71 Year Old Trainer A True Inspiration

 

When I read this I knew I had to share it.

Take 3 minutes out of your busy schedule and read this story.

I wouldn’t be surprised if you dropped what you are doing right now and put in a hard workout!

It’s that inspiring.

If you are just a amazed at this woman as I am, please leave a comment at the end of this post.

Stay Motivated!

Sarai Jones

P.S. I want to look like this when I’m 71 🙂

Trainer,
71, is inspiration to clients

By Ericka Blount Danois


In the corner of the gym, Ernestine
Shepherd is quietly training a petite client, Cynthia Evans, who weighs 110
pounds and is 4 foot 11 inches tall. They are working on their rear delts,
lifting 5-pound weights and stretching their arms into a "T" before they move on
to the 30-poundweights.

It would all seem pretty dreary — the rain, the routine of weightlifting — if it weren’t for the fact that Shepherd, at age 71, is so dazzling to watch. Wearing red sweat pants, a red-and-white sports bra and
a baseball cap that reads, "Determined, dedicated, disciplined to be fit," she is a unique figure in the world of fitness.

Shepherd’s attitude lends credence to the adage "age ain’t nothing but a number." Five days a week, she trains women of all ages — three days at Energy gym and two days at her church,Union Memorial United Methodist Church , 2500 Harlem Ave. , where she has a class of 25.

ERNESTINE SHEPHERD Profile


Age: 71
Profession: Certified personal trainer and retired school secretary at City Springs School in South Baltimore .
Training grub: She drinks 16 ounces of water and eats a light snack that includes a bagel with peanut butter or two hard-boiled eggs before starting her workout.


On the run: SusanG. Komen Breast Cancer, Turkey Trot, Women’s Classic in
Baltimore, Resolution Run at Patterson Park, Race for the Kids, the Dreaded
Druid Hills at Druid Hill Park, Baltimore Marathon.

Other acclaim: Has appeared in Essence (1991 and 2003); The Baltimore Times (2002); and the book Self Seduction, Ultimate Path to Inner and Outer Beauty (2003); has appeared on
The View (2001); in a Carmax commercial (2004); and in the Miss America Senior Pageant (2004). She models for Nova Models in Baltimore .

Status: Married to Collin Shepherd, 77, for 52 years. They have a son and a grandson.

What her husband says: "She is a very determined person and she
is not only in this for herself, she is interested in helping other people,
including myself," he says. "We exercise at home. She is an inspiration tome;
sometimes I get lazy, but she gets on me. I learned you are never too old to
exercise."

"I usually start off with about 15 minutes of cardio, running in place, then we do floor exercises working on the abs, legs, upper and lower obliques, and then we proceed with the weights," she says about her training sessions that last about an hour. Wendy Barry, 38, started training with Shepherd six months ago. After her weight went up to 241 pounds, she started working with a nutritionist and lost 50 pounds.

When she started working with Shepherd, she lost another 20 pounds and traded her size 22 dress for a size 8. Some days she walks 10 miles with Shepherd before she goes to work at the Department of Social Services in Baltimore .

With 10 percent body fat, Shepherd is 5-foot-5 and about 130 pounds of inspiration to her clients, many of whom she includes in her routine of walking or running, which begins at 4 a.m. at Druid Hill Park.

Sharron Woods, 60, and her mother, 85-year-old Eva Miller, attend Shepherd’s Saturday class at the church. Both are former body builders who have successfully competed in weightlifting competitions.

When Miller was 70, at 5 feet 3 inches tall and 150 pounds, she could bench press 175 pounds. So she
and her daughter were skeptical when they began Shepherd’s first class and were instructed to run in place.

"I looked at my mother and said, ‘This is not going to get it; we are used to vigorous exercise,’ " Woods says. "Well, then she pulled out some exercises I had never seen. Before we left, I was begging
for more."

Some of the exercises, Woods recalls, included trunk twists while holding a pole– right, and then left, before going down and doing squats still holding the pole.

Still, Woods wasn’t convinced. When Shepherd asked her to run with her in the morning, her first thought was, "She’s 70, I can keep up with her." "That woman was a road runner!" remembers Woods. "I am
really energized working out with her."

Her mother was equally humbled:
"She didn’t go easy on me because of my age," says Miller, who works part time as a teacher’s aide in the Baltimore school system. "She works me just like she works everybody else."

Indeed, she even works hard enough that her former trainer, Raymond Day, can’t keep up with her.

Though he runs with her some mornings, he is reluctant to take her up on offers to participate in the
marathons she runs in. In addition to her regular workout routine and training others, Shepherd has participated in numerous 5K and 10K races and marathons.

But Shepherd hasn’t always had a focus on fitness in her life. In fact, in her younger days she was a "prissy" girl, with little athletic interests.

It wasn’t until she turned 56 that she began to exercise with the aid of her sister.

They were both spurred on to join a gym after shopping for bathing suits and not liking what they saw in the mirror.

Day trained them both at a gym on U.S. 40 and remembers that Shepherd was in good shape, but had a lot of body fat and didn’t know how to lift weights. Her sister, a year older, acclimated her body quickly to the routines.

Then one day in 1992, her sister came into the gym complaining of a ringing in her ears. "A few days
later, she passed away," remembers Day. "She had a brain aneurysm that burst in her head. They were really close, they did everything together." "When she died, I said I didn’t want to do anything," says Shepherd, a retired Baltimore schools secretary. "A friend of mine said, ‘You know your sister wouldn’t want you to do
that.’ "

Day says that when she decided to come back to the gym, she came back with a new vigor and dedication. Before long, people would compliment her on how she looked. "She was the most dedicated person I have ever trained," says Day, who worked with her for 15 years.

Nowadays, she works with nutritionist Todd Swinney. She keeps busy by modeling in magazines and
commercials and recently participated in the Senior Miss America pageant in Baltimore .

But mostly she inspires others.

"She is a people person," says Woods. "She is constantly asking, ‘How do you feel about this? Are you feeling OK?’ Most people just follow a routine and they don’t pay attention to how you feel. With Ernestine, every day is different.

"So that means, it not only keeps you thinking, it keeps your body thinking and challenges your
body," she says. Miller agrees.

"She is amazing," she says. "I don’t think I’ll ever look like that, but I am working on it!"

Emotion Creates Motion

 

Can you remember a time when you felt completely discouraged with your body?

It’s easy to beat yourself up when the body that you have is miles from the one you want.

When negative emotions flood over you resist the urge to get down on yourself, rather turn the tides in your favor.

You may have heard the expression ’emotion creates motion’.

This is a very powerful tool. Channel your dissatisfaction with your body into ‘motion’. Take control of your body and put a plan into action.

Need help taking the next step?

email me today!

I’m here to help.

Sarai Jones

Delicious Dinner Idea

 

You can never have too many ideas for a healthy meal.

Check this one out.

Enjoy!

Curried Chicken and Veggies

This chicken and veggie dish is light and delicious. Yogurt and curry flavors blend for an enjoyable new chicken experience. Enjoy it as a tasty lunch or a protein packed dinner.
Servings: 2

Here’s what you need…

  • 5 oz boneless raw chicken breast, diced
  • 1/4 cup chicken broth
  • 4 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 5 cups raw mushrooms, sliced
  • 4 teaspoons olive oil
  • 2 cups red bell pepper, chopped
  • 2 cups China peas
  • 1 cup plain lowfat yogurt
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder
  1. Put 2 teaspoons olive oil and the diced chicken in a non-stick pan. Cook chicken until browned, then add chicken broth, yogurt, curry powder and cornstarch, stir constantly. Heat until thick sauce forms, then simmer for 5 minutes.
  2. While chicken is cooking put 2 teaspoons olive oil, mushrooms, bell peppers, and china peas in another non-stick pan. Cook until the vegetables are tender.
  3. Place an equal amount of vegetable on 2 plates and top with equal amounts of chicken.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 373 calories, 13g fat, 35g carbohydrate, 7g fiber, and 32g protein.


Check out my website for more great recipes

Look Great While You Slim Down

 

I’m noticing a trend in Booty Bootcamp lately, you ladies are spending a lot of time pulling up your pants! As in they’re getting to big.

Good job!

I think it’s about time you started dressing for the new you and I have just the person to help you.

I am excited to introduce someone new to the Fit & Fabulous team, Krista Carlson. She is a style consultant that will be popping in from time to time to give us up to the minute fashion tips and ways to look fabulous as you working toward your goal and once you get there!

Click here to learn more about Krista, then read on for 5 of the first of many great fashion tips.

I’m always here to help

Sarai Jones

Fit & Fashionable Tips

From IN VOUGE by Krista Carlson, style consultant invouge.krista@gmail.com

1. Loosing Inches? Feeling it in your waistlines of jeans, pants, skirts…what do I do?Get proud that you’ve shed those lbs. and inches, you’ve worked hard for it! Rid yourself of those big sizes and make yourself a new number on the rack. Shop for a size that fits and have a tailor take in any akward parts for a great look.

2. Want the look of Patricia Field? Now you can have a fun look from stylist Patricia Field, wardrobed all of the actors in Sex and the City. www.hsn.com/PatriciaField Come on in and see the city in style!

3. New Season…New Scent. There is a new season upon us and no better reason to retire your signature scent, for a few months at least, and try something different!

4. Are you Fashion Forward? If you are stepping out to get fit, strong and toned…is your closet matching the new you? Give your closet a workout and toss things that you just will not wear in the next year, next season. Dry clean items and prep for the new season that is on it’s way! Rotate summer items and pull your favorite items you will wear each month to be easily accessed and seen!

5. Sweet ‘n’ low Booties. Gotta get these for dresses, skirts, jeans, slacks, any outfit..almost! http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/6019282/0~2376778~6019282?origin=sdlp

Small changes make a big difference

 

How many times have you told yourself that you need to lose weight?

I’m not talking about a couple pounds either – I’m talking about 20 or more pounds of extra fat that you’d like to see disappear.

Maybe you are even considering signing up for personal training in the Livermore or Elk Grove area.

I’ve come to notice a trend. Most people psyche themselves out before they ever start losing the weight. It’s as if the enormity of their goal simply puts them into shut down mode, and they give up on the idea entirely.

Has this ever happened to you? You try out a diet or exercise plan for a week or so, and then you get frustrated when your body looks the same as before. So you give up.

Weight loss isn’t a speedy thing. It takes time to gain weight – many people put on weight for years and then expect to lose it in a few weeks or months. It doesn’t work that way.

So instead of pressuring yourself into losing 50 pounds in two months, how about sticking with a realistic, proven way for long term weight loss: Small changes to your lifestyle over time will make the difference.

In practical terms, make it your goal to drop one pound a week.

Now, this may not seem like that much, but if you did this consistently for one year it would result in 50 lbs lost. All it takes are small changes in your daily lifestyle. Let’s break the process down…

How to shed a pound a week: Burn 3500 extra calories.

It really is that simple. Try the following three steps:

  1. Record your normal weekly exercise – look at everything from walking to participating in sports to exercising in the gym. This is your starting point. You need to burn an additional 3500 calories on top of your normal weekly exercise. If you don’t currently exercise, then this step is really easy for you, a simple blank page will do.
  2. Record your normal weekly food intake – this may be hard to do honestly, but remember that you are only cheating yourself by not recording everything. Calculate the total number of calories that you eat in an average day. In your quest for dropping inches you shouldn’t exceed your normal daily caloric intake – you should, rather, work at slowly decreasing that number. Remember, we are going for a 3500 calorie deficit each week – this can be done by a combination of increased calorie exertion (exercise) as well as a decrease in calories consumed (eating less).
  3. Chart the difference – now that you know your starting point for both calorie exertion and calorie intake it is time to turn the tables in your favor. Take every opportunity to exert more calories by increasing your physical activity, and to decrease your calorie consumption by eating fewer calories and by making healthier selections. Record your progress in a notebook and refer back to it often. You will be surprised how encouraging it is to see your progress written down on paper.

Remember, if you burn up 500 calories a day you will drop a pound in a week.

Here are some practical ways to lose calories:

If you normally…
Do this instead…

Drink regular soda pop
Drink water or diet soda pop (160 calories lost)

Eat a snack from a vending machine
Enjoy an apple (180 calories lost)

Hit the snooze button in the AM
Jog for 30 minutes before work (150 calories lost)

Skip your workout
See me for an invigorating workout (changes your life!)

Weight loss doesn’t have to be allusive. Make small changes each and every day toward a healthier, fitter you. Remember that small changes make a big difference.

I’m always here to help –

Sarai Jones
email me today!

Pre-New Years Resolutions

 

Wanna be a rebel?

Why follow the masses and wait until January 1 2009 to start working off the excess fat you are desperate to get rid of?

With just about 14 weeks left until the new year you can make a real dent in your weight loss goals if not reach them entirely!

Imagine going into the new year being able to focus on something else other than your body for once.

Aren’t you tired of that yet?

There are only 3 sessions left this year of Booty Boot Camp.

That’s 12 weeks of expert fitness instruction and focused nutrtitional guidance.

We are excited to be bringing you lots of great new programs to make Booty Boot Camp even better including:

  • Step-by-step meal-by-meal weekly menus and grocery lists
  • one-on-one personal training along with boot camp
  • Personalized workouts for your "off" days or when you are traveling
  • And lots more!

Log onto http://www.getfitwithsarai.com/boot-camps-for-women.html to check out the new packages and check the next session start dates.

I’m always here to help

Sarai Jones

The Starbucks Diet

 

So my post on http://twitter.com/BootyBootCamp (if you’re not following me, please do) where I mentioned drinking a Starbucks Vivanno caught a lot of attention from my Booty Boot Camp girls.

You wanted to know if it was “ok” to drink when you are on the go without sabotaging your fat loss efforts. I was pretty sure I had remembered the nutritional facts correctly but I wanted to double check so here it is.

It turns out that the between the two flavors; Chocolate-Banana and the orange-mango-banana, the chocolate-banana Vivanno is the better choice (which makes me happy because I think it tastes the best). Even though it has 20 more calories (270 compared to 250) and a little more fat (5g vs 2g), it also has a less carbs, less sugar and more protein, so overall this is my pick.

They both have 6g of fiber (about 25% of your recommended intake) which explains why they keep you full for a long time.

You can also add a shot of espresso to the chocolate-banana or a shot of matcha to the orange-mango-banana but beware, while the espresso does not do much to the nutritional value of the chocolate-banana (it brings everything down a gram or two) the matcha sends the orange-mango-banana into the unsuitable category. The one shot adds 40 calories, 10g carbs and 10g of sugar.

So while I would rather have you drinking a vivanno instead of eating a starch loaded sub-way sandwich with very little protein or some greasy fast food option, I still want you to be aware of the fact that these
drinks do contain a higher amount of sugar than you want to take in on a normal everyday basis. Most of this is due to the fruit content but if you are trying to reduce the fat on your body, keeping your blood sugar stable is key, and too many sugar loaded meals can keep you spiking and crashing for hours thus slowing down your fat burning process.

A couple of tips to bring down the calories and sugar even more would be to substitute non-fat milk
for the regular 2% and ask for 1 or 2 less pumps of the bittersweet cocoa used in it.

My best tip: Be prepared. I would say 9 times out of 10 you know if you are going to be working late or on the road for more than an hour or two. Pack your little cooler with a healthy high fiber, low sugar, protein
packed meal that you can eat on the go and save the vivannos for a treat. I’ll take my own advice and lay of the starbucks. 🙂

Sarai Jones

www.getfitwithsarai.com

Flexible Spending = Massage

 

A massage is always a good idea. Any excuse will do.

One of my boot campers forwarded this message to me about using you flexible spending dollars for massage therapy. It sounds like a perfect way to put those use it or lose it dollars to work.

Now this is from a specific massage chain but the rules apply no matter where you choose to get our rub down.

check it out and enjoy!

Sarai Jones

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The end of summer always signals a switch in schedules. It seems as if things suddenly go from slow-and-lazy summer to full-speed-ahead fall. As your me-time gets more scarce, it’s more important than ever to pay attention to your health. That includes eating right, exercising, getting plenty of sleep and getting regular massages to help keep your stress at a healthy level.
While we can’t help cross many of the tasks off your to-do list, we do have good news. This is likely the time of year when your flexible spending account (FSA) is soon approaching the closing date. If you still have money to spend, don’t forget that massage therapy is an eligible expense. And since FSAs have a "use it or lose it" policy, you have a great reason to move massage a priority in your schedule.

While the health and wellness benefits of regular massage are many, not all massages qualify for your pre-tax FSA dollars. Based on federal tax code, a qualified expense "must be to alleviate or prevent a physical or mental defect or illness." Massage is a frequently endorsed component in the treatment and prevention of a number of conditions. For starters, by lowering your heart rate and blood pressure, relaxing muscles and increasing endorphins, massage can aid in releasing stress, which is a leading contributor to a number of health conditions. It also can help naturally boost your immune system leading to fewer illnesses.

The news about massage is also good for migraine sufferers because massage has been shown to decrease headache frequency and reduce sleep disturbances, as well as reduce the chances of stress-induced headaches.

Additionally, recent research shows that massage therapy can help those who have insomnia, chronic pain, depression and anxiety, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome and fibromyalgia, and is beneficial for people recovering from surgery.

Ready to use up your FSA dollars on a massage? Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Talk to your medical practitioner (any healthcare provider who can write a prescription). A prescription for massage is required for your therapy to count as a qualified medical expense.
  2. Double-check the prescription. It should contain three pieces of information: Length of treatment, duration, reason for prescribing massage therapy.
  3. Schedule an appointment at Massage Envy. Although you will not have to bring your prescription to the clinic for your appointment, be sure to hang on to it.
  4. Keep all receipts for your records. Even though an expense is approved, you could still get audited by the Internal Revenue Service. To avoid problems, keep your written prescription and your FSA debit or credit card statement or other type of receipt that shows what you spent on the massage therapy.

If you don’t have an FSA, ask your Human Resources contact about your options and consider signing up for this benefit during your company’s next open-enrollment period.

Got Muscle Confusion?

 

A question that I am often asked by frustrated women is "Why have my results stopped? I’m doing the same routine as before – what happened?"

This is a common place to end up, usually a few months after starting a new exercise routine. At first your body responds to your routine in lost pounds and gained muscle tone, then one day your results screech to a stop.

What happened?
And, more importantly, what can you do about it?

You may have heard the saying, "When you discover that you are riding a dead horse, the best idea is to
get off." This is the perfect analogy for your stale workout routine.

  • The problem: Your body has adapted to your routine. Let’s face it, when you
    can do your workout routine in your sleep it’s time for something new.
  • The Solution: It’s time to shake things up, and to apply the concept of
    muscle confusion.

Muscle confusion means that you keep your body guessing by changing your routine. The following are great ways to do just that:

  1. Exercises: When you know that your routine has lost its
    effectiveness the first obvious thing to change are the actual exercises. It is
    important to include every major muscle group in your routine, so be sure to
    exchange each exercise for one that works the same muscle group.
  2. Resistance: Do you find yourself always reaching for the
    same dumbbells or medicine ball? Change your weight as well as the number of
    repetitions you do. If you normally do 15-20 repetitions then increase the
    weight and do 12-15. The key is to challenge your muscles in a new way. If you
    are doing reps for time, try to go longer during each set without stopping.
  3. Equipment: There are so many different pieces of exercise
    equipment out there—don’t limit your routine to just one type. If you love
    working with dumbbells but your routine has fallen flat, put them aside and try
    something new. A little creativity can really jump start your progress.
  4. Style: So often the training style that we are first taught
    sticks with us forever. For you this may be the style of doing one set, taking a
    rest period, and then doing another set. Or maybe you have caught on to the
    circuit training style that keeps your heart rate elevated throughout the
    routine. Whatever your chosen style, be sure to change it once your routine
    ceases to produce results.

Now, don’t worry, this doesn’t mean that you need a brand new workout every day of the week. In fact, your body will take some time to adjust to each new workout, so it should be done for the appropriate amount of time before results start to slack off.

What is that ‘sweet spot’ of time that each new routine should be used before moving on to the next? Well, the answer to that question is as unique as each person reading this.

For some this will mean a new routine every 3 weeks, and for others it will mean a new routine every 8 weeks. Typically the fitter you are the quicker your body will adapt to each new routine.

Muscle confusion plays a big part of the programs that I provide for my clients both in Booty Boot Camp as well as in my personal training programs and it’s one of the little secrets I use to deliver fast
results.

Want to know more?

Contact me today to get started on your own program aimed at weight loss success. sarai@getfitwithsarai.com

Sarai Jones

Healthy Breakfast Idea

 

Looking for a healthy breakfast idea?

One of my clients gave me a serving of a great hot cereal for breakfast. She was in a concoction making mood and came up with the recipe and I think it’s pretty good and healthy too.

What should I have for breakfast? is the question I get most often from my boot camp ladies and personal training clients and this is a good option.

The recipe is for a large batch of dry cereal that you can then cook in single servings as desired.

Give it a try.

Danette’s Morning Mix

1 bag ground flax seed (16 oz)
2.5 oz. (1.5 cups) wheat bran or wheat
germ
1 c. ground almonds
2 scoops vanilla protein shake powder

Mix it all up in a zip loc bag and keep it in the freezer (because of the flax).

To make a single serving:

  1. Mix 1/4 cup cereal mix with 1/2 cup water
  2. Cook in
    the microwave for 1 1/2 minutes.

You may add a little sweetener and about 2 teaspoons non-dairy creamer or non-fat milk to make it nice a creamy.

Note: Just like with any hot cereal, play with the quantities of water, cream,
sweetner to get the taste and consistency you like.

I calculate aprox. 157 calories per serving or less and it’s loaded with both protein and fiber

Enjoy!

Sarai Jones