Yoga reduces inflammation levels

January 21st, 2010 by Heike Chapman 3 comments »

Anyone who is interested in yoga and what health benefits it gives you when you practice it regularly should read the added link. It is all about a study that has been done by the Ohio State University and was just reported in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine. It explains a link between practicing yoga and having less of cytokine interleukin in the blood that causes inflammation. Cytokine levels if high have been related to heart diseases, type 2 diabetes, arthritis and other age related diseases. This could mean since practicing yoga reduces cytokine levels in the blood that you could be provided with substantial  short- and long-term health benefits, even though your stress levels in life could be high.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/175705.php

Heike

Offer in conjunction with 12 sessions for the prize of 11 only

January 18th, 2010 by Heike Chapman No comments »

Hello everyone,

just to let you know, that from today on until the end of March 2010, when anyone books the 12 sessions offer they actually get 12 sessions for the price of 10! So, for a limited time there is a total of 17% discount..! (offer has to be prepaid by end of March 2010 but you can have your sessions whenever you like)

Hope you will like this offer and I will see you soon,

Heike

Happy New Year 2010

January 15th, 2010 by Heike Chapman No comments »

Hello everyone,

just a quick message to wish everyone a Happy New Year 2010!

My new year resolution is “to have none”! Hope you are all well and are kicking off with your exercises again.

I myself have done nothing for about 3 weeks and this week I finally started again, and my body is thanking me for it.

All this bad weather here in Cheshire, as well as everywhere else in the country, has not helped that much either to get me doing my workouts. Going outside for a jog or walk is treacherous these days and I don’t want to end up in A & E soon. So, I have been using my indoor bike instead. Hope to see you all soon to get everyone “huffing and puffing” again. :)

love,

Heike

Extreme celebrity workouts

September 29th, 2009 by Heike Chapman 1 comment »

If anyone has time and an interest please read the following article about “Extreme celebrity workouts can damage you”. (times online; please copy and paste http://bit.ly/1ihXNz ) Similar stuff what I have written about Madonna’s arms.

Heike

What a personal trainer does on holiday

September 11th, 2009 by Heike Chapman No comments »

I am often asked what did I do on holiday. Obviously most people think since I am a personal trainer, surely I will be doing my exercises!

I recently came back from Spain, and I thought I share these rare pictures with you, of me doing exercises on Marbella’s promenade. I couldn’t believe it when I saw those exercise machines and I had to get busy with them. (at first sight I thought it was a children’s play area)

This is me on a squat machine. Appropriately dressed with mini dress and flip flops.

Squats

This is my sister on a cross trainer. Poor thing, I pushed her to the limit of a whole 1 minute. :)

crosstrainer

This is good for my shoulder joints.

Shoulder

And finally, I had to work my waist line.

Waistline

Apart from this, I am sorry to say that I did not do any workout. My diet consisted of two/three ice creams per day, a couple of very nice BBQs, plenty of water and the lovely San Miguel. After all, I am only human. :)

The Food Standards Agency's review of Organic food

August 28th, 2009 by Heike Chapman 8 comments »

The Food Standards Agency’s review of Organic food was published recently, see http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2009/jul/organic

I remember very clearly whilst I was in grammar school (24 years ago) that certain class members of mine (mainly female) all of a sudden started eating organic fruit and vegetables (not many, maybe two or three girls). They told me, We should only eat this, because we have to save our planet. I am from a family of five, and although my dad had a very good income, my mother certainly did not give into this “mode de jour” as she called it and we ate fruits and vegetables that were normally farmed, consequently not saving our planet earth.

24 years later I can honestly say that I have not eaten much organically produced food, mainly because of the price tag that comes with it. I would, however, consider eating more organic food if I would ever be pregnant, just because of the fact that it is produced without using chemicals. However, according to the Food Standards Agency’s review, despite this fact, there are no important differences in the nutrition content, or any additional health benefits, of organic food when compared with conventionally produced food (see website above).

In my opinion, the survey does not really represent what we, the public, would be interested in. They took old surveys, scanned through the material, and came out with the comment the analysis turned up no significant statistical differences between organic and non organic food. Now, in my opinion, or as far as I understand it, it actually shows differences in nutrients (i.e. Magnesium, proteins, beta carotene % in organic food). However, what I would have liked to know is this: Would I be healthier in the long-term if I eat organic foods rather than non-organic foods? For instance, if I would compare myself with someone who consistently ate only organic food, would that person be medically and biologically healthier than myself? This question is not answered by the study. The review only tells me that, for now, it is safe to eat non-organic foods.

This is good news for people with lower budgets, for I am sure that these people over the years thought we are going to die earlier than all other people. When I did my nutrition course (7 years ago), I was told by a qualified doctor of nutrition, that organic produced food is not necessarily healthier. In fact, you are more likely to take in more nutrients through canned / frozen fruits and vegetables than the fresh variety. This is because the former are not handled for long once they have been harvested and also don’t lie around in light for days on supermarket shelves/ or in sheds from organic farmers.

Unfortunately, I feel the whole debate about non organic/ organic and what other diets we should or should not follow doesn’t really address a very important issue. Over the last 20 years our society has become more and more unhealthy, even though our food produce has become healthier (for instance, less fat, less sugar, less salt and extra foods for diabetics etc.).

In my opinion balance is the word. Eat organic and/or non organic in healthy portion sizes and keep active.

Madonna's obsessively toned arms

August 6th, 2009 by Heike Chapman 4 comments »

When I saw Madonna’s picture in the newspaper, I thought at first that it was just a very unfortunate photograph, or may be someone has air brushed some Popeye arms onto the rest of her upper body.

Madonna_news

Apparently, Madonna is working out 4 hours per day, six days per week. Of course, she is in a fortunate enough position to be able to do so. i.e. has cleaners and cooks to take care of her day to day household chores, whilst we mere mortals have to do it ourselves, doesn’t have a job from 9 to 5, etc..

I just would like to stress, so that us “normal people” don’t feel bad about ourselves, that her routine is coming very close to that of a full time athlete.

To be healthy and stay fit, it is enough to do 30 minutes of walking per day (you don’t even have to do a power walk uphill) and to do 2-3 times per week muscular strength/endurance training, which can be different things. For instance, pilates, yoga, fitball, free weights, weight machines in the gym, resistance band training etc…

All of the above will also provide you, combined with a healthy balanced diet, a body that is in very good shape.

Hello and welcome to my new website

August 2nd, 2009 by Heike Chapman No comments »

Hi everyone, just wanted to start off my blog page with my first post. Hope you enjoy my site. Will add to it as life goes on. Heike

Zoe and Dave, Kidsgrove

November 21st, 2008 by Heike Chapman No comments »

We needed to improve our fitness levels to counter medical problems we both were both experiencing. Like everyone else we had tried and failed a number of exercise programmes over the years. Having had poor experiences of gyms and the support delivered by their staff, we felt we needed something which was tailored towards us and which we could fit into our busy lives.

Heike was really friendly and immediately made us feel relaxed. She assessed our fitness levels, and started us on a gentle programme of walking and core stability exercises as well as helping us address our diets with sensible nutritional information.

As our fitness levels improved we looked for a goal which we could work towards and decided on the completion of a five mile run. Having never run before we started a short programme which quickly had us running for around 30 minutes within only 8 weeks. We completed the Alsager 5 road race in around 1 hour, a huge achievement for us both.

Heike was a fantastic support, motivating us to keep training with regular phone calls and emails when we couldn’t meet up. She has worked hard to find a programme which we can fit into our lives and which is enjoyable. It has been amazing to see how quickly our fitness levels have developed, as well as seeing increases to our energy levels and general health.

Anna and Rory, Macclesfield

June 8th, 2008 by Heike Chapman No comments »

Rory and I after injury and pregnancy number 2 respectively wanted to find an exercise solution to suit both our needs that would also fit into a hectic work schedule and the demands of bringing up a small family. Heike provided that solution in a flexible way coming to our home and providing us with tailored training schedules suitable for our individual requirements.

Our background to exercise/sport was very different and we were unsure as to whether we would be able to undertake a joint training programme. Heike has proved that we can and we would highly recommend others try it!