Posts Tagged ‘Fitness and Exercise’

Meet Harry Gaines: Guest blogger, retiree, and avid exerciser

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Scott Pullen of dotFIT here. I have been fortunate in my fitness career in that I have done a lot of travel all over the US. I visit gyms, fitness centers, personal training studios…the whole spectrum of health and fitness. I have in my 15 years doing this met easily tens of thousands of fitness fans, advocates, zealots and those representing every stripe, color and specialty of sport, fitness and health interests. Not long ago, I was a guest at a gorgeous community fitness center in Florida. Honestly, I think I found where I want to retire. While there working with the training staff, I was given the opportunity to present to interested members in an informal lunch time setting. Thirty or so active and vibrant mature club members showed up to learn and ask questions about health, nutrition and exercise. There was a lot of participation and questions and a great time was had by all, especially me.

During a brief break, a fellow by the name of Harry Gaines approached me and gave me an earful of his frustration with his peers and their lack of vigorous exercise, often fueled by a belief that they were too old to work out with intensity. Worse still, he saw some of the trainers give into this misplaced belief that their mature clients could not exert themselves. I could identify with this frustration. I have often taught never to judge a client based upon age or size, as I have been wowed countless times by clients that were in their 70s or considerably overweight. Harry shared with me his own training schedule, and honestly, he’d whoop my butt.

So impressed with Harry was I that I thought he would make a great contributor to the dotFIT blog. He has agreed to share his wisdom, philosophy and personality (probably the best part) in a series of blogs. So without further ado, I present to you Mr Harry Gaines:

Recently I was asked by the director of the fitness center in my Florida community to attend a seminar on fitness and nutrition.  She brought in the speaker, Scott Pullen from dotFIT, an exercise and nutrition company based in Westlake Village, CA, to train her trainers.  The seminar for interested residents was a bonus.

Scott was entertaining, interesting and educational, three of my hot buttons.  We talked during a break about proper strength training, something I see few residents doing. That led to his asking me to consider writing a column for dotFIT’s website on some regular basis.  So here’s the first pass.

I live in SW Florida, five months a year, Bucks County, PA the rest.  This combination allows me to exercise outdoors year-round.  I’ve been into exercise for at least forty years in various sports and at varying intensity levels.  There have been a few lapses due to high levels of work and lots of travel, but I’ve always returned.  Singles tennis, running, cycling, swimming laps, golf (walking and carrying where allowed) and strength training; all have had their turn.

I have not worked full time since 1995, but continued as chairman of the board of a small public company until late 2000.  Since then I’ve enjoyed being a mentor and coach to several people whose careers are flourishing.  The rest of the time is free.

My current passions are cycling, strength training (including general fitness) and golf, in that order.  Cycling is Sunday, Wednesday and Friday AM with a small group of serious cyclists; strength training and fitness Tuesday and Thursday AM; golf Monday and Saturday.  I will devote a column to golf, my addiction for too many years, later.  So many seniors are hooked on golf – and golf alone – that it deserves special treatment.

When people ask me how long I’ve been retired I say, “I stopped full-time work in 1995 but still have a part-time job.”  They, of course, ask what it is.  I respond, “Taking care of myself.  I work ten hours or a bit more per week doing stuff that will keep me fit through my eighties. Cycling gets seven hours, strength three; golf doesn’t count.”  (Actually, golf counts in Bucks County, where I can walk and carry my bag; that’s exercise.)  As long as I show up for my part-time job I will be healthy and happy.

At seventy two I weigh the same as forty years ago, am a stronger cyclist than five years ago and am working out with weights comparable to ones used fifteen years ago.  All because I’ve been showing up regularly for my part-time job.  And, guess what:  The job is fun!  I can’t wait to get on my bike three days a week or go to the gym two.  Golf is fun also, particularly now that I’ve learned not to measure my self-worth based upon the day’s game.

Five years ago we had two serious cyclists; now we have up to seven, including a man in his sixties who’s done five Hawaii Ironmans, the latest in 2009.  We’ve increased our average speed from about seventeen mph to a high of nineteen and a half recently, a huge jump for a bunch of old farts.  Several of us do intervals – more about that later – and, as a result, are stronger and faster.  We cycle forty to sixty miles three times a week, will do a century ride in early April where we’ll average about sixteen mph.

A few years ago I required a steroid shot in my left knee every six months, like clockwork, in order to walk.  Some problem with arthritis or a shortfall of cartilage.  We’ve increased our cycling speed and distance each year and, as a result, the knee is fine; no pain in three years!

All it takes is commitment.  Show up. There are two times when I should exercise – when I feel like it and when I don’t.  Nike’s slogan is right on. I look forward to sharing some specifics with you in future columns.

Social Networking Initiative Drives dotFIT’s Desire to Help Change Lives Online

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

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PRESS RELEASE

dotFIT WORLDWIDE builds presence on twitter, facebook


Social Networking Initiative Drives dotFIT’s Desire to Help Change Lives Online

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. (July 1, 2009) – dotFIT Worldwide, a leading health, fitness, nutritional and technology resource, announces its presence on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and other social networks. dotFIT Worldwide offers a comprehensive online weight control and fitness program, thousands of articles, videos, tools and resources as well as meal replacement bars, shakes and dietary supplements to help people achieve their health and fitness goals.

dotFIT Worldwide realizes the value of a nontraditional communication approach. “Most companies that use social networking sites do so as a marketing strategy. Our mission, first and foremost is to help change lives. Issues related to health and fitness are very personal and emotional for people and we want to communicate with them in a way that will help them to succeed, no matter what their goals are.” said Chief Marketing Officer Craig Pepin-Donat. “People want quality information from established and reliable sources, and they want it instantly. That’s why and we’re using sites like Twitter and Facebook to deliver our message, and we’re developing our entire platform to be smartphone-compatible.”

Fans of dotFIT can rave about their favorite products, share personal success stories, and get the latest tweets, blog posts, tips and status updates from dotFIT experts, including founder Neal Spruce, staff registered dietitian Kat Barefield, and exercise expert Scott Pullen.

“It’s amazing how fast word gets around. When people find a program that actually works, or they try a product that tastes great, they tell everyone they know. We’ve got a proven fitness and nutrition program along with thousands of articles, videos, resources and free tools that help people achieve their goals and we plan on spreading the word through this medium,” continued Pepin-Donat.

Founded in 2008 by nutrition pioneer Neal Spruce and fitness visionary, Dr. Micheal Clark, CEO of NASM (National Academy of Sports Medicine), dotFIT Worldwide is poised to become the worldwide leader in personalized holistic health and fitness solutions.

For more information about dotFIT, visit www.dotFIT.com or call 877.436.8348. To find dotFIT on Twitter, go to www.twitter.com/dotFITWorldWide, and to find dotFIT on Facebook go to _ http://tiny.cc/kvixj.

About dotFIT Worldwide:

Founded in 2008 by a seasoned team of leading fitness industry visionaries, dotFIT Worldwide is rapidly becoming the worldwide leader in personalized holistic health and fitness solutions. The company’s unique online platform, dotFIT.com provides the proven essentials needed for people to eat, live and feel better. Driven by dotFIT’s custom Fitness Intelligence Technology, the platform provides a wealth of customized online digital assets, real-time monitoring and progress capabilities, exercise and nutrition programs, nutrition products and access to professional trainers certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine.  For more information visit www.dotfit.com.

About NASM:

Since 1987, the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) has been a leader in providing evidence-based certifications and advanced credentials to health and fitness professionals. Today, NASM serves more than 100,000 members in 80 countries. In addition to its NCCA-accredited fitness Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) certification, NASM also offers a progressive career track with access to Advanced Specializations, Continuing Education courses, and accredited Bachelor and Master Degree programs. The NASM educational continuum is designed to help today’s health and fitness professional enhance their career while empowering their clients to live healthier lives.

For more information, call (800) 460-NASM or visit www.nasm.org.

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Delicious Cookie Predicted to Dominate “Healthy” Dessert Market

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Delicious Cookie Predicted to Dominate “Healthy” Dessert Market

New tasty dotTREATs from dotFIT

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. (June 01, 2009) – dotFIT Worldwide, the developers of dotFIT.com—a world leader in personalized holistic health and fitness solutions for clubs and individuals—announced the release of two new healthy snacks as part of its nutrition dotFIT product line.

“We’ve been on a quest to develop great tasting snacks that are also healthy and nutritious,” said Neal Spruce, chief executive officer of dotFIT Worldwide. “Numerous studies show that bars like those in the nutrition dotFIT line are critical both for pre/post-exercise for recovery, and during weight loss for calorie control and satiety. But who wants to eat something that tastes like cardboard, no matter how healthy it is? We’ve succeeded in creating delicious products that are also good for you.”

dotFIT brings two new delicious flavors, Creamy Peanut Butter and Triple Chocolate, that radically change consumer expectations of the traditional protein bar by taking them to a higher standard. No longer do people have to sacrifice taste for the sake of nutrition.

dotTREATs are high-protein, guilt-free snacks that feature 230 calories and eight grams of fat. The dotTREATs can be purchased online at www.dotFIT.com, or in any of the hundreds of health and fitness facilities that carry dotFIT products across the US.

About dotFIT Worldwide:

Founded in 2008 by a seasoned team of leading fitness industry visionaries, dotFIT Worldwide is rapidly becoming the leader in personalized holistic health and fitness solutions. The company’s unique online platform, dotFIT.com provides the proven essentials needed for people to eat, live and feel better. Driven by dotFIT’s custom Fitness Intelligence Technology, the platform provides a wealth of customized online digital assts, real-time monitoring and progress capabilities, exercise and nutrition programs, nutrition products and access to professional trainers certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine. For more information visit: www.dotFIT.com.

Contact: Christie Renick
christie@dotFIT.com

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dotFIT Weight Loss Program – Carb Killer

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

We all enjoy eating carbohydrates and we know they are also one of the bodys primary sources of fuel. Unfortunately for our waistlines, starchy foods such as breads, potatoes, pasta and rice quickly convert to glucose, which is a sugar that the body uses for everyday energy. If the excess glucose isnt used for energy through exercise or physical activity youll quickly start to pile on unwanted pounds and stubborn fat stores. Now you can take control with CarbKiller™. Each serving contains clinically tested Phase 2®, a proprietary standardized white kidney bean extract that works by blocking dietary starch from being absorbed. By working with the bodys natural enzymes, Phase 2 blocks the action of the alpha amylase enzyme, which is responsible for breaking down starches into sugars.