Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Fall into Fitness

Fall in to Fitness!

The fall is finally here! As the hot days of summer are finally cooling off, there are lots of ways that you can stay active and enjoy the fresh, crisp weather. Being active and healthy doesn’t always mean you have to go to a gym or play a sport; it can include many different things that involve moving your body. Autumn brings on lots of activities and opportunities that we might not get during the rest of the year. For some fun outdoor fun that is sure to get your body moving, check these activities out:
  • Enjoy a scenic bike ride or walk around your town
  • Try a corn maze (Click on this link to find one near you! http://www.cornmazesamerica.com/connecticut.htm)
  • Visit a local pick-your-own farm. You can pick your own apples, pumpkins, and more!
  • Go on a hike with friends or family
  • Rake the leaves in your yard (it can be fun at any age to then jump in them!)
  • Canoeing or kayaking
  • Bring your dog for a walk. Don’t have one? Offer to bring your neighbor’s, grandparents’, friend’s, etc for a nice stroll.

While you are out having fun in the fall, be sure to dress appropriately for the weather. Wearing multiple layers may be helpful as your body temperature changes during your activities. Also, always stay hydrated and fueled! Just because you may not feel thirsty or hungry while doing an activity doesn’t mean that your body doesn’t need some water or energy. Make sure you have a water bottle handy and drink regularly, even if you don’t reel thirsty. When choosing snacks, try to make healthy choices that will provide your body with good energy. Some good snacks on the go are homemade trail mix, banana and peanut butter sandwiches, grapes, pretzels, etc. When Take care of your body, it’s the only you have!

Would you rather find something to do indoors? How about resting your mind and body with a little yoga? Yoga is a great activity because it can be done anywhere at any time because you do not need special equipment or space. What you do need is a quiet room and possibly a carpeted floor or a blanket or towel to lay on. Yoga uses a series of stretches, body positions, and breathing techniques in order to try to fully relax your body and your mind. This can be helpful after a day that had been stressful or if you need help getting to sleep at night. If you are interested in starting a yoga routine at home, here are some helpful hints:
  • Choose a time that you will not be disturbed by others
  • Try to make the room darker by closing the shades, putting a towel over the window, or turning the lights off.
  • You may want to try playing soft, tranquil music in the background.
  • Decide ahead of time which types of poses you would like to do and which body parts you would like to focus on
  • Focus on breathing deeply, in through your nose and our through your mouth
  • Be patient! It takes time to perform poses and see results. Some people practice for years! Every journey starts with a single step.

A great place to learn about the art of yoga, find poses, and even build your own pose sequence is http://www.yogajournal.com/. It is full of great information and I find it very helpful when I teach my students.

                        In health and fitness,
                                    Lauren

Friday, September 16, 2011

Time to get active!

Hi students!
I am so excited to see so many of you signing up to participate in Fitness Challenge and coming to Sports Adventure Weekend: Competition Edition! Both programs are going to be super fun :)

photo from hancockregionalhospital.com

There's no time like today to get started on your Fitness Challenge goals! I will contact each of you about this but before I do, start thinking about your own fitness goals!

 What would you like to achieve? Run a mile? Do 10 push ups? Join a team?

Here's a few ideas that will help get you off to a good start to your new healthy lifestyle:
  • Drink lots of water!!
  • Choose fruits and healthy snacks!
  • Start moving! Take a walk after dinner with your friends or family. You can do push ups, sit ups, squats and jumping jacks right at home--NO vision required!!
  • Set your Fitness Challenge goals!
Keep reading the blog because we are going to post exercises, workout tips, recipes and motivation to help you get off to a good start!!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

USABA - The Story of USABA

About USABA

Connecticut is excited to partner with USAB to bring not only the Fitness Challenge but to invite CT students to get active in sports and recreation. Many students do not know about USABA. Part of the Fitness Challenge is a free one year membership to USABA.

From the USABA website...
"Since its founding in 1976, USABA, a community-based organization of the United States Olympic Committee, has reached more than 100,000 blind individuals. The organization has emerged as more than just a world-class trainer of blind athletes, it has become a champion of the abilities of Americans who are legally blind. USABA's mission: to enhance the lives of blind and visually impaired people by providing the opportunity for participation in sports and physical activity. For more information go to http://www.usaba.org."
Learn more: www.usaba.org

Fitness Challenge!

Hi everyone,
Welcome to our new blog :) It is very exciting to get started with sports, fitness and recreation programs right here in CT! Our kick off program is the USAB Fitness Challenge. It goes for the entire school year. The registration deadline is October 5th. It is open to all ages and abilities in CT. The only thing you need is to be a BESB client!

You can participate in the Fitness Challenge both at home and at our programs. The goal of the Challenge is to promote physical activity and to reduce (or maintain healthy) body mass index (BMI) in children and youth with vision impairments.

You can enroll in the Challenge by emailing Robbin Keating, Team CT Fitness Coach, at robbin.keating@ct.gov. Registration takes five minutes!

We will begin the baseline measuring in October. Each month, students will measure themselves and send Robbin their measurements. USABA has helped motivation by providing cool prizes every three months. Each student will be given directions on how to measure themselves. It's easy and fast.
The top male and female participant will get to go to the National Sports Camp in Colorado. This is going to be a fun challenge!

Keep reading the blog.!We will post fitness challenges, acvtivity ideas & keep up with all the students who are participating in the Fitness Challenge