02 12 / 2011
We know the Holidays are the most difficult time of the year to lose weight… which is why we’ve created this awesome Holiday Survival Guide to help you stay on track ;) Throughout the next month we will be posting modified holiday recipes that you can make at home to help curb those Hot Cocoa and Cinnamon Sugar cravings!
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15 9 / 2011
We are so honored to be named San Diego’s BEST Weight Loss Center for the 2nd year in a row! Thank you to all of our clients who voted for us in 2011. We love you!! :)
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03 8 / 2011
10 Great Hikes in San Diego
Whether you want a workout, a view of the ocean or something easy for the family, check out these 10 diverse hikes in San Diego County:
Mount Woodson
Miles from downtown San Diego: 27.9
City: Poway
Hike length: 6.4 miles
Estimated duration: 4.5 hours
Difficulty: Hard
Mount Woodson in Poway is not for the faint of heart. Beginning at the shores of Lake Poway, the trail greets hikers with a gently sloping, unpaved path, but it soon steepens and rarely shows mercy for the rest of the trek. However, from the top the views have been known to allow hikers to look over downtown, the Pacific Ocean and Mexico. Mount Woodson may not be for all, but it certainly rewards those who make the effort.
Palomar Mountain – Observatory Trail
Miles from downtown San Diego: 62.5
City: Palomar-Julian
Hike length: 4 miles
Estimated duration: 2.5 hours
Difficulty: Medium
The Palomar Mountain Observatory Trail is known for its well-maintained look, spectacular beauty and awesome views. As it is in the mountains east of San Diego, hikers should be aware of rattlesnakes and mountain lions around them. At the end of the hike, the Palomar Observatory is easily reached and visitors are welcome from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (or 4 p.m. under Daylight Savings Time) year-round except Christmas Eve and Christmas.
Torrey Pines State Reserve – Razor Point Trail and Yucca Point Trail
Miles from downtown San Diego: 15.7
City: La Jolla
Hike length: Razor Point, 1.3 miles; Yucca Point, 1.25
Estimated duration: 1 hour each
Difficulty: Easy
Located north of picturesque La Jolla, the Razor Point and Yucca Point trails are easy, relatively short and can be enjoyed by anyone. The two paths share the same trailhead, and both offer views overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The beach is accessible from the Yucca Point trail, which has an elevation change of about 200 feet. Razor Point’s change in elevation is comparable, making both hikes nearly identical in difficulty. It could even be said there is lack of much difficulty at all.
Cuyamaca Peak Loop Trail
Miles from downtown San Diego: 50.1
City: Descanso
Hike length: 6.7 miles
Estimated duration: 4 hours
Difficulty: Medium to hard
The Cuyamaca Peak Loop hike is a great experience for those who want a long, challenging hike with different routes to the top. Located near Julian, climbers have their pick of the Conejos Trail, Azalea Glen Loop Trail, Azalea Springs Trail, West Side Trail and the Azalea Springs Fire Road. Once at the top of the second-highest peak in San Diego County (6,512 feet), accomplished hikers should enjoy the view of the surrounding Cleveland National Forest and Cuyamaca Rancho State Park after their 1,700-foot elevation gain.
Cowles Mountain
Miles from downtown San Diego: 14.9
City: San Diego
Hike length: 3 miles
Estimated duration: 2 hours
Difficulty: Medium
This extremely popular hike may be the most traveled in the county, and according to the “Afoot & Afield” hiking guide, it is more popular than Mount Fuji. The Cowles Mountain hike, located just west of El Cajon, is a quick trail that offers just the right level of difficulty for anyone. Low lying plants and a lack of trees add to the trail’s clean, well-groomed look, and from the summit hikers can see Lake Murray below, the ocean, downtown and Mexico.
Cedar Creek Falls Trail to the Devil’s Punchbowl
Miles from downtown San Diego: 39.9
City: Ramona
Hike length: 4.5 miles
Estimated duration: 3 hours
Difficulty: Hard
The hike to the Devil’s Punchbowl might be one of the most dangerous in the county. The San Diego Union-Tribune reported in 2005 that about one person dies here each year. The allure lies at the trail’s destination. Surrounded by 75-foot high cliffs, a magnificent waterfall splashes into a pool known as the Devil’s Punch Bowl. Hikers have been known to dive from the cliffs into the pool, but because of shallow waters and slippery rocks, it is highly dangerous. Additionally, hikers (or swimmers, depending on what you’re more excited for) should bring plenty of water, as this hike is not for those out of shape.
Torrey Pines State Reserve
Miles from downtown San Diego: 18.2
City: La Jolla
Hike length: 5.6 miles
Estimated duration: 4.5 hours
Difficulty: Easy to medium
For adventurers in need of a leisurely stroll overlooking the beach, the trail beginning at the north end of the park leads hikers on a long, relaxed hike through the hills and shores. Dogs are not allowed and according to the website, free tours are given by rangers every Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Because of its lack of difficulty, long distance and ocean-oriented views, this trail is great to spend time with that certain someone.
Iron Mountain Trail
Miles from downtown San Diego: 29.6
City: Poway
Hike length: 5.8 miles
Estimated duration: 4.5 hours
Difficulty: Medium
The Iron Mountain Trail, like the Mount Woodson Trail, is located in Poway and is a good, standard hike. It starts off straight and slightly uphill, but soon curves upward into the eastern mountains. The trail is well maintained and the surrounding area is pockmarked with large boulders that are great for climbing. Hikers will feel like they are miles from civilization, so if you need to get out of the city or suburbs for a few hours, look no further than here.
William Heise County Park
Miles from downtown San Diego: 63.6
City: Julian
Hike length: 10.75 total
Estimated duration: 0.5 to 4 hours
Difficulty: Various
The variety of trails in William Heise County Park should leave any hiker satisfied. At more than 4,000 feet above sea level, the 929-acre park truly has a mountainous, forested feel. This park is so satisfying, some people don’t even leave at the end of the hike. Campgrounds are available for those who want to stick around for longer than just the day, as well as showers, restrooms and cabins. For an overnight or weekend trip east, William Heise has you covered.
Los Peñasquitos Canyon
Miles from downtown San Diego: 18.8
City: San Diego
Hike length: 4.7 miles
Estimated duration: 4 hours
Difficulty: Easy
Hikers on the Los Peñasquitos Canyon trail are treated to waterfalls, river views and great scenery, all without heart-failure-inducing elevation changes. Perfect for a nice, smooth stroll, Los Penasquitos makes for an awesome family hike. The kids will love the river and waterfalls, while parents will comfort in the safe area and wide paths. One reviewer on the website calls it, “basically a walk in the park.”
Original article by San Diego Magazine.
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27 7 / 2011
Boost Your Health to Lower Your Insurance Cost
Did you know that you can lower your health insurance premium if you are proactive in maintaining good health? Health insurance is a must to hedge against an emergency medical need, but for some it’s a struggle to pay premiums. Here are a few ways to trim your health costs:
Stay healthy with exercise and diet. Some medical conditions are unavoidable — but some can be prevented or well managed. As you take action to control your health and prevent sickness — such as quitting smoking or losing weight — your health costs may decrease. You can also check with your company to see if it offers employees incentives for improving their health. This could include reimbursements for joining fitness clubs or a discounted premium for undergoing a fitness evaluation. [Original article by Fox Business.]
If you want to take control of your health and lower your medical costs, give Medifast a call and schedule a consultation with one of our Counselors. The Medifast weight loss program has been recommended by over 20,000 doctors since 1980. For more information on Medifast, visit our website or check us out on Facebook.
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