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Thursday, 13 December 2012
Friday, 7 December 2012
Princess Health and What Is Stress?. Princessiccia
We hear or use the word daily, we feel stressed or have friends who feel stressed. Marketing professionals sell products offering 'stress relief' and people jump to buy these products with the hope to have a stress-free life.
What is stress?
Definition from thefreedictionary.com:
"A mentally or emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition occurring in response to adverse external influences and capable of affecting physical health, usually characterized by increased heart rate, a rise in blood pressure, muscular tension, irritability, and depression."
Let's face the truth: We feel stressed when we are in a situation we don't like and we think or feel that we have no control over it. We are the effect of something (lack of money, work overload, antisocial boss etc.) and have a constant stone in our stomach. Even more than that, we cannot sleep, we have no patience with our family, our friends, ourselves.
Stress is getting bigger and bigger and we start living inside of it. Does it sound familiar?
What can you do?
First things first: You should change that situation which causes you stress.
Easy to say it? I know. It is always easier to say it than to do it.
The problem is that when stressed, we feel less and less capable of doing things that would actually help us getting rid of stress. It is a vicious circle, unless you decide to get out of it.
When we are stressed, we feel like not in the mood to meet our friends, we feel like not having time for relaxing, we feel too stressed to do some exercise. And therefore we dig deeper and deeper in the pit called stress...
How can we step out of it?
We have to find activities which make us to forget totally of the stressful situation. Even if only for an hour. Once we manage to forget about it, we managed to get out of it for a short while, not living inside of it any more. And once you are not inside of it, you can see more clearly and you can make rational decisions about changing the situation, not just temporarily forgetting about it.
But in order to change it, we have to step out of it first. To see the whole thing from outside, relaxed and full of energy. Go and do it now! Read a book, dance, run, unwind for an hour! Then you will be able to take the responsible and rational decision to get rid of stress in your life.
What about a fitness class? Click Here!
What about a fitness class? Click Here!
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Princess Health andSanta Pursuit.Princessiccia
Health and Performance finished off the 2012 season with the inaugural Santa Pursuit 5K put on by the Waterloo Running Series.
The event was a huge success for everybody who ran.
Click here for full results from the race.
Click here for a full race recap.
The team had a great time, and actually produced some pretty impressive results along the way. Here are our favourite pictures of some of our runners in action!
The event was a huge success for everybody who ran.
Click here for full results from the race.
Click here for a full race recap.
The team had a great time, and actually produced some pretty impressive results along the way. Here are our favourite pictures of some of our runners in action!
The Start |
Coach Sean within the 1st km |
Sue bringing it in with the little one! |
Mailman with a strong finish |
Mark, John and Amy with post-race food |
Mailman accepting his AG award |
This little guy is not part of our team, but I think we all can agree he should be |
Coach Gill leading a pack of runners away from the start |
Some of the team post-race |
Amy hammering into the finish |
Coach Gill with her second place overall medal |
Mike and Megan finishing strong |
Jerry with a strong finish- bonus point for keeping the beard on |
The H+P is always there... |
Lori finishing strong |
No pain, no gain |
See you next year folks!!! |
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Princess Health andH+P Spin Training Starting SOON.Princessiccia
Health and Performance is offering a high-intensity spin training plan that will push your limits, build a solid cycling base, and ensure you are ready to hammer when the snow finally melts.
Coach Sean competing in Nancy, France |
This program is lead BY cyclists FOR cyclists. This is not an aerobics class. While you will burn calories, more importantly, you will walk away from this program a better cyclist.
If you are interested in registering, e-mail seandelanghe@gmail.com
DETAILS
Price:
Wednesdays and Sundays: 11 sessions ($50)
Wednesdays ONLY: 7 sessions ($40)
Sundays ONLY: 4 sessions ($20)
Training Dates:
WEDNESDAYS (7:15am)
November 7th
November 14th
November 21st
November 28th
December 5th
December 12th
December 19th
SUNDAYS (1:30pm)
November 4th
November 18th
December 2nd
December 16th
Training Location: Columbia Lake Health Club, 40 Hagey Blvd, Waterloo Ontario, N2L 6R6
Monday, 29 October 2012
Princess Health andH+P at the Oktoberfest 10K.Princessiccia
Congrats to all of the H+P runners who competed at the Waterloo Running Series Oktoberfest 10k.
The team had a great showing, winning the corporate 10K category, among many other great inidividual results. For the full results, click HERE.
Here are some of our favourite photographs from the event. For full pictures of the team, click HERE.
Coach Gill leading the way at the 4K mark |
Mike and Megan working together to the finish!
The team (or most of it) post-race |
Dragan going into the hurt locker |
Coach Sean accepting his 1st place AG award |
Warren running strong |
Greg mixing it up with the top 10K runners |
H+P runners running within the 1st KM |
Nicole finishing off her huge 5K PR |
Part of the 10K team picking up their 1st place award |
Helen with a strong finish |
Kevin jogging in other H+P runners |
Mark with a great finish |
Bill in the finishing straight |
Kevin making the H+P shirt look good |
Jeff hammering into the finish |
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Princess Health and ZUMBA� Fitness - Enjoy Every Minute Of Your Exercise!. Princessiccia
Why should you try our ZUMBA� Fitness classes? Let's see few questions:
1. Are you dreaming of an exercise class that you actually enjoy?
2. Do you want to feel energetic all the time?
3. Do you want to get rid of stress?
4. Would you like to tone your body?
5. Do you want to be fit?
6. Do you want to be in a good mood all the time?
7. Do you want to lose weight?
8. Do you want a healthy and strong heart?
If you answered 'Yes' to at least one of these questions, then have to try our classes. Click here!
ZUMBA� Fitness classes in Dublin City Centre, Rathmines, Terenure, Dundrum/Ballinteer, Tallaght, Dun Laoghaire, Bray! For locations and timetable, Click here.
See you soon!
Princess Health and How Is Our ZUMBA� Class Like?. Princessiccia
Do You Want to have a taste of our ZUMBA� classes?
Check out this video:
Feel like giving it a try? To book your place, Click here!
For more videos check out our Youtube channel, 'ZumbaFitnessDublin':
Click here for our Youtube channel
See You In The Class!
Princess Health andH+P at World Championships.Princessiccia
Congrats to Gillian, Florian and Sean who all competed at the World Duathlon Championships at the end of September. Each athlete had a great race, and could not have done it without the help of the entire H+P team!
Click for Gill's Result
Click for Florian's Result
Click for Sean's Result
Click for Gill's Result
Click for Florian's Result
Click for Sean's Result
Gill finishing up loop #1 of her 10k along with her Canadian teammates |
Florian finishing his 10k |
Florian hammering through the tight corner near transition |
Sean and Gill at the opening ceremonies |
Florian prepping his transition area |
Sean finishing his 5K |
The Canadian Team |
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Princess Health andTHANK YOU!.Princessiccia
Health and Performance would just like to say thank you to everybody who made the Summer Time Trial a complete success!
Thank you to those who donated!
- Dave Rutherford
- Juan Padron
- Kevin Post
- Heidi Cica
- Warren Davey
- Rod MacDonald
- The Shrigley Family
- Taffy McLeod
- Kathleen G
- Gail Delanghe
- Liz Skelding
- Sue Demmery
Thank you to those who volunteered!
- Amy Hartman
- Rhys Pocrnich
- Shelagh Holden
- Carl May
- Mark Potvin
Thank you to our sponsors!
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- World Health Organization
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