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From Our Dads to Yours: Life Time Trainers Share Father's Day Health Tips

Published 06/15/2024, 01:38 AM
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Taking time for mental health, setting a positive example and ways to be active with your kids are key tips for Dads to live healthier, impactful lives

CHANHASSEN, Minn., June 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As Father's Day approaches, Life Time (NYSE:  LTH) is celebrating and sharing wisdom from Dads who make their health and wellness a priority.

This year, we're highlighting tips from three of our top personal trainers who are not only fitness professionals, but dedicated fathers of babies to adults. From mental health to setting a routine and healthy eating, these trainers have several tips to help inspire positive change.

Tip 1: Consistency Trumps Perfection with Workouts
Cliff Edberg, Senior Director of MIORA Performance + Longevity at Life Time

"Life changes each stage of your children's life and you need to be nimble with your expectations," Edberg says. "Workouts might get shortened or missed and that doesn't mean you fall off or throw your hands up. It means doing your best each day to adapt and do the best you can for yourself and for your family."

Edberg has been a personal trainer at Life Time since 2009 and is now Senior Director of its new  MIORA performance and longevity program. He's a father of two, ages 3 ½ and 12 weeks, and is currently focused on being consistent with his workouts versus having them be perfect.

Tip 2:   Remember to Ask for Help When You Need It
David Freeman, Senior Director of Alpha

"Giving yourself grace and asking for help truly unlocks your true superpower which is being vulnerable," Freeman says. "You cannot be optimal in what you are doing daily as a man if you are spread thin."

Freeman is not only a busy father of two, ages 10 and 8, but has coached thousands of people at Life Time through its Alpha Signature Group Training programming. Freeman prioritizes exercising 4-5 days a week and carves out time each day for spiritual connection to stay centered and mentally equipped. His biggest advice for men is a reminder that it's okay to ask for help and prioritize your mental health.  

Tip 3:  Move Every Day and Remember You Can Set a Positive Example for Your Kids
Bob Holper, Dynamic Personal Trainer

"Kids learn more from what they see from their parents, compared to being told what to do," Holper says. "As a parent I feel you can always have a balance in keeping your own health as a priority and still being a good parent spending quality time with your kids."

Holper has been a trainer with Life Time for nearly 30 years and always wants to set a good example as a healthy father for his three kids, ages 29, 27, and 24.

He emphasizes that dads should find time for themselves each day to get movement in. Strength training should be a priority, but taking a walk while focusing on eating clean natural foods can make a tremendous difference. Also, Holper emphasizes to his clients who are fathers that setting a good, healthy example for your kids can set them up with healthy habits for life.  

Life Time is dedicated to supporting your fitness journey, whether you prefer working out in one of our 170+ athletic country clubs or through our digital membership, which is now complimentary for anyone to download.

Life Time also has the perfect healthy gifts for Dad year-round on its LT Shop website. Our Father's Day Gift Guide can be found here.

About Life Time
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) empowers people to live healthy, happy lives through its portfolio of more than 170 athletic country clubs across the United States and Canada. The health and wellness pioneer also delivers a range of healthy way of life programs and information via its complimentary Life Time Digital app. The Company's healthy living, healthy aging, healthy entertainment communities and ecosystem serve people 90 days to 90+ years old and is supported by a team of more than 39,000 dedicated professionals. In addition to delivering the best programs and experiences through its clubs, Life Time owns and produces nearly 30 of the most iconic athletic events in the country.

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