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Spring Wellness Progam

Our Spring Wellness Program is designed to help you learn about the key aspects of a lifestyle that will have a huge impact on your health and wellbeing – leaving you feeling Healthy, Happy & Connected.

 

“I believe that when we are healthier, we are happier because when we feel better, we live more.”
Dr Chatterjee, Star of the hit BBC One series ‘Doctor in the House’

 

This 6-week program will take you on a journey of education and inspiration as we share our knowledge and expertise in supporting you improve your overall health. We will be offering you daily lifestyle practices to support your journey towards a Healthy, Happy & Connected life.  This will include a toolbox of practical resources which will help you take control of your day-to-day wellbeing.

We have teamed up with top qualified Naturopathic Nutritionist, Tamara Madden (Mad on Nutrition), to provide you with the knowledge and tools to support an ongoing Healthy, Happy & Connected relationship with food.  Our goal is to empower women to make conscious choices about living a healthy lifestyle on a daily basis.

What is included in the program?

  • 2 x face-to-face Consultations with qualified Naturopathic Nutritionist to discuss your individual nutrition goals (Balgowlah)
  • 2 x Body Composition tests – one at the start of the program and one at the end, to compare the changes
  • Weekly ‘Spring’ meal plans and shopping lists – family-friendly and easy to prepare
  • Weekly ‘Spring’ recipes – breakfast, lunch, dinner & healthy snacks
  • Weekly ‘Health Spotlight’ – educational videos from qualified Naturopathic Nutritionist
  • Weekly holistic practices – including meditation, self-care, sleep, exercise, relaxation, ‘day-free’ detox options
  • Weekly mindset tips for encouragement and support throughout the program
  • Weekly online support & FAQ from Naturopathic Nutritionist
  • Access to private online forum where you will be supported to live a Healthy, Happy & Connected life

Additional Bonuses!

  • Weekly Stretch & Mobility class – exclusive to Spring Wellness Program members (Fridays 6.00-6.30am)
  • Guest ‘Spotlight Speaker’ – leading holistic teacher who will share techniques about a particular holistic tool to support a Healthy, Happy & Connected life

Benefits of the Program

  • Improve self-esteem & confidence levels
  • Balance anxiety and stress levels
  • Control weight challenges
  • Improve gut health | irritable bowel syndrome
  • Sleep better and regain energy
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Improve immune system
  • Support busy lifestyles

Who is this suitable for?

  • Women looking to establish a Healthy, Happy & Connected lifestyle
  • Women who struggle to maintain a healthy relationship with food
  • Women who need support and guidance through the maze of ‘healthy’ food choices
  • Women who are busy and need a weekly family-friendly meal plan, with shopping list
  • Women who need the discipline and motivational support to stay on track
  • Women who need the accountability of a fabulous supportive community
  • Women who are looking for stress-free meal times suitable for the whole family

Why participate? Hear from our past attendees…

 

Importance of meal plans

“I have absolutely loved the food! I’ve learned that I need to plan my meals, especially lunch and snacks. If I’m disorganised with these my day goes pear-shaped (or worse!).  This has been the longest I’ve gone without Cadbury (and we’ve been very good friends in the past!). I’m going to keep up the meal plans and prep and all those recipes will be added to the repertoire.”
~ Kym Gray

Enjoy cooking again

“Who knew for the first time in my life I would be taking lunch to work every day, drinking more water, cutting the carbs, cutting the afternoon coffee, no bananas, alcohol (mostly) one night a week. The best, most unexpected thing, was enjoying cooking again and trying new things. Mostly loving having the kids help out, and also getting a real kick out of seeing and learning from all of you.”
~ Kate Blix

Support from group

“The program has re-energised our meal plans & provided some much needed motivation to get more organised for my lunches (& food over the weekend) and to make more home cooked lunch box food for the kids. There have been so many meals that will go into our repertoire moving forward. I have loved knowing that the group were there to support me & keep me motivated.”
~ Kaye Chan

Registration

Register today and secure your special ‘Wellness’ offer – only $63 per week:

Or take advantage of our Term 4 Summer Bundles, should you wish to mix ‘n’ match our Term 4 programs.

Three Mental Strategies for Endurance Running

As a runner, our biggest asset (or sometimes our greatest enemy) is our brain. Physical training is important, but that alone is not enough to put wings on our feet. What we feel on and off the road has a huge influence over how we perform once we lace up.

Professor Tim Noakes MD (author of acclaimed Lore or Running – and a real guru in the running world!), recommends we train our brains to cope with ‘discomfort’. Interval sessions, hill repeats, tempo runs, endurance runs – exactly the type of training sessions that should be included in our training programs. What is a hard training session one week, becomes a manageable session the following week. Why? Our brains become conditioned to accept and manage the ‘discomfort’ – twinned with an improvement in our physical conditioning.

In the Runner’s World book ‘The Runner’s Brain’, Jeff Galloway (USA Olympic Runner) shares his three mental training methods that he has used for over 40yrs:

  1. Visualise the Race

    Rehearse the outcome over and over. Imagine what you will feel like at certain stages in the race. When you will have strategic nutrition breaks, when you will walk, etc. Visualise key milestones in the race (historic building, bridge, park), where your supporters will be waiting for you, the various terrain (hills), etc. Rehearse your race step-by-step.

  2. Use Magic Words (Mantras)

    Magic words distract you from the discomfort while connects you to your inner thoughts:

    • Relax – There is no pressure on me | I am relaxed | I am enjoying the endorphins | I feel comfortable
    • Power – I feel good about myself | I know what I’m doing | I can do this | I am going to nail this
    • Free – I feel light as a feather | I am floating through the crowds | I am running smoothly
  3. Use Dirty Tricks (Mind Games)

    These are quick fixes to get you from one point to the next. Imagine wrapping a giant invisible rubber band about the runner ahead of you, start cinching him/her in towards you so that you can feed off their momentum. Another trick is to create songs of the names on posters of those who are being supported – i.e. Angela | Pamela | Sandra | Rita… “Mambo No. 5” ?

There is no right or wrong mental strategy. What works for one person, may not necessarily work for another. The key take-out is that we should identify which mental strategy(ies) work for us and then practice them over and over again.

 

If you train your mind for running, everything else will be easy — Amby Burfoot