
|
| |
|
|
| |
Articles |
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
Lexington Woman (Vol V, 2009)– Introducing Sneh Patel of Vital Energy.
,By Elaine Samples.
2W: First of all tell us about your educational background?
Sneh: I have a Bachelors Degree from the University of South Carolina with a major in Exercise Science and a minor in Public Health.
W2W: What has your own set of qualifications and abilities brought to the Vital Energy Family?
Sneh: My degree in exercise science has helped Vital Energy see patients after therapy to help them to gain more strength and maintain their fitness. Also, I help clients who want to prevent medical conditions associated with obesity, cholesterol, diabetes, and hypertension, but, most importantly, to maintain their youth.
W2W: How has Vital Energy changed since you became a part of that vision?
Sneh: The case load at Vital Energy has doubled in size. We have a beautiful place.
W2W: What is it like working with your mom every day?
Sneh: My mom is probably the best person I could ever work with. She is humble woman who really cares about us. She has consideration for what I have to say in the practice and makes me feel like I am as big of a part of Vital Energy as she is. A lot of people ponder as to how we are able to live and work together, but I genuinely love it! We are friends, more than mother and daughter. We each brighten the other’s day. I am looking forward to a long partnership, as we continue to work together.
W2W: What is your favorite success story?
Sneh: My favourite success story is of a girl whose name I would like to keep anonymous. She weighed 200 pounds and wore a size 14. When I started working with her, she had a lot of medical problems and no stamina. It was difficult for her to walk even for five minutes without running out of breath. She has worked hard, is up to an hour of walking with no problems, has lost sixty pounds and wears a size EIGHT! She has completely revamped her diet and exercises 6 times each week – three times of training with me and three additional workouts on her own.
W2W:What do you love about Lexington?
Sneh: Lexington is a very welcoming city – I enjoy the smiling faces. People here are kind and helpful. Lexington is open for all new ideas – a growing town that is also nice to grow in.
|
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
|
- Fibromyalgia/Chronic Pain Support Group Meeting : January 9, 2012 ,6:00 pm
At Vital Energy.... more
- Fibromyalgia Support Group Meeting :
October 3, 2011 At Vital Energy.... more
- Fibromyalgia Support Group Meeting :
Speaker: Dr. Dana Nairn
September 12, 2011 ,6:00 pm At Vital Energy.... more
|
|
|
 |

|
 |