by Drew | Sep 16, 2011 | Fitness Tip of the Week, Personal Training, Strength Training, Weight Loss
Author: Ridge Personal Trainer Kate Murphy It’s time to mix up your weight training routine! To boost your metabolism, you should perform a “cardio booster” during every rest period, whether it’s 10 seconds, 30 seconds or 3 minutes. This means, for example, that after...
by Drew | Sep 7, 2011 | Fitness Tip of the Week, Nutrition, Overall Health, Personal Training, Weight Loss
Author: Ridge Personal Trainer Annie Barber When I was a child, I ate what I wanted, when I wanted, and stopped when I was full. Somewhere along the way, that style of eating was lost to me. As I grew up, I learned about new diets and weight loss techniques through...
by Drew | Aug 31, 2011 | Fitness Tip of the Week, Nutrition, Personal Training, Uncategorized, Weight Loss
Author: Ridge Personal Trainer Jackie Corcoran If your mind is anything like mine, you have vowed to avoid favorite “taboo” foods only to find yourself overindulging in them. I have learned in my 42 years that deprivation does not work for me. Here is what I do to...
by Drew | Aug 9, 2011 | Fitness Tip of the Week, General, Personal Training, Weight Loss
Author: Ridge Personal Trainer Annie Barber We all come to the gym for a variety of reasons. To look good in a bathing suit, to have an hour away from our hectic lives, to relieve the stresses of the day, to improve our blood pressure, and to have fun doing something...
by Drew | Aug 2, 2011 | Fitness Tip of the Week, Overall Health, Personal Training, Weight Loss
I spent two years working at Nike before moving back to Bozeman. I had the rare opportunity to meet an amazing man, named Howard White. Howard, or “H” as they refer to him, is the Vice President of Brand Jordan, but more importantly, an amazing motivational speaker...
by Drew | Jul 27, 2011 | Fitness Tip of the Week, General, Overall Health, Personal Training, Running, Strength Training, Weight Loss
Did You Know? Low-intensity cardiovascular exercise only burns calories while you are actually exercising. That means the moment you stop exercising, your caloric expenditure goes back down to nearly baseline levels. Within minutes, you’re not burning many more...