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Latest podcast episodes about urban fitness

Swiss Pioneers
Eva Nidecker: Urban Fitness, die unter die Haut geht

Swiss Pioneers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 71:30


Eva Nidecker war über viele Jahre hinweg schweizweit als TV- und Radiomoderatorin für SRF und Radio Energy tätig. Nach ihrer Karriere in den Medien hat Eva Open Ride gegründet, eines der modernsten Indoor-Cycling-Studios in Zürich und Basel. In dieser Episode sprechen wir über Evas Weg vom Fernsehen zu ihrem neuen Leben als Unternehmerin, ihre Vision einer urbanen Fitnesskultur und die Werte und Prinzipien, die sie bis hierher geführt haben. ----- PODCAST LINKS Die gesamten Show Notes, Transkript und alle Links findest du auf https://swisspioneers.com.

The Leo Alves Podcast
#188 NYC vs. Houston: Health Habits, Walking, Weather, and Food

The Leo Alves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 24:11


Why is New York City's obesity rate about one-third lower than Houston's? In this episode, I discuss how the environments of these two major U.S. cities shape health outcomes. From daily walking habits to weather patterns, food choices, and public transportation, learn how these factors contribute to the stark differences in obesity rates. 1-2-1 Online Fitness Member Inquiry FormPre-order My Book, "Your Fat Loss Journey Starts Here", on KindleReferenced Threads Post on Adin RossMy InstagramMy XMy ThreadsMy TikTokMy YouTube ChannelMy ArticlesFree Workout PlanFree Fat Loss GuideFree Protein Cheat SheetFree Calorie Calculator Timestamps:(00:11) NYC vs. Houston: Obesity Rate Differences(02:27) Adin Ross' Gym Progress(03:37) Teens Jumping on Steroids Thanks to Social Media(05:38) Social Media Comments From Trolls(08:35) Jeff Nippard's Expert Opinion on Fitness Progress(11:02) The First Year of Lifting is About Making Mistakes(12:55) Walking vs. Driving: Daily Movement in NYC and Houston(14:55) Weather and Climate: How They Affect Activity Levels(16:07) Food Choices: Healthy Options in NYC and Houston(18:49) Public Transport: Movement Opportunities in Urban Settings(20:52) Summary: Environment's Role in Shaping Health

Random Fit Powered by NASM
Urban Fitness Explorer

Random Fit Powered by NASM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 24:46


On this “Random Fit,” hosts, and NASM Master Instructors, Wendy Batts, and Ken Miller, deep dive into the importance of discovering the fitness potential in urban environments. They will explore different urban parks and recreational spaces, highlighting available workout stations and providing valuable fitness tips. Whether you're looking for new workout ideas or simply want to make the most of your local parks, this is the episode for you. Did you hear? The most trusted name in fitness is now expanding into the physique and bodybuilding world. Become an NASM Physique and Bodybuilding Coach and you will be delivered your next step in fitness programming knowledge to meet the needs of bodybuilding and physique clients. https://bit.ly/495d7Hx

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Any Given Runday
Anthony Fennelly: From Professional Football to Triathlete and Gym Owner

Any Given Runday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 66:05


We have a very special episode of the Any Given Runday Podcast this week as Anthony Fennelly joins us to discuss endurance races, Ironmans and more. Anthony is the owner of Urban Fitness in Cork as well as the manager of the Power gym in The Dean. He has completed numerous marathons as well as IronMans. He is also the goalkeepers' coach for Cork City In this episode, Anthony talks about:- Playing football professionally in the League Of Ireland- The tough transition after finishing his career and what motivated him to take up endurance races-  THAT IronMan in Cork in 2019, where conditions were so horrific that they had to cancel the swim- Coming back in 2022 for the IronMan and dealing with new challenges in the race- Going abroad for marathons and having a team around you- Completely 28 races in Ireland in 2022, along with telling us about a few hidden gems - Setting up Team Pro Cork Racing - Running the Cork MarathonYou can find more details about Anthony:@anthonyfennelly@powergym.ie@urbanfitnesscork

Fat Loss Success Stories
10: Does It Matter? with Le and Me

Fat Loss Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 40:09


Le Bergin now is a head trainer for the FASTer Way to Fat Loss. But before joining founder Amanda Tress and the team in Florida, she was my coach and guided me through my FASTer Way starter program. But I’ve known Le since 2010. She and her husband own Urban Fitness, my hometown gym in Galveston Texas, I've been in her HIIT kick classes for years. She is known in the community for her compassion, strength, and motivation and positivity. Her goal in life is to help people, and now as a faster way head trainer she is living her dream job. But like most people, she and I struggled with weight and other health issues, especially questioning what proper nutrition was and trying to find the way to exercise effectively and most efficiently.Before she moved to Florida, Le and I were able to open up and share our stories of struggle, learn how and why we each decided to try the FASTer Way, and how now we are more in control of our health.Le and I also discuss:The importance of spousal supportTesting the Keto Diet: it doesn’t work long-term!Trying to sabotage the FASTer Way Almost giving up after years of deprivationNo apprehension because of the sound programming of the FASTer Way Adapting the familyGoing dairy-freeIdentifying trigger foodsNever going back, being single-focusedLearn how to eat firstA-ha moments require a proper mindset vs. FOMOMeasuring your food is important and becomes intuitive Oura ring Learning new foodsSeven common inflammatory foods; identifying by detox and offering solutionsBridge to a lifestyle Resetting the gut biome takes timeFood freedomMeasurements of successif you have a FASTer Way Success story you’d like to share, please contact Veronica at FatLossSuccessStories@gmail.com.

Making It Happen
Making It Happen #14 Jason Kane

Making It Happen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 38:07


JASON KANEJason Kane is one of the finest kettlebell instructors in Ireland and is the only person in Europe to have tamed the beast (48Kg kettlebell; strict press, pistol squat and pull-up). He is constantly studying the latest training techniques to ensure his courses are of the highest standard possible and always the most up to date.Jason graduated from Dublin Institute of Technology in 2009 with a BEng Hon’s Degree in Structural Engineering. After the down turn in the construction industry Jason decided to make a career out of his passion for fitness and performance. Since he was a child, Jason has trained and competed in many styles of martial arts including Kenpo, Muay Thai, BJJ and boxing.In 2010, Jason gained his personal training qualification from the National Training Centre. After working in commercial gyms and becoming frustrated watching people invest huge amounts of time and money without ever achieving their goals, Jason co-founded Urban Fitness with the mission to enable people to reach their health, fitness and performance potential safely and efficiently.Jason has invested hugely into continuous education by attending workshops, seminars and certifications to keep his clients up to date with the latest fitness trends. If there is a book on nutrition or exercise Jason has read it.Listen to his journey in life in coaching and business. Jason has completed KOKORO™ is considered the most powerful and challenging physical, mental and emotional training available to civilians in the world. Modelled after the U.S. Navy SEAL’s famous Hell Week and integrated with Mark Divine’s world-renowned Unbeatable Mind™ training, KOKORO is the premier training event for forging mental toughness, emotional resiliency, and elite team skills.Listen to his story.Enjoy#neversettleInstagram@td_performance

Surfing the Universe
Urban Fitness

Surfing the Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 2:10


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Red Business | Cork's RedFM
RedBusiness - Episode 36 - The Health & Fitness Show

Red Business | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 27:45


This week on #RedBusiness it's the health and fitness show. First up are personal trainers, Anthony Fennelly, owner of Urban Fitness and Rob Nirdsall of Fit for Less. Jonathan also chats to chef, Jason Carroll, the owner of Loving Salads.

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential
Stories we tell ourselves

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 14:47


So this April marks a pretty significant moment in my life. I am turning 40 years young. For my birthday, I have decided to gift myself something special. I want to be in the best shape of my life - physically and mentally. Where am I at on that?? Actually pretty close! Which excites me. And it has all come about in the last month or so. I quit telling myself stories that were unhelpful and put myself into the direct spotlight to get serious about committing to this goal. These were stories like: Oh when I am traveling I am surrounded by shitty choices of food Oh I play Ultimate Frisbee and run around so of course I can drink alcohol at tournaments and eat pizza because I am burning it off It does not matter that I am staying up late at night and not getting enough sleep, I am an entrepreneur, I am built tough! Yeah those right there were all big fat lies, told to myself in an attempt to make me feel less guilty about the fact that I was not making any changes in my life. I kept buying chorizo and cheese and cheap but delicious Portugese wine thinking that because I was going surfing several days a week that I was going to be just fine, it would not affect me. And it’s not like I gained weight. I was getting fit. But my energy levels weren not great, I did not feel good about the food I was putting in my body. I was sluggish, less excited. So let me ask you, what stories are you telling yourself about your health? Is it; I could never give up my mid afternoon sweet treat I need at least 2 cups of coffee to get through my workday I am overweight, I always eat too much, I must have a slower metabolism than other people I am not athletic I try to lose weight but the pounds never come off, its genetic I am too busy to eat healthily The purpose of this exercise is to become aware of the stories you have told yourself around health. When we repeatedly think or say something, we start to hold this as part of our identity. When willpower starts to fade, our habits start to reflect the identity and beliefs we have about ourselves. Let’s be frank, the way you tend to do one thing, is the way you tend do everything. Think about it. The way you care for yourself will directly impact the way you present yourself as an entrepreneur. Take a moment and think of three people you look up to in your field. Who you aspire to be like and who are successful in their businesses and their lives. What do you think their mornings look like? What type of food do you think they choose to eat? How about exercise and mindfulness? Do you think that they have daily and/or weekly practice? Your personal health and wellness is the health and wealth of your business as an entrepreneur. This is a mind-shift one needs to make to succeed. Want freedom from the 9-5, want location independence? Well, you need to find freedom in your body and mind first and foremost. What you eat impacts how you think and perform. How you move impacts your creativity and productivity. How you manage and harness your stress impacts how you communicate and present yourself. You are your business and if you want your business to thrive, you need to thrive. Ask yourself and get clear with what tools you use in your business to stay on track and motivated? Do you try to do it all alone? Are you a part of master-mind groups, have accountability partners and/or networking meetings? YES! The number 1 reason people fail as entrepreneurs (and with their own personal health) is trying to do it all on their own. We need accountability and support to succeed. That is why I am so thankful I joined the 30 Day Clean Living Challenge in January. I personally went through this program and had a true transformation with my health and well-being and watched it impact my work. I shot a very excited Vlog about it.   Hey, it is Natalie Sisson and I am feeling fit. I knew that I would now. I am feeling fit, I am feeling energetic, I am feeling freaking amazing if I am really honest about it. Because for the last three and a half, almost four weeks I’ve been on a 30 Day Clean Living Challenge, which ultimately means I am eating foods in the most natural state possible, where possible organic foods. I am cooking like a mofo and this girl, never really cooks. I am loving what I am eating. I am creative in my kitchen which is over there. I In addition to that, I am making smart food choices, I am sleeping better and I’ve taken up crossfit as opposed to ultimate frisbee, and tennis and gym workouts and it’s kicking my butt. And I am loving it. And the point of this blog today, is that I just really wanted to talk about why do we not invest in our health, the way we invest in our teams, in businesses, in travel, in holidays and everything else that we do, like why? I just do not understand like this thing here, this body is the most important thing in the world that we have. And so now when I see people drinking coffee, like crazy by the way, one cup a day is okay. Eating fries, jumping out on burgers, filling themselves with alcohol. I mean do not worry, I have done all these before myself but always always in moderation. And going on in this clean living challenge I think was just the perfect kick up my booty, was the kick up the booty that I needed to finally focus on how awesome I could feel on everyday basis just by making better choices. Now, let me take you back on a little story, so I think this has been coming for a long time for me because this year I am turning the right but young age of 40. And my quest for turning 40 is to be in the best shape of my life at this upcoming age. And I feel like I am really really close to that and so I had that in the back of my mind for probably the last 6 or 8 months. I mean don’t get me wrong, I play ultimate frisbee, I love going to the gym, I eat pretty well but you know when I was in Portugal there was chorizo, there was cheese coming out of everywhere which was amazing. The wine is like 2 or 3 Euros for a fantastic bottle and I was just living life and enjoying. I was surfing, for sure. I was doing yoga, yes. I was working hard, yes. But I wasn’t really looking after me. I was being very very overindulgent in many ways. So I arrived at Christmas time and I was like, “You know you’ve got to make some pretty serious changes here”, because as an entrepreneur I don’t want to be tired part way through the day which I was starting to feel. I don’t want to be, have that brain fog that we all talk about, I don’t want to turn to coffee to get my energy. I don’t want to do any of that. And then this lady came into my life. How did I not ever know about Libby Weaver, Dr. Libby Weaver. This book Womens Wellness Wisdom changed my life, thanks to a lovely lady, Karen who was away on this holiday, where she said - Oh you should just read my copy. I just got stuck in and I loved it so much I went and bought my own copy. I can’t remember the last time that I bought a book about health and fitness, and that I bought a book that was not telling me what to do. It’s informing me of what I am doing to myself. So much so that I was reading stuff in here and going...Holy crap, why am I doing that to myself? News flash: I should not be. I just want to give you this, oh my God, that is so freaky, I am not kidding. I just opened to the page that I want to come to, so it might be called Womens Wellness Wisdom but guys this one is for you as well. Okay so don't worry. But in this book, she goes over all sorts of things, around your skin conditions that you may have, sleep, about alcohol, about what caffeine does but she does it in a way like, "Here's what is going on in your body when you do these things", so that you step back and go, "Man, why am I doing those things?" And the biggest eye opener for me out of many things in here is when she talked about the vicious cycle. So I am going to give you a little closeup of this and I want to talk you through it. So basically here's how it goes, you have coffee consumption in the morning, like one, two even three cups. By the time it is afternoon, you have a sugar crash because you have been carbo-loading and eating rice, pasta or bread at lunch perhaps. So you basically have more coffee again around that time, or you have more sugar like donuts, and all those things just give you a bit of a rush. And then by the evening, you have too much alcohol so then you have a shitty sleep and then you wake up in the morning feeling like crap so you go back to, yes, more coffee. Basically, when we do this, we are just adding tons of toxins into our liver. And our liver is an incredible organ but there's only so much it can do when you are throwing this crap at it. So this is really interesting, liver loaders, that's what she calls them; alcohol, caffeine, trans fats, refined sugars, synthetic substances like pesticides which are all over our food and actually also infections, for example, viruses such as glandular fever. I actually had glandular when I was a kid, well, a teenager. I caught it off my friend. She was just exhausted for three months and then I got it and wondered why I felt exhausted. I picked it up in my bloodstream later, just a shocker. So imagine being on caffeine, withdraws something all the time, being that lethargic that's what glandular fever does to you. Not fun. So anyway, I highly recommend this book. Here is where you can get it. There's just so many, so many good things in here. So this started getting me informed in a big way about my body, my health, my mindset. And what I love is in the first chapter she basically says this beautiful thing which is, "I am hopeful that this book will offer you simple tools that foster and even healthier and happier life, helping you to appreciate even more deeply how miraculous your body truly is and the gift that you are to the world." That just sets the tone for the rest of this book which is awesome. So after reading that I then started in on the lovely Karen and Sarah's 30 day clean living challenge. Now Karen has been a member of my community, she has been a coaching client, she's come to my retreats but I've seen her on this path of growing more and more and more. She's just super passionate about real health and real energy. And I ran this clean living challenge last year. They've run it several times and I didn't partake, like I sign up and I did nothing. There was a daily email coming in and I pretty much ignored all of them. Sorry Karen and Sarah! I was too busy, I was working too hard, I was travelling to much and frankly I didn't even have access to a kitchen, I didn't have access to groceries, it was just not good timing. And that was legitimate, it wasn't an excuse. I feel that was legitimate. This time, however, I was like, "Screw that, I am signing up". So I signed up and started night at the jam at the time of this recording, it is the second of February. So I am into week 4. Every week you get this really cool meal plan, you get like an idea of what you can eat each day, you get recipes that are just freaking awesome. And I took myself off to Moore Wilson's which is a really great organic grocery store here. It's not all organic but they've got incredible quality food and I got the shopping list and I was like, "Yup, thanks Karen and Sarah." And I took thirty minutes to buy a complete new pantry. And I went to my pantry which is usually barren and to my fridge which is frankly usually barren because I am the digital nomad who travels and eats out and spends all her money on that. And I stocked it up, might even show you a bit of my pantry. And everytime I open it now I am proud, I am like, "Ooh! What's in there?" and it's incredible and I started cooking. And I started reading the recipes, I started enjoying it and I started feeling it was quite cathartic experience and I started surprising myself quite frankly. Because for those of you who know me well, you know I don't cook, I purposely side out of the kitchen from when I was a kid so that I wouldn't end up in the kitchen. I don't know, it's a weird way of thinking but that is what I thought. I am actually quite a good cook, I just never really enjoyed it the way other things I do, there was work, there was business, there was frisbee, there was hanging out with friends. And now, I get, I am no chef by the way but I get and understand why people actually love the act of it and putting love into your food and the taste, the sensation so that was Step 1: new pantry, new grocery list. Step 2, become a cook. And some of these things are so super simple to do and cook and prepare and then you have it like two or three more meals out of it. The third thing I notice was step 3 is heck, budget conscious. Like I've added up my because I am geeky like this. I've added up what I've spent on groceries and first shop was about a $150-$200 and I've added up what I've had on meals out since doing this challenge. I've only eaten out about 6 or 7 times over the last three weeks and that combined has been more than triple what I've spent on groceries. So in the first week, I got 21 meals and I swear they cost me about $5 or $6 each and they were all super super healthy. And I just felt like I was filling myself with good stuff so that's been an enlightenment for me. Then the next step to that was going, "Oh organic!" because back to Dr. Libby Weaver, she talks about if you can, always buy organic. And it's not just that the animals are being better bred, it's the soil. There is so much shit that goes into the soil that we are then consuming. So every single thing comes down to the soil and once in it and how plants grow and how foods grow. So I've been switching to organic and stuff has been tasting great. It's not that much more expensive, it's much better prepared, there is no chemicals. You feel ethically more responsible on the whole. It's just like this beautiful effect of everything feels better. So then I found common sense organic, from my lovely friend Lizzy, who use to go to all the time like 8 years ago when she used to live in New Zealand and now I'm like waking up to it. Then I had this epiphany and I shot a Facebook live video going, "What have I been doing all my life? Why haven't I had more organic things? Why haven't I actually been preparing beautiful, wholesome, healthy, yummy foods that give me energy and make me feel amazing. Then the next thing that I noticed was, "Okay, fun going organic in food. I want to go organic in skincare". So I went out and I research and I bought the beautiful "Antipodes range". It's gorgeous. It's really lovely and that is awesome. All organic, like Manuka honey, oh so good. Black fern bulgarian rose and Waiwerra artesian water, kiwifruit and Manuka honey, Vicenza Performance. It's so yum and It smells freaking amazing and just today, my lovely mom came by and she said, "Your skin is looking great". I was like, "Yup". I actually feel like younger from the inside. So that was step 4 or 5 I can't remember and then people on Facebook said are posting, skincare recipes make at home, you know, do it yourself which I've known about for a long time but I can't actually do because I am in one place for a month. Even our local supermarket New World's gives out skincare recipes here - body scrubs for healthy skin. So granted I will say doing any kind of challenge to get yourself back on track it is lovely to have a base and be able to have a kitchen and access to groceries and stores but I still feel you can do this pretty much from anywhere. And then the next thing that’s come out of it is changing my exercise so about this time right across from where I'm shopping at Moore Wilson's there's this cool place called Urban Fitness. Shout out to Mike. Mike, Michael and Dan actually. And it's this awesome kind of like, just hipster urban workout space, has a big roll the door and inside there's boxing bags and rowing machines and dumbells and kettle bells and bars and olympic rings. I don't know why I am doing all this stuff. And there I was finding myself at 6am in the morning or 6:45 or at 12:10pm,doing these crazy cool workouts that fully functionally stretch my body so much. I thought it was pretty strong and fit. I had abs here like I was sore in my intercostal muscles for weeks. Everything was sore, I was walking up the stairs going "Oh God! I feel..." but it only lasted for like 2 or 3 days and this is me in week 2 and a half. I just want to kind of like bounce around all the time. So I don't know what’s happened in the last three and a half weeks, I have literally transformed my world from the inside out and it all started with getting educated about why my body is amazing, why everything that I do and feed into here, feeds my mind, which then feeds into everything else. So additional things that have come out of this, which I kind of thought might happen but not in so many ways, massive massive positivity shift. I am a pretty positive person but now I am now in gratitude mode all the time. I am excited about things as a result of being in gratitude mode and being excited and being positive and being happy. I've got this abundance coming into my business, I've got sponsors from my podcast, in addition to that I've been like killing it with Airbnb recently, meeting all these awesome lovely guests, making more money through real estate, transforming my finances, just getting a grip on everything. So all I can say is if you start here, with this beautiful body that you live in, and you treat it like the queen or the kind that it is, then it starts here which shifts the mindset into gratitude, into abundance, into positivity, stuff starts coming out of the woodworks to make your life awesome and things just get better and better. So that is all I want to say to you, invest in yourself. I now fully understand what that means. And this is just being this whole set of transformation and I am still learning, I am learning so much and I love it. I would love you to leave a comment below and tell me what you want to do to invest in yourself. How good you will feel. How amazing you would feel when you finally start treating your body with respect and having that evolved and spill over into every aspect of your life, relationships, sex? Sex gets really good when you are feeling fit and great about yourself. General all day energy, no brain fog, just massive clarity around everything. It's freaking amazing. Want to see what this challenge is all about? You're in luck. I have convinced Karen and Sarah to run another 30 Day Challenge starting February 20th. Head to nataliesisson.com/clean for deets. And if you miss this one they will do more this year. I’m joining another, for me it’s a no brainer. Prioritise your health habits over the next month and watch your productivity, creativity and business thrive. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna
"Mission Possible" with Nina Boski

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 42:00


“If we look deeper and get to know people on a personal level we find that, while we may live in different parts of the city and live different lives, we all struggle with similar issues – we want to be understood, we want to be happy and we want to be loved.” – Nina Boski Nina is an entertainment and media executive and radio and TV host, coach, author, facilitator and entrepreneur. She is a main contributor for Positively Positive and Australia's Make the World Move. She co-authored a book for women, TheSpirit of Women Entrepreneurs, and the upcoming book Rock on With Your Wonderful Bad Ass Self (December 2015). Her media savvy and experience has earned her a loyal following as well as national and international recognition as a lifestyle and entertainment host and coach. Visit www.lifebites.com Last year, Nina assumed leadership of the life coach side of a comprehensive program between Urban Fitness 911, an initiative whose main goals are decreasing childhood and adult obesity in low-income communities through nutritional education while also improving the mental, physical and emotional health of the men, women and children in these communities and the Los Angeles Mission, a non-profit organization that serves the immediate and long-term needs of homeless and disadvantaged men, women and children.  Read more at http://www.positivelypositive.com/2014/04/29/mission-possible   Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna.  Like America Meditating on FB & follow us on Twitter.

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna
Nina Boski Joins Sister Jenna to Discuss "Mission Possible"

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2014 42:00


“If we look deeper and get to know people on a personal level we find that, while we may live in different parts of the city and live different lives, we all struggle with similar issues – we want to be understood, we want to be happy and we want to be loved.” – Nina Boski Nina Boski is a lifestyle and entertainment expert and founder of LifeBites Media, a company that takes entertainment and personal growth and helps people transform their lives. An author, radio and TV host, coach, media expert and film producer, Nina's mission is to help people get inspired about their life one bite at a time!  She is also the co-author of a book for women, called the “Spirit of Women Entrepreneurs.”  Visit her website at:  www.lifebites.com Last year, Nina assumed leadership of the life coach side of a comprehensive program between Urban Fitness 911, an initiative whose main goals are decreasing childhood and adult obesity in low-income communities through nutritional education while also improving the mental, physical and emotional health of the men, women and children in these communities and the Los Angeles Mission, a non-profit organization that serves the immediate and long-term needs of homeless and disadvantaged men, women and children.  Read more at http://www.positivelypositive.com/2014/04/29/mission-possible   Get the OFF TO WORK CD by Sister Jenna Like America Meditating on Facebook and Download our FREE Pause for Peace app.  

I.AM.MAN.
Episode 3 – Urban Fitness, Jars and Hammers

I.AM.MAN.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2013 10:01


Simon & Claudio speak to Jono Cloete about Urban Fitness, opening jars and swinging hammers.