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Join Us At IKEA’s BYOF Event on January 14

We are delighted to start the new year around our friends in Northern NJ!!  Massage At Work will participate in IKEA’s National BYOF event this Saturday January 14.

Our own Leo Ranieri will provide FREE chair massage sessions at the IKEA location in Elizabeth, NJ from 2 to 6 pm. Come by, say hello, and let his healing hands release stress off your body and mind.

Read more about the event at Paramus Patch


Which type of walk suits you?

Walking is a low impact cardiovascular exercise that involve the major muscles working in a repetitive fashion for an extended period of time.
There is a variety of benefits you can obtain from a walk, depending on its intensity and how hard you push yourself.

- Leisure Walk is done at a moderate pace, it is great for relaxation and as a kick start when you are just beginning to exercise. it stimulates mental well-being and inspires meditation.

- Hiking, also called Cross-country hiking or Bushwalking, helps you strengthen your calf and glute muscles as you discover your surroundings. Variations of this exercise place emphasis on different muscles of your lower body and boost your cardiovascular activity. Hikng is typically done in a wild setting or dirt rail, as opposed to the flat terrain preferred for walking.

- Challenge Courses are a fun variation of hiking, and is usually done in groups, as you will need others to help you sort through the several obstacles along the course, like rope ladders, climbing and tight ropes.

- Interval Training consists of combining periods of moderate and intense walking, which can contribute to burning more calories the more vigorously you exercise. Start out with a light-paced walk for 5 to 10 minutes to warm up, then walk as fast as you can for 20 seconds, walk at a moderate pace for 40 seconds, and continue to alternate back and forth for 20 to 30 minutes.

- Sprint Training is very similar to interval training in that you do high intensity bursts. Walk for 5 to 10 minutes, sprint as hard as you can for 30 seconds, then walk for 60 to 90 seconds. Alternate back and forth for 20 to 30 minutes. You are basically using walking for your rest periods instead of standing still.

Whichever the type of walk is right for you, remember to do it at your own pace. Racing or distance are not the goals, moving at a comfortable pace your body can handle and benefit from is. Control your breathing and enjoy the scenery around you. It will make it the most fun and provide you with better results.


Empower your life with a Walk

Walking is the simplest form of exercise, it is free and easy to incorporate into any lifestyle. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends 30 minutes of moderate level physical activity five days a week to see results which range from improving strength and cardiovascular health to weight loss.

A recent study in England also proved that daily walks have the ability to improve one’s mood, as the exercise releases natural endorphins that can elevate the mood of depressed patients better than antidepressants.

What walking CAN do for you:

- Increase weight loss

- Lower blood pressure

- Improve balance

- Reduce stress.

What walking CANNOT do for you:

- Build muscle bulk

- Offer a controlled environment like a gym

- Provide a predictable calorie burn like on a treadmill machine.

Follow us next week for an installment on What type of walk is the right one for you.


Salt Therapy for a Healthy Body

Salt is essential for keeping the body running properly and for good health. Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, prescribed saltwater inhalation therapy for bronchial and lung disorders.

The National Academy of Sciences recommends that Americans consume a minimum of 500 mg/day of sodium to maintain good health. Individual needs, however, vary enormously based a person’s genetic make-up and their lifestyle. Nowadays, more people are rediscovering and enjoying the benefits of salt therapy.

When shopping for culinary or bath salt, it is important to find the words “all natural” on the packaging and avoid highly refined salts, for they are bleached and chemically treated.

In its natural form Salt is an easily processed nutrient that influences the body in three distinct ways:
- Reduces stress. Unrefined salt is rich in calcium and magnesium, the latter being a key mineral to keep the body free of stress.
- Improves overall health. Salt helps carry nutrients into the cells and regulates several body functions, including bolstering the immune system and enabling healthy digestion. It also has a large variety of minerals needed for optimal health, many of which are missing from our daily diet.
- Assists in detoxifying the body. Salt baths with warm water help open the pores, allowing toxins to be released and permuting the body absorb minerals.

Most of our salt comes from foods, some from water. Doctors often recommend replacing water and salt lost in exercise and when working outside. And just like with everything in our life, balance is crucial for optimum results.


Drink Water, stay healthy in winter time

Most of us run a very hectic lifestyle and sometimes forget to balance our diet.The one thing that should never be absent in your daily routine is water.

An average adult’s body contains the equivalent of 45 quarters of water, and through normal activities loses two to three quarters each day,

It is as easy to get dehydrated in winter as during summer time. You may not be sweating but water vapor is still being lost through your breath. The colder it gets outside, the harder is it for the body to maintain a 98.6 degree temperature. Producing that extra energy requires extra water. Drinking at least 70 ounces of water a day will help you stay warm.

Dehydration can cause exhaustion, muscle fatigue, cramps, loss of coordination and even a stroke. A dehydrated person is also more susceptible to winter colds and flu.

Remember not only to carry your gloves and hat to keep your outer body warm, but to also have some water handy to keep your organism running smoothly.


Share the benefits of cranberries this Holiday

This week most of us will breathe cranberries and turkey during the Thanksgiving celebrations, but did you know that cranberries, besides being a delicious side dish are also great source of Vitamin C, dietary fiber and the dietary mineral manganese?

Cranberries are a fruit and native plant of North America. Our Native Americans were the first to use them as food, and their health benefits have been greatly advertised.

Many believe that drinking a glass of fresh cranberry juice after an intense workout helps your body replenish vitamins, minerals and the fruit’s natural sugars will aide the muscles recover and contributes to the body overall growth.

Cranberries also have the ability to prevent peptic ulcer by inhibiting the adhesion of bacteria to certain areas of the stomach lining,  Some laboratory researches have shown that consumption of cranberry juice may also be beneficial against bacterial infections in the urinary system.

So on this holiday times eat moderately and enjoy the benefits of one of America’s favorite foods.


Save 10 % This Holiday With Massage At Work

Work can be very stressful, especially as we head towards the hectic holiday season. A massage is always soothing but it’s even more enjoyable when you’re paying 10% less for it.

Everyone deserves to be stress free, so thank your team for all the hard work they did this year with a fifteen minute on site chair massage!

Book before November 22nd and you will receive 10% off. A three hour minimum is required.

Contact us for further information or call 1-877-886-0555


Spring Time Savings with MAW!



For the entire month of April, *

Receive the benefits of
Massage At Work

For only $65 an hour
(3 hour minimum = $195)

You can enhance your
employees’ work life!


(Use Promo Code: MAWBlog)


(Hint: Administrative Professionals’ Day is April 27th)

* To get the greatest savings on our services, purchase by April 30, 2011.

No hurry – once purchased you’ll have from May 1 through August 31, 2011 to book your appointment.  Just let us know 10 days prior to your event.



MAW Attends Inc. Events’ 2011 GROWCO Conference

Massage At Work will make an appearance at Inc. Magazine’s 2011 GROWCO Conference at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas from April 6-8 (NEXT WEEK!). Click on the image to the left for details for how to register.

Are you an entrepreneur who has reached a certain plateau?  Are you a small or medium company trying to get to the next level?  This is a fantastic conference to attend to learn about “growing your company” and taking it to the next level in this challenging economy.

Gain insights from leaders who currently head growing companies, learn from successful entrepreneurs on how proven strategies have worked for their companies and obtain valuable skills in networking and how to get the most out of those tiny marketing dollars.

Visit our booth and receive a FREE chair massage between sessions!  Feel free to talk to us about how WE can help grow YOUR company.