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The Premier Charter Yacht To Cruise In Alaska: Choose Alaska Yacht Charters:

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Alaska Yacht Charters is “quite simply the best crewed yacht charter in Alaska.” With us you will see seals, sea otters, sea lions, eagles, Orcas, deer, brown and black bears. You will see whales and dolphins so close that you will reach out as if to touch them. With Alaska Yacht Charters you will not only eat salmon, halibut, crab and shrimp, but if you choose, you will catch them.

Alaska Yacht Charter’s Alaskan Story has great visibility and spacious common areas for sightseeing and relaxing: you can read, listen to music, view videos. The Alaskan Story has four guest staterooms below deck. Each has a bathroom with shower ensuite. All of the staterooms have ample storage and separate hanging lockers. The forward two staterooms each have two twin beds and the aft two staterooms have walk-a-round Queens.

The Alaskan Story’s large covered aft deck will comfortably seat 10 people. Her powerful Caterpillar Diesels allow her to cruise effortlessly at 10 - 12 knots and considerably more if necessary. The covered side walkways lead to a large forward decks with substantial additional seating. Her broad beam makes her a very comfortable yacht. The Story has a 14-foot inflatable and a17-foot Boston Whaler, both with new 4 stroke outboards. The Whaler is equipped with downriggers and fish-finder, which allow those who prefer to do their fishing from the mother ship to troll from the protected aft deck.

In 2006 the Story, a 90-foot Westport, got an all-new teak interior and most of the machinery was replaced or rebuilt. She is “better than new.” She has two new generators producing 110 and 220v AC and a water-maker, which makes up to 1200 gallons of water a day. Alaska Yacht Charter’s Alaskan Story truly provides all the comforts of the nicest of homes.

After a lengthy evaluation process Alaska Yacht Charters has been awarded a permit for Glacier Bay National Park. The Alaskan Story is one of only four yachts over 65 feet allowed to charter from June through August within the waters of the crown jewel of the our national park system. The National Park Service made its selections based on the financial strength, experience and environmental sensitivity of the competing charter companies. We are honored to be able to offer this experience to our guests.

Southeast Alaska is what we do. It is all that we do. We know where the whales, bears, sea lions, dolphins, puffin, eagles, salmon and halibut were last year and where they will be your week. Alaska Yacht Charter is simply the best and most experienced charter company in Southeast Alaska. If you have any questions please give me a call. I would be pleased to provide you with references from former clients, including some from your area. If you are looking for a charter yacht in Alaska choose us.

Are you ready for an unforgettable Alaska Yacht Charter adventure? We will help you explore the matchless beauty of Alaska right before your eyes. You can find us online at http://www.alaskanstory.com right now for more information on your ultimate getaway.

How To Most Effectively Work With A Personal Trainer

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

As a personal trainer, my clients will ask me, “How often should we meet?” This is a good question and one that takes some careful consideration because everybody’s needs and wants are different. Most of what personal training is about is instruction, support, and accountability. Here are some things to consider when deciding how often to see your trainer: How experienced are you? How fit are you right now? Do you tend to fall off your exercise schedule? What can you afford?

The less experienced you are, the more often I recommend meeting with a trainer especially in the beginning. Maybe three times a week for 4 weeks. After you’ve learned enough of the basics you could start to see the trainer less frequently. Here’s why: People that don’t know much about exercise and form have a lot to learn and that’s what the trainer is there for. In the beginning I suggest doing all of your weight workouts supervised by a trainer until your form is really good. I call it my ‘high five of approval’. I will not send a client off to do weight lifting exercises on their own until I am 100% confident that their form is great. Otherwise, the result is that they may do it wrong and end up with an injury. Exercising on your own is a decision that you and your trainer should make together. Create momentum in the beginning.

If falling off your exercise schedule is a pattern for you then I suggest having once or twice weekly appointments with your trainer indefinitely. Here’s why: An appointment with your trainer once a week makes you accountable and that’s good. I have clients that I’ve worked with once or twice a week for 9 years and counting! Before they started working with me, their exercise came in waves. Not now. I keep them on track. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had clients say to me “I never would have worked out today if we didn’t have this appointment.” Be honest with yourself, there’s no shame in admitting that you just won’t do it on your own but then do something about it. Trainers understand.

If you are at a pretty good level of fitness but you do the same exercises all the time, having an appointment once a month to spice up your routine is a great idea. Here’s why: Have you heard people talk about the need to ‘confuse your body’? What it basically means is that you don’t want you body to become too comfortable. This happens when you do the same thing all the time. Ideally, you should be challenging your body and ‘confusing’ it by doing different exercises with different levels of exertion. This is the best way to optimize your exercise. So, if you find yourself bored in your routine or not challenged but motivated enough to do it on your own, you would greatly benefit from a once a month appointment. The new material will keep you challenged and engaged.

Maybe you don’t need any instruction from a trainer because you’ve been exercising for years. Maybe you’re exercising consistently on your own and you don’t need the accountability. I would still suggest having a trainer that you check in with once a month. I’ll tell you why. Everybody needs a coach. Even professional athletes and Olympians need coaches. If you work out alone, it’s very easy to ignore injuries, fall into a run, get bored and not challenge yourself. Meeting with a trainer once a month is great way to mix up your workouts and keep them fresh and challenging. Also, a trainer will not let you ignore an injury.

Remember you don’t have to sign on for a package of sessions right away. Take your time in deciding if you have picked the right person and if you want to keep working with them. It may seem like a lot of money but if you re lucky enough to find a trainer you enjoy and you’re getting results, I am confident that it will be worth every dime!

Picking the right Denver Personal Trainer can make or break your resolution to get fit. Let us be your fitness confidant and sketch a individual workout plan that is best for you. Visit www.filettifitness.com right now for more information.