Welcome to Caregiver Strong Strength Training Team
Welcome Caregivers!
An invitation from Dr. Natalie Marshall
and Coach David Spitz
Dear Caregivers:
We would like to invite you to work with the Caregiver Strength Training Team to build some muscles, improve your health, and consider a few lifestyle choices that could make your body less hospitable to cancer and other chronic diseases. We want to help you get stronger so you can take care of your loved one who may need your helping hand.
Exercise decreases the risk of getting several types of cancer. It also helps with weight control, insomnia, depression, anxiety, and fatigue. As a caregiver another important role exercise can play is to help you gain strength to help your loved one with daily activities and at the same time safeguard your body from injury.
We look forward to sharing our strength training program with you! We are thrilled to have the opportunity to explain why exercise and strength training are key elements to improving your health and metabolic fitness and look forward to learning about your experience using our program.
We have expert coaches standing by to support you regardless of your exercise experience or fitness level. Healthy lifestyle choices can decrease your risk of getting cancer and those choices are often under your control. Please join us today!
Coach Dave Spitz, International Olympic Weightlifting Coach and Dr. Natalie Marshall, Medical Oncologist and Faculty Scholar in Integrative Medicine at the UCSF Osher Center.
“People always ask me what they can do to lower their risk of cancer. My answer is simple—don’t smoke; drink less; move your body more; build your muscles; and be mindful of what you put in your mouth how you sleep and how you manage your stress level. These are lifestyle choices you can start making today that can directly, or indirectly, reduce your risk of cancer.”
Natalie Marshall, M.D - Medical Oncologist
Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations for a Thriving Life
Developed by Donald Abrams, MD, Oncologist, UCSF
“We want your muscles to be in charge, not your fat tissue.”
Natalie Marshall, M.D - Medical Oncologist
Strength training is the best way to increase muscle mass. It also improves muscle strength that can be used to do cardiac exercise and to help lift your loved one.
It is not about how you look or if your body mass index is low. It is about if you are moving or not and how much muscle mass you have in relation to how much fat tissue.
Strength training helps people with coordination, balance, bone strength, flexibility, and it also makes people less likely to fall.
See why Coach Dave Spitz, Olympic Weightlifting Coach and Survivor Strong Co-Founder, and I developed the Caregiver Strength Training Program. Coach Dave goes into more detail about the program here:
Guidelines for Physical Activity
Many exercise experts recommend the following exercise structure
150-300 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity per week
OR
75-150 minutes of vigorous intensity aerobic activity
AND
a minimum of two sessions a week of strength training
These are goals to work towards. Do not feel discouraged if you are unable to complete the above amounts of exercise. Any exercise is better than none!!! Even 5 minutes a day is helpful.
Moderate exercise is when you can talk but not sing , such as brisk walking or medium bike riding. Intense exercise is when you cannot carry on a normal conversation, such as while running or swimming.
The Caregiver’s Strength Training Team programming provides three days a week of strength training programming that can be done with only your body weight or weight can be added as you get stronger. It also provides two days a week of mobility, yoga and stress reduction programs and a way of tracking the minutes of your aerobic exercise per day. All exercises can be scaled to different fitness levels.
If you choose to join the program we encourage you to track everything you do in the Caregiver Team App so you will be able to see your progress and so you can be encouraged by your accomplishments in building strength and endurance. We want to be your partners in health.
We hope to motivate you in making muscles for life!
Caregiver Strong App
Thank you,
Dr. Natalie Marshall and Coach Dave Spitz
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caregiver strong STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAMMING TEAM
Dr. Natalie Marshall
Dr. Natalie Marshall is a board-certified Medical Oncologist and Breast Cancer specialist. She is the Medical Director of the UCSF – John Muir Health Cancer Center in Berkeley, CA. She was voted a Top Doc for San Francisco Bay Area and elected by her peers to Leading Physicians of the World. Dr. Marshall in intensely interested in the effect of lifestyle modifications on quality of life and recurrence risk reduction in cancer patients and in the prevention of cancer in unaffected individuals. It motivated her to approach Dave Spitz to design a strength training program for risk reduction and prevention. She trains at California Strength for Olympic weightlifting in the master’s division and has seen firsthand the excellent coaching and programming that is offered to athletes of all types and ages. Survivor Strong is that skill translated for patients so access to this important treatment is available to anyone regardless of place of residence, financial resources, or fitness level.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Medical Director of the UCSF – John Muir Health Cancer Center, Berkeley, CA
Medical School: University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas
Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Fellowship in Medical Oncology: Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut
Coach David Spitz
Dave Spitz is the owner and head strength and conditioning coach of California Strength, a facility in San Ramon, CA that specializes in human performance. He is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and holds the distinction of a USA Weightlifting Senior International Coach. Since 2008, California Strength has produced numerous NFL Athletes, world class Olympic weightlifters and helped people around the world achieve their goals through various online programs. His experience and knowledge in human performance has helped guide the development of the Survivor Strong program.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
University of Southern California
Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist
USA Weightlifting Senior International Coach
Dr. Susan Chang, MD
Dr. Chang is the Director of the UCSF Division of Neuro-Oncology and an internationally recognized leader in the field of neurological malignancies. She specializes in the treatment of adults with brain tumors, including glioblastomas and meningiomas. She is also the Director, UCSF Neuro-Oncology Gordon Murray Caregiver Program and the Co-Director, Sheri Sobrato Brisson Brain Cancer Survivorship Program
Dr. Chang is especially dedicated to improving the experience of her patients and their families, with a particular focus on increasing quality of life. She is the founder and Director of the UCSF Neuro-Oncology Gordon Murray Caregiver Program, which provides resources and support to the caregivers of brain tumor patients. She is also the co-Director of the Sheri Sobrato Brisson Brain Cancer Survivorship Program focused on comprehensive survivorship care for brain tumor patients.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Professor in Residence, Neuro-Oncology, Department of Neurosurgery, UCSF
Director of Palliative Care, Department of Medicine, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Residency in Internal Medicine, Toronto General Hospital, Ontario, Canada
MD, University of British Columbia, Residency in Internal Medicine, Plains Health Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Scott Esparza, CSCS
Scott was born and raised in Northern California. He attended the University of California, Berkeley where he earned his undergraduate degree in Negotiation & Conflict Resolution while throwing for the UC Berkeley Track & Field team. In addition to Survivor Strong, Scott manages operations and marketing for California Strength. He brings his expertise as a Certified Strength & Conditioning Coach and his passion for helping others achieve their potential to the Survivor Strong platform as a coach in our online community.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
University of California Berkeley
Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist
Regan Fedric, CES
Regan Fedric, certified Cancer and Exercise Specialist, delivers her life-long mission of bridging fitness and medicine as Program Director of Sunflower Wellness. In 2002, Regan co-developed the IMPACT program (Integrating Medical Professionals and Certified Trainers), which later became Sunflower Wellness.
Regan has amassed thousands of clinical hours and is part of an integrative team that provides compassionate and progressive care to cancer patients at Smith Integrative Oncology, UCSF Helen Diller Cancer Center, Marin Specialty Care, and Kaiser Permanente. A gifted athlete, Regan played Division I basketball at the University of Memphis, where she earned a B.S. in Exercise Physiology with a minor in Biology. At Lebonheur Medical Center YMCA, she developed the Eagle’s Circle program for children with asthma and/or obesity, and also worked in their cardiac rehabilitation program.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
University of Memphis
Certified Cancer and Exercise Specialist