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		<title>Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge 2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need inspiration? Information? Accountability? Join us for FREE nutrition and fitness sessions designed to help you accomplish your goals for the new year. The reward? A healthier you, goodies, door prizes, and much more! ]]></description>
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<p>Need inspiration? Information? Accountability? Join some of North Louisiana&#8217;s top physicians, nutritionists and personal trainers for the 2012 Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge. Each <strong>FREE</strong> session offers you the opportunity to accomplish your nutrition and fitness goals for the new year. The reward? A healthier you, goodies, door prizes, and much more! This year we have added a 30 minutes workout to the end of each session. So bring your water bottles and let&#8217;s get going!</p>
<h2>Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge Session #1</h2>
<p>The first session of the 2012 Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge will be held on<strong> Tuesday,</strong> <strong>January 10th from 5:30pm &#8211; 6:30 pm</strong> at the <a title="Map to the Lincoln Parish Library" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;cp=26&amp;gs_id=2p&amp;xhr=t&amp;gs_upl=&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&amp;biw=1440&amp;bih=663&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;cid=0,0,1536769549297062960&amp;fb=1&amp;hq=lincoln+parish+library&amp;hnear=0x8631cf9bb7e9f567:0xe7d0e64d7b1722d,Ruston,+LA&amp;gl=us&amp;daddr=910+North+Trenton+Street,+Ruston,+LA+71270-3328&amp;geocode=0,32.536885,-92.638811" target="_blank">Lincoln Parish Library Community Room</a>. We will be conducting optional weigh-ins and measurements at the end of each session so please come prepared to exercise and dress comfortably.</p>
<p>Our first session will include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Meal plans</li>
<li>Strength workouts</li>
<li>Recipes</li>
<li>Time Management | Making time for yourself</li>
<li>Prepping for our 5k run with Maryanne Smith</li>
<li>Optional weigh-in and measurements (5 &#8211; 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 &#8211; 7 p.m.)</li>
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<p>To register, you must first join our <a title="Join Healthy Woman Program" href="http://northernlouisianamedicalcenter.com/healthywoman" target="_blank">Healthy Woman</a> program and then click the link to RSVP. Please note: you must RSVP for each session after you have joined.</p>
<h2>Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge Session #2</h2>
<p>Join us for the second session of the 2012 Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge on <strong>Tuesday January 24, 2012 from 5:30 PM to 6:30</strong> at the <a title="Map to the Lincoln Parish Library" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;cp=26&amp;gs_id=2p&amp;xhr=t&amp;gs_upl=&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&amp;biw=1440&amp;bih=663&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;cid=0,0,1536769549297062960&amp;fb=1&amp;hq=lincoln+parish+library&amp;hnear=0x8631cf9bb7e9f567:0xe7d0e64d7b1722d,Ruston,+LA&amp;gl=us&amp;daddr=910+North+Trenton+Street,+Ruston,+LA+71270-3328&amp;geocode=0,32.536885,-92.638811" target="_blank">Lincoln Parish Library Community Room</a>. Don&#8217;t forget we will be exercising and doing weigh-ins at the end of this session. So, come prepared to workout and dress comfortably. You can still attend this event even if you are not participating in the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge.</p>
<p>The focus for this session will be:</p>
<ul>
<li>&#8220;Knees, Knees, Knees!&#8221; | Orthopaedic Surgeon, Major Blair, M.D., will discuss ways to avoid injury while exercising.</li>
<li>&#8220;Getting down to the basics: Nutrition&#8221; | Registered Dietician, Jessica Hood, RD, LDN, will give nutrition advice and tips on staying on track with your diet.</li>
</ul>
<p>You must be a member of the Healthy Woman program to participate in this event. If you have not joined already, click <a href="http://www.northernlouisianamedicalcenter.com/healthywoman">here.</a> Membership is free, and the benefits last a lifetime. You must RSVP for each session of the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge that you would like to attend.</p>
<h2>Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge Session #3</h2>
<p>Our 3rd session of the 2012 Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge will take place on T<strong>uesday February 7, 2012 from 5:30 PM to 6:30</strong> at the<strong> <a title="Map to the Lincoln Parish Library" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;cp=26&amp;gs_id=2p&amp;xhr=t&amp;gs_upl=&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&amp;biw=1440&amp;bih=663&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;cid=0,0,1536769549297062960&amp;fb=1&amp;hq=lincoln+parish+library&amp;hnear=0x8631cf9bb7e9f567:0xe7d0e64d7b1722d,Ruston,+LA&amp;gl=us&amp;daddr=910+North+Trenton+Street,+Ruston,+LA+71270-3328&amp;geocode=0,32.536885,-92.638811" target="_blank">Lincoln Parish Library Community Room</a>. </strong>Don&#8217;t forget, we will be working out and breaking a sweat for the last 30 minutes of the session. We will also be doing weigh-ins and measurements. So, dress comfortable!</p>
<p><strong></strong>The focus for this session will be:</p>
<ul>
<li>&#8220;Hello, dont forget about your heart!&#8221; | Interventional Cardiologist, Michael Langiulli, M.D.</li>
<li>Heart Health Recipe Fun</li>
</ul>
<p>To join Healthy Woman or RSVP to this event, <a href="http://www.northernlouisianamedicalcenter.com/healthywoman">click here.</a> Membership is free, and the benefits last a lifetime.</p>
<h2>Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge Session #4</h2>
<p>Session #4 will be our final session of the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge. This session will take place on <strong>Tuesday February 21, 2012 from 5:30 PM to 6:30 </strong> at the<strong> <a title="Map to the Lincoln Parish Library" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;cp=26&amp;gs_id=2p&amp;xhr=t&amp;gs_upl=&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&amp;biw=1440&amp;bih=663&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;cid=0,0,1536769549297062960&amp;fb=1&amp;hq=lincoln+parish+library&amp;hnear=0x8631cf9bb7e9f567:0xe7d0e64d7b1722d,Ruston,+LA&amp;gl=us&amp;daddr=910+North+Trenton+Street,+Ruston,+LA+71270-3328&amp;geocode=0,32.536885,-92.638811" target="_blank">Lincoln Parish Library Community Room</a>. </strong></p>
<p>Our focus for this session will be:</p>
<ul>
<li>Staying on track&#8230; You CAN do it!</li>
<li>Accountability = Stability</li>
</ul>
<p>To RSVP for this session or to Join Healthy Woman, <a href="http://www.northernlouisianamedicalcenter.com/healthywoman">click here.</a></p>
<p>For more information about the sponsors of the 2012 Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge, please visit their websites.</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Click for more information about Healthy Woman Sponsor, Northern Louisiana Medical Center" href="http://www.northernlouisianamedicalcenter.com/Pages/Home.aspx" target="_blank">Northern Louisiana Medical Center </a></li>
<li><a title="Body Back by Maryanne Davis Smith" href="http://fitmomsruston.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Body Back by Maryanne Smith </a> or on <a title="Body Back on Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/bodybackruston" target="_blank">Facebook</a></li>
<li><a title="Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge Sponsor, Seasons Wellness Clinic and Seasons - The Spa" href=" http://seasonswc.com" target="_blank">Seasons Wellness Clinic and Seasons &#8211; The Spa</a> or on <a title="Seasons Wellness on Facebook" href="http://facebook.com/SeasonsWC" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and <a title="Seasons on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/Seasonswc" target="_blank">Twitter</a></li>
<li><a title="Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge Sponsor, Sharon Jackson" href="http://stayingfitwithsharon.com/bootcamp.html" target="_blank">Sharon Jackson&#8217;s Personal Training Services</a> or on <a title="Sharon Jackson Bootcamp on Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sharons-Slammin-Womens-Bootcamp/136829104614" target="_blank">Facebook</a></li>
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<p>Click <a title="Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge 5K on Seasons Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.240357333287.138950.62137878287&amp;type=1" target="_blank">here</a> to see out photos from a previous Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge 5K!</p>
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		<title>New Yoga Classes at Seasons The Spa</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2011 18:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seasons is pleased to offer Yoga classes for all levels, including beginners. Each class will be taught by Ashley Moody, Registered Yoga Instructor. Private and group lessons available by appointment. ]]></description>
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<p><strong>Flexibility, strength, muscle tone, pain prevention, stress reduction, and improved breathing. </strong>Yoga provides all of these benefits and much more! Seasons Wellness Clinic is pleased to offer Yoga classes for all levels, including beginners. Each class will be taught by Ashley Moody, Registered Yoga Instructor. Classes will be held in the Resource Room of Seasons – The Spa Suite 202.</p>
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<li>Tuesday: 6 pm &#8211; 7 pm</li>
<li>Thursday: 6 pm &#8211; 7 pm</li>
<li>Saturday: 10 am &#8211; 11 am</li>
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<p><em>Private sessions available by appointment</em></p>
<p>$10 per session / $100 for 12 sessions</p>
<p>Student Discount: with student ID $8 per session/ $90 for 12 sessions</p>
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<p><em><strong>About Ashley Moody:</strong></em></p>
<p>Ashley lives in Ruston with her husband Taylor and their 3 precious daughters. Her education includes a B.A. in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design and a B.A. in Art Education with a Minor in Education from Converse College. After practicing for several years Ashley decided to share her passion for yoga with others by becoming certified to teach with Yoga Alliance (while pregnant with twins!). If she were granted one wish? Besides world peace and a cure for all things evil, she would really love daily “nap time” for adults! Her mantra? The only thing you have control over is how you react to life. No one can dictate your reactions.</p>
<p><strong>To schedule your group or private session, please contact our Spa Concierge at 318.255.1155.</strong></p>
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		<title>New! Extended Hours at Seasons &#8211; The Spa</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2011 18:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A visit to the spa is a great way to escape from the stresses of everyday life. Seasons The Spa now has extended hours of service beginning July 1st, 2011. We will now be open Tuesday through Saturday for retail and spa services. ]]></description>
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<p>A visit to the spa is a great way to escape from the stresses of everyday life. Seasons The Spa now has extended hours of service beginning July 1st, 2011. We will now be open Tuesday through Saturday for retail and spa services. Visit Seasons The Spa to experience the ultimate in relaxation, rejuvenation and renewal of the mind, body, and spirit. Contact the Spa Concierge for your appointment: 318.255.1155.</p>
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<li>Tuesday – 9 am – 7 pm</li>
<li>Wednesday – 9 am – 6 pm</li>
<li>Thursday – 9 am – 7 pm</li>
<li>Friday – 9 am – 6 pm</li>
<li>Saturday – 9 am – 3 pm</li>
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<p>For a list of our services, please visit our <a title="spa services page" href="http://seasonswc.com/thespa/spaservices" target="_blank">spa services page. </a></p>
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		<dc:creator>Blair</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<i>The following guest post was written by Dr. Joseph A. Debé,  a graduate of Southern California University of Health Sciences. He is a Chiropractor with Board Certification in Nutrition, a licensed Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist, as well as a Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner. You can read more of Dr. Debé’s posts at www.drdebe.com.</i><br /><br />

Most individuals embarking upon a weight-loss program set a goal to lose a certain number of pounds. They often become obsessed with checking their progress on the bathroom scale. Although a change in body weight is of importance, it is really very incomplete data. The issue is that the scale does not tell you what type of body tissue you are losing or gaining. It is very common for people to think they are achieving a desirable result in losing weight when in fact they are losing lean, healthy tissue and not fat. It is also very possible to see no change on the bathroom scale as your body is simultaneously building lean, healthy tissue and burning fat.<br /><br />

The numbers people should be concerned with are those concerning their body composition rather than body weight. There are a number of methods available to measure body composition including dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA), radioisotope dilution, and computerized tomography scanning. These methods are not readily available, however. The more commonly used techniques include hydrostatic (underwater) weighing, skinfold testing, near-infrared interactance, bioelectrical impedance, girth or circumference measurements, and body mass index (weight divided by height squared). Of these methods, under-water weighing was long considered the gold standard. In the last couple of years, a company called RJL Systems has developed advanced computer software, based on DEXA, for use with their bioelectrical impedance analyzer. This system is more accurate and reproducible than underwater weighing. What’s more, it gives additional extremely valuable information not available with the other techniques.]]></description>
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<p><em>The following guest post was written by Dr. Joseph A. Debé,  a graduate of Southern California University of Health Sciences. He is a Chiropractor with Board Certification in Nutrition, a licensed Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist, as well as a Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner. You can read more of Dr. <em>Debé</em>’s posts at www.drdebe.com.</em></p>
<p><em> </em>Most individuals embarking upon a weight-loss program set a goal to lose a certain number of pounds. They often become obsessed with checking their progress on the bathroom scale. Although a change in body weight is of importance, it is really very incomplete data. The issue is that the scale does not tell you what type of body tissue you are losing or gaining. It is very common for people to think they are achieving a desirable result in losing weight when in fact they are losing lean, healthy tissue and not fat. It is also very possible to see no change on the bathroom scale as your body is simultaneously building lean, healthy tissue and burning fat.</p>
<p>The numbers people should be concerned with are those concerning their body composition rather than body weight. There are a number of methods available to measure body composition including dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA), radioisotope dilution, and computerized tomography scanning. These methods are not readily available, however. The more commonly used techniques include hydrostatic (underwater) weighing, skinfold testing, near-infrared interactance, bioelectrical impedance, girth or circumference measurements, and body mass index (weight divided by height squared). Of these methods, under-water weighing was long considered the gold standard. In the last couple of years, a company called RJL Systems has developed advanced computer software, based on DEXA, for use with their bioelectrical impedance analyzer. This system is more accurate and reproducible than underwater weighing. What’s more, it gives additional extremely valuable information not available with the other techniques.</p>
<p>Bioelectrical impedance analysis works in the following way. The subject lies down on a flat surface and has electrodes attached to the wrist and ankle of their dominant side. A device is attached to the electrodes, which sends a very weak electrical current through the body (nothing is felt). The device measures the voltage drop of this current and yields two measurements: resistance and reactance. The values for resistance and reactance are entered into a computer program along with the subject’s height and weight. Mathematical analysis of these data yields the body composition measurements.</p>
<p>Electrical resistance is a measure of ability to conduct an electrical current. A good conductor has low resistance. The extracellular water (ECW) or fluid found outside the body cells, in combination with electrolytes, is the main conductor of the body. Fat, which has a low water content, has a high resistance. The resistance value is used to give a measure of the extracellular volume of the body.</p>
<p>Electrical reactance is an indication of capacitance &#8211; the ability of the body cells to store an electrical charge. Reactance is directly proportional to intracellular volume.</p>
<p>All other commonly available methods of measuring body composition divide tissue into two compartments: fat and fat-free mass (FFM). This is valuable information. However, the RJL Fluid and Nutrition Analysis takes things one step further. Not only does it measure fat and fat-free mass, but it further sub-divides fat-free mass into the compartments of body cell mass (BCM) and extracellular tissue (ECT). Measures of total body water (TBW), extracellular water (ECW), intracellular water (ICW), and phase angle are also made. Also, an estimate of basal metabolic rate is given. Now, let’s see what all this means and how it is of value to people trying to lose weight, bodybuilders, endurance athletes, individuals on detoxification or anti-aging programs, and the acutely and chronically ill.</p>
<p>Body cell mass (BCM) is one of the most important values obtained with this testing. BCM is the measure (given in pounds and as a percentage of body weight) of all the living metabolically active tissue in the body &#8211; muscle, organ, and blood cells. Contained within BCM are all the body’s intracellular water (ICW), and proteins and other solids. With serial testing, a change in body cell mass is due primarily to a change in muscle mass. Changes in BCM can be picked up within 72 hours. Increases in BCM equate with anabolism &#8211; the process of converting food into living tissue. Decreases in BCM are involved in catabolic (breaking down) processes. BCM is the tissue that is consumed (with negative consequences) in illness, disease, aging, under-nutrition, and athletic overtraining. Decreasing BCM from any cause leads to weakened immunity, failure to thrive, and eventually death.</p>
<p>In the early stages of catabolism, there is no change in fat-free mass (FFM) as healthy cells break down and BCM becomes extracellular tissue (ECT). The other methods of body composition analysis that measure only FFM are insensitive to these changes. The RJL system, by dividing FFM into BCM and ECT, can detect catabolism in the earliest stages and allow for early intervention and a more successful outcome. Decreases in BCM have been measured in asymptomatic HIV patients when other methods of analysis yielded normal values. Maintaining BCM can prolong survival in AIDS patients.</p>
<p>Another important application of BCM measurement is in weight loss programs. It is critical to track BCM during weight loss so that lifestyle changes can be made, if necessary, before damage is done. With improper weight loss programs, BCM decreases and the body’s set point (resting energy requirements) is reduced. The body will then store fat more easily. BCM measurements are also invaluable to the bodybuilder. Increasing BCM means muscle is being built, decreasing BCM means muscle is being broken down, regardless of what the bathroom scale implies. A normal value for BCM may range from 30% to 55% of body weight.</p>
<p>Intracellular water (ICW) is the potassium based fluid volume located in the BCM. Extracellular water (ECW) is the sodium based fluid volume located in the extracellular tissue (ECT). ECT is also made up of proteins and other solids and includes such tissues as the tendons, skin, bones, and other connective tissues. ECW is located between the cells, within blood vessels, and other spaces such as the intestines. ECW and ICW are measured in liters and expressed as percentages of total body water. Normal values for ICW range from 41% to 70%. Normal values for ECW range from 29% to 61%.</p>
<p>Changes in ICW mirror changes in BCM, and changes in ECW reflect changes in ECT. The balance between ICW and ECW indicate whether the body is in an anabolic or catabolic state. Sarcopenia, the loss of lean body mass that occurs with aging, can be seen in decreasing ICW and increasing ECW values.</p>
<p>Hydration is critical to the metabolic performance of the muscle cell. According to Haussinger, et al, from the May 22, 1993 issue of The Lancet, &#8220;An increase in cellular hydration (swelling) acts as an anabolic proliferative signal, whereas cell shrinkage is catabolic and anti-proliferative. Cellular hydration state is mainly determined by the activity of ion and substrate transport systems in the plasma membrane.&#8221; Hormones, anabolic steroids, cytokines, free radicals, chemotherapeutic and other drugs, amino acids and creatine monohydrate are among the compounds that influence ICW.</p>
<p>TBW, ECW, and ICW can reveal dehydration, water retention, and effectiveness of treatment in correcting these conditions. Fluid changes usually occur first in the ECW. For example, in dehydration the ICW only begins to decrease after there has been significant depletion of ECW. Importantly, the RJL system can be used to measure hydration status in endurance athletes, as a small loss of body water can adversely affect performance.</p>
<p>Another valuable bit of data produced by this system is the phase angle, which is a mathematical relationship between resistance and reactance. The phase angle is an indication of the health of the body cell membranes. With ill health the cell membrane fails, allowing leakage of the cell’s contents. With a decrease in the number of the body’s cells the reactance and phase angle both decrease. The higher the phase angle the greater the state of health and fitness. As health improves, so does the phase angle. The normal range for the phase angle is 4° to 12°. A study of patients with congestive heart failure found altered reactance, suggesting a change in cell membrane permeability. These values improved with treatment. Other studies have found the phase angle to very accurately predict disease progression in AIDS patients. The lower the phase angle the worse the prognosis.</p>
<p>The RJL Fluid and Nutrition Analysis system is used in hospital settings to monitor patients with a wide variety of conditions. Its breadth of information, accuracy, and repeatability allow for early intervention and improved outcome with patients suffering: burns, cancer, edema-dependent hypertension, AIDS, congestive heart failure, pulmonary edema, kidney disease, blood infection, and post-surgery.</p>
<p>In addition to giving important information on anabolic/catabolic states and the nature of tissue and fluid change to dieters, bodybuilders, and endurance athletes, the RJL system is extremely valuable to individuals engaged in metabolic detoxification programs. My own personal experience is a good example. I was tested with the RJL system immediately before starting and one week into a detoxification program. In that one week, I lost six pounds of body weight. Importantly, my BCM did not change; indicating that I was not in a catabolic state which can be a concern on this type of program. Three and a half pounds of my weight loss were in the form of fat. I lost a liter of body fluid, with all of it coming from the ECW compartment, none from ICW. This was probably due to the fact that the first place the body stores toxins is where they will do the least harm &#8211; in the ECW. As my body excreted toxins, there was less of a demand to retain ECW to dilute them. The week of detoxification also resulted in an increase in my phase angle, indicating improved health.</p>
<p>Testing with the RJL system is fast, safe, inexpensive, and non-invasive. I recommend for people to be tested at intervals of about 4 to 6 weeks for general purposes. In cases of illness or intense dietary and activity changes, testing can be performed once per week or more often.</p>
<p>Dr. Joseph A. Debé</p>
<p><a title="Dr. Joseph Debe, Board Certified Nutritionist" href="www.drdebe.com" target="_blank">www.drdebe.com</a></p>
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		<title>Confession #17: Making Peace and Making a Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 17:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aging is a fact of life. From the time we are born, we’re aging. In our younger years, aging is manifested as growth. But it’s official. I have arrived at the point in life where growth has ended. Well, at least the kind of growth that is good. Now we’re in the area of bad growth...growth of the gluteus maximus. But that’s a story for another day. Let’s just say...I’m at the turning point...the crossroads...it’s time to make peace and make a plan. <br /><br />

 Isn’t this what middle age is all about? It’s saying good-bye to your youth. It’s an acceptance of where you are. If you don’t make peace with life at this stage of the game, you are headed for a MID-LIFE crisis. You’ve seen it before. It’s usually an impractical two-seater sports car. Or maybe an infidelity that wrecks your life forever. No thanks. I’m all about making peace and making a plan.<br /><br />

 <b>Grow old gracefully.</b> My mantra has always been to grow old gracefully. And I still subscribe to that. There’s nothing more beautiful than a mature woman who has grayed naturally and looks comfortable in her own skin. Cindy McCain, wife of Arizona Senator John McCain is a great example of that. She’s just lovely. I’m pretty sure she’s made peace and made a plan. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_606" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 243px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-606" href="http://seasonswc.com/confession-8-hair-today-gone-tomorrow/seasons_0047"><img class="size-medium wp-image-606 " style="margin: 7px;" title="seasons_0047" src="http://seasonswc.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/seasons_0047-e1276277099727-233x300.jpg" alt="" width="233" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Elizabeth Haynes Drewett</p></div>
<p>Aging is a fact of life. From the time we are born, we’re aging. In our younger years, aging is manifested as growth. But it’s official. I have arrived at the point in life where growth has ended. Well, at least the kind of growth that is good. Now we’re in the area of bad growth&#8230;growth of the gluteus maximus. But that’s a story for another day. Let’s just say&#8230;I’m at the turning point&#8230;the crossroads&#8230;it’s time to make peace and make a plan.</p>
<p>Isn’t this what middle age is all about? It’s saying good-bye to your youth. It’s an acceptance of where you are. If you don’t make peace with life at this stage of the game, you are headed for a MID-LIFE crisis. You’ve seen it before. It’s usually an impractical two-seater sports car. Or maybe an infidelity that wrecks your life forever. No thanks. I’m all about making peace and making a plan.</p>
<p><strong>Grow old gracefully.</strong> My mantra has always been to grow old gracefully. And I still subscribe to that. There’s nothing more beautiful than a mature woman who has grayed naturally and looks comfortable in her own skin. <a title="Cindy McCain" href="http://twitter.com/cindyhm1">Cindy McCain</a>, wife of Arizona Senator John McCain is a great example of that. She’s just lovely. I’m pretty sure she’s made peace and made a plan.</p>
<p>My goals for growing old gracefully are these:</p>
<ol>
<li>To have the energy to do what I want when I want.</li>
<li>To live my life to the fullest without a lifetime of poor health and disease.</li>
<li>To look younger than I am, but not so young I look foolish.</li>
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<p><strong>Make peace with the present. </strong>I’m a practical girl by nature. I’ve learned to push up my sleeves and solve the problem. And making peace with the present is best done with action. Guess what? There’s no way you’re going to avoid aging. And guess what else? <em>There are advantages to being older.</em></p>
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<li>Wisdom. You’ve heard the expression, “If I knew then what I know now.” The wisdom I’ve gained in my life is a precious commodity. And honestly, I wouldn’t go back to my youth because I had too much to learn. I like knowing a lot about life and sharing that with my kids. They love my stories. And I love telling them. If you’re not sharing what you’ve learned with someone, it’s just knowledge. Knowledge becomes wisdom when you share to help others live a better life and learn from your life lessons.</li>
<li>Warmth of heart. I remember one thing about my great-grandmother in particular. My Mee-Maw, Lula Leonard Haynes, was always good for a hug. She poured unconditional love straight from her heart into mine. Her hugs were so memorable that I still vividly recall them after 3 decades. Having a warm heart, not a cold one hardened by the trials of this world, is what I want people to see in me. It’s what I want to give to my children&#8230;and one day&#8230;my grandchildren.</li>
<li>Priorities. The great thing about having years of life behind you is you gain a clear vision of what isn’t important, which helps you determine what IS important. The peculiar thing about a high school reunions is this: at the 10-year reunion everyone returns to impress with worldly accomplishments; at the 20-year reunion everyone returns happy to see each other and visit like the old friends that they are. My dad, organizer of an annual high school reunion at Shongaloo High School, told me the later reunions were so much sweeter than the earlier ones. I think people lose sight of the materialistic goals they might have embraced at a younger age, thank goodness. Over time, we learn the real value of relationships&#8230;and we learn the lack of value in possessions.</li>
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<p>There’s no doubt that growing older has substantial benefits. I can think of several things that I am happy to give up. Changing diapers is one. Cleaning up my then-4-year-old’s vomit because the concept of throwing up IN the trash can was not yet mastered. I’m happy to move past that one. Dating&#8230;my husband and I regularly look at each other and express thanks that we don’t have to be in the dating world anymore.</p>
<p>Leaving the past where it belongs is an important part of making peace with the present. My desire is to embrace the life I have now and enjoy the positives at this stage, not looking back longingly at a past that will not return.</p>
<p><strong>Make a wellness plan for the future. </strong>Prevention is one of my favorite words. Why in the world would you sit back and allow something bad to happen if prevention is possible. When it comes to healthcare, this is where our priorities should lie. Instead, our entire healthcare system is based on a DISEASE model. We go to the doctor when we’re sick. We get a quick fix. We go home and run ourselves into the ground until the next round of getting sick and then head back. It’s an agonizing treadmill we’re on that leads to a poor quality of life.</p>
<p>What if we spent our time pursuing wellness instead of just stopping the sickness? How would we go about doing that? Are we relegated to the genetics that we are born with?</p>
<p>While genetics plays a role in our health, it’s probably only 20% of the deciding factor according to Dr. Nathan Goodyear, a board certified and fellowship trained Metabolic Specialist. Our environment contributes the other 80% of influence in determining our health status.</p>
<p>We can’t change the genetics, but we can improve our body’s environment. How? There’s five areas that need to be part of our wellness plan: nutrition, exercise, hormone balance, reducing inflammation and detoxification.</p>
<p>Here’s a quick rundown.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Nutrition.</strong> You are what you eat. But are you really eating healthy? Eat foods rich in nutrients. Choose organic and eliminate your exposure to toxins. If you read the label and can’t pronounce the ingredients, don’t eat it. Yes&#8230;that includes giving up soda. Have you read that label?</li>
<li><strong>Exercise.</strong> There’s no way around it. You will feel better every time you invest your time in exercise. You don’t have to run a marathon. You can just run a couple of miles. Or maybe just walk around the block a few times. As Nike so eloquently says: “Just do it.”</li>
<li><strong>Hormone Balance.</strong> Hormones are the communication system of the body. And when hormones become imbalanced due to stress, poor nutrition, or even genetics, they need to be rebalanced. Keeping a healthy hormone balance requires proper testing and follow-up. Bioidentical hormones can help rebalance a body that has been tilted out of balance by the world.</li>
<li><strong>Inflammation.</strong> Cited as the source of all disease in much of the latest research, reducing internal inflammation is key. But how? Avoiding foods that cause silent inflammation and increasing the ones that decrease inflammation is a great beginning. A diet rich in Omega-3s is key. Supplementing with fish oil, nuts and seeds, and wild fish will boost your Omega-3 intake and reduce chronic inflammation.</li>
<li><strong>Detoxification.</strong> There’s no denying it, we live in a toxic world. Getting the toxins out of the body and reducing your exposure to toxins is an important lifestyle choice that will pay dividends in your longterm health. Using natural cleaners and avoiding chemicals is a great start. Detoxify your body with exercise (sweating is good for you) and infrared sauna, too. Again, buy organic and reduce your exposure to more toxins.</li>
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<p>We plan for our retirement. We plan our vacations. But when was the last time you sat down to plan your wellness routine? You can’t enjoy the retirement or the vacation if you feel bad or suffer from chronic disease.</p>
<p>Here’s what I want. I want a healthy living plan that actively returns my body to optimal wellness. I want to feel good from the inside out. And by feeling good on the inside, the outside will look better, too. I’m doing my retirement planning&#8230;it’s just not financial planning, it’s wellness planning! I’ve got to be healthy to enjoy my future grandbabies.</p>
<p><em>Elizabeth Haynes Drewett: a hormonal woman rumored to be somewhere between the age of 30 and 50. Her job: Operations Manager and Marketing Director for Seasons in Ruston. Her training: bachelor of arts in journalism degree from LSU and a bachelor of fine arts degree in piano performance from LA Tech University. Her life: wife of C.P. Drewett, Jr. and doting mother to Langdon, age 12, and Reagan, age 6. Her passions: the state of Louisiana &#8211; as Miss Louisiana 1992 she devoted her year of service to breast cancer education and the importance of early detection; lover of music &#8211; invested 10 years as a piano teacher into the lives of the most wonderful kids in the world; lover of a good game &#8211; job experiences include PING Golf Equipment and the NBA’s Phoenix Suns. Her favorite things: an underdog who overachieves, a good laugh, a good book, a good word, and a good hair day. You can follow her on <a title="Elizabeth Drewett on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/edrewett" target="_blank">Twitter</a>. Her column, Confessions of a Hormonal Woman, is published bi-monthly in The Minute Magazine.</em></p>
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		<title>Seasons Team Members Rockin&#8217; and Rollin&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 16:56:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Blair</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seasons team members Trevor Torres and Bethany Cox recently completed the Rock 'N Roll Mardi Gras half-marathon in New Orleans, LA. ]]></description>
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<p>Running is addicting, or so we’ve heard. Two members of the Seasons team have become addicts. On Sunday, February 13th, Trevor Torres and Bethany Cox both completed their second half-marathon, the “Rock &#8216;n Roll Mardi Gras” in New Orleans, LA. Along with 17,000 others, these two athletes completed the 13.1 mile run benefiting the American Cancer Society.</p>
<p>Training for a half-marathon can be strenuous. It takes weeks, even months, to train for the 13.1 mile trek. “I made sure I gave myself a couple days rest within the week, which helped my muscles recuperate after the long run days. Two weeks before the race was my longest run.” Most runners, like Bethany, follow a training schedule to prepare and build up their endurance for the big day. “The race itself was such an adrenaline rush…and the weather was perfect!”</p>
<p>The “Rock n’ Roll” marathon series is known for having great local music and entertainment along the race routes. “This was my second half marathon in the Rock &#8216;n Roll series and I really enjoy the live bands along the entire course that make it entertaining!&#8221; said Trevor. &#8220;It gives you something to look forward to every mile and a headliner band at the finish line!&#8221;</p>
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<div id="attachment_3793" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://seasonswc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/182937_525167598396_63500944_30865014_4301726_n1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3793 " title="Bethany Cox, LMT" src="http://seasonswc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/182937_525167598396_63500944_30865014_4301726_n1-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">&quot;I love Rock &#39;n Rolls!&quot; Bethany Cox, LMT (New Orleans, La.)</p></div>
<p>The New Orleans course started near the convention center downtown, then went through uptown, the garden district, French Quarter, and ended in City Park. &#8220;It was a great scenic route, and we could not have asked for better weather. It was in the 40’s that morning, and by the time I finished, it was in the low 50’s. I’m looking forward to my next half marathon in March, the Rock &#8216;n Roll &#8212; Dallas!&#8221;</p>
<p>At Seasons, our approach to wellness is centered around five main areas, one of which is exercise. It is important to include exercise in your healthy living plan. We are so proud of these two team members and hope this encourages you in your journey to wellness.</p>
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		<title>FIT4BABY Pregnancy Fitness Classes Offered at Seasons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping your body strong and fit can make pregnancy more enjoyable and can speed labor, delivery, and recovery. Exercise is an important component to your pregnancy, as well as your strength as a new mom. ]]></description>
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<p>Pregnancy is a time of beauty and wonder. It can also be a time of discomfort and trial. Keeping your body strong and fit can make pregnancy more enjoyable and can speed your labor, delivery, and recovery. Exercise is an important component to your pregnancy, as well as your strength as a new mom. Keeping fit will help you avoid conditions like constipation, gestational diabetes, back pain, cramps, morning sickness, excessive weight gain, and swelling.</p>
<p>Pregnancy is the perfect time to commit to you and your baby’s health! Stroller Strides and Seasons have teamed up to offer Fit4Baby. Fit4Baby is a prenatal fitness program created to safely and effectively teach women in any stage of their pregnancy to exercise. Instructor and Ruston mom, Maryanne Smith, is nationally certified in pre and post-natal fitness. Classes include warm-up, strength training, cardio, stretching, and balance exercises.</p>
<p><strong> Fit4Baby  package ($179) includes:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>A relaxing, 60 minute pre-natal massage</strong></li>
<li><strong>Sprayology B-12 + Folic Acid spray</strong></li>
<li><strong>6 Fit4Baby sessions</strong></li>
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<p><strong> Fit4Baby Plus package ($239) includes:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>A relaxing, 60 minute pre-natal massage</strong></li>
<li><strong>Sprayology B-12 + Folic Acid spray</strong></li>
<li><strong>Creme Specifique Vergetures Stretch Mark Cream by Guinot</strong></li>
<li><strong>6 Fit4Baby sessions</strong></li>
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<p>Fit4Baby classes will be held in the Resource Room of Seasons – The Spa in Ruston. Classes will be held each Monday starting October 18th from 6pm-7:15pm. Space is limited, please reserve your spot today! To register for Fit4Baby, please contact Seasons – The Spa at 318.255.1155.</p>
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		<title>Petrus and Africa Top Finishers In Wellness Challenge 5K</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 16:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jesse Petrus, 24, of Ruston, and Lauren-Elizabeth Africa, 18, of Calhoun were top finishers in the first annual Wellness Challenge 5K held at Lincoln Parish Park Saturday, May 22. Seven women were announced graduates of the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge, of which the Wellness Challenge 5K was the culminating event. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>April showers bring May flowers. And on Saturday, May 22nd, the rescheduling of the Wellness Challenge 5K due to April showers was long forgotten. Participants from surrounding areas traveled from Alexandria, Gonzales, Arcadia, Calhoun, Choudrant, West Monroe, Shreveport and Arkansas to participate in the first annual Wellness Challenge 5K sponsored by Healthy Woman of NLMC, Seasons and Sharon Jackson&#8217;s Slammin&#8217; Boot Camp.</p>
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<p>With a winning time of 18:31.7, the overall male winner was Jesse Petrus, 24, of Ruston. The overall female winner was Lauren-Elizabeth Africa, 18, of Calhoun. Lauren-Elizabeth finished the 5K trail run in 22:33.4.</p>
<p>But the amazing story of this 5K was not just in who won, but also in who finished the 5K. In January, a group of 100 women embarked on a journey &#8211;  the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge. The Challenge was a six-part event created for women of north Louisiana to learn more about proper nutrition and the benefit of exercise. Each event featured nutrition presentations by Valerie Costanza, RD, of Seasons as well as fitness presentations by Sharon Jackson, CPT, of Sharon Jackson’s Slammin’ Boot Camps. The joint effort event was designed to promote a lifestyle of health and wellness. A kickoff event was held Tuesday, January 12 followed by monthly Challenge Sessions in January, February, and March. The culminating event was the the Wellness Challenge 5K, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 24, but rescheduled for May 22 due to rain.</p>
<p><strong>Seven </strong>Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge participants completed all six events in the Wellness Challenge including the 5K and were awarded a special gift from Seasons. The Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge graduates were <strong>Theresa Snipe, Wanda Ellenberger, Linda Kay Gore, Pam Willis, Kathy Shipp, Lolo Long, </strong>and <strong>Roseline Clary. </strong>All of the graduates were entered into a drawing for a Smooth Shapes Cellulite Treatment package (valued at $2,000) from Seasons. The winner of this package was <strong>Roseline Clary.</strong></p>
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<p>Proceeds from the 5K will benefit Healthy Woman and the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge for 2011, a free-to-the-public health and wellness educational effort.</p>
<p>Awards were given to the top-three finishers in each age category along with the overall male and female winners. Congratulations to the winners and great job to all participants!</p>
<p><strong>Male 17 and under</strong></p>
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<li>Jacob Lee 19:58.1</li>
<li>E.M. Smith 20:16.3</li>
<li>Blake Moss 23:00.7</li>
<li>Jarod Sexton-Davis.1 24:24</li>
<li>Adam Lee 28:26.2</li>
<li>Andrew Daniel 29.1:54</li>
<li>Corey Moss 43:04.2</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Male 18-35</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Cody Fueger 27:03.2</li>
<li>David Caston 28:03.1</li>
<li>Chandler Herndon 28:11.4</li>
<li>Kiran Seshagiri 28:21.6</li>
<li>Eric Buskirk 29:26.0</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Male 36-55</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Craig Moss 23:00.0</li>
<li>Dr. Nathan Goodyear 24:08.6</li>
<li>Bert Lee 25:57.6</li>
<li>Chad Herndon 28:15.3</li>
<li>Heath Miller 29:51.7</li>
<li>Cary Shively 30:23.7</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Male 56 and over:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Joe Lane 23:15.1</li>
<li>Steven Pawlitschek 28:49.2</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Female 18-35</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Heather Tuerschmann 25:19.5</li>
<li>Kristy Stephens 26:31.5</li>
<li>Shelley Mercer 27:42.7</li>
<li>Kelly Derveloy 28:18.9</li>
<li>Emily Pullin 29:12.3</li>
<li>Danielle Fueger 29:53.0</li>
<li>Audrey Buskirk 31:21.6</li>
<li>Shelley Sishagiri 32:02.4</li>
<li>Stormy Maxwell 32:23.8</li>
<li>Janie Carrico 33:05.8</li>
<li>Tracy Oglesby 33:28.1</li>
<li>Brandi Kyzar 3:35.3</li>
<li>Holly Henley 38:29.4</li>
<li>Jessica Benson 38:30.1</li>
<li>Elaine Caston 58:28.6</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Female 36-55</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Kelli Worthy 24:23.1</li>
<li>Ramona Miller 27:17.3</li>
<li>Christine Sanderson 27:42.6</li>
<li>Michal-Jean Storms 30:06.7</li>
<li>Lynne Brazzel 32:09.1</li>
<li>Tammy Goodyear 32:14.8</li>
<li>Angela Grafton 32:31.6</li>
<li>Shawn Moss 34:04.4</li>
<li>Michelle Scott 34:45.2</li>
<li>Wanda Ellenberger 35:29.9</li>
<li>Cheryl Richardson 35:50.7</li>
<li>Becky Hood 38:40.5</li>
<li>Tracy Smith 38:53.7</li>
<li>Deidra Shively 39:11.0</li>
<li>Christine Strebeck 39:30.6</li>
<li>Donna Benson 40:52.2</li>
<li>Alyssa Phillips 45:43.2</li>
<li>Karla Atwater 45:51.9</li>
<li>Lora Hammons 46:18.9</li>
<li>Riesa Gusewelle 54:35.4</li>
<li>Roseline Clary 55:01.5</li>
<li>Lolo Long 55:07.2</li>
<li>Linda Gore 55:09.6</li>
<li>Pam Willis 58:22.0</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Female 56 and over</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Alice May 31:58.9</li>
<li>Theresa Snipe 56:21.6</li>
<li>Kathy Shipp 58:23.7</li>
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		<title>Confession #11: Goals, Progress And A Non-Runner’s Venture Into The Running World</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 17:18:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a healthy eater. But the big issue for me (and most women my age) is the exercise issue. I love to walk. But it just wasn’t enough. I have always wanted to be a runner (there’s nothing more beautiful than a lean runner’s body) but one ache from a knee was all I needed to quit. And then....the opportunity arose to have THE GOAL - to run a 5K! And here I am. The non-runner. I now own my first pair of running shoes!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m a big fan of goal-setting. My mother cultivated this idea in my brain from childhood. She always said, “Elizabeth, you’ll always do better if you are shooting for a goal.”</p>
<p>So from my earliest remembrances, I have had a goal. And it’s when I haven’t had a goal in mind that my life becomes a little derailed. When my mom notices my derailment, she will always ask, “So what’s your goal?” Sometimes I had no answer.</p>
<p>One thing I love about getting older is gaining wisdom. And I now truly appreciate the wisdom of my mother’s words. And in November of last year, I decided to set a goal. When spring rolled around in 2010, I wanted to wear the clothes that stayed in the back of the closet last year. However, one thing I’ve learned about myself over the years is that I cannot diet. It won’t last. For me, it’s about a healthy lifestyle.</p>
<p>I am a healthy eater. But the big issue for me (and most women my age) is the exercise issue. I love to walk. But it just wasn’t enough. I have always wanted to be a runner (there’s nothing more beautiful than a lean runner’s body) but one ache from a knee was all I needed to quit.</p>
<p>And then&#8230;.the opportunity arose to have THE GOAL.</p>
<p>I am on the advisory council for Healthy Woman at Northern LA Medical Center in Ruston, Louisiana. During a meeting with the <a title="Healthy Woman" href="http://www.northernlouisianamedicalcenter.com/Healthy%20Woman/Pages/Healthy%20Woman.aspx" target="_blank">Healthy Woman</a> Coordinator, Audrey Buskirk, we were brainstorming ideas to help women become more educated on being healthy. With the new year rapidly approaching (our meeting was in November 2009), we were seeking to create some sort of event or series of events that would help motivate women to pursue their fitness and nutrition resolutions they might make at the beginning of the new year. You know. THE RESOLUTION. I think I have made that resolution every year for the last 20 years. The lose weight resolution. Ugh. I said it out loud. I HATE the words lose weight.</p>
<p><a href="http://seasonswc.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/logo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-665" style="margin-right: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px;" title="logo" src="http://seasonswc.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/logo-300x106.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="106" /></a>And so, the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge was born. Who knew it would end up changing my life. The one thing I’d been looking for was THE GOAL &#8212; a reason to take that first step. As I worked on putting together tools for women to become healthier such as nutrition presentations (by <a title="Valerie Costanza, RD" href="http://seasonswc.com/focus-on-healthy-and-nourishing-food-choices-during-national-nutrition-month/744/" target="_blank">Valerie Costanza, RD</a>, and staff member at Seasons) and customized fitness programs (by <a title="Sharon Jackson, CPT" href="http://stayingfitwithsharon.com/index.html" target="_blank">Sharon Jackson, CPT and owner of Sharon’s Slammin’ Boot Camps</a>), I found myself in therapy. Yes. What I was creating for others would end up helping me as much or even more than those who have attended!</p>
<p>The Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge began in January with a kickoff party. Every good event begins and ends with a party, right? Then every three weeks was another session which included healthy food (with recipe cards for each menu item), and a nutrition and fitness presentation. As I write this column, I am preparing for the fourth and final wellness session. However, the real life-changer of the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge is the final event &#8212; a fitness goal for me and all my friends &#8212; the <a title="5K Run/Walk" href="http://seasonswc.com/events/healthy-woman-fitness-challenge-5k-runwalk/" target="_blank">Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge 5K Run/Walk</a>.</p>
<p>One of my greatest pet peeves in the whole world is a hypocrite &#8212; say one thing, do another. And so my own hypocrisy immediately convicted me. I CANNOT RUN A 5K. I cannot even run to my mailbox.</p>
<p>There you go. The beginning of the journey.</p>
<p>And here I am. The non-runner. I now own my first pair of running shoes purchased from Sport Spectrum in Shreveport. I love that place! Great customer service! They even watch how you walk to make sure that you are fit with the proper pair of shoes. I bought 2 running outfits. Every girl needs the right outfit for the occasion! And I downloaded the <a title="Couch to 5K Running Program" href="http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml" target="_blank">Couch-to-5K running program</a> for my iPod. If you’ve never run before, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this program. In 9 weeks, you can go from couch potato to running a 5K.</p>
<p>It hasn’t been easy. I have had to make myself get out of my warm , cozy bed and run in 27 degree weather. I have posted my running status on Facebook to force myself into accountability. And it’s working. It’s not an overnight-wake-up-the-next-morning-and-your-skinny sort of solution. It’s a life change. And that’s what it takes for a 40-something to be healthy into her 50’s, 60’s, and beyond.</p>
<p>I WILL RUN that 5K on Saturday, April 24th. (Actually, since I’m in charge of the race, I may have to run it the afternoon before so I can work during the race!) I may lay down on the ground after I cross the finish line, but I will cross the finish line.</p>
<p>If you can’t run, then come join us and walk. The point is this: everyone needs a goal. I know. My mother said so! And just for the record, I AM wearing one of those outfits that hung in the back of the closet last spring. Oh happy day!</p>
<p>Click <a title="5K" href="http://seasonswc.com/events/healthy-woman-fitness-challenge-5k-runwalk/" target="_self">here</a> for more information about the Healthy Woman Wellness Challenge 5K Run/Walk, Saturday, April 24, Lincoln Parish Park, Ruston, LA at 8 a.m.  Train Hard. Live Well.</p>
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