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American Heart Association to celebrate Womens Health and Fitness Day – BRProud.com

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An afternoon on the Atchafalaya.

"In this area, there were legacy trees. These are trees that were believeto be between a thousand and fifteen hundred years old."

A nice sunset, birds flying through trees and an unwanted mess left behind.

"Illegal fills of wetlands, big hills of dirt, they block all thewaterways from the inter coastal waterways all the way to the Atchafalayariver."

Atchafalaya Basin Keeper's Executive Director Dean Wilson said, the aftermathof the Bayou Bridge Pipeline created more problems than solutions.

"When the Mississippi floods or the Morganza spill way, it goes righthere. When you destroy the basin that way and you fill the swamps with sand andcement. You actually destroy the reality of the Atchafalaya Basin to handlethose floods" said Wilson.

Scientist Ivor Van Heerden worked on Louisianas waterways for years. He said, seeinghow energy transfer partners left the wetland cuts deep.

"We're taking this gem and sticking knifes in it and we're trying todestroy it. It's got to change" said Van Heerden.

Unable to tour the entire river on a small boat, environmentalist said, nowthat the pipeline is installed, the lack of cleanup is a violation of the cleanwater act. Saying, if it's not taken care of, we could be in big trouble.

"It's a case of here we go again. We just destroy our coast; we destroyeverything until it's too late."

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Meritus, Zion Baptist organizing health and fitness expo – Herald-Mail Media

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Meritus Health Community Health Education and Outreach and Zion Baptist Church are organizing a Health and Fitness on the Move Expo on Oct. 26.

The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Robinwood Medical Center, 11110 Medical Campus Road, and will focus on living a healthy life for people of all ages, according to a news release.

We are excited about this opportunity to offer an event that people of all ages can participate in, as we continue to promote living a healthy lifestyle through exercise, diet, and nutrition while maintaining ones spiritual health, said Deb Lehr, coordinator of Meritus community health education and outreach, and Linda Brooks, Zions health and fitness ministry leader, in the release.

The goal of the expo is to equip and teach families about fitness, health issues, and how they impact our physical bodies by providing knowledge and resources that help us to make the necessary lifestyle changes for improving our health.

The atrium space will be available for health agency vendors to provide information about health and/or screenings. Suite 142 will be used for speakers, along with healthy demonstrations for fitness and cooking.

Both for-profit and nonprofit health agencies are invited to participate as either a vendor or speaker. There is no fee for nonprofit vendors; for-profit vendors cost $50. Vendor space is limited. The deadline to register is Sept. 30.

All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Meritus Healthcare Foundation.

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HEALTH AND FITNESS: Exercise and the gut microbiome – Aiken Standard

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We tend to think of bacteria as something to avoid. Germophobes beware, but our bodies are literally covered with and filled with bacteria. From our skin to the lining of our GI tract, bacteria are literally part of us. For sure, some bacteria are harmful, but many more play an important role in our health. The balance between the helpful and harmful bacteria seems to be important for health; diseases from eczema to irritable bowel syndrome can result from an imbalance.

The combination of bacteria in our bodies is known as the microbiota, the genes of which are called the microbiome. Researchers study the bacteria themselves (microbiota) and the genes (microbiome) and use both as an indicator of the balance between good and bad bacteria. This is especially relevant in the large intestine, where there has been much research into the role of gut bacteria on health.

The gut bacteria play a critical role in our health from producing essential nutrients to signaling other body systems related to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer and brain function. Just as consuming harmful bacteria can cause intestinal symptoms of food poisoning, thriving colonies of beneficial bacteria can improve the health of the intestine and the whole body. You're right to expect that what you eat can influence your gut bacteria, either positively or negatively. In many ways the gut microbiota is also a missing link between what we eat and health. The food we consume can influence our health through the nutrients themselves and the way those nutrients affect the gut bacteria.

There is much interest in altering the gut bacteria through food and supplements. Probiotics are strains of bacteria that when eaten will introduce healthy bacteria in the intestine. Bacteria in yogurt and fermented foods like sauerkraut are two examples of foods that may have this effect. Supplements containing beneficial bacteria are also available. Prebiotics are foods containing certain starches and fiber that promote the growth of healthy bacteria. Examples include high-fiber foods like vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, nuts and seeds.

Much of the evidence that probiotics and prebiotics can alter the gut microbiota in a positive way come from rodent research. There are comparatively few studies in humans, but there is some evidence that consuming more probiotic and prebiotic foods and supplements is beneficial. However, there is still much uncertainty about the type, dose and specific effects of these foods and supplements on gut bacteria and health in general. The research so far does not fully support the theory that you can eat your way to a healthy gut microbiome, but it probably does help.

Recent research suggests that exercise also has a positive effect on the intestinal microbiota. Exercise can cause changes in the specific bacteria as well as their metabolic activity. This could be due to many physiological changes that occur during exercise including body temperature, blood flow, nervous system activity, energy use and alterations to the intestinal lining. These changes can reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, which may have benefits on the brain, fat and muscle tissue, and other organs. This may protect against colon cancer, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), depression, anxiety, obesity and heart disease.

The influence of exercise on the gut bacteria has far-reaching effects that are an important part of the broad health benefits of exercise. And unlike some supplements designed to improve gut health, exercise has many other benefits beyond the intestine and has been shown to prevent and treat almost every chronic disease. Thats something no probiotic supplement or single prebiotic food can match!

Brian Parr, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Exercise and Sports Science at USC Aiken where he teaches courses in exercise physiology, nutrition and health behavior. You can learn more about this and other health and fitness topics at http://drparrsays.com or on Twitter @drparrsays.

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ONGOING

Brazos County Health Department Immunization Clinic, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mondays; 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 2 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays; 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays. 201 N. Texas Ave., Bryan. All ages. Immunizations are $10 for children and $25 for adults. Immunizations are only available to those without private insurance and for children with Medicaid. 361-4440.

Beginning Line Dance Workshop, 10:30 a.m. Meyer Senior & Community Center. Designed to teach seniors the steps and terminology of line dancing. Cstx.gov/seniors.

Jazzercise, 5:30 p.m. St. Anthonys Catholic Church gym. Continuous registration. For all ages and ability levels. For strength, dance, core, cardio and resistance training. Register at http://www.jazzercise.com or call 255-4434.

Jamboree Line Dancing, 9 to 10 a.m. Meyer Senior & Community Center. For ages 55 and up and experienced line dancers. Cstx.gov/seniors.

Guided Meditation, 9:15 a.m. Larry J. Ringer Library. http://www.meetup.com/Meditation-tamu/.

Pickleball, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lincoln Recreation Center.

Line Dancing, 10:30 a.m. Meyer Senior & Community Center. For seniors. cstx.gov/seniors.

Jazzercise, 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., St. Anthonys Catholic Church gym. Continuous registration. For all ages and ability levels. For strength, dance, core, cardio and resistance training. Register at http://www.jazzercise.com or call 255-4434.

Foreversize, 3 to 4 p.m. Meyer Senior & Community Center. Designed to encourage individuals to adopt healthy lifestyle practices. Exercises are designed to accommodate all abilities and focus on building strength, balance and endurance. Cstx.gov/seniors.

Zumba Fitness Classes, 6 p.m., New Hope Church of Navasota. Offered every Tuesday for $5.

Free Stroller Strides, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Green at Century Square. http://www.century-square.com/events/detail/lunch-bunch-fit4mom111341.

Bryan Municipal Ladies Golf Association, 8:30 a.m., City Course at Phillips Event Center, Bryan. Lacreesha DeFoor, 704-1200.

Jazzercise, 4:45 p.m., St. Anthonys Catholic Church gym. Continuous registration. For all ages and ability levels. For strength, dance, core, cardio and resistance training. Register at http://www.jazzercise.com or call 255-4434.

Pickleball, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Lincoln Recreation Center.

The Dance Experience, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Lincoln Recreation Center. For ages 17 and up. $5 per class.

Jazzercise, 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., St. Anthonys Catholic Church gym. Continuous registration. For all ages and ability levels. For strength, dance, core, cardio and resistance training. Register at http://www.jazzercise.com or call 255-4434.

Pickleball, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lincoln Recreation Center.

Chair Yoga for Seniors, noon. Peaceful Winds Yoga. $10. http://www.peacefulwinds.com.

Outdoor Community Yoga, 8 a.m. Lake Walk Town Center. http://www.lakewalktx.com/yoga.

Jazzercise, 9 a.m., St. Anthonys Catholic Church gym. Continuous registration. For all ages and ability levels. For strength, dance, core, cardio and resistance training. Register at http://www.jazzercise.com or call 255-4434.

Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon. Lincoln Recreation Center. Ages 16 and up.

Medicare 101, 10 a.m. MatureWell Lifestyle Center, 3989 N. Shore Drive, Bryan. Hear certified benefits counselors discuss information and answer questions related to Medicare and advantage plans.

Sibling Tours, 5 p.m. CHI St. Joseph Health Hospital Lobby. Big brothers and sisters learn about becoming a sibling, get a backpack full of fun stuff, get questions answered in a personalized tour of the labor and delivery suites. Designed for children 2 to 8. Parents must accompany. RSVP is required. 731-1231. http://www.chistjoseph.org/services/maternity/sibling-tours.

Making Moves with Diabetes Grocery Store Tour, noon. Kroger on Boonville Road. The grocery store tour is a walk through a local grocery store led by a registered dietitian. The one-hour tour will help you put the carbohydrate counting information learned from the core class into practice for everyday life. You will meet the dietitian at the Starbucks located inside the store. Register: 731-1231.

MatureWell presents Special Presentation: Osteoporosis Prevention & Reversal, 10:30 a.m. Lifestyle Center, 3989 N. Shore Drive, Bryan. 731-6129.

Prepared Childbirth Class, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CHI St. Joseph Health Medical Office Building, 2700 E. 29th St., Suite 140. Parents to be learn the physical process and stages of labor, comfort measures, body mechanics and pain management. Register: 731-1231.

Divorce Care, 6:30 p.m. Mending Hearts Grief Center, 2112 Southwood Drive, College Station. http://www.mendingheartsgriefcenter.org/grief-support/ or 979-704-6406.

Stroke Support Group, 2 to 3 p.m. Quilters Caf, located on the first floor of CHI St. Joseph Rehabilitation Hospital. Provides education and encouragement for individuals living with the effects of stroke. Family members and caregivers are also welcome. RSVP to 979-219-4521.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Open House, 5:30 to 7 p.m., St. Joseph Rehab Center Quilters Caf. 846-0617.

Celebrate Recovery, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Grace Bible Church. A Bible-based 12-step recovery program. Newcomers are welcome. http://www.grace-bible.org.

NAMI Brazos Valley Mental Health Support Groups, 6:30 to 8 p.m., 3705 S. College Ave., Bryan. Free support group for loved ones of someone with mental health issues. Separate free support group for individuals experiencing mental health or substance use disorders are held concurrently. Call 211, go to http://www.namibv.org or email rsvp@namibv.org for location and more information.

Breast Cancer/Pink Alliance Support Group, 6:30 p.m. Travis B. Bryan Jr. Community Room, located at The Bank & Trust, 2900 S. Texas Ave., Bryan. 224-3813. http://www.PinkAlliance.org.

The Noon Gratitude Al-Anon group, noon, A&M Church of Christ, 2475 Earl Rudder Freeway, College Station. The meeting is open to anyone affected by anothers use of alcohol. Call 589-2314 for more information.

Adults with ADHD Support Group, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Christ United Methodist Church Annex Building, 4203 Highway 6 S., College Station. Katherine Jahnke at 979-209-0421 or brazosvalleychadd@gmail.com.

Childrens Bereavement: You must complete an assessment before attending the session. Mending Hearts Grief Center. http://www.mendingheartsgriefcenter.org/grief-support/.

Celebrate Recovery, 7 to 9 p.m., Crosspoint Church, 606 E. Evans St., Hearne. A faith-based recovery program for all of lifes hurts, habits and hang-ups (alcohol, drugs, codependency, food addictions, etc.). crosspointcr@gmail.com or 220-7002.

SingleMoms Created4Change support group, noon, Lincoln House of Hope, 1013 Eleanor St. in College Station. Call before attendance at 575-1034.

Contact the individual centers for class days, times and costs:

Bariatric post-op exercise, St. Joseph Rehabilitation Center, 1318 Memorial Drive, Bryan. Classes at the fitness studio, aquatherapy pool and cardiac rehab gym. 821-7558.

Brazos Ballroom Dance: Waltz, foxtrot, tango, quick step, Viennese waltz, rumba, cha cha, bolero, East Coast swing, West Coast swing, salsa, mambo. Offering group classes, private lessons, wedding dances and practice parties. No partner needed. http://www.brazosballroomdance.com or 777-6450.

College Station Parks and Recreation: Square dancing and other classes. Register at rectrac.cstx.gov.

Dance Center: Ballet, tap, jazz, modern, belly dance, Pilates mat and reformer, yoga fitness, prenatal yoga, meditational yoga, cardio-dance and karate fitness.www.dancecentreCS.com or 764-3187.

Peaceful Winds: Hatha yoga, chair yoga, Senior yoga, Kundalina yoga classes: http://www.peacefulwinds.com or 575-6078.

Susans Ballroom Dance: Quickstep, Argentine tango, Latin, waltz, foxtrot, salsa, rumba, samba, American dance and more. Classes for all ages and levels.www.susansballroomdance.com or call 690-0606.

SIA Female survivors of childhood sexual abuse, A&M Methodist Church, Room 204. 281-814-5781.

University of Sidekicks, 12845 F.M. 2154, Suite 120. Self-defense classes. 661-1560.

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DetailsCategory: Local NewsPublished: Wednesday, 25 September 2019 12:00Written by Ethan Mitchell

It's Women's Health and Fitness day today at the Estevan Leisure Centre, and instructor Jessica Lewgood said the day is a great opportunity to try out some of the programs offered at the Leisure Centre.

"We had classes start at six this morning and the classes are free all day, it's just a great opportunity for people to try a different class or to bring a friend who isn't a member at theLeisure Centre yet and see what the programs have to offer."

AlexisCieplinski - another fitness instructor - said they had a lot of new ladies coming in.

"I heard a lot of good things, everybody really enjoyed the class and I heard a lot of people saying that they will be coming back for sure."

Cieplinskiwent on to say that it is really rewarding to get people into fitness through programs like these.

"Nothing is scary about fitness, the hardest part about fitness is getting into a car and driving to the facility."

The day will continue at the Leisure Centre until roughly 7 p.m., so be sure to stop by and give fitness a try.

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Resurgens Orthopaedics physician gets personal for National Women’s Health and Fitness Day – Covington News

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COVINGTON, Ga. -National Womens Health and Fitness Day is Sept. 25, and Resurgens Orthopaedics Physician Dr. Roderica Cottrell, who practices in Covington, opens up about her own struggles with weight in an effort to help women overcome obesity and the wealth of health problems it can create.

I was always on the heavier side as a child, and overweight as an adult, she said.My attempts at losing weight over the years included pills, shakes and everything in between.These efforts always proved to be moderate and temporary.

After having her second child, Cottrells weight hit 240 pounds, and she developed several obesity-related problems, including sleep apnea, poorly-controlled hypertension and increased back and knee pain.She was on three different anti-hypertensive medications that were barely controlling her blood pressure and began using a CPAP machine at night due to sleep apnea.

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At this point, I knew it was time for a change as I could have been moments away from a stroke, heart attack or even death," she said.

Cottrell took control of her life and began adapting lifestyle changes, including healthy eating habits and incorporating a regular and intensive exercise program into her schedule.She began monitoring her portions and limiting and eliminating certain foods in her diet. She soon realized that consistency is the key, and the pounds began to drop.

After three years, Cottrell has lost more than 50 pounds, her blood pressure is under control, she no longer suffers from sleep apnea and her back and knee pain have subsided.

Obesity is the cause of numerous health problems, including some that Cottrell specializes in treating as an orthopaedic physician.These include musculoskeletal conditions that often cause chronic pain, which in turn can lead to a sedentary lifestyle.Hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and cardiovascular disease can follow.

Obese women are also increasingly susceptible to developing certain kinds of cancers.

Cottrell says that she does not always choose the best food options and some weeks she does not work out as much as she should.Shehas learned during her journey that if you are consistent with your nutrition and exercise at least 80% of the time and commit to a healthy lifestyle, you can successfully reach and maintain your fitness goals.

Cottrell's advice to those who want to make a change to a healthy lifestyle:

For more information about Dr. Cottrell, visithttps://www.resurgens.com/physicians/roderica-e-cottrell-md.

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LEWISBURG National Womens Health and Fitness Day took center stage Wednesday at Country Cupboard, Lewisburg.

Evangelical Community Hospital educators conducted blood pressure and other screenings. Speakers stressed the importance of regular physical activity and health awareness for women.

Health and fitness-related vendors also set up displays.

The morning was highlighted by a talk and demonstration by Taryn Wilk, community health educator. She opened by asking the gathering whether audience members would take a magic pill which could actually strengthen and improve health and brain function.

The bad news is that there is no magic pill. she said. The good news is that thanks to a growing body of research, we now know that exercise has all of these effects and more.

Wilk led a series of simple exercises including hand and arm movements in a pattern and walking around the room in an irregular pattern. Safe punching the air ahead of each person was encouraged. Mental routines included greeting each other to remember another persons name.

Kerin Cook, of Physical Therapy of Evangelical, told her breakout session that core strength could improve balance, posture, continence and sexual function.

Kimberly Criswell, an Evangelical dietitian-nutritionist, discussed the importance of lab tests to monitor for prediabetes.

Stress and sleep deprivation, Criswell said, can exacerbate the conditions which could lead to a prediabetic diagnosis. Exercising steadily for about 150 minutes per week was helpful, as was losing 5% to 7% body weight for most people.

Stacie Gill, Evangelical associate vice president for capital planning, projects and facilities, offered a brief history of the institution from its founding in the mid-1920s to PRIME, its most recent expansion. Gill noted that Evangelical has expanded in every decade of its existence, and that PRIME was on schedule to open in summer 2020.

Gill also asked how many of the dozens of women attending in the Kelly Room at Country Cupboard had either been born or given birth at Evan. More than half raised their hands, with some noting they had done both.

More than 500 groups nationwide were scheduled to hold similar fitness events Wednesday with an estimated 70,000 women expected to participate.

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Amazon might reveal fitness-tracking Alexa wireless earbuds, Echo with better sound this week – TechCrunch

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Amazon is building wireless earbuds that offer Alexa voice assistant access, and fitness tracking for use during activities, according to a new report from CNBC. These earbuds, combined with a new, larger Echo designed to provide more premium sound, could feature into Amazons hardware event taking place this Wednesday in Seattle, though the outlet is unclear on the release timeline for this gear based on its source.

These earbuds would be a major new product for Amazon, and would be the companys first foray into personal health and fitness devices. While Amazon has either built or bought products in a wide range of connected gadget categories, including smart home and smart speakers in particular, so far it hasnt seemed all that aggressive in personal health, even as Apple, Samsung and others have invested heavily in these areas.

CNBCs report says that these new Alexa buds will have an accelerometer on board for measuring motion, and will be able to also provide distance tracking, calories burned and pace in other words, all the things that youd expect to track with a fitness wearable like the Apple Watch or a Fitbit.

Leaving aside their fitness features, earbuds would provide Amazon a way to deliver a more portable Alexa for people to take with them outside of the house. The company has partnered with other headphone makers on similar third-party Alexa integrations, and theyve also experimented with bringing Alexa to the car, for instance, but its largely still a home-based assistant, successful as its been.

Helping the appeal of these reported new products, the buds are said to be retailing for under $100, which will put them at a big price advantage when compared to similar offerings from either dedicated audio companies and headphone makes, and to potential rivals like Apples AirPods. Though the report indicates that theyll still rely on being connected to an iPhone or Android device for connectivity, as they wont have their own data connection.

Amazon is also readying a bigger echo that has a built-in woofer and overall better sound than its existing lineup, according to CNBC . That mirrors a report from July from Bloomberg that also said Amazon was readying a high-end echo, with a planned launch for next year.

Some or all of these new hardware devices could make their debut at Wednesdays event, but it seems likely a lot of what well see will be a surprise.

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Ashland trainer empowers women to stick with healthy living year-round – Richland Source

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Sept. 25 is National Womens Health and Fitness Day, and Andrea Weibel of Ashland has suggestions for staying healthy and active throughout the year.

Weibel is a personal trainer, manager of the Warehouse Gym in Ashland, a chef, a wife and a mom. She also finds time to be the organizer of the Womens Wellness event in Ashland that takes place every year in July.

The event is organized to inspire women to exercise and to eat healthy, explained Weibel. Over the years, we have incorporated self-defense classes and sitting down to eat a healthy meal together.

Throughout the duration of the event, women will exercise for a full hour. This hour is filled with many different forms of exercise, ranging from Zumba to crossfit.

We encourage them to try everything so that they can find something that they like so they can incorporate that into their lives on a daily basis, she said.

This incorporation and finding an exercise someone actually enjoys is key to staying active and healthy all year.

Youve gotta find something you love in exercise, she said. If you hate running, you wont stick with it.

This sticking with it is the same with eating healthy. Weibel warns against crash diets, instead encouraging people to look at what is actually in their food and what they are eating.

Eating well has to become part of your life, she said. Youre watching portions and what you eat every day, it cant start and stop.

Being a chef, she is able to understand where her familys food comes from more closely.

I know how to cook from scratch, so we dont buy prepackaged and processed foods. Its healthier when its made at home - we can watch the fat, sodium and sugar we put into our meals.

Weibel shares this love of cooking and real food with her clients in the gym, as being healthy is as much in the kitchen as it is in the weight room.

She explained that her grandmother was the inspiration for her to decide to attend culinary school, and that she met her husband while they were both in culinary school. Now, having a background as a chef, she can take those delicious meals her grandmother made and transform them into modern, healthier dishes for her own family.

When youre raising a family, you eat what the kids eat, she said.

This is what really inspired her to become a personal trainer. Before this, she was a pastry chef for 12 years.

My health wasnt the best toward the last couple of years I had the bakery, she said. As a chef, I have to taste everything, and owning a pastry shop meant what I was tasting wasnt always the best for me.

So she took her life in another direction. She closed the bakery and obtained her certification as a personal trainer. Now, she encourages others to strive for a healthier lifestyle as she has.

Weibel stressed that everyone has time for exercise, whether they belong to a gym or not.

You need 150 minutes of exercise a week, she said. When you break it down, thats only 5 days a week for 30 minutes a day. When you put it like that, there is no good excuse for skipping exercise! Everyone has 30 minutes they can put aside in their day.

For this National Womens Health and Fitness Day, follow Weibels advice by starting with those 30 minutes of exercise and a healthy, home cooked meal. Share your health and fitness day celebrations with us on social media with the hashtag #ThriveInThe419!

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