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With each day we are learning more ways that fitness and strength training specifically is a huge benefit to our overall health. Below is a great example from the The New York Times. 

 Older women who did an hour or two of strength training exercises each week had improved cognitive function a year later, scoring higher on tests of the brain processes responsible for planning and executing tasks, a new study has found.

Researchers in British Columbia randomly assigned 155 women ages 65 to 75 either to strength training with dumbbells and weight machines once or twice a week, or to a comparison group doing balance and toning exercises.

A year later, the women who did strength training had improved their performance on tests of so-called executive function by 10.9 percent to 12.6 percent, while those assigned to balance and toning exercises experienced a slight deterioration — 0.5 percent. The improvements in the strength training group included an enhanced ability to make decisions, resolve conflicts and focus on subjects without being distracted by competing stimuli.

Older women are generally less likely than others to do strength training, even though it can promote bone health and counteract muscle loss, said Teresa Liu-Ambrose, a researcher at the Center for Hip Health and Mobility at Vancouver General Hospital and the lead author of the paper, which appears in the Jan. 25 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.

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Fitness Events Coming up on the central coast

Looking for some motivation, accountability, and goal setting for your fitness program?  Here at FORM Fitness we want to make fitness events a priority to help our clientèle reach their goals.  If you have an event on your calendar you have a date that will help set your training schedule, keep you on that schedule, and help motivate you through those inevitable rough patches.  Below are a few events, 2 running events and a duathlon.  This is only a small sample of a tremendous amount of events out their.  Do some research on your own or ask us for additional suggestions.

I will begin training next month for "The Alcatraz Challenge" an Aquathlon (Swim and Run) event in San Francisco.  Their are two events available this year in May and the usual July.  This will be the first year that this event is organized and promoted by TRICalifornia a great organization that puts on the local WildFlower Triathlon and numerous other events. Below is a link to the event page:

FORM Fitness will offer training for the Alcatraz Challenge as a small group intensive.  Does the idea of swimming from Alcatraz island and then running over the Golden Gate bridge and BACK sound intimidating or exciting?  Did you answer yes to one or both of those questions?  This intensive program is for you.  Answered no to both questions?  This group is definietley for you.  Come on face that fear, meet that challenge, it will invigorate you.  FORM Fitness will help.  Details of the intensive program to come or contact me directly with questions.
   
Sincerely,

Greg Finch
FORM Fitness
formandfit.com

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