The Edge Fitness Institute LLC will be offering the Exerspy Metabolic
Armbands and the Dotfit programming to children as young as 8 years old up to adulthood.
This product is effective yet fun for children and adults to learn about energy
expenditure and proper nutrtion. It is an advanced tool that was used in
the hospital setting to monitor diabetic clients that has been moved to
the fitness industry since diabetes in on the rise. It is an effective
tool for trainers and parents to monitor children and adults in their daily
activities. It provides essetial feedback to having a healthy active
lifestyle where one can set a fitness goal and scientifically reach it.
Calories in versus calories out is the basis of weight gain/ loss/ or
maintenance.


$275 for armband and 1 year subscription to dotfit with initial setup by Cindy Angulo
$385 for armband, display device, and 1 year subscription to dotfit with monthly monitoring by Cindy Angulo
*Armbands must be purchased thru Cindy Angulo, not thru the Dotfit website if you want her personal monitoring
The Edge Fitness Institute LLC will be offering outdoor bootcamps in public parks by appointment (minimun of 3 people to start a camp). We also offer in home or outdoor personal training services with both Cindy and Donald Angulo.
Bootcamps for Adults or Children
$15 per person per class
$100 for 10 classes
Personal Training (we can provide the equipment)
$100 per session
$750 for 10 sessions
According to the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion on Childhood Obesity (http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/obesity/index.htm#3):
The prevalence of obesity among children aged 6 to 11 more than doubled in the past 20 years, going from 6.5% in 1980 to 17.0% in 2006. The rate among adolescents aged 12 to 19 more than tripled, increasing from 5% to 17.6%.12 An estimated 61% of obese young people have at least one additional risk factor for heart disease, such as high cholesterol or high blood pressure.3 In addition, children who are obese are at greater risk for bone and joint problems, sleep apnea, and social and psychological problems such as stigmatization and poor self-esteem.2,4 Obese young people are more likely than children of normal weight to become overweight or obese adults, and therefore more at risk for associated adult health problems, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, several types of cancer, and osteoarthritis.4 Healthy lifestyle habits, including healthy eating and physical activity, can lower the risk of becoming obese and developing related diseases.2 Obesity is the result of caloric imbalance (too few calories expended for the amount of calories consumed) and is mediated by genetics and health.

