Wednesday, March 25, 2009

71 y/o Fitness Diva



February 3, 2008

On this rainy day, only the resolute are in Energy Fitness Center on Liberty Road in Randallstown , getting in their evening workout.

In the corner of the gym, Ernestine Shepherd is quietly training a petite client, Cynthia Evans, who weighs 110 pounds and is 4 foot 11 inches tall. They are working on their rear delts, lifting 5-pound weights and stretching their arms into a "T" before they move on to the 30-poundweights.

It would all seem pretty dreary -- the rain, the routine of weightlifting -- if it weren't for the fact that Shepherd, at age 71, is so dazzling to watch. Wearing red sweat pants, a red-and-white sports bra and a baseball cap that reads, "Determined, dedicated, disciplined to be fit," she is a
pique figure in the world of fitness.

Shepherd's attitude lends credence to the adage "age ain't nothing but a number." Five days a week, she trains women of all ages -- three days at Energy gym and two days at her church, Union Memorial United Methodist Church , 2500 Harlem Ave. , where she has a class of 25

ERNESTINE SHEPHERD
Age: 71

Profession: Certified personal trainer and retired school secretary at City Springs School in South Baltimore ..

Training grub: She drinks 16 ounces of water and eats a light snack that includes a bagel with peanut butter or two hard-boiled eggs before starting her workout.

On the run: SusanG. Komen Breast Cancer, Turkey Trot, Women's Classic in Baltimore, Resolution Run at Patterson Park, Race for the Kids, the Dreaded Druid Hills at Druid Hill Park, Baltimore Marathon.

Other acclaim: Has appeared in Essence (1991 and 2003); The Baltimore Times (2002); and the book Self Seduction, Ultimate Path to Inner and Outer Beauty (2003); has appeared on The View (2001); in a Carmax commercial (2004); and in the Miss America Senior Pageant (2004). She models for Nova Models in Baltimore .

Status: Married to Collin Shepherd, 77, for 52 years. They have a son and a grandson.

What her husband say s: "She is a very determined person and she is not only in this for herself, she is interested in helping other people, including myself," he says. "We exercise at home. She is an inspiration to me; sometimes I get lazy, but she gets on me. I learned you are never too old to exercise."

"I usually start off with about 15 minutes of cardio, running in place, then we do floor exercises working on the abs, legs, upper and lower obliques, and then we proceed with the weights," she says about her training sessions that last about an hour. Wendy Barry, 38, started training with Shepherd six months ago. After her weight went up to 241 pounds, she started working with a nutritionist and lost 50 pounds.

When she started working with Shepherd, she lost another 20 pounds and traded her size 22 dress for a size 8. Some days she walks 10 miles with Shepherd before she goes to work at the Department of Social Services in Baltimore .

With 10 percent body fat, Shepherd is 5-foot-5 and about 130 pounds of inspiration to her clients, many of whom she includes in her routine of walking or running, which begins at 4 a.m. At Druid Hill Park .

Sharron Woods, 60, and her mother, 85-year-old Eva Miller, attend Shep herd's Saturday class at the church. Both are former body builders who have successfully competed in weightlifting competitions.

When Miller was 70, at 5 feet 3 inches tall and 150 pounds, she could bench press 175 pounds. So she and her daughter were skeptical when they began Shepherd's first class and were instructed to run in place.

"I looked at my mother and said, 'This is not going to get it; we are used to vigorous exercise,' " Woods says. "Well, then she pulled out some exercises I had never seen. Before we left, I was begging for more."

Some of the exercises, Woods recalls, included trunk twists while holding a pole-- right, and then left, before going down and doing squats still holding the pole.

Still, Woods wasn't convinced. When Shepherd asked her to run with her in the morning, her first thought was, "She's 70, I can keep up with her." "That woman was a road runner!" remembers Woods. "I am really energized working out with her."

Her m other was equally humbled: "She didn't go easy on me because of my age," says Miller, who works part time as a teacher's aide in the Baltimore school system. "She works me just like she works everybody else."

In dee d, she even works hard enough that her former trainer, Raymond Day, can't keep up with her.

Though he runs with her some mornings, he is reluctant to take her up on offers to participate in the marathons she runs in. In addition to her regular workout routine and training others, Shepherd has participated in numerous 5K and 10K races and marathons.

But Shepherd hasn't always had a focus on fitness in her life. In fact, in her younger days she was a "prissy" girl, with little athletic interests.

It wasn't until she turned 56 that she began to exercise with the aid of her sister.

They were both spurred on to join a gym after shopping for bathing suits and not liking what they saw in the mirror.

Day trained them both at a gym on U. S. 40 and remembers that Shepherd was in good shape, but had a lot of body fat and didn't know how to lift weights.. Her sister, a year older, acclimated her body quickly to the routines.

Then one day in 1992, her sister came into the gym complaining of a ringing in her ears. "A few days later, she passed away," remembers Day. "She had a brain aneurysm that burst in her head. They were really close, they did everything together." "When she died, I said I didn't want to do anything," says Shepherd, a retired Baltimore schools secretary. "A friend of mine said, 'You know your sister wouldn't want you to do that.' "

Day says that when she decided to come back to the gym, she came back with a new vigor and dedication. Before long, people would compliment her on how she looked. "She was the most dedicated person I have ever trained," says Day, who worked with her for 15 years.

Nowadays, she works with nutritionist Todd Swinney. She keeps busy by modeling in magazine s and commercials and recently participated in the Senior Miss America pageant in Baltimore .

But mostly she inspires others.

"She is a people person," says Woods. "She is constantly asking, 'How do you feel about this? Are you feeling OK?' Most people just follow a routine and they don't pay attention to how you feel. With Ernestine, every day is different.

"So that means, it not only keeps you thinking, it keeps your body thinking and challenges your body," she says. Miller agrees.

"She is amazing," she says. "I don't think I'll ever look like that, but I am working on it!"

By Ericka Blount Danois | Special to The Sun
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Friday, March 20, 2009

Breathing to Lose Weight!

It is easier to gradually shrink your stomach and appetite than to endlessly exercise in order to burn 100 extra calories from food you should not have eaten in the first place.

For the first time in the history of our species, our life expectancy is going DOWN -- that means our children will live sicker and die younger than their parents.

I am not being alarmist -- the facts speak for themselves:
<> 65% of Americans are overweight, up 18% since 1994...
<> 30% of us are obese, up from 36% since 1994...
<> Over 40% of us have high cholesterol...
<> 50% of Americans over 65 have high blood pressure, and 28.7% overall, a 3.7% increase from 1991.
<> Nearly 70% of people are unaware they have high blood pressure...
<> 5.1% of us have type-2 diabetes, up 104% from 1980 to 2004...
<> Over 100,000,000 Americans have metabolic syndrome, which is one step away from having type-2 diabetes...
<> 92% of Americans are deficient in one or more essential vitamins and minerals...

As startling as these statistics are, they are easy to ignore, because they don't affect our everyday lives in any meaningful way...or do they?

Did you know that:
<> Americans spend $117 billion annually treating obesity-linked diseases including heart disease, diabetes, dementia, cancer, arthritis, and more...
<> Over $50 billion is spent annually on weight loss alone...
<> Of the $1.9 trillion spent on health care (16% of our GNP), ONLY 2% is spent on prevention...
<> Medicare and Medicaid costs are expected to skyrocket, with medicaid expenditures ballooning an estimated 8.9% a year from 2002 to 2012 and with Medicare jumping 6.7% a year as well...
<> And, not surprisingly, health care costs have exploded by 250% from $717 billion in 1990 to $1.9 trillion in 2004...
<> Despite the U.S. leading the world in terms of the amount spent per person on health care (about $5,000) we are nearly dead last (12 out of 13) when it comes to leading health indicators...
<> Health insurance costs have skyrocketed by over 10% a year for the last 4 years. Since 2000, cost of health insurance has increased 59% while wages have increased only 12%.

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Without this oxygen and movement we quickly become susceptible to illness and disease. In a word, we cannot live without breath, but we are living just as unconscious of the importance of proper balanced breathing. Because most do not know what good breathing looks feels or performs like we need a system that develops it in a way that day to day breathing will sustain us in a fully energetic balanced way.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Testimonial

Well my story begins about the time I turned 5. That's when I began to realize I was bigger than all of my playmates. They were calling me fatso but pretty seem like all my life! My friends were eating cheeseburgers with fries and never gaining an ounce. I was growing by the year. For every grade, I went up and so did the scales. I did graduate as a fat teenager weighing around 186lbs. In college I continued to gain, then when I married and had children I went over 200 lbs. Since childhood I have went thru every conceivable criticism, redicule and seem like every major diet on the market.

I have yo-yo dieted since age 16 and had an eye opening experience just this year. Then and there I made a life changing decision when diagnosed with knee arthritis. I saw on TV a physician wt.loss program and decided to try something else different. The diet stricter than the Mayo Clinic and include fruit, veggies, lean meats and fish. My first week, I lost 10lbs which is my personal best. To say the least, I’m motivated to share my journey and even publish the depths of weight challenges.

I wanted to share my story with all my friends and visitors. For I know first hand what it feels like to dread dieting and exercise. I founded KidzPluz+ to help kids that are fighting obesity and my sister criticized me for being obese. Nevertheless, I told her I want to help kids not go thru what I experienced. Being an obedient child I was conditioned to eat everything on my plate and desert with every dinner meal. As a Certified Fitness & Nutritionist Specialist I finally see the error of my eating ways.

As of today I can truly say I’m enjoying the journey to a slimmer life one day at a time and I know it is the weigh it is. Stay tuned and in touch and we will ad some before an after photos and include the specific diet journey.

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Tips

Drink Lots of Water

Most people do not get enough water. Water is vital for the function of the kidneys that purify the blood. When the body does not get enough water some of the load is shifted to the liver. The liver's main function is to metabolize the body's fat for energy. If it is busy doing the kidney's job, you are not burning off fat! (Not to mention all the other benefits of a well hydrated body!)

Some recommend drinking 8 glasses of water each day, but that is the amount of water it takes for a sedentary 128 pounds person to stay hydrated. If you are bigger or more active, you will need more water to take care of your body's needs. (Makes sense to me!)

An easy way to figure out the minimum amount of water you need is to divided your weight (in pounds) by 2 and drink that many ounces of water daily.

Example: A 180 pound person would need a minimum of 90 ounces of water to stay hydrated daily.




Stop Eating Junk "Fast Food"

Two words, "Supersize Me."
McDonald's, Burger King, Culver's... They are all trying to KILL YOU! Just looking at the nutritional information alone is a health risk. Seriously!! You could have a heart attack from the SHOCK... and that's not even counting what eating that "food" does to you! :-6

If you MUST eat "Fast Food," a sub place is really your only sane choice. Try one of Subway's "7 under 6" sandwiches. (Mmm, Veggie Delight!) But try to pass on the chips, even if they are "baked" they have no real nutritional value.

Another trap to be wary of is the condiments you put on your sandwich. Cheese can add on up to 150, and mayonnaise adds another 150! Skip the cheese and ask for spicy brown mustard instead of mayo. This will save you some calories which you can eat in chocolate later! ;)


Limit Your Intake of Red Meat

It is not that HARD! There are lots of delicious meat alternatives out there. Find one that suits your pallet.

Try to Limit Sweets

Please note, I did not say cut them out! Natural Sugar is the safest sweet, and it is a beautiful simple carbohydrate for your body to create energy from! Don't get sugar-free or "lite" treats. (Unless you are diabetic...) A TREAT should be a REAL treat!


Eat More Fruits

If there is only one simple thing you can do to improve your health: eat more whole fresh fruit. Nearly everyone likes fruit, and fruit is so convenient. It's nature's handily "prepackaged" snack food. Keep a bunch of bananas or a sack of apples/oranges nearby for frequent snacking throughout the day. This will curb hunger and keep your metabolism revved up, as well as your brain sharp! Fruits also help "combat" a sweet tooth and assists in fat loss and disease prevention.

Over the years, low-carb propaganda wound up grouping fruit with candy and soda, which is total bull. Nutritionally, they are nothing alike, other than containing some form of carbohydrates. It's like equating a jumbo jet to a roller skate because they're both forms of transportation which contain metal... It's a ludicrous travesty. They just aren't comparing "Apples to Apples." (If you don't mind the pun!)

They want you to confuse whole fruits with fruit JUICE. Fruit juice - even if it's "100% juice" - has over 100 calories per 8 oz serving, and is not filling at all! Be sure to limit yourself to just one serving of fruit juice daily!

Here are some ways to start eating more fruit:


•Take an orange, apple, or banana to work and eat it as a snack each day.
•Be "romantic" and feed each other washed seedless grapes.
•Get a party tray of fresh strawberries and pineapple for dessert!
•Slice up a banana, or add raisins to your AM cereal.
•Add berries to plain yogurt, or put it all in the blender for a "smoothie







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Wednesday, March 4, 2009