Friday, December 13, 2013

Free Fitness Classes

Yoga Studio 72:

3170 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-773-5977
info@yogastudio72.com

Friday, December 13th 10:45 am 6:00 pm
Saturday, December 14th 9:00 am 10:45 am

Bar Cardio

1730 E Republic Rd, Suite Q Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 554-0809
http://www.barcardios.com/

Saturday, Dec. 21st & 28th
8:30 am - Butt & Gut
9:30 am - Cardio Tap
10:30 am - Cardio Lite

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Free Tours of Fitness Center & Discounts

Tour the North and Meyer locations of CoxHealth Fitness Centers The Springfield Wellness department is teaming up with the Fitness Center to hold tours of the facilities on Wednesday (Meyer Center) and Thursday (North). Come see how accessible and inviting the fitness centers can be in our short 20-minute tour, and consider joining for 2014. Put your health first!

Meyer Center Tour
Wednesday, Dec. 11th  7 a.m., Noon, and 5 p.m.

Cox North Fitness Center Tour
Thursday, Dec. 12th  7:30 a.m., Noon, and 4:30 p.m.

All tour attendees will receive a free trial week to use at either CoxHealth Fitness Centers location and a 20 percent coupon to use off future massages, fitness classes and pro shop items.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

How to Reduce Your Stress in Stages

          Aware                     
You become AWARE that you have stress and that it might be a good idea to lower it.
2
  
Why
 You determine WHY you want to lower your stress.
3
 
How
You figure out HOW you are going to lower your stress.

Breathe- Take a deep breath. Draw the oxygen into your belly. 
Relax- Tense all muscles for 7 seconds. Slowly relax each muscle, one at a time.
Take Inventory- Identify areas of tension in your body. Start with scalp, moving down.
Stretch- Unleash pent up stress by stretching your muscles out.
Listen- Research shows blood pressure lowers when people listen rather than talk.
Focus- Try to maintain sustained attention on only one thing at a time
Meditate- Find a quite space, a comfortable position and keep a passive attitude.
Visualize- Just imagine yourself relaxing deeply in whatever scene you choose.
Deep Relaxation- Simply count backwards from ten, very slowly.
4
Vigorous Exercise- Afterwards, you are less likely to be startled or lose your temper

Action

You take ACTION and begin to exercise, mediate or do yoga.
5
 
            Transform
You TRANSFORM your goal into a habit, understanding that you’ll experience a few set-backs along the way.
Source: Stop Stress This Minute, 2012 Wellness Council of America; www.welcoa.org

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Sample Saturdays


What is standing between you and your better wellbeing? Get connected to your health and your community by participating in a new activity every week! Attend any or all of the following classes for FREE:
Aug 24          Tai Chi @ 8am
Sept 7          Intro to Hula Hooping
Sept 14         Walk and Tone
Sept 14         Start Running 9-11am
Sept 21         Intro to Yoga
Sept 28         Body Shock Basics
Oct 5           Beg. Boot Camp
Oct 12          Walk and Tone
Oct 19          Intro to Yoga
Oct 26          Body Shock Basics
 Nov 2          Beg. Boot Camp

·         No age limit
·         Kids are welcome
·         Show up and sign in upon arrival
·         Questions?  Call 417-269-9140

Time(s):  9:00am unless noted otherwise
                Duration-30 minutes
  
Location(s):  Meyer Center – outdoors on lawn
 Meet at Meyer Center lobby, 10 minutes prior to class
 3545 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65807



Monday, July 15, 2013

Sample Saturday- July 27th

 Yoga Studio 72
3170 E. Sunshine St. Springfield, MO 65804
417-773-5977
info@yogastudio72.com

Try one of the following classes for free!
9:00am (Level 1)   &  10:45am (Level 1&2) 


Monday, July 8, 2013

Get Connected to Your Community

Challenged populations:
Big Brothers/Big Sisters:  www.bigbro.com
Special Olympics: http://somo.org
Health Care:
CoxHealth:  www.coxhealth.com
Oxford Healthcare: www.oxfordhealthcare.net
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Southwest Missouri:  www.nami.org
Community:
American Red Cross: www.redcross.org/mo/springfield
Human Society: www.swh.org
Community Partnership of the Ozarks: www.commpartnership.org
Convoy of Hope: http://convoyofhope.org
Habitat for Humanity: www.habitatspringfieldmo.org
Women/Men/Children/Family:
Victim Center:  www.thevictimcenter.org
Foster Grandparent Program (OACAC): http://oacac-caa.org/oacac/content/foster-grandparents
Ronald McDonald House: http://www.rmhcozarks.org/volunteers/
Spirituality:
Council of Churches: www.ccozarks.org
Springfield Victory Mission: www.victorymission.com
Environment:
Ozark Greenways: www.ozarkgreenways.org
Missouri Department of Conservation:  http://mdc.mo.gov/about-us/get-involved

Monday, June 24, 2013

The making of a healthy city


In a joint effort for community wellness, Anthem and Mercy joined CoxHealth in bringing National Geographic explorer and author of "The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who've Lived the Longest" Dan Buettner to Springfield!

Buettner told the Get Connected to a Healthy Community audience that longevity is about 20 percent genetic and about 80 percent lifestyle and environment. In his work with Blue Zones, he and a team of researchers have found that communities can make environmental changes that can support healthy lifestyles.

“In the areas we’ve studied, longevity happened because people live in environments that nudge them toward moving a little bit more, eating a little bit less, staying engaged, and having a sense of purpose,” Buettner says.

In communities that have achieved health improvements, leaders have focused on changes such as: creating walkable spaces; keeping parks clean and vibrant; and making fruit and vegetables available and affordable.

“You optimize the environment by making the active and healthy options the easiest options,” he says.

That message of change was a major driver behind bringing Buettner to Springfield. Brian Williams, vice president, chief business development at CoxHealth, says, “We believe Dan’s visit will help Springfield begin this conversation and set us on the road to the Blue Zones way of life.”

Check out Dan's interview with Paul Adler at KY3.

For more information about how you can get involved visit our website at www.coxhealth.com/getconnected!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Sample Saturdays

CoxHealth wants to be involved in our community and invest in the overall wellness of southwest Missouri.  We believe that adopting a general healthy lifestyle is one of the key components to true happiness. 

One strong aspect of living healthyfully is staying active.  Through the adoption of the Blue Zones Strategy – Power 9® Principles – we are incorporating “Moving Naturally” into a new recurring event: Sample Saturdays.

Try out a new activity every week! Attend any of the following classes for free:

Every Saturday, 8 a.m.
1900 W. Sunset St., #100
Springfield, MO 65807
417/881-7855

June 8, 10:15 a.m.
3545 S. National Ave.
Springfield, MO 65807
417/269-3282

June 15, 9 a.m.
3545 S. National Ave.
Springfield, MO 65807
417/269-3282


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The REAL Breakfast of Champions


Quinoa pronounced (keen-wah) is known all across the world and is growing in popularity in the United States. Quinoa is actually a seed and is considered to be a SUPER FOOD due to its complete protein profile along with its high vitamin and mineral content. It contains over TWO times the protein as rice and is an excellent source of magnesium – which can be highly useful in assisting with our heart health! Quinoa is closely related to species such as tumbleweeds and spinach. Cultivated over 6,000 years ago, mainly for animal consumption, it was later discovered that humans could consume it as well. The Andian people began to domesticate it around 3,000 years ago.  

Interestingly enough, quinoa can be germinated, in its raw form, to assist with boosting nutritional values. This also helps it become more palatable for salads and other cold recipes. Germination activates the seed's natural enzymes, which multiplies the VITAMIN content. To germinate, soak quinoa in clean water for 2-4 hours; this process allows it to sprout and release gases, sending the vitamin content soaring! 

Apple Quinoa Breakfast Cereal recipe featured at our April 13 Get Connected to a Healthy Community series: