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Orangetheory Fitness Salt Lake City

June 9, 2015

I first heard about Orangetheory Fitness when A Lady Goes West, a fellow fitness blogger friend, became an instructor at one of their studios in the Bay Area, California. I went to their website to find out more and was intrigued; I couldn’t really get a clear sense of what the workout involved as it seemed to involve everything! TRX, rowing machine, treadmill and etc. Luckily for me, there is a studio located in Salt Lake City which lets you try out your first class for free.

The Orangetheory

 The staff at Orangetheory Salt Lake City were very helpful, which helped make a great first impression! They explained to me that they give everyone a heart rate monitor for the duration of the class to track their heart rate and calorie burn. There are several different heart rate zones that the instructor encourage you to push to. 

orangetheory fitness salt lake city

“The physiological theory behind the Orangetheory workout is known as “Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption,” or EPOC. By providing you with a heart rate monitor and POD, we can monitor your 5 zone interval training sessions that we call the Orange 60. During the 60 minute workout, you will perform multiple intervals designed to produce 12-20 minutes of training at 84% or higher of your maximum heart rate, which translates to Zones 4/5. This program design produces EPOC, which is the workout “after-burn” effect, meaning that our interval training design produces a 200-400 calorie increase to your metabolism 24-36 hours after your workout.” Continue Reading…

Fitness, Health, Salt Lake City

How to workout in high altitudes

May 31, 2015

Before I moved to Salt Lake City, I had no idea that being in a place with high altitude could affect your workout performance. I mean, I kiiinda knew because I had heard that athletes often went to train in places of high altitude to make themselves perform better. I pretty much ignored thinking about why it would be harder (yet better for you) to train at higher altitude until I moved over to Salt Lake City, just last week. I know the altitude in Salt Lake City is not thaaat high, but it makes a difference, trust me. My experiences so far inspired me to write this post so that I could help anyone who is struggling with how to workout in high altitudes.

How to workout in high altitudes

Why is it harder to train in higher altitudes?

The reason it is so much harder to exercise in higher altitude is because of the lack of oxygen; the higher the altitude, the less oxygen there is. And as we all know, if you are working out, you need to supply oxygen to your muscles.  Therefore, when you are at a higher altitude, you need to breathe at a faster rate to get the correct amount of oxygen to your muscles and your heart also needs to beat faster “to move more oxygen-carrying blood cells past the muscle cells.” So that’s why I end up on the floor, a big red mess, wheezing for air so quickly!!!

How can you overcome the difficulties of training in higher altitudes?

Still trying to figure this one out and sadly, there does not seem to be a quick fix. You basically just have to keep training and eventually, you will acclimatize and your body will adapt to the change in altitude. This NY Times article states that acclimatization will bring about chemical processed which will enable your muscle cells to better handle the lower oxygen levels. Also, the number of capillaries you have will increase (that is so crazy)!

What am I doing?

Considering that I am a health and fitness blogger, this is a great (yet annoying challenge) for me. I have been doing the following things to help me still workout despite feeling like an absolute beginner:

  • I have been going at a slower pace when doing circuit training and taking more breaks as needed
  • I have been doing more LISS (low intensity steady state cardio) to build up my endurance
  • I have been doing extra strength based moves (such as TRX push ups and ab exercises) to ensure that my body stays well conditioned while I build up my endurance to do more high intensity circuits
  • Not beating myself up when I get tired – I felt really bad the first time I worked out because of how weak I felt, but I realize that it is a process and that I will get stronger and faster again

Does anyone have similar experiences?

I would love to hear from you if you also moved to or are currently living in a place with higher altitude. What did you do to keep yourself motivated and how did you build up your strength and endurance again? It is times like this I wish I had a personal trainer to force me to workout haha, but luckily I have social media networks, such as Instagram, to keep me motivated and disciplined. 

Honestly yours,
Alice Salt Lake City health and fitness blogger

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About Me, Health, Salt Lake City, Travel

Hello Salt Lake City

May 25, 2015

I’m now officially a Salt Lake City fitness blogger! I will explain, but first, let me say that the past 2 weeks for me have been even more hectic than usual and I apologize for the lack of posts! This past week, I received my master’s degree (at AT&T Park!!), celebrated my 23rd birthday and moved to Salt Lake City. On Friday, to celebrate both my birthday and graduation, I went to Mourad with my husband and his family. Mourad is an incredible Moroccan restaurant with a Californian twist and blew us all away. I had high expectations but I honestly did not expect it to be as amazing as it was. The food was beautifully presented and the flavors were out of this world. 

Wine Champagne

Mourad (4 of 7)

 We ordered about 5 appetizers and shared lamb ‘Moroccan family style’. And of course, no celebration is complete without wine and champagne!

Mourad (2 of 7)

 Now that I am in Salt Lake City, I am in the middle of unpacking/getting settled/general madness. I haven’t worked out properly for a week so I cannot wait to get into the gym again. I also indulged heavily last week, so at some point (I am thinking Wednesday) I will be embarking on  the #oneperfectweek challenge which some of my #BBG sisters did. I like doing little challenges like this when I feel like I need a jumpstart back into a healthy eating routine. As you all know, diets do not work and adopting healthy eating as a lifestyle is absolutely the way forward. But sometimes we can derail and we all have our ways of getting back on track. 

Wish me luck as I begin the job search and settling into a new city! I am really excited for what awaits me as a SAlt Lake City fitness blogger and can’t wait to update you on my new life here. If any of you know of any good healthy food spots or good fitness studios, then please let me know 🙂

Honestly yours,
Alice

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