National Walking Day April 2nd, 2014

The American Heart Association has designated Wednesday April 2nd 2014 as National Walking Day.

The AHA recommends 30-minutes of moderate activity, but three 10-minute periods of activity are as beneficial to your overall fitness as one 30-minute session. Walking and other physical activities can relieve tension, anxiety and depression. Walking can boost your immune system, improve your memory, and reduce your risk of cancer and heart disease.

Here are a few of their tips on how to get your co-workers and family members involved:

  • Invite a friend or family member to walk with you.
  • Encourage your employees to go for a thirty minute walk.
  • Change one of your meetings to a walking meeting and let your colleagues know why.

I shoot for 30 – 60 minutes of walking a day and am lucky enough to be able to walk most of my errands here in Sellwood. How can you make a daily walk part of your routine?

Join me for a walk this Wednesday at 10:15. Meet me at Sellwood Yoga (or better yet – join me for my 9:15 Pilates class there, followed by a walk).

Anne McCranie is a Portland, Oregon based Personal Trainer and Licensed Massage Therapist. She is always looking for walking buddies and can be reached at (503) 705-4762.

Spring Break Pilates and Yoga Class Schedule

Got time off this week? Why don’t you join me for a class?

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  • Pilates mat class 6:30 Wednesday March 26th – core strength, flexibility.
  • Vinyasa Yoga 4:30 Thursday March 27th – Sun salutations, warriors, standing balance, breathwork.
  • TaijiFit 6 pm Thursday March 27th – “Flow” through a series of standing exercises based on traditional Taichi chuan movements. No experience needed, just follow along. Joint strength and flexibility, improved balance.

 

Click here for Fluid’s full class schedule. Contact Anne to reserve your spot!

Anne McCranie is a Portland, Oregon based personal trainer and Licensed Massage Therapist. She offers weekly classes along with private and semi private training. Call her today for a complimentary consultation (503) 705 4762.

Get Happy To Improve Your Health!

 

Did you know today is the first day of spring (yay!) and it is also World Happiness Day?

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This is the second year in a row for this United Nations sanctioned event and this year they are calling on you to share your happy videos. This event was initiated by representatives from the county of Bhutan, which by the way ranks number 1 on the “Gross National Happiness Index”. This measures several factors including a people’s psychological wellbeing, health, education and living standards.

So why is happiness good for your heath? Studies show that your positive outlook affects your life span, rate of depression, even resistance to the common cold.

Here are some things that make me happy:

  • This video of schoolchildren in Detroit singing Pharell’s ‘Happy’
  • Reading positive news from the Good News Network
  • Going outside in weather like we have today!

What can you do right now to increase your happiness quotient? How do you improve your mood when you are feeling down? Let me know in the comments below…

 

Anne McCranie is a Portland, Oregon based massage therapist and personal trainer. She stays happy by laughing at herself often, getting sun on her face whenever she can and surrounding herself with positive people.

 

 

January Five Exercises – Downward Facing Dog – Adho Mukha Svanasana

Have you been doing your five this month? Here is one of them – Downward Facing Dog. Want to get lots of bang for your buck? This is the move for you. Shoulder and hip opener, spine and hamstring stretch, core strength, a little bit of everything! This move energizes your brain and may help relieve depression, stress and insomnia and improve digestion.

Here is the version I recommend for those new to yoga, or if you have tight hamstrings or shoulders.

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See how my knees and elbows are bent? I have space between my ear and shoulder and my back is long.

This version requires more strength and flexibility:

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Let’s try it together:

  • Start from hands and knees or a plank.
  • Press hands and feet into the mat and send your tail (sitz bones) to the ceiling.
  • Imagine you are pulling the mat apart.
  • Hold for one minute (if you are able to do so without pain).

Start with one minute today and see if you can increase your time held to two or three minutes by the end of January (please see safety precautions below…)

 

Anne McCranie is a Portland, Oregon based personal trainer and Licensed Massage Therapist. She holds weekly yoga and Pilates classes in her Sellwood studio. These photos are meant to be reminders of the exercises we have done together, so that you can continue your work at home.

Consult with your medical professional prior to beginning an exercise program. Spending long periods upside down is contraindicated for those suffering from unmanaged high blood pressure.

December Deals – Week Four – Buy Two Get One Free

Did you forget anyone on your list (or wake up to coal in your stocking?) Here is your last chance to score a Fluid December Deal! Buy two hours of training with Anne and receive a one hour massage for free.

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What a way to kick off the new year! You and Anne will discuss your goals, then Anne will take you through a customized program that may include Pilates, yoga, strength and/or flexibility work. Treat yourself to a reward massage after your hard work.

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*Total cost for three hours of one on one time with Anne is $160. You must purchase this deal by Monday December 30th. You have one year to use your sessions. You may use your time with Anne for personal training and or massage therapy. Anne does not offer refunds on packages. You may use these sessions yourself or give them as a gift.