Kelly Harrison , NASM Elite Trainer

Bio

Hello, and thank you for stopping by my Sharecare page. I currently own and operate, Results Health & Wellness, a personal training and weight management clinic.  Im located in Hobbs, NM although I was raised in Mesa, AZ.  I have been invloved in the health and fitness world for over a decade as a competitor,mentor,coach and fitness professional.  Im very excited to be a part of Sharecare and the opportunity to help people achieve their goals on such a broad scale!!  My philosophy is simply not only to train the human body but to help people BELIEVE!!  When we believe in our ability to overcome and reach our goals the possibilities are unlimited.  Let me help you on your journey....

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  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Fitness:

    THURSDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) -- Men who are physically fit in middle age have a lower risk of developing and dying from certain cancers, new research indicates.

    "Fitness is a huge predictor of [cancer] risk," said Dr. Susan Lakoski, an assistant professor of internal medicine at the...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Fitness:

    WEDNESDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) -- People who follow the ancient practice of yoga may be getting an added health boost, with a new study suggesting it can fight high blood pressure -- also known as hypertension.

    "This study confirms many people's feelings that exercise may be useful in...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Fitness:

    WEDNESDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- When a health insurer told obese people they could either pay 20 percent more for coverage or start exercising, most of them decided to get active, according to a new study.

    More than 6,500 obese people insured by Blue Care Network enrolled in a pedom...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Fitness:

    MONDAY, Aug. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Keeping up a leisure-time physical activity regimen for a decade or more could help middle-aged adults improve their heart health, researchers report.

    Over time, routine activities -- such as brisk walking, biking, or even doing housework or gardening v...Full Article

  • Serena Rain , NASM Elite Trainer
    Nice to meet you here on Sharecare Kelly!