• Link to X
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to Instagram
  • MindBody Login/Sign Up
VIM | Fitness
  • Membership
  • Our Gym
    • Facilities
    • Download Our App!
  • Services
    • Classes
    • Corporate Wellness
    • Nutrition
    • Evolt 360
  • Pilates
  • Training
    • Personal Training
    • Private Yoga Lessons
  • Class Schedule
  • News
  • Shop Apparel
  • Contact
    • Careers
  • Menu Menu

Tag Archive for: vim

Class Instructors, Events, Fitness

FREE Functional Training Clinic

functional training

You’re Invited to a FREE Functional Training Clinic with VIM Trainer, Quan!

WHEN:
Tuesday, Oct. 2nd @ 11AM and 7:30PM
Friday, Oct. 5th @ 11AM and 7:30PM

WHERE: VIM – Central Square

CLINIC DESCRIPTION:

Join us to learn workout regimen incorporating the whole body system as a single unit, involving multi-joint movements to create a muscle balance/stabilization foundation, which distributes lean muscle growth.

It will address the (pre/post) rehabilitation and conditioning, and will benefit the special populations (those with diabetes, HBP, CVD, and musculoskeletal diseases), by activating and stimulating the repair and facilitating the growth of the major and the supporting small, intricate muscles for ADL(activities of daily living) functionality.

 

September 26, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/FunctionalTrainingClinic.jpg 2500 2500 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-09-26 21:20:522018-09-26 21:20:52FREE Functional Training Clinic
Events, Fitness, Nutrition

Fit for Fall BOOTCAMP

bootcamp

Need a little nudge to help you get in shape this Fall?

Okay, how about a BIG nudge?

Sign up for VIM’s Fit for Fall BOOTCAMP!

Bootcamp runs Oct. 15th – Dec. 15th and includes:

  • Unlimited SGT Class
  • Unlimited Team Training
  • Weekly Nutritional Tips
  • Weekly Progressional Home Workouts

Sign up by Sept. 30th for ONLY $249
Sign up between Oct. 1st and 14th for $299

Want in? Get in touch:
[contactform email=”ty***@********ss.com“]

September 25, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/FitForFallBootCamp_WEB.jpg 1250 1250 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-09-25 16:16:592018-09-25 16:17:50Fit for Fall BOOTCAMP
Nutrition

The Science Behind Why Diets Don’t Work

diets don't work

Adapted from Victoria Myers of Nourishing Mind Nutrition

On a daily basis I have strangers, friends, family and co-workers share with me the new scheme they are going to use to lose weight.

A new diet. A new food group to avoid. How few calories they are going to eat. How many shakes they are going to drink instead of enjoying a meal.

Maybe even a magical weight loss pill they are going to try. I bet you are even still thinking that you’ll do one more diet, just one last time, and then once you lose the weight you can go back to normal eating.

Keep reading if that is you…

After years of using the same techniques of cutting calories and following diets (unfortunately the techniques we were taught in school to use), I consistently saw that it never, ever worked. Weight loss and “success” would occur at first. For probably the first month, maybe even a few months. Eventually though, it would stop working and there would be no more “willpower” and the weight would come back.

The reality after dieting is that most people gain the weight back and an alarming 40% regain more weight than their initial starting weight. Going on a diet is likely going to increase your chances of gaining weight, not losing it.

Your weight is not calories in versus calories out. It is so much more complex than that.

Today I want to show the SCIENCE behind why diets don’t work. Let’s start first with the largest misconception with diets, that you stop dieting because you lack willpower.

Guess what? In terms of dieting, willpower doesn’t exist.

It is a man made, ego-driven, media-promoted idea that when you stop dieting it was because you are lazy and lack willpower or that you are not strong enough to keep eating your carrot sticks and bland chicken breasts. You do not lack willpower if the ice cream is calling your name at midnight after you have only eaten a diet shake for breakfast, salad for lunch and chicken breast for dinner.
Why doesn’t willpower exist? Because your body has a biological and psychological response to dieting. Studies show that after you diet your body changes in the following ways:

1. Your metabolism slows, taking longer to burn off calories.
Your body is wicked smart. It needs a certain amount of calories just to maintain your organ functions, breathing and bodily functions. Because your body is wicked smart, your metabolism will slow down and your body will learn to live off of fewer calories per day because it wants to STAY ALIVE. Your body doesn’t hate you, it loves you. It is doing what it must to keep all the organs and bodily functions working. Unfortunately, the first bodily functions that stop working properly with calorie restriction is your reproductive system and digestive system. Both are VITAL in a healthy body.

The Biggest Loser study is a new research study that shows how the body and metabolism changes after calorie restriction and dieting. The clients followed a very strict calorie restricted diet and exercise routine and even years after participating in the show, their metabolism was slower than what it should be.

2. Your hormones will change. You will likely still feel hunger after eating.
Studies have shown a hormonal backlash occurs in defense to calorie restriction. Your “hunger hormone” grelin is increased after following a diet. While leptin, the hormone associated with hunger suppression and increasing metabolism, was suppressed. Another 20 hormones associated with hunger levels were also altered after following a diet compared to pre-dieting levels (read more in this study).

3. Food becomes more tempting.
Food preoccupies your mind, becomes more tempting and you cannot stop thinking about it. Your dopamine response to food alters and eating becomes more rewarding. From a biological standpoint, this is how your body fights to stay alive. Your body has a natural response (through the mechanisms described above) to keep working. This is how thousands of years ago we survived states of starvation. In today’s world, we have chronic starvation because we are constantly restricting or calculating how many calories we are supposed to eat (rather than have our bodies tell us how much we need).

From a psychological response, diets don’t work because restriction and deprivation never work. How many times have you told yourself that you are not allowed to eat the cookie? And once you “gave in” you ate at least double the amount you had planned on eating? Restriction leads to deprivation which leads to overeating which leads to guilt and then the restriction begins again. You have to stop placing foods off limits and stop restricting in order to stop overeating.

Your genetics play a large role in your size and weight. You have a set point (of about 15-20 lb range) that your weight will stay, no matter your conscious feeling of what you feel you should weigh. Instead of fighting our set points, let’s celebrate them.

Let’s normalize all body types, sizes, shapes and forms. We are all uniquely different, which makes of us each so beautiful- don’t you think?


If you have a go-to lunch, feel free to share it in the comments!


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!

[button link=”https://vimfitness.com/nutrition/” text=”LEARN MORE” color=”green” size=”large” fullwidth=”true”]

 

September 13, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/FadDietsDontwork_web.jpg 1307 2000 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-09-13 14:30:472018-09-13 14:33:02The Science Behind Why Diets Don’t Work
Nutrition

Icelandic Skyr

skyr

On my recent visit to Iceland, I was able to survey many of the traditional Icelandic foods.

Icelandic lamb or fish stew was offered everywhere for lunch, but I preferred the vegetable option with unlimited homemade bread. The breads, pastries and coffee, all clearly labeled when vegan friendly, kept me full and energized. However, one of the most delicious traditional Icelandic offering was skyr.

Icelanders are wild about skyr—pronounced “skeer,” not “sky.”

They eat it for breakfast, grab one for a quick snack, or use it as the base of decadent desserts with local berries. The Vikings brought skyr to Iceland more than 1,100 years ago. This fermented dairy product was once popular throughout Scandinavia, but in Iceland, it has become one of the nation’s most treasured foods and cultural icons. The writers of the Icelandic sagas mentioned skyr in their myths, and an ancient jar with residue from a batch thought to be more than 1,000 years old is displayed in the country’s National Museum.

Initially, however, the skyr itself wasn’t the goal of the fermentation of the milk—it was the whey the Vikings were after. This acidic liquid was used to preserve meat, but the creamy, filling skyr soon became star of the process. Though first made with raw sheep’s milk, much of the skyr found on shelves today is made with cow’s milk. Since the original recipe involved separating the fat out of the milk for butter before making skyr, most producers today use skim or low-fat milk to make skyr naturally low in fat.

The fruit flavors are the most popular today, but some people still prefer plain. Traditional skyr is definitely more sour than the fruit-flavored ones, but it’s lower in sugar and an excellent source of protein. Like Greek yogurt skyr is thick, but it’s actually considered a fresh, acid-set cheese, like quark or fromage blanc. One of the differentiating factors between the two foods is bacteria. The label “yogurt” applies to products made with either Streptococcus thermophilus or Lactobacillus delbrueckii subspecies bulgaricus, whereas skyr is made with a wider variety than just these two bacteria. The other difference is the straining step. Yogurt is good to go after fermentation is complete, but to finish a batch of skyr requires straining it through a cloth or using a centrifuge to separate out the whey and concentrate the protein. This straining is what makes for such a thick result. The resulting skyr is virtually fat-free, low-calorie and high in protein.

Whether it’s called cheese or yogurt doesn’t change skyr’s place in the hearts of the Icelanders.

From cameos in the sagas to the present-day invasion of Whole Foods’ dairy cases, despite some of the exotic foods visitors associate with Iceland (putrefied shark, anyone? smoked puffin?), the most Icelandic cuisine of them all is a humble dish of skyr.


If you have a go-to lunch, feel free to share it in the comments!


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!

[button link=”https://vimfitness.com/nutrition/” text=”LEARN MORE” color=”green” size=”large” fullwidth=”true”]

 

September 6, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Skyr_RFW_web.jpg 800 1200 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-09-06 11:15:462018-09-06 11:15:46Icelandic Skyr
Nutrition

PSA: What you eat does not determine your worth.

eat worth

Liz Marino RD, LDN, CSSD, and author of the blog No More Cheat Days

Have you ever experienced that feeling of discomfort at a social event when a smiling stranger walks up and introduces themselves just as you served yourself a generous slice of cheesecake?

Do you suddenly feel the need to explain why you’re having dessert? Do you think wow, great first impression, and begin to wonder what they’re thinking about you, wishing you had just stuck with the fruit?

On the flip side, have you ever been finishing up a salad at a family picnic when a relative holding a plate of pasta salad, chips and a cookie comes to sit down and makes a comment like, “Don’t look at my plate! I promise I ate a salad for lunch.” or “You’re soooo healthy. I wish I could eat like you.”

Dialogue like this is a relatively common occurrence and I would argue that it’s because we care about image. And while caring about how we present ourselves in this world is absolutely fine, often times it seems like there are assumptions about our character and personality tied to our food choices and physical image.

There’s a pretty well-known study of 3 to 5 year old children playing a board game that gives us some heartbreaking insight. The children in the study were asked to select a figure (think Chutes and Ladders cartoon child) to represent themselves in the game. There was a significant preference towards selection of thin pieces, and a significant aversion to fat ones. The large cartoons characters were described by the children as mean, sloppy, stupid, no friends, ugly and loud. The thin ones were describes as nice, smart, neat, quiet, friends and cute. When researchers asked the children who selected thin pieces to switch, there was an unwillingness to take the fat piece. The stated reasons why were things like, “I don’t want to be her. She is fat and ugly.” Yikes. These innocent children not only made, but internalized these stereotypes.

You might have an idea where are these little kids getting these messages….ever see an ad for a “guilt-free dessert?” On one side of the page, there’s a shame-ridden woman “sneaking” a bite of cake, and on the other side of the page, the same woman, this time appearing happy and carefree while enjoying the low-calorie cake-like dessert. Advertising clearly perpetuates the association of consuming certain foods/staying away from others with certain character traits (be it confidence, success, discipline and happiness or weakness, failure and gluttony.) And so we find ourselves saying things like “I ate a salad earlier” because, just like the little girls, we don’t want to be perceived as being lazy or sloppy. The problem with associating food and character is that it implies that your character is contingent on what you eat…and it’s not.

For example, if we view the Paleo diet as “good,” we believe that following it is a good thing to do and therefore, when we follow it we are good. It’s easy to incorporate this belief into our identity “I’m Paleo” and “I’m good because I’m Paleo”…although it’s simply not the truth.

Your worth is not hinged on what you eat.

You are not better because you don’t eat chocolate, and you are not bad if you enjoy chocolate. You are a good person. Period. So let’s stop tying our morality to our food choices. Avoid comments like “I’m so bad for eating this, ” or “I’ve been really good today.” Choose foods you like, that make you feel physically good, and that are satisfying in portions that honor your hunger and respect your fullness.

There are more substantial things than diets, weight and image to talk about. Let’s engage in conversation about ideas, goals, challenges, things that you want to learn more about, and interests you have to share! It’s much more exciting and you’ll actually build stronger, more meaningful relationships in the process.

So if you want that piece of cheesecake at a party, take and enjoy it. Life is too short to make choices based on what others (may) think about you.


If you have a go-to lunch, feel free to share it in the comments!


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!

[button link=”https://vimfitness.com/nutrition/” text=”LEARN MORE” color=”green” size=”large” fullwidth=”true”]

 

 

August 31, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Woman_Salad_web.jpg 713 2000 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-08-31 11:54:142018-08-31 11:54:14PSA: What you eat does not determine your worth.
None, Nutrition

Back to School Recipes

back to school recipes - chicken salad

August is coming to an end, which means school is starting soon!

Prepping lunch for students both young and old can be difficult in the busy fall season. Every student is different, and often their nutritional needs vary, too. The classic PBJ may work for some, but not all.

So if you’re struggling to find a lunch that interests a gluten free 8th grader, a 4th grade vegetarian or athletic college senior, you’re in luck! There’s something good for everyone.


[col size=’1/2′ pos=’first’]

1. Chicken Soup


For picky eaters, try a a classic chicken soup! You can make it ahead and store it in the freezer in batches to thaw the night before.
[/col]

[col size=’1/2′ pos=’last’]

2. Tomato & Mozzarella Pasta


For the vegetarian, a tomato & mozzarella pasta is both sophisticated and simple to make so all ages can enjoy.
[/col]

[col size=’1/2′ pos=’first’]

3. Vegetable Sushi Bento Box


For the vegan, a vegetable sushi bento box will wow the whole table! No one will even notice the lack of meat or dairy.
[/col]

[col size=’1/2′ pos=’last’]

4. Chicken Salad on Fresh Baguette


For the athlete, a hearty chicken salad on fresh baguette will offer plenty of carbs and protein for an active body!
[/col]

[col size=’1/2′ pos=’first’]

5. Homemade Sandwich Bread


For the gluten free student, it can be tough to be the only one without a classic sandwich. But with this homemade sandwich bread, PBJ is back on!
[/col]

[col size=’1/2′ pos=’last’]

6. Whoopie Pies


With a nut allergy, it can be difficult to watch everyone enjoy cookies that “may contain peanuts.” These whoopie pies go great with any lunch, but without any risk!
[/col]

[col size=’1/2′ pos=’first’]

7. Hummus


For the lactose-intolerant, there’s no need for cheese when you’ve got hummus! Pack it with veggies, pita and olives for a real mediterranean experience.
[/col]

[col size=’1/2′ pos=’last’]

8. Taco Soup


For the grad student, you never need to miss out on Taco Tuesday again. When one hand is writing your thesis, one can enjoy this Taco Soup!
[/col]


If you have a go-to lunch, feel free to share it in the comments!


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!

[button link=”https://vimfitness.com/nutrition/” text=”LEARN MORE” color=”green” size=”large” fullwidth=”true”]

 

August 23, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/ChickenSalad.png 754 1242 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-08-23 14:00:292018-08-21 13:59:09Back to School Recipes
Nutrition

Eating for a Healthy Gut

healthy gut

Adapted from IDEA Health & Fitness Association

If your gut is in a rut, chances are your health is suffering, too.

The gut, also known as the gastrointestinal (or GI) tract, hosts trillions of bacteria that can have profound effects on digestive health and overall wellness. It’s a good idea to consume prebiotics and probiotics—dietary dynamos that work in concert to populate the gut with “microflora” that keep you healthy.

Eating a variety of prebiotic-rich vegetables and probiotic fermented foods every day may improve mood, reduce cholesterol and promote weight loss. It even helps build immunity and protect you from unwanted gut visitors, as your Gut health is one of the most important aspects of your body to consider. Here’s how you can help.

Prebiotics: Fuel for Your Flora

Prebiotics are naturally occurring nondigestible carbohydrates, or soluble fibers, that nourish the growth of specific beneficial bacteria. All prebiotics are fiber, but not all fibers are prebiotics. When prebiotics ferment in the intestines, they release fuel that enables friendly bacteria like Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria to thrive.

The health benefits of prebiotics are still being investigated, but studies suggest they can:

• reduce the prevalence and duration of infectious, traveler’s and antibiotic-associated diarrhea (Slavin 2013);
• reduce inflammation and symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (Slavin 2013); and
• protect against colon cancer (Slavin 2013).

Probiotics: Alive and Well

Probiotics are live, active bacteria and/or yeasts. The most common strains of probiotic bacteria are the Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria families, which use lactose to prevent harmful bacteria growth, compete with bad bugs for nutrients, and alter intestinal pH to tackle bacterial villains (like diarrhea-producing Clostridium difficile) that thrive in a neutral pH environment. Friendly bacteria also stimulate the immune system (Sommer & Bäckhed 2013).

Weight loss and prevention of obesity are linked to consumption of probiotics (Million et al. 2013), that’s why it might be worthwhile considering adding probiotics, you can take a look at these recommended daily probiotics to help you make a decision. Beneficial bacteria may also improve athletic performance (West et al. 2009) and reduce anxiety (Tillisch et al. 2013).

What to Eat, Prebiotics:

  • Raw chicory root – Used as a coffee replacement, this root provides the most prebiotic of any food.
  • Jerusalem artichoke – Also called “sunchokes,” these tuber-like veggies have a potato-like texture and look like ginger roots.
  • Raw dandelion greens – Available from organic markets, these greens have a bitter taste and can be tossed into a salad.
  • Raw leeks – Similar to onions, leeks are a great addition to salads.
  • Raw onions – Prebiotic content may vary with the variety of onion.

What to Eat, Probiotics:

  • Yogurt – Only yogurts stamped with the “Live & Active Cultures” seal are guaranteed to contain beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria.
  • Sauerkraut – Fermented cabbage is a great source of probiotics. Look for the unpasteurized type, as pasteurization kills some friendly bacteria.
  • Miso – This fermented soybean paste, popular in Japanese soups, is thought to contain over 160 bacterial strains that boost probiotic diversity in the gut.
  • Kombucha tea – This highly acidic fermented tea has a vinegar taste and smell with a slight fizz. It’s all over instagram, too!

References
Million, M., et al. 2013. Gut bacterial microbiota and obesity. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 19 (4), 305–13.
Slavin, J. 2013. Fiber and prebiotics: Mechanisms and health benefits. Nutrients, 5 (4), 1417–35.
Sommer, F., & Bäckhed, F. 2013. The gut microbiota— masters of host development and physiology. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 11 (4), 227–38.
Tillisch, K., et al. 2013. Consumption of fermented milk product with probiotic modulates brain activity. Gastroenterology, 144 (7), 1394–1401.
Van Loo, J., et al. 1995. On the presence of inulin and oligofructose as natural ingredients in the Western diet. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 35 (6), 525–52.
West, N.P., et al. 2009. Probiotics, immunity and exercise: A review. Exercise Immunology Review, 15, 107–26.


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!

[button link=”https://vimfitness.com/nutrition/” text=”LEARN MORE” color=”green” size=”large” fullwidth=”true”]

 

August 16, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/HealthyGut_web.jpg 739 1200 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-08-16 08:00:402018-08-14 13:23:36Eating for a Healthy Gut
Nutrition

What to Make in August

make in august

It’s August, which means Summer produce is at its peak!

If you stop by your local farmer’s market you may notice a few of these fruits and veggies around. If you’re not sure what to do with them, scroll through some of these recipes for a seasonal and local meal!


[col size=’1/3′ pos=’first’]

1. Beets: Sweet & Spicy Quinoa Beet Burgers with Mango & Sprouts


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’second’]

2. Bell Peppers: Mango Chicken Stir-Fry


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’last’]

3. Blackberries: Almond Flour Blackberry Crisp for Two (Gluten Free)


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’first’]

4. Cherries: Feel Good Vegan Cherry Cheesecake Bars


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’second’]

5. Eggplant: Low Carb Eggplant Lasagna with the Best Turkey Meat Sauce + Burrata


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’last’]

6. Figs: Caramelized Onion, Fig & Goat Cheese Pizza with Arugula


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’first’]

7. Green Onions: Vegan Potato Salad with Herbed Tahini Sauce


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’second’]

8. Mushrooms: Chipotle Black Bean Roasted Veggie Enchilada Casserole


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’last’]

9. Peaches: Gluten Free Peach Crisp with Salted Coconut Milk Caramel


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’first’]

10. Tomatoes: Homemade Roasted Tomato Basil Soup


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’second’]

11. Watermelon: Skinny Jalapeño Watermelon Margaritas


[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’last’]

12. Zucchini: The Best Zucchini Brownies You’ll Ever Eat


[/col]


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!

[button link=”https://vimfitness.com/nutrition/” text=”LEARN MORE” color=”green” size=”large” fullwidth=”true”]

 

August 9, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/What-to-Make-In-August-Blog-3.jpg 1800 1200 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-08-09 15:17:282018-08-09 15:17:28What to Make in August
None, Nutrition

Summer Smoothies

summer smoothies

It’s official, Summer is in full swing!

But unfortunately so is the heat and humidity.

If you’re too hot to cook, try one of these seasonally inspired smoothies for a cool treat that’s also good for your health! Below are a few recipes, but feel free to alter anything to your liking.


[col size=’1/3′ pos=’first’]

Grape Berry Protein Smoothie


Sweet frozen grapes are an ideal complement to berries. Mix them together, and you’re in for an antioxidant-rich treat. Plus, when you blend grapes, you break down their skin which further releases the fruit’s stores of vitamin C, manganese and potassium. Photo and Recipe: Perry Santanachote / Life by DailyBurn
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’second’]

Peachy Green Protein Smoothie


Though the recipe calls for frozen peaches, you may want to swap them out for fresh — they’re in season right now! And thanks to kale and ground flaxseed, you’ll get a solid hit of fiber and heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Photo and Recipe: Perry Santanachote / Life by DailyBurn
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’last’]

Blueberry Mint Green Smoothie


There’s nothing better than mint to cool you down. Plus, this drink is packed with ultra-hydrating coconut water, antioxidant-rich blueberries and folate from kale leaves. Tip: Freeze the greens before blending so they mix more easily. Photo and Recipe: Caitlin / The Merrythought
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’first’]

Orange Creamsicle Protein Smoothie


Be sure to use calcium-fortified orange juice to get a solid hit of the mineral in this ice-cream inspired drink. And don’t forget two scoops of vanilla protein powder which adds 25 grams of protein and makes this smoothie extra creamy. Photo and Recipe: Perry Santanachote / Life by DailyBurn
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’second’]

Mango Blueberry Protein Smoothie


Mangoes and blueberries are like peas and carrots: great on their own, but even better together. Mangoes are rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, dietary fiber and antioxidants, while vitamin-packed blueberries have a powerhouse of phytonutrients, which help your body ward off diseases. Photo and Recipe: Perry Santanachote / Life by DailyBurn
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’last’]

Paleo Peach Coconut Smoothie


Don’t let the short ingredient list fool you: This paleo-friendly smoothie is packed with nutritious goods. The peaches alone have folate, iron, zinc and copper. Just coconut milk and peaches should make the smoothie sweet enough on its own, but feel free tp add a dollop of raw, unfiltered honey if you prefer. Photo and Recipe: Lisa Wells / CookEatPaleo
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’first’]

Berrylicious Smoothie


This simple smoothie is great for kids thanks to its basic ingredient list and sweet flavor. Frozen mixed berries serve as its base, while one banana adds depth of texture plus a wealth of potassium. Up the health benefits even more by choosing a fiber-enriched almond milk like this blogger did. Photo and Recipe: Stacey / GluedToMyCraftsBlog
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’second’]

Key Lime Pie Protein Shake


Imagine yourself on Key West, soaking up a sunset with a slice of fresh key lime pie. This smoothie is the next best thing — and for a whole lot less calories. (But alas, no sunset.) A dusting of graham cracker crumbs adds an extra hint of sweetness, and yes, that pie-like taste. Photo and Recipe: Perry Santanachote / Life By DailyBurn
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’last’]

Kale Pineapple Avocado Protein Smoothie


Summery, tropical drinks are delicious, but also highly caloric. Get your piña colada fix with this smoothie, which is extra creamy thanks to avocado. A double dose of vanilla, in the protein powder and in the almond milk, make this one extra sweet. Photo and Recipe: Dre / Delicious By Dre
[/col]

[col size=’1/3′ pos=’first’]

Raspberry Lemonade Smoothie


While more decadent than most other smoothie recipes, this chilling concoction is amazing on hot, lazy summer days. If you want to lighten it up, swap out the sugar for an equal amount of stevia. All you need is a porch swing. Photo and Recipe: Sarah / High Heels and Grills
[/col]


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!

[button link=”https://vimfitness.com/nutrition/” text=”LEARN MORE” color=”green” size=”large” fullwidth=”true”]

 

August 2, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MangoBlueberryProteinSmoothie.png 640 992 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-08-02 14:12:252018-08-02 14:22:37Summer Smoothies
Nutrition

3 Easy Health Hacks You Can Do Today!

health hacks probiotic

Living your healthiest life can be a lot of work.

There is a good amount of planning and effort that goes into the classic healthy living advice: hours of exercise, meal planning, yoga, cooking, meditation. It’s a full lifestyle, but it is most certainly not effortless.

Here are three health hacks to add to your routine that you can sit (or nap!) through to reap the benefits with almost no effort.

  1. Lie down for a power nap.
    Not getting enough sleep can have a negative effect on the rest of your day. Taking a quick power nap can work magic on your energy levels. Ten minutes of shut eye or even just focusing on yoga breathing for a few minutes will leave you rejuvenated. (Of course, getting enough sleep at night is the best way to achieve optimal rest.)

  2. Take a probiotic.
    You simply take a pill and those billions of good bacteria do all the heavy lifting for you in your gut to support a healthy digestive tract and immune system.

  3. Laugh.
    Laughter is the best medicine! Laughing helps you destress, triggers the release of endorphins, and can even help you live longer.

Let’s focus in on probiotics.

Probiotics are the “good” bacteria that live in your GI tract and create the ideal conditions for digestion, helping to absorb nutrients. There are literally trillions of good bacteria that are living inside of you right now! Your GI tract also acts as a defense barrier between the outside world (aka germs) and your bloodstream. The more good bacteria it has, the harder it is for germs to get inside. If your microbiome is off, you might have symptoms ranging from minor gas and bloating to more chronic stress and mood swings. Your microbiome can even affect your skin, dental health ands personality!

Good bacteria are naturally found in fermented foods like yogurt with active cultures, kombucha, kefir, sauerkraut and kimchi. Ideally, you’d eat these every day and have a flourishing GI gut. Yogurt is the most popular of the probiotic foods, but many of us don’t eat the rest of them enough. Therefore, taking a probiotic supplement is a simple and convenient way to help your GI tract thrive, just like a multivitamin can fill the gaps in your diet.

When you add an optimized gut to the other pillars of good health (sleep, nutrition, exercise, stress relief), then you’re using every defense you can against getting sick.

This is even more important if you’re going through a stressful time like a move or a job change or if you’re traveling somewhere that might have different bacteria in the food than you’re used to. When one pillar of health is compromised, the rest must pick up the slack, so keep them all as strong as you can when you’re well!

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!

[button link=”https://vimfitness.com/nutrition/” text=”LEARN MORE” color=”green” size=”large” fullwidth=”true”]

 

July 26, 2018/by VIM Fitness
https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/AlignProbiotic-8-of-8.jpg 400 600 VIM Fitness https://vimfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Website_logo.png VIM Fitness2018-07-26 22:57:472018-07-26 23:02:183 Easy Health Hacks You Can Do Today!
Page 15 of 26«‹1314151617›»

Blog Categories

  • Class Instructors
  • Community
  • Events
  • Fitness
  • Massage
  • None
  • Nutrition
  • Promos
  • VIM Forum
  • VIM Pilates

Tags

2022 2023 april boston gym cambridge cambridge gym cambridge ma December discount dumbbell fitness free weights functional movement gym healthy diet holiday holiday hours initiation fee kettlebell kettlebell series limited time offer membership new year nutrition october offer personal trainer personal training pilates promo promos promotion recipe recipes savings september sgt small group training special spring vim vim fitness vim Pilates weight lifting weight training

NEWS

  • 20th Anniversary DealsJuly 2026 – 20th Anniversary Deals
  • June Membership Promos 2026

INSTAGRAM

vimfitness

Happy 🇺🇸FOURTH OF JULY🇺🇸 from VIM Fitness! VIM i Happy 🇺🇸FOURTH OF JULY🇺🇸 from VIM Fitness! 

VIM is ‼️OPEN‼️

Saturday July 4:
-Central Square 8am-6pm with ALL group fitness classes CANCELED 
-University Park CLOSED

Sunday July 5: Regular Weekend Hours- check MindBody for updated class schedule
Don’t let the🌡️ high temps 🥵 stop you from getting Don’t let the🌡️ high temps 🥵 stop you from getting your workout in- VIM has AC to keep you cool all summer long!

Now through July 20, new members get 20% OFF either the company or regular yearly paid in full membership, plus waive initiation fee! Or get your first month for ONLY $20, plus waive the initiation fee!

Not ready to commit? Get a FREE 3-DAY PASS for when your show an ACTIVE gym membership from another local fitness facility!
🎉Celebrate VIM’s 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY with 20 days 🎉Celebrate VIM’s 20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY with 20 days of saving!🎉
 
🥳Paid in Full Promo: New members get 20% OFF either the company or regular yearly paid in full membership, plus waive initiation fee! Offer Ends July 20, 2026. 

🥳12 Month Commitment Promo (monthly payments): First Month ONLY $20, plus waive the initiation fee!Offer Ends July 20, 2026.

🎊BOTH MEMBERSHIPS INCLUDE 2 COMPLIMENTARY PERSONAL TRAINING SESSIONS🎊

🎁Not ready to commit? Get a FREE 3-DAY PASS for when your show an ACTIVE gym membership from another local fitness facility!
Lower back pain getting you down? Check out these Lower back pain getting you down? Check out these 5 exercises from VIM trainer Christian!

Interested in more? Get your FREE personal training assessment with Christian or RIGHT NOW, 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.
VIM is OPEN 🇺🇸FOURTH OF JULY🇺🇸 weekend!!!! 🔴Frida VIM is OPEN 🇺🇸FOURTH OF JULY🇺🇸 weekend!!!!

🔴Friday July 3:
-Central Square 8am-8pm with a MODIFIED group fitness schedule (check MindBody for updates)
-University Park 9am to 7pm
⚪️Saturday July 4:
-Central Square 8am-6pm with ALL group fitness classes CANCELLED 
-University Park CLOSED
🔵Sunday July 5: Regular Weekend Hours- check MindBody for updated class schedule
Limited time offer!! GET $50 off a yearly paid in Limited time offer!! 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!!!
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.
.
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. 
.
Email: tyler@vimfitness.com to get started.
Come cardio at VIM! Don’t let the 🥵hot summer temp Come cardio at VIM! Don’t let the 🥵hot summer temps keep you from getting your run, walk or bike in- we have AC and a wide variety of bikes, treadmills, rowers, stair masters and elliptical machines to help you reach your cardio goals even on the hottest of days! 

Want to see what VIM is all about? Get a FREE three day pass when you bring your key tag from a local gym!
‼️NEW CLASS‼️ Band Camp with new VIM instructor Mi ‼️NEW CLASS‼️ Band Camp with new VIM instructor Mikael starting this Saturday June 20 at 12pm!!

Get ready to strengthen, sculpt, and move! This 45-minute full-body workout combines light weights and resistance bands to target every major muscle group while improving strength, endurance, balance, and mobility. Designed for all fitness levels, this class offers options and modifications so you can challenge yourself at your own pace. Expect an energizing, effective workout that leaves you feeling stronger, empowered, and ready to take on the day.

Passionate about helping others feel strong, confident, and capable, Mikael strives to create workouts that are both challenging and accessible for all fitness levels. His goal is to make fitness enjoyable while helping participants build strength, improve mobility, and develop healthy habits that support everyday life. Whether you’re just starting your fitness journey or looking to take your workouts to the next level, he provides a supportive and motivating environment where everyone can succeed. He believes movement is for everybody, and is committed to helping you reach your goals while having fun along the way.
VIM is more than just a gym! We offer sauna, steam VIM is more than just a gym! We offer sauna, steam room and hydro massage chairs that come included in your membership! 

Want to see what VIM is all about? Get a FREE three day pass when you bring your key tag from a local gym!
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! 
.
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
Maintain your fitness goals this June with VIM per Maintain your fitness goals this June with VIM personal training!! 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!
Let VIM help you reach your summer goals!! Just Let VIM help you reach your summer goals!! 

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!!!
Bachata at VIM with Ryan IS AT A NEW TIME!! ‼️NOW‼ Bachata at VIM with Ryan IS AT A NEW TIME!! ‼️NOW‼️ Saturdays at 10am! 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. 

#groupfitness #cambridge #bachata #boston
New to VIM OR just haven’t taken advantage of this New to VIM OR just haven’t taken advantage of this COMPLIMENTARY service yet?? Check out our personal training services with a FREE FITNESS ASSESSMENT WITH A COMPLIMENTARY EVOLT 360 BODY SCAN!!

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.
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.

#boston #cambridge #gym groupfitness
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 ! 

#boston #cambridge #groupfitness #pole #gym
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.

#groupfitness #cambridge #bachata #boston
Follow on Instagram

SHOP VIM APPAREL

LOCATIONS

University Park
350 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 577-1100
Hours of Operation
Weekdays: 5:30am-9:30pm
Weekends: 9am-7pm
_____________________
Central Square
579 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 945-2708
Hours of Operation
Weekdays: 6am-10pm
Weekends: 8am-8pm

© 2025 Copyright VIM | Fitness. All Rights Reserved. Website design by Tap House Media
  • Link to X
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to Instagram
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top