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Mill City Fitness Blog

Local fitness expert Andrea Austin shares her knowledge and client success stories.

Tuesday
May242011

Check out the "Simple, Good, and Tasty" Website 

I recently came across the Simple, Good, and Tasty website while doing some research on organic products.  It's a local site, offering a wealth of information ranging from a directory of healthful restaurants to events to recipes.

Sunday
May222011

Andrea Austin Explains How to Work Your Core

In this video, Andrea explains exactly what your "core" is, and demonstrates excercises to strengthen it.

Email Andrea Austin at andrea@tweakmyworkout.com if you'd like to try a complimentary RealRyder spin class at 501SP1N, or if you have a fitness or nutrition question. 

Thursday
May192011

Total Body Travel Workout from Andrea Austin

In this video, Andrea shows us that a simple band is all we need to pack for a total body workout while traveling.

Email Andrea Austin at andrea@tweakmyworkout.com if you'd like to try a complimentary RealRyder spin class at 501SP1N, or if you have a fitness or nutrition question.  

Tuesday
May172011

Your Best Workout Buddy Might Have 4 Legs

A recent article in the Star Trib made a good point.  It's effective to have a workout buddy, and the best one may be your pet.  Unlike a human buddy, your dog needs you to excersice them every day (they're not going to call cancel) and you can control how strenuous that walk/run is.

Sunday
May152011

The Fit Tourist

The mission of The Fit Tourist is to introduce tourists to our fabulous trail systems while offering a safe, healthy and memorable ride.   However, you don't literally have to be a tourist to take advantage of this service.  For example, people new to our neighborhood might want to take the "Downtown Extravaganza" ride to get a lay of the land before venturing out on a Nice Ride or even their own bike.

Check out their website for route details, ride times, registration info, what to expect, etc. 

Thursday
May122011

An Excerpt from Dr. Bierbrauer's Latest Newsletter

Rise and Shine!

We all know people who get up with the first rays of the sun. Some people wake up even earlier, bouncing out of bed before there is even a glimmer of Homer's famous "rosy- fingered dawn" in the eastern sky. In contrast, for many people leaving the confines of their comfortable bed is a daily exercise in frustration. They know they "should" get up, they know they should "be on time", but each day they find themselves pushing the Snooze Button "just once more". "Really, this is it," they declare to their spouses and children. "I'm getting up. Just five more minutes."

What is the difference, the distinction, between those who are able and willing to throw off the covers at an early hour and those who struggle mightily to respond to the summons of the buzzing or tootling clock-radio? The nature and organization of your biorhythms - your body's set of internal timepieces - provide a large part of the answer.

The field of chronobiology - the study of biologic time - investigates various physiologic biorhythms. In animals these rhythms are associated with sleeping,1 eating, metabolic and hormonal regulation,2,3 cellular regeneration, and mating. In plants biorhythms are associated with photosynthesis and movements of leaves and stems. Circadian rhythms describe 24-hour cycles. Diurnal and nocturnal rhythms are active during the day and night, respectively.

There is good news for those who would appreciate the benefits of getting a head-start on the day's activities but nevertheless consistently get out of bed 30 minutes late, an hour late, or even later. Circadian rhythms can be changed. It takes commitment and effort, but it can be done. Good health is required in order to successfully cause a shift in one's basic functioning. Will power is not enough, as anyone who has tried to force themselves to get up earlier on a day-to-day basis can attest. A healthy diet and regular, vigorous exercise are key to making any long-lasting change in our biorhythms. Add a strong desire to the mix and long-term positive results can ensue.

1Priano L, et al: Non-linear recurrence analysis of NREM human sleep microstructure discloses deterministic oscillation patterns related to sleep stage transitions and sleep maintenance. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Cos 1:4934-4937, 2010
2Kalsbeek A, et al: Hypothalamic control of energy metabolism via the autonomic nervous system. Ann NY Acad Sci 1212(1):114-129, 2010
3Eisenberg DP, et al: Seasonal effects on human striatal presynaptic dopamine synthesis. J Neurosci 30(44):14691-14694, 2010

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A person needs energy in order to successfully get up early. Cells, tissues, and organs all need to be doing their jobs. They all need to be communicating with each other effectively. Hormones and nutrients need to arrive on time and in the right quantities. Metabolic processes need to be in tune. New supplies of energy need to be manufactured and delivered and waste products need to be removed. All these intricate processes are under the direct control of your nervous system.

Chiropractic care helps your nervous system function at peak efficiency. By restoring more normal mobility to your spinal column, chiropractic care directly optimizes activities within your nervous system. As a result, cells, tissues, and organs function more effectively and your body now has the energy it needs to wake up early - healthy, refreshed, and ready to go!

Dr. Bierbrauer is the owner of Bierbrauer Chiropractic, 221 10th Avenue South, on the ground floor of the Bridgewater Lofts.  He has been treating new born infants, children and adolescents, adults and elderly, entire families and both amateur and professional athletes since graduating magna cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1995.

Tuesday
May102011

501SP1N Featured on National RealRyder Website

Dawn Doll, founder of 501SP1N, and her client were recently featured on RealRyder.com.  501SP1N is located at 501 Washington Avenue South, and shares space with 501F1T.

 

From now until May 31, 501SP1N is offering a Summer Special (June 1 to August 31) of Unlimited Cycling for only $125. This special is for RealRyder and Krankcycle classes only. Class Schedule.

 

Click here to request additional info.

Saturday
May072011

Yoga Playlists

Submitted by Victoria Rico

A haunting melody, a jubilant choir, a quick paced scherzo: what type of music stirs your soul?  In a yoga class a play list can make or break a class. Not only the meter of the music matters – but where each song is placed as the class progresses matters.   A meaningful and charming song to one yogi may wrinkle the nose of another.

Questions arise.  Are songs in Sanskrit distracting because the words are unknown?  Is any song with words distracting?  All instrumental:  too boring or soothing and relaxing?   Jazz, hip hop, rock, rock and roll, classical, pop, opera, world music, the list goes on the debate continues.  What makes for a good yoga play list? A play list becomes the underlying tempo – a metronome guiding the class.

Listed below are two divergent approaches to a yoga play list. The play list entitled Beautiful presents a yoga vibe with many of the songs in Sanskrit.  On the other hand, Songs for Julie, is an early morning playlist.  In particular, number 1, Sunrise, number 3, Rainbow, and number 12, Oh What a Beautiful Morning, manifest an ode to the morning practice.

SONGS FOR JULIE
  1. Sunrise/ Deva Premal and Miten  6:57
  2. Before I’m Gone - Instrumental/Music for Deep Relaxation 4:26
  3. Rainbow/G. Love featuring Jack Johnson 3:14
  4. Out of Goodbyes/ Lady Antebelium 3:17
  5. Beauty for Ashes/ Crystal Lewis 3:54
  6. Lovesong/ Adele 5:16
  7. One and Only/Adele 5:48
  8. I’ll Be Waiting/ Adele 4:02
  9. Just for You/ M People 3:59
10. Super High / Rick Ross & Ne-Yo  3:36
11. Ashton Martin Music/ Ross, Drake & Chrisette Michele 4:31 
12. Oh What a Beautiful Morning /Connie Evingson 4:05
13. By Your Side / Sade  4:35
14. Clarinet Concerto in A Major/ Mozart 7:41
     
BEAUTIFUL
  1. Thanksgiving / George Winston  4:01
  2. Out of Sight – Solo Guitar/ Music for Deep Relation 2:55
  3. Om Namana Shiva/ Sheila Chandra  2:56
  4. Ever So Lonely / Sheila Chandra 3:26
  5. Crow River Waltz/ Leo Kottke 3:17
  6. Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring / Leo Kottke 2:22
  7. Beautiful/ G. Love featuring Tristan Prettyman 3:51
  8. Sita Ram / Girish 4:23
  9. Shiva Shambo / Girish  3:50
10. Hanuman 2 / Girish 4:25
11. The Little things / Alicia Wiley  4:02
12. You Must Believe in Spring / Bill Evans 5:40
13. Some Children See Him / George Winston 3:18
14. Trio in A Minor for Piano, Clarinet and Cello / Mozart8:01

  About Victoria   With over 400 hours of teacher's training through CorePower Yoga and the Green Lotus Yoga and Healing Center, Victoria is certified to teach Vinyasa, Yin, Restorative, Hot Yoga, Hot Power Fusion, and Yoga Sculpt. Combining her love of healthy living with yoga and life long learning, Victoria creates yoga classes and workshops to refresh, stimulate and challenge the yoga practitioner.  She can be reached at 612-554-7755 or victoria@victoriarico.com