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Transcript of The Dr. Phillips Post April 13- May 15, 2015
Vol. 3 Issue 2 • April 13 - May 15, 2015
Bay Hill • Downtown • Dr. Phillips • Hunter’s Creek • Isleworth • Metrowest • Windermere
Community News • Real Estate • Events • Health & Fitness • Restaurant Guide • Finances • Classifieds
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Working out is not asingle entity, and in
order to be successful youneed to adapt a totallifestyle change, developinghealthy habits in order toreach your goals andachieve success. Here area few tips to help keep youon track: • Proper nutrition is the
backbone of any fitnessroutine. Eating organic,
non-processed foods is important. Maintain a balanced diet consisting offruits, vegetables, complexcarbohydrates, completeproteins and good fats suchas fish oils.• Preparation beats
busy. If you plan and prepare your food in ad-vance, you have the bestchance to accomplish yourgoals and stay on track with nutrition.• Never underestimate
the importance of rest.Getting eight hours of sleepand setting aside time torelax will only maximizeyour efforts in the gym. • Find motivation.
Whether it is high tempomusic or a group of work-out buddies, utilizing moti-vators when you work outensures you are more likelyto accomplish your daily fit-ness and nutrition goals. • Drink lots of water. The
benefits of drinking water
are numerous. It helps keepyou body balanced, con-trols hunger, helps energizemuscles, keeps skin looking good, prevents dehydration, and assists inproper functioning of yourGI (gastrointestinal) tract soyou can properly absorb allof your nutrients. • Form matters. Main-
taining proper form guaran-tees you will activate themuscle groups that you aretraining and will keep youhealthy and injury-free. • Change things up.
Your body should neverplateau or adapt to what iscoming next. When thishappens, you can diminishstrength gains. Switch upyour routine daily. • Flexibility. The inci-
dence of injury decreaseswhen flexibility training isadded to your daily routinedue to an increased rangeof motion. Flexibility traininghelps you become more in-
tune with your body andcan assist in stress reduc-tion as well as improvedmental and physical health.
Juliana Marchesano is theStudio Manager at Orange-theory Fitness, located at7343 W. Sand Lake Rd. Orlando, FL 32819. Contact her at 407-982-2822 or email: [email protected]. www.orange-theoryfitness.com.
Fitness Tips to Reach Your Goals and Achieve Success by Juliana Marchesano
Indexp.2 . . . . . . Fitness Tips to
Reach Your Goals andAchieve Success
p.4. . . . . . . . . . . . . Health
p.5. . . . . . Japanese A-Aki Sushi & Steakhouse
For the Best in Japanese Cuisine
p.6 . . . . . . . . Reinventing Yourself in Retirement
p.6 . . . Community News
p.7 . . . . . . . Business Ads
2 HEALTH
Publisher & Founder Editor-in-Chief
Maggie Rosariothedrphillipspost.com
COPY EDITOR: Raúl Morales
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Raúl Morales
Michael FraherJuliana MarchesanoDoreen Overstreet
GRAPHIC DESIGN:Mary Fichera
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Mike Anthony Moffa(Front page photo)
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Japanese A-Aki Sushi &Steakhouse has been serv-ing Japanese dishes to thesatisfaction of many local res-idents and tourists. The factthat many of these peopleare regular customers is evi-dent that the food served isthe best in Japanese cuisine.When you visit Japanese
A-Aki Sushi & Steakhousefor the first time, you will bepleasantly surprised by theambiance, the elegant dec-oration, excellent service,and you may be greeted bythe owner, Ben Lu. Lu started as a chef in
Japan. With over 20 years
of experience in Japaneserestaurants, Lu has workedin various Japanese restau-rants in New York City andOrlando. The experiencethat Lu gained throughoutthe years, has helped himmake Japanese A-AkiSushi & Steakhouse the fa-vorite Japanese restaurantof many Floridians. It hasreceived a 5-Star rating.On the menu you will find
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Japanese A-Aki Sushi &Steakhouse isconveniently located at 1400Sand Lake Rd.Orlando, FL32809, nearFlorida Mall.Monday –Thursday 11:30a.m. – 10 p.m.Friday – Sunday11:30 a.m. – 11p.m. HappyHour is from 3p.m. to 7 p.m.Tel: 407-888-9545. Formore information, visitwww.a-akisushi.com.
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yourself and the role youplay as a contributor in theworkforce. It requires “out-of-the-box” thinking to deter-mine what you may besuited for that differs from
what you have already beendoing in your career. Therange of options at thisstage in life may be broaderthan you think. They include:• Building on your experi-
ence by becoming a con-sultant for your formeremployers and others witha similar need. • Taking on a part-time
role with your current em-ployer, something that givesyou more flexibility to pur-sue other interests.• Pursuing a long-held
dream to start a business,possibly in a field completelydifferent from what you havepursued in the past.• Providing your services
to benefit organizationsand people in a volunteercapacity.
Looking for PurposeA developing trend is the
desire among many babyboomers who want to keepworking to find an occupa-tion that provides an in-creased sense of purpose
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