Pilates in PJ’s: Galentine’s Party With Becca Russo

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with us on Thursday, February 13 at 5:30 PM! We will start with a feel-good Pilates class in your favorite pajamas. Afterwards, we invite you to stay for light refreshments and good company as we celebrate friendship and fitness.

Contact Ramie Reed, rreed@ffc.com register.

Football Jersey Day

Get ready for the big game – wear a football jersey on February 5 to rep your favorite team!

Free guest passes available all day!

Awareness and Self Defense Seminar

In this 2 hour workshop on Saturday, February 22 from 12:00 – 2:00 PM, learn self defense tactics that will prepare you mentally and physically. The training includes drills in standing position and on the ground. Cost is $50 for members and $75 for nonmembers. Register under group fitness in the FFC+ app.

Contact Stephanie Campione at Scampione@ffc.com or James Hirth at jhirthmma@yahoo.com with any questions.

James Bio: James Hirth is a life-long martial artist growing up in Chicago. Earning instructor-level black belts in Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido, he fortified his skill sets with supplemental training in other arts including Muay Thai, jiu-jitsu, and Krav Maga. With more than 35 years of instruction, he ran programs in several major health club chains. This includes FFC from 2016 to 2019. Channeling his other interests, James has appeared over the years on local radio and television programs, in magazines and the internet covering the sport of Mixed Martial Arts.

Parent’s Night Out: Valentines Glam Night

Calling all kids ages 3-8 years old! Join us on Friday, February 7 from 5:00 – 8:00 PM for a fun night of Valentines crafts, glamour specialties, pizza and a movie. The cost is $35 per child of a member or $45 for 2 children of members. Non members are welcome for $5 more.

For more information or to register, contact Dawn Brunner at dbrunner@ffc.com. Registration ends Wednesday, February 5.

Find Your Fit Buddy: Workout Partner Mixer

Looking for a workout buddy? Join us on Monday, February 10 at 5:00 PM for a fun, fast-paced event designed to help you meet new friends and find your perfect gym partner! In this speed dating-style mixer, you’ll rotate through quick meet-and-greets with fellow members and friends, sharing fitness goals and favorite workouts. Whether you’re looking for a running partner, lifting buddy, or yoga enthusiast, this event is a great way to connect with others who share your passion for fitness!

Register for you and a friend by emailing shake@ffc.com or cellwell@ffc.com by Friday, February 7.

Super Bowl Squares

Join in the fun with our Super Bowl Squares at FFC South Loop! Buy a square for a chance to win big during the big game. It’s simple—pick a square, and if the score at the end of each quarter matches your numbers, you win!

Email shake@ffc.com or cellwell@ffc.com to purchase.

So, What Are VO2 Max & Resting Metabolic Rate Tests, Anyway?

As a 21-year-old college student living in the fast-paced city of Chicago, my life is all about staying on the go. Between juggling internships, school projects, and the general irregularities of college life, I’ve learned how important it is to prioritize health and wellness. Whether it was running track in high school or dabbling in sports like boxing and MMA, fitness has always been a big part of my life. Now that I’m in my 20s, I want a body (and mind) that can keep up with my fast-paced lifestyle and stay strong for years to come. As a part of my marketing internship with Fitness Formula Clubs (FFC), I had the opportunity to take a VO2 Max and Resting Metabolic Rate test.

I’d heard about these fitness assessments  before, mostly from fitness gurus and influencers on social media. I never really understood the benefits until recently. Spoiler: It’s an eye-opening but exhausting experience.

VO2 Max & Resting Metabolic Rate tests at FFC Chicago

Preparing for the VO2 Max and Resting Metabolic Rate Tests

When I first showed up for the test, I was nervous. However, I was immediately calmed down by Katherine Chung, aka Kathy. She is the registered dietitian nutritionist at FFC’s Gold Coast location and is an expert in her field. She did not mind answering all of my silly questions before and during the tests. Her calm and positive energy was exactly what I needed to ease my nerves. I began the testing process with the Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) test. 

Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) Test

As explained to me by Kathy, an RMR test measures how many calories your body burns at rest. Essentially, it’s a way to understand your baseline energy expenditure and overall metabolism. For the test, I had to breathe into a plastic tube connected to a machine that analyzed my oxygen and CO2 levels. It wasn’t the most comfortable I’ve been (hello, mouth tube), but it wasn’t terrible either. I love talking, so sitting in silence for 20 minutes was the most difficult part. However, the uncomfortable silence proved to be worth it. The results that I received will forever change my mindset around health and wellness.

As it turns out, I burn 2,592 calories at rest; my metabolism is 41% higher than the average metabolism in my demographic! After factoring in my current lifestyle and workout routine, Kathy told me I needed to consume 3,600 to 4,300 calories a day just to gain muscle. One really interesting takeaway for me is that the test revealed I’m burning just as many fats as carbs. All of which indicates that my current diet is pretty well-balanced!

VO2 Max Test

Up next was the highly anticipated (and slightly intimidating) VO2 Max test! For those who are unfamiliar, a VO2 Max test measures the maximum volume of oxygen that your body uses during exercise. It’s regarded as one of the best indicators of cardiovascular and overall health. The process started with Kathy hooking me up to a heart rate monitor and attaching a heavy-duty mask onto my face that made me feel like I was transforming into Darth Vader. It was intense, to say the least!

The test started slow on the treadmill, and the speed and incline increased gradually until I hit my absolute limit. Coming from a track and field background, I could almost hear my old coach yelling at me to push harder, and I did! In fact, at my peak, I was running 8 mph on an incline of 5. When I hit my breaking point, Kathy directed me to slow down and cool off, letting my heart rate recover. 

Now for the fun part: the results. My VO2 max was 45.9 ml O2/kg/min, which Kathy told me was just shy of the excellent fitness level range for my demographic. For context, Lance Armstrong’s VO2 max was 85 ml O2/kg/min, so there’s a lot of room to grow! 

VO2 Max & Resting Metabolic Rate tests at FFC Chicago

Lessons Learned

This experience opened my eyes regarding my health and wellness journey. The RMR test completely changed the way I now approach food and exercise. Discovering that my metabolism is higher than expected has shown me the minimum I need to function and thrive. For a long time, I was caught up on the number on the scale, obsessing over every little thing I ate. After taking the RMR test and reflecting, I realized that eating should be a source of enjoyment rather than a source of anxiety. While I understand that I need to incorporate more high-calorie foods into my diet, I want to do it with foods that I enjoy.

Though my track and field days are over, the VO2 Max test provided a lot of insight. It’s fascinating to see how my body is operating while exercising. It feels like opening up a window into my own physiology. As someone who uses Strava, I now have a clear benchmark for where I am at and how I can improve.

While I might not be signing up for another VO2 Max test anytime soon, I’m curious to see how my lungs and legs stack up in the future. It’s definitely going to be on my radar down the road! Between both of these tests, I learned it’s perfectly fine not to be at your ideal fitness level yet. There’s no need to feel like you’re in a constant tug-of-war with your own body. The key is to understanding where you are at now (thank you RMR/VO2 Max tests), treat yourself kindly, and measure your progress to reach your goals. 

Conclusion

This experience was surprisingly enjoyable and insightful! It might look intimidating at first, but seriously, there’s nothing to stress about. These tests aren’t just for fitness gurus or hardcore athletes. If you are even a little curious about your body and understanding how to work smarter, not harder, I highly recommend these tests. In the end, you might learn something game-changing about your fitness level, just like I did!

VO2 Max and Metabolic Testing at FFC

Blog by FFC Intern Austin Krzyzik

“Zumba” and Sangria with Ramon!

Join us for a Zumba class with Ramon on January 27 at 6:30 PM.

After class, we will be serving sangria and other special treats to class participants!

 

“Yoga for Athletes” Grab a bite to-go with Marissa!

This basic yoga class is for anyone who experiences tightness due to athletic training like cycling, running and weight training. Learn easy exercises to open up your hips, hamstrings, lower back and shoulders and restore your body’s natural alignment. Yoga For Athletes is offered on January 22.

After class at 12:00 PM, we will be serving food, snacks, drinks to refuel after the workout. Stay and chat or take it go!

 

 

Women’s Self Defense Seminar

Join us for an all-women’s self defense class in the Boxing Studio led by Krav Academy on January 26 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Reserve your spot in the FFC+ app today!

Join us for the 4th Annual Winter CLASSic at FFC!

The Winter CLASSic is a group fitness class challenge that encourages participants to complete 15 group fitness classes in 30 days. Energize your winter routine by trying new classes, pushing your limits, and connecting with the FFC community. For each class to count, please make sure you register and check in via the FFC+ app!

Challenge Dates
January 15, 2025 – February 13, 2025
You must opt in between January 8 – January 22, 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 1/08-1/22.

winter classic at FFC opt in notification

2. Participate in Group Fitness Classes – Attend a minimum of 15 group fitness classes during the challenge dates. For each class to count, you must register and check in to class via the FFC+ app!

3. Stay Motivated – Grab your friends and family to join the fun and sweat it out with your favorite instructors.

4. Track Your Progress – Keep tabs on your progress in the “My Dash” section of the FFC+ app. The Class Checkins metric will be red until you hit 15 classes, then it will turn green.

dashboard for ffc winter classic challenge

5. Celebrate Your Results!

winter classic at FFC completion notification

What’s The Prize?

The first 500 participants that attend 15 group fitness classes and complete the challenge will receive a FFC beanie!

For each class to count, please make sure you register and check in for every class via the FFC+ app! Please note: your location services setting on your phone must be turned ‘ON’ in order to check in to a class. To change your location services setting, go to the settings app on your phone – privacy – location services.

Helpful hints for checking into class via the FFC+ app:

  • You must be registered for the class in order to check in for it.
  • You can only check into a class within 2 hours of the start time.
  • You must be at the club to check in to the class.
  • You’ll see the class check in on the same screen that appears when you click “Check In” on the homepage to check into the club.
  • You must be connected to cellular or wifi for the check-in to appear.
  • If your font is set too large on your screen, it can push the check-in button out of view!
  • Location services must be on your device AND on for the FFC+ app specifically.
  • Please be sure you have the most recent update for the app. To do so, head to the app store for FFC+ – if you don’t have the most recent version, there will be a button that says “update”.
  • Try turning off the WiFi and just use cellular data.

Questions? Contact Lois Miller at lois.miller@ffc.com.

Must have and use the FFC+ app to participate. Other restrictions may apply. The program runs from January 15, 2025 – February 13, 2025. Participants must ‘opt-in’ to the challenge via the FFC+ app by January 22, 2025 to confirm participation. Prizes will be distributed by February 28, 2025. Only the first 500 members to complete the challenge will receive a prize.

National Hot Cocoa Day

Join us on Friday, January 31 from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM for Complimentary Hot Cocoa at the Local’84 Cafe to celebrate National Hot Cocoa Day!