
I love New Years Resolutions (NYR’s). I think they’re really funny. My personal research suggests that if you’ve made a NYR anywhere between 12.00 am on the 1st of January and 12.00 am on say, the 15th of January of any particular year, you have 83.2% less chance of sticking to it than if you made the resolution any other time of the year.
No doubt, the next few weeks will test your commitment to healthy, balanced eating, particularly as we face a barrage of social events and of course excessive Christmas day indulgences!
Here are 5 ways to make sure you don’t undo all the hard work and still enjoy the best of the festive season:
It's summer time and the sun is out. There are no more excuses, it is time to get moving!!
This summers edition will offer you lots of inspiration to get up and going! Read up on...
- The best ways to manage injuries and those persistent niggles
- What's all the hoo har about sneakers and what's all this barefoot running business about??
- Private Health Insurance, can you claim your Membership and PT?
- Meet Jo Jo, our Summer Member Profile
- Great December offers and soooo, soooo much more!!
Download your edition below and enjoy the read. If you love it, tell your friends!!
It's that time of year again, where our bellies expand and our bank accounts contract. Yes it must be Christmas time!!
All active members as of Monday the 10th of October 2011, went into the draw to win a 6 month Group Personal Training membership and Giant Mountain Bike and we can now announce the WINNERS!!
It's Spring and we are now OPEN at 45 Lower Heidelberg Road!!
Enjoy your myPrinciples Spring Newsletter, filled with articles, health tips and a short story about our journey to date!
Happy Spring, from the Core Principles team!
Low Intensity verses High Intensity Training: Which is best for fat loss?
Fat loss is often high on the list of reasons why people start an exercise program. While there is an abundance of information available on exercise and fat loss, like many things these days, it can be confusing to work out which approach is best. Some people swear by low intensity exercise – with long periods spent in the ‘fat burning’ zone – while others believe high intensity is best.
What are Functional (Super) Foods?
Written by Michelle Lotz, Nutritionist and Personal Trainer
- Foods that provide inherent health benefits.
- Foods that aims to promote health and well being.
- Foods that improve performance or reduce the risk of disease without causing any immediate adverse effects.
- Foods that may provide health benefits in addition to providing traditional nutrients such as protein, carbohydrate, vitamins and minerals.