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inspiration | education | healthy living fall 2014 | volume 33 | Issue 3

CANYON RANCH

MEDICINEIntegrative, innovative & invested in the future

LIFE MANAGEMENT What is it & how can it help?

THE HEALTHY FOODIE Embracing flavor, freshness and (yes, please!) even fats

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fall 2014 volume 33 | Issue 3

inspiration | education | healthy living

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cover photo: Canyon Ranch in Tucson, Arizona above photo: Blue agave, Agave americana

2 CANYON RANCH MEDICINE Integrative, innovative & invested in the future

4 BINTAN Going global with Canyon Ranch

6 EXERCISE YOUR OPTIONS Exercise physiology

8 LIFE MANAGEMENT What is it & how can it help?

10 IN TOUCH Emily Liebert: Making it all work

11 SPIRITUALITY At the Ranch — then & now

12 WHAT’S NEW Discover exciting new services in Tucson & Lenox

14 LONGTIME STAFF MEMBERS Movers & shapers

16 THE HEALTHY FOODIE Embracing flavor, freshness and even fats

20 TAKE NOTE Upcoming featured events & promotions in Tucson & Lenox

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Happy Anniversary

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MEL: AN UNINTENDED JOURNEYThirty-five years have passed, and all I can say is wow! Actually, it’s more like 36 or maybe even 39½. After all, it was 1975 when Enid passed a casual remark to her stressed-out husband, who, approaching the age of 47, was contemplating a future of unending stress related to his real estate and homebuilding business. Out of the blue, Enid said to me, “Why don’t we build a fat farm? People need to lose weight, eat right and exercise regularly, so why don’t we provide a place where that can happen?” Yeah, sure, I thought, what’s that got to do with me? In one ear and out the other!

Fast-forward just three years, and there I was running off to a fat farm, because I felt awful and needed to shed 25 pounds. Truly, I had no memory of Enid’s prophetic suggestion. During that four-week stay, I had an epiphany and, before I knew it, we were on the path to building the first Canyon Ranch. Based on the wisdom of bankers, investors and just about everybody else, an all-healthy resort never should have been built back then – certainly not by me, and most definitely not in remote Tucson, Arizona.

All these years later, we are filled with millions of memories and endless gratitude to everyone who’s helped make Canyon Ranch a success. I thank our amazing professionals and every staff member for demonstrating true generosity of spirit every day. I thank our thousands of guests who have come here with open minds and hearts and left with enlivened spirits and the inspiration to live healthier. The love shared at Canyon Ranch lifts us each to higher fulfillment. So thank you, thank you, thank you.

To this day, I’m still awed by the sheer beauty and magic of the destination resorts in Tucson and Lenox. Even more, I’m pleased that our staff culture is alive and well in all our ventures, on land and on cruise ships around the world. We hire people from many nations and backgrounds, and the first requirement is that they can pass our “Love Machine Test” for genuine caring. People tell me all the time how wonderfully our staff represents the Ranch. Pure, heartwarming joy to me!

So, our impossible dream became a one-in-a-million reality. All Enid and I really wanted to do was relax, live a healthy, stress-free life and be happy. I didn’t entirely lose the stress, but all the unintended results made everything worthwhile. I consider a Canyon Ranch vacation to be perfection, yet somehow I know it will keep getting better.

At 86, I’m looking forward to great things!

ENID: GRATEFUL EVERY DAYThirty-five years! I can remember when that was considered middle age. Of course, I could be talking about people or about Canyon Ranch. Today there’s a world of knowledge and tools out there to keep us healthy and thriving – the sky’s the limit!

When we started out, I pictured the Ranch as a nice little retreat. Today we’re going global! (Was that even a buzzword back then?) I never take any of this for granted.

I still look around at the smiling faces here each day and wonder how all of you heard about us. We’ve been able to spread our healthy living message, and we constantly meet wonderful people we would never have known otherwise. I thank each one of you for coming along on this journey with us. We’re endlessly grateful to our wonderful staff – some who have been with us since the beginning – and to our immediate family, which has grown by four grandchildren and two greats (well, I think they’re all great). You each add to the love and beauty of the Ranch.

Many things in our world are different from when we first opened our doors. Life moves so fast with mind- boggling technology that I now think of it as the new normal. Babies play with smartphones, and even Mel is texting! Yet with all the changes, the important things stay the same. Something is working right at Canyon Ranch, just the way it always has and will. We still meet in a place where health and joy and serenity matter most. I am so glad you’re a part of it all.

ENID AND MEL ZUCKERMAN Canyon Ranch Founders

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Babies and smartphones

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MEDICINE

Cynthia’s story is one of many at Canyon Ranch with a happy ending. Hers began with a doctor visit.

“Cynthia was 60 when I met her in 2003,” recalls Mark Liponis, MD, Corporate Medical Director. “She came to Lenox with an autoimmune eye condition called uveitis, and was being cared for by a top specialist at NYU.”

Uveitis often leads to blindness, which was of great concern to Cynthia and her doctors. Could Dr. Liponis help solve the mystery of what was causing her condition? Eyes were not his specialty, he explained – but agreed to conduct a comprehensive physical. In the course of the exam, the doctor learned Cynthia took an antacid for frequent heartburn.

“It was a clue,” he says. “Cynthia’s CRP (C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation) was elevated – meaning her immune system was highly activated. We wondered if the bacterium involved might be Heliobacter pylori, which not only activates the immune system but can cause heartburn. At the time we were treating H. pylori with antibiotics* so we went ahead and treated Cynthia.”

Oddly enough, once Cynthia’s infection cleared up, so did her eye condition. “It was the first known cure for uveitis,” Dr. Liponis says. Two years later, the journal Infection (April 1, 2005) published the first report in the medical literature confirming the link between H. pylori and uveitis.

“Cynthia’s story is an example of what integrative medicine does best,” Dr. Liponis says. “It involves going deeper with each patient, taking as much time as you need to really learn what’s going on – then finding the best possible treatments, approaches and practices across a number of disciplines.”

Guests are often amazed when their first medical consultation at the Ranch turns out to be an unhurried, meaningful and life-enhancing experience. In many cases, they report it is their first genuine communication with a doctor – a chance to explore issues that lie beyond surface symptoms.

5 AMAZING MEDICAL SERVICES TO CONSIDER AT CANYON RANCH

Visit Connection online to check out some of the newest and most popular offerings for your next Canyon Ranch Medicine consultation.

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* More recently, Canyon Ranch doctors have discovered that nonprescription herbal therapy can deliver even better results than antibiotics in the treatment of H. pylori, according to Dr. Liponis.

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HEALTH & HEALING: THE EARLY YEARS

From the beginning, founders Mel and Enid Zuckerman envisioned Canyon Ranch as a place of healing as well as fitness and relaxation.

When Canyon Ranch in Tucson opened in 1979, a health resort was an innovative concept, setting it apart from the trendy “fat farms” and pampering spas of the day. The Zuckermans took it in a more professional direction, hiring registered dietitians and experts in exercise and stress management as well as massage therapists and fitness instructors.

By the mid-’80s, the founders focused on expanding the health and healing potential of the Ranch. They began to recruit specialists to deliver a wider range of services. Construction was begun on a facility dedicated to providing preventive health care, assessment and therapeutic services.

In 1988, the Health & Healing Center opened. It was dedicated to Mel’s father, Norman Zuckerman, whose death in 1977 became his son’s emotional catalyst to pursue good health.

In the early days at the Health & Healing Center, guests came for consultations in medicine, nutrition, biofeedback, hypnotherapy, stress management, smoking cessation and movement therapy. The now-famous physician Andrew Weil provided alternative medicine consultations.

Over the years, new components were added to augment or complement Western medical traditions – such as acupuncture, herbal healing, genomics and other diagnostic testing, podiatry, chiropractic, shockwave and laser therapy and Healing Touch.

AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH

A whole-person approach to wellness – including mind, body and spirit – has always been a foundation of Canyon Ranch Medicine. It involves professionals in various disciplines who collaborate to help each guest reach his or her health potential. At Canyon Ranch, a team of physicians, nurses, nutritionists, exercise physiologists, behavioral experts and others view you as a whole person, not as a collection of individual symptoms or body parts. Team members share assessments and expertise to create a fully rounded understanding of your health profile and needs.

In some cases, the best treatment might be surgery. In others, lifestyle changes alone may bring about great improvements. Often, a Life Management service such as biofeedback will be recommended. Asian therapies such as acupuncture can be of great help in alleviating pain while the underlying condition is resolved. “If you’re struggling, we’re not going to say ‘Live with it,’ and let it go at that. Even if we can’t cure you, we’re committed to finding a way to improve your well-being,” Dr. Liponis says.

STILL LEADING THE PACK

Today, “concierge medicine” and “medical vacations” are familiar concepts, but it wasn’t always so. Back in the early '80s, nobody had ever heard of a resort where you could have a complete physical, consult with a Life Management professional, learn about herbal remedies, get your posture aligned and go home with prescriptions for nutrition and exercise.

In his book The Restless Visionary, Mel Zuckerman describes the unique healing power of the Ranch to transform lives:

“ For many of our guests, their visits to Canyon Ranch mark the first time they have actually listened to advice about nutrition, the value of exercise and the need to find balance in life. Like all of us, they have heard, read or been nagged by friends and family about the importance of a healthy lifestyle – and tuned it all out. But somehow, ‘magically,’ when they come to Canyon Ranch, they finally take the information to heart.”

Canyon Ranch has been a leader in providing the highest quality medical care, using the latest technology for leading-edge diagnostic services. Dr. Liponis expects that trend to continue. “We’re doing things about 10 years ahead of everyone else,” he says. “Our longtime guests have come to expect they’ll receive the best available expertise and attention from our medical staff, and we continue to deliver it.” ■

"We're doing things about 10 years ahead of everyone else."

— MARK LIPONIS, MD

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Imagine a tropical island escape and a healthy Canyon Ranch getaway. Enjoy both in one dreamy destination when Canyon Ranch opens its first health resort outside the United States in 2016.Many tropical vacations offer the chance to relax while gazing at stunning vistas. The really special places also provide amazing food, exceptional accommodations and plenty of outdoor activities. Then there’s Canyon Ranch on Bintan, which promises to redefine the possibilities.

Set amid natural mangroves, Canyon Ranch on Bintan will offer guests and residents access to the finest leading-edge health and fitness services, spa treatments and nutritious cuisine in one of the most beautiful settings imaginable.

The resort will consist of 64 hotel suites and 64 villas arranged in configurations of one to three units, each nestled in a serene tropical setting. Living community villas will be appointed with luxurious furnishings and finishes – just imagine the luxury of your own personal fitness area, as well as an exquisite private lap pool!

Bintan, the largest of 3,200 islands that make up the Riau Archipelago of Indonesia, is a favorite island getaway for residents of Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and other regional cities. The island is just a 45-minute ferry ride from Singapore, one of the world’s most vibrant, cosmopolitan cities.

The climate could not be more heavenly – mild and serene year-round, with mostly sunny days and an average high temperature of 78 degrees.

Currently under design, the state-of-the-art integrative health and spa facility will feature the wide breadth of offerings guests have come to expect at Canyon Ranch: personalized medical consultations; innovative fitness activities; and therapeutic skin care and body treatments – all delivered by caring professionals. The spa will also feature Aquavana,® a European-inspired aquathermal oasis that is exclusive to Canyon Ranch.

Outdoor activities, both land- and water-based, will be led by highly trained Ranch practitioners and instructors. The resort will feature splendid dining with award-winning Canyon Ranch cuisine.

Canyon Ranch on Bintan is the tropical island vacation destination you’ve been waiting for all your life – and a place you’ll never want to leave. Ready … set … start dreaming!

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WE’RE

GOING

GLOBAL WITH

CANYON RANCH

ON B INTAN TREASURE BAYINDONESIA

Singapore

Malaysia

Batam BINTAN

Singapore Straits

South China Sea

INDONESIAN

RANCH NEWS

Standard Villa — Living Room

Master Villa — Bedroom

Standard Villa

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Better All the Time

When Mel and Enid Zuckerman decided

to convert the dilapidated Double U Dude

Ranch into a health resort 35 years ago,

they were surrounded by doubters. Banks,

colleagues and friends did not see the

potential of this site at first, but it’s apparent

to everyone now. ● Since 1979, Canyon

Ranch in Tucson has vastly expanded its

offerings and added the Health & Healing

Center, Aquatic Center, Golf Performance

Center, the Double U Café and more. The

latest addition is the Spirituality Center, with

lovely indoor spaces for private sessions and

spectacular outdoor gardens for reflection,

meditation and rituals that enhance your

inner journey. ● We always have other

projects in the works. Come back soon to

enjoy the Ranch as it flourishes and evolves!

TUCSON | SINCE 1979

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Lifetimes ago, staying in shape

was no problem. All you had

to do was chop wood for heat,

haul water from the well, wash

your clothes in the creek, build

a fort with your own hands and

harvest your own crops. Results

are still guaranteed, but this

probably wouldn’t suit your

lifestyle today.

While times have changed,

your body hasn’t. It still needs

challenge and activity to be

strong and at its best. For 35

years, guests have turned to

Canyon Ranch for expert

exercise guidance that suits

their tastes, busy schedules

and individual needs.

MATTERS OF CHOICE“In the early days of Canyon Ranch, this department offered only one service,” says exercise physiologist Michael Hewitt, PhD, at Canyon Ranch in Tucson. “It was called, not surprisingly, Exercise Physiology Consul-tation. The guest met with a professional, and they developed a fitness plan together. It was almost always for weight loss back then.”

The concern about weight is timeless, of course. It comes with living in an industri-alized country, where every convenience – from remote controls to computers in eyeglasses – is meant to spare you even the smallest effort. On the positive side, modern life allows you the flexibility to choose the best fitness activities for you – activities you enjoy and that give you the results you want.

“Every guest is unique, so we offer many choices,” Michael says. “Specific services might target weight management, cardio- respiratory endurance, bone health, strength training, balance enhancement, injury recovery – you name it. In every instance, we listen to what the person needs and make our recommendations based on his or her personal goals, challenges and abilities.”

Guests at the Ranch can explore areas of fitness here that they never considered

before, often in ways that aren’t possible elsewhere. The signature, two-part Meta-bolic Exercise Assessment is an amazing opportunity for almost anyone, Michael says. It measures fitness level (VO2 max), fuel efficiency, heart size, lung function, caloric burn and much more.

“This same assessment is administered to astronauts and Olympians. You can’t get it just anywhere,” Michael says. “Comprehensive exercise evaluations at the Ranch measure upper and lower body strength, cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility, body composition, blood pressure, pulse and more. This tool allows us to really understand a person’s current status and plan strategically for best results.”

THE POWER OF KNOWLEDGE

Michael explains that functional assessment has grown into a major emphasis at Canyon Ranch. Testing methods today range from simple to sensitive and sophisticated. They all yield valuable, usable information.

“Our DEXA Body Composition test is state of the art,” Michael says. “It gives us precise and accurate measures for bone density, lean body mass and fat distribution. We use all that information to optimize an exercise prescription for that individual.” He pays

EXERCISE Your Options

EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY

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attention to every detail, too. Pointing to a thick folder for a guest he’s worked with for 20 years, he still remembers that she missed a bone scan in the late ’90s.

“It’s terrific when we can track someone over time and observe changes. We can adjust the exercise plan whenever circumstances and goals change.”

Michael says he’s particularly interested in measuring lean body mass. “A person may not be overweight but can be ‘under-lean,’ meaning there’s just not enough muscle mass.

“Everyone hears about the importance of BMI, or the ratio between height and weight. At the Ranch, we go for a fuller, deeper picture. A person could have a great BMI, for instance, but be frail because of lack of muscle.” He also notes that a person might weigh more but be trim because he or she has a greater lean body mass, which is denser than fat. So, a person with more lean mass can be firmer and trimmer than one who weighs a little more but has low lean mass. “We focus much more on lean mass than on fat.”

MEASURING AGE

These days Michael is excited about developing trends at the Ranch. He notes

the value in determining your “fitness age.” It’s the scientific way to understand how your body is faring over time.

“We now assess fitness age with a submaxi-mal rowing ergometer or treadmill test, a body composition evaluation, muscle endurance tests and balance assessment. We even test vertical leap as a measure of lower body power.”

As with other assessments, Michael says, fitness age at the Ranch is based primarily on comparison with other Canyon Ranch guests, who tend to be more active and health aware than the general population. It sets a higher standard. “Nobody wants to be their chronological age,” he says. “We all want to live younger longer.”

FIT FOR NOW & THE FUTURE

Looking ahead, Michael sees significantly increased use of technology in exercise. “It doesn’t help much to use heart monitors or FitBits to measure exertion for one week of vacation, so we’re training people how to use that kind of wearable technology at home, too. That can be great for staying on track.”

He also notes a growing interest in activi-ties that people can do throughout their lives. “More and more people are exploring

aquatic exercise,” he says, “because it’s an outstanding workout with less chance for injury or joint damage. Plus, people just like it. I see aquatics activities expanding a lot.”

That goes along with Michael’s well-known philosophy that the best exercise is the one you enjoy – because you’ll keep doing it.

“We don’t know what’s coming next in fitness,” says Michael, “only that we exercise physiologists have to be ready. Exercise trends come and go, but everyone needs movement. Those specific needs are dif-ferent for every person, however. Today I might consult with a pregnant woman, followed by someone recovering from surgery, followed by somebody training for a marathon. The thing that never changes is the one-on-one relationship.

“Getting to know our guests over time and partnering with our nutritionists and doctors creates a team approach. We share all our areas of expertise and work toward the same result.”

You probably don’t cut firewood on a regular basis anymore, but, by making appropriate choices, you can get a day’s worth of work out of just an hour or so of exercise – and have fun doing it! ■

”“Guests at the Ranch can

explore areas of fitness that they never considered before,

often in ways that aren’t

possible elsewhere.

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Ever since people first stressed over hunting enough mastodons to put on the table, and who did most work around the cave, life has overflowed with challenges – often to crisis point and beyond. Basic needs, personal trauma, dysfunctional relationships and all that makes us human have always existed. Fortunately, we’ve made huge strides in the tools and attitudes that help us overcome problems and enhance our lifestyles.

Life Management is about helping people make changes, improve their health, or learn more about themselves, says Canyon Ranch in Lenox Life Management therapist Joan Levitt. “There’s a whole spec-trum of concerns everyone faces,” she says, including relationship issues, loss, major life transitions, aging and brain health, developing healthier eating or exercise habits, issues with sleep or sexuality, or learning more about your personality and psyche.

Possible avenues to explore are endless, says Joan. Health-damaging stress may be addressed using biofeedback, meditation or learning new ways to integrate stress-busting habits into your current lifestyle. Weight concerns may involve looking at factors like body image, motivation, strategies for changing food habits, or taking a new look at nutrition. In the case of kicking smoking, the toolbox may include exploring ways to avoid self-sabotage, developing personalized strategies, and harnessing the power of the unconscious mind through hypnosis and meditation. “In most cases, we can conquer challenges by change in behavior or mindset,” she says.

TRANSFORMATION STARTS WITH AWARENESS

Whatever change you want to make, the starting point is the same. “We begin with awareness of where you are and where you want to move toward,” says Joan. “Take relationships – you need to look at your expectations, and move them into a more positive domain. Discover what you want to create, and let go of what’s not work-ing.” Similarly, “When a person is stressed, we look for the source of the stress – and what they may be doing to add another layer to an already stressful life.”

Stress is particularly harmful, says Richard Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS, 17th U.S. Surgeon General, Vice Chairman of Canyon Ranch, and President of Canyon Ranch Institute.® “If you’re stressed at work or in your relationships, your cortisol and stress hormones increase, causing inflammation. Round-the-clock stress is deleterious to the health of your brain.”

People are living longer, and brain health is recognized as an integral part of lifelong wellness. “We’re outliving our brains,” says Dr. Carmona, author of Canyon Ranch 30 Days to a Better Brain. You can help your mind stay active by exercising regularly to keep neural networks strong and functioning optimally, and doing mentally stimulating activities to prevent your brain from atrophying.

Tools for maintaining brain health are many, and recent trends have multiplied options for cognitive health along with other aspects of life enhancement. They range from long-established methods like meditation, visualization and relaxation to high-tech cognitive, memory and personality assessments. Biofeedback, for example, allows people to visually monitor – and learn to control – brainwave, blood pressure and heart rate changes in response to stressors.

TRADITIONAL METHODS MEET HIGH TECH

High tech methods are very useful tools, Joan says, but looking to the future, other modalities will remain equally important.

“We’re moving into greater balance between the ‘softer’ aspect – using tools like life-mapping, relaxation and hypnotherapy that call forth your ability to enter a relaxed state and gain a felt sense of who you are – and the science side, such as neurofeedback. We want to use all the technologies we have, because woven together they make a more effective means for change.”

One of the biggest changes she’s seen is how people view the idea of therapy. “There used to be a stigma around it. Today, people have a more sophisticated understanding and vocabulary. They sample all kinds of therapy, from couples counseling to 12-step programs. They’re much more accepting of therapy as a tool for transformation. The underlying attitude is that it’s okay; it’s safe to find new things about yourself and to move into unexplored territory with help from expert practitioners.” ■

GROWTH & CHANGE

LIFE MANAGEMENT WHAT IS IT & HOW CAN IT HELP?

“Life Management is about helping people make changes, improve their health, or

learn more about themselves.

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Ageless Beauty

Built in 1898, Bellefontaine Mansion was

home to a prominent family, a school and

a convent before falling into abandoned

disrepair. Even the flood stains and

rampant ruin did not discourage Mel

and Enid Zuckerman, though. They fell

in love with this architectural classic,

lovingly restored it, and used it as the

architectural and functional centerpiece

of Canyon Ranch in Lenox since its

opening 25 years ago. ● The timeless

appeal of this New England setting is

complemented by the modern Inn, Spa

and countless amenities we've added

over the years. Because of its popularity,

we’re now expanding the charming Café

Tasse to feature more seating and lovely

views. ● The mansion’s splendor and

the natural surroundings inspire us all at

Canyon Ranch in Lenox. It’s the perfect

blend of beauty, tranquility and vitality!

LENOX | SINCE 1989

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For Emily Liebert, it’s all about being organized. As a busy mom, journalist and published author, it could hardly be otherwise. Sticking to a schedule that involves book deadlines and hectic publicity tours – plus maintaining order in a household that also includes a hardworking entrepreneurial husband and active preschoolers (sons Jaxsyn, 5, and Hugo, 4) – requires plenty of discipline to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Occasionally, a particularly exciting event stands out on the calendar – such as her upcoming visit to Canyon Ranch in Lenox, as the featured speaker October 18 and 19 at a discussion and book sign-ing of her second novel When We Fall, published earlier this month by Penguin Random House.

“I am so looking forward to returning to Canyon Ranch,” Emily says. Recalling her first visit with her husband several years ago, she’s excited at the idea of a little R&R along with her book program. What makes it even more of a kick is that the Ranch figures into her story of the two central characters in When We Fall. “In my book, the friendship of these two women, Allison and Charlotte, reaches a pivotal point when they spend time together at Canyon Ranch.”

A LIFE IN BALANCE

A native New Yorker, Emily honed her organi-zational skills at ABC News where she was an executive assistant and helped produce television specials for Peter Jennings Reporting. Her passion for writing soon led to an opportunity to become editor of The WAG, a luxury lifestyle magazine covering Westchester and Fairfield counties. For five years she wrote about travel, fashion, celebri-ties and beauty, eventually establishing herself as a freelance journalist whose work appeared in The Huffington Post, Robb Report, Oprah.com and more.

The family recently relocated to Connecticut, where Emily feels lucky to enjoy a flexible work schedule. “I still have deadlines, but I can meet them however I want because I make my own hours. I’m doing the work that I love, but I can

always find the time to go to something like a performance at my sons’ school or for milkshakes after camp pickup.”

She keeps in shape with barre workout classes five or six times a week. “I used to run, but I decided that as I am getting older, I’m interested in something that will help me build longer, leaner muscles. So, barre classes and occasionally, tennis.”

Still, some days can get a little crazy. “It can be a challenge to put a nutritious meal on the table. We don’t always get to sit down together to eat dinner.” Her husband sometimes works late hours, and the boys have their somewhat picky food preferences. Emily tries not to stress about it. “The truth is, my kids will eat a little junk food. As long as I can be sure they eat the good stuff – veggies, fruits and some protein – I allow them a certain amount of treats.”

MODERATION, NOT DEPRIVATION

She applies this philosophy to herself, as well. Although very nutrition-conscious (one of her memorable Canyon Ranch experiences was an enlightening visit with a nutritionist), Emily loves to cook, and that means indulging in the occasional decadent pasta dinner or yummy dessert. “I enjoy eating healthfully – lots of veggies, lean proteins like fish and chicken – so I don’t deprive myself. I believe that as soon as you start feeling deprived, you want, want, want what you can’t have!”

Her favorite nutrition advice? “Cut back on liquor, sugary juices and sodas. Why waste the calories on something you drink? I would rather chew!”

Looking forward to her return to the Ranch this fall, Emily muses on what she’d most enjoy doing for fun and relaxation. “Definitely, I would love to attend one of the cooking demos! Or try a yoga class or Pilates Reformer … hmmm, maybe a massage. I’m really interested in things I don’t get to do at home.” ■

MAKING IT ALL WORKIN TOUCH

1. Happy family – CHECK | 2. Meaningful work – CHECK | 3. Healthy lifestyle – CHECK

EMILY LIEBERT

Canyon Ranch in Lenox

will host a featured event

with guest author

Emily Liebert

October 18 & 19.

For more information, go to

canyonranch.com/lenox/programs

and click on “Featured Events.”

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“Do you feel the magic?” These were the first words founders Mel and Enid Zuckerman said when they discovered the Tucson property in 1978 – and it’s been like that ever since.

“The Ranch has always been a spiritual place,” says Canyon Ranch Director of Spirituality Julie Haber, M.Div. “From the beginning, we’ve offered an environment and experiences that touch the spirit. Originally, though, the focus was more on physical health. Today, we’re seeing an increase in people who see spirituality as an integral part of health and well-being. We listen to the guest and suggest ways of integrating spiritual perspective and practice into his or her life – often opening up new ways of looking at a life situation. We used to be a mind-body resort. Now we truly embrace mind, body and spirit.”

Exploring spirituality can help people learn how to accept, let go, trust and connect with hope, says Julie. “Sometimes people turn to spirituality as a last resort, when they hit challenging times. As part of a holistic path to optimal health, we try to encourage people to have spirituality be part of their lives at all times.”

LIVING WITH SPIRITUALITYBusiness executive Randy Eisenman of Fort Worth, Texas, first stayed at Canyon Ranch in Tucson 15 years ago. Initially focused on exercise activities, he decided to try a spirituality consultation that caught his interest. Since then, spirituality has become a major focus of each visit, he says. “I’ve experienced numerous perspective- shifting insights.”

While many people believe they need to get away from everyday distractions in order to look inward, Randy incorporates spirituality as part of his and his company’s everyday business.

“I don’t think in terms of having a home life and a work life,” he says. “I’m the same person, whether I’m at work or at home. I live one integrated life.”

A partner at Satori Capital, an investment firm, Randy focuses on working with companies “with a commitment to a deeper purpose, and a focus on creating value for all stakeholders – including employees, customers, suppliers, investors and the broader commu-nity. My team and I are committed to using our investment platform to make the world a better place.”

He begins every company meeting with a brief interlude of journaling, followed by silent meditation. “These practices raise awareness and contribute to individual growth and development. They allow us all to be more centered, and ultimately more productive,” he explains.

Randy visits the Ranch frequently, where he continues his inner journey, not always knowing where it will take him. “Often, I just book time with Julie Haber and see what develops. I trust the process.”

THE MAGIC CONTINUES From Julie’s perspective, personal spiritual needs have become more complex over the past decades. “The news affects us, and events in our nation and our world are often challenging. This is one reason I’ve seen many people turn to spirituality. With the technology boom, more people are connected while being physically isolated. More people are acknowledging their need for spiritual community and deeper connection, both with themselves and others. Spirituality is connected with what brings meaning, purpose and value into our lives. When we feel more connected to our spirituality, we feel more fulfilled.”

Because of increased interest in spirituality among guests, Canyon Ranch decided to create beautiful new Spirituality Centers in Tucson and Lenox. “These places help inspire people to relax and get in touch with what really matters,” says Julie. “Guests are having experiences beyond their expectations. They leave inspired, and many say they’ve experienced a personal breakthrough or a fresh way of looking at themselves and their lives.” ■

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Spirituality AT THE RANCH – THEN & NOW

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In the 35-year history of the Ranch, we’ve offered hundreds of amazing treatments and services. And

there’s always something new and exciting to delight even the most Ranch-savvy guest. Here are a few

recent additions to the new Guide to Services at each resort.

CREATIVE ARTS Tap into your inner resources and feel the joy.

TUCSON | Design a beautiful Dream Catcher with crystals, beads and animal totem figures. Channel your mindful thoughts into inspiring works of Poetry. Create a beautiful, living vertical Succulent Garden to display on your wall at home. Learn to blend sea salts, essential oils and herbs for an Elegant Bathing Ritual just for you.

LENOX | Create a beautiful Beaded Bracelet with an option to upgrade to semi-precious gems. Or, try an Ear Candy class. Learn the craft of Book Binding and make your own personalized ready-to-fill notebook or scrapbook, or craft your own Expanding Mini-Pocket Journal and embellish it to your heart’s desire.

EXERCISE & MOVEMENT Step up to the next level or try something new.

TUCSON & LENOX | Try Rebound Jumps for a crazy fun and challenging work-out! Picture inline roller skates with a spring in place of wheels. No matter what your age, you’ll feel like a kid again.

TUCSON | Get into the swing of some amazing new moves in Aerial Hammock Yoga. You’ll immediately feel the improve-ment in flexibility, strength and alignment, and achieve greater benefits from your yoga classes and other physical activities.

LENOX | Discover Your Fitness Age is a two-part service with an exercise physiologist. You’ll undergo an assessment, then receive a personalized plan to help prevent premature aging.

LIFE MANAGEMENT Develop insights and strategies for health and happiness.

TUCSON | Coming soon (currently in development): Look for new services geared to helping women explore essential aspects of their feminine identity.

LENOX | In a Heart Rhythm Biofeedback session, a Life Management practitioner teaches you to moderate your breathing and emotions to smooth and harmonize your heart rhythms, enhancing your emotional and physical well-being.

MASSAGE & BODYWORK Relax, breathe and enjoy the healing power of touch.

TUCSON & LENOX | Indulge in 5 Point Star, a traditional ayurvedic body treatment that nourishes, replenishes and promotes harmony through herbs and oils on scalp, hands and feet. Or smooth the look of skin and reduce the appearance of cellulite with our new Body Contouring Treatment.

TUCSON | Feel stress and tension drift away with a Blissful Floating Massage in one of our beautiful Watsu® pools. In the Desert Ritual, you’ll cleanse, exfoliate and hydrate with white sage, prickly pear and honey, then soak in a bath infused with saguaro blossoms, aloe and jojoba – finishing with a muscle-melting massage.

MEDICAL Consult with our caring integrative health professionals.

TUCSON | Shockwave & Laser Therapy treatments are painless, effective nonsurgical therapies to help relieve musculoskeletal pain and reactivate the body’s natural healing process. The multipart service includes an assessment by a board-certified physician, a follow-up with a Certified Athletic Trainer and 25-minute therapy sessions.

LENOX | Introducing a new, streamlined version of our most comprehensive Execu-tive Health Program: We’re now offering our state-of-the-art health assessment as a two-day package in Lenox only – of course, you still can opt for our very popular four-day package, available in Tucson and Lenox.

NUTRITION Get advice and support from our experts.

TUCSON & LENOX | There is growing scientific evidence that your diet influences your mood and behavior. Mind Over Meal-time is a new two-part session in which you’ll discover how the foods you eat affect your emotions and daily actions, and learn practical tips for overcoming complex issues to create a healthier diet and a happier life.

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MORE TO EXPLORE

WHAT'S NEW?Discover exciting NEW SERVICES in Tucson & Lenox

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Planting a Seed for

HealthOUTDOOR SPORTS Delight in the wonders of nature and challenge yourself.

TUCSON | What’s it like to “rough it” in the Wild West? We’ll give you a taste! Make a Primitive Stone Knife is the latest addition to our popular Primitive Technology activities.

LENOX | Celebrate the beauty of New England at a local natural area or historic estate, then take your memories home on a flash drive with images you capture on a Photography Hike. If you’re more of a night creature, join us on a walk and view starry skies and natural surroundings with Night Vision Goggles. When the mercury drops and the flakes begin to fly, take an exhilarating Snowshoeing Lesson – the shoes are yours to take home!

SPIRITUALITY Explore your inner life and spiritual direction.

TUCSON & LENOX | You’ll find an en-hanced emphasis on spirituality throughout the Ranch this year. Some ongoing services have been refreshed and expanded, while others are new, including:

TUCSON | Building Spiritual Character allows you to explore, with help from a spiritual service provider, ways of reaching greater levels of happiness and satisfaction. In Nurturing Your Soul Through Creativity, learn how to bring awareness, presence and transformation into your life.

LENOX | Tap into the wisdom of your dreaming mind with a Dream Consultation.

CATHERINE TORRENCEVolunteer gardener

Canyon Ranch Institute® is a nonprofit public charity that makes Canyon Ranch healthy living programs and education available in low-income communities everywhere. To learn more, volunteer, or to add your support, please visit canyonranchinstitute.org.

Want to get people excited about the natural world and healthy eating? Plant a seed.

That’s the concept behind CRI Healthy Garden, a program bringing open spaces and coopera-tive gardening to urban settings – starting with Savannah and the South Bronx.

“It’s a great way to bring people together around a positive activity that absolutely affects their health,” says Jennifer Cabe, Executive Director of Canyon Ranch Institute. “When you take that first breath of fresh air after a stressful day, or have that bite of a veggie from your own garden – you feel hopeful, which is the first step to a healthy life.”

Savannah’s CRI Healthy Garden, located on the grounds of the lovely Trustees’ Garden, is already thriving. Trustees’ Garden is the location of numerous Canyon Ranch Institute wellness programs offered through support from Canyon Ranch guests and Savannah civic leaders Charles H. and Rosalie Morris. In May, more than 60 community members helped create raised garden beds, and filled them with soil, seeds and plants that quickly grew into robust egg-plant, tomato, squash, and bean plants – plus lots of tasty herbs. Guided by CRI, the volunteer gardeners include a range of ages and occupa-tions – including physicians and their patients, master gardeners and first-time gardeners.

“Digging in the dirt is a great equalizer,” Jennifer says. “It brings the community together for a healthy purpose. People are doing something active and eating fresh, healthy food.” Gardening also helps manage stress, which is a major focus of the CRI Healthy Garden program.

The Savannah CRI Healthy Garden is open to everyone. Eventually, it will include pathways, benches, water features and other attractions to

make it a place for gardening, meditation and all the pleasures of a beautiful natural setting.

GARDENS FOR EVERY TASTE

The goal is to make the CRI Healthy Garden available to all communities, adapted for local climate and available space. In the South Bronx, that means a rooftop garden on the second floor of the Urban Health Plan building, a community resource and long-time partner of Canyon Ranch Institute. Chad Lewis, CRI Fellow, is co-creating the CRI Healthy

Garden curriculum for future efforts.

“I learned from my father, who grew up on a farm,” Chad says, “and he learned from his father, who learned from his father before him. Sharing that wisdom and gardening tradition

is so important, not only because of the physical health benefits, but also the emotional and spiritual benefits. I meet volunteers who are eager to learn about gardening and connect with nature. We’re excited to offer them this opportunity, so they can pass it along to family and friends.”

Chad says each CRI Healthy Garden will reflect local ideas of peace and beauty, as well as cooking tastes. In the South Bronx, the community wants Caribbean favorites such as yauntía, which is a root vegetable, and gandules or pigeon peas. In Savannah, any veggie crop had better include okra.

At 83, Catherine Torrence is an enthusiastic volunteer gardener. She says she’s learned a lot through the garden experience and has more confidence now. “I’ve raised flowers my whole life. Next year I’ll use that raised box process and try some veggies, just to say I did it!”

Watch a how-to video for starting your own healthy pallet garden.

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STAFF

KARMA KIENTZLER FITNESS GURU

Teaching Ranch Founder Mel Zuckerman about fitness sounds like teaching Mozart to play piano or Babe Ruth to pitch a base-ball – but Mel credits Karma Kientzler for setting him on the road to healthy living. They met in early 1978, when he checked into a spa in Ojai, California. Mel was 49, in poor health and overweight. As assistant director and fitness instructor at the spa, Karma worked with him daily, and when he left he was in the top 2 percent for fitness for men of his age.

“He was the mover and shaker,” says Karma. I was the motivator and supporter. When you have support, there’s nothing you can’t do.”

When Mel and Enid created Canyon Ranch, they hired Karma as executive fitness director. She helped plan the resort and designed its fitness, movement and aquatic programs and associated facilities and equipment from the ground up.

“My mandate was to create the top fitness program in the world,” she says. And she did, becoming vice president of fitness development and movement therapy. Today, Karma works for Canyon Ranch as a consultant, helping to enhance and develop the fitness experience at all Ranch properties.

BEN FIEMAN PLANT ARTIST

Before Canyon Ranch in Lenox opened, we needed a gardener. Ben Fieman offered to create showcase grounds for the historic Bellefontaine mansion. But with a back-ground in historic preservation and as an administrator for New York’s Central Park, a landscape architect at Harvard University and as current director of horticulture for the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, he sounded a shade overqualified.

He stayed in touch, and a year later received a call. The city of Lenox wanted the parking lot screened from view of the road. Could he help? Ben accepted the challenge. “Rather than just a hedge, we planted thousands of forsythia and hemlock trees, and pine trees along the parking lot,” he says. His one-year contract at the Ranch turned into a 24-year endeavor. Ben divides his time between Lenox and his ongoing job with the Met.

“Canyon Ranch is about growth and renewal,” he says. “I started with a blank canvas. … We planted little trees, and now they’re a composition.”

While Ben has transformed the grounds, the Ranch has also restored him. “I came to this job in my early 40s as a burned out workaholic. I didn’t exercise. At Canyon Ranch I’ve learned skills for a healthy lifestyle.

“The garden is really a metaphor for what we do at Canyon Ranch,” he says. “It’s like health and wellness – it doesn’t happen overnight. It takes consistency and commitment.”

PHYLLIS HOCHMAN OUTDOOR DYNAMO

Founding Hiking Director Phyllis Hochman, who joined Canyon Ranch in Tucson the day it opened, created the Hiking Department single-handedly.

She’d moved from New York to Tucson three years earlier, after being bedridden for weeks with spinal arthritis. She took up hiking to help rebuild her strength, and discovered its healing potential. She heard the Ranch was being built, and called on Mel to propose a hiking program. In the predawn of the fitness revolution, hiking was barely a blip on the radar, but her proposal was compelling. Why would guests come to Tucson and not want to explore the stunning surroundings? “Would you go to Paris and not see the Eiffel Tower?”

Initially working as volunteers, Phyllis and a handful of guides operated the Hiking program from the back of her car, driving guests who responded to her handwritten sign-up sheets. Today, the Ranch provides vans for hikers. When Phyllis retired as Hiking Director in 1996, her staff numbered 35. She continues to work as a consultant for Ranch hiking programs. Her favorite trail? “Whichever I’m on that day.” At 83½, she works out regularly, and still does level 1 hikes. Returning guests, many of whom she introduced to hiking, often ask for her by name.

The feisty veteran of hundreds of hikes celebrated her 80th birthday by hurtling along the zip line at the Ranch in Tucson. She still has spinal arthritis, but refuses to let it slow her down. “I’m delighted to be an example in terms of fitness in the ninth decade of my life.”

OUR ANNIVERSARY ISSUE WOULD BE INCOMPLETE WITHOUT MENTIONING SOME OF THE AMAZING STAFF MEMBERS WHO HAVE BEEN WITH US SINCE THE BEGINNING. THESE PEOPLE HELPED MAKE THE RANCH WHAT IT IS TODAY.

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Fifteen years of pampering – and the beat goes on. Since our opening in June 1999, SpaClub® in Las Vegas has offered the ultimate haven amid the rapid pace of a nonstop city. We’ve also grown, from 60,000 to 134,000 square feet – but the more we’ve changed, the more the tranquility, top-notch service and inimitable Canyon Ranch touch have stayed the same. ● “We’ve seen lots of special celebrations at SpaClub, like reunions, birthdays and anniversaries,” says Spa Director Laura Tuerck. “We’ve even had two marriage proposals. In one, we worked with the groom to surprise the soon-to-be-fiancée. He booked a ritual bath service for his girlfriend, then he entered the room at the end of the treatment and proposed. They both came out of the

treatment room in tears of joy!” ● As well as personalizing each experience, SpaClub is constantly growing and adding innovative services, says Laura. “What hasn’t changed is our commitment to the Canyon Ranch mission and world-class guest service.” ●

The atmosphere is always set at “serene.” The choices are wider than ever, whether you’re in the mood for upbeat, energized rejuvenation or utter relaxation. Tone your body with a dance or yoga class, consult with a fitness expert, savor healthy, delectable fare at Canyon Ranch Grill™ and Canyon Ranch Café,™ or linger in our signature Aquavana® thermal suite. The full-service beauty salon takes style wherever you want to go, and the “ahh” in spa is more pronounced than ever.

Canyon Ranch is celebrating a decade

of ocean-going luxury. Starting on board

Cunard’s flagship Queen Mary 2® in 2004,

SpaClub® at Sea has grown to a “spafleet”

of 19 ships, offering a taste of Canyon

Ranch on Oceania Cruises,® Regent Seven

Seas Cruises® and Celebrity Cruises.® ●

Cruising has become an active verb, with

health and wellness opportunities, exhila-

rating fitness classes and personalized

training, as well as blissful body rituals

and luxurious pampering to recharge and

energize you for the next fascinating port

of call. ● And let’s not forget the food.

Remember when cruising meant losing

control of your waistline? Menus on the

ships featuring SpaClub at Sea include

healthy Canyon Ranch fare. ● It’s

thrilling to explore the globe – and it can

be exhausting. After a busy day in port,

or to perfect a leisurely day at sea, it’s

nice to know that the Ranch is always

within walking distance. The beautifully

appointed SpaClub facilities and signature

Canyon Ranch services add the finishing

touch of healthy luxury to the vacation of

a lifetime.

WHAT’S NEW?

Healthy Feet, our comprehensive foot health center, offers you everything from relief for foot and lower leg pain and biome-chanics analysis to therapeutic massage (who doesn’t love a foot rub?).

Skin Care: The Advanced Aesthetic Program comprises six amazing facials, using top-tier products, oxygen for smoothing and plumping, microcurrent for toning and lifting and microdermabrasion for deep exfoliation.

PERENNIAL FAVORITES:

Guest faves since the beginning include the 100-minute Mango Sugar Glo body scrub, Canyon Stone Massage, Rasul Ceremony and blissful Euphoria Bath.

NOT TO MENTION:

Professional barber services; fully-appointed Bridal and Barber Suites for the big day; nutrition consults; indoor rock-climbing wall; and state-of-the-art fitness facilities.

SpaClub at Sea

Las Vegas SpaClub

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The Sensational ’70s were abuzz with exciting movements in popular culture –

the far-out fashions, the innovative music, the iconoclastic films, the explosive

politics! But food trends, at least in the U.S., fell somewhat short of memorable.

Let’s just call it “The Decade of Ranch Dressing” and leave it at that.

When Canyon Ranch opened in 1979, its healthy-living philosophy and invitation

to explore life’s possibilities transformed the spa, health and wellness industry.

Guests flocked to the Ranch and raved about all of it – except the typical fat-

farm menu. “This was the era of low-calorie, low-fat, bland food,” says Judy

Deutsch, nutritionist in Lenox. “In those days, anyone who came to a health

resort expected sparse meals, and that’s exactly what they got.”

Typically, according to Judy, the Ranch daily menu featured one main entrée and

one alternate for each meal. Nutrition information consisted of the calorie count,

period – and your total was prescribed at 800 to 1,000 calories a day. The Sides

and Salads menu may have offered Steamed Vegetables (100 calories), One Half

Whole Wheat Bagel (80 calories) or, tragically, a single Rice Cake (35 calories).

Dessert was hardly worth the bother. “It was kind of scant, especially if you’d

been exercising all day.” Snacking was not encouraged. “You could have a piece

of fruit, but that was about it.”

That was then. …

the HEALTHY FOODIE

TODAY’S HEALTHY CANYON RANCH CUISINE EMBRACES FLAVOR, FRESHNESS

AND (YES, PLEASE!) EVEN FATS

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the HEALTHY FOODIE

BRING ON THE HEALTHY FATS

Canyon Ranch nutritionists and chefs today understand that deprivation will only undermine a person’s effort to maintain a healthy weight. Gone are the ultra-low-fat diets. “Brain research has told us that withholding fat from the diet can be harmful, and will only leave you unsatisfied,” says Judy. “Over the last six to eight years we’ve upped the percentage of fat in our food, to about 25 or 30 percent. But the important thing is – and this is what we stress in our nutrition talks with guests – we use good fats.

“There’s really no reason to use fake fats. We used to make our ‘guacamole’ with pureed peas, spinach or asparagus. Now we only serve the real deal. Avocado is very good for you, rich in omega fats.” Today’s Ranch recipes also make liberal use of herbs and spices because “we understand that they bring major health benefits, in addition to the great flavors.”

Today, a guest in Tucson or Lenox can select from soups, appetizers, salad bar, desserts and a choice of six or seven entrées on the menu – 1,600 to 1,800 healthy, balanced and great-tasting calories a day, with mouth-watering descriptions such as Grass-Fed Beef Tenderloin with Wild Mushroom Jus and Potato Pancake. For a meat-free choice, try the Tofu-Topped Vegetable Stir-Fry with Mongolian BBQ Sauce and Brown Rice.

ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO LEARN

Many Ranch guests today are nutrition savvy – and yet, “there are important things we can teach them or help them to better understand,” Judy says. One example is the glycemic index. Lower GI foods, by virtue of their slow digestion and absorption, produce gradual rises in blood sugar and insulin levels and have proven benefits for health. Many people find it confusing, and what makes it even trickier is that combining a higher-glycemic food such a banana with a with lower-glycemic food such as nuts can actually lower their glycemic number, turning them into a smart choice.

“Another confusing topic is fats. Olive oil usually is a great choice, but it’s not recommended if you’re cooking with high heat – coconut oil might be better for that. By now, almost everyone has learned to avoid hydrogenated fats. So when you read a food label and it says canola, or corn, or sesame oil, you might think ‘well, that’s ok.’ But if it doesn’t say ‘expeller-pressed’ or ‘cold-pressed,’ it is processed fat and not good!

EVOLVING TRENDS AT THE RANCH

These days, more guests are coming to the Ranch with nutrition-related health concerns. “I’m seeing many more people with issues,” Judy says. “Digestive issues, reflux, diabetes or insulin resistance, food sensitivities. … More guests are asking for private sessions, and they want to look into medical services in conjunction with nutrition.

“I’m also seeing more male guests,” Judy adds. “I think men are really getting the message that the Ranch isn’t just a massage place. Some choose the health packages because they really like that they can get here what they can’t get at home – attention to their health concerns.” One man, during a nutrition consultation with Judy, happened to mention some digestive symptoms. She suspected he might benefit from a particular diagnostic test. The guest asked his doctor for the test, and it turned out he had an overgrowth of bacteria in his small intestine, which had been causing the distressing symptoms.

Nutrition services have always been a hit with Ranch guests, and Judy sees this trend continuing to grow into the future. Combination services are especially appealing, such as the new Mind Over Mealtime, which involves Life Management as well as nutrition professionals. People increasingly want to know about the Ranch philosophy of “clean eating” (as free as possible of pesticides, antibiotics, hormones and other harmful chemicals) and, Judy says, guests who may have been skeptical of the value of organic foods often become believers after attending a nutrition presentation.

Locally sourced, organic, sustainable, unprocessed and flavorful – these food preferences have steadily gained ground in Canyon Ranch kitchens, where chefs continue to expand the menu offerings to accommodate changing tastes. The Ranch has come a long way from rice cakes and fake guacamole. “The low-calorie, low-fat, minimalistic mealtime mindset is over,” Judy says.

So, go ahead and order that yummy cheesecake (yes, it’s on the menu)! ■

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LATIN SPICE RUB 1 tablespoon black peppercorns 2 tablespoons whole coriander seed

2 tablespoons whole cumin seed

¼ cup cane sugar

1 tablespoon sea salt

I n s t r u c t i o n s Toast peppercorns, coriander and cumin seed. Place in a spice or coffee grinder. Grind to a powder. Mix with sugar and salt.

{ Make ahead and store for other uses. }

I n g re d i e n t s

AVOCADO ORANGE SALSA 1 cup diced avocado 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice

1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

¾ cup diced orange segments

3 tablespoons minced scallions

1 teaspoon cane sugar

1/3 teaspoon salt

3 tablespoons LATIN SPICE RUB (see below) 1 pound Mexican yellowtail, cut into 4 equal portions 2 cups fresh snow peas, julienned

1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil

Pinch crushed red pepper

¼ teaspoon sea salt

¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 fresh lime, cut into sections

I n s t r u c t i o n s 1. Combine all ingredients for salsa in a medium

bowl and mix well.

2. Preheat broiler. Season each fish fillet with 1½ teaspoons Latin Spice Rub. Place fish on the middle rack to prevent burning the Latin Spice Rub. Broil fish for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, or until done.

3. In a medium sauté pan, sauté snow peas over medium heat in olive oil with crushed red peppers until peas are tender. Remove from heat and season with salt and pepper.

4. Place ½ cup sautéed peas on a plate. Place 1 fish fillet on peas and top with 1/3 cup Avocado Orange Salsa.

Chef’s note: Preparing the fish in the broiler will tend to cook it through. If you would prefer your fish to be cooked less, you may instead sear it in a medium-hot pan for one to two minutes on each side.

Makes 4 servings, each containing approximately:385 calories | 27 g carbohydrate | 15 g fat78 mg cholesterol | 38 g protein671 mg sodium | 8 g fiber

Yellowtai l with AVOCADO ORANGE SALSA

Packed with healthy omega-3 fats from avocados and a

splash of vitamin C from citrus, this recipe is one you’ll want

to make again and again. The Latin Spice Rub adds an extra

kick of flavor and a boost of antioxidant nutrition.

VIDEO & BONUS RECIPE!

Go online to watch Canyon Ranch Corporate Chef Scott Uehlein prepare this amazing recipe – then try it yourself!

VEGETARIAN DELIGHT: Check out our recipe for a flavorful, nutritious Quinoa Salad. Serve it as a side dish, or as a main course for a light lunch.

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They're delicious, refreshing and seem to be everywhere these days. Juices and smoothies bring together nutrition and great taste, a combination we love at Canyon Ranch.

When you visit our resorts in Tucson or Lenox, indulge your taste for liquid nutrition by ordering any blend of carrots, kale, cucumber, beets, celery and ginger. They're all juiced in our kitchens from the best ingredients – a great way to get your veggies at breakfast!

Smoothies on your mind? Stop by our cafés in Tucson or Lenox any time from breakfast until closing. Enjoy yours as a light snack or have it fortified with brown rice powder or Teraswhey Organic grass-fed whey powder for a protein boost. The carbohydrate and fiber from fresh or frozen fruit plus added protein is a great combination to keep you energized and your blood sugar more stable. It’s easy to make smoothies at home, too, adding favorite ingredients to create your signature drink – maybe a spoonful of peanut butter, cacao powder or creamy Greek yogurt.

HINT: to make a smoothie thicker and frothier, use frozen fruit or ice.

WELLNESS SERVICES AT HOME

Your favorite Canyon Ranch professionals are here for you, even when you’re away from us. Between visits to Canyon Ranch, you can schedule consultations by phone, email or Skype to access the expertise and support to keep you on your healthiest path. It’s an excellent way to have your questions answered, monitor progress, stay motivated and get expert advice at your convenience.

To schedule your appointment with a Tucson practitioner, please call 888-873-0333; for Lenox, call 800-225-9878.

30 DAYS TO A BETTER BRAINTaking care of your brain is the keystone of optimal well-being, says Richard Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS, President, Canyon Ranch Institute,® Vice Chairman, Canyon Ranch, 17th U.S. Surgeon General. He shares his wisdom and practical advice in his new book Canyon Ranch 30 Days to a Better Brain – A Groundbreaking Program for Improving Your Memory, Concentration, Mood and Overall Well-Being.

The book lays out a 30-day nutrition, exercise and medical plan to help you achieve optimal brain health. You’ll find tricks to improve your memory and concentration, too. Exercise your brain power!

CANYON RANCH ONLINE STORE MORE THAN EVERStay in touch with the Canyon Ranch lifestyle and frame of mind with specially chosen products now available from our online store. In addition to Canyon Ranch supplements, skin care products, Sole Energizers,® books and DVDs, you can now shop online for fitness apparel, signature mugs, the popular Wax Orchards fat-free fudge, hair and nail products and more. By popular demand, we've added our exclusive organic coffee blends, made with the finest beans available – choose from our classic coffee, espresso and decaf.

Visit us at canyonranch.com and simply click on Store at the top of the page. Come back often for the latest additions!

Enjoy this popular smoothie at the Ranch or in your home:

B E R RY B A N A N A S M O OT H I E 1/3 cup frozen raspberries 1/3 cup frozen organic strawberries

½ small banana

¼ cup apple juice

¼ cup cranberry nectar

Instructions Combine all ingredients in a blender container and puree until smooth.

Each serving contains approximately:

195 calories 48 g carbohydrate Trace fat 0 mg cholesterol 2 g protein 5 mg sodium 9 g fiber

Fresh & fabulous

liquid yummies!

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EQUINE ENCOUNTERSOCTOBER 27 — NOVEMBER 1

Learn more about your creative and spiritual self through presentations and interactions with horses.

HAPPY FEETOCTOBER 28 — NOVEMBER 1

Dr. Glenn Copeland will join the Canyon Ranch team of professionals to share insights, exercises and wisdom for keeping your feet in top shape.

RENEW YOUR SPIRIT*NOVEMBER 2 — 9MARCH 29 — APRIL 5

Explore your inner life and discover new ways to nourish your spirit. Learn about vari-ous spiritual practices and gain perspectives that can help you on your journey toward healing, peace and meaning.

COGNITIVE VITALITYNOVEMBER 3 — 8 JANUARY 12 — 17

Canyon Ranch specialists share information and strategies to help you keep your mind and memory vibrant at every stage of life, featuring a presentation by Richard Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS, 17th U.S. Surgeon General, Vice Chairman of Canyon Ranch, President of Canyon Ranch Institute® and author of Canyon Ranch 30 Days to a Better Brain.

ADVANCED HIKING: NO TURNING BACKNOVEMBER 5 — 9

Hit the trails with expert Canyon Ranch hiking guides for four days of advanced hikes in the mountains surrounding Tucson.

MOVING THROUGH GRIEF & LOSSNOVEMBER 6 — 9

Canyon Ranch experts and Rabbi Sherre Hirsch, author of We Plan, God Laughs, offer insights to help you move through periods of loss.

LIVING WITH JOY: THE SCIENCE & SKILL OF HAPPINESSNOVEMBER 12 — 15

Gary Frost, PhD, and Doug Smith, MBA, lead an exploration of Positive Psychology, which offers intriguing ways to con-sider the nature of happiness and the paths to achieving it throughout life.

40 DAYS OF JOY & LAUGHTERNOVEMBER 22 — DECEMBER 31

Join us for festive activities that will make you smile, laugh and feel like a kid again.

EL TOUR DE TUCSONNOVEMBER 22

Stay with us and ride in one of the most exclusive cycling events of the year. The Ranch is the perfect spot for preparation, strategizing and recovery!

GOTTA DANCE – 10TH ANNIVERSARYNOVEMBER 30 — DECEMBER 5

Ranch pros and visiting stars invite you to celebrate a decade of Gotta Dance – and you can be our star! Whether you’re an enthusiastic novice or practically a pro, the beat is irresistible and the joy is unlimited.

FOCUS ON BRAIN HEALTH & LONGEVITY*NOVEMBER 30 — DECEMBER 7MARCH 8 — 15

Keep your mind and memory vibrant at every stage of life. Our professionals will share information and strategies for optimal brain health.

CELEBRATIONS, TRADITIONS & RENEWALDECEMBER 21 — 27

Celebrate the season, renew your commitment to healthy living and share joyful experiences with Ranch staff and guests.

A WEEKEND OF REFLECTION DECEMBER 30 — JANUARY 2

The new year is a perfect time to contemplate life and enhance spiritual growth. Special guest Rev. Kim Crawford Harvie, distinguished alumna of Harvard Divinity School, nonprofit founder, and community servant, offers presentations sharing insights to help you along your inner path.

CELEBRATE SPIRITUALITYJANUARY 18 — 24

Spirituality is about looking beyond the surface of things. With caring guidance, explore and connect with what brings meaning, value and purpose to your life.

GEM OF A WEEKFEBRUARY 1 — 7

Enjoy hosted day excursions to the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, the largest event of its kind in the U.S., with vendors bringing treasures from around the globe.

PEACEFUL NIGHT’S SLEEPFEBRUARY 22 — 26

Canyon Ranch Director of Sleep Medicine Param Dedhia, MD, and other Ranch experts delve into the power of sleep and explain how you can enhance its quality and quantity in your life.

WESTERN WEEKFEBRUARY 27 — MARCH 2

Join us as we showcase what Western traditions are all about. History comes alive in events featuring Native American tradi-tions, rope tricks, cowboy poetry and music, creative arts classes and special presentations!

HE STAYS FREETHROUGH OCTOBER 31

Share the Canyon Ranch experience with the guy in your life. If this is his first visit to a Canyon Ranch resort, he stays absolutely free!

CELEBRATE YOUTHROUGH NOVEMBER 30

Traveling solo – or maybe you just prefer your own relaxation space? Enjoy single executive or luxury accommodations at the lower double occupancy rate – up to 20% savings.

RANCH ROUNDUPTHROUGH DECEMBER 23

Gather for a birthday, anniversary or other milestone. With a group of three to seven guests, each saves up to 20%. Larger groups save even more.

RETURN/NEW GUEST SPECIALTHROUGH DECEMBER 23

When a guest who has stayed at Canyon Ranch in Tucson or Lenox brings a guest who has not stayed at either resort, both enjoy savings of 20%.

ENHANCED RETURNNOVEMBER 23 — 30

Return to the Life Enhancement Center for an inspiring week that will refresh your commitment to healthy living. Past guests save 25%.

RANCH 35TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIALNOVEMBER 30 — DECEMBER 23

Join us at this festive time of year and save 25% on your stay of 4 nights or longer. Members also enjoy special anniversary season savings.

STUDENTS & GRADS SPECIALDECEMBER 1 — 23

When you share accommodations with a student, age 14-25, one pays the regular single-occupancy package rate (services included), the other stays free (no services included) – and your student saves 20% on nonmedical Health & Wellness services.

Promotions may not be combined or used in conjunction with any other promotion or with group, homeowner or membership stays. Subject to change without notice and based on space availability. Minimum stay, blackout dates and other restrictions may apply.

2014 / 2015 TUCSON EVENTS Call for more information: 800-742-9000

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*Specialty Week at the Life Enhancement Center®

In honor of our 35th anniversary, Canyon Ranch is giving 70 complimentary resort stays to people who have inspired others with their character, selflessness

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JUMPSTART TO A HEALTHIER LIFEOCTOBER 16 — 20 JANUARY 4 — 8

Discover a path to the healthiest, most vibrant you in this five-day program – a firsthand experience in all-healthy living within a supportive group setting. Whether you’re pursuing a well-ness goal or simply want to live healthier for life, you’ll find the expertise and resources you need to succeed.

WHEN WE FALL FEATURING AUTHOR EMILY LIEBERTOCTOBER 18 — 19

New York Times best-selling author Emily Liebert discusses her new novel, bringing wisdom and perspective to her characters and life experiences.

POWER OF INTUITIONOCTOBER 22 — 26

With the guidance of Canyon Ranch experts, embark on an inward journey and discover the true power of your personal intuition, which is the inner voice that connects each of us to the universe.

LIVING WITH JOY: THE SCIENCE & SKILL OF HAPPINESSOCTOBER 26 — 28

Find out what science reveals about the meaning of happi-ness, why it’s important to us, and the roles played by genetics, circumstances and individual choices. Presented by author Doug Smith.

COGNITIVE VITALITYNOVEMBER 2 — 5

Ranch specialists and Richard Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS, 17th U.S. Surgeon General, Vice Chairman of Canyon Ranch, President of Canyon Ranch Institute® and author of Canyon Ranch 30 Days to a Better Brain, share strategies for maintaining mental acuity with age.

GOTTA DANCE – 10TH ANNIVERSARYNOVEMBER 5 — 9

Ranch pros and visiting stars invite you to celebrate a decade of Gotta Dance – and you can be our star! Whether you’re an enthusiastic novice or practically a pro, the beat is irresistible and the joy is unlimited.

CREATIVE YOUNOVEMBER 9 — 13

Free your creative spirit to explore new dimensions. Express yourself in activities such as jewelry making, painting, crafts and more.

HEALTHY AGINGNOVEMBER 13 — 16

Corporate Medical Director Mark Liponis, MD, author of UltraLongevity, and other Ranch specialists share information to help prevent, slow or even reverse age-related health issues.

PEACEFUL NIGHT’S SLEEPNOVEMBER 20 — 23

Canyon Ranch Director of Sleep Medicine Param Dedhia, MD, and other Ranch experts delve into the power of sleep and explain how you can enhance its quality and quantity in your life.

40 DAYS OF JOY AND LAUGHTERNOVEMBER 22 — DECEMBER 31

Join us for festive activities that will make you smile, laugh and feel like a kid again.

DANCE FITNESS WEEKENDDECEMBER 19 — 21

Guest instructor Marc André Clément teaches dance fitness classes that are full of energy. Inspired by irresistible music, you’ll burn calories and turn up the heat!

PET COMMUNICATION WITH DIANE ROADCAPDECEMBER 21 — 22

Learn from author and expert Diane Roadcap how you can better understand your pet and deepen this rewarding relationship.

NEW YEAR – FIT & FUN!JANUARY 9 — 11

Incorporating fun into fitness classes and exercise will make working out easier and much more pleasant. Discover strate-gies and activities that will get you excited about fitness in the New Year and help you stick to your resolutions.

PARENTING FROM THE HEARTJANUARY 17 — 19

Raising children presents endless joys and challenges. Through presentations by Michael Thompson, PhD, learn ways to nurture children and help them grow in healthy, positive ways.

PILATES WEEKENDJANUARY 30 — FEBRUARY 1

Give Pilates your focused atten-tion with expert guidance from special guest Master Trainer PJ O’Clair and Ranch experts.

CHINESE NEW YEARFEBRUARY 18 — 21

Explore traditional Chinese medicine, in a festive atmo-sphere focused on good luck through healthy choices in the New Year. Special classes with Grandmaster Yang Yang, PhD, will focus on qi gong and related chi-building practices.

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CELEBRATE YOUNOVEMBER 1 — DECEMBER 23

Traveling solo – or maybe you just prefer your own relaxation space? Enjoy single

accommodations at the lower double occupancy rate – up to 20% savings.

PARENT & CHILD SPECIALTHROUGH DECEMBER 23

Share the Ranch with someone you love. When a parent and child age 14 or older

share an accommodation, one pays the full package rate and the other enjoys

great savings.

5TH NIGHT FREENOVEMBER 1 — DECEMBER 23

With any package of four or more nights, enjoy an extra night with our compliments.

HEALTHY INVESTMENTTHROUGH DECEMBER 23

Choose a focused Health Package and we’ll add a fourth night free. Plus, you’ll receive

a certificate for another free night and a complimentary follow-up with a

physician on your next visit.

RETURN/NEW GUEST SPECIALTHROUGH DECEMBER 23

When a guest who has stayed at Canyon Ranch in Tucson or Lenox brings a guest who has not stayed at either resort, both enjoy a savings of 20% when they share

accommodations in Lenox.

STUDENTS & GRADS SPECIALDECEMBER 1 — 23

When you share accommodations with a student, age 14-25, one pays the regular single-occupancy package rate (services

included), the other stays free (no services included) – and your student saves 20% on

nonmedical Health & Wellness services.

JUMPSTART TO A HEALTHIER LIFEJANUARY 4 — 8

Discover a path to the healthiest, most vibrant you in this five-day program in a

supportive group setting – and save 25%.

Promotions may not be combined or used in conjunction with any other promotion or with

group, homeowner or membership stays. Subject to change without notice and based on space

availability. Minimum stay, blackout dates and other restrictions may apply.

PROMOTIONS

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and generosity of spirit. Thank you to everyone who nominated a friend, relative or acquaintance for this life-enhancing vacation experience.

Our judges have found the personal stories moving, profound and humbling – check future issues of Connection for inspirational details!

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