10 Years + Best Shape Ever = Awesome

Amy’s training program is awesome! I’ve been training with Amy over the last 10 years and have had amazing results!

I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been in and I owe that in a large part to Amy and her programs.

Amy is an amazing trainer. She knows what she is doing, is very aware of each of our fitness levels and helps us adapt our exercise program to meet our needs. Amy is very cognizant of form, technique, hydration, nutrition and how that all fits together into her work out routines and fitness programs. And yet she also pushes us to do better and to get stronger.

Amy’s goal is to help us become fit, healthy, and to help us reach our fitness goals. I encourage you to come give her programs a try. They do work and you will get results!

~ Kathy S.

Check out upcoming AVC Elite Training Sessions and contact Amy today to reserve your spot in group training and natural running programs so you too can be in your best shape ever!

Q&A with Danny Abshire, Cofounder of Newton Running

Q: What is the most common [running] form mistake?

A: Over-striding with a slow cadence. If your foot pounds into the earth in front of your body, you incur an impact that’s three to five times that of your weight. This shocks your muscles and joints, putting you at risk for injury.

Additionally, a stride that’s too long will throw your entire body out of whack. If you over-stride, you will almost land with a stiff, extended leg. Your body will be slung backward, your hips rotated and your shoulders twisted to compensate. As the heel strikes, it breaks your forward momentum. You then have to slap the ground with your foot and use a great amount of force to push off again to get yourself moving. This break/push action is both inefficient and potentially harmful.

natural running formAs Mesa Arizona’s Newton Natural Running Certified Coach, Amy can help you achieve the ideal efficient running form with a personal running assessment and/or group training sessions.

Read the complete article and interview with Danny Abshire at Competitor’s Women’s Running Stride Right.