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Oak Park's Gymnastics and Recreation Center is a wonderful place to work. Located at 21 Lake St., Oak Park, the GRC provides high-quality apartments with responsive property management. Park District of Chicago has brought the center to life with a skilled team of professionals in construction, design, and program management. The facility provides special holiday, winterspring and summer break programs for the community.


You can make an appointment to see the facility by completing the online application. To make an appointment, you will need to upload a copy your driver's license as well as proof of residency. A photo ID is required. The parent or guardian must accompany the child. To supervise children, a parent or guardian must also be present. A fee of $10 will apply if the cancellation is made more than 48 hours before the program. In case of extreme weather, no refund will be issued.


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FAQ

What's a good workout plan for 7 days?

A seven-day exercise plan should include cardiovascular training (running/biking/swimming), strength exercises (using weight machines, free weights) and one flexibility/core program (yoga or Pilates). Each activity must be completed at least once per week. Each session should not take more than 45 mins.

Cardiovascular Exercise: Running/Biking/Swimming

The goal is to get in at least 60 minutes of cardio activities per week. Try to do 75 minutes per semaine for the best results. Cardio exercise can stimulate blood flow and increase muscle growth.

Strength Training

While cardio exercises target the heart and lungs, strength training targets the muscles and bones. Strength training increases lean muscle mass and helps to burn calories even at rest.

Flexibility & Core Workouts

Your whole body will be stronger if you have flexibility and core training. Both yoga as well as Pilates are great choices.


What are the best foods to avoid when trying weight loss?

Avoid trans fats. Trans fats can raise LDL (the unhealthy) cholesterol levels while lowering HDL levels (the good).

Trans fats are found in deep-fried foods, fast food, packaged baked goods, snack cakes, and other processed foods.

These unhealthy fats cause inflammation which leads to heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems.

Avoid foods that are sweetened with artificial sweeteners. Artificial sweeteners may increase your chance of getting cancer.

These chemicals are found everywhere, from soft drinks to chewing candy to candy bars to chewing gum. They appear in many other foods, including meat, poultry, fish, and eggs.

Artificial sweeteners include saccharin.

The American Heart Association recommends that these chemicals be avoided as they can damage DNA.


How many calories should I eat daily?

The exact amount varies depending on the person. On average, between 2000 and 2500 calories a day. You need to determine how many calories you need based on age, gender, height, weight, activity level, and lifestyle.


Is it possible to drink alcohol while training?

Yes. Alcohol has increased energy expenditure, speed up recovery time, and reduced soreness.

Also, alcohol increases insulin sensitivity which makes it easier to absorb glucose.

However, alcohol can cause dehydration, which can slow down your metabolism. Also, alcohol can reduce testosterone production, which may lead to lower muscle-building potential.

These are the reasons women should not drink alcohol before going to work out. Women who drink heavily should wait at the least 24 hours before exercising.

It is important that women who are nursing avoid alcohol.

Men should limit their alcohol intake to just one drink each day.



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How To

How can I burn fat and exercise?

Exercise burns calories through increased metabolism and oxygen consumption.

Exercise at a moderate intensity to safely lose weight.

These tips can help you to burn fat while training:

  • Cardio exercises can include running, walking, swimming or cycling.
  • You can exercise for 30 mins three times per week.
  • You can lose weight by adding strength training to the routine.
  • Avoid intense exercise. You can build muscle without having to lose muscle tissue.
  • Keep hydrated during exercise. Water is essential for flushing out toxins and keeping your body hydrated.
  • After exercising, you should drink low-fat protein drinks. Protein shakes are great for your muscles and energy.
  • Smaller meals are better for you.
  • Don't skip breakfast! Skipping breakfast can make you tired and sluggish.
  • Take care of yourself mentally. Stressful situations may slow down your metabolism.
  • Keep a positive attitude. Studies have shown that people who are convinced they are overweight gain more weight than those who feel they look attractive.
  • Get enough rest. You will have a harder time losing weight if you do not get enough sleep.
  • Always be active. Make sure you get up and move every hour.
  • Maintain a healthy diet. You will feel fuller longer if you eat right.
  • Find ways to relax. Relaxing doesn't mean your body releases stress hormones which cause muscle tissue to be destroyed.

A balanced diet provides all the nutrients necessary for growth and development.

Eat six small meals each day instead of three large ones. This allows your body to properly digest what you have eaten.

For strong bones to be maintained, you need approximately 500mg of calcium per day. Calcium is available in dairy products like milk, yogurt, fortified soy beverages, orange juice, cereal, bread, and cereals.

Calcium comes from leafy green vegetables, beans, tofu, nuts, seeds, and cheese.

Your body needs vitamin D to absorb calcium. Vitamin D is found in eggs yolk, fatty fish and fortified foods.

Vitamin E plays an important role in skin health. It can be found as a vegetable oil, wheat germ, peanuts or almonds.

Your body requires zinc to function normally and for wound healing. Zinc can be found as a mineral in oysters.

Zinc deficiencies can lead to fatigue, decreased appetite, depression, and reduced immunity.

Sugar intake can lead to insulin resistance which causes blood glucose levels to rise. Insulin resistance can lead to weight gain.

High levels of free radicals can lead to insulin resistance. Free radicals are molecules that have unpaired electrons, which can cause damage to cell membranes or other parts of your body.

The most common sources of free radicals include food additives.

Free radical damage can lead to cancer, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, asthma, and aging.

A well-balanced diet rich in antioxidants is the best way for you to avoid free radical damage. Antioxidants protect against oxidative damage.

Antioxidant vitamins include Vitamin C (found in citrus fruits), beta carotene (found in carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, broccoli, cantaloupe, apricots, squash, mangoes, peaches, peppers, tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, watermelon, and strawberries), and Vitamin E (found in nuts, olive oil, avocados, and eggs).

Additional antioxidant nutrients include selenium and copper, manganese and zinc.

Selenium helps to protect cells against free radicals and oxidative stress. Selenium is also found in Brazil nuts.

Copper protects your eyes, brain, eyes and red blood cell. Copper can be found in shellfish and poultry as well as meat and organ meats.

Manganese is essential for bone structure. Manganese may be found in brown rice or spinach, bananas and prunes as well raisins, oatmeal and lentils.

Zinc is essential for normal growth, reproduction, wound healing, and average growth. Zn can be found in lean cuts, white fish, poultry, eggs, and other foods.




 



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