These are definitely unprecedented times we are living in today. I know you’ve heard the phrase many times in the last six months, but it still remains true. Every individual is experiencing different emotions during this time and the emotions may vary day to day. We’re all dealing with different challenges impacting our mental wellbeing. Me included. What I’ve learned during this time is to never discount your challenges or emotions you are feeling and never discount those of others.
Read MoreDreaming Of A European Vacation This Summer...Think Again....
I hope everyone is well and staying healthy in our new norm. Summer is usually a time when we are all planning vacations near and far. This summer is a bit different and if there is going to be a get-away; be sure it will be near. Usually, this time of year I would be planning an August trip to Europe or some other far away destination.
Read MoreNurturing New Interests During Times of Sheltering in Place
Most importantly, I want to start off by saying I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy! All of us are taking on new social normals in order to protect eachother and ourselves from the invisible COVID-19 enemy. Our social and professional interactions have completely changed. We’ve become experts at virtual meetings and cocktails. We’ve adjusted to centering all of our activity around our individual homes. It’s been a time of slowing down, more time and conversation with our loved ones and adjusting to a new way of life. I truly believe it’s been a mentally challenging time for all of us. However, our primary focus is to stay healthy and keep those around us healthy.
Read MoreStaying Fit, Healthy and Motivated During a Pandemic..How Virtual Training Helped Me
I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy! These are certainly unprecedented times we are living in today. It’s so easy to lose track of time and the importance of taking care of ourselves both mentally and physically at times like these.
Read MoreEver Get in a Fitness Funk....Just Remember KEEP MOVING!
The winter months can cause many of us to get into a bit of a funk. It’s cold outside, it gets dark sooooo very early and all you want to do is cuddle up in front of the television and wait for spring. The last thing you may feel like doing is going to the gym or taking that bootcamp class to be yelled out for 45 minutes. I admit it, I am guilty of getting into this funk as well.
Read MoreGetting My Stride Back..Precision Run at Equinox
Running has always been part of my workout routine. Beginning with my first marathon 20 years ago. i remember training for that marathon one step at a time. I wasn’t a big runner, but knew I wanted to run a marathon to prove to myself I could do it. I started going on small runs in Central Park, starting with three miles and building it up from there bit by bit.
Read MoreFasting Mimicking Diet - I gave it a try...
There are so many diets out there that it can be overly daunting to know what is the best for you and what is the difference between all of them. There’s Keto, Paleo, Plant Based, Vegan, Vegetarian, Whole30, Intermittent Fasting, and the list goes on. To be honest, I’m a true believer we each know our body the best and how it reacts to the foods we choose.
Read MoreTaking Care of My Heart....
I had a bit of a scare in June, but all is A-OK! But I definitely learned a lesson. I went for my annual physical and I had slightly elevated blood pressure. It has been slightly elevated for the last three years, but not high enough to warrant medication.
Read MoreGetting Over Some Fears - Hanging Upside Down!!
Well…we all have some fears no matter how old we are. One of my biggest physical fears is being upside down! I still haven’t mastered the headstand and hated somersaults as a kid! However, there are times when we need to chip away at these fears no matter what they are. News to report…I’m chipping away at my fear of being upside down and doing it in Pilates.
Read MoreGetting Back on Track...
I was fortunate enough to do a lot of fun traveling this winter, mostly to warmer climates. While traveling , i always try to keep myself moving and try not to go overboard with my meals, but I’m human and when on vacation I do slip sometimes and that’s ok. I’ve learned to forgive myself when I go a bit off track. It’s so important to give ourselves permission to take some time off from our rigid schedules and just enjoy. It’s called “recharging”. I found recharging to be so important to both my mental and physical self. We all need those times.
Read MoreSt. Barths Winter Getaway...Ahhhhh...
Everyone has a “Happy Place” I like to think. A place you go to that simply makes you smile and takes you away from your day to day. A place that makes you smile as soon as you get there and one that you are so sad to leave. My “Happy Place’ is St. Barths, formally known as Saint Barthelemy, a French speaking Caribbean island.
Read MoreStaying Motivated In These Frigid Temps
For those of us not living in warmer climates, winter can be a tough period to stay motivated to get to the gym and not give the ok to eat comfort food every night. Trust me I know how it feels. I was definitely feeling a bit sluggish over the past couple of weeks, but said to myself “Rich, snap out of it and get moving”.
Read MoreStrength Training Over 50...
As I’ve gotten older, I more than ever realize the importance of strength training in my weekly fitness routine. We all begin to lose muscle mass as we get older. This is why it is so important we continue to incorporate strength training in our workouts as we age.
Read MoreThe SKILLMILL...My New Fav Tread Workout
I started getting a bit bored of my tabata runs and treadmill sprints on the tread at the gym. I needed to find another way to torch the fat with another version of the tread sprint. I found the SKILLMILL by Technogym to be just what I was looking for.
Read MoreGetting Back To My Exercise and Nutrition Routine After Portugal & Morocco
I’ve written about resetting after a long vacation earlier this summer, but felt the need to expand on it after coming back from my latest trip to Portugal and Morocco. I was basically gone for two and a half weeks. Just a few days after returning home, I went to Charleston for a long weekend and arrived back to New York and had a lovely British friend spend the week with us. I had an incredible time during all of this, but I’m not super human so something’s were put on the back burner (i.e. my daily exercise routine and regular diet).
Read MoreMarrakech...Magical Defined
Marrakech was my next stop after my fantastic trip to Portugal. It did not disappoint. We arrived in Marrakech in the afternoon and staying at a riad (L’Hotel Marrakech) within the ancient walled medina.
Read MorePortugal...WOW
Portugal was always on my travel list, but for some reason I just never focused on it until now. I spent ten days in September visiting Lisbon, Cascais and driving down the southern coast of Portugal spending time in the Algarve (Lagos) and Comporta. Portugal surpassed my expectations!
Read MoreWelcome to RICHPIPIA.COM-WELLNESS
Thanks for checking out my new site on Wellness and Lifestyle. I decided to start the site as a way for me to share with all of you how I try to stay healthy, fit and overall well at this midpoint in my life. Once I turned 50, I told myself I'm not going to let a number get in the way of my fitness and overall wellness goals. I started seeing people my age not pushing themselves as hard as they used to.
Read MoreWellness and Fitness Vacations...A Must Try
When thinking of vacations, many of us think of relaxing on a beach, foreign city excursions or going away to far off exotic locations. A couple of years ago we decided to mix it up and went to Kenya to a wellness and fitness retreat called Wildfitness for seven days. This was the first time I ever experienced a truly "active" vacation.
Read MoreYes..Skincare Is Important
I started my own skincare regimen at the ripe old age of 30 and haven't stopped since. Sometimes I feel as though I'm doing a "paint by number" on my face, but I push though it every morning and evening.
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