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Redondo Beach Personal Trainer

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Kurt Knisell is a Ace certified Redondo Beach Personal Trainer.    (21 Universal Rewards of Exercise)
The number one reason that most people are out-of-shape is that they don’t exercise enough.

I’ve often wished that I could give each and every one of you a personalized pep talk to get you up off the couch and into the gym, day after day. So here’s my pep talk in bullet form - 21 rewards that you will gain from regular exercise.

Do yourself a favor and print this list and post it where you’ll see it every day. When you need motivation or encouragement simply read over this list and feel your motivation soar.

  1. You’ll reset your body: Exercise has been described as a giant reset button. A good workout will block appetite swings, improve your mood and even help you sleep.
  2. Your clothes will fit better: Consistent exercise will tone and tighten your body, causing your clothes to not only fit better but to also look nicer. Also exercise ensures that soon you’ll be trading your clothes in for smaller sizes.
  3. You’ll be less stressed: You have enough stress in your life - it’s time for a break. A good workout invigorates your muscles, leaving you relaxed and less stressed.
  4. You’ll have more energy: WebMD tallied research studies and concluded that 90% o f them prove exercise increases energy levels in sedentary patients. Next time you feel fatigued, fight it will the most powerful tool available: exercise.
  5. You’ll be stronger: Exercise improves muscle strength and endurance, two things that you use throughout each day. When you exercise consistently you’ll be pleasantly surprised when difficult tasks begin to seem easy.
  6. You’ll be less likely to binge: Exercise has a powerful anti-binge effect on the body. This is due in part by an increase in sensitivity to leptin, a protein hormone, which has an appetite-taming effect.
  7. You’ll burn calories: You know that excess body fat is made up of stored and unused calories. Fight back by burning loads of calories with fat-blasting workouts.
  8. You’ll be more confident: Who doesn’t wish they walked and talked with more confidence? A consistent exercise program will do just that. As your body becomes more fit, watch as your confidence sky-rockets.
  9. You’ll have fun: Believe it or not, exercise can be extremely enjoyable. Remember how fun it was to run around as a child? Tap into your inner child as you find a mode of exercise that gets you excited.
  10. You’ll reduce your blood pressure: Exercise has been proven more effective than medication in r educing blood pressure to normal levels. A single workout has been shown to reduce blood pressure for the day and regular exercise reduces overall blood pressure in the long run.
  11. You’ll lose the jiggles: Regular exercise tightens flabby arms, legs and waistlines. So wave goodbye to the jiggles with a solid exercise program.
  12. You’ll increase insulin sensitivity: Researchers at Laval University in Quebec discovered that exercise improved insulin sensitivity dramatically. Peak after-meal insulin levels dropped by more than 20 percent after as little as 3 weeks of consistent exercise.
  13. You’ll sleep better: Do you toss and turn for hours before falling asleep? Exercise is a powerful sleep aid. Your tired muscles encourage your body to quickly fall asleep so they can get their overnight repair work done.
  14. You’ll lower your risk of heart disease: Regular exercise strengthens your heart and makes it more resilient against disease. A sedentary lifestyle is a major risk factor for heart disease, so rest assured that consistent exercise is your ally against disease.
  15. You’ll feel great: Vigorous exercise releases natural endorphins (happy hormones) into your blood stream that dissolve pain and anxiety. You’ve probably heard of ‘runner’s high’, this can be achieved by any great workout.
  16. You’ll lower your risk of diabetes: Studies show that exercising as little as half an hour each day can dramatically reduce your risk of diabetes. If you are at risk of diabetes, or already have diabetes, regular exercise is the most effective treatment for reversing the disease.
  17. You’ll meet cool people: You could benefit from a group of new, energetic friends, right? Gyms, bootcamps, workout centers and even the jogging trail are all great places to connect with fun new friends.
  18. You’ll improve your BMI: You know that maintaining a healthy BMI is key in disease prevention. Exercise is the best way to keep your BMI under control.
  19. You’ll increase your endurance: Do you ever get out of breath when walking up stairs or through the mall? Regular exercise builds your endurance for everyday activities.
  20. Your doctor will be impressed: How many times has your doctor given you the lecture about losing weight and exercising more? Exercise regularly and get your MD off your back!
  21. You’ll look amazing: Are you happy with the shape and size of your body? Regular exercise works wonders on your physique. Within a few weeks you’ll see shape and tone in all the right places.

What are you waiting for? Lace up your shoes and get moving!

Guarantee Your Success
The quickest, easiest way to guarantee that you’ll meet your fitness and weight loss goals is to work one-on-one with a qualified fitness professional. You’ll be held accountable with your workouts and you’ll be instructed properly and shown techniques and strategies that will expedite your results. Call or email today to get started on a program that will take the guesswork out of fitness and to set your results on fire.
Fastest Chicken Stir Fry
Think you don’t have enough time to cook a healthy meal? Think again. This healthy and delicious chicken stir fry takes only minutes to make. Instead of chopping the vegetables yourself, this recipe calls for pre-chopped ingredients found in the produce section of your grocery store. Skip the take out line tonight and try20this recipe instead.
Yield: 6 servings

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon chopped garlic
  • 1 cup asparagus, cut into 2 inch segments
  • 1 (16 oz) package pre-chopped stir fry vegetables
  • 1 (10 oz) package shredded cabbage
  • 1 cup chopped pineapple
  • 1 cup chopped cooked chicken breast
  • 3/4 cup teriyaki sauce
  1. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet or wok. Add the garlic. When the garlic is browned add the asparagus. Stir fry for 5 minutes or until the asparagus turns bright green.
  2. Add the chopped stir fry vegetables, cabbage, and pineapple. Stir fry for 5 minutes or until the vegetables are tender.
  3. Add the cooked chicken pieces and mix in the teriyaki sauce. Stir fry for another minute, until the sauce is evenly distributed.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 117 calories, 1.8g fat, 15.8g carbohydrate, 4g fiber, and 10.7g protein.

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kurt

knisell

721 Opal st  Redondo Beach CA, 90277
(310) 721-4055

My Site

South Bay Fitness
We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

Email: knisell@aol.com
Phone: (310) 721-4055
Web: http://www.southbayfitness.com
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Redondo Beach Get Fit Newsletter

The Deep Fried Disaster
As a Redondo Beach personal trainer, I am often asked how to lose weight quickly and easily.

Of course no one wants to listen to a lecture on the importance of healthy eating coupled with a solid exercise routine. That would preclude the quick and easy part.

So in a world where two thirds of all adults are overweight or obese, and some doctors predict that we will soon see a generation with a lower life expectancy than their parents due to obesity related diseases, I’ve come up with a solution that is both quick and easy. (Drum roll, please.)

Stop eating fried foods. (Gasp!)

Fried foods, despite having little to no nutritional value and being loaded with fat and calories, have become an accepted indulgence in our society. So accepted that many restaurants serve fries or chips alongside every meal.

It’s no wonder that fried foods are the number one thing that most people crave – they are salty, addictive and plentiful.

Are Fried Foods Really That Bad?

In a nutshell, yes, fried foods really are that bad for you.

Take an average potato, bake it and you have 110 calories and 0 grams of fat. Take that same potato, turn it into French fries and you have 380 calories and 18 grams of fat.

Frying food is the easiest way to dramatically increase the calorie and fat content. And you know that extra calories and extra fat end up as extra body fat.

Other disasters that fried foods put you at risk for include:

  • Heart Disease
  • Diabetes
  • Clogged Arteries
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Obesity
  • Acne

Fried foods have also been known to trigger Acid Reflux and IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome).

Need I say more?

Going Fried-Free

Giving up fried food may not be easy, though it will arguably be one of the best things you do for your health and appearance. You will lose weight and improve your health by eliminating fried food from your life.

Keep in mind that, like all habits, the first thirty days will be the toughest. Make things easier by staying away from situations that place you in front of a big basket of fries or plate of doughnuts.

New Foods to Love

Instead of fried foods, enjoy the following:

  • Substitute a salad or fruit instead of fries
  • Baked potato – but pass on the butter and sour cream
  • Baked chicken instead of fried chicken
  • Baked chips instead of fried chips
  • Raw veggie pieces

You may be surprised how delicious these healthier options taste.

Help, I’m addicted!

If your diet has consistently included fried foods - multiple times a day or several times each week, then giving it up may take more work than simply trying healthier options.

Yo u’ll need to use some mental strategies as well.

To do this focus on all the negative things about eating fried foods:

  • Think of how bloated and heavy you feel afterward
  • Remember the heart burn you’ve experienced
  • Focus on the extra pounds you want to lose – imagine doughnuts and French fries sticking to your belly and thighs
  •  
  • Feel the discomfort of being out of breath doing normal activities

You didn’t think I was really going to skip telling you how beneficial exercise is to achieving your health and weight loss goals did you?

The bottom line is that exercise plus healthy eating will give you the body that you want.

What are you waiting for? Drop that bag of chips and call me for a workout that will change your life!

The Trans-Fat-Free Decoy
You’ve probably heard that many restaurants and food manufacturers have stopped using trans-fats. Don’t get too excited. While trans fats aren’t as bad as other fats, fried items are is still loaded with fat, calories, and sodium – all things that you want to avoid when trying to lose weight.

Before you eat a trans-fat-free item check the overall nutritional content. Does it contain saturated fat? What is the total fat and calorie count? What about sugar and sodium? Don’t let a trans-fat-free label distract you from the overall nutritional content of the food.

Summer Time Gazpacho
Gazpacho is a tomato based, raw vegetable soup that is served cold. This recipe makes a light and refreshing summer meal, and is quick and easy to make. Feel free to simply chop the ingredients for a thicker soup if you’d rather not use a blender.
Yield: 4 servings

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 pound ripe tomatoes
  • 1 1/2 cups cucumber chunks, peeled and seeded
  • 1/2 cup chopped red bell pepper
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1/4 teaspoon cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon light honey
  • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • * Optional * Cayenne pepper to taste
  1. Core the tomatoes, and cut into large chunks.
  2. Place all ingredients, except cayenne, into a blender. Puree until smooth.
  3. Transfer to a container, add cayenne. Cover and chill.
  4. Serve cold.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 71 calories, 4g fat, 9g carbohydrate, 2g fiber, and 4g protein.

Spread the word. Forward this newsletter to your friends, family and coworkers by using the “refer a friend” link below. They’ll thank you for it.

kurt

knisell

721 Opal st

(310) 721-4055

My Site

South Bay Fitness
We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

Email: knisell@aol.com
Phone: (310) 721-4055
Web: http://www.southbayfitness.com

Redondo Beach Personal Trainer

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

07/01/2009Get Fit Newsletter

5 Redondo Beach Body Myths (and 3 Steps to Look Amazing)

There’s a good chance that you’ll find yourself in a bathing suit sometime this month.

If you are like most people then that realization will 1) bring a grimace to your face and 2) will motivate you to lose some weight.

While I commend your desire to slim down before baring it all, I’m here to warn you of the 5 myths that most people fall for. Don’t waste your time on these:

Myth #1: Starve the pounds away.

Attempting to lose weight by starving yourself is not only ineffective, it’s also dangerous. It may seem that severe calorie restriction would deliver the quickest weight loss, but your body is complex and by doing so you’ll disrupt your metabolism and slow your results.

Tip: Don’t starve yourself - instead eat healthy small meals throughout the day.

Myth #2: Take diet pills to boost your effort.

It’s so tempting! The commercials make compelling claims about the power of diet pills, but don’t fall for it. The ‘magic pill’ has yet to be discovered (it has been discovered - exercise. It’s just not in pill form…). Diet pills are more likely to damage your health and burn your pocketbook than to slim you down.

Tip: Don’t pop a pill - instead burn calories with exercise.

Myth #3: Do extra crunches to flatten your abs.

We all want our midsection to look toned as we stroll down the beach, but excessive crunches aren’t the answer for tight abs. In order to achieve a lean look you’ll have to focus on burning off the layer of fat that is covering up your abs.

Tip: Don’t obsess about crunches - instead focus on fat burning.

Myth #4: Eat packaged diet foods for speedy results.

It is amazing to see the kinds of foods that are packaged as ‘diet’ or ‘weight loss’ aids. More often than not these products are packed with refined sugar and other artificial ingredients that your body doesn’t need.

Tip: Don’t eat packaged diet foods - instead stick with nutritious whole foods.

Myth #5: Avoid all carbohydrates in order to slim down.

Carbohydrates have been given a bad rap, which is unfortunate because you can (and should) eat carbs while losing weight. The key is to stick with whole grains, oatmeal and brown rice while avoiding processed and refined flours and sugars.

Tip: Don’t swear off all carbohydrates - instead stick with wholesome carbs.

Now that you know what not to do in order to look great this summer, it’s time to go over your beach ready game plan. Here’s what you need to know in 3 simple steps:

  • Step One: Cut out the junk.

    The best way to do this is to start by purging your kitchen. Get rid of sugary, processed and fat-filled foods. Once the junk has been cleared out don’t buy any more of it. Remember that your beach ready abs depend on what you eat - don’t eat junk!

  • Step Two: Focus on whole foods.

    Replace the junk food in your life with plenty of the following: cooked and raw vegetables, fresh fruits, whole grains, moderate amounts of seeds and nuts, lean meats and low fat dairy. Clean eating really is that simple.

  • Step Three: Come train with me in Redondo Beach.

    This is the most obvious step. You’re ready to get into great shape and I’m in a unique position to make that happen for you. Call or reply to this email to get started on a personal training plan that will make you look great on the beach, and all year round.

           Kurt Knisell is a Redondo beach Ace certified personal trainer and offers personal training in the Redondo beach and surrounding area’s. 

It’s Grill Time

Looking for something delicous to grill that won’t derail your weight loss goals? Look no further than the produce section. Onions, bell peppers, eggplant, carrots, asparagas and zuccini are all great options to throw on the grill – and they can all be eaten guilt free.

Mediterranean Lettuce Wrap

This wrap is savory and refreshing, and is the perfect meal to get you beach ready. I recommend roasting your own bell pepper, since most store bought roasted bell peppers are packaged in oil. To do so simply throw it on the grill until soft and then peel the skin after it cools.
Servings: 1

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 large leaf of lettuce
  • 2 slices lean turkey
  • 1 roasted red bell pepper, cut into 4 segments
  • 2 tablespoons garlic hummus
  • 1 tablespoon olive tapenade
  1. Lay the lettuce leaf flat and spread with 1 tablespoon of hummus. Place the turkey slices on the lettuce and spread with remaining hummus. Sprinkle the olive tapenade over the turkey and top with the roasted bell pepper.
  2. Wrap the lettuce, use a tooth pick to hold it together.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 170 calories, 6g fat, 15g carbohydrate, 5g fiber, and 15g protein.

Motivate your friends, family and co-workers! Use the “refer a friend” link below to forward this newsletter and subscribe your friends.

kurt

knisell

721 Opal st

(310) 721-4055

My Site

South Bay Fitness

We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

Email: knisell@aol.com
Phone: (310) 721-4055
Web: http://www.southbayfitness.com

This email was sent by knisell@aol.com

Redondo Beach Personal Trainer

Saturday, June 20th, 2009
Kurt Knisell is a Ace certified personal trainer, and works with clients in the Redondo Beach area.                                                                                  It’s Anyone’s Game
When was the last time that you accomplished something huge?

That’s an easy question for Helen Phillips.

Last month Helen wowed the world with her dramatic transformation on the NBC show The Biggest Loser. At 48 years of age she is the oldest contestant to win the weight loss competition, shedding 140 pounds and 54.7% of her body weight.

I’d call losing more than half of your body weight a huge accomplishment - wouldn’t you?

The crazy part is that Helen was clearly the underdog. She was simply too old and too fat to win. At least that was what the other contestants thought.

And that’s what Helen thought too.

“I never believed in myself in the beginning,” she admits. However when a doctor told her that she was living in the body of a 60 year old woman, Helen got serious.

“I’m tired of doubting myself,” she decided and something inside of her head clicked into place. “The minute I started doing that, things changed for me.”

And, oh, how she changed.

Helen buckled down and made losing weight her only focus. Her hard work paid off, giving her the prized title of the Biggest Loser.

She accomplished something huge and now her life is vastly improved. “I feel so good! I feel like I can do anything,” she told reporters with a huge smile.

Helen also had a message for you. “If I can do it, you can do it.”

I have to agree with her.

If a 48 year old, 257 pound woman can transform her body from a size 22 to a size 2, then anyone really can do it. Think for a moment of that huge accomplishment that you haven’t made. Maybe it’s a weight loss goal that you’ve had for years. Maybe it’s something completely unrelated to your weight.

What’s holding you back?

Are you afraid you’ll fail?

The fear of failure is a powerful thing. No one likes to fail, and repeat failure is even worse. So what can you do to conquer it?

  • Realize that failure isn’t the worst outcome. Not trying is.
  • You only fail when you decide to give up. Get up and try again!

Are you afraid you’ll succeed?

You may not realize it, but most people fear success. Success means change and change can be scary. It is important that you embrace the idea of success and ditch any negative self talk.

  • Close your eyes and picture yourself accomplishing your goal. What will that accomplishment do for your life? List the benefits you’ll enjoy.
  • Spend a few minutes each day visualizing yourself accomplishing your goal. How great does it feel? Savor those victorious emotions and use them to drive your motivation.

Helen didn’t believe in herself, until one day she decided that she was done doubting.

Are you done doubting?

When you’re ready to transform your body, like Helen did, I’m here to help. Is NOW a good time? Call or email me Kurt Knisell Redondo Beach personal trainer at (310) 721-4055 and let’s get started on a program that will really improve your life.

It’s your turn to accomplish something huge.

Who Knew?

While being interviewed after her victory Helen revealed the secret behind her staggering weight loss. “Who knew diet and exercise really were the answer?” It always comes back to diet and exercise. When it comes to losing weight forget about the fad diets, the pills and the potions. Focus on your diet and focus on your exercise plan then you too will see amazing results.

Mango Marinated Tofu

It’s mango season! If you’ve been hesitant to try tofu then this is the perfect recipe for you. The mango and ginger marinade gives the dish a sweet and tangy flavor that is hard to beat. Choose mangoes that are ripe, but not overripe. The fruit should give only slightly when squeezed. Serve with brown rice and fresh steamed broccoli.
Yield: 6 serving

Here’s what you need…

Marinade:

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 3 tablespoons chopped ginger
  • 1/4 cup chopped yellow onion
  • 2 large mangoes, chopped
  • 1/4 pure maple syrup
  • 1 cup vegetable broth
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 1 cup orange juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon allspice
  • Dash of pepper
  • Dash of salt

Tofu:

  • 2 pounds extra-firm tofu, drained and sliced
  • 1 mango sliced
  • 1 red bell pepper, cut into long slices
  1. In a medium saucepan combine the oil, garlic, ginger and onion, saute over medium heat for about 5 minutes. Add the chopped mango and sauté for another 5 minutes.
  2. Add the maple syrup and vegetable broth, cover and simmer for 35 minutes. Uncover and simmer for another 5 minutes.
  3. Add the vinegar, lime juice, orange juice, allspice, pepper and salt. Allow the mixture to cool and then puree in blender until smooth.
  4. Place the sliced tofu and mango marinade in a sealable plastic bag or a plastic container with lid. Marinate in the fridge for one hour or overnight.
  5. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Place the marinated tofu in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet, reserving half of the marinade. Bake for 20 minutes.
  6. Flip over the tofu. Coat the remaining mango slices and pepper slices in marinade and add to pan. Bake for an additional 15 minutes.
  7. Serve with brown rice and steamed broccoli.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 219 calories, 1g fat, 7g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber, and 9g protein.

Spread the word. Forward this newsletter to your friends, family and coworkers by using the “refer a friend” link below. They’ll thank you for it. 

kurt

knisell

721 Opal st

(310) 721-4055

My Site

South Bay Fitness
We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

Email: knisell@aol.com
Phone: (310) 721-4055
Web: http://www.southbayfitness.com

 

Redondo Beach Personal Trainer

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Your New Favorite Thing
Kurt Knisell is a Ace certified personal trainer in the Redondo Beach area. We all have a list of our favorite things. It may not be written down anywhere, but you know the things that make you happy.

The list holds your favorite foods, music, TV shows, movies and even people in your life that you can’t get enough of. This is the stuff that you really enjoy. It’s the stuff that makes your life worth living.

Somewhere on the list is your health and appearance. You know that looking and feeling great make a good life even better.

The interesting thing about your list is that without fail you’ll always make time for it.

  • When your TV show airs, you watch it or record it to watch later.
  • When your favorite actor stars in a new movie, you do your part by going to the theatre.
  • When you’re hungry, you turn to your favorite foods.
  • When the weekend rolls around, you do everything you can to spend time with the special people in your life.

Yet when it comes to exercise you automatically say, “I don’t have time.”

Time for TV, but no time for exercise… We live in an age where life is full. You don’t have extra time anymore.

You no longer have time. You make time.

  • You make time for your TV show.
  • You make time for your hobby.
  • You make time for your friends.

It’s time to drop the charade of “I don’t have time to exercise” and call it what it really is.

An excuse.

You know how to make time for your favorite things. You know you want good health. You know you want to look great. You know you want more energy.

Exercise delivers all those benefits - and more.

I believe that exercise belongs on your list of favorite things.

Make It A Favorite: How do you turn something that you’ve dreaded into something that you enjoy?

  1. Block the Negative: Your thoughts play a big part in determining your favorite things. Block out any negative thoughts you may have about exercise. Focus your energy on creating a positive attitude that will get you excited about hitting the gym, rather than dreading it.
  2. Focus on the Benefits: With exercise you have so much to gain and nothing to lose. Exercise makes you stronger, sexier, happier, and gives you more energy. Pick the benefit that moves you the most and fixate on it.
  3. Get Guidance: The easiest way to put exercise on your list of favorite things is to experience it at its best. Get onboard with one of my Redondo Beach personal training programs and I’ll show you the most effective and enjoyable techniques that will get you into the best shape of your life.
Smaller is Better
Here’s is a little tip I use with my Redondo Beach personal training clients. A quick and easy way to lose weight. For dinner tonight use a small plate instead of a full sized dinner plate. It sounds simple, but you will actually eat less off a small plate than you would a full sized plate. This is a great way to encourage smaller portion sizes without feeling like you are being deprived.
Energy Muffins

Finally, a great-tasting muffin recipe with no added sugar! Naturally sweetened with banana and blueberries, these muffins are as sweet as they are delicious. Enjoy one with a side of scrambled egg whites for a quick and nutritious breakfast. Servings: 18

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 cup mashed banana
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/3 cup refined coconut oil
  • 2 cups wheat flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 1/4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 cup frozen blueberries, left to thaw in a strainer
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare 18 standard-sized muffin cups with paper liners.
  2. In a large bowl, combine banana, egg whites, water and oil. Add the flour and mix. Gently fold in blueberries. Immediately spoon batter into muffin cups.
  3. Bake for about 20 minutes. Remove muffins from tins and cool on a wire rack.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 98 calories, 4g fat, 13g carbohydrate, 2g fiber, and 3g protein.

Motivate your friends, family and co-workers! Use the “refer a friend” link below to forward this newsletter and subscribe your friends. 

kurt

knisell

721 Opal st

(310) 721-4055

My Site

South Bay Fitness
We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

Email: knisell@aol.com
Phone: (310) 721-4055
Web: http://www.southbayfitness.com

This email was sent by knisell@aol.com
 

Redondo Beach personal trainer/ personal trainer Redondo Beach

Saturday, May 16th, 2009
Kurt Knisell is a Ace certified Redondo Beach personal trainer and works with personal training clients in the Redondo Beach and surrounding areas.The correct answer to the following question will shock you.

Would you survive longer on a diet of just water OR on a diet of water and refined sugar?

The answer: You would survive longer on just water.

Sound impossible? Just ask the five sailors who were ship wrecked in 1793.

The ship was filled with sugar, thus giving the marooned five a diet of sugar and water. When they were finally picked up, nine days later, they were in a wasted condition due to starvation.

The story of the five sailors intrigued French physiologist Francois Magendie to conduct a series of experiments in which he fed dogs a diet of sugar. All of the dogs died.

Magendie proved that as a steady diet, refined sugar is worse than nothing.

How can sugar be worse than nothing? Plainly put, refined sugar is an anti-nutrient.

It starts out as sugar cane, and then goes through an extensive refining process that destroys all of the enzymes, fiber, vitamins and minerals. What you’re left with are empty, naked calories.

The problem is that your body needs the enzymes, fiber, vitamins and minerals that were taken out in the refining process in order to metabolize sugar and use it as energy. So it takes those nutrients from your own body.

So while you are enjoying that chocolate bar, sugar is draining vital nutrients from your body. Like a sweet parasite.

And it doesn’t end there…

  • Sugar creates false hunger (as a result of the insulin rush and then ensuing plummet in your blood sugar levels), which makes you overeat. This means a constant struggle with your weight in which you never seem to achieve your ideal size.
  • Sugar promotes aging (due to the advanced glycation end products, or AGEs, that occur when insulin levels are consistently elevated as a result of eating too much sugar). Sugar has even been dubbed the negative fountain of youth.
  • Sugar weakens your bones - making you vulnerable for osteoporosis, and weakens your teeth - making you vulnerable for cavities (both due to the calcium being pulled from your bones and teeth in order for your body to process sugar).
  • Sugar in excess is stored as fat (after your liver has no more room to store it, sugar is converted to fat and deposited on your belly, thighs, hips and the backs of your arms).
  • Sugar can impair brain functioning (as a result of depleted B-vitamin production).

If you’re still not convinced of the danger of sugar here are more ailments linked to its overconsumption: varicose veins, constipation, hormonal imbalances, ADD and ADHD, increased emotional instability, depressed immune system, increased risk of cancer and degenerative diseases.

The average modern person consumes 46 teaspoons of sugar every day. That comes out to roughly 175 pounds of sugar each year.

And it’s no wonder, since sugar industry is big business. They sneak sugar into any product that they can.

Go through the foods in your home and you’ll see that sugar has been added to everything from ketchup and spaghetti sauce to crackers, oatmeal, peanut butter and even ‘healthy’ items like weight loss bars.

Redondo Beach residents where does this leave you?

You are in a unique position. Your personal judgment determines the foods that you eat and the foods that you avoid. It is my hope that you approach sugar with new eyes.

While all other foods offer you caloric energy PLUS some nutritional benefit, sugar doesn’t. Sugar is simply caloric energy with a sweet habit forming taste, and a hoard of health risks.

Use your judgment wisely and limit your sugar consumption - you’ll love the benefits of low sugar living.

And while you’re at it contact me to start a Redondo Beach personal training program that will turbo-charge your results.

(Oh and if you’re ever in a ship wreck with only sugar and water at your disposal - just drink the water!)

The Many Names of Sugar
Kurt Knisell Redondo Beach personal trainer wants you to be on the lookout for the following names that all describe refined sugar:
  • Sucrose
  • High fructose corn syrup
  • Fructose
  • Lactose
  • Organic sugar
  • Maltose
  • Dextrose
  • Glucose
Lentil Fruit Salad

This recipe is as refreshing as it is nutritious. Plump black lentils mixed with chunks of mango, strawberries, tomatoes and onions will tease your taste buds into submission. A splash of balsamic vinegar is the only flavoring that this colorful salads needs. Serve as a side dish or as a light meal.
Yield: 3 serving

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 cup black lentils, cooked
  • 1 medium mango, cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 1 medium tomato, chopped
  • 6 medium strawberries, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon red onion, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  1. Place the lentils in a medium bowl. Chop the fruit and onions, add to lentils.
  2. Add balsamic vinegar to the lentils and fruit, mix until well combined.
  3. All of these items can be purchased at Trader Joes or Whole Foods in Redondo Beach or Torrance. Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 148 calories, 1g fat, 27g carbohydrate, 10 g fiber, and 9g protein.Spread the word. Forward this newsletter to your friends, family and coworkers by using the ‘refer a friend’ link below.

 

kurt

knisell

721 Opal st

(310) 721-4055

My Site

South Bay Fitness
We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

Email: knisell@aol.com
Phone: (310) 721-4055
Web: http://www.southbayfitness.com

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Redondo Beach Personal Trainer/ Personal Trainer Redondo Beach tips

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Your Most Neglected Body Part
I can’t figure out why, but my personal training client’s neglect to train their legs. It’s a funny thing, since proper leg training will dramatically deliver total body results.

Walk into any gym in Redondo Beach and you’ll see the bench press taken, the dumbbells being curled-and an empty squat rack in the corner.

Leg exercises are tough, I won’t deny that, but the benefits are more than worth the exertion.

A Case for Your Legs

Your legs are a major muscle group, so it’s no surprise that training them will get you big time results. Training your legs will…

  1. Melt fat from your body. As I mentioned above, leg exercises are tough. Your legs are a large part of your body, so each exercise literally moves your whole body. This is precisely why a good leg workout will fire up your metabolism to melt fat away. You’ll burn more calories while exercising your legs than any other body part.Due to the intense nature of a leg workout, your metabolism becomes elevated for more than 24 hours. That means that for an entire day your body continues to burn extra calories without any extra effort on your part. Who wouldn’t love that?
  2. Build strength for everyday life. How often do you use your legs? Most of us depend on our legs constantly throughout the day-so wouldn’t it make sense to strengthen our individual mode of transportation? Kind of like putting a super charger on the engine of your car.Exercising your legs isn’t only about increased strength; you’ll also improve your coordination and balance. This means that you’ll be able to do and experience things that you otherwise would have missed. You only live once, right?
  3. Uncover natural muscle shape. Let’s be honest, toned legs are attractive. I’m not saying that you’re legs will bulge with muscles (unless we trained you for that), but I am saying that consistently training your legs will uncover your natural toned shape.Many of my Redondo Beach personal training clients discover a whole new level of confidence after getting their legs back into shape. Women especially enjoy the freedom to wear shorts or a skirt without feeling embarrassed to show their legs. Wouldn’t you love that freedom?

    Oh, and I should tell you that as you strengthen your legs you’ll also reduce the risk of injury to your lower back because you’ll actually learn to pick things up off the ground the right way.

Best Leg Exercises

Now that I’ve convinced you to pay more attention to your legs, here are three of the top exercises you should do. Each of these exercises have dozens of different variations, so have fun and always keep your workouts fresh and challenging.

  1. The Lunge: Start with your feet together, take a large step forward and bend your knees down into a lunge position. Exhale as you press yourself back up to a standing position, or continue through with your step into another lunge.
  2. The Squat: Start with your feet shoulder width apart, inhale as you bend your knees, keeping your back straight. Be sure to keep your knees from going past your toes. Exhale as you push back up to a standing position.
  3. The Dead Lift: Grip the barbell with a mixed grip (one palm faces you, one doesn’t). Allow the barbell to hang down in front of you as you stand on the platform with your feet shoulder width apart. Lean forward at your waist, keeping your back flat, and bend your knees, bringing the bar down past them. Exhale as you straighten your legs and lift the bar up. When you are standing upright lean back slightly and squeeze the muscles of your lower back. Hold this contraction for a moment. Inhale and slowly return back down to the starting position.

By no stretch of the imagination are these three the ONLY leg exercises out available. And that’s the other great thing about training your legs… you have tons of options and variations.

Want to know more about leg exercises and which ones are the best for you? Are you finally ready to get into the best shape of your life? Let me help. I am a Ace certified Redondo

Beach personal trainer

Reply to this email or call me at the number above and we’ll schedule a consultation where you and I can assess your goals and I can show you the fastest and safest way to reach them.

Want Antioxidants? Go Blue
Blueberries are being called a “super food” by many nutritionists. Recent research has shown that blueberries are the fruit with the highest antioxidant activity. They have even been shown to improve memory and coordination and to slow the development of degenerative diseases.

Snack on fresh or dried blueberries instead of processed sweets – not only are they healthier, you’ll also lose weight.

Easy Lentil Soup

Use this recipe for a light dinner or quick lunch. It’s easy to make, tastes delicious and is low in fat. What’s more it’s full of natural protein. And guess what? Lentils are packed with cholesterol-lowering fiber.
Yield: 8 servings

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 cup finely chopped onion
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped carrot
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped celery
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 pound lentils, picked and rinsed
  • 1 cup peeled and chopped tomatoes
  • 2 quarts chicken broth, fat free, reduced sodium
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground toasted cumin
  • Optional, spoonful of fat free cottage cheese
  • Optional, dried parsley
  1. Put the olive oil in a 6-quart Dutch oven and place over medium heat. Add the onion, carrot, celery and salt. Sauté for 6 to 7 minutes.
  2. Add the lentils, tomatoes, broth, coriander and cumin; stir to combine. Increase the heat to high and bring the mixture just to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, cover and cook at a low simmer until the lentils are tender, about 40 minutes.
  3. Using a stick blender, puree the soup to your desired consistency. Serve with cottage cheese and sprinkle with dried parsley if desired.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 240 calories, 2g fat, 35g carbohydrate, 18g fiber, and 16g protein.

Motivate your friends, family and co-workers! Use the “refer a friend” link below to forward this newsletter and subscribe your friends. 

kurt

knisell

721 Opal st

(310) 721-4055

My Site

South Bay Fitness
We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

Email: knisell@aol.com
Phone: (310) 721-4055
Web: http://www.southbayfitness.com

 

Redondo Beach personal trainer gives 5 best side effects of working out.

Saturday, April 18th, 2009
The Top 5 Side Effects of Exercise
Your doctor feels like a broken record.

That’s right - he’s sick and tired of telling you how important exercise is to your health because YOU DON’T LISTEN.

He’s sick of explaining how so many of your health problems will improve or even disappear as the result of a consistent exercise program.

He’s tired of tallying your controllable risk factors which include physical inactivity and obesity.

So why does he continue to give you the same lecture?

Because he’s seen exercise change lives.

He’s even seen exercise save lives.

A Doctor’s Perspective

Dr. David Shilling MD has been a family doctor for over 30 years. In that time he’s given a fair number of patients the exercise lecture…with good cause.
He’s seen firsthand the healing power of exercise.

Exactly what kind of healing? Dr. Shilling shared the top 5 benefits that he’s seen patients experience as a result of exercise…

1. Feel Great: The first thing that patients tell Dr. Shilling after starting an exercise program is how much better they feel. “People don’t realize how bad they feel. They get used to feeling bad. Then when they start exercising they feel so much better.”

Your energy levels boost and you feel great.

2. Pain Be Gone: Next patients notice a reduction in aches and pains. Chronic muscle and joint pain that they’ve lived with for years begins to fade. For some, joint replacement surgery is postponed. For others, arthritis pain is reduced.

Your muscles and joints feel better than ever.

3. Goodbye Coronary Heart Disease: While patients can’t feel this healing benefit of exercise, it is the one that saves lives. Exercise removes two of the major risk factors that lead to heart disease: 1) physical inactivity and 2) obesity. Exercise also increases your good cholesterol (HDL) and lowers your blood pressure.

Your risk of heart attack or stroke is reduced.

4. Goodbye Type 2 Diabetes: Patients with type 2 diabetes gain substantial benefits from exercise. Exercise improves the body’s use of insulin, and the related weight loss improves insulin sensitivity. Of course patients with type 2 diabetes need to get guidelines from their doctor before starting an exercise program.

Your blood sugar levels are better controlled.

5. Goodbye Sleep Apnea: Patients with sleep apnea are often caught in a destructive cycle. Their weight promotes occurrences of apnea then inadequate sleep promotes weight gain. Dr. Shilling has seen exercise break this cycle.

Your sleep becomes restful and weight loss becomes easier.

With all of these benefits it’s hard to see why anyone would avoid exercise. What’s your excuse?

  • I know you’re tired…exercise gives you energy.
  • I know you’re in pain…exercise alleviates your muscle and joint pain.
  • I know you’d rather stay in bed…exercise makes your sleep more restful.
  • I know you’re pressed for time…exercise improves your efficiency and extends your life.
  • I know you don’t know where to start…that’s where I come in.

Reply to this email or call me at the number above and we’ll schedule a consultation where I can show you the fastest and safest way to reap all of the benefits of exercise. I work with client’s in and around the Redondo Beach area.

Then the next time you see your doctor he won’t give you a lecture.

He’ll congratulate you.

Know Your Number

Kurt Knisell is a Ace certified personal trainer in the Redondo Beach area. Do you know your BMI? Your Body Mass Index is a number that helps determine if you are at risk for weight-related diseases. While it is not a perfect measure, it is a helpful tool. BMI values from 18.5 to 24.9 are considered healthy. BMI values from 25-29.9 are considered overweight, and BMI values of 30 or greater are considered obese.

Calculate your BMI: 1) Multiply your weight in pounds by 703. 2) Divide by your height in inches. 3) Divide by your height in inches again.

Smoked Salmon Salad

It’s simple, quick and makes the perfect lunch-to-go. Salmon in packed with protein and those omega-3 fatty acids that your body needs. Notice that this recipe doesn’t call for a creamy dressing, but rather a sprinkle of balsamic vinegar. Try this on all your salads and save yourself from tons of extra calories and fat.
Yield: 1 serving

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 1/2 cups romaine lettuce, chopped
  • 1/2 cup smoked salmon
  • 1/2 of a hard boiled egg
  • 3 cherry tomatoes
  • 1 tablespoon green onion, chopped
  • 1 kalamata olive, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • Sprinkle of balsamic vinegar
  1. Arrange the lettuce, salmon, egg, tomatoes, onion, and olive on a plate.
  2. Sprinkle with parsley and balsamic vinegar.
  3. Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 170 calories, 6g fat, 5g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, and 18g protein.
    All of the above ingrediants are available at the whole foods in Redondo Beach or Torrance.Spread the word. Forward this newsletter to your friends, family and coworkers by using the “refer a friend” link below.

 

kurt

knisell

721 Opal st

(310) 721-4055

My Site

South Bay Fitness
We have been home training with Kurt for more than three years. His personalized workouts have been informative and fun. He truly cares about his clients and the results they acheive. I don’t know where we would be without him. Jerry and Debbie B.

Over the last five years we have found Kurt to be an invaluable resource. His expansive knowledge of nutrition and understanding of the benefits of physical training allow him to customize personal training programs. He is capable of adapting our programs to accommodate physical injuries and limitations. Reed and Nan H.

Working out with South Bay Fitness has helped me stay on top of my game. I would highly recommend them to everyone. Raju C.

Email: knisell@aol.com
Phone: (310) 721-4055
Web: http://www.southbayfitness.com
Kurt  Knisell is a Ace certified Redondo Beach personal trainer.  

Redondo Beach Personal Trainer helps clients that are lacking motivation

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Redondo Beach Personal Trainer helps clients that are lacking motivation

Kurt Knisell is a ACE certified personal trainer in the Redondo Beach area, and can be reached at (310)721-4055 or visit http://www.southbayworkout.com  

Why Aren’t You Motivated?

 

A good dose of motivation from a south bay fitness personal trainer will change your life almost overnight.

The most rewarding part of my job is when I see clients achieve amazing results. Whether they lose 30 pounds, drop a few dress sizes, get off their cholesterol lowering meds, or shrink their waist line the excitement is always contagious.

It’s really hard to describe the euphoria that settles in once you’ve acheived your fitness goals. You have to experience it.

Even though each successful client’s story is unique with different goals one element unites them.

They are all completely motivated.

You see, I am in a different position. I know how to get you into great shape. I can help you through a 50 pound weight loss. I can help you to a healthier body. I can even train you into a completely toned athlete.

But there is one thing only you can do!

You need to be motivated.

Just by saying that you want to get into great shape isn’t enough. You need to be motivated and that’s just half of the equation. The other half (and the most important) is ACTION.

Nothing happens without taking action.

You can want it, think about it, talk it over, ponder it, plan it, and then re-plan it. But nothing will happen until you take action.
Although I haven’t heard you story, I know you can improve your fitness level.

 You want to look better, have more energy, experience fewer aches and pains, and enjoy the satisfaction of acheiving your goals once and for all.

All my successful clients were once in your shoes. They wanted to change their bodies. They felt urgency. And then they did what most fail to do. They took action and contacted me.

But there is more to it than that. They then committed to a program, did exercise, followed the diet, and reached their goals.
There’s nothing better than getting back into the skinny jeans in the back of your closet.

Those that take action get rewards. And those that simply talk about losing weight will continue to put weight on, pound after pound. I hate to put it that way, but it’s the truth.

So what do you want?

To drop 30 pounds

Feel younger

Look better in your birthday suit

How bad do you want it? How much motivation do you have? Enough to take ACTION?

The rewards are great when you do.

The Art of Mindfully Eating

Do you ever find yourself snacking away without paying attention to how much you’ve eaten? Maybe you’re focused on a movie or the ball game. This is a sure-fire way to gain weight. When your goal is to shed pounds it is important to practice the art of mindfully eating. This mean that when you eat you should stay tuned into your level of fullness and satiety and stop whe you feel comfortably full.