, and Barack Obama usually starts his day in the gym.

Michelle Obama has been interviewed on television, graced the cover of Newsweek and hit the campaign trail, all with her buff arms bared.

"One of the things I always talk about is got to exercise," the 44-year-old mother of two told an overwhelmingly female crowd at a campaign event last year in Chicago.

That's sure to continue when the Obamas and their girls _ 10-year-old Malia and 7-year-old Sasha _ move into the White House, which has plenty of places for them to stay active.

Fitness is a tradition for residents of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. President George W. Bush is an avid mountain biker, former President Bill Clinton jogged around Washington and former President George H.W. Bush liked to golf and jog, play tennis and pitch horseshoes.

"Most of my workouts have to come before my day starts," Barack Obama, 47, told Men's Health magazine in an interview for its November issue. "There's always a trade-off between sleep and working out. Usually I get in about 45 minutes, six days a week. I'll lift one day, do cardio the next."

His preference, he said, would be to work out for 90 minutes.

On the campaign trail, even during the busiest periods, Obama made it a priority to start the day with a workout. That often meant a small motorcade of Secret Service agents and reporters following him to a local gym.

A German newspaper took advantage of this habit by stationing a reporter at a gym Obama might use during his European trip during the summer. The reporter, posing as just another person working out, got her picture taken with Obama and wrote a breathless story about how fit and handsome he was.

The president-elect has said his favorite fitness activity is basketball, and the game became a kind of campaign ritual. He got in the habit of shooting hoops with friends on the days of primary elections, and that carried over to such major events as his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention and Election Day.

"He's very good, he knows how to play, he understands the game and he's in terrific shape," said Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, a friend who played professionally in Greece and frequently joins Obama on the court.

At the White House, the president-elect can get his basketball fix by shooting hoops on its outdoor court, but he has joked about replacing the bowling alley with an indoor basketball court.

Obama calls himself skinny, but he looks in top shape. A photo of him bare-chested at the beach _ something he has called "embarrassing" _ made the rounds of celebrity magazines last year.

Michelle Obama is equally devoted to her fitness routine, telling People magazine this summer that she manages a 90-minute workout three times a week.

Friend Sandy Matthews, who used to work out with her at 4:30 a.m., said the future first lady is a fan of cross-training, a mix of strength and cardio exercises usually involving weights, the treadmill, the stair-stepper or a spin bike.

Obama is competitive in her workouts, pushing herself to get the most out of her time in the gym, Matthews said. But it's not only about keeping in shape.

"It's your time. I think every woman has to find their space and their time during the course of a day, especially a working mom," Matthews said.

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Associated Press writer Christopher Wills in Springfield, Illinois, contributed to this report