
Celebrating 20 Years of Wellness and Community
We’re thrilled to have celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Medically Oriented Gym (MOG) this past month with such an incredible community! Thank you to everyone who joined us to reflect on our journey, share stories, and celebrate the impact the MOG has had on transitioning patients to a healthier lifestyle. Together, we’ll keep promoting health, wellness, and recovery in the years to come. Here’s to many more milestones ahead!

Kickstart Your Heart Health!
Valentine’s Day often brings thoughts of hearts to mind, but it’s also a perfect reminder to focus on the health of our actual hearts. While chocolates and roses are nice, investing in your heart health is one of the best gifts you can give yourself and your loved ones.
Let’s explore how physical therapy at Trilogy can be a cornerstone in maintaining and improving heart health, with guidance supported by peer-reviewed research.
The Role of Physical Therapy in Heart Health
Physical therapy isn’t just for rehabilitation after injuries; it’s also a proactive approach to maintaining and improving overall health, including heart health. According to studies, regular physical activity is vital in preventing heart disease and managing existing cardiovascular conditions. Our physical therapists will tailor exercise programs to suit individual needs, especially for those who might find starting an exercise routine daunting or those with existing health concerns.
Customized Cardiovascular Exercise Plans
One of the fundamental ways physical therapy supports heart health is through cardiovascular exercise plans. These exercises, designed to increase heart rate and improve blood circulation, are essential for a healthy heart. At Trilogy, our physical therapists can develop personalized exercise regimens that are safe, effective, and enjoyable, ensuring adherence and long-term commitment.
Addressing Risk Factors for Heart Disease
Physical therapists play a crucial role in addressing and modifying risk factors for heart disease. They can guide patients in managing obesity, hypertension, and high cholesterol through exercise and lifestyle changes. Regular physical activity, as recommended by our therapists, has been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease significantly.
Improving Heart Function with Aerobic Exercises
Aerobic exercises, such as walking, jogging, swimming, or cycling, are particularly beneficial for heart health. These activities help strengthen the heart muscle, improve blood flow, and increase the body’s ability to use oxygen. Tailoring these activities to individual capabilities and progressions is a key aspect of our physical therapy programs.
Strength Training for a Stronger Heart
Beyond aerobic exercises, strength training also plays a role in heart health. Research suggests moderate-intensity strength training can improve cardiovascular health by reducing body fat, increasing muscle mass, and improving insulin sensitivity. Our highly skilled physical therapists can guide you on safe and effective strength training routines.
Education and Lifestyle Modification
Physical therapists provide valuable education on lifestyle modifications to promote heart health. This includes advice on a heart-healthy diet, smoking cessation, stress management, and maintaining a healthy weight. These lifestyle changes, coupled with regular exercise, form a robust defense against heart disease.
Encouraging Regular Physical Activity
Staying active is crucial, and our Trilogy physical therapists can offer strategies to incorporate more physical activity into daily routines. This might include brisk walking, taking the stairs, or engaging in recreational sports. Regular physical activity is one of the most effective tools in maintaining heart health.
Embrace Heart Health This Valentine’s Day and Beyond
As Valentine’s Day draws near, let it inspire you to take action for your heart’s health. Consult with one of our Trilogy physical therapists to kickstart your journey toward a stronger, healthier heart. Whether it’s beginning an exercise regimen, managing a chronic condition, or recovering post-surgery, personalized physical therapy is your ally in achieving lasting heart health.
Make this Valentine’s Day the start of a lifelong commitment to a happier, healthier heart. Act now and show your heart the love it deserves!

Tips for A Heart-Healthy Valentine’s Day!
This year, don’t forget the most important Valentine of all: your heart! With February being the month of love and American Heart Month, here are a few tips to combine them into one fabulous celebration:
- Try a heart-healthy treat: Pomegranate seeds, good dark chocolate, and sweet strawberries are all delicious alternatives to candy hearts.
- Take a ballroom dance class with your sweetheart: Nothing’s more romantic than a sweeping waltz or sultry tango. But ballroom dancing is also a great cardio workout–making it the perfect date night for American Heart Month!
- Sink into a relaxing bubble bath: Stress contributes to cardiovascular disease, so this month, set aside time to rest and relax with a bubble bath. Dim the lights, burn a few candles, and settle down with your favorite romantic read.
Want more healthy heart tips this February–or any month of the year? Schedule an appointment with Trilogy today!

Why Choose MOG?
We aren’t just a gym—we’re an all-in-one wellness destination, designed to support you wherever you are on your fitness journey. Whether you’re recovering from injury, maintaining your health, or setting new fitness goals, we’ve got something for you:
✅ Nutrition Services
✅ Personalized Training Plans
✅ Group Classes
✅ On-Site Exercise Specialists
We provide the tools you need for better health, longevity, and success. It’s more than just fitness; it’s a lifestyle change designed to meet you where you are.


Choosing the Right Exercises for Your Warm-Up
One important way to prevent injuries is by warming up before engaging in any physical activity. But what exactly does that mean? What exactly should you do as your warm-up? The idea behind warming up is pretty simple: it prepares your body for more intense physical activity. You move just enough to increase your heart rate and blood flow, which provides additional oxygen to your muscles so they’re primed to start working. You also guide your joints and muscles through their range of motion so they can accommodate more intense movements. A good warm-up should consist of light aerobic exercises combined with dynamic stretches that mirror whatever activity you’re about to perform. One easy trick is to perform less intense versions of later movements:
- If you’re lifting weights, perform the same lifts but with much lower weights (or no weight at all)
- If you’re going for a run, try a light jog or a fast-paced walk
- If you’re playing pickleball, do some side steps around the court combined with some arm swings
However, more general dynamic stretches work well, too. Here are some movements that can work well as warm-ups:
- Walking lunges and rotating right and left while lunging
- Walking butt kicks and straight leg kicks (Frankensteins)
- Deep squats with overhead reaching
- Simple Yoga flows (such as sun salutations)
Call Trilogy for More Warm-Up Tips
Our physical therapists can show you tailored warm-up routines for all the physical activities in your life, from workouts to gardening to job-specific tasks. Call us to schedule an appointment today!

Frozen Strawberry Yogurt Bites
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup chopped strawberries
- 1 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 2 tablespoons honey
Directions:
- Mix strawberries, yogurt and honey in bowl. Add to heart-shaped molds or ice cube tray.
- Freeze at least 2 hours, or until set.






