Showing posts with label equinox palos verdes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label equinox palos verdes. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Gym crowd gets it...

After three interviews, I was offered a job as a personal fitness trainer at the Equinox Fitness Center in Palos Verdes, CA.  The managers determined that location was the best fit for me because of my expertise in balance and mobility training and fall prevention and because the members at the PV location are mostly older adults. 

After five weeks in my new job, I have come the realization that older adults who go to the gym get it; they understand the importance of consistent movement if they want to continue doing the things they like to do.  The people who are at the gym regularly are doing what it takes to age successfully.   We all are trying to fight the aging process and the members at Equinox are doing it right!

As a result, my "fall prevention" workshops and "balance assessments" are not going over too well at the gym.  This could be in part that a lot of people work with personal trainers and the other half don't want to admit weakness.  Afterall, falls happen to "old" people and I'm not old!

This has been a learning process and it's taken me back to my personal fitness training days at Gold's Gym in Granite Bay.  I trained there before returning to grad school and it was there where I developed my passion for fall prevention education and balance training.  I recall that my area of expertise wasn't successful at Gold's either because the gym crowd gets it! 

The gym crowd is doing the stretching and strengthening exercises needed to keep them independent.  What I have learned is that everyone needs to progressively challenge their balance.  I"m not talking about standing on a BOSU ball while squatting and rowing but I am talking about challenging the sensory systems involved in balance and strengthening the stabilizing muscles critical to balance. 

EXERCISE. 
  • It doesn't have to complicated.  
  • It doesn't have to be painful.  
  • It does need to be consistent.  
  • It does need to be individually tailored to your needs.  
  • It does need to be progressively challenging. 
GET MOVING. 
The Fall Prevention Lady

 

Monday, November 12, 2012

The Fall Prevention Lady has moved to paradise...

Seasons change and sometimes life does, too.   I lived in Sacramento for ten years, got my Masters degree in Therapeutic Aging from Sac State and started my own business as the Fall Prevention Lady; a fall prevention consultant, balance and mobility specialist, published author and public speaker.   The FallProof™ balance and mobility training classes that I taught in the Sacramento community changed lives and the participants loved me.

Unfortunately, the economy has hit older adults and senior service providers especially hard.  Lack of reimbursement from insurance companies for preventative balance training is the number one barrier to my making a living in Sacramento but budget cuts within leading senior agencies and lack of discretionary income for seniors living in the community made it impossible for me to survive in Sacramento. 

I prayed and guess what?  You better watch what you pray for!  After several job interviews, I was offered a job as a personal fitness trainer for a leading fitness company, Equinox in Palos Verdes.  The demographic at this club is a perfect fit for me as the average age is 65!  My co-workers are true professionals in the field of functional fitness and each has a special niche.  I am so excited about the learning opportunities....

I am also working with my bosses to offer FallProof™ balance training at the club.  If Equinox doesn't want to offer the class, there are four other sites in the area that are interested.  I will be teaching my 4-week progressively challenging balance training program in the Palos Verdes/Rancho Palos Verdes/Rolling Hills Estates region soon!  God didn't bring me down here not to use me!

Great news....I will be offering my Fall Prevention 101™ workshop in the area, too.  I have 4 workshops scheduled for December.  If you live in the South Bay and are concerned falls or are concerned about a loved one falling, visit my website for my local workshop schedule.  Classes will begin in early January, 2013.

Time to spread the word and let people know the Fall Prevention Lady is here in southern California.  Praise God.