Sunday, March 23, 2014

Our adventures on the APPALACHIAN TRAIL - 10 years ago!

Date: Monday, March 22, 2004, 8:36 PM

Hey Everyone
The moment is finally here. We have been talking about this hike for 6 years now. What we thought would only be "talking" has now become a reality. We will begin hiking the AT tomorrow (Tuesday) late morning. We are so blessed to be given this opportunity. This hike would not be possible without ALL of you.
We wanted to send an email out to all of you to -
One - Thank you all for your support and encouragement
Two - to let you know our adventure is beginning
Some of you have asked for us to email you our mail drop list. I have attached it to this email.
For those of you that wish to try and meet us on the trail somewhere, you can use the email updates to get an idea of when we will be in your area. If it looks like you can meet up on the trail let us know. We will then figure out a meeting spot etc...
We look forward to sharing our moments with you via email. In the end we will plan to have a party to share our pictures and stories (one in Georgia for those down south and one in Deep Creek for those up north).
We are so excited to start hiking and camping for the next 6 months.
Till our next email...Happy Trails.
Live Life! Be Happy!
Sean & Jen :-)
All our belongings for the next 6 months. To be carried on our backs. YIKES

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Winter Running

Get ready for some more frigid temps over the next 10 days. Below learn more about winter layering for your running days over the rest of winter. Based on temperature and wind chill will result in the more layers. 
Happy Winter Running!
Coaching season is about to begin! Pick your "A" race now and sign up for some online coaching to get you to your goals easier and more successful!
Check out the "COACHING tab here on my website for more information!

WINTER LAYERING

Layers depend on how cold it is. 
Colder = more layers.

HEAD & NECK
Thermal hat: A fleece or wool hat is perfect for keeping your head warm during winter runs

Neck Gaiter: Extremely valuable on a frigid, windy day to protect your neck and face. You can pull it up over your mouth to warm the air you're breathing in, which is especially helpful when you first start your run.

Chapstick/Vaseline: Protect your lips from chapping with some Chapstick or Vaseline. You can also use the Vaseline on your nose and cheeks (or anywhere else on your face) to prevent windburn and chapping.

Gloves/Mittens: You can lose as much as 30% of your body heat through your extremities, so it's important to cover those hands.

Sun Glasses: will help the wind from stinging the eyes and making them watery.

LOWER BODY LAYERING

Tights/Running Pants: Your legs generate a lot of heat so you don't need as many layers on your lower body. You can usually wear just a pair of tights or running pants made of synthetic material such as Thermion, Thinsulate, Thermax, Coolmax, polypropolene, and/or silk. If it's below 10 degrees F (temperature or wind chill), you may want to consider two layers on your lower body: a wicking layer of tights, and a wind-proof layer such as track pants.

Socks: Never wear cotton socks (in cold or warm weather) when running because they won't wick away the moisture, leaving your feet wet and prone to blisters. Instead, be sure to wear a good pair of wicking socks made of fabrics such as acrylic, CoolMax, or wool (in the winter).

UPPER BODY LAYERING

Not only do layers trap body heat, they allow sweat to move through the layers of clothing. The moisture is wicked away from your first layer to your outer layers, and then evaporates.

Wicking Base Layer: The layer closest to your body should be made from a synthetic wicking material, such as DryFit, Thinsulate, Thermax, CoolMax, polypropolene, or silk. This will wick the sweat away from your body, keeping you dry and warm. It's very important to make sure you don't wear cotton for this layer because once it gets wet, you'll stay wet.

Insulating Layer: Your second or middle layer- an insulating material, such as fleece. This layer must continue wicking moisture away from the skin. It should have the perfect balance of trapping some air to keep your warm, yet release enough vapor or heat to avoid overheating.

Wind- and Water-proof Outer Layer: This layer should protect you against wind and moisture (rain, sleet, snow), but at the same time allow both heat and moisture to escape to prevent both overheating and chilling. It's a good idea to wear a jacket with a zipper for this layer, so that you can regulate your temperature by zipping it up and down. Suggested outer layers: ClimaFit, Gore-Tex, Microsuplex, nylon, Supplex, and Windstopper.

 If it's between 10 and 40 degrees F, you can usually get away with a wicking base layer and an outer layer.

SHOES:
When roads or trails are icy, yaxtrax or something similar are a good option to put over shoes to grip the ice and prevent slipping.

FIT WITH JEN

301-616-8808


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

GIVE THE GIFT OF HEALTH

NOT SURE WHAT TO GET YOUR FRIENDS, FAMILY OR CO-WORKERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS? 

WHY NOT THE BEST GIFT ONE CAN GIVE:
THE GIFT OF HEALTH!

GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE AVAILABLE WITH ALL OF MY WORK:


CLASSES AT THE BALANCED BODY STUDIO

PERSONAL TRAINING AT THE CARC 

ON-LINE COACHING OR IN-HOME PERSONAL TRAINING


Please let me know if you would like to purchase a gift certificate for anyone. Also, send your friends, family & co-workers my way to purchase for YOU!!!!
Contact me:
jennifersober@yahoo.com
#301-616-8808

HAPPY HEALTHY HOLIDAYS!

Saturday, November 23, 2013

THANKSGIVING WEEK GROUP CLASS SCHEDULE

www.balancedbodystudio.com
*classes are filling FAST! sign up NOW! 
#301-616-8808

MONDAY NOV. 25th:
9 AM XFUSION
415 PM BOX-N-SCULPT
515 PM SPINNING
615 PM TRX

TUESDAY NOV. 26th:
1 PM TRX

WEDNESDAY NOV 27th:
9 AM BODYSCULPT
10 AM SPINTERVALS
515 PM KICKBOXING
615 PM BODYSCULPTING

FRIDAY NOV 29th:
11 AM SPIN-N-SCULPT
12 PM XFUSION

SATURDAY NOV 30th:
9 AM SPINNING
10 AM BODYSCULPT


Wednesday, July 10, 2013


Photo: Destroy or be destroyed: It’s your choice. 

We suggest you start your training now with these TRX workouts to help you crush your next obstacle race: http://goo.gl/QCYlK

TRX & Obstacle Racing 
          article by www.trxtraining.com:

Endurance obstacle and adventure races present you the unique opportunity to apply your strength, power, endurance, agility and skill while having fun with friends on courses that test your mettle. Whether you want to conquer the cityscape in your first Men’s Health Urbanathlon, grind it out at a GORUCK Challenge or strap on your dirt snorkel for a Tough Mudder, TRX Training helps you develop the functional fitness you need to find your best performance when the going gets treacherous.

TRX for Endurance Obstacle and Adventure Race Training:

If you want to wear the horns of a Warrior, charge to the end of a Spartan Race or plow through thick mud with real toughness while braving the searing kiss of electro shock, you must prepare accordingly. Functional strength training uses whole-body, integrated movements that directly enhance your ability to perform tasks, skills, activities and sports like endurance obstacle and adventure racing.

Preacher curls, donkey calf raises and pec deck fly’s might look great in the globo gym mirror, but they don’t exactly set the stage for success when the starter’s cannon goes off and it’s time to leap through fire, scale eight-foot walls and crawl under barbed wire. TRX Training produces superior functional fitness that will help you outlast any challenge and look and feel your best. TRX Suspension Training and Rip Training use your own leveraged bodyweight and progressive elastic resistance to engage your entire body and develop the functional strength you need to slay on race day.

Born in the Navy SEALs, Used in All Branches of Service
The creators of many popular endurance obstacle and adventure races found the inspiration to create these events from their previous careers in the military and as special forces operators. In order to succeed in these and other races, you need to be able to go the distance, apply your functional strength and be durable to minimize the risk of injury. Born of necessity in the Navy SEAL teams, TRX sets the standard in functional training for tactical athletes who use many of the same skills as athletes who compete in endurance adventure and obstacle races. TRX draws on its vast experience working with tactical athletes in every branch of the United States military and first responders in order to perfect its gear and develop best-in-class, functionally-tasked training programs. This heritage and applied practical knowledge maps directly to the conditions and challenges you’ll face in endurance adventure and obstacle races.
CHECK IT OUT at THE BALANCED BODY STUDIO (McHenry, MD):
Mondays at 615 pm and Tuesdays at 1 pm

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

MAY IS NATIONAL HEALTH & FITNESS MONTH

For the month of May i will be giving anyone that has never taken my class 1 FREE class. Please sign up ahead of time by calling emailing or texting me.
Classes are held at THE BALANCED BODY STUDIO
jennifersober@yahoo.com
#301-616-8808

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

NEW LOOK NEW NAME


My blog site is now more than just a place to update you with my life adventures. I have changed it up to be more like a website to make it easy for you to view my GROUP EXERCISE SCHEDULE as well as PERSONAL TRAINING  info and any promotions I may be offering in either. Along with changes to any of it. Don't worry - i will still continue to blog about my adventures. I will also add more blogs for the general exerciser as well as the athlete.
I am still in the process of updating it and getting all the info on there that needs to be on there. But feel free to take a look now. Class schedule is up! PT info and more to come.
If you have a blogspot account and you have worked with me in the past with any aspect of my work feel free to make comments!!! (you need a blogspot account to be able to comment, just a matter of creating a password)
If you have followed my blogs in the past please update the address. It is no longer jennifersober and is now: fitwithjen.blogspot.com. You will need to update it in your blogspot account.

Stay tuned!

AND don't forget to view and like my FIT WITH JEN facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/FIT-WITH-JEN/333350696707581

Look forward to hearing from all of you!