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Special Trainer's Note from Suzie Cooney How to Be Pro Self

Special Trainer’s Note from Suzie Cooney, CPT
 

 How to Be “Pro Self”

You can waste a great deal of time trying to find your waist line if you’ve tried without success. Are you on track after you’ve made countless New Year’s Resolutions year after year? Having a pro in your corner can make all the difference and save you lots of money, calories and improve your overall “life” performance.

Let’s face it shedding weight and getting toned, in either order can be difficult, frustrating and take a really long time if you don’t know how or where to start. We all need a cheerleader, a person to hold us accountable besides our boss or spouse; someone that can find a “fun” way to make it all happen.

If you’re ready to really get real, I’m real serious about helping you. It takes two and I can’t do it alone, so if you’re ready to hold yourself up, look in the mirror and start loving what you see, how you feel, you’re halfway there. You’re amazing!

I’m available via SKYPE world-wide or in person while you’re on Maui, or if you live local even better. Your health matters, how you feel about yourself matters. You don’t have to be a pro surfer, just the pro of yourself to be ”pro self.” Make the time, make the investment and your life will change.

Suzie Cooney,CPT
Owner of Suzie Trains Maui, LLC

 Questions? Feel free to contact me through our website.


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Weight Gain and Midlife Emotions, What’s Going On?

As many women approach their 40′s and 50′s, one can begin to mysteriously gain weight, sometimes due to reasons that are  physically out of our control. Learning more about your body and the response of the body to certain external and internal stress factors can help one cope tremendously.

I have many clients who complain about these physical and psychological changes and then once we put the two together, we can make the necessary changes to help. Like monitoring what you eat, why, when and how much. Are you an emotional eater?

I discovered a very helpful article, that addresses this topic and gives a better understanding as to what emotional issues might lead to this weight gain, as well as the importance of seeking professional guidance to make sure all is in order.

Here’s an excerpt:

“The midlife years can be particularly challenging for women. You face perhaps the most emotionally charged—and quite possibly most frustrating—time of your life in terms of trying to maintain an ideal body weight. Emotional issues that may have been suppressed for years can surface during midlife. Divorce, financial burdens, retirement, empty nesting, a parent’s illness or death, career moves and residential changes often occur, along with unpleasant menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, memory loss, slowed metabolism, mood swings, redistribution of body weight and sexual difficulties. These issues are only made worse by the constant barrage of unhealthy, unrealistically thin images foisted on women by the media. Failure to meet society’s ideal female body image can be another major source of emotional stress.”

Click here to read more.

If I can help you or someone you know who may be dealing with this issue, I’m here to lend a knowledgeable hand. My years of experience in helping many women get through these times is very rewarding. I’ve seen many positive outcomes and sometimes, all it takes it someone you can trust and guide you.  You can do it!

In good health and aloha,

Suzie Cooney, CPT

http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com