Sunday, September 25, 2011

Food for Thought: Just a Little


Every time I look in a magazine, there is a new book, a new diet, a new product, and yet another view on the latest and greatest approach to diet and weight loss. They promise you that finally the answer is here.

For all the time, effort and many years I have spent studying nutrition, some of the greatest lessons I learned didn’t come from reading the latest and greatest, not from my doctoral degree in nutrition from the University of Florida, nor from my years of practicing as a registered dietitian. My greatest teacher was my mother. She set the perfect example of how to create healthy balance in your eating - effortlessly. Here is some pure and simple, practical advice that will cost you nothing.

My mother was 5'3" and 110-112 pounds soaking wet – and she ate everything. I am not exaggerating – anything that was put in front of my mom, she would try. She never followed a diet in her 83 years. No high protein-low carb regimen, no diet for your blood type, no cookie diet and no cleanse.

Her diet was about no extremes, but room for everything. If she came to your house for dinner, she embraced and welcomed whatever you were serving her. But she rarely cleaned her plate. When she had dessert – which was almost always – it was just a little. She was truly in touch with her hunger and satiety. I witnessed this, and I tell you there was nothing that was not permissible in her diet. Her relationship with food was comfortable and intuitive – it was really something to observe – like watching a master musician or a great athlete master their game.

So you may be thinking – she probably was really lucky and also had good genes. While this certainly plays an important role in the picture of health and diet, I have to say that perhaps genetics and lifestyle are not so far apart. From my experience in working with all types of nutrition issues and people, the majority of those who are successful have consistent good lifestyle habits regardless of their genetics.

It reminds me of something my friend and lightweight Silver Olympic medalist boxer, Pernell Sweet Pea Whitaker (ranked in the international hall of fame as one of the 10 best boxers in the last 80 years), used to say to people when people would ask him what he did differently to be at the top of his sport. Sweet Pea trained at a small family run gym called Wareings Gym – my home away from home growing up in Virginia Beach. He used to say, “No doubt, I am a lucky, lucky man – but it is a funny thing about luck – the harder I work, the luckier I get!"

My mother had gone beyond the point of "working" at it. She had turned a simple discipline into a mindless habit. She wisely understood that moderation is a joyful effortless place to live. When everything is available, then the power of the forbidden no longer exists. In other words, certain foods become less intriguing because they are permissible. You start to find that just a little of anything is actually really satisfying. You start to understand and feel how much you really need. Or more importantly, how little.

I am not saying that this is something that everyone can master as easily as my mother for many different reasons. But getting back to the basics is a good, free place to start – and we live in a world where food is readily available. So if you start to practice just a little, you may be pleasantly surprised. You may start to get a glimpse of not just how good, but how much better good health feels.

Vicki Sullivan, PhD, RD, LD
Vicki Sullivan, PhD, RD, LD, is a registered dietitian  in private practice since 1990. She holds a PhD in Nutrition Science & Molecular Biology and her Masters Degree Exercise Physiology, both from the University of Florida. Dr. Sullivan has conducted over 500 CEU workshops on health, fitness, and nutrition topics across the country. She owns Body Balance Institute in Jacksonville, Florida and is a Master Pilates Instructor for Balanced Body. She is also certified to teach Gyrotonic (Levels 1 and 2) and Gyrokinesis. For more information visit www.jaxpilates.com.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Please join us in sending a warm welcome to Kristen Sullivan, our latest addition to the Body Balance Institute team

Kristen is comprehensively
certified in classical Pilates
Kristen Sullivan, originally from Gainesville, GA, recently moved to the Jacksonville area after traveling and working in Australia for the past year. She is comprehensively certified in classical Pilates through Power Pilates and also holds her MFA in Dance from Florida State University and her BFA in Dance from University of Nevada Las Vegas.  She has been studying Pilates for the past 10 years and believes Pilates is not only a form of exercise but a way of life. She has trained under Bob Liekens, Dana Eisenstein-Smythe, Stefanie Ellis, Jayne McAllister, Liv Berger, Davidson Reid, Tom Welsh, Dolly Kelepecz, and Gail Farrugia. She taught Pilates in Vero and Melbourne Beach as well in Sydney, Australia.  She is also a professional dancer for Surfscape Contemporary Dance Theatre in Daytona Beach where she teaches Pilates for their summer and winter intensives.

Kristen is offering a FREE Reformer class this Thursday, September 8th at 9am. You can sign up online, email or call us to reserve your spot! Limited space available and already filling up fast. Previous experience in Pilates classes is required.

Kristen is also teaching Barre Pilates and is available for privates and duets all week long.

Kristen doing her best Jack Knife on the beach in Australia

Monday, August 22, 2011

Food for Thought: Tips for Healthy Eating on the Road

One of the most difficult things about traveling for many people is staying on a healthy eating schedule. Everything changes from sleep patterns to time zones to food availability. Is it possible to stay energized and eat well on the road?

Having traveled the country extensively for over 10 years with work, the answer is absolutely yes! 

The key is to be prepared, follow a simple plan, and stick to it.
  1. Drink as much pure water as possible. Avoid caffeinated products and drinks, and avoid or drink less alcohol.
  2. Always pack a few healthy foods for a trip, and make sure they are portion controlled. This could be low calorie, high fiber cereal, dehydrated packaged fruit, and high fiber, low sugar granola bars. Choose options between 100-170 calories per serving.
  3. Choose water rich foods such as fresh vegetables, fresh fruit (apples, oranges, grapes and bananas) low calorie soups and salads.
  4. AVOID calorie dense foods such as salted nuts, fast food burgers, pizza, french fries, pastries – especially if constipation is a problem.
  5. If constipation is an issue, ALWAYS pack whole flax seeds (not ground) or prunes. Flax seeds can be added to foods or eaten by the teaspoon always with fluids since it is a soluble fiber.
  6. Try to adapt to the time zone quickly. Take naps whenever you can. Sleep depravation leads to chaotic eating patterns and people tend to eat more – relying on sugar and caffeine. Avoid this mistake and catch up on sleep instead.
  7. If you see fresh foods at a shop while traveling, ALWAYS buy them for later. You never know when you will get caught in a layover or some other situation where you do not have healthy options available. Shop at grocery stores when you can to stock up on healthy, fresh, simple foods.
  8. Choose sit down restaurants verses fast food when possible – they often have healthier options.
  9. If possible, eat less as opposed to more. Light meals will help you adapt. And try to remember, that nothing tastes as good as good health feels!
Vicki Sullivan, PhD, RD, LD
Vicki Sullivan, PhD, RD, LD, is a registered dietitian  in private practice since 1990. She holds a PhD in Nutrition Science & Molecular Biology and her Masters Degree Exercise Physiology, both from the University of Florida. Dr. Sullivan has conducted over 500 CEU workshops on health, fitness, and nutrition topics across the country. She owns Body Balance Institute in Jacksonville, Florida and is a Master Pilates Instructor for Balanced Body. She is also certified to teach Gyrotonic (Levels 1 and 2) and Gyrokinesis. For more information visit www.jaxpilates.com.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Trapeze Table, Chair & Barrels: Module 1


Next week! Trapeze Table, Chair & Barrels: Module 1: Friday, August 12 & Saturday, August 13. The Balanced Body Pilates Apparatus training completes the full Pilates instructor certification program. Join Vicki Sullivan for Module 1 of this 3-part series.

Included is the complete repertoire on the Trapeze Table/Cadillac/Tower, the Pilates Chair, the Barrels and small equipment.

Completing the additional apparatus training gives you a great variety of tools to use when working with clients and qualifies you for the Balanced Body Full Apparatus Pilates certification exam. 
  
Our Apparatus instructor training program includes:
  • Exercise instruction in the complete Pilates Trapeze Table/Cadillac/Tower, Pilates Chair and Barrels and Small equipment is included
  • A comprehensive manual for each piece of equipment consistent with current national standards
  • Cueing, coaching, safety and teaching tips for clients at different levels of ability
  • Program sequences for classes and personal training sessions
  • Equipment safety and set up
Trapeze Table, Chair & Barrels: Module 1
with Vicki Sullivan
Friday, August 12 from 4-8pm
Saturday August 13 from 9am-6pm
***$349***

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Great feedback for our Pilates Instructor Training!

Jenny and new baby Macio!
We want share the fantastic feedback Jennifer Landells is receiving for her Pilates Instructor Trainings here at Body Balance Institute.

Jenny joined studio owner Vicki Sullivan on the Balanced Body faculty earlier this year and teaches Mat 1 & 2 and Reformer 1, 2 & 3 – part of the Pilates Comprehensive Instructor Training we offer.

Adding Jenny to the Body Balance Institute family has allowed us to accommodate more Pilates professionals and enthusiasts in the Jacksonville area and from as far away as Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana.  

Jenny is currently on maternity leave and we already miss her!

Here is some of the feedback she's received for her most recent trainings:
"I am thrilled with how much I enjoyed the Reformer 3 workshop. Our instructor, Jenny, was so patient with the millions of questions I asked. I walked away at the end of the week feeling confident in my new knowledge and excited to pass it onto others." (Reformer 3)
"My experience with this course was very positive. I felt like the information/exercises were covered thoroughly,there was enough time to absorb everything we learned, practice and ask questions. Our instructor Jenny was amazing and so full of knowledge and information. I never felt as if I was asking the "wrong" or "stupid" question. On top of just covering the material in the book she had great suggestions for how to work with a wide variety of clients and she made us feel as though we can always go back to her with questions that may come up in our future studies or teaching experiences." (Reformer 2)
Here's a little about Jenny:
Jennifer Landells movement background began at an early age as a dancer. Jennifer attended Western Michigan University where she was introduced to Pilates through the dance department. After discovering kinesiology and movement science, Jennifer changed paths and earned her degree in Exercise Science from WMU. In 2000 she found the perfect way to combine the two passions by completing her full advanced Level 2 certification in STOTT PILATES.

Jennifer is also certified in Cardiolates and has specialized breast cancer rehabilitation training through STOTT PILATES and The LeBed Method. Jennifer has further training including lumbar and pelvis stabilization, shoulder girdle stability, pre-natal Pilates, stability ball, foam roller, and flex band workout, toning ball workout, Pilates on the BOSU, Jumpboard Interval Training, Pilates for Golf, and Ultimate Back Care.

Jenny has worked with all levels of clients from beginners and post-rehabilitation to Olympic hopeful figure skaters, professional dancers and NFL football players. Jennifer loves the opportunity Pilates provides her to develop motivating workout sessions that suit the individual needs of her clients.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Coming soon! Orbit Workshop with Vicki Sullivan

Have you seen the Orbit yet? This is Balanced Body's latest piece of equipment - affordable and seriously great for studio and home use.

Super fun and super circular, the Orbit rolls into your classes or personal training sessions to enhance flexibility, stability, strength, balance and coordination.

Orbit Workshop
Saturday, October 8th from 12noon - 6:30pm
$399* includes Orbit, manual & DVD
*register 30 days in advance

This 6 hour course includes standing, seated, all fours, plank, prone and supine exercises creating a full body workout for any client. Workouts are included to teach you how to format a group class, or use the orbit in the privacy of your home.

This one will fill up so we are letting people know as early as possible!

Register for this workshop online through Balanced Body's Orbit on the Road program.

Coming This Fall! Pilates Arc Workshop with Vicki Sullivan

The Pilates Arc is a versatile, lightweight and portable piece of Pilates equipment and a great tool for mat classes, personal training sessions and for home users. It's also affordable!

Pilates Arc Workshop 
Friday, Sept 16 from 3-9pm
$199 + $25 manual fee
6 CEUs

Working out on the Pilates Arc is beneficial in so many ways including:
  • Increases core strength and stability
  • Improves the mobility of the spine 
  • Strengthens the upper body 
  • Develops balance and coordination
Plus its fun, easy to use and provides exercises to challenge anyone from the beginner to the most advanced Pilates practitioner.

Whether you are an experienced Pilates professional or a beginner, this course will provide you with everything you need to start teaching Pilates on the Arc or to set up a fabulous routine for home practise.

Register for this workshop online through Balanced Body.

New Class! Pilates Barre with Alison

This low impact, high intensity class integrates a ballet barre with most challenging of Pilates exercises.

Burn calories and fat, tone your hips, thighs, arms, and butt...and be prepared to SWEAT!

Previous Pilates experience recommended, but not required. $20 per class or $18 package price.

Only 6 spots available per class - register online!

Barre Pilates:
Tuesdays at 8am & 7:30pm
Thursdays at 7pm
Saturdays at 10pm

Vicki is on the GYROTONIC Headquarters website!

Take a look at the GYROTONIC Headquarters website! Watch for a photograph of Vicki on the 4th slide on the front page. We were pretty excited to discover this! The photograph is from a recent breathing workshop Vicki attended earlier this year with Juliu Horvath, founder of the GYROTONIC Expansion System.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Balanced Body features Vicki Sullivan in their Faculty Spotlight!

We are thrilled that Vicki is featured in Balanced Body's July 2011 Faculty Spotlight. Through our ongoing relationship with Balanced Body we've offered top-notch Pilates instructor training and continuing education to Jacksonville and the surrounding areas since 2008.

Balanced Body continues to lead the way in Pilates education though their innovation and commitment to quality.

Here's a little from the article:
Vicki joined the Balanced Body faculty in 2009 and has since facilitated over 48 trainings at Body Balance Institute, reaching over 100 students with our program! She averages over a 94% satisfaction rate from her students. Great job Vicki! Your commitment to our program and willingness to always help out is much appreciated.
Read the whole article to learn more about Vicki's professional background and check out a few testimonials from students. http://www.pilates.com/BBAPP/V/education/faculty-insider/2011-july/balanced-body-faculty-spotlight.html

Monday, June 27, 2011

Introducing the BBI BODcast! Episode 1 features Long Stretch

Look out for our BODcast featuring our Move of the Month. Episode 1 features Long Stretch on the Reformer taught by Body Balance Institute instructor Alison Schlicht to BBI instructors Julie Baskin, Naorah Lockhart, Jennifer Landells and studio owner and instructor Vicki Sullivan.


Long Stretch on the Reformer is an incredible ab, butt and shoulder strengthener! Other targeted muscles include serratus anterior, lower traps and pec major. Looking for an exercise to increase your scapular stability? Try Long Stretch.

Tips for Long Stretch on the Reformer:
Springs: 1 to 2 Red (on a Balanced Body Allegro or Studio Reformer)
Breathing: Exhale to press away, Inhale to return
Increased challenge: Lighten the spring tension
Precautions: Shoulder, Arm & Wrist injuries
Modification: Knees down on carriage

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Marie-Jose Blom returns to Body Balance Institute in April!

Don't miss this rare opportunity to work with Marie-Jose Blom!
Sign up by March 4th to save $50 - $100 off the workshop fee!

You will not want to miss this rare opportunity to study with Marie-Jose Blom. Her depth of knowledge and expertise will simply and clearly take you to your next level as a movement professional. Her brilliantly designed and crafted SmartSpine(TM) props speak for themselves by giving clients the opportunity to take the work home with them and feel and your instruction on very deep levels.

We need you to register early for this workshop to guarantee that it will happen!
'Marie-Jose Blom's energy is endless, her knowledge boundless & her generosity as a teacher has no limits. What a gift it is to work with a teacher with so much to share, who is so willing to share it!'
Core Intelligence Concepts - Thursday, April 7, 2011
  • Explore the latest Core Component principles and learn how to teach this information to your clients.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the core
  • Become more skillful in verbal & tactile cueing
  • Expand your vocabulary of imagery
  • Learn to apply these concepts to daily human movement
  • Learn to teach the art of Working In
  • Extensive manual included, $300
  • REGISTER ONLINE or call 1-800-PILATES!
Master Evolution I: Foot to Core: Friday, April 7 - Sunday April 10, 2011
  • Advanced biomechanical education covering the depth & details of the lower quadrant.
  • Understand more fully the inter-relationship of the foot, pelvic floor & diaphragm, as well as knee & hip mechanics within the Pilates repertoire.
  • Learn to relate these biomechanics to optimal or non-optimal functioning in daily human movement.
  • Develop a practical, hands-on feel for positioning correction and movement.
  • Elevate your knowledge and expand your excellence and expertise as an instructor.
  • Extensive manual included, $1075
  • REGISTER ONLINE or call 1-800-PILATES!
Sign up for both workshops by March 4th to save $100! Use Discount Code BBI100. Just taking one workshop? You can still save $50 by registering by March 4th when you sign up for either Core Intelligence Concepts or Master Evolution I. Use Discount Code BBI50.

Marie-Jose Blom is a rare master of movement, one that doesn't come along everyday. Her unique SmartSpine(TM) tools and innovative techniques will transform any teacher's work to the next level. Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to learn straight from the creator of SmartSpine(TM). For more about Marie-Jose, visit her website.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Join us for a fundraiser to support the Braided Light Dance Project!

Join the Braided Light Dance Project as they share their art of transforming balconies, stairs and sidewalks into an intimate stage at the Glen Kernan Professional Park.



DATE: Friday, February 11

TIME: 6:30pm or 7:30pm

WHERE: Body Balance Institute

TICKETS: $15 BUY ONLINE NOW!


Enjoy various pieces from their recent sold-out show Hemispheres as well as upcoming works in progress.

Braided Light Dance Project needs your help to continue their work. All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit BLDP and will help pay for costumes and rental of space, outreach performances for children and adult audiences in schools and libraries.

Help them continue to share their talents to the community through on site performances and outreach programs.

Jacksonville is lucky to have such a talented dance troupe to call our own!

Please share this email with your friends and family so we can make this the most successful fundraiser ever!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Mat 1 Module is offered in two formats: Weekend & Weekday hours

Now you can start your Pilates Instructor training on the weekends or during the week! Our weekday option begins Monday, January 31st and ends Thursday, February 3rd, meeting each afternoon. Or, choose our weekend option and meet Friday, January 28 through Sunday, January 30th.

The Mat 1 module includes an introduction to the history and principles of Pilates, a review of core anatomy, beginning and intermediate level exercises with modifications, lecures on class order and programming in a fitness setting, and guidelines for safely teaching seniors and pre/post natal classes.

The course is $399 plus $50 for the manual ~ and the information is priceless!

Full details and registration are on the Balanced Body website.