October 13, 2015
October 12, 2015
Monday Total Body Cardio Workout With Carol Strom 10 of 21 day challenge.
October 11, 2015
Sunday Yoga Workout With Carol Strom 9 of 21 day challenge.
October 6, 2015
October 5, 2015
September 26, 2015
Saturday Dirty 30 Workout With Carol Strom 15 of 21 day challenge.
Last week stretch we introduce the doubles option for this last week! It is optional, but if you want to get an extra boost the last week of our challenge you may double up workouts until the 21st day of the challenge. Today the double workout is total cardio and pilates!
September 19, 2015
Saturday 30 Minute Workout With Carol Strom Day 9 of 21 day challenge.
September 15, 2015
Upper Body Tuesday Workout With Carol Strom Day 4 of 21 day challenge.
October 18, 2010
Lose Weight at Work
Technology has eliminated as many as 2,000 of the calories that office workers used to burn each day, says James A. Levine, M.D., Ph.D., professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic and author of Move a Little, Lose a Lot. No wonder the average American is 26 pounds heavier today than a generation ago. To start burning calories at work, Levine suggests you embrace these four work-based strategies.

trim that fat with these small adjustments to your day
1.) Meet on the Move
Instead of booking a conference room, ask colleagues to join you on a walk. Seriously. Just make sure the topic is relatively informal—brainstorming, not budgets, for example. Even an easy pace burns 10 times more calories than sitting for an hour—150 vs. a measly 15.
2.) Get on Your Feet
Stand up while talking or typing. (You may need to request a headphone or long cord, or a podium for your keyboard.)
3.) Find a Partner
A co-worker with similar fitness goals won’t push for fast-food breaks and will help you stay motivated. Maybe you can both buy pedometers and see who gets in the most steps each day. If you have iPhones, there’s a free app called Walk ‘n Play that tracks your movements and pits you against a friend or a simulator.
4.) Tackle Takeout
If you eat with your co-workers, offer to order lunch for the group. That way, you’ll control your options. In fact, you’re probably not the only one who would appreciate the healthier choices.