Monday, February 24, 2014

Meet a Member - Arianna P., Week 2

Week two... on the grind. So far, this week has been the toughest. I had my first "Train Your Brain" and accountability classes. Marty talked about recognizing when we overeat, "jumping off the cliff," and saying "no" to foods. I tend to overeat when it's sitting in front of me, whether on a table or on my plate, or if it's in between lunch and dinner when too much time has passed between the two. Usually, these are the times when I also jump off the cliff -- those moments when you're hungry, stressed out, sad, angry, whatever, and you say "I've had three cookies already, forget it," and you eat the rest of the package. I've had two of those moments this week -- Valentine's Day and the day after (my best friend's birthday party). I realize those moments when I'm about to jump off the cliff and belly flop in the ocean, but I don't stop myself. I just let it happen, feel like hell, and hate myself the next day. That needs some fixin'. After accountability, my calories have shrunk way lower than the calorie app I use says I can eat and lose 1-2 pounds a week. That also came into play for why I overate. It'll take some getting used to to not overeat during the day.

As far as working out, it's been going good. I had three different trainers the three days I went and every workout was different. Marty likes the ropes, straps, and cords to do various exercises. The new trainer, Kim, introduced me to wood chops. With this exercise, you take a weight and slam it down on a giant tire like you are chopping wood. This is probably my least-favorite exercise. Becca threw in cards, ladders, and yoga balls. I found out there are stomach muscles under my belly -- I had some rolling abdominal cramps for about 10 minutes after doing crunches on the yoga ball (those SUCK!). They went away, and I was able to finish the workout though.

I hope the rest of this week I stop being so sore and tired (who said the soreness goes away after one week?!?) and that I lose at least 1 pound (last week it was 0.2 lbs, but I hadn't started my new calorie intake yet).
Want to know more about Square One? Check us out at www.square1club.com or give us a call at 402-333-0706. You can also find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/square1club .

Want to know more about Arianna? Follow along with her weekly blog posts here at the Square One blog! 

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Meet a Member - Melissa T.

Before joining Square One, Melissa shared a piece of her current journey with us: 

Growing up I was always “a big girl”, “big boned”, “overweight”, “fat”…whatever you want

to call it. The teasing began in Junior High and continued through High School. Teasing by people,

who at that time, I thought were my friends. The memories of those “friends” going passed me

muttering “Buffalo”. That was my under the breath nickname. Once you hear something over and

over, it becomes what you believe…I believed it and still do.

As an adult now, I know I need to train my brain to think differently. Here are the top 3

reasons why I need the help from Square One to become a NEW ME:

To be a better TEACHER…I feel that I need to be a good role model to my students by

not only teaching academics and the importance of them, but also teaching students the

importance of having a healthy body and mind. How can I teach the importance of having

a healthy body, when I clearly do not have one myself? I believe Square One can help!

To be a better PARENT…when I look at my two beautiful daughters I begin to see how

they are so much like me. It makes me sick to think that someday someone could hurt

either of them with just a word or two, and eventually believe that it’s true. How can I

teach my children that it is okay to love yourself how God made you, despite what other

people say when this is something I struggle with myself? I believe Square One can help!

To be a better ME…like I said before, I need to train my brain to think differently. How

am I able to train my own brain to think differently when it’s never thought differently

before? In order to do this I need help, support, encouragement and to be taught how to

think differently. I believe that Square One can train my brain!


Here is what she writes after one week at Square One:
Week 1
February 8-15, 2014

Successes
·        New Year, New ME! I’m excited to say that I’ve joined the Square One team! With their help, I am going to become the best ME I can be and in the process hopefully inspire others to do the same.
·        On February 8, Marty weighed me in and did all of my baseline measurements. He gave me a daily calorie range. I have been tracking my food every day and have stayed with in my daily range!
·        They say this place is “not your normal gym…it’s different”. At first I thought, “How can it be that different?” I soon found out. I have learned that at Square One members work as a team. It’s encouraging…it’s like a family…and I’m proud to say that I’m a part of it now!

Difficulties
·        The only downside to this week is that I didn’t get to workout as much as I had planned. Tuesday night was a late night with conferences, so no evening workout at Square One. Friday we didn’t have school, so no workout after school.

Wednesday Workout
·        I work out with a group of teachers from school on Wednesdays. Here’s what we did this week:

o   5 Rounds
§  24 kettlebell swings
§  24 box jumps
§  3 minute run
§  24 burpees
§  24 wall balls

Ponder this…


Monday, February 17, 2014

Meet a Member - Arianna P, winner of our 6 Month Membership Giveaway!

Original entry essay:
I am a 30-year-old stuck in an 80-year-old's body. I've been a "big girl" almost my whole life, but haven't really felt the effects until after recovering from pneumonia, a two-week coma, and physical rehabilitation in July 2011. Ever since then, my weight, pain, and ailments have increased to the point where it hurts to do anything. My quality of life frankly sucks. The four most problematic health issues I have are severe obstructive sleep apnea, osteoarthritis in my knees (and potentially other joints), and chronic back pain and fatigue. These could be greatly helped or go away altogether if I lost weight.
Despite working full time, I also go to graduate school full time. My finances do not allow me to pay for a gym membership or trainer. I sorely need an expert's help to lose weight the right way and keep it off. I need to lose weight. So I can live, not just exist. 

First Impressions of Square One - Week 1:
Hi all you people out there! It's been one week since I started from square one at Square 1 Club. It's been scary, crazy, wonderful, tiring, inspiring, energizing... Phew! Last Monday, I was super excited to find the place. I pull up to the building and was a little surprised. It wasn't what I expected to see. I thought Square 1 was like a "regular"club or fitness center: rows of equipment and people just doing their own thing. I sat in my car for a minute, all of a sudden nervous and scared to go in. "What am I doing here? They're gonna know I'm a phony, totally out of shape..." all those kind of self-depreciating talk. But then that voice kicked in and said, "Get your butt out of this car right now!" And boy, am I glad I did! After filling out paperwork and touring the club, everyone lovingly talked me into working out. I had to take a break about every 5 minutes, but I finished that first workout and felt good. My back was killing me, but I felt good. Wednesday was workout #2 and it was just as wonderful as the first. The best, hands-down BEST thing about Square 1 is the people. All of the beautiful, wonderful, caring, hard-working, just ahh! There aren't enough positive adjectives to describe all the people of size at Square 1. Even on those days (a little like today) when I don't want to come in because I'm tired, people like Keshia, Kerri, Karen, Marty, and Becca, just to name a few, will keep me coming back.
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Want to know more about Square One? Check us out at www.square1club.com or give us a call at 402-333-0706. You can also find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/square1club .

Want to know more about Arianna? Follow along with her weekly blog posts here at the Square One blog! 

Monday, January 27, 2014

Using the Big Game to lose Big Calories!!

With the Super Bowl being rated the second highest day of food consumption in the year – second only to Thanksgiving – Square One health club members are once again forgoing a traditional Super Bowl party filled with unhealthy snacks and reaching for the cardio equipment instead.  

According to the Calorie Control Council, the average Super Bowl watcher will consume 1,200 calories while watching the big game. At Square One, the average Calorie Crunch participant will burn that same amount by working out and choosing healthy snacks instead! 

“It’s all about giving yourself healthy options and alternatives,” said Marty Wolff, owner of Square One and former contestant on The Biggest Loser. “This is a way to have a fun party atmosphere while staying away from temptations.”

Twenty Square One members are expected to participate in this year’s event. In the first year of the Calorie Crunch, members burned approximately 23,000 calories. Last year, members burned 25,000 calories. The goal for this year is to hit 30,000 calories burned throughout the game. Participants will be burning calories by working out at various exercise stations, with the ability to take breaks as needed and indulge in healthy snacks to stay fueled.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

It's a New Year - Time for a New YOU! 6 Month Membership GIVEAWAY!

It's a New Year - so it's time for a New You! We are giving away a 6 Month All-In Membership to one lucky fan on our Facebook page on Friday, January 31st. Our All-In Membership includes: unlimited fitness classes, our educational classes, a weekly accountability class, and access to social activities. Good luck!!

To enter:

Step 1) Submit up to 3 recent photos (minimum 1 photo required) along with your first and last name, email address (for internal use only), and current weight.

Step 2) Provide a short, 500 word or less essay on why you deserve a free membership and what it would mean to you.

Step 3) Provide us with a statement that you agree to all of the terms and conditions of this contest and that you will abide by the rules.

Send all of the items above in one email  to: square1club@gmail.com

Square One administration will review all entries and choose five that we feel are deserving of winning. These top 5 will have their photos and stories shared on our Facebook page starting January 17th for our fans to vote on. The person with the most votes by 5pm on Friday, January 31st will WIN a 6 Month All-In Membership!

Terms & Conditions and Rules

Participants may not be current or former members of Square One Health Club or former clients of Marty or Amy Wolff or Reality Wellness, Inc.

Limit one entry per household.

No purchase necessary.

Deadline for submission is January 15th, 2014 at 5pm CST. All submissions will be read and reviewed by the Square One administration, and five entries will be chosen for a fan voting contest. The top five will be notified via email that they were chosen, and must respond within 24 hours via email to square1club@gmail.com or phone at 402-333-0706 letting us know they agree to continue participating. If we do not hear from a chosen candidate within 24 hours, administration will choose a new entry to participate in that candidate's place.

The chosen five participants will have their submissions posted to the public Square One Facebook page on Friday, January 17th, where the public will be able to vote for their favorite. Participants are allowed to share the contest and invite their friends and family to vote for them. Participants are NOT allowed to create additional Facebook accounts in order to vote for themselves several times. If a participant is found to have done this, they will be disqualified.

All participants must be willing to abide by the following if they are chosen:
- Winner must submit a weekly blog or vlog post sharing their progress and challenges at Square One Health Club.
- Winner must agree to attend Square One Health Club a minimum of two times per week, or their free membership will be cancelled.
- Winner agrees to allow Square One Health Club to use their documented journey, including all photos and writings, for promotional purposes.

Winner will be announced on Facebook on Friday, January 31st and will be determined by who has obtained the most Facebook votes over the contest period. Winner will be notified via email that they have won, and a time will be scheduled to fill out membership paperwork. Winner must begin working out and documenting their progress no later than Monday, February 10th, 2014.

All runners-up will be allowed to purchase a significantly discounted membership in return for documenting their journeys at Square One as well (a weekly blog/vlog post, as well as attending a minimum of two times per week,and allowing Square One Health Club to use their documented journey for promotional purposes). They can decline the significantly discounted membership and purchase a full price membership if they choose not to document their progress.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Giving away a FREE membership! Happy Holidays!

During the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it can get a little hectic and it is easy to overlook the little things that can mean the most. This time of year, we are so thankful for our members! They help us remember our mission to combat obesity.

In honor of this season of giving, we'd like to give away a FREE Punch Card Membership here at Square One, good for TEN fitness classes! This giveaway will take place on our Facebook page, where all of the details are listed.

Please visit us at https://www.facebook.com/Square1Club for all of the details and to join in.

Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Letter to the Skinny Girl Judging the Fat Trainer

Recently, we were directed to read a strongly worded blog post titled "Letter to the Fat Trainer at my Gym." You can read it by clicking the link above. We were put off her by assumptions that all fat people were lazy, and decided that while some readers also made good points against her, we would like to directly rebut her letter.
This is our response to her, and we hope that you will participate in this conversation. Just as it isn't fair to call all skinny people "anorexic", it's not fair to call all fat people "lazy."
Enjoy!

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Dear you, skinny girl with strong opinions,

It's been over 7 years since our founders Marty & Amy Wolff realized that fitness isn't a "one size fits all" approach. It's not always easy to control eating when our culture promotes unhealthy foods as the cheaper alternative. But with the right supportive environment and a focus on overall health rather than a specific size, it is an attainable reality for our clients.

But then we go online, and we see hateful and hurtful comments from people such as yourself who feel the need to associate size with laziness. This is when we get mad.

Did you know, skinny girl, that when you spread this assumption you are just perpetuating the myth that ALL fat people are lazy, unmotivated, and bad examples? Did you know that words are as hurtful as actions?

When our owner Marty was young, he was bullied by his classmates for being chubby. He learned that people judged him on his appearance and that no matter what he did, he would be looked at as the "fat guy who does theater" or the "fat guy who tells funny jokes" rather than as the smart and motivated person he was.

Why are we telling you this, skinny girl? Because just like every judgmental person in the world, YOU have the power to tear down someone that you don't even know, which makes you a part of the problem, not the solution. You need to motivate all types of people and make weight conversations a two way street rather than perpetuating stereotypes.

What makes you think that skinny people are any more motivating than fat people? We don't think so.

The problem with fat people is that the typical gym environment is intimidating. And the reason why it is intimidating? Because people like you are there judging them and assuming they are lazy and treating them differently before you even get a chance to meet them. When we think of our dream body, we think of a healthy and pain free body in toned shape.

We don't think of you, with your thinness that promotes within you a sense of entitlement to cruelly look down on others. As a trainer, you should set an example of a kind spirit willing to help people of all sizes achieve health and not look down on others who are also helping others achieve health even if they are larger.

Every time we see someone like you post ignorant statements, we feel pity for the people who listen to your "professional" advice and model your hateful behavior toward others. Poor, poor reader who came to your blog to learn more about how to become healthy and instead walked away with the mistaken idea that being fat means you are lazy and deserve to be called names.

My first question would be: What makes you the expert on obesity? You've never been fat? I guess that means you don't ACTUALLY know what you are talking about.

Stop your denial and GET OVER YOURSELF, for goodness' sake!

Now on to my next point.

Did you know, skinny girl, that most fat people would avoid any and all contact with a trainer such as yourself because of how mean you are?

Did you also know that there are now better solutions, such as Square One, to help People of Size avoid having to deal with people like you at all? That the people who you could gain the most by helping would rather spend their money elsewhere than train with someone like you who comes in hating them?

You're mean? Oh please, keep it to yourself so the rest of us can train those that you have given up on!

It's already difficult to just show up at a gym for most fat people, so why are YOU discouraging them?

Assume that you may not know everything about how hard it can be to lose weight when you are bigger, instead of acting like a true bigot while they are taking the steps they need toward better health.

I'm sorry for the people that you hurt or turned off of fitness, skinny girl, but what made you better than anyone else anyway? As entrepreneurs and specialists in working with people needing to lose 50lbs or more, we just can't understand why someone as unfeeling and cruel as you would even want to bother being a trainer if you only relate to skinny people. You need to wake up every morning and re-evaluate whether you care enough about others to truly help them to lose weight, or if you are only interested in superficial qualities such as thinness.

Don't try to convince us that your job is your passion if your hateful words scream that you find all fat people lazy.

We don't have a problem with personal trainers, just a problem with trainers who don't take a step back and learn more about someone before judging them. To create a healthier world, you have to be the kind of leader to stop the hurtful cycle of stereotypes and start creating real solutions.

So now it's up to you. You can rant against us for standing up for People of Size - especially those that take the step to become trainers themselves to help others - but you know that we actually have a leg to stand on when it comes to being experts on People of Size. What's your next move?

Sincerely,

Jess Buike, Manager
Square One Health Club

P.S. What are YOUR thoughts on our rebuttal to Gen's original blog post? What's YOUR opinion about working out with a "fat" trainer? Let us know in the comments below!!

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