Trying to Lose Weight? Discover Your Ideal Caloric Intake

We’ve all been conditioned to read nutritional labels on our food to evaluate how healthy it is. And, with so many 100-calorie snacks available today, it's easy to forget the true issue — your total caloric intake! So, how many calories do you really need in a day?

The answer to that age old question is a bit more complex than you might expect. Your ideal daily calorie intake depends on many factors, including your weight (and your target weight, if you're trying to lose pounds). Also, you have to consider if you have an active or a sedentary lifestyle, whether you’re trying to lose some weight, and of course, whether you are currently or soon plan to be pregnant or breastfeeding.

If you are in decent health, you can get a general idea of your caloric needs by filling these values into an online calorie calculator. Keep in mind, however, if you are in poor health or are under a doctor’s treatment, it is best to talk to your doctor before you establish a daily calorie goal for yourself. Also, if you are setting a goal for weight loss, it might be helpful to talk to your doctor or a nutritionist to help you set realistic, healthy goals.

New Yoga Classes This Month

This month we have heard your requests and we will have Yoga, Pilates and Abs classes Monday nights at 6:45 p.m. These classes will start Monday the 11th and run every Monday for the rest of the month. Hope everyone is able to make it out and enjoy ShapeUp Fitness’s great FREE classes.

Free Fitness Classes

How are those New Year’s Resolutions going? Don’t forget about our FREE Fitness classes every Monday and Thursday night at 6:30! It’s not too late to get in the gym and fulfill those resolutions! Hope to see everyone at the Shape up Boot Camp tomorrow night!

Want To Improve Your Posture? Take These Steps

When you have good posture, you look thinner, feel better, and people will be pulled in by your confident stance. If you have a habit of slouching, it's important to know the effects it's having on your body. Poor posture can result in your inability to breathe fully, back pain, lost  sleep, or even illness. Check out these helpful tips that will keep your posture straight as an arrow:

Check your reflection. As you move through your day, try to catch your reflection, and notice your posture. If you’re hunched over, gently engage your stomach muscles to support your low back and lift your chin. Breathe in fully, and feel your spine growing taller.

Sit up straight. If you're work keeps you at a desk, try to sit with your back against the chair, with both feet flat on the floor, and with your knees in line with your hips. Keep your head held high, with your ears over your shoulders. If you're working on a computer, be sure the screen is high enough that you only have to gaze slightly downward to do your work.

Invest in good shoes. Our shoes do a number on our posture — high heels, ballet flats, flip flops, and sandals don’t give you the support you need to stand tall. Instead, invest in a comfortable, supportive, cushioned shoe that offers arch support, wide toe boxes, and no more than one-inch heels.

Exercise. Yoga, tai chi, and lesser-known disciplines such as Feldenkrais are all great for improving your posture. Attend a few classes, and see what works best for you! If you still have trouble, consider seeing a physical therapist.

Don’t take shortcuts. The only true way to improve posture is with dedication and consistent practice. So, don’t fall prey to commercials for braces or other “posture aids”. In truth, they could immobilize essentials muscles needed for a straight spine, and just make your posture worse!

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