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Neat Adaptations to Anaerobic Training

They blinded me with science.

 

Today let’s take a quick look at what happens inside our body when we start a weight lifting/ resistance training program. This style of exercise is called anaerobic training.  Anaerobic training is defined as high-intensity, intermittent bouts of exercise like weight training, plyometric drills, speed, agility, and interval training.

 

Anaerobic exercise results in benefits and increased levels of these functions listed below.

 

Cardiac output & Stroke volume: Heart can beat faster and harder to provide more oxygen and nutrients to active muscles.

 

Heart rate: Decreases resting HR & blood pressure.

 

Oxygen uptake: Increases ability to take in oxygen from the respiratory system and deliver it to the working tissues

 

Neural adaptations: Motor cortex activity increases when the level of force developed increases and when new exercises or movements are being learned. Aka learning new exercises will create a “muscle memory”.

 

Bone & connective tissue: Strengthens bones, tendons, ligaments and fascia.

 

Muscular growth: Muscle hypertrophy is muscular enlargement from an increase in the cross-sectional area of the existing fibers.

 

Strength & Power: Mean strength & power increases up to 73%  in untrained athletes.

 

Body Composition: Increases in lean tissue mass, daily metabolic rate, and energy expenditure during exercise are outcomes of resistance training.

 

Flexibility : Anaerobic training potentially can have a positive impact on flexibility, primarily if the individual has poor flexibility to begin with & completes the exercise with use of full range of motion.

 

Aerobic Capacity: Circuit training and programs using high volume and short rest periods have been shown to improve VO2max.

 

Motor Performance: Resistance training has been shown to increase running economy, jumping, sprinting, golf swings, throwing and hand eye coordination.

 

Come toss some weights around on a regular basis and reap all these neat benefits and gains with these adaptations to anaerobic training.

 

Get Bumpy,

CEJ

There Is No Growth Without Change

Some of you may know me as a trainer, a group instructor, and a fitness enthusiast here at Union, but my life consists of a lot more than that now.

 

At the beginning of this year, I began to feel like I wasn’t performing to my full potential, not in the gym, but in life. I felt like I had so many people I still needed to reach and help, but not as a trainer, as something else. I knew I had all these other skills I wasn’t utilizing, creativity, entrepreneurship, hustle, problem-solving, honesty, and so much more. Yes, of course I utilize those skills as a trainer, but at a much smaller capacity. So, what could I do with all of that at a greater capacity? Real Estate.

 

I really can’t pinpoint how I decided to put my energy into becoming a realtor. It’s always been something that’s been in the back of my mind. I grew up watching every HGTV show under the sun, I’m obsessed with interior design and renovation projects, and most importantly I am an independent and hardworking individual. I knew that whatever I ended up deciding upon, I was going to make it happen. I started my studies in the beginning of the Spring, finished in 2 months, passed my exams, secured my license, and joined a brokerage.

 

Going into it, I knew this career wasn’t going to be easy, especially being a personal trainer on top of it. Since becoming a realtor, my life has changed, my goals have changed, and my routines have changed. I no longer have time to train 5-6 days, utilizing a bodybuilding split, and spend 1.5-2 hours in the gym. Sure, if I really wanted to make the time to stick to that I could, but honestly, I was so sick of training that way.

 

It started to sink in that my life would no longer solely revolve around fitness, and it was scary, but it was also kind of exciting. I decided to start training every other day, 4 times a week, utilizing full body workouts. On the days in between I was aiming to get in 10,000 steps for the day, but if it didn’t happen, I wasn’t going to put pressure on myself.

 

Training this way has been great! Before, all my workouts just felt like I was going through the motions, and now I have gained back that excitement and passion that was there in the very beginning. Mentally, I have taken a lot of pressure off myself. If I get to my workout in, great! If I had a busy day and can’t lift/ don’t have the energy, great, there’s always tomorrow! Adding something else to my plate allowed me to take my hyper focus off fitness and create realistic boundaries for myself.

 

With that being said, I’m so grateful for this opportunity and the change it has brought in my life. I still love being a trainer and plan to do it for as long as I can. Everyone that I’ve had the pleasure of training since being at Union has been wonderful! My clients never fail to amaze me. It’s truly a blessing that I get to help people change their lives!

 

Three lessons you can take away from this:

  1. You can do anything you set your mind to.
  2. At the end of the day, nothing is really that serious.
  3. If you need to buy or sell a home you should call me 😉

 

April

Live DJ Charity Based Bootcamp

Hello To All of The Wonderful People of Union Fitness!

 

The UF Team would like to announce that we are hosting our first ever RYDE, Bootcamp, and Yoga workout event next Saturday September 17th at Noon. We will have live music from DJ Dre Williams to add to the fun of the event as well!

 

This team-teaching event will have everyone on the bikes for 20 minutes, a strength focused bootcamp for 20 minutes, and then we will all finish together with 20 minutes of yoga led by Kayla Hersperger. This is a donation-based class to a local charity, and we can accept Venmo or checks on the day of the event. Due to the size limit of the class, make sure to reserve your spot (and your friends!) on MindBody as soon as you get the chance to.

 

Hope to see you there,

Team UF

We Have The Meets

It’s that time again! In 10 days we will be hosting the 2022 Texas Power Bar Open, right here at our very own Union Fitness. This will be the 10th sanctioned meet that we have been fortunate enough to hold here at Union Fitness since opening in November of 2016. Each one has gotten bigger, better, and more exciting for the lifters, as well as the spectators and fans. Obviously, we couldn’t do it without the help and support of our amazing staff, along with our good friends Doug and Candi Nostrant and their awesome team who always provide the best experience possible.

 

If you have never been to a powerlifting meet, I highly recommend that you check one out! Especially our meets here at Union. I may be bias, but we are very fortunate to have an amazing facility and support that allows us to hold some of the best meets that I’ve ever been a part of. Regardless of if you’re a competitor, or a spectator, there is something for you. This year we will have many great sponsors and vendors on hand providing a ton of support for the lifters and the spectators. Businesses such as Live Large, Fortifix, Victory Float Lounge, Athlete Recovery Lounge, and At War Athletics, will all be on hand with their products and services. Along with this, Edgar Snyder will be giving away $500 to the best overall Male and Female lifters, Texas Power Bars will be giving away two of their power bars, and Iron Rebel will be giving away gift certificates.

 

This year, we have four members who will be competing. Diana Jordan, Ava O’Brien, Brian Steinmiller, Eric Price, Jenn Robinson, and Zane Augustine are no strangers to the platform, and have been training extremely hard over the past few months to prepare. Along with this, our very own Miranda Gard and Toria Crispin will be competing in their first meet. It has been an absolute blast watching all of these individuals showing up every day and giving their all to each session.

 

So be sure to stop by and show them your support! If you would like to stop by, lifting will begin at 9am right outside of the main entrance. Admission is $10 for adults and free for children. We look forward to seeing all of you here, and maybe we will even see you on the platform at our next event next June.

 

– Curtis Miller

New Staff Spotlight, Maria Fautali

Hi everyone! My name is Maria Fautali, and I am so excited to join the staff at Union Fitness. I am new to the Pittsburgh area, moving most recently from Cleveland, Ohio. I was a three-sport athlete in high school and continued my track and field career beyond that at the University of Rio Grande as a sprinter. While there, I received my Associates Degree in Business Management with a minor in Psychology. 

 

I am currently attending Phoenix University and working towards my bachelor’s degree in business management, with a focus in Diversity and Inclusion. I have always had a deep passion for creating a safe and comfortable space for everyone. I want to be the reason that everyone feels heard and seen. I also have a passion for Women’s Empowerment and equality for women and girls in sports. Because of that, I started my own company called Strength In Us LLC that focuses on empowering women through fitness. I chose to join Union Fitness because they share my passion and dedication for an inclusive environment.

 

Although my days of a college athletics have ended, I have just begun my career in the world as a professional athlete. I currently play for the Pittsburgh Passion, Women’s professional tackle football team as running back. 2022 was my first year in the league, and I was named an All-American player as a rookie. I am very blessed and excited to continue playing for the city of Pittsburgh!

 

I look forward to working with everyone at Union Fitness and meeting all of our awesome members!

 

Maria

Breakfast of Champions

Before I begin this blog I must add a disclaimer. I am not a Registered Dietitian or a Nutritionist. I am a person who worked in strength and conditioning, as well as the fitness industry for over twenty years. I cannot and will not tell you what to eat.

 

We see far too many “coaches” these days. There are life coaches, nutrition coaches, strength coaches, fitness coaches, speed coaches, and many others. The reality is most people don’t need a coach, and most people who coach are not qualified to coach. I feel confident with these statements, as I have seen way too many inexperienced people get a degree, pass a certification, and magicly they are a coach. I am not here to coach you I am here to empower you. Be careful selecting a “coach”, instead learn from a multitude of people.

 

Breakfast

 

It has been said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. I agree with this statement. We must avoid breakfast cereal, sugar filled oatmeal, and yes even doughnuts. Breakfast is our chance to start the day off right.

 

I have eaten the same variation with my breakfast for years.  One word of caution, if you eat the same food daily the body will eventually reject what you are eating. Variety is very important.

 

My breakfast consists of eggs, local seasonal vegetables (during winter I do bend this rule), water, coffee, and half a Dave’s bagel with peanut butter and jelly. Today the vegetables were mini eggplant, spinach, tomato, peppers, and mushrooms. Each of these came from either my CSA or the farmers market. I just add a few eggs cook it up with some garlic and a touch of salt. One important rule is to always begin the day with a glass of tepid water. The reason this matters is I always drink coffee. Coffee is a wonderful food and supplement, yet throwing a boiling liquid into a cold GI Tract is not a great way to start your day. Prepare your body with water, and not cold water. Remember the GI tract is no different than other parts of the body, it too needs warmed up.

 

I have a nasty habit of starting my day off right with a great breakfast, and then falling off and eating bad the rest of the day. This is when meal prep matters. Eat a healthy breakfast, yet be prepared for the rest of your day.

 

Health to you.

Hamer

A Powerful Family

It’s no secret that one of the things we are most known for here at Union Fitness is our Powerful class. During my time here at UF, I have first hand witnessed the class evolve from 3-5 members back in our crowded strength lab, to 10-15 members in our purpose built Performance Lab. During that time, I have also seen members who were once new to lifting walk in feeling slightly nervous and hesitant, who now have the confidence to walk into any gym and manage their own weight training routine wherever they go. That is a very Powerful feeling.

 

If you are new to our Powerful class, let me fill you in on what you can expect. As you walk through the doors, you will be walking into a 3,000 square foot facility outfitted with 5 power racks, a variety of different barbells, adjustable dumbbells, kettlebells, med balls, battle ropes, sleds, and 100 feet of turf, just to name a few. Once inside, you will be greeted by our amazing coaches who will take the time to get to know you before class begins. You will also be greeted by our awesome class members. Some who have been there since the early days of the class’ beginnings over 5 years ago, as well as some who may have just walked in for the first time just a couple days ago. Regardless of where we are in our Powerful journey, we all started in the exact same place, walking through those doors for the first time, and picking up a barbell.

 

If you are one of our members who have been with us for quite some time, we are going to continue to provide you with the best service possible, while bringing you some new ideas to each class going forward. Going into the end of summer, we will continue to stick true to our roots of being Powerful, strong, and conditioned, all while continuing to focus on movement quality and technical mastery. As the fall and winter months begin to roll in, we are going to make sure that we get a head start on the holidays. This means that we will not be waiting until the new year to start working towards those goals that we have. We are going to begin that right now. So, over the next couple of weeks, we want you to think about some goals that you have for finishing out the year. What are some things that you told yourself at the beginning of the year that you wanted to accomplish before this year was over? We are going to write those down and work together to hold each other accountable each day that we step foot in class. These goals can be large or small, broad or specific. But whatever it is, write it down and look at it weekly. We will do everything in our Power to help you get there.

 

– Curtis Miller

Reflecting On Your 2022 Goals

Hello Everyone!

 

We’re now well over 8 months into the year 2022, so I wanted to come back to a blog https://unionfitness.com/torias-goals/ that I wrote back in January about this year’s top goals for me personally. While I go back and reflect on my goals, I want you to think about yours and how many of them that you feel like you’ve accomplished or could be doing better with, too.

 

My top 5 goals for the year were:

  1. Continue to build resilience.
  2. Develop new leadership skills.
  3. Have a solid regular training schedule.
  4. Increase my frequency of cardio sessions.
  5. Create better reading habits.

 

Looking back at this, I would say that I have currently reached 4 out of my 5 goals. I have continued to cultivate resilience in the past year, and I would like to continue to stay strong and build up resilience in the upcoming months.

 

I have definitely developed new leadership skills during my time here at UF. I’m constantly learning from my coworkers and staff members here, and have developed my own new leadership skills as well.

 

I have decided to compete in my first powerlifting meet that’s happening here at UF in just under 3 weeks, so having a solid regular training schedule has come a long way for me.

 

While cardio is still not my friend, I have increased my cardio levels immensely throughout this year. I’ve tried my best to make it enjoyable by either going on more local hikes, or I now have a bike that I try to ride either on the trails near my apartment or throughout the city a few times a week as well.

 

My final goal to create better reading habits hasn’t fully happened just yet. I plan and hope to read more throughout these last few months of the year and make it so that I reach all 5 of those goals.

 

How many of your goals have you reached this past year?!

 

Toria

Hamer’s Training Log

2022 has been a great year of training for me. I began with an injury which you can read about here. I returned to some training over the next few months. I made some big changes to how I train during this time. I began to do more sets of 5 and got away from singles and heavier weights. I have also spent a lot more time cycling this year than in previous years.

 

I have now had a chance to look in the mirror and ask what I want from my training. Checking my cycling stats I am riding an average of 5 days a week, and I am spending an average of 6 hours a week on my bike. Knowing this is a stressor that I must account for, I have adjusted my lifting to fit my current lifestyle. Ask yourself, does your training fit your lifestyle, or are you trying to fit your training into a lifestyle that is not cut out for your training?

 

Current Training

 

Some notes on my current training. I have cut my volume down to deal with my cycling volume. In addition I am spending more time warming up and doing my rehab/prehab work.

 

Monday

Squat 3×5 285,305,325

 

1a. Front Squat (not locking the reps and keeping tension on the legs) 3×10 145-175

1b. Lat Pulldown 3×10

 

2a. Band Assisted Sissy Squats 2×20

2b. Lying Leg Raise 2×15

 

Tuesday

Bench Press 3×5 235

FB or DB Incline 2×10-20 reps 80-85#(the goal is getting near failure).

Low Incline on Smith Machine 2×10-15 185

Seated Row 3×20 250#

Pushdowns 2×20

Cable Curls 2×20

Chins 3×6

 

Thursday

Conventional Deadlifts 3×5 365

Front Squat 4×3 225

1a Hanging Leg Raise 2×10-15

1b 45 Degree Hypers 2×20

 

Friday

Feet Up Bench 2×10-15 200#

Seated DB or FB Overhead Press 2×15-20 62#

Incline Strap Rows (this is a cable row with a strap while laying face down into an incline bench) 200# 2×20

Single Arm Pushdown 2×20 60#

Single Arm Cable Curl 2×20 40#

After this I may do some extra stuff for fun as Friday is my fun day.

 

This is a basic breakdown of my current training. My goals are not to get a ton stronger. My goals are to keep my strength levels while staying healthy, biking a lot, and having fun. As I stated earlier I am spending more time doing my rehab/prehab work in addition to what I have listed here.

 

Thanks for reading and I hope you found something interesting in this workout.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have You Tried A RYDE Class Yet?

Now that we are well into the year with our newest class offering, cycling classes on the RealRyder bikes, it’s as good of a time as ever to come try out a class. We have cycling classes every day on the schedule for those early risers and after-work crews, a great way to add some cross-training into your fitness routine.

 

RealRyder stationary bikes have all of the things you’d expect in a stationary bike with the added side-to-side movement to mimic a more real life riding experience. This offers additional diversity in the muscles utilized and full body engagement. It can be a little intimidating to a new rider but if you consider a few of the following and take the chance on coming to one of our energy packed classes, you might surprise yourself.

 

  1. Show up early. If you have never taken a Ryde class or it has been a while since you’ve been on a bike, come to class at least 10 minutes before start time so one of our coaches can help get you set up. You will have a much more enjoyable experience with your bike set to match your body and not feeling rushed to jump right into things.
  2. Wear strong soled shoes OR bring your cleats (SPD). Feel free to ask a Ryde coach when you come to class if you are curious!
  3. Be patient with yourself! It typically takes about 5 Ryde classes to start to build your confidence and ease of movement on the bikes. Don’t worry, you are still getting a great workout even if you aren’t in and out of the saddle as much as the person next to you.
  4. Each class is choose-your-own-adventure. You are in control of the resistance on a Ryde and each person can choose the experience they want. Maybe you showed up to give 110% or maybe today is an 80% kind of day, regardless, congratulate yourself for showing up. We promise as Ryde coaches to make each class worth your time and effort.
  5. Have fun! All of our coaches make incredible Ryde programs curated to some of the best playlists, but you’ve got to hear it to experience it yourself!

 

Stay tuned for future details on our upcoming Live DJ workout on September 17th at noon. This will be a team teaching event with Ryde, bootcamp and yoga all wrapped up into one! It will be a donation based class so start rounding up your friends and let’s have some fun!

 

Rachael