Holiday InBody Challenge

Ready to stay fit and focused through the holidays? Join the FFC Holiday InBody Challenge and set yourself up for a stronger, healthier season! 🎄

What’s the Holiday InBody Challenge?

The Holiday InBody Challenge is designed to help you stay accountable, motivated, and progressing towards your fitness goals this holiday season. In addition to checking in to a club 8 times during the challenge dates, you’ll also be required to complete a minimum of 2 InBody Assessments and achieve a positive increase in your InBody Score. An InBody Assessment is a body composition analysis that measures a variety of health metrics beyond just weight, including muscle mass, body fat percentage, basal metabolic rate and more giving you a comprehensive view of your health in just 30 seconds. Each InBody assessment results in an InBody Score which is a numerical value that represents your lean body mass based on your height and weight, compared to healthy averages.

Challenge Dates

Start Date: December 2, 2024
End Date: January 5, 2025

How It Works

1. Opt-In – To confirm participation, visit the ‘My Dash’ screen on the FFC+ app and select ‘JOIN NOW’ on the pop up banner that asks if you’d like to participate. Please note, you must opt-in between 12/02-12/08.

ffc holiday inbody challenge dashboard

2. Visit The Club – Check in to the club a minimum of 8 times during the challenge dates.*

3. Complete Your First InBody Assessment – Visit any FFC location to complete an InBody assessment. When taking the test, please type in your FFC Account Number on the InBody machine (where it says Input ID) followed by your Phone Number to connect your account (see screenshots below). Your InBody score following your first InBody assessment is your starting point for the challenge (please note: you make take the InBody assessment as many time as you’d like throughout the challenge dates. Your InBody score change will be calculated based off your first and last assessments of the month).

inbody account number screeninbody phone number screen

4. Stay Motivated – Receive tips, workout suggestions, and nutrition support from FFC experts.

5. Complete Your End-of-Challenge Assessment – Prior to the end of the challenge, complete a final InBody assessment and achieve a positive increase in your InBody score.

6. Track Your Progress – Keep tabs on your progress in the “My Dash” section of the FFC+ app. Once you’ve completed a component of the challenge, the metric will turn Green on the dashboard. If you completed two InBody assessments and did not receive a positive increase in your InBody score, the metric will turn Red, signifying you have not successfully completed this component and will need to retest until you see a positive increase to qualify.

inbody holiday challenge dashboard

7. Celebrate Your Results! – Once you’ve completed both components of the challenge, a button will appear at the top of the Dashboard that says “Complete Challenge”. Click this to submit your results and get entered into the raffle!

What’s The Prize?

All participants that ‘opt-in’ to the challenge, check in to the club a minimum of 8 times, and successfully complete a minimum of 2 InBody assessments achieving a positive increase in their InBody score will be entered into a raffle to win a pair of lower level tickets to a Chicago Bulls game in January!

Why Join?

– Stay Motivated: Holidays are full of distractions, but this challenge will keep you focused.

–  Track Real Progress: Weight is just one metric – InBody shows the whole picture.

–  Challenge Yourself with Friends: Build community, cheer each other on, and stay accountable together.

Join Today!

Make this holiday season about health and wellness. Opt-In for the 1st Annual Holiday InBody Challenge between December 2 – January 5 and step into the new year with confidence!

*Must have and use the FFC+ app to participate. The challenge runs from December 2, 2024 – January 5, 2025. Participants must ‘opt-in’ to the challenge via the FFC+ app by December 8, 2024 to confirm participation. Participants that ‘opt-in’ to the challenge must check in to the club a minimum of 8 times during the challenge dates and complete a minimum of 2 InBody assessments and achieve a positive increase in their InBody score to be entered into the raffle. Only 1 club check in per day counts. Other restrictions apply. Raffle will be drawn by January 20, 2025.

 

How to Navigate Holiday Eating

Holiday eating begins with Halloween and continues through New Year’s Eve. With so much delicious food and drinks around, how can health be prioritized? As a Registered Dietitian, I am going to share six holiday eating tips to stay balanced, and to remind you to stay positive throughout the season!

1. Meal Plan

If possible, plan healthy meals and snacks for the rest of the week to give yourself the flexibility to indulge during a holiday celebration. Keep your pantry, fridge, and freezer stocked with “go-to” healthy items like canned tuna, pasta sauce, nut butters, whole grain crackers, oats, and plenty of fruits and vegetables. (Check out our FFC nutrition page for more tips on how to stay on track with a healthy lifestyle when you don’t have time to meal prep!) 

It is also important to remember that one indulgent meal on a holiday won’t undo all your efforts toward a healthy lifestyle. Try to celebrate the day rather than the season with indulgent foods and beverages. If you do indulge more than you planned, however, just give yourself grace and move forward!


2. Avoid skipping meals

Skipping meals can make it much harder to use portion control during celebrations. You’ll feel your best and be more in control of your food choices on a holiday if you stabilize your blood sugar throughout the day by eating a couple of times before your holiday parties. Earlier in the day, I like to have a meal with lean protein, healthy fats, non-starchy vegetables, and some quality carbohydrates.

For example, on the morning of Thanksgiving, I like to start my day with an egg or egg white omelet for protein, topped with sliced avocado for healthy fats that help keep me full. I add peppers, mushrooms, onions, and spinach for non-starchy vegetables, which not only keep me full but also provide essential vitamins and minerals. I round out the meal with fruit, which gives me a quality carbohydrate boost and great energy. Since I usually don’t eat much fruit during the Thanksgiving meal itself, I try to add one or two cups of fruit into my day for balance.


3. Prioritize exercise

Exercise to balance your choices, but don’t view it as a form of punishment. Try to focus on exercise as a stress reliever rather than simply a way to burn off that extra piece of pie. A negative mindset around your workout routine can make it difficult to enjoy exercise at all. A regular workout schedule, with at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week, is recommended for overall health and well-being. Even if you’re busy, try to fit in a 10-minute walk or some light stretching; anything is better than nothing! The goal is to move your body and find exercises you enjoy. For extra motivation and accountability, consider scheduling a personal training session on or after Thanksgiving to help keep you on track.

4. Make healthy swaps

There are many ways to make easy, healthy food swaps over the holidays. For example, you can limit the amount of gravy you use, avoid eating the skin on the turkey, or serve your dressing and sauces on the side of the food so you are more in charge of how much you’re having. You can also start your meal by taking small spoonfuls to try the food, and go back for seconds if you decide you’re still hungry. For one of my clients’ Thanksgiving meals, their family is cutting all recipes in half to avoid excessive leftovers following the Thanksgiving meal! With any leftovers you do have, look into tasty, healthy recipes to make with them.

5. Take time to savor your food

Studies show that not paying attention to what you eat can disrupt your hunger and fullness cues, and you won’t enjoy the meal as much if you’re not fully engaged. It takes about 20-30 minutes after finishing your meal to recognize fullness, so try to pace yourself by putting your fork down between bites and sipping water throughout. For desserts, use the “Three-Bite Rule”: the first three bites are typically the most enjoyable and can help with portion control, making the dessert experience more satisfying.

Remember to honor your hunger by checking in throughout the day, especially before a meal, and asking yourself, “How hungry am I? What do I want to eat?” As you eat, observe your fullness non-judgmentally—did you reach a comfortable satiety, or did you go past it, and by how much? Eating past the point of fullness happens, and that’s okay. Learning to be mindful about your hunger cues is a step in the right direction.

6. Drop the negativity, guilt, and shame

We all overeat from time to time. Just brush yourself off and move forward! Practice positive acceptance: if you overeat, simply acknowledge it and move on. Delicious food can be comforting, and comfort is what we all strive for over the holiday season!

 

Holidays are meant for spending time with family and friends and for being Thankful for all of the blessings we have. My goal of this article is that you take a couple of these tips that are most important to you and write them down before the special occasion. Keep in mind though, if things didn’t go as planned, don’t be too hard on yourself! Remember no one is perfect, and one day will not ruin all of your efforts for a healthy lifestyle. 

Blog by: Alicia Edwards, MS, RDN, LDN

Parents’ Shopping Day Out

Join us for Parents’ shopping day at FFC Kids Club on Friday, November 29 from 1:00- 4:00 PM! We will have fun games and pizza while the parents enjoy shopping. Pizza, chips and juice boxes included. Event is for 3 months – 12 year old kids. Cost is $35 per child or $45 for two children for FFC members. Non-Members are always welcome for $5 more for each child.

Please register with Marianne mfrianeza@ffc.com by November 26.

Thanksgiving Weekend Hours 2024

We’re thankful for every one of our valued members. Here are the Thanksgiving holiday weekend hours for all FFC locations Wednesday, November 27 – Saturday, November 30 . All members have access to all clubs during this time. Have a great holiday!

Wednesday, November 27
All Clubs: Close at 9 PM

Thursday, November 28
West Loop, Gold Coast, Lincoln Park, East Lakeview, Oak Park, Park Ridge, Elmhurst: 7 AM – 1 PM

South Loop, Old Town, Union Station: Closed

Friday, November 29
West Loop, Gold Coast, Lincoln Park, East Lakeview, Oak Park, Park Ridge, Elmhurst: 6 AM – 9 PM

Union Station: 6 AM – 7 PM

Old Town, South Loop: 6 AM – 8 PM

Saturday, November 30 – Sunday, December 1
All Clubs: Normal business hours

Thanksgiving-Themed Group Fitness Classes

Join us during Thanksgiving weekend for some fun, themed Group Fitness classes! View the lineup of classes below, then reserve your space in the FFC+ app.

Elmhurst 

  • Turkey Trot Triple Threat – Friday, 11/29 at 8:30 AM with Lila
  • Friendsgiving Formula 94 – Saturday, 11/30 at 9:15 AM with Lila – bring a friend or family member to class.

East Lakeview 

  • Black Friday Body Blast – Friday, 11/29 at 12:00 PM with Jen

Gold Coast

  • Black Friday Body Blast – Friday, 11/29 at 9:00 AM with Asia
  • ThankSPINNING – Sunday, 12/1 at 9:00 AM with Keith

Lincoln Park 

  • Friendsgiving Formula 94 – Saturday, 11/30 at 8:00 AM with Lois & Mari

Oak Park 

  • ThanksSPINNING – Thursday, 11/28 at 8:30 AM with Amy and Craig
  • Black Friday Body Blast – Friday, 11/29 at 9:00 AM with Kari 

Park Ridge 

  • Friendsgiving The Formula Teach Team – Wednesday, 11/27 at 10:15 AM with Kareem & Mari
  • Pumpkin Pie Pilates  – Wednesday, 11/27 at 11:15 PM with Alexandra
  • Friendsgiving Formula 94 – Friday, 11/29 at 9:15 AM with Mari
  • WTF! Team Teach – Friday, 11/29 at 10:15 AM with Sara & Alexandra
  • Friendsgiving Formula 94 – Saturday, 11/30 at 9:15 AM with Sara

West Loop 

  • Pumpkin Pie Pilates  – Wednesday, 11/27 at 12:15 PM with Raven 

Intrigued by Pilates Group Reformer?

Take advantage of a complimentary kickstart class in November on Wednesday, Thursday, or Saturday.

Email Jamie Loger at jloger@ffc.com to request your class.

‘Give Thanks’ Donation Drive

This November, join us in giving thanks and making a difference in our community with our annual Donation Drive. Drop off hygiene products at the club, and we’ll donate them to Nourishing Hope, a Chicago-native food pantry. Accepted donations include Shampoo, Conditioner, Bar Soap/Body Wash, Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Pocket Tissues, and Toilet Paper (individually wrapped). Together, we can make this holiday season a little brighter for everyone.

Food Drive at FFC Elmhurst

FFC Elmhurst will be hosting a food drive benefiting the Elmhurst-Yorkfield Food Pantry from November 4 – 13. If you would like to participate, please bring non-perishable items to the club and drop off in the boxes in our lobby. 

For more information, please contact Scott at sl@ffc.com.

41st Annual Dan Gibbons Turkey Trot – Race Day Hospitality

If you are running the Dan Gibbons 5k Turkey Trot or cheering on family members in the race on Thursday, November 28, make FFC Elmhurst your pre-race, post-race and cheering destination. Members and guests are welcome. Doors open at 7 AM. DJ, hot chocolate, post-race stretching, and adult beverages for those over 21 will be available to enhance your race day experience. Stop by the club after your race and show your race number to receive a complimentary beverage.

For information, contact Aaron at aaron.smith@ffc.com.

 

FFC Elmhurst Drumstick Dash

Friends and Family, please join us on Thanksgiving morning at 8:00 AM for our 4th annual Drumstick Dash. Children of all ages will race 200 meters down Addison Ave.

Please RSVP to Jaime at jmules@ffc.com if you plan on making it out. A hot coco and bloody mary bar will follow at FFC’s Local’84 Cafe after the Turkey Trot!

Black Friday Parents Day Out

Join us Friday, November 29 from 12:00 – 4:00 PM for a day of fun and games. We take the kids while you enjoy scoring those BLACK FRIDAY DEALS! We will be playing games in the gym and watching a fun movie in Kids’ Club.

Stop by the Kids’ Club to pre-register or contact Jaime at jmules@ffc.com for more information.

Nerf Battle and Sports Bonanza

Join us Friday, November 8 from 5:30 – 7:30 PM for a night of Wild and Crazy Fun! We will begin the evening constructing bunkers and safety zones, attending target practice, then heading into Round 1 of Nerf Battle Royale. We will take a break and refuel with pizza and juice before heading back out for Round 2! We will end the evening with a variety of games.. Participants must provide their own safety goggles and Nerf weapons that take standard size bullets. Ages 7-9.

For more information and to register contact Jaime at jmules@ffc.com.

 

Hydrofit Saturday – Free Class & Swag Giveaway!

It’s back! Kickstart your weekend with the return of our Saturday Hydrofit class on November 2 from 10:00 – 10:45 AM. After the class, stick around for coffee, muffins, and great conversation from 11:00 – 11:45 AM in the cafe. As a bonus, everyone who joins us will be entered to win some awesome swag!
Questions? Contact our Group Exercise Manager, Lara at LMele@ffc.com.

 

COMING SOON: D.A.S.H. Pilates Reformer

Thank you to everyone who joined our recent D.A.S.H. Pilates Reformer event – it was a huge hit! If you loved the combination of flexibility, strength, and core work, you’ll be thrilled to hear we’ve got something even better on the way. Soon, we’ll be launching the D.A.S.H. Pilates Reformer class to help you stretch deeper, strengthen more effectively, and feel your best. Stay tuned for more details and class times. You won’t want to miss out!

Questions? Contact our Pilates Manager, Suzanne Rens at SRens@ffc.com.

 

Men’s Fitness Fusion: Boxing Basics with Marco

This class isn’t just about boxing; it’s a holistic approach to men’s health and wellness, combining the fundamentals of boxing with strength, cardio, and flexibility exercises. Whether you’re looking to get into shape, improve your endurance, or simply blow off some steam in a supportive environment, Marco’s session is your go-to. Join us on Thursday’s at 6:00 PM. All levels welcome!

Classes are $32 each and require pre-registration by emailing Jessica at jkorda@ffc.com.

 

Be a Changemaker: Support Operation Basketball

This November, join us in making a difference! Support Operation Basketball by donating essential clothing and food items to those in need. The most requested items are new socks and underwear, so drop them off in our café’s lobby today. Every little bit helps keep our community warm and comfortable. Let’s come together, be the change, and help those in need!

Questions? Contact Member Experience Manager Daniel Ford at Dford@ffc.com.

 

Force Factor

Join us on November 13 at 6:00 PM for a power-focused workout designed to build explosive strength, speed, and overall muscular power. It combines high-intensity compound movements, plyometrics, and resistance training to develop fast-twitch muscle fibers and enhance performance in sports or strength-based activities. Register under Club Events in the FFC+ app.

Email rreed@ffc.com to register a friend.

Gobble and Grind G-Row

Get ready to torch calories and jumpstart your Thanksgiving with this *high-energy pre-holiday workout* on November 18 at 5:15 PM! This fast-paced, calorie-blasting routine will get your heart pumping and your muscles burning, setting you up to enjoy your Thanksgiving feast guilt-free. Friends and family are always welcome.

Register yourself in the FFC+ and email rreed@ffc.com to register a friend.

Bear Down Showdown Watch Party

It’s time to settle the score and watch one of the greatest rivalries in football! Whether you bleed navy and orange or cheer for the green and gold, join us for a night of fierce competition, food, and fun as the Bears take on the Packers on November 17 at 12 PM.

Free guests are welcome for the watch party, please register your guest with rreed@ffc.com.

 

Member of the Month – Emma Dugan

Meet our Member of the Month, Emma Dugan! See the Q&A to learn more about Emma’s FFC Story:

  1. What does membership at FFC mean to you? 

A community where I can work to better myself with people around me who are working towards the same goals. 

  1. When I am at FFC you will find me…

Either zoned out in the middle of my workout or talking to Cayla at the trainer’s desk.

  1. I work out to…

Be able to rep out pull ups when the marines bring the pull up bar to Windy City smoke out next summer.