
Most of us have safely tucked away our failed New Year’s resolutions to dust off once again next January.
But four members of the Enjoy team are jolting life back into that age-old “get in shape” resolution with the help of Adamson’s Peak Performance. Publisher Yvonne Mazzotta, photographer and sales representative James Mazzotta, managing editor Ronda Ball and writer/copy editor Kerri Regan have embarked upon a six-month training regimen with the goal of losing weight, gaining muscle mass and getting healthier.
All four participants are busy parents with demanding careers, and they hope that improved fitness will give them more energy for their fast-paced lives.
Joe Adamson, the owner of Adamson’s Peak Performance, assigned personal trainers to work with the foursome to reach their goals. “They’ll have that accountability, education and the extra push to stick with it,” Adamson says. “We want to help them reach that optimal health and fitness – but fitness isn’t just a workout. It’s got to be fun. We hope that our friendly, welcoming atmosphere makes them more likely to come here in those precious morning hours.”
“The beauty of this little leap into the health world is that we are all in it together,” Yvonne says. “It allows us to support, laugh, make fun of each other – and because we are all coming from the same place, this will be the key to our success.”
You can follow the foursome’s successes and struggles on this blog.
But four members of the Enjoy team are jolting life back into that age-old “get in shape” resolution with the help of Adamson’s Peak Performance. Publisher Yvonne Mazzotta, photographer and sales representative James Mazzotta, managing editor Ronda Ball and writer/copy editor Kerri Regan have embarked upon a six-month training regimen with the goal of losing weight, gaining muscle mass and getting healthier.
All four participants are busy parents with demanding careers, and they hope that improved fitness will give them more energy for their fast-paced lives.
Joe Adamson, the owner of Adamson’s Peak Performance, assigned personal trainers to work with the foursome to reach their goals. “They’ll have that accountability, education and the extra push to stick with it,” Adamson says. “We want to help them reach that optimal health and fitness – but fitness isn’t just a workout. It’s got to be fun. We hope that our friendly, welcoming atmosphere makes them more likely to come here in those precious morning hours.”
“The beauty of this little leap into the health world is that we are all in it together,” Yvonne says. “It allows us to support, laugh, make fun of each other – and because we are all coming from the same place, this will be the key to our success.”
You can follow the foursome’s successes and struggles on this blog.
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