Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How to Cumbia Dance - Zumba Style

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How to Cumbia Dance
Learn how to do variations of basic dance steps in cumbia dancing with expert Zumba certified dancing instructor Corina Meza at Results Health and Fitness Cneter in Chandler, Arizona.
Free Online Cumbia Dance Steps for Beginners Zumba Style  Zumba is fun, exciting and will keep you coming back for more. Learn all about cumbia dancing with expert Zumba certified instructor. Results Health and Fitness Center, Chandler, Arizona






How to Cha Cha Dance - Zumba Style

How to Cha Cha Dance Video Clip for Beginners ~ Zumba Style
     Zumba mingles captivating musical rhythms and exhilarating moves to create a dynamic workout system designed to be FUN and EASY TO DO! The goal:   to make every workout feel like a party so you will be hooked on getting fit. Integrate Zumba into your daily healthy habits and soon the benefits of a healthy lifestyle will be yours.
     Combining a mixture of Latin, hip hop and belly dance moves, Zumba is taught in a class setting by certified Zumba instructors at Results Health and Fitness Center, Chandler, AZ.
Cha Cha Zumba style for Beginners  Free online Cha Cha dance lesson and choreography video clip.
Cha Cha Dance History
     Cha Cha is an offshoot of the Mambo. In the slow Mambo tempo, there was a distinct sound in the music that people began dancing to, calling the step the "Triple" Mambo. Eventually it evolved into a separate dance, known today as the Cha Cha. The dance consists of three quick steps (triple step or cha cha cha) and two slower steps on the one beat and two beat.
     Take it slowly.  Remember to practice and be patient with yourself.  Shake and smile and enjoy the journey to a healthier, happier you.





How to Salsa Dance ~ Zumba Style

How to Salsa Dance - Zumba Style
Combining a mixture of Latin, hip hop and belly dance moves, Zumba is taught in a class setting by certified Zumba instructors at Results Health and Fitness Center, Chandler, AZ.
How to Salsa Dance Zumba Style
Choreography lesson by Zumba Certified Instructor, Corina Meza.



Drop 10 pounds in 30 Days!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

7 Ways to Achieve Fitness Goals

7 Ways to Achieve Fitness Goals
The most difficult part of achieving your weight loss goals is just getting started. However the best part of weight loss is achieving RESULTS. I am not quite sure which seems to please my members more, feeling strong and empowered during a tough workout or slipping on those skinny jeans and laughing because they are now just a bit baggy. Losing weight takes persistence, patience and perspiration. Here are a few more tips to keep you going.

1.   Rethink your drink. Lose the sugar and drop the weight. You can still get flavor in water/tea while skipping the sugar. Try adding citrus wedges, chopped mint, sliced cucumber or frozen berries to tea or water.

2.   Slow Down to Lose the Pounds In a study in which female participants were instructed to wolf down their meal, they ate, on average 70 additional calories and felt less satisfied than the group that was instructed to eat slowly and enjoy their meal. It is important to eat slowly, take small bites, chew thoroughly and put your fork down between bites.

3.   Know Your Serving Size.  The palm of your hand is approximately 3 oz. serving of meat. Your fist is a good measurement for ½ cup, which would be the serving of pasta. Thumb is about 1 ounce and the tip of the thumb measure about 1 teaspoon.

4.   Aspire to Perspire. When it comes to working out, there are more options than there are shades of green. When creating your workouts focus on transforming your body as well as tuning your mind. Try it all and find the activities you enjoy the most. Remember 30 minutes of cardiovascular activity and 30 minutes of weight training at least 5 times per week.

5.  Scale down. As the number on the scale goes down so should the number of calories you are eating. To figure out your BMR – divide your current weight by 2.2 pounds then multiplying this number by 0.9 and then by 24. Now multiple your BMR by 1.2 and you have arrived at the number of calories your body burns per day when you factor in your physical activity. (300 – 500 calories per hour of intermediate exercise) Once you have your final number- shave off 500 calories to find how many calories you need to eat to lose a pound per week.

6.   Mix It Up. Have you been doing the same workout day in day out? If so, your body has more than likely become just familiar with the physiological conditions and this is no longer a challenge. To grow no more and to increase your body’s metabolism, you must change your workouts on a regular basis to continue the challenge. Increase your flexibility, strengthen your core, improve your agility and work on your speed.  Constantly mixing it up will keep your body guessing, changing and improving.

7.   Make a Promise. And keep it. It is very difficult to blow off a commitment that you have made public to people that are important to you. Tell your family, your friends, your trainer and anyone else you think will be supportive of your new aspirations.

Tammi Jacobs, Health and Wellness Expert
 Results Health and Fitness Center, Chandler, AZhttp://www.resultshealthandfitness.com/

Results Health and Fitness: 5 Healthy Heart Tips

Results Health and Fitness: 5 Healthy Heart Tips

5 Healthy Heart Tips

5HealthyHeartTips
 1. Get Yourself Moving.Add years to your life and life to your years with daily exercise. Find an activity you enjoy and stick with it. Grab a friend and take a walk. Try Zumba or Yoga. Just enjoy the ability to get up and dance, jump, shake and hop.
2. Lighten your load. In America today there are 76.9 million men and 68.1 million women ages 20 and older that are overweight or obese (BMI over 25.o kg/m2 and higher).If you have too much fat you are at risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and diabetes.
3. Say Adios to Saturated Fats. Enjoy healthy fats from lean protein and fish or almonds, avocados and walnuts.
 4.  Don’t shake the salt. The majority of sodium in our diets comes from processed foods. Try reduced salts or no sodium added versions and when you are ready Nix the added sodium altogether.
 5.  Enjoy Fruits and Veggies – Today and everyday. Fruits and vegetables are high in vitamins, minerals and fiber and low in calories.
Tammi Jacobs, Health and Wellness Expert