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Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Physical Equilibrium founder and personal trainer Sara Dimmick recently obtained her Training Peaks certification. It is the 10th certification that Sara has acquired. PhysicalEquilibrium_TrainingPeaks

Training Peaks, defined as “the ultimate training and nutrition software,” is said to help motivated individuals and professionals achieve health, fitness and peak athletic performance.

The software makes it seamless for individuals and training groups to plan & log workouts, track results and monitor data such as heart rate zones, mileage, pace, elevation. It has downloadable GPS and power meter compatibility with most popular brands and devices. It also allows athletes to more easily communicate with their trainers and teammates.

While the software is available to anyone, Sara believes that it is of the most benefit to triathletes, cyclists and long-distance runners. For more information or to sign up for the program, visit the company’s website at http://home.trainingpeaks.com.

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

With only a few days remaining in 2011, most of us are just trying to survive this holiday season.

The cold, dark days; the social obligations; the tempting cookies and chocolates in our faces no matter where we turn are quite extraordinary. And with so many things working against us, how do we avoid winter weight gain?

The theme with my patients and clients during the winter/holiday season is maintenance.
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There is no doubt that it is extremely hard to try to lose any weight between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. BUT maintenance is possible with a little effort.The first step is to figure out why weight gain happens. From my standpoint it’s quite simple. Most comfortable, weather friendly activities such as running, triathlons, tennis, golf, walking to work, etc. get harder to do outside in winter months – especially here in NYC. Without races, court or tee times holding one accountable; people’s activity levels tend to severely diminish or even stop.

The change in weather is further complicated by the proximity to additional calories that begins around Halloween.  Many food options become available during October, November and December that simply are not available during other times of the year.

So why weight gain happens in the winter /holiday season is simple – people are moving less and eating more. But that does not mean you cannot enjoy the season and maintain your current weight and fitness levels.

Below are a few tips to maintain your weight this holiday season:

1. Replace your Summer and Spring Activities – Especially triathletes and runners – hit the weights! Nothing keeps the fat off like strength training. If you insist on remaining cardio queens throughout the winter, however, gear up and purchase long cycling pants, get booties, get an ear band.

2. If you know social obligations will prevent you from your traditional evening workout, get up early and hit the gym. There’s a reason 6am spin classes exist.

3. Avoid excessive liquid calories – You do NOT need that peppermint mocha just because Starbucks says you do. The excessive booze certainly won’t keep your pants from getting tighter. Drink less by alternating with water and consumer your liquid calories and carbs wisely.

4. At parties,  go for the veggie platter first. If you shove a handful of bell peppers, carrots and celery down your throat before anything else, believe me, not much more will fit in your stomach.

- By Sarah Currie MS RD

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Physical Equilibrium is pleased to announce our 2011 holiday season promotions just in time for your Black Friday shopping! Sara&Sarah

From now until December 30, 2011, new clients can purchase:

  • 3 60-minute private personal training sessions: $270
    • $70 discount off of regular price
  • 2 60-minute personal training sessions and 1 nutrition class: $355
    • $90 discount off of regular price
  • 5 small group classes: $90
    • $45 discount off of regular price
  • Nutrition assessment and follow up: $150
    • $95 discount off of regular price

All sessions are redeemable for up to one year after purchase.


Current Clients: Contact Sara Dimmick privately about your special promotions and discounts!
Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Physical Equilibrium is pleased to participate in the QSAC Auction for Autism.  Currently, we’ve placed our Outdoor Workout Classes up for bidding.  Visit the auction by clicking here and place your bid to receive a great workout while supporting a great cause!masthead

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Physical Equilibrium is pleased to announce that it will again be providing personal training services in East Hampton this summer.  Starting Memorial Day Weekend and lasting until Labor Day Weekend, Physical Equilibrium founder and head-trainer Sara DimmickHamptons_main_image is available for personal training either at Lift Gym East Hampton, at your summer residence or even at the beach.  Sessions are available on weekends and during select week days.

There’s no excuse to let your workout suffer while on vacation.  Contact Sara Dimmick at 917-744-6627 to reserve your summer personal training sessions today.