You know all of the reasons why you should go to the gym. Strength training builds muscle, promotes weight loss, protects your bones, and even improves your mood. Cardio improves your heart and brain health. Group classes are fun, can add variety to your routine, and give you a chance to meet new people.
Read about Amy's story that was featured in Louisville Magazine! Keep up the good work! Learn more about our HMR program and Orientation dates here.
Weight Loss Success: With a Program or On Your Own?
When you begin a weight loss program, do you like to go it alone or with support? Everyone is different, and for some a bit of information is all they need to get going on their own. The rest of us, however, can usually benefit from a proven program on the road to weight loss and better health.
Topics: weight loss, hmr
At Milestone, we are blessed with phenomenal staff in all departments. Take a second to learn more about our top notch Pilates crew!
Our very own John Horton has done the unthinkable; completing 50 marathons in all 50 states. What an accomplishment! Read about his journey below!
When you want to lose weight, a fitness class is the perfect way to reach your goal. So what’s the secret to weight loss? Classes that torch calories, increase your strength, and that keep your metabolism revving long after you’ve left the gym.
Topics: Fitness, weight loss
Check out Chelsea's (one of our amazing trainers!) 9 tips for finding that necessary motivation to keep going!
Betsy Wade, one of our amazing Milestone members, recently shared how her life has changed in the last year. We love her courage, honesty and willingness to share her story as it has the potential to inspire others! Milestone is thrilled we could be a part of Betsy's journey. Read her exert below. You go girl!
I’ve been attending Milestone for 11 years. Initially, it was per a doctor’s recommendation for me to recover from some lingering knee issues that had been caused by an automobile accident 20 years ago. I started in Dody’s water exercise classes because the low-impact exercise was something I could do in spite of my knees, to improve my overall health. My doctor had told me at the time of the auto accident that I would inevitably need to have a knee replacement or ankle fusion within 10 years… Well, as I said, that was 20 years ago and no surgery yet. I’m doing better than ever!