Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Resolutions: Obesity is a Global Issue with $2 Trillion Annual Impact!

A new report from McKinsey Global Institute, entitled "How the world could better fight obesity," names obesity as one of the three most critical global issues -- 
#1: smoking, 
#2: armed violence, war, and terrorism 
#3: Obesity 

Obesity affects 2.1 billion people (two and half times the number of people who are undernourished), has a global impact of $2 billion per year and results in 5% of all deaths worldwide each year. If this trend continues at its current rate, nearly half the world's adult population will be overweight or obese by 2030. 

In our reality TV, celebrity focused culture, we tend to get caught up in how our bodies look, rather than in how well they feel, how well they work, or the underlying health of the components. As we become more accustomed to instant gratification, people search for an instantaneous solution to what is obviously a more serious problem. 

Take a moment to consider how your body feels, how able you are to function daily, and how healthy you are overall -- weight, muscle tone, joints, cardiovascular, aches and pains, blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, etc. 

Since we're at the time of year where people start making resolutions, rather than making an unrealistic New Year's resolution to lose XX pounds, why not make a resolution to gain health and wellness in 2015? Make one change each month to improve your health.

Examples: January - give up sugary drinks. February - go for a walk each day. March - eat a healthy breakfast every day. Add one healthy activity per month. Something simple, something do-able, something that will contribute to your overall health. 

For New Year's look for an upcoming blog on how to set yourself up for success by making achievable resolutions.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Antonio Brown of Pittsburgh Steelers Cross-Trains with Pilates

Antonio Brown
WR, Pittsburg Steelers
The Stack (in association with Yahoo Sports) named Antonio Brown, Wide Receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, its "NFL Beast of the Week," for an amazing catch in the Steelers' Week 15 NFL Game win against the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday. 

Brown credits his amazing footwork and ball handling skills to cross-training with -- you guessed it -- Pilates

Watch the video -- to see Antonio's amazing catch, and watch him do Going Up Side on the High Chair. 

Anyone, even professional athletes, can benefit from Pilates. At Any Body's Pilates, we believe fitness is for ANY body!