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I’m James Burns
Jim has always understood the benefits of exercise and is an advocate of helping schools build more activity time into student schedules to keep our children active and above all healthy. Jim is certified by the National Academy Of Sports Medicine (NASM) as a personal trainer and believes that exercise is the first step in reducing stress and becoming balanced mentally, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. As an educator Jim believes that knowledge is power and that everyone should understand the benefits of exercise. “I Trained For A Quadruple Bypass” (contained as part of this newsletter) explains his journey from the understanding one’s own health and how one can ready themselves physical, mentally, and spiritually and do so without fear. Having a history of heart disease and stroke in his family Jim has learned that we are not determined by our genetics we are only influenced, and we can change our response to the influence at any time.
Do Some Resistance Training
Do Some Resistance Training Look online casually and you’ll find countless resistance training programs promising to help you get lean, build muscle, and be “beach-body ready” for summer or that upcoming vacation to Cancun. Then comes the equipment—which can create...
The 5 Essential Movement Patterns Every Exercise Program Should Include
When it comes to building strength, improving mobility, and staying injury-free, your workout shouldn’t just be about random exercises. The best programs are built on foundational movement patterns—the ways your body naturally moves in daily life. Training these...
Change Your Mind Before You Change Your Body
When most people think about getting fit, they rush straight to the gym or the newest diet trend. But here’s the hard truth: if your mindset isn’t right, your body won’t follow. You’ve probably tried it before—joining a program, buying the supplements, maybe even...
Why Young People Today Are Overweight and Ignoring Their Health
We live in a time of constant information, endless convenience, and digital connection—yet the health of young people is suffering more than ever. Rates of obesity, inactivity, and stress-related illness are climbing among teens and young adults, and it’s not just...
Weight Loss Without The Gimmicks: A Practical Guide
Why Losing Weight Feels So Hard With so many diet fads, it’s no wonder people get confused about what “eating healthy” really means. I’ll be honest — I’m not a dietician, and for half my life I didn’t eat particularly well. Over the years, I’ve probably lost and...
Safe Training After Knee Replacements
A knee replacement can be life-changing—restoring mobility, reducing pain, and opening the door to activities that once felt impossible. But after surgery, the journey doesn’t end in the hospital or with physical therapy. Safe, ongoing training is essential for...
Why Balance, Stability, and Confidence Matter More Than Ever For Seniors
Getting older doesn’t mean slowing down—it means moving smarter. And when it comes to staying active and independent, balance, stability, and confidence are everything. If you’re a senior (or love someone who is), these three factors can make the difference between...
Why Form Matters More Than Weight: The Truth About Injury Prevention
When it comes to strength training or any form of physical exercise, people often obsess over how much weight they can lift. But here’s the truth: the number on the bar doesn’t mean a thing if your form is garbage. Form isn’t just important — it’s everything. Lifting...
The Sun, The Moon, And COVID
There’s a rhythm to life that comes from rising early, stepping outside, putting in a full day’s work, and returning home in the evening. It’s not just about productivity. It’s about structure, purpose, and physical movement—things that ground us as human beings. For...
Do Something Nice for your Spouse, your Children or your Parents: Just another way to stay simply fit
I have been married to my wife Pat for ten years; needless to say that this is my second marriage. I learned a lot along the way and made a bunch of mistakes as well. Pat works hard; until recently she cared for her aging mother and is truly a great person and wife....