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Lose Weight in Luxury at Pritikin
Learn a healthier lifestyle while on vacation
By Arvin Steinberg
Most of us go on vacation, have a good time,
overindulge a little, probably put on a few pounds, and when we return home,
it’s back to the old routine. So, just for a moment, imagine a vacation in a
luxurious setting, where you have a good time, eat good food, exercise and
lose weight. And when you return home, you feel energized, have a new
lifestyle, and you’re no longer back to the old grind. That’s how I felt
after just one week at the Pritikin Longevity Center & Spa in Aventura,
Florida.
Pritikin moved to new surroundings two years ago. The
former facility, a hotel in Miami Beach has been torn down and now Pritikin
is situated in a lush tropical setting at the luxurious Turnberry Isle Yacht
Club. The building is magnificent. You enter into a regal marble lobby. The
main lounge and dining areas are constructed of dark, rich woods, with
parquet wood flooring and elegant carpeting. Floor-to-ceiling windows afford
views of the intra-coastal waterway, where expensive yachts are docked, and
an inviting pool area, with a bridge across and a waterfall. Tennis and golf
facilities are nearby.
My large room in the Marina Hotel had a separate
dressing area and walk-in closet. The bath was immense and included a huge
whirlpool bathtub, with enough room for two large people, and a separate
shower. My room also had a balcony where I could sit and overlook the
intra-coastal waterway.
Since Pritikin is committed to improving your health
and lifestyle, one of the first things I did was to meet with a Pritikin
doctor. As everyone knows, a main rap on doctors is that they are
inadequately trained, if at all, in the areas of nutrition and exercise. But
at Pritikin, that is what they specialize in. I had a friendly discussion
with my Pritikin doctor about my health and medical history. I was given
several tests so that the doctor would know such things as my heart rate,
blood pressure, sugar and cholesterol levels. The doctor used this
information to set up my exercise program and to advise me about specific
nutritional information that would benefit me. He told me he would monitor
my progress during the week and would meet with me again at the end of the
week.
The entire week was filled with healthy activities and
was a real learning experience. I attended lectures which gave me life
saving information on heart disease, elevated cholesterol, high blood
pressure, diabetes, obesity, arthritis, cancer, stress and general wellness.
My wife enjoyed the lectures on women’s health issues.
And the food was wonderful. It was carefully prepared
by chefs with the oversight of the professional nutritionists on the
Pritikin staff. The low fat, low salt, no sugar diet was delicious, and I
am still following it at home.
I loved the sumptuous lunch buffet with the dozens of
fresh fruits and vegetables to choose from. There were also creative hot
entrees made with heart healthy ingredients.
Pritikin recommends eating five or six small meals
during the day, so at mid-morning and mid-afternoon, it was snack time.
There were always two delicious soups and specially prepared fruit and
vegetable offerings to choose from. I never felt like I was on a diet. In
fact, I felt as if I was eating considerably more than I do at home.
Before dinner we enjoyed a cocktail hour with live
music provided by a talented pianist. Everyone gathered around the huge bar.
No alcohol was served. Instead, I along with the other guests enjoyed
complimentary Pritikin Mimosas made with tangerine tea, fresh squeezed
orange juice, and peach water. The Pritikin Berry Frappe made with berry
tea, assorted berries pureed, and berry flavored water was another delicious
cocktail enjoyed by many of the guests.
There was no assigned seating at dinner. You could
select a table for two or join a table of eight. After the first day you
started to know almost everyone. The atmosphere throughout the Pritikin
program was super-friendly and almost camp-like, with everyone discussing
how things went that day. The staff was not only friendly but always went
out of their way to please you.
The morning exercise sessions began with cardiovascular
exercises. You had the choice of working out on the aerobic equipment of
your choice. The state-of-the-art exercise room had many different types of
exercise machines. Among them were treadmills, cross-trainers and bicycles.
I chose the treadmill. The sessions were spirited with energetic aerobic
type music. TV’s tuned to different channels were on all sides of the large
exercise room with headsets attached to every machine if you wanted to
listen to a particular station. The staff was always present to assist you
and give instructions as to when to increase or lower your speed and when to
slow down to check your pulse rate, which was promptly recorded in your
file.
On alternate days the aerobic workout was followed by
either resistance training (weights) or by stretching and abdominal exercise
sessions. I particularly enjoyed the resistance training. Using free weights
we were instructed on how to properly do eight different exercises. After
each exercise we recorded in our files the number of sets and repetitions we
completed and the weight used. I kept this record and took it home with me
and I am still doing these exercises two to three times a week.There were
also sessions in Yoga and aquatics in the lavish Pritikin pool.
Some of my afternoons were spent at the new Pritikin
Longevity Center Spa with its vast area of treatments from Swedish Massages
to Craniosacral Therapy and Reflexology. Oh, how good it felt to get a
massage after my morning workout. The spa also has some other treatments
that aren’t readily available at typical spas. The spa has bone density
testing with a DEXA machine. The test takes just a few minutes and measures
your exact bone mineral content and detects as little as one percent of bone
loss, revealing your risk for developing osteoporosis and serious fractures.
They also have a body composition test which tells you the location of your
body fat. With this test you will be able to see just how much lean tissue
is available to help you burn calories. The body composition test also tells
you how much weight you need to lose to achieve a healthier metabolic
profile.
Personal training services are also available to help
you tailor your exercise program to your specific needs when you return
home. Pritikin also gives you a complete loose-leaf notebook of information
about nutrition, health, recipes, and exercise including illustrations on
how to correctly do each exercise, so you can refer to it after you leave
Pritikin.
Afternoons and evenings after dinner were filled with
outstanding seminars presented by highly trained health professionals. The
seminars covered a variety of subjects such as: nutrition; what foods you
should be eating and what foods you should be avoiding; weight loss and
weight control; how to handle stress; cooking instructions and
demonstrations; how to read labels on foods you buy at the grocery; vitamin
and mineral supplements; and how to deal with specific illnesses you might
have.
One of the health professionals who lectures at
Pritikin is Jay Kenney. He has a PhD degree from Rutgers University and is a
Nutrition Research Specialist. I attended several of his interesting,
informative, and often humorous seminars. He explained that many years ago
he suffered from serious health problems with his heart and high blood
pressure, and that he was able to reverse these problems by basically
following the Pritikin program.
Proper nutrition and exercise lead to a happy, healthy
lifestyle, according to the health professionals at the Pritikin Longevity
Center. Many people who come to Pritikin return year after year, sometimes
for two or three weeks or more, to learn more about how to maintain a
healthy lifestyle.
For more information about the Pritikin Longevity
Center, call 800-327-4914 or visit the website at
www.pritikin.com
Photos by Phyllis Steinberg
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