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Welcome to P.E.P. Talk dedicated to your Physical, Emotional and Personal well-being.
Staying healthy, well and strong with Brain, Body and Balance. We are all in this together!
P.E.P. Talk is our Virtual Activities Program that will be sent monthly throughout the year. We hope
that you enjoy these activities no matter where you are! Please look for our one page weekly calendar and newsletter that will be sent every Wednesday from October through April. In an effort to support our contactless environment the weekly updates will be sent through email.
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Let's Talk About New Year's Resolutions
res·o·lu·tion
/ˌrezəˈlo͞oSH(ə)n/ noun 1. a firm decision to do or not to do something.
This is the time to appreciate what you have and set controllable and customized goals for yourself in 2022. Take a look below and see what fitness fads and trends are predicted for this up and coming year and make them your own!
Pick a few fitness and wellness goals below and start to incorporate them into your healthy lifestyle now. No need to wait until January!
I hope everyone takes the time to look through all of the information included in this month's P.E.P. Talk and use it to help
take better care of you!
I look forward to hearing from you. - Erin
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Fitness Trends to Watch in 2022
Top 8 Trends That Will Shape Fitness in 2022
The years 2020 to 2021 have
proven pivotal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the pandemic reverberates until today and pervades almost every aspect of our lives, from our careers to our social lives and to our personal well-being, including fitness.
Interest in fitness has gathered steam, as many of us who have been confined to our homes sought ways to cope with stresses from the pandemic and adjust to living in lockdown conditions. While gyms are still working to bring back full capacity, in virtually every other area of fitness, the demand has never been greater.
Here is our list of top eight trends of how the fitness industry is changing, so you can best strategize to meet your personal goals.
Trend #1: Online Fitness Continues To Grow
As countries enacted lockdowns to stem the spread of the virus, forcing temporary closures of gyms and studios consequently steered the migration of fitness classes to online channels. These online classes later proved to be highly versatile for clients; users can join live streaming classes with their friends or join new classes to meet new people. Those with busy schedules can catch recorded classes at a time of their choosing instead. The burgeoning sphere of virtual fitness will likely continue in the future given the flexibility and range of online classes that are available that suit the needs of just about anyone and
everyone.
Trend #2: Personal Training Gains Popularity
Along similar lines, the busy individual may not have the time to research and to plan a workout routine that fits their goals while taking into account the limited access to gyms and equipment. Personal trainers can help to design fitness plans that are tailored to the specific needs of the individual, in addition to serving as an accountability buddy in helping clients stay motivated to meet their fitness goals.
Trend #3: Higher Use Of Do-It-Yourself Workout Apps
For DIY types and those who prefer not to have personal trainers, workout apps have become the go-to resource for fitness routines. The benefit of workout apps are their convenience; users can take their phones with them wherever they go, and their workouts are already programmed with their previous workout sessions recorded to track progress. Additionally, there is a plethora of workout routines that are readily available with varying difficulty levels that users can select based on their level of fitness, ensuring that they will never be short of challenges.
Trend #4: Bodyweight Training Becomes The Norm
As fitness shifted indoors, users lacked the space and equipment otherwise available in physical gyms. As a viable alternative, bodyweight training has been an inexpensive and convenient means to exercise effectively. While bodyweight exercises can be complemented with basic fitness equipment such as resistance bands, these aren’t a necessity. Additionally, bodyweight training can be modified to suit the intensity or functional needs that the individual desires, and does not need a huge space. We foresee bodyweight based training to persist as an alternative to weight or equipment-assisted training as lockdowns and social
distancing remain in place for some time to come.
Trend #5: Mindfulness Is Just As Important As Fitness
Fitness is as much an exercise for the body as it is for the mind. Forced to work from home, most of us now have to deal with longer working hours, more responsibilities to your loved ones, while having to contend with reduced options for physical exercise and social activities. For some, the idea of an intense workout after a long day’s work isn’t the most appealing; a more relaxing alternative to decompress is through meditation and yoga. Yoga, meditation and mindfulness programs have seen a surge in popularity as well, with yoga equipment seeing 154% growth in sales throughout the pandemic.
Trend #6: Higher Adoption Of Wearable Tech
Wearable technology ranging from Fitbits to Garmins are becoming increasingly hailed as commodities and no longer luxury items, as wearable tech becomes increasingly affordable. Demand has risen as health concerns intensified amid the pandemic. Those of us who have become more health conscious now have a means to monitor and track our basic health indicators as well as fitness levels. The increasing sophistication of fitness trackers goes beyond measuring heart rate, calories burnt and steps taken in a day - it can now perform cutting-edge functions such as sleep monitoring, blood oxygen and electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors that could
warn us if our health is at risk.
Trend #7: Nature And Fresh Air Take Center Stage
With travel grinding to a halt, outdoor activities have gained popularity for many looking to escape the four walls of their homes. Walks in the park, hiking, jogging and cycling have gained popularity since the start of the pandemic. Just stepping outside for some fresh air, sunlight and greenery will reinvigorate and improve your mood. Taking walks in nature has been shown to lower anxiety and depression and boost overall well-being, according to researchers at the University of Rochester. They found that exposure to nature resulted in participants valuing community and connectedness over superficial concerns. Green spaces, gardens and mini-parks will likely feature heavily in new properties moving forward.
Trend #8: Future Gym Spaces Emphasize Versatility
As things return to normalcy and gyms reopen, new fitness aficionados will be looking to continue the habits they had cultivated during the pandemic. The demand in fitness will likely span group classes with minimal weights and equipment and more focus on bodyweight and high intensity interval training classes. Gym studios will evolve to be easily reconfigured, depending on the needs of different group classes. This could range from dance fitness classes to meditation sessions. Additionally, gym studios would also have to be easily repurposed to accommodate social distancing or virtual classes in the event of future pandemics.
Wrapping It Up
While the pandemic has forced many of us to take our fitness indoors, it has also enabled new types of fitness to gain popularity. New alternatives have mushroomed, attracting a host of new fitness enthusiasts that will likely continue their newfound hobbies well after the pandemic ends. We hope the top eight trends we identified above will help guide you on how you can best plan for your properties to meet tomorrow’s demands.
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Goal #1: Try A Virtual Fitness Class
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Virtual fitness can be done anytime just about anywhere. With gyms being closed and the weather not cooperating in some areas, we have gone to an online based workout option. There are many free classes online that can be customized for exactly what you want to do.
I googled "YouTube free fitness classes" and the following came up for me.
20+ Best YouTube Workout Channels for Every Type of Fitness
These free options include yoga, HIIT, and dance classes from our favorite instructors.
I have included the link below where you can see all of the different classes available. When you are looking for online/virtual classes don't forget to include details like upper body, balance, 20 minute class, or best stretches for lower back pain. It's all there available to you for free!
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Goal #2: Try A HIIT Workout
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High Intensity Interval Training
(HIIT) can be customized for you. There are online classes and HIIT workouts can be done on land or in the water. These workouts can be any length in time and be done alone or in a group setting. The idea is to slowly raise your heart rate (see your max rate below) and slowly lower your heartrate into an "active recovery" rate. Not a "resting" heart rate. This series of lifting and lowering your heart rate will help build your endurance, burn fat, reset your metabolism and improve memory.
Idea (on land or in the water)
Cardio: Run with high knees in place for one minute Active Recovery: March in place for one minute
Repeat this set 4 more times for a quick 10 minute workout
See the link below for a online Beginner Senior HIIT Workout
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Goal #3: Incorporate Recovery Daily
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Recovery is cross training or corrective exercises that can be done daily post workout or simply on their own. Stretching, posture alignment, range of motion and breathing exercises are all good for your body everyday. Don't forget
to take the time to pull those shoulders back, take some deep breaths and oxygenate your body and move those fingers and toes to keep that arthritis at bay.
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Max Heart Rate Chart By Age
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Get Your Hot Chocolate Fix and Smash Chronic Inflammation at
the Same Time
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An anti-inflammatory diet is what we have been talking about the last few months. Inflammation can be the cause of arthritis and joint pain, as well as migraines and fatigue.
Tis the season for crackling fires and warm and delicious hot chocolate. But, how do you make yours? Do you rip open a package and pour hot water over something that claims to be hot chocolate? Do you splurge at your favorite coffee shop for a “special” hot chocolate drink? What if I told you that there was a hot chocolate delight teaming with health benefits that far surpasses any other hot chocolate you have ever had before in flavor, richness and all around goodness.
The Ingredients
The superpowers of the ingredients of this creamy and delicious hot chocolate are what make this drink so incredibly nutritious and delicious.
Dark Chocolate
Who doesn’t love dark chocolate? Research shows that dark chocolate can decrease stress and inflammation while boosting immunity and improving your mood and memory. Dark chocolate is good for your skin. Want protection from damaging ultraviolet rays? Science says, eat more dark chocolate. Cacao beans contain eight times the number of antioxidants found in strawberries. These antioxidants protect skin and combat free radicals that contribute to signs of aging. Dark chocolate is good for your heart. Minerals in cacao also contribute to the health of the cardiovascular system. One study found that eating 6.7 grams of chocolate per day had a protective effect on heart health.
Dark chocolate improves your mood. Cacao also contains phenylethylamine (PEA), which affects brain chemistry in a similar fashion to falling in love. Cacao has been linked to increasing the availability of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, which can elevate your mood and even lessen depression.
This superstar spice is gaining quite a following in the alternative health community and beyond. Researchers from all over the world have studied this ancient Indian spice for its powerful, seemingly endless list of beneficial properties. In fact, turmeric has been featured in more tha 5,600 studies to date, with new findings coming out regularly.
Turmeric is a super inflammation buster. Among its many benefits, turmeric is best known for its ability to treat chronic inflammation.
Scientists are finding an astonishing array of antioxidant, anticancer, antiviral, antibiotic, antifungal and antibacterial properties. As an immune system booster, turmeric is five to eight times stronger than vitamin C and E.
Turmeric contains powerful antioxidants. Studies show that curcumin, the principal curcuminoid of turmeric, inserts itself into cell membranes where it does a little housecleaning and reorganizing, adding vibrancy to the cell itself. Suddenly a disorganized cell becomes organized, allowing information to flow through it so it can function more effectively. The result of this action increases the cell’s resistance to infection, malignancy and more!
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil has certainly earned its superfood designation. What the people of the tropics have known for so very long is finally becoming evident to the masses. Loaded with therapeutic properties, this is one saturated fat you want to include in your diet.
Coconut oil reduces inflammation. Research shows that the antioxidants in coconut oil can reduce inflammation and effectively treat arthritis.
Coconut oil is great for energy. According to research, 50% of fats found in coconut oil are MCTs such as lauric acid that is easily absorbed by the intestine and can be used by the body to make energy. Coconut oil can protect you from harmful bacteria and pathogens. Coconut oil has been found to prevent a number of viruses and pathogens including influenza.
Coconut oil boosts metabolism. Coconut oil contains medium chain fats that have a thermogenic effect which allows
them to increase fat burning when compared to the same calories found in other fats.
Ceylon Cinnamon the bonus spice
This hot chocolate drink contains Ceylon Cinnamon, a delicious and health-promoting spice. Ceylong Cinnamon is loaded with phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and antioxidants. This is what makes this spice one of the most beneficial spices on earth, with powerful antioxidant, anti-diabetic, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting powers.
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Here is the best dark hot chocolate chocolate recipe on the planet. Your whole family will be asking for seconds. Finally, a hot chocolate you can feel good about drinking.
Ingredients
- 16 ounces unsweetened vanilla coconut milk
- 1 Tbsp. + 1 tsp. cocoa powder
- 3/4 tsp. ground turmeric
- 1/4 tsp. ground ginger
- 1 tsp. Ceylon cinnamon
- Pinch of black pepper & ground nutmeg
- 2 tsp. local raw honey
- 2-3 tsp. coconut oil
How to make it
- Warm the coconut milk until it is just lightly simmering.
- Add cocoa, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, pepper, honey, and coconut oil.
- Use an immersion blender to combine.
- Top with real heavy whipping cream and sprinkle with more cinnamon and grated dark chocolate.
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All links below will take you directly to a free website
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Music & Video
London Symphony Orchestra - Christmas Classics (Full Album)
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Fitness Options Senior Fitness - Beginner HIIT Workout For Seniors
Tip: A 16 ounce frozen water bottle weights 1.01 pounds.
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Quiz Christmas Quiz: The Ultimate Christmas Trivia Quiz
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Frosty the
Snowman
1969 ‧ 25:27 Animation / Family
Enjoy the original Frosty the Snowman from 1969!
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Locals OnlyWelcome to the Coachella
Valley's locals only recommendations for you. This is a list of local businesses, excursions and happenings throughout the desert. They can be experienced as a single event or group them together to customize your own adventures and day trips.Cabot's Pueblo
Museum Local Tip: Make sure to get tickets in advance if you want the guided tour. Lots of history, artwork and artifacts in this historic house museum. Highly recommended.
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Local tip: Their docent lead guided hikes are worth your time. They are complimentary and do not require a reservation. Exploring the Ecology of a Fault Line Oasis is a favorite!
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Local tip: Tickets should be purchased in advance. Plan to spend some time there looking at the art, gift shop and relaxing in their hammock garden.
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Local tip: A great spot to eat after visiting the Integratron, Pioneer Town or Joshua Tree.
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Local tip: The Sunnyland Cafe has a small, but delicious, menu for a light lunch or snack. The views from the patio are spectacular.
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Palm Springs Village Fest
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Local tip: The 2nd Sunday and every Thursday from 4pm-8pm have free admission. The Village Fest is also on Thursdays and within walking distance of the museum.
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Local tip: Every shake is accessorized with a small frosted donut and never disappoints. Also walking distance from the Art Museum and Village Fest.
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Local tip: Small Palm Springs business with vegan and non vegan options with flavors like Rosemary and Turmeric-Ginger. It's an experience like no other!
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Local tip: You need to get tickets in advance and tickets sell out in season. Getting one of the times earlier in the morning helps with parking and wait times.
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College of the Desert Street Fair
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Local tip: The Living Desert has one of the best hikes in the Coachella Valley. There are three separate loops that offer a telescope to view the San Andreas Fault, picnic tables and plenty of plants and views of the Sonoran Desert.
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Local tip: They are known for their famous date shakes but Shields has a cafe, a walk, a theatre and large gift shop. Plan to stay and see it all. It is worth it!
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Indian Wells
Tennis Garden (Home of the National Pickleball Tournament and BNP Paribas Open)
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