Archive for October, 2009

Making Dreaded Trips To The Gym More Bearable?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

I was recently reading an article on the Wall Street Journal Blog about a new piece of technology that is supposed to provide a much needed distraction from your workout to help you get through the agony.

The article is entitled “Making Dreaded Trips to the Gym More Bearable is Start Up’s Aim”.

Here’s a briefing of the article:

“The average user is on [gym] equipment for 20 to 30 minutes and most are looking for a distraction from working out,” said Bryan Arp, chief executive of start-up Netpulse Inc., which has just raised a $3.1 million Series A round led by Javelin Venture Partners and including DFJ Frontier.

The company plans to launch an entertainment platform designed for integration into fitness equipment. The Netpulse platform gives fitness club members access to live high-definition television, on-demand videos and music, iPod and iPhone connectivity, personalized workout data and connection to social media – all via interactive platforms and personal viewing screens built right into fitness equipment and cardio equipment.

It plans to generate revenue through licensing the platform to equipment manufacturers, as well as advertising through content partners on the screens.”

I think this is a brilliant idea in the sense that it caters to the fact that MOST people who workout at gyms do so at such a low-intensity that it’s super boring and they need whatever entertainment they can get to burn wasted time. (more…)

Best Fitness Equipment

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

My 3 Favorite Bootcamp Training Tools

Notice How None of this Stuff is On My List!!

Notice How None of this Stuff is On My List!!

By BJ Gaddour, CSCS, YFS

Below is a list of my top 3 equipment additions to your bootcamp-style workouts that will take your workouts to the next level. Please note that not only do I use these training implements, but I am also certified in doing so. Trust me, you may think you know how to use these tools, but you have no idea so learn from an expert to maximize their utility and to keep your campers safe:

1.) Fitness Bands

Fitness bands are simply one of the most portable and versatile training tools on the market today. Not only do they provide a full spectrum of pulling exercises like band rows to complete your balanced today body workout template, but they can me be used for presses, squats, locomotion drills, and a lots of great rotary core movements. Plus, bands provide for a host of partner training exercises that help your campers build relationships and have more fun at each workout.

Look no further than Dave “The Band Man” Schmitz, the world’s leading expert on resistance band training, for all of your fitness band needs. You can learn more about Dave and his RBT Certification by visiting www.ResistanceBandTraining.com. (more…)

20-10 Total Body Blast

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Here’s a great 20-10 Total Body Blast using Ultimate Tabatas interval workout music Powered by Workout Muse. Perform 20-10 for each station for 8 total rounds followed by a 1-minute rest and transition between stations:

1- Squat Superset- Band Front Squats/Bodyweight Squats

2- Push/Pull Superset- TRX Suspended Bicep Curls/Triceps Extensions

3- Single-Leg Superset- Single-Leg Deadlift L/R

4- Ropes- Squat Waves

The great thing about the TRX suspension trainer is that it takes ordinary isolation exercises like curls and triceps extensions and makes them more total body with lots of great core stabilization benefits!

Crank it!
BJ

PS- For the complete Ultimate Tabatas Bootcamp Workout Manual plus 12 custom Tabata interval training music soundtracks, please click the image below:

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40-20 MMA Core Workout

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Here’s a great 40-20 interval workout using interval training music from our upcoming product MMA ROCKOUT.

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What I love about 40-20’s is that they fuse the conditioning emphasis of 50-10’s with the strength/power emphasis of 30-30’s. In addition, the 20 s transition time allows for use of exercises with a greater set-up time. This MMA workout focused on the core using total body abs exercises:

1- Push-up to Back Pillar Transfer

2- TRX Leg Raises (avoid going past the hips with your feet to prevent unwanted lumbar flexion)

3- Straight-Legged Glute Bridge March on Stability Ball

4- Med Ball Weighted Side Pillars

5- Ropes- Figure 8’s

Click HERE to get the original 40-20 MMA interval workout track if you haven’t already done so!!

Crank it!

BJ

PS- You can expect MMA Rockout to launch mid November. I’ve been working out to these tracks and let me just say that you can surely expect to enter slayer-mode with these bad boys ;)

Partner Resistance Band Training Circuit

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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There is something about partner based training that really Jacks Up a bootcamp workout.  Now  connect partners together with bands and you open up an entirely new boot camp event.

I recently tested out a new way to use 50-10 Boot Camp Dynamite Soundtrack at the G’Town Boot Camps and it was a huge hit both physically and socially.

Using Partner Band Training we had Partner A perform 25 seconds and then immediately switched to Partner B.  As long as the exercise is an easy transition with minimal to no resetting necessary, this essentially becomes a 1 – 1.5 work to rest interval which, trust me, gets after it.

You can essentially use any partner band based workout.  Just choose the exercises, push play and crank it.

We will do 4 sets per person, take a 1 minute recovery and get right back into the next exercise. (more…)

30-Minute Workout

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

There is Always Enough Time!

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By Big Ryan Ketchum of Bloomington Personal Training

With the holidays quickly approaching and people traveling for family gatherings it can be tough to find time to get to the gym and get in your workouts.  The biggest problems are space, equipment and time.

Well with Workout Muse interval training music you have a great answer for all of those questions.   You don’t need much in the means of equipment to get in a great workout to burn off all that Halloween candy sitting on your table.  You also don’t need much for space or time.  These 30-minute workouts will get you in and out including a proper warm up and cool down.  If you are really pressed for time just use the first round of the workout as your warm up and finish off the last few rounds with mind blowing intensity.

All of our Force Fitness clients and boot campers know that they can take a band with them where ever they go and get in a great workout.  If they forget or can’t take a band we have a great database of bodyweight exercises that they can use in a small space to really get the workout cranking.

Here is a quick sample of a workout we give to our campers to keep them moving towards their goals and blasting fat off their bellies using the best interval training music around!  The workout took place in one small 6’x6’ area and used only bodyweight exercises that can be done anywhere: (more…)

Leaner Legs Workout

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

As promised, I have put together a special “thank you” workout for helping us surpass 100 comments to the last episode of “Help! My Workout Sucks!”

And I will continue to do this for you and as long as we keep up this trend… deal? Hope so ;)

If you have yet to see the last episode, please click the link below:

HIIT Workout for Rapid Weight Loss

Check out this killer workout for leaner legs using body weight lower body exercises:

The Ultimate Tabatas Finisher

4-Minutes to Leaner Legs

- The following 4-minute workout can be used as either a station within a total body workout or as a special finisher to end a total body workout

- Perform the following 1-minute superset 4x for 4 total minutes:

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Split Squat Variation (left leg) @ 20 second of work, 10 seconds of rest

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Split Squat Variation (right leg) @ 20 second of work, 10 seconds of rest

- Select the appropriate split squat variation for your current fitness level (pictures and descriptions of each exercise are provided in the pages to follow):

Level I Split Squat: Regular Split Squat

Level II Split Squat: Rear-Foot-Elevated Split Squat

Level III Split Squat: Explosive Rear-Foot-Elevated Split Squat

NOTE- Make your workout harder by:

a.) Performing an isometric hold during the rest period

b.) Performing max reps of bodyweight squats for an extra minute after you complete this 4-minute workout to completely blast your lower body

c.) Making it a total body exercise by adding an overhead press or a curl to each repetition

Please click the link below to load the PDF version of this workout complete with exercises pictures and descriptions:

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Enjoy this one and be sure to post a comment to this blog if you are one of the few that can actually finish it, ha ha!

Crank it!
BJ

The Effect of Workout Music on Exercise and Performance

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Why the Right Music Means a Better Workout!

By BJ Gaddour, CSCS, YFS

www.WorkoutMuse.com

It was back in December of 2007 that I started to run into a real problem. My fitness bootcamp business was exploding and I found myself working with large groups of 15-20 plus people at each workout.

So what was the problem?

Well, like any sound group exercise program, each workout consisted of timed sets of various interval protocols that best allowed a wide variety of fitness levels to work at their own pace within the same workout. After all, 10 reps of squats can be completed by a well-conditioned athlete way faster than a sedentary, overweight, novice trainee. If you’re trying to run a professional program that starts and ends at the same time every time, interval training is the way to go for bootcamp-style workouts.

But interval training is a bit of a catch 22. Sure the program was running like a well-oiled machine, but I felt like I wasn’t able to provide as much client supervision since I was constantly having to look at the clock and be the human stopwatch announcing “go… halfway… stop.”

So, I knew I had to find a solution and I did so with the creation of interval workout music to automate my training program with the simple click of a button. I made a Craig’s List post to find a local sound designer to provide sonic support and the next day I met with Topher Farrell to discuss doing so. It was love at first sight and we created Workout Muse on the spot that very day and the rest is history.

Now, I don’t mean to make this just a promotional article for my company. But I felt it was beneficial to explain the evolution of my own program design and coaching systems. I must be honest- I am a much better coach today because the music tells my clients exactly what to do so I can do what I do best: coach, motivate, and supervise my clients.

But it’s more than just the extra supervision that drastically reduces the risk of injury from an intensive group exercise program (which is alone a huge improvement to any training program). It’s about the impact the right music can have on your workouts.

According to scientists at Dalhousie University in Canada, music not only motivates but it can make you stronger. These researchers recently discovered that people who listened to workout music during training showed significantly greater strength gains in 4 weeks time than those who wore noise-cancellation headphones. According to study author Jo M. Welch, Ph.D, the explanation for this increase in performance most likely lies in the music causing a reduction in perceived exertion during the workout thus allowing the trainee to work harder. Furthermore, she explained that the key was listening to the tunes that motivate you the most, whatever musical genre that may be. (more…)

The 300 Workout Using Tabata Intervals

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
For those of you who don’t know, The 300 Workout was the rage several years ago when The 300 movie first came out and everybody was shocked with how ripped and chiseled all of the Spartans were from their intense training.
Well, the other day I received an enthusiastic email from one of our valued Workout Muse customers, John Thompson.
He sent me a video with a way to modify the original 300 workout (which was rep-based) into an interval training format using Ultimate Tabatas interval workout music.
I must say- his concept was genius and the video workout of him actually doing the 300 interval workout was even better, see below:
Hey BJ-

I turned the 300 workout into a Ultimate Tabatas fat annihilation workout:

1-Pullups
2-Deadlifts with 135lbs
3-Push-ups
4-Box Jump
5-Floor Wipers
6-Kettlebell Clean and Press 35lb Left
7-Kettlebell Clean and Press 35lb Right
8-Pullups

THE 300 INTERVAL WORKOUT POWERED BY ULTIMATE TABATAS

What I love most about this 300 INTERVAL WORKOUT is that it doesn’t require you to count reps like the original plan did.

Personally, I hate rep counting… I counted reps the first 20 years of my life and it’s just so annoying and I feel like it prevents me from going to that happy place where I can push myself to the break point where I force my body to change. It’s just so distracting! (more…)

Great Butt Workout to Prevent ACL Injuries

Friday, October 16th, 2009

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Resistance Band Interval Gluteus Medius Training with Workout Muse

By Dave Schmitz

There is no question in my mind that weakness of the Gluteus medius leads to the following overuse syndromes or acute injuries…

  • ITB Syndrome
  • Patellar Femoral Syndrome
  • Posterior Tibialis Tendinitis
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Greater Trochanteric Bursitis
  • Mechanical low back pain (Facet joint DJD)
  • Discogenic Low Back pain

…And I also feel it’s a huge player in ACL injuries, especially in the female population.

I recently started working with a local girls basketball team and after 1 week, I knew I had to implement a more effective glute medius training program.  The problem is I also need to get these ladies in shape in ONLY 6 weeks.

One of the Solutions…. Reactive Resistance Band training in the frontal using Lateral shuffles, lateral hops and Workout Muse 30-30 Mayhem

The girls love it; it cranks up their heart rate and rocks their butt in the lateral plane.

Best to use 2 linked up bands in partners to train this or as a station set up in the gym.  Trust me when I say, the girls are going to be doing this all season and wait until I show you how they are going to get their trunk activated at the same time.  (Stay tuned)

Interestingly, my Boot Campers love it as well because they are always looking for ways to tighten up the trunk and butt.

Good Luck and Keep Training beyond the contraction everyone ;)

Dave “the band man” Schmitz

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rbt2Dave Schmitz (physical therapist and CSCS) is the resistance band training innovator when it comes to creating functionally based band workouts.  His newly released Partner Band Training DVD and Fitness Band Boot Camp is a must if you want to turn your boot camps into a high energy band training experience using workout that are not only challenging but also allow your clients to improve their movement skill automatically.  Want to rock your Camps, get RBT implemented.   Additional bands and resources are available at www.resistancebandtraining.com

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