Thursday, May 21, 2015

Battling Anxiety With Meditation

We are always happy to promote health and wellness, and this story comes to us right from a RiverWinds member as he struggled with something that affects millions of people; anxiety. By using meditation, Trevor Savage was able to manage his stress by slowing down and finding himself. 







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It’s been ten years since I graduated college and decided to play poker for a living. When hitting these type of milestones I usually flash back in my mind about how it all got started (read about that here, my poker story, which I wrote at the end of 2008) and everything I’ve been through to make it work. I also like to “celebrate” these milestones by writing about my experiences during this journey and trying to figure out what I’ve learned along the way and what things I still need to improve upon. I still plan to do that in this entry, however, it will be framed in a different way and based around my experiences over the last year and a half dealing with something that affects approximately 40 million adults in the U.S. alone: Anxiety.
December 30th, 2013
There I was, staring at myself in the mirror of the bathroom at Bobby Flay’s restaurant in the Borgata. I looked so scared. I felt so completely out of control. I felt very short of breath, my chest felt so tight and the pains shooting around my heart were so intense I thought my body was going to explode. Thoughts were racing through my head: I am going to die. I’m not going to see my kids grow up. I’m never going to meet the little baby that is growing in Jody’s belly. I had felt like this before, most notably a few nights prior when I woke up in the middle of the night with a lot of the same thoughts and feelings. I also had been noticing a strange feeling in my throat that would come and go every so often that could only be described as not breathing for a few seconds followed by my heart beating rapidly. I washed my face and tried to gather myself and return to the table where Jody and a few of my friends were sitting, waiting to order. I sat down for five seconds that seemed more like 5 hours before I told Jody that I didn’t feel well and that she needed to follow me outside. The feelings in my body were so indescribably overwhelming and the thoughts in my head were so scrambled. I ran outside while violently shaking and did my best to tell Jody what was going on and that I thought I needed to go to the ER. They rushed me into the back where they did an EKG and chest X-rays to make sure everything was okay with me. After about 45 minutes and some Ativan, I started to calm down a little bit and regain some normal thought. I had just experienced my first full blown anxiety attack.
The next day I woke up feeling like I had been in an awful car accident. How did this happen? I was a very happy and healthy 30 year old guy with a great wife, wonderful kids and a job I loved. What could cause me to feel so overwhelmed with terrible thoughts that the emergency response system of my body was flipped on and the fear of impending death felt so real that I thought it was imperative that I be seen at the ER? I tend to be obsessive when it comes to tackling obstacles and I decided right then and there that this would be no different.
Getting Help 
I spent a lot of time over the next five to six months looking for the answers to those questions. I saw my family doctor first and she wrote me a script for Ativan to essentially hold me over in times when I felt like things were getting out of my control. I was very much against taking the prescribed drug route but she thought maybe we should try Paxil to see if that helped at all while I explored other ways to “beat” the anxiety. After three weeks of feeling completely miserable and depressed, I went back and told her it wasn’t for me. I spent a lot of time with Dr. Gaeta, our main wellness doctor we go to for anything and everything health related. I also started seeing a therapist who specialized in cognitive behavioral therapy. All of these things definitely helped but those five or six months were pretty brutal. There were several times when we had made plans to go out somewhere that had to be cancelled due to the way I was feeling including a time where we were seated at a restaurant and had to leave before we even ordered. There were many days that I ended up taking Ativan just to feel like I could function. I was so afraid of having another massive attack. The pattern would repeat itself every day. I’d start to feel some sort of feeling in my body. A lot of times it was that same feeling in my throat but there were various other ones that would pop up including pain in the temple area, chest pains, “anxiety ear”, stomach pains and pretty much any other random pain you could imagine. The pains would get more intense the more I paid attention to them and I’d start to worry that there was something really wrong. I’d also start to feel a type of out of body experience mixed with confusion. It was overwhelming and exhausting. I kept searching and searching for answers to why I was feeling this way and what I could do to make the thoughts just disappear. I just wanted to feel “normal”. The therapy was great for getting these feelings off of my chest and the work I did with Dr. Gaeta to work on my diet and exercise definitely helped as well but there was still something missing.
Finding Andy 
I think it was around the beginning of June when Jody told me I should check out a TED talk she had watched about meditation.  This guy Andy had a pretty simple idea: take ten minutes out of your day to refresh your mind through meditation. Our minds are constantly bombarded with information, emotions, expectations and round the clock stressors that can easily just pile up. I had never meditated before but it was always something that I found interesting. I immediately bought his book and read it cover to cover and then downloaded the Headspace app. Using the app, I started meditating ten to fifteen minutes a day and slowly but surely started seeing a difference in the way I was feeling. Meditating allowed me to see my thoughts and the feelings in my body in a different way. They were the same thoughts and feelings that had been there before but my relationship with them started to change. I will get into this deeper in a little bit. Even though things had started to improve, I wasn’t out of the weeds yet. I still had times with I got completely overwhelmed and the anxiety seemed like too much. After two or three pretty good months I hit a rough patch due to many factors and overall the last 3-4 months of last year were pretty tough. When things in life get tough, its easy to focus on the negative thoughts and emotions and forget about the positive habits that you need to practice in order to be at your best. The freedom of poker has always been one of my favorite things about my job but it also makes it easy to lose a sense of structure and routine.
Understanding Stress and Anxiety: Attachment and Awareness
At the start of the new year I decided I needed to really devote myself to the meditation as well as the other things that I know that I need to do to keep my mind and body operating at 100%. As of today I have meditated for 137 straight days (the headspace app keeps track of your progress) and I haven’t had any major anxiety issues at all this year. So what have I learned from the meditation? The first thing I learned is to recognize that my emotions, my thoughts and the feelings in my body are nothing more than emotions, thoughts and feelings. It is very easy to attach more meaning to them and to try to control them. The funny thing is when you try to control them or to force your will on them they can steer you down a gloomy path of stress and anxiety. A very simple exercise is to just note the thought, emotion or feeling, apply some genuine curiosity and maybe even give it a little definition and then bring your awareness back to your breath or whatever task you were working on. One of the most eye opening moments for me during this time was understanding what stress really was and understanding the best way for me to deal with it. I define stress as the feeling that arises between where you are and where you want to be. Think about it for a minute: This is the case no matter what kind of stress you have in your life. You want something to be different. In order to rid yourself of that stress you either need to get to that place that you want to be in the situation or if that is not possible you need to be aware of the attachment you have to the situation and recognize that you feel that way and that it is okay to feel that way. This all sounds so simple when written down but in reality its obviously a lot more difficult to apply in real life. Meditation through headspace has allowed me to practice these tactics and many others every single day. The world today is intense and overwhelming for most of us. Our brains are constantly working to process information, thoughts, emotions and feelings. It’s easy to forget that your brain needs a rest sometimes and its easy to push all of those thoughts down until they come bubbling up to the surface. For me, I know that the anxiety that I experienced was brought on by a variety of factors most notably the fear of dying. I would begin to feel those physical symptoms of anxiety and then my mind would start to race. The thoughts would all come so fast and I didn’t know how to process them. I’d imagine that I was going to die or have a heart attack or pass out. I would try anything to get them to stop and they would only get worse until I couldn’t deal with it anymore. I still get these physical feelings, the thoughts still pop up but as I said earlier, my relationship to them has changed. I know that I still have a lot to work on and the journey is never ending.
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Meditation has had a significant carry over in many other areas of my life, especially poker, and there is no reason that it can’t help you in all areas of your life. We are all fighting a battle with ourselves and the limitations that we think we have. It took me about three weeks to write this post and I had many doubts about writing it along the way. I was fully convinced this was something that I needed to do after reading Tim Ferriss’ article on suicide two weeks ago. There are many people out there dealing with mental health issues and I felt that if sharing my experiences with anxiety could help someone then I should write about it. I ask that if you got this far you could share this post with your friends on Facebook or retweet it on twitter so that it could potentially be helpful to someone you know. If anyone has any questions about Headspace or my experiences with anxiety or if you just need someone to talk to please don’t hesitate to contact me. I need to thank my loving supportive wife and family for everything they have done for me and continue to do for me. I also need to thank myself for putting in the work and Headspace for being there to guide me in the process.
I’m extremely proud of the fact that I’ve made it for ten years as a professional poker player. It has been a fun and wild ride and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for me and my family.
Trevor

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Pillar 360 Coming to RiverWinds

A Look at the Newest Fitness Class.

The sweat was quickly falling from faces and forearms while participants  had their hands on their  knees, desperately trying to enjoy every second of the 30 second break they were given by the instructor.

These brave souls were taking part in a test class of what will be one of the newest summer classes offered:The Pillar 360 Class,  which will be held every Tuesday and Thursday night in the Auxiliary Gym starting at 5 o'clock.

"Every class will be different, so people who take this class will never be able to get in a routine, what we do one class, won't be the same in the next one," said Josh Roane, the lead instructor for Pillar 360.

The dumbbells and barbells will be left upstairs.

The 45 minute class will use things like ropes, bands, kettlebells, slam balls, and other resistance type equipment to test your endurance and strength, as the instructors utilize almost every minute they have.

"I thought I was in decent shape, but wow," said one of the six participants who took the test class.

When the classes start, Roane says it can hold about 16 people. However, the class is bound to draw a lot more than that in spectators. During test classes, people couldn't look away. Participants in the spin class that was about to get underway gathered near the spin room window to watch the action. On the other side of the Auxiliary gym, people just getting done a Zumba class packed around the Fitness room window to see the latest challenge the RiverWinds fitness team unveiled.

The class starts May 26th. It will cost $6 and you must be at least 14 years old to participate.

All Fitness levels are welcome to attend.



Friday, February 13, 2015

Daddy and Me Art Night


On February 6, 2015, we had another one of our special art events! This time, it was for children, their father's and grandfathers too!  It was really a great way to share some time with the one you love. Each child started with a blank white birdhouse and finished with a true work of art. Check out the pictures below to see the transformation from start to finish!
This activity was a great way for children to share time with the ones they love. 
Birds of a feather will surely flock to these brilliantly colored bird houses.!
















Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Kids Obstacle Course @ RiverWinds Community Center!

Kids Obstacle Course 
February 5, 2015

Wow, what a turn out at tonight's Kids Obstacle Courses! 

Our first session included children ages 3 to 5 years old and we loved all of their energy! The possibilities are endless with this age group and the class really focuses on having fun, staying active, and developing their coordination and gross motor skills. 

Our second session included the maximum of 20 children ages 6-12 years old. The kids arrived with smiling faces and were motivated and ready to get to work! The instructors began with a couple warm up laps and dynamic stretching. A couple repetitions of squats, burpees, and push-ups really had this group ready to go! The obstacle course consisted of many different exercises with the instructor constantly changes directions to keep the children engaged and having fun! 
Class finished with a cool down and a stretch! 


Obstacle courses build important gross motor skills, develop muscles and coordination, help motor planning increase endurance, and increase confidence! 

Check out the pictures and remember to mark your calendars for next Wednesday at 6:00pm!


Tiny Tots Wednesdays @ 6 PM 2/4-3/11
Ages: 3-5
Kids Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM 2/4-3/11
Ages:6-12


Sign up your little ones today! Price: $18 Mem, $24 Non-mem























Friday, January 30, 2015

Meal Preparation 101

On Wednesday night, we had the pleasure of hosting a Meal Preparation Workshop at our facility. We had our certified personal trainer, Brent, really break down, step by step, the instructions of how to reach your goals and achieve results through meal preparation. This workshop was not only for the fitness enthusiast; many participants were simply looking for ways to save time during the busy work week, save money by planning out their meals, or those who don't enjoy cooking every night and would prefer to get it out of the way all at once.

Meal Preparation can seem like a complicated mess at first, but once you get a routine in place, it becomes an easy task that saves you loads of time throughout the week. Not to mention, it will help you stay on track with health eating habits because all of your meals will be already prepared. Brent began by teaching the group about starting with a plan and the most efficient ways to create a schedule. Are you prepping once a week or do you have time to do it twice? Can you tolerate frozen meals? Brent gave us some insight into how many days each type of meat was able to last in the refrigerator before going bad.

Even veteran "meal preppers" could have learned a thing or two at this workshop. Brent said in order to best utilize your time, when you get home from the grocery store, cut up your vegetables and store them in portions immediately. I thought this was a FANTASTIC idea. I can't count the amount of times that I come home with my stomach grumbling and I'm actually in the mood for a nice healthy snack. When I open the refrigerator, the thought of taking out and rinsing and dicing up the celery or peeling and cutting the carrots or cucumbers, it just doesn't happen. Many people turn to the cupboard where the processed foods live. 

Brent went over options for preparing your meals in different formats as well as the best methods of storing them. He even included some preferred Tupperware container choices.. As you make these meals from week to week, you want to remember your favorites and you can do that by keeping a catalog of what went well. This can be done in a notebook, an online document, or a three ring binder. If you are trying to get super organized, check out the options of online calorie tracker tools. Once you put your meal in there one time, you never have to enter it again. You go to your favorite meals, and click whether you ate this for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and that's it!

The question and answer session is always the most helpful piece of a workshop! Hearing the feedback from each member of what works for them, what does not, and what are their different flavor ideas for preparing foods, One valued attendant said "make sure you date and label your meals!" What a great reminder to end the session. Looking forward to seeing future participants and receiving more input from all experience levels of meal prep!

For these workshops and many more, visit our website!
www.RiverWinds.org






Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Mommy and Me Art: Trash to Treasures

What do they say: "One man's trash is another man's treasure." Well, that is just what we were thinking on January 16, 2015 except it was turning one woman's trash to treasure! Friday night was Mommy and Me art night at the RiverWinds Community Center. There was no need for anyone to bring their own material, all of the "trash" was supplied right here at the facility just waiting to be transformed into your treasure.

This class inspires you to never throw away any old materials again. For the first time, the beauty of reformed trash just amazes each participant. Old clothes, wire beads, and old buttons were repurposed into wonderful poetic art that you will treasure forever. 

It doesn't get much better than to spend a cold winter Friday night making art with your child and watching their face glow with excitement. Art is great way for a child to express their emotions, creativity, thinking, knowledge, and ideas. It is simply a remarkable way to share time with the one you love. When you get home, you find a special place to hang your new artwork and see your child shine with confidence each time he takes a look at his/her masterpiece.
Check out our future art events & more!




Free Hip Hop Dance Class!

Have you ever thought about trying a dance class but you didn't want to commit because you weren't sure if you'd like it? Interested in learning hip-hop dance techniques while getting a great workout? Well, RiverWinds has the perfect opportunity for you!

Monarch School of Dance will be running a 6-week session on Monday nights beginning February 9, 2105 and running through March 16, 2015. The instructor is a former Philadelphia 76ers dance team choreographer and team captain. She will be here on February 2, 2015 to give you a FREE preview of her Hip Hop dance class! This is great opportunity to take your cardiovascular workouts up a notch in an exciting new way! No Dance Experience required!!! 

Call 856.251.0990 x103 for more details regarding any of our programs. 
Program Booklets Available at www.RiverWinds.org – Check us out on Twitter, too!


Saturday, January 17, 2015

National Hershey's Chocolate Day!

Did you know Hershey Chocolate Factory was started on February 9, 1854! This day is now recognized as a national holiday and we want to acknowledge it by having a friendly competition. Beginning on February 1, 2015, the Front Desk will have a jar filled with good old delicious Hershey's chocolates! Take a moment to stop by and submit your guess of how many chocolates are in this jar. The winner will be selected on February 14, 2015. The member who's guess is closest to the number of chocolates in the jar will receive a pass for a free personal training session!

Even the fittest among us shouldn’t be afraid to indulge in a little chocolate every once in a while! After all, it is Valentine’s Day!

Are you interested in improving your overall health and fitness, finally achieving your weight loss goals, or building strength, agility, and stamina to help you perform and excel in your sport? RiverWinds Personal Training is dedicated to your health.  We service all individual needs and help people achieve their goals. Our certified trainers want to help motivate others to achieve like-long skills and permanent results.