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Nutrition

STARBUCKS COPYCAT PROTEIN BOX!

starbucks protein box

The Starbucks Protein Boxes are convenient and easy meal options that you can buy and take on-the-go.

They often have over 20 grams of protein to help keep you satisfied on your busy day, but their high protein comes at a high cost. I am a huge fan of Starbucks, but I must admit, I cannot afford to eat or drink there daily!

Fortunately, it’s pretty easy to mimic a Starbucks protein box at home!

This copycat box is convenient, tasty, and best of all, EASY! Snack boxes are great because they offer many different flavors and textures in a fun delivery, and they also offer a full range of nutrient groups (protein, fiber, fruits, vitamins, etc.). They are perfect for young eaters who love the novelty of a snack box, as well as adults who enjoy the convenience and satisfaction of a high protein lunch!

For this particular snack box, the ingredients are:

  • • Sliced cheese, cheese stick or a Babybel
  • • Apple or other fruit
  • • Pita bread or other whole grain crackers
  • • 2 hard-boiled eggs
  • • 2 Tbsp. peanut butter

That’s it! Pretty simple, and you likely already have most of the ingredients.

You could also swap out the apple for sliced peppers and carrots, the eggs for nuts, the pita for a whole grain cereal and the cheese for chopped chicken or tofu. The simple dividers of the box means you can combine essentially anything! If you don’t have a divided lunch container like this, you can also just use a series of small Tupperware. There will be more dishes to wash, but you still get to enjoy a healthy assortment of snacks. What would you put in your box? Let us know in the comments!


Blog post written by Trainer, Sarah Oliver


VIM is now offering nutrition services with Trainer & Nutrition Coach, Christine Galvin!

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Nutrition

Top 5 Anti-Inflammatory Foods

anti-inflammatory food

Inflammation has a bad rap, but it’s not inherently evil.

It is a natural response to illness, a critical defense mechanism that helps to heal damaged cells and fight viruses and bacteria. But there are two types of inflammation.

Acute Inflammation might be a cut that turns red and becomes inflamed. This is your body’s natural response to help heal the cut. Chronic inflammation, on the other hand, is a continuous inflammation with a slow onset, typically resulting from poor diet, physical inactivity, overactive immune responses, or invaders the body cannot get rid of. This is where someone may look to get treatment as we as start a better lifestyle. They may look into using products like hemp to help them. Click this link if you’re questioning “what is hemp?”

Whether you are already living with chronic inflammation or doing everything in your power to reduce your risk of disease, you can include anti-inflammatory foods in your diet to help ease inflammation!

1. Dark-Green, Leafy Vegetables

According to many experts, dark-green, leafy vegetables are considered the healthiest foods on the planet, as they offer the most nutrients per calorie. Greens are associated with the strongest protection against chronic diseases, including 20% reduction in risk for heart attacks and strokes for every daily serving. Plus, they are rich in antioxidants that restore cellular health, as well as anti-inflammatory flavonoids.

2. Turmeric

There has been a lot of information about turmeric and its health benefits. In recent years, more than 5,000 studies have been published on turmeric. Turmeric’s primary compound, curcumin, is its active anti-inflammatory component and is considered one of the most powerful anti-inflammatory components in the world. There is so much research regarding turmeric and its benefits, it can’t fully be explained here! To give you a little taste of how amazing turmeric is, research shows turmeric can beneficial in preventing or treating:

  • Lung Disease
  • Brain Disease

  • Variety of Cancers, including: multiple myeloma, colon cancer, and pancreatic cancer

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Lupus

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • …and more!

3. Flaxseed

The word “superfood” comes to mind every time we consume flaxseeds. Why? Because they are an excellent source of omega-3s (anti-inflammatory!) and phytonutrients (cancer fighters!). Specifically, flax contains the phytonutrient lignan, which is a chemical compound protecting blood vessels from inflammatory damage. Another thing we love about flaxseeds is they have been found to lower LDL (“bad) cholesterol and therefore reduce your risk of heart disease.

4. Oats

Oats contain a unique class of antioxidants called avenanthramides which is found to lower blood pressure and have anti-inflammatory properties. Avenanthramides have also been shown to relieve skin itching and irritation effects.

5. Berries

Dark-green, leafy vegetables may be the healthiest vegetable on the planet, but berries are are most certainly the healthiest fruits. This is because berries rank as some of the highest foods in terms of their antioxidant power, which is measured in units. For reference, apples contain about 60 units, whereas bananas contain 40 units of antioxidants. But the Aronia Berry contains much more! Also, per cup, strawberries contain 310 units, cranberries 330 units, raspberries 350 units, blueberries 380 units, and blackberries 650 units! The tremendous amount of antioxidants and phytochemicals in berries is what makes these fruits powerful against inflammation.


Blog post written by Trainer, Sarah Oliver


VIM is now offering nutrition services with Trainer & Nutrition Coach, Christine Galvin!

Click below to find out how you can benefit from 1 on 1 Nutrition Coaching!

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Events

4th of July Hours

4th of July

Please note our holiday schedule for the 4th of July!

Wednesday, July 4th:

  • University Park – CLOSED

  • Central Square – OPEN 8AM-8PM

Wishing all members and staff a happy and safe holiday!

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Nutrition

July 4th BBQ

july 4th bbq

It’s finally summer! So kick it off well with an Independence Day BBQ.

With all these recipes, you can easily host one in your backyard, patio or even tiny apartment kitchen.

Or if you’re a guest, bring one of these along! If you’re going to eat all the food, you might as well contribute a liiiiitle bit. So get in the kitchen, then get outside! And remember your sunscreen. Happy 4th!

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Grapefruit Avocado Salsa


A healthy appetizer or burger topping! Besides, why go a day without avocado?
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Vegan Veggie Burgers


For friends and family with special diets.
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Pizza Pasta Salad


No more fights over choosing between pizza and pasta!
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Healthier Strawberry Ice Cream


Greek yogurt makes this frozen yogurt a healthy and easy alternative to make at home!
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Easy Flag Fruit Dessert


For friends with kids… or kids at heart!
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Cucumber Basil Kombucha Mule


Because why not be tipsy and trendy
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Blog post written by Trainer, Sarah Oliver


VIM is now offering nutrition services with Trainer & Nutrition Coach, Christine Galvin!

Click below to find out how you can benefit from 1 on 1 Nutrition Coaching!

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Nutrition

5 Tips for Eating Healthy at Restaurants

eating healthy at restaurants

Summer is full of opportunities for natural movement and fresh local foods.

However, there are also plenty of social gatherings at restaurants of all types that don’t follow the healthy ways of summer.

Everyone enjoys eating out, and you shouldn’t have to give that up! Instead of choosing between staying home or ruining your diet, use these five simple tips below to achieve nutrition success every time you eat out!

  • Be picky: Most restaurants are more than willing to make adjustments to their recipes; provided, they have the ingredients to do so. Asking for grilled chicken instead of fried chicken, broiled fish instead of beer-battered, or condiments lite or on the side are all great ways to reduce the high fat content found in many menu options.
  • Ask Questions: French fries and tater tots are not the only side option available! Although often not listed, many places will offer fresh fruit or a small salad as an alternative side at no additional cost. In addition, asking questions about how the meal is cooked or if any meal is prepared solely “in-house” can give further insight into the nutritional content of the meal. Foods that are prepared “in-house” use limited processed ingredients which can reduce the sodium and added sugar content of your meal.
  • Understand Menu Terms: Menus can be confusing by using food preparation terms you may have never heard of before. In fact, certain terms may indicate being cooked in high-fat butter or deep fried in oil. Below is a list of common menu terms and their health implication:
    • Au gratin, scalloped, buttered, creamed and stuffed can all indicate foods prepared in cream and butter. These foods are often higher in fat and calories and frequent consumption can lead to an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases.
    • Steamed, roasted, broiled, grilled and poached all utilize a dry heat cooking method and typically are lower in fat. These are the menu terms to look for when trying to select an entrée preparation method.
    • Au jus, pickled, smoked, cured can all imply high sodium. Too much sodium in your diet can lead to high blood pressure and increase your risk for a heart attack or stroke.
  • Drink Water: Studies have shown that drinking water throughout your meal helps fill you up and curb your appetite. People who drink water with their meals are less likely to overindulge in the main course. Next time you are at a restaurant, swap a high-sugar soft beverage for a glass of ice water. Ask your waiter for a slice of fresh lemon or lime to jazz up your water even more!
  • Look at the Menu Ahead: Some menus can be overwhelmingly large. When going to a new restaurant, look at the menu online ahead of time and decide what you are going to order. By planning ahead you will be more likely to choose a healthier meal, and less likely to impulse order that bacon cheeseburger because you ran out of time looking at the menu.

Eating out should be a fun experience but it doesn’t have to compromise your health!

The next time you are ordering out from a restaurant keep the tips above in the back of your mind. It is important to remember that an occasional cheeseburger or side of cheesy scalloped potatoes will not totally compromise your diet. The problem comes about when these foods become a part of your regular diet, and overtime can lead to serious health consequences.


Blog post written by Trainer, Sarah Oliver


VIM is now offering nutrition services with Trainer & Nutrition Coach, Christine Galvin!

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Children’s Book Signing at VIM!

book signing

VIM members have many talents, and this VIM couple’s talent is writing and illustrating children’s books!

Read on for info about their upcoming book signing…

book signingCambridge couple and VIM members Tom Crice and Ellen Rakatansky have just released Birds of a Feather, a sweet story of loss and recovery for young children.  The story is drawn from Tom’s own childhood experiences with his grandfather.

In this thoughtful and universally-appealing tale, a young boy’s happy life is interrupted when his grandfather passes away. Suddenly his world is full of big questions and difficult emotions. Will things ever be normal again?

“Crice captures the complexity of a child’s feelings with expert precision, taking a tough experience and exploring it with honesty. The soft-colored pencil and acrylic images by debut illustrator Rakatansky…match the story’s gentle tone perfectly.” – Kirkus Reviews

Ages 5 to 9 (and all the rest of us too)  https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999685309


Join us for a book signing by the author and illustrator!

When: Monday, June 18th @ 5:00 PM
Where: VIM Central Square

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Nutrition

Father’s Day Recipes

Father's Day Recipes

As we all know, Father’s Day is a special opportunity to show our Dad’s just how much they mean to us.

Good food enjoyed surrounded by family and loved ones is pretty hard to beat and will certainly show your Dad how much he means to you.

When planning a Father’s Day meal, a lot of us will immediately think of stereotypical “man” foods – thick and juicy steaks, meat smothered in barbecue sauce, fried or chilli-laden accompaniments and all washed down with a couple of cold ones. While the thought alone may have you drooling, it’s certainly not going to have such a positive impact on your old man’s health and wellbeing.

The key to the perfect Father’s Day meal is finding that balance between delicious and nutritious. Whether you’re planning a brunch, lunch or dinner for Dad, we have healthy and tasty recipes for every meal!

Breakfast: Veggie & Egg Tower of Power

Lunch: Crispy Black Bean Quinoa Burritos

Dinner: Grilled Filet Mignon with Herb Butter and Texas Toast

Dessert: Rhubarb and Strawberry Quinoa Crumble

Drinks: Fresh Cherry Lemonade


Blog post written by Trainer, Sarah Oliver


VIM is now offering nutrition services with Trainer & Nutrition Coach, Christine Galvin!

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Nutrition

Healthy Cooking with Fresh Herbs

cooking herbs

Whether you plant them or pick them up at the grocery store or farmers’ market, adding fresh herbs is a quick way to transform ordinary meals into extraordinary meals.

Besides helping flavor foods when cutting back on salt, fat and sugar, herbs may offer additional benefits of their own.

Researchers are finding many culinary herbs (both fresh and dried) have antioxidants that may help protect against diseases such as cancer and heart disease.

Take some thyme to cook with fresh herbs. Here are some tips to help you enjoy the flavor and health benefits of fresh herbs in your cooking!
  1. cooking herbsPurchase herbs close to the time you plan to use them. When growing herbs in your own garden the ideal time for picking is in the morning after the dew has dried but before the sun gets hot. This helps ensure the best flavor and storage quality.
  2. A general guideline when using fresh herbs in a recipe is to use 3 times as much as you would use of a dried herb. When substituting, you’ll often be more successful substituting fresh herbs for dried herbs, rather than the other way around. For example, think potato salad with fresh vs. dried parsley!
  3. Fresh herbs can be stored in an open or a perforated plastic bag in your refrigerator crisper drawer for a few days. If you don’t have access to commercial perforated bags, use a sharp object to make several small holes in a regular plastic bag.
  4. Unlike dried herbs, fresh herbs are usually added toward the end in cooked dishes to preserve their flavor. Add the more delicate herbs — basil, chives, cilantro, dill leaves, parsley, marjoram and mint — a minute or two before the end of cooking or sprinkle them on the food before it’s served. The less delicate herbs, such as dill seeds, oregano, rosemary, tarragon and thyme, can be added about the last 20 minutes of cooking. Obviously, for some foods, such as breads, batters, etc., you’ll need to add herbs at the beginning of the cooking process. Fresh herbs can be added to refrigerated cold foods several hours before serving. Allow time (at least a couple of hours, if possible) for cold foods with herbs to chill helps the flavors to blend.
  5. For most recipes, unless otherwise directed, mince herbs into tiny pieces. Chop with a chef’s knife on a cutting board or snip with a kitchen scissors. To speed cutting with a scissors, cut herbs coarsely into a small bowl or cup and snip back and forth with your scissors. Some recipes may direct you to cut large leaves, such as basil, “chiffonnade-style” or into thin strips. An easy way to do this is to stack several leaves (about 3 to 5), roll into a tight roll, then cut into thin (1/16 to 1/8 inch) strips with a sharp knife.
  6. Here are some ideas to help you start combining fresh herbs with your foods.
    1. BASIL — a natural snipped in with tomatoes; terrific in fresh pesto; other possibilities include pasta sauce, peas, zucchini
    2. CHIVES — dips, potatoes, tomatoes
    3. CILANTRO — Mexican, Asian and Caribbean cooking; salsas, tomatoes
    4. DILL — carrots, cottage cheese, fish, green beans, potatoes, tomatoes
    5. MINT — carrots, fruit salads, parsley, peas, tabouli, tea
    6. OREGANO — peppers, tomatoes
    7. PARSLEY — The curly leaf is the most common, but the at-leaf or Italian parsley is more strongly flavored and often preferred for cooking. Naturals for parsley include potato salad and tabouli
    8. ROSEMARY — chicken, fish, lamb, pork, roasted potatoes, soups, stews, tomatoes
    9. SAGE — poultry seasoning, stuffings
    10. TARRAGON — chicken, eggs, fish
    11. THYME — eggs, lima beans, potatoes, poultry, summer squash, tomatoes
    12. WINTER SAVORY — dried bean dishes, stews

Blog post written by Trainer, Sarah Oliver


VIM is now offering nutrition services with Trainer & Nutrition Coach, Christine Galvin!

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15 Essentials for a Vegetarian (or Vegan) Pantry

vegetarian pantry

Alongside the usual savory and sweet items that every pantry needs, there are a few ingredients that are particularly useful for vegetarians and vegans, as well as those wanting to eat more meatless meals.

All of these items are ideal for adding protein, texture, and flavor to what you’re cooking.

Each household’s pantry will vary according to personal taste, ethnic background, and food allergies, but these 15 items are a great way to get started.

vegetarian pantry1. Beans

I like to keep a variety of dried or canned beans, but I always make sure my pantry has at least two: lentils and chickpeas. Lentils cook quickly and are great additions to soups, pilafs, and salads. I like to throw chickpeas into pasta dishes and vegetable braises and stews. Pinto, black, kidney, and cannellini beans are also good to have on hand.

2. Grains

Using a variety of grains lends nutrition, texture, flavor, and makes vegetarian and vegan meals more interesting. I like to keep my pantry stocked with brown rice, white rice, quinoa, spelt, farro, millet, and bulgur.

3. Tempeh

Once you know how to prepare it, tempeh can be one of the best staple sources of protein. It can be refrigerated for a week or two (check the date on the package) and will keep up to several months in the freezer.

4. Tofu

Like tempeh, tofu is not strictly a pantry item, but it’s an essential for vegetarian kitchens. I like to keep blocks of refrigerated extra firm tofu for baking and frying, vacuum-packed silken tofu to blend into dressings and puddings, and dried tofu for soups and stir-fries.

5. Nuts

I always have almonds and cashews and try to keep pistachios and pine nuts around, too. Whole or chopped nuts can be used in salads and grain dishes. Ground nuts can add body to lasagna. And there’s always pesto. Extend the life and freshness of nuts by keeping them in the freezer.

6. Dried fruits

Raisins, dried apricots, and dates are not only great for snacking, but they can add unexpected and delicious flavor to grain dishes, vegetable braises, and sautéed greens.

7. Vegetable stock

I prefer to make stock from scratch and keep it in the freezer. But if you don’t have the time or inclination, there are plenty of good store-bought options.

8. Nutritional yeast

Nutritional yeast is somewhat of a new pantry item for me, though I’m very quickly coming to love it. It can be used in sauces or as a coating for tofu, and sprinkled on potatoes and popcorn.

9. Miso

I like to keep both light and dark miso paste in the refrigerator for different degrees of savoriness, but if I had to choose just one, it would be the mellow white variety. Miso makes excellent soup as well as dressings for salad, vegetables, and tofu.

10. Tahini

Tahini, or sesame paste, often works in conjunction with miso in my kitchen. A quick tahini-miso sauce (try adding lemon juice and garlic, too) can be poured over steamed vegetables, tofu, or tempeh for simple weeknight dinners.

11. Dried sea vegetables

I like to keep several kinds of seaweed, from sheets of nori that can be wrapped around rice and vegetables, to kelp and kombu that add flavor to broth, to hijiki that can be reconstituted and used in salads and vegetable dishes.

12. Coconut oil

From making rich curries and roasting vegetables, to searing tofu and even baking, coconut oil is super versatile.

13. Maple syrup

Maple syrup is my favorite natural sweetener. It’s perfect for baking, making dressing and glazes, and of course, you can never use too much of it on pancakes.

14. Ground flax seeds

Flax seeds are super nutritious and loaded with fiber and Omega-3 fatty acids. I love them stirred in my oats, mixed into smoothies, and baked into breads and muffins. And, combined with a little bit of water, ground flax also works as an egg substitute.


Blog post written by Trainer, Sarah Oliver


VIM is now offering nutrition services with Trainer & Nutrition Coach, Christine Galvin!

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Plant Based Memorial Day Cookout

memorial day cookout

With Memorial Day right around the corner, it’s time to start planning the menu!

Memorial Day is a great excuse for fun, sun and of course, grilling. It the best way to kick off the summer!

But there’s no need to limit yourself to the usual beef burgers and hot dogs. If you’re hosting for a plant-based guest, or maybe just looking for a healthier alternative, these Greek Walnut Sliders are the perfect addition to your cookout!

memorial day cookout

These Greek Walnut Sliders are hearty like a true meat-based burger but are packed with good fat and plant-based protein. I’m certain even the biggest meat eaters in attendance are going to love them! It’s especially appropriate to cook up a Mediterranean-style dish for this year’s Memorial Day celebration because it’s also Mediterranean Diet Month!

For those that are unfamiliar with the Mediterranean Diet, it’s an eating pattern that focuses on fresh, whole foods encouraging individuals to include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, beans, herbs, spices, nuts, healthy fats and water in their daily diets. The diet also recommends seafood consumption at least twice a week as well as dairy foods, eggs and poultry in moderation. Red meat and sweets are treated more like condiments and are infrequently consumed.

Numerous studies have connected certain Mediterranean-eating patterns with lifelong good health. You can read more about the studies supporting the health benefits of the Mediterranean here.

memorial day cookout

Given the Greek base of these sliders, you can top them with traditional Greek flavors: tzatziki sauce, cucumbers, red onion and lettuce. It’s the perfect way to finish off a delicious slider. However, feel free to go crazy with the toppings that speak to you – olives, hummus, green peppers…the sky’s the limit!

Greek Walnut Sliders

Yield: 6 sliders Serving Size: 1 slider on a wheat bun with desired toppings

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
  • 1/2 cup panko bread crumbs
  • 1/3 cup crumbled feta cheese
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 15 oz. can chickpeas, rinsed and drained
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 6 wheat slider buns
  • Toppings: freshly sliced cucumber, tzatziki sauce, tomato, red onion, lettuce

Instructions

  1. Place walnuts, bread crumbs, feta*, eggs, garlic cloves, oregano, salt and pepper together into a food processor and blend until well combined. Place chickpeas into the mixture and pulse until combined (it’s okay for a few chunks of chickpeas to remain).
  2. Transfer to a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least one hour or overnight.
  3. After refrigeration, remove and spoon two tablespoons of the mixture out, rolling into a ball between the palms of your hand, then flattening to about ½ inch thick disc.
  4. Heat 1 teaspoon olive oil in a large pan over medium high heat. Once oil is heated, place burgers into the pan, cooking on each side until browned (about 4-6 minutes each side or until the thermometer reads 160° F).
  5. Additionally, you may grill the burgers. To do so: place burgers over medium heat, lower the cover and cook about 3-5 minutes. Lift grill cover, flip burgers and cook for another 3-5 minutes on the other side or until a thermometer reads 160° F.
  6. Place cooked burger on a wheat slider bun and top with toppings of choice. Serve immediately.

Adapted from Cait’s Plate


Blog post written by Trainer, Sarah Oliver


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UPDATED Spring Group Fitness Schedule! We offer 40 UPDATED Spring Group Fitness Schedule! We offer 40 GROUP FITNESS CLASSES WEEKLY! All classes listed here are FREE for VIM members.

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We’re celebrating National Best Friends Day at VIM We’re celebrating National Best Friends Day at VIM! Refer a friend to VIM during the month of June and get one billing month FREE AND earn 2,000 VIM points to use towards services!
We are looking for certified Strength and Cardio, We are looking for certified Strength and Cardio, Yoga, Pilates Mat, Spin and Pole Dancing group fitness instructors to join our team at VIM!! Contact groupex@vimfitness.com ! 

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Make new friends and learn Bachata at VIM with Rya Make new friends and learn Bachata at VIM with Ryan Saturdays at 1pm! No partner or prior experience needed!

Bachata at Vim emphasizes the fundamentals of rhythm, timing, and understanding of bachata as a social dance form. Classes develop bachata timing and footwork, body coordination, and musical interpretation for beginner to intermediate dancers. Weekly recurring classes apply aerobic challenge with step-by-step instruction, approachable partnerwork, and movement practice set to the rhythms of bachata music. Whether you want to feel confident knowing the basics at a bachata social, want to explore expression and coordination of your body, or want to enjoy the time to dance in a friendly and encouraging environment, this class is for you. 

Ryan Diaz has been in the modern and contemporary dance scene for over a decade, starting in his hometown of Seattle, Washington before moving to the east coast in 2019. He earned his MFA at the Rhode Island School of Design in graphic design with an emphasis in performance as a tool for experimentation. Since getting into bachata and salsa in the summer of 2025, he has become immersed in the world of Latin dance and performs with the Rumba y Timbal dance company, Tumbao, based in Cambridge. Besides working as a professor in the arts, he loves weightlifting and keeping active, with dance remaining fundamental to his approach to a healthy balance in life. As a bachata instructor, he emphasizes that movement is an exploration and appreciation for what our bodies can do and achieve — just like in fitness overall — especially in a social setting to connect with music and others in community.

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June is here and VIM is ready to celebrate the sta June is here and VIM is ready to celebrate the start of 💦summer☀️with some amazing deals!!

Just here for the summer? Get a three month membership for just $379!!

Want to see what VIM is all about? Get a FREE three day pass when you bring your key tag from a local gym! 

Ready to commit? GET $50 off a yearly paid in full membership with the initiation fee waived! OR waive the initiation on a monthly 12 month commitment membership! BOTH OPTIONS come with a 1 complementary Evolt scan, fitness assessment AND personal training session!!!
Join Ryan for Bachata at VIM Saturday at 1pm! Bac Join Ryan for Bachata at VIM Saturday at 1pm!

Bachata at Vim emphasizes the fundamentals of rhythm, timing, and understanding of bachata as a social dance form. Classes develop bachata timing and footwork, body coordination, and musical interpretation for beginner to intermediate dancers. Weekly recurring classes apply aerobic challenge with step-by-step instruction, approachable partnerwork, and movement practice set to the rhythms of bachata music. Whether you want to feel confident knowing the basics at a bachata social, want to explore expression and coordination of your body, or want to enjoy the time to dance in a friendly and encouraging environment, this class is for you. 

Ryan Diaz has been in the modern and contemporary dance scene for over a decade, starting in his hometown of Seattle, Washington before moving to the east coast in 2019. He earned his MFA at the Rhode Island School of Design in graphic design with an emphasis in performance as a tool for experimentation. Since getting into bachata and salsa in the summer of 2025, he has become immersed in the world of Latin dance and performs with the Rumba y Timbal dance company, Tumbao, based in Cambridge. Besides working as a professor in the arts, he loves weightlifting and keeping active, with dance remaining fundamental to his approach to a healthy balance in life. As a bachata instructor, he emphasizes that movement is an exploration and appreciation for what our bodies can do and achieve — just like in fitness overall — especially in a social setting to connect with music and others in community.
On this Memorial Day, remember the fallen, honor t On this Memorial Day, remember the fallen, honor their service and sacrifice, and rejoice in your freedom.
‼️NEW CLASS‼️ Join new VIM instructor Ryan Diaz fo ‼️NEW CLASS‼️ Join new VIM instructor Ryan Diaz for Bachata Saturdays at 1pm!

Bachata at VIM emphasizes the fundamentals of rhythm, timing, and understanding of bachata as a social dance form. Classes develop bachata timing and footwork, body coordination, and musical interpretation for beginner to intermediate dancers. Weekly recurring classes apply aerobic challenge with step-by-step instruction, approachable partnerwork, and movement practice set to the rhythms of bachata music. Whether you want to feel confident knowing the basics at a bachata social, want to explore expression and coordination of your body, or want to enjoy the time to dance in a friendly and encouraging environment, this class is for you.
Let VIM help you reach your fitness goals! We offe Let VIM help you reach your fitness goals! We offer UNLIMITED EVOLT 360 SCANS for ALL personal training and VIM Pilates clients! Find out your real BIO AGE using the Evolt 360! Our staff are all trained to be Evolt 360 Body Composition Specialists and look forward to running you through your body composition report.
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The Evolt 360 is an FDA approved body composition analyzer that uses a frequency to read internal human tissue. This means, that you can get a baseline measure of over 30 data points about your body. 
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Email: tyler@vimfitness.com to get started.
New to VIM? Check out our personal training servic New to VIM? Check out our personal training services with a FREE FITNESS ASSESSMENT!

Investing in personal training not only ensures your safety in the gym but a fun and effective way to reach your goals and achieve results. Having a trainer will help you stay more accountable, consistent and motivated for your workouts. The personal trainers at VIM will help you gain confidence both mentally and physically by pushing you beyond your comfort zone.
VIM’s corporate wellness program is designed to en VIM’s corporate wellness program is designed to encourage employees to prioritize their health and fitness – which benefits the employee and the business owner on so many levels. As a member, you get access to our TWO convenient locations in Cambridge! 
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Your membership rate improves as more employees from your company join VIM. Have your company’s HR representative contact us to set up a corporate account and start your first Open Enrollment! To start an open enrollment please email membershipinquiry@vimfitness.com
Join VIM instructor Chadi for FIGHT DO®️ Saturdays Join VIM instructor Chadi for FIGHT DO®️ Saturdays at 10am! 

FIGHT DO®️ is an imaginary fight against several opponents, combining the best of Boxing and Martial Arts. Employing punches, knees, kicks, blocks and jumps to the rope to provide a fun and effective class using simple, dynamic and intense combat training, that ensures each session burns between 600 and 700 calories and it releases stress and tones all your body.
Must have💐MAY💐 personal training deals! Buy a 5 pa Must have💐MAY💐 personal training deals! Buy a 5 pack of personal training sessions and receive 1 session free! OR NEW personal training clients get 10% off personal training packages of 10 and 20 sessions!

All Personal Training Members will receive unlimited number of Evolt 360 BIA scans to track their progress.
 
Email Tyler@vimfitness.com for more information!
🥊Friday night boxing with Brandy🥊 Join Brandy for 🥊Friday night boxing with Brandy🥊 Join Brandy for her Friday 7:15pm boxing class to energize your weekend!! You can also join Brandy Tuesday and Thursday mornings for Muay Thai!
Workouts are better with friends! Right now, refer Workouts are better with friends! Right now, refer a friend to VIM and get one billing month FREE AND earn 2,000 VIM points to use towards services!
Join new VIM instructor Esther Tang ☀️Fridays at 7 Join new VIM instructor Esther Tang ☀️Fridays at 7:30am☀️ for Vinyasa Yoga!

Esther is a passionate yoga practitioner with a foundation in ballet, bringing a sense of flow and body awareness into her teaching. Since beginning her yoga practice in 2021, she has found it to be a powerful way to turn inward and release tension from life’s demands. In 2026, she completed her 200-hour Ashtanga/Vinyasa Teacher Training at Sampoorna Yoga in Goa, India, where she deepened her knowledge of yoga philosophy, anatomy, and alignment.

Esther is dedicated to helping students cultivate deeper connections with their bodies, guiding them toward greater strength, ease, and confidence in their practice. Her teaching emphasizes steady, progressive growth, encouraging students to explore asanas at their own pace. She is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all levels, offering thoughtful modifications and hands-on adjustments, with safety, awareness, and consent at the forefront.
‼️COMING SOON‼️ Yoga workshop “Going Upside Down: ‼️COMING SOON‼️ Yoga workshop “Going Upside Down: Inversions in Yoga” on Saturday 4/25 1-2:30pm with VIM instructor Ruth! 

Are you curious about poses like headstand, forearm stand, and handstand? In this 90 minute workshop we will break down the different aspects of these heat building inversions. We will start with a 50 minute flow, focusing on strengthening the core and shoulders, and lengthening the hamstrings. Then, we will spend time exploring each inversion and focusing on specific drills to encourage an inversion practice. We will also discuss some of the mental benefits that inversions can offer us in our yoga practice. 

This class is designed for intermediate to advanced students who have an established, consistent yoga practice. The goal is not to “get up” into an inversion, but to work the aspects of the shape and encourage exploration.
Chadi is back with FIGHT DO®️ Saturdays before Tab Chadi is back with FIGHT DO®️ Saturdays before Tabata at 10am! 

FIGHT DO®️ is an imaginary fight against several opponents, combining the best of Boxing and Martial Arts. Employing punches, knees, kicks, blocks and jumps to the rope to provide a fun and effective class using simple, dynamic and intense combat training, that ensures each session burns between 600 and 700 calories and it releases stress and tones all your body.
Let’s welcome our newest VIM instructor, Esther Ta Let’s welcome our newest VIM instructor, Esther Tang! Starting this Friday at 7:30am she will be teaching Vinyasa Yoga!

Esther is a passionate yoga practitioner with a foundation in ballet, bringing a sense of flow and body awareness into her teaching. Since beginning her yoga practice in 2021, she has found it to be a powerful way to turn inward and release tension from life’s demands. In 2026, she completed her 200-hour Ashtanga/Vinyasa Teacher Training at Sampoorna Yoga in Goa, India, where she deepened her knowledge of yoga philosophy, anatomy, and alignment.

Esther is dedicated to helping students cultivate deeper connections with their bodies, guiding them toward greater strength, ease, and confidence in their practice. Her teaching emphasizes steady, progressive growth, encouraging students to explore asanas at their own pace. She is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all levels, offering thoughtful modifications and hands-on adjustments, with safety, awareness, and consent at the forefront.
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