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Shoe Lacesand Goals!Dear Members, family and friends
I hope you are all super f it and ready for Spring!
What do different colour shoe laces have to do with goal setting? Growing upin South Africa meant you had a good chance of being involved in endurancerunning. For some reason the running fraternity in South Africa as apercentage of the population is huge.
In excess of 10,000 people participate in the gruelling 92km ComradesMarathon each year. A running club came up with the ingenious goal settingidea of providing running club members with different colour shoe laces asthey reached certain pre-determined kilometre milestones.
White laces were for those who had just joined the club. Even if you were anaccomplished runner, you started on white. From memory, the first milestonewas when you hit 500kms and you bought yourself youryellow laces. A clubmember who had really paid their dues and had run over 10,000kms hadblack laces. The excitement around the shoe lace awards was amazing.
In my 28+ years in the sport and fitness industry, it has been my experiencethat most people have trouble setting goals and so Step into Lifes internalgoal setting program, Training Club was established to help people set thosegoals and aim for the next milestone.
So, when you see a Step into Life member with a 3000, 4000 or 5000Training club shirt on, they have paid some group outdoor personal trainingdues! Have a chat to them and ask them to share their Step into Life story.
We are very proud of you for every session you do and for every TrainingClub point you achieve. Are you ready for the Comrades Marathon? MaybeJune 2nd, 2013?
Train hard, spring is here and summer will be soon.
RegardsLarry [email protected]
Step into Life KeysboroughPhone: 0423 852 262Email: [email protected]
October 2012, Issue 73
Local News
Get your fitness training ready for these tough events:
A little inspiration from our locals.....KP(Before/After) Tegan(Before/After) Jo(Before/After) Jacko(Before/After)
Step into Life Keysies
Winners from Last Round
Begins October 29th
October & December Packages
As we letour own light shine, we unconsciously give permission to others to do the samehese rewards were not given...
They were earned
8kg........gone
15kg..... gone
30kg..... gone
38kg..... gone
Training Club Week Oct 22nd!
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Timetable ChangesMon
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Big Dates for this MonthOpen Week!! Mon 8
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Fitness Assessment! Mon 22nd
& Wed 24th
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Please note the changes in toneup rotation are Monthly
OCTOBER toneup Sessions are WEIGHTS
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DECEMBER toneup Sessions are COREBALL
Dont have your own?
Youll need one.
You may purchase onefrom your trainer
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Coreballs55cm Blue or Green $50.50
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Thinking back to April 2010 when I was queen of the couch nursing aglass or 6 of chardy and who knows how many ciggies! My husbandMark was preparing for his trip to PNG to tackle the Kokoda Track fora 2nd time.
I decided I needed to get off the couch and do something so I bit thebullet and contacted Aaron after seeing all these silly people runningaround at Wachter Reserve. I had my doubts but thought why not,there was nothing to lose. Im pretty sure back then I would havebeen a fitness category 1 at the very least!
Somehow I managed to survive my first session which happened tobe kickboxing yikes then signed up for 2 sessions a week. Thatwas enough for me at the time. Then a strange thought crossed my
mind, maybe Ill do the Kokoda Track with Mark and so I did wellfor 2 days anyway. At least Mark enjoyed the helicopter ride fromAlola on the morning of day 3.Home we came, feeling depressed, embarrassed and a failure, butId made my decision. I was going back to complete what I hadstarted and trek the Kokoda track on my 50 th birthday.
It was a few months but then something clicked and I started pushingmyself a little harder. Slowly with the help of Aaron, Jess & Mon andof course the morning crew I started to improve, not just physicallybut mentally as well.
The next 12 months found me doing around 13 fun runs, 1 &
running packages, Keysie mini Olympics and 3 sessions a week.Then the strangest thing happened, a morning run and Jess tellingme I was now a fitness category 5!!! (Still think she was fibbing lol).And to top it all off then I won Member of the Year!!
Then the time came to prepare for Kokoda. Jess, Shivani, Tegan,Alun, Ly & Ben from SIL and Mark and his mate decided to join meWOW!! Then the weekend hikes began. The time finally arrived andoff we went. We were awesome, all completing the track arriving atOwers Corner on my 50th birthday It was the hardest, mostchallenging, scary and fantastic thing I have ever done! I hadachieved my goal without the support of everyone I could nothave done it. Im not only fitter than Ive been since I was like ehhh12, I have gained immense mental strength and know I can achieve
whatever I decide to do.
A lot has changed since my first session and all for the better. I stilllove the couch and a wine (oh yah and the odd ciggey) but hey some days you just deserve it right!!
So what next?? Oh yah Stampede 2012 & Kokoda in 2014!.Heeee......
Julie Capper3rd October 2012
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Local News
km Brent, Erin & Chantella 31.58
km Max (Jaynes) 24.15
km Markos (Jaynes) 22.58
km Alun Roberts 42.48
km Aaron 37.37
km Jayne 37.25
km Wendy 49.21
km Darryl 57.50
km Alison 48.35
km Sam Dugar 46.15
12km Lousia 1.09.57
12km Jojo 1.06.02
12km Melva 1.05.56
Training ClubAchieving your goals at Step into Life
New MembersWelcome!
Linh Pham
Teagan Kemp
Sarah Morris
Welcome Back!Hector Carballido
Theresa Paora
Christine McArdle
Member BirthdaysHappy Birthday!
1st Chia Taing
3rd
Nigel Michael
5th
Maree Folino
6th
Jess Edwards
8th
Paul Henderson
8th
Jill Davis
8th
Mel Vaillant
10th
Jo Matse
10th
Shaz Thompson
How close are you to your next Training Clubmilestone?
Goal setting is a key element to gaining fitness,weight loss and improved health benefits. At allStep into Life sessions we add training points toyour training club tally (you can see your total onyour fortnightly performance report).
Points gained are a measure of your commitmentto your training.
Ask your Trainer to help you set some time lines foryour goals.
Awards achieved in September200 points
Jess Field
Keith Sanderson
500 points
Sharon Thompson
1000 points
Roger Galway
11th
Shivani Keecha
12th
Suzi Cvetkoski
20th
Jason Montgomery
21st Donna Fincham
25th
Cristina Cvetkoski
25th
Neb Radisic
25th
Van Kong
27th
Theresa Paora
28th
Ed Keecha
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Member Profile
Sharon Thompson
Questions
Where were you born?Women's Hospital, Melbourne.
What is your current profession?Full time model (hot, hot, hot), part time Nanny.
What sports have you been involved withduring your life/best achievement?Netball and softball, but my biggest achievementwas winning the Northvale Primary School tabletennis grade six championship from a field of four -
my mum was the referree.
What is your favourite Step into Life session?All but I hate kickboxing cos I can't keep up withthe count
What is your favourite naughty treat when yourtrainers arent looking?Alcohol with my bestie Shaz Tour, bring it on!
What are your top 3 goals you would like toachieve?1. Lose weight.2. Do just one proper push up so my kids stopteasing me.3. Look even hotter than I already do.
What goals have you achieved at Step into Lifeso far?Looking real hot. And also making lovely newfriends.
Also I would like to thank Az and Jess and allmembers of SIL for all their support andencouragement.
EventsWhat is happening? Id love to join in!OCT
Competition StartsOctober 1st
OCT5th
Be Pushed & take charge in ourunique form of BootCamp style
Camaraderie Training.Different Locations, different Drills, do
everything you can to endurit.Fridays 7pm, Sat 6am & endurit
Boot CAMP 20th& 21stOctOCT8th
13th
(Bring your Buddys)October 8th to 13th
Friends & Family membersto unlimited sessions
OCT14
th 10km, Half & Full Marathon
Important Fitness AssessmentIf you didnt do the August Fitness Test then
you must do this one if you wish to participatein the Keysie Comp Nov 25
th
7pm Monday, October 22nd6am & 6pm Wednesday,
October 24th
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Wear your Training Club shirtsthis week to training for some
great group photos to be taken!OCT27
th 5km &10km individual/teams
OCT29
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Train to achieve your best!Tough Mudder endurance &
speed training.8 weeks of 1 to 2hr sessions
with our Keysie GroupSaturdays 6am x8
NOV25
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5 games of competition. Wherethe Keysie Members battle in
teams of 6 to 8 people per team.
JAN19
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COMMANDOS
Shaz has been a memberof Keysie since26
thMay 2011
Members of the monthreceive 2 movie tickets and$25 worth of Step into LifeMerchandise that must be
redeemed this month.
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So these two aspects work together to make our
running fitness picture.
Our VO2max determines how much oxygen we cantransport and therefore the maximum energy we can
produce during intensive exercise, while our Lactate
Threshold determines how much of this capacity we can
actually utilise before were held back by blood lactate (the
stuff that slows us down and eventually stops us).
Increasing our lactate threshold means that we can work
closer and closer to our VO2max (maximum oxygen
capacity) without suffering a high accumulation of lactic acid.
Dont worry if this all seems too complicated you
definitely dont need to know this to improve your running! Itjust helps to explain why we do different types of running
training in your program.
To get you better at running we need to improve your
VO2max and your lactate threshold (LT).
Without going into too much more detail, we train
your
Lactate Threshold by tempo runs (sustained challenging
runs at varied pace) and intervals (sustained challenging
workloads with very short rests)
VO2max by intervals of 3-5 mins with long enough
recoveries to fully recover for the next workload.
If you're training for a fun run, you'll need a program that
includes intervals, tempo runs and long slow runs. You'll
also need to peak at the right time and avoid overtraining!
This is why following a proven program is so important.
This month our focus in all ourcardiomax sessions isEndurance. The information you
have just read will help youunderstand why we periodise your
training to get the best results.
Johns CornerMonthly training tips!
Threshold training & VO2maxrunning fitness explained
Being efficient at running depends on two main things
your aerobic capacity and your lactate threshold.
Aerobic Capacity / VO2max
Your aerobic capacity (VO2max) is the highest amount of
oxygen you can transport around your body, per min, per kg
that you weigh.
The higher your VO2max, the higher your maximum oxygen
that can be transported. Theoretically, the more oxygen you
can use during high level exercise, the more ATP (energy)
you can produce.
This is often the case with elite endurance athletes who
typically have very high VO2 max values.
Lactate Threshold
As we produce energy, the waste product/ bi-product
produced is lactic acid (this is the stuff that makes us slow
down or stop!). When the blood lactate builds up in
the bloodstream faster than we can eliminate it this is our
Lactate Threshold. At this point we feel sluggish because
our bodies cant produce energy as fast as were consuming
it. Increasing your lactate threshold means that youll be
able to run faster and faster for longer.
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3. Cycle: Cycling is a great cardio exercise, and it can bedone with small groups too! So the next time you and yourfriends feel like catching up and burning some calories(instead of gaining more by indulging in unhealthy foods),think of going bicycling. Cycling uses your quadriceps or themuscles located at the front of your thighs. So if thats thearea youre focusing on, cycling is a great green way to stayfit.
4. Group Training Needless to say, there are a dozen waysto exercise outdoors and get your blood pumping. One ofthe best ways is certainly to do it in a group. It s fun, social,offers variety and gives you a reason to keep coming backfor more.
Spring is here. Quit making excuses already. Get up and gooutdoors for the green exercise of your choice. Na tures
waiting!Were having fun with all of the above see you at your nextStep into Life session!
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The Power of Green OutdoorExercising
Most of us love the outdoors and it terms of exercising, notonly is it more inspiring than indoors and less mechanical, itis now proven to have extra benefits.
According to ScienceDaily.com, . . . compared withexercising indoors, exercising in natural environments wasassociated with greater feelings of revitalisation, increasedenergy and positive engagement, together with decreases intension, confusion, anger and depression. Participants alsoreported greater enjoyment and satisfaction with outdooractivity and stated that they were more likely to repeat theactivity at a later date.
The 2008 Scottish Health Survey polled nearly 2,000 peopleand the results arent surprising: Those who did outdoorphysical activity had 50% greater positive effect on theirmental health as compared to exercising indoors.
Today, there is a green way of doing almost abouteverything. Same goes for exercise. Green or outdoorexercise is one of the healthiest, most efficient ways youcould serve your body and Mother Nature. Lets look atsome of the ways we can engage in green exercising:
1. Walk: You think walking is too slow an exercise? Actually,it is one of the best exercises you can do for a lifetime. Itseasy on your joints and the environment and you dont need
any expensive or pollution-causing equipment to aid you.Walking is natural and could be combined with socialising.Walk with a friend and it becomes leisure for the day!
2. Run: Running or jogging is a great way to increase yourstamina and improve the health of your heart and lungs.However, since running is more rigorous than walking,remember to start slowly and aim for shorter distances orsmaller time-spans when youre a beginner and increase byno more than 10% gradually. Whats more, if you want to go100% green, consider buying reusable water bottles andenvironment-friendly gear.
How to choose cooking oils
Cooking oils are a good source ofHealthy Oils on your MJ Plan. But,choosing the right oil can be hard todo as different oils suit differenttemperatures, cuisines and flavoursas well as containing differentproportions of mono, poly andsaturated fats.
Why you should use cooking oils
Oils rich in mono or poly fats are necessary forregulating blood cholesterol. They help control the LDL
(bad cholesterol) and triglycerides, while helping to
boost HDL (good cholesterol).
Cooking oils add flavour to food and can help stop foodsticking to your pan.
Continues next page
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Different kinds of oils
Heres an explanation of each type of oil. Also see the tablebelow for a summary of recommended uses.
Olive:There are two types of olive oil: extra virgin, namedbecause its from the first pressing of olives, has a strongerflavour and lower smoke point, making it good for dressings,marinades, sauces and low-heat cooking. Then thereslight, which has a higher smoke point, making it better forcooking.
Canola: Made from the seeds of the rapeseed plant. It hasa high smoke point, mild flavour and some plant omega-3s.
Rice bran oil: Extracted from the germ of rice grains, it hasa high smoke point which is good for stir-fries and deep-frying. Its rich in vitamin E, oryzanol (an antioxidant) andplant sterols.
Avocado: Lightly flavoured, it carries other flavours well. Ithas a very high smoke point, rich in mono fats and vitaminE.
Sunflower: Made from sunflower seeds, this flavourless,vitamin E-rich oil is good for frying.
Nut oils: These oils taste like the nuts they come from:almond oil, hazelnut oil, macadamia oil, peanut oil, pecan oiland walnut oil. Only certain nut oils, those rich in mono fats,can be used for cooking. Macadamia and peanut, forexample, have high smoke points, but walnut should only beused in dressings.
Vegetable: This oil is actually extracted from legumes,fruits, grains, nuts and seeds, not vegies!
Flaxseed/linseed: An oil rich is omega-3 with a low smokepoint. Suitable for dressings only.
Summary of uses
Oil What to use for
OliveExtra virginLight
Dressings, marinades, sauces, low-heat cooking.Medium temperature cooking.
Canola High temperature cooking; frying, roasting, woketc.
Rice bran Stir-fries, deep-frying.Avocado High temperature cooking; frying, roasting, woketc.
Sunflower High temperature cooking; frying, roasting, woketc.
Nut oils:Macadamia
Peanut
Walnut
High temperature cooking; frying, roasting, woketc.High temperature cooking; frying, roasting, woketc.Dressings.
Vegetable High temperature cooking; frying, roasting, woketc.
Flaxseed/linseed Dressings.
What to choose
Oils that are high in mono and/or polyunsaturated fatsand low in saturated and trans fats.
Oil sprays for baking or frying to prevent food sticking. Choose oils that have
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Steps to Jumpstart yourMetabolism!
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For more information talk to your trainer.
Healthy RecipeAt Last - Guilt Free Eating!
Roast veal rackwith herbstuffing
Serves: 4 Prep: 20mins Cooking: 35mins
Ingredients
1 small brown onion,chopped finely
1 clove garlic, crushed trimmed celery stalk,
chopped finely cup stale breadcrumbs 1 tbs Dijon mustard 1 tsp finely chopped fresh
thyme 1 tbs finely chopped fresh
flat-leaf parsley 1 tsp finely grated lemon
rind 2 tsp sea salt
2 tsp cracked black pepper
800g veal rack (4 cutlets),
trimmed 1 medium brown onion,
chopped coarsely 1 cups salt-reduced beef
stock 2 tsp olive oil
2 tsp balsamic vinegar cup salt-reduced beef stock
(extra) 2 cups broccoli florets 2 cups pumpkin, chopped into
medium chunks
Method
1. Preheat oven to hot.2. Cook finely chopped onion, garlic and celery in heated lightly
oiled small non-stick frying pan, stirring, until vegetables soften.Add breadcrumbs; cook until breadcrumbs brown lightly.Remove from heat; stir in mustard, herbs, rind, half of the saltand half of the pepper. Cool 10 mins.
3. Using a sharp knife, make a tunnel through veal rack, close tothe bone; fill with herb mixture.
4. Place coarsely chopped onion and stock in large flameproofbaking dish; add veal, drizzle with oil, sprinkle with remainingsalt and pepper. Roast, uncovered, in hot oven about 30 mins oruntil cooked as desired. Remove veal from dish, cover; stand 10mins.
5. Meanwhile, steam broccoli and pumpkin either on stove or in
microwave.6. Stir vinegar and extra stock into veal juices in dish; bring to boil.Strain into medium jug; serve with veal and steamed vegetables.
MJ Nutrition Matt ONeill www.MetabolicJumpstart.comExchanges per serve
2 1.25 0.5 1
Nutrients per serve1467kj (351cals), 45g Protein, 8g Fat, 1.9g Saturated Fat, 22.4g Carbs,5.1g Sugars, 4.2g Fibre, 338mg SodiumSource: Australian Womens Weekly Lean food
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Step into Life High Wycombe, WAKarissa showing off her SIL event t-shirt at
Cadrona Ski Field, New Zealand
Step into Life North Perth, WA Groupat City to Surf 2012
Step into Life Greensborough, Vicpowerflex session
Step into Life Campbelltown, SA membersat City to Bay in Adelaide
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Jess Field
First Session 20TH
March 2012
Total # of Sessions 50
Fitness Tests 2
BootCamp (endurit) 1 Teaser
Shaz Thompson
First Session 8th January 2008
Member since 26th May 2011
Total # of Sessions 129
Fitness Tests 6
Lt. Phoa, Lt. Formoso, Sgt. Berry, BG. Edwards, Sgt. Roberts, Pvt. Anthony
Lt. Armstrong, Cap. Keecha & Maj. Berry Tough Pose after endurit
Keith Sanderson
First Session 23rd November 2010
Total # of Sessions 53
Fitness Tests 2
Roger Galway
First Session 31st
August 2009
Total # of Sessions 243Fitness Tests 8
October & December Packages available now
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Step into Life has a fantastic opportunity for you to becomea qualified Personal Trainer.
We are inviting Step into Life members that would like tolearn about becoming a Personal Trainer to contact ourstate offices. We will tell you how easy it is for you tobecome a qualified Personal Trainer.
Every member that decides to go ahead with a PersonalTrainer qualification will have access to course discounts atvarious providers.
Contact your state office on 1300 134 136 for moreinformation.
Due to customer demand we have Franchiseterritories available throughout Australia and NewZealand.
If you know anyone with an interest in health and fitness thatwould love to run a Fitness Franchise, please let them knowabout this exciting opportunity.
$1000 referral bonus for any one you refer that becomes aStep into Life Franchisee.
Franchise Tour DatesIf you would like to find out more about becoming aStep into Life Franchisee why not attend one of ourobligation free Franchise Tours.
Call 1300 134 136 to book a seat (limited seatsavailable).
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Refer a friend and well give youanything you want!
At Step into Lifewe value your patronageand the people you refer to us.Thank you for giving a gift of good health and fitness to yourfriends and family by referring them to Step into Life.
For each friend who joins as a result of your referral to anyStep into Life Franchise nationally, you will receive a Stepinto Life Any Store Gift Card to the value of $25.
Use your referral gift card from us to purchase almostanything provided it can be purchased from a store whichhas eftpos facilities.
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