The `Baby Boomer Fitness Expert` Introduces Fitness Program for National Employee Health and Fitness Day

Released on = May 18, 2006, 9:16 pm

Press Release Author = BabyBoomerFitnessExpert.com

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = In honor of National Employee Health & Fitness Day on May
17, Highmark Blue Shield of Pennsylvania presented award-winning personal fitness
trainer, Stephen Holt, to address their employees about the importance of health and
fitness. Specifically, Holt addressed the need for everyone to include a
scientifically-based strength training plan as part of a comprehensive fitness
program.

Press Release Body = To celebrate National Employee Health & Fitness Day, Highmark
Blue Shield of Pennsylvania brought in award-winning personal fitness trainer,
Stephen Holt, to address their employees about the importance of health and fitness
and the need for everyone to include a scientifically based strength training plan
as part of a comprehensive fitness program.

"Not only is it important that Blue Shield recognizes the impact of healthier
employees on their bottom line, I was especially impressed that a health insurance
company asked me to come speak to their employees. That says a lot about the values
of the company. They're practicing what they preach and setting a great example,"
stated Holt.

Holt's presentation was entitled "Why's and How's of Strength Training: What
EVERYONE Needs to Know for Quick, Effective, Pain Free Results" and included tips on
avoiding what Holt called "Myths That Are Holding You Back," such as:

Spot Reduction
The Truth from Holt: Spot reduction is not only a myth that doesn't make sense and
cannot possibly work, focusing on only one muscle at a time actually decreases the
number of calories you can burn per hour.

Fear of Building Muscle
Holt says: \"The average American loses about ½ of muscle per year past the age of
25. This adds up to 10 - 15 pounds
less muscle for baby boomers. Less muscle equals lower metabolism. The loss of
muscle is one of the reasons we
tend to get fatter as we get older. One of your goals with strength training should
be to regain the muscle you had
when you were younger. That's the best way to regain the body you had when you were
younger.\"

Overemphasis of "Weight" Loss
From Holt: "This is a corollary to the Fear of Building Muscle. Far too many
exercisers focus on weight loss when the goal should be 'fat' loss. The scale may
read the same or even more, but - what's more important - you'll be healthier and
you'll look better.

Other intriguing topics covered included:
. How Your Cardio May Be Decreasing Your Strength
Holt: "Most exercisers do far too much cardio if their goals health gains or
positive changes in body composition."

. "No pain, no gain"
Holt: "Pain for days after a workout isn't the sign of a great trainer, it's
typically a sign of an incompetent one."

. "8-10 Major" muscle groups
Holt: "What's a 'minor' muscle group and who says so?"

. "Toning"
Holt: "The light weight/high rep schemes that a lot of people propose for this
so-called toning effect are nearly a total waste of time in many cases, and cannot
achieve the desired effect."


About Stephen Holt, The Baby Boomer Fitness Expert
Stephen Holt was named 2003 Personal Trainer of the Year by the American Council on
Exercise and 1999 Expert of the Year by AllExperts.com, the Internet's first and
largest advice site. For information about Stephen Holt and his numerous fitness and
health-related sites, please start by visiting BabyBoomerFitnessExpert.com.

Web Site = http://BabyBoomerFitnessExpert.com

Contact Details = Stephen Holt||30 Rhodes Place||Lutherville ,
21093||$$country||||410-453-6295||stephen@stephenholtfitness.com||http://BabyBoomerFitnessExpert.com

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