Posts Tagged ‘personal’

March Madness Hoops Workouts 2.0

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Get Crazy Fit With Workout Muse

Ohhhhhh yeah!   It’s that time of the year…MARCH MADNESS!

For the college basketball lovers it’s all about the big tourney.

For many of us in the Upper-Midwest it’s also the time of year we start to lose it from being cooped up inside for so many months.  Ugh, the grey skies…

Anyway, spring is just around the corner and before you know it…bathing suit season!

If you want to look great at the lake (lots of lakes in MN) then you better start your training NOW!

Beyond the bikini body, it’s also great to be able to run and play on the beach, jog or bike around the lakes, or play a game of pick-up without being sidelined by poor cardiovascular conditioning.

That’s why my clients and I love getting in great shape (inside and out) with the Workout Muse March Madness Hoops Soundtracks.

The package includes two distinctly different interval training programs:

1.     15:45 power intervals that explode your metabolism for all day fat burning

2.     30-second work periods with descending rest periods to burn an insane amount of calories and ramp up cardiovascular conditioning

To get the best of both worlds along with maximum calorie expenditure and metabolic boost we’re doing Program 1 on Tuesdays and Program 2 on Thursdays this month – that’s between our regular Monday, Wednesday, Friday Bootcamp Automator workouts.   ;-)

Program 1

Explosiveness is critical in just about every action sport, especially one like basketball.  Power training with 15:45 intervals is an awesome way to develop sports-specific explosiveness.  It’s also a great way to do metabolic training for weight loss.

One way to use this protocol is in your regular boot camp or personal training workouts using non-competing exercises in a 5-exercise sequence.  For example:

Exercise 1: Squat Jumps Variation

Exercise 2: Plyo Push-up Variation

Exercise 3:  Kettlebell Swings Variation

Exercise 4:  TRX Chin-up/Row Variation

Exercise 5:  Medicine Ball Slams Variation

Another way to use this metabolic boosting explosive training format is on the days in-between like we do in our Tuesday/Thursday Cardio-Core Conditioning Class.

For our program, I just had to feature everyone’s favorite exercise to hate – BURPEES.

C’mon.  How could I resist?! ;-b

I call this my Burpee Breakdown Series:

Exercise 1:  Burpees

Exercise 2:  Speed Jacks

Exercise 3:  Speed Squats

Exercise 4:  Mountain Climbers

Exercise 5:  Sprint in Place

Perform each exercise with maximum intensity for 15 seconds followed by a 45 second rest and transition.  One round takes 5 minutes.  Perform up to 4 rounds for a 20-minute metabolic boosting workout that will knock the unwanted fat right off ya!

Program 2

For the second interval program featured in the March Madness Hoops Soundtracks, there are 3 different protocols.  I chose to work with a couple locomotion drills and one of the most basic exercises out there… although it’s deceivingly KILLER.

Protocol 1 – 30:30 Intervals: Alternate between 30 seconds of work and 30 seconds of rest.  Perform 6 total rounds followed by a 1-minute rest and transition.

Protocol 2 – 30:20 Intervals: Alternate between 30 seconds of work and 20 seconds of rest.  Perform 8 total rounds followed by a 1-minute rest and transition.

Protocol 3 – 30:15 Intervals: Alternate between 30 seconds of work and 15 seconds of rest.  Perform 10 total rounds followed by a 1-minute rest and transition.

By the way, Boston University Athletics Strength & Conditioning, Coach Glenn Harris, MS, CSCS inspired this particular interval-training format.  He uses the descending intervals to get his players “Game-Fit” so they can play at maximum intensity all the way through…

I use it to get maximum calorie expenditure, boost metabolism, AND have my clients and I feeling great when we’re at PLAY.  The endurance benefit of this program is amazing!

Check out the video below to see my campers in action…

If you’re looking for something totally crazy this month to accelerate your weight loss & fitness program then give the March Madness Hoops Soundtrack a try.  You will absolutely love it!

Note to my fellow boot camp instructors: members have an absolute blast with these workouts.  They’re the kind of workouts they hate to love, and can’t stop talking about…

HAVE FAITH & TAKE ACTION!

Justin Yule, BS, CPT

Owner, Fitness Revolution – Chanhassen, MN

Director of Franchise Support – Fitness Revolution International

P.S. – If you want to get last year’s March Madness Hoops Tracks for 50% off Until Sunday at 11:59 pm US EST go to the link below and enter “halfhoops” coupon code prior to check out:

http://www.workoutmuse.com/music/march-madness-hoops-soundtracks-digital-downloads-mp3-s-and-mp4-s

Justin Yule, BS, CPT is the owner of Fitness Revolution in Chanhassen, MN as well as the Director of Franchisee Support for Fitness Revolution International. Justin holds a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with a Concentration in Adult Fitness. He is a contributing author to the best selling book, Total Body Breakthroughs, and maintains a fitness blog at chanhassenfitnessrevolution.com.

Exercise Progressions Contest

Friday, March 4th, 2011

Outlined below is a large group challenge I just put Bootcamp Automator LIVE attendees through this past weekend to test their knowledge on how to properly progress and regress exercises.

You’ll see the Trevor “Legs” Buccieri and Nate “The Fruit Fly” Trenteseaux in rare form as they lead their group through the endless levels of exercises for their designated exercise.

This is invaluable training for both you and your staff for personal training, semi-private training, and group exercise plus it’s a lot of fun too, see below ;)

Large Group Challenge- 20 Minutes

The entire group is split in half. Each group has the task of creating as many possible levels of progression for their prescribed exercise variation in 5 minutes. Group#1 is assigned the TRX Rear-Foot-Elevated Split Squat Variation. Group#2 is assigned the Kettlebell Burpee Variation. Each group must then quickly and concisely show all progressions with at least one member who is able to demonstrate each level of progression they programmed for. The group with the most satisfactory levels wins!

Crank it!
BJ

The Band Man Unleashed, Unplugged, and Unmedicated

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

This past weekend the Band Man did a special 1-hour guest presentation on how to best incorporate resistance bands into your group personal training or bootcamp sessions or personal workouts.

It was AWESOME!!

Dave’s energy was off the chain and I don’t think he took his meds that morning as there was one point during his presentation that he broke off into an MC Hammer Dance while performing the band bicep curl, ha ha!

Check out some awesome RBT video clips from the event below:

1.) 45-15 Free Band Circuit Training Powered by the 45-15 RBT Track

2.) 30-5 RBT Partner Training with Thunderbands Powered by the 30-5 RBT Track


3.) World Greatest Arm Workout: 10-5 Arm Blaster Finisher Powered by iWorkout Muse PRO App

For more info on the best resistance bands in the business, click the link below:

For the official RBT Interval Tracks you saw the band man bend over our BA LIVE attendees with this past weekend, click the image below:

Crank it!
BJ

The 7 Worst Exercises Ever!

Monday, May 18th, 2009

The 7 Worst Exercises of All Time!

By BJ Gaddour, CSCS, YFS

In the past, I’ve shared my top exercises for rapid fat loss and muscle gain, featuring a host of multi-joint, compound movements for your upper body (e.g. push-ups, pull-ups, rows, dips, etc.), lower body (squats, deadlifts, lunges, etc.), and core (pillar holds and rotational core exercises). These “many muscle” exercises provide the biggest bang for your buck during your workouts to generate maximum results in minimal time. Even better are total body exercises like a curl to squat to press or a squat thrust variation that takes the meaning of a whole body workout to a whole new level.

But, I think we’ll switch it up a bit today and focus on the WORST exercises you can add to your training routine. The following list features movements that I wouldn’t be caught dead doing- movements that deliver shoddy results and flat our hurt people- movements that have far greater risk than reward:

The 7 Worst Exercises of All Time

1.) Abs Machine

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Crunches and sit-ups only promote excessive flexion of the lumbar spine and tend to cause neck and back pain. What’s worse than crunches or sit-ups? Doing a similar movement with added weight in a machine that only trains your body in an unnatural front to back motion in a seated position!

Yes, abs machines, like crunches and sit-ups, do make your feel your abdominal muscles, but there are far better ways to accomplish this without the high risk of short and long-term injury to your spine.

Remember, the true function of your core is stabilization, both static and dynamic- to be able to maintain a neutral, straight-line position from your hips to your shoulders in all 3 planes of movement (front to back, side to side, and rotational) no matter what the external stimulus may be.

21st Century Training Upgrade: For rock hard, athletic abs focus on pillar stabilization exercises like front, side, and back pillars and ground based rotational core work like chops variations and upper body twists.

2.) Back Machine

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Well, if I HATE the abs machine, how do you think I’m going to feel about the back machine? I mean this is just such a stupid exercise for so many reasons.

First of all, people already use too much “back” on most movements because of tight hips and inactive/weak glutes. Thus, I prefer to focus more on hip extension movements that strengthen your butt rather than continually overloading the spinal erectors. Plus, adding in corrective stretching for the hip flexor complex, the hip rotators, and the hamstring complex that opens up your hips and alleviates excessive spinal flexion and compressions is literally exactly what the doctor ordered.

Second of all, just like the abs machine, this bootleg exercise trains your body in one plane of movement in a fixed path and as a results doesn’t work your key stabilizer muscles.

Lastly, the way that most people perform this movement in such an out of control manner for speed just makes me want to vomit. It literally looks like they are trying to lie down for reps- is this the type of movement that we want to get really good at? Wait, don’t answer that ;)

21st Century Training Upgrade: For a strong, stable back focus on deadlift, good morning, and hip extensions variations while simultaneously focusing on the corrective stretching and self-massage of the Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip (LPH) complex. A prone cobra, or airplane as it is sometimes called, is also a great exercise to improve spinal erector endurance while simultaneously improving scapular strength and stability.

3.) Leg Extension Machine

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This exercise is a personal one for me. When I first started lifting weights as a stubborn 8th grader who did whatever it took to keep pushing my training loads up, I abused this exercise like few others.

I remember maxing out the rack at 200 lbs and doing spastic sets of 20+ reps where the whole universal machine that the leg extension apparatus was attached to would shake like an episode of soul train.

Fast forward to my senior year in college as an over-trained football player who had 4 knee surgeries under my belt by the age of 22. Not too much fun, trust me on this. Exercises like this prematurely ended my football career and limited my potential to be a great, healthy player, instead of a good, but injured player.

Here’s the bottom line with this exercise- it will wreak havoc on your knees! The excessive compressions on your patella will without a doubt results in the brake down of articular cartilage which will in turn results in a bunch of arthroscopic knee surgeries to remove loose bodies and eventually full blown crippling arthritis. Avoid this machine like cancer!

21st Century Training Upgrade: For strong, stable knees, focus on both knee-dominant (lunge, step-up, and single-leg squat variations) AND hip-dominant single-leg exercises (single-leg hip extension, deadlift, and good morning variations) to prevent strength imbalances between limbs AND to prevent strength imbalances between your front and back thighs and your inner and outer thighs.

4.) Fly Machine

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If your goal is tear your pecs and destroy your rotator cuff, then I highly recommend that you add this exercise to your routine. I think the chest fly machine actually gets even more play then the bench press, which is considered to be the most popular exercise for guys.

Again, the use of a machine versus doing a dumbbell fly alternative eliminates the use of the key stabilizer muscles surrounding your shoulders. Furthermore, the common male desire to use maximum weight to build a chest he can be proud of typically results in overuse injuries like shoulder impingement or biceps tendonitis.

21st Century Training Upgrade:
For strong, stable shoulders focus on performing an equal amount of pushing and pulling exercises. In fact, more pulling exercises initially may be a good idea if you find yourself heavily internally rotated and hunchbacked from years of focusing on your beach muscles (chest, abs, and biceps) while neglecting your rear shoulders and upper/mid muscles. The best pushing exercise you can do is any push-up variation as it not only safely trains the entire front side of your body but also engages your upper back musculature in a way that the bench press does not. Furthermore, every year people die from bench pressing, but there has never been a reported death from performing a push-up!

5.) Elliptical Machine

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Look- if you are really, really overweight and haven’t exercised in over a decade, then I think an elliptical has some use. But, other than that, I think it’s relatively useless.

Yes, it is a low-impact alternative to running on a treadmill, but there is very little range of motion during the movement and does not burn nearly as many calories as the machine claims it does.

Furthermore, the elliptical is not a good machine to do intervals on because it promotes excessive hyperextension of the knee. This can easily result in injury at high levels of speed and resistance.

Think about it- what’s the first machine people who are new to cardio exercise jump on? The elliptical! Why? Because it’s so friggin’ easy!

Trust me, I have been there and done that. I used to convince myself that the elliptical was a good option for me because I had bum knees. But then I finally woke up one day I realized that my fat ass had to lose some weight, perform a ton of corrective stretching and self-massage on my front/inner/outer hips and thighs to improve my tissue health, and work on hip and ankle mobility to take pressure off of my knees so that I could get back to running pain-free.

At the end of the day, you can read a dam magazine while on an elliptical, so how much benefit do you really think you will get from this overpriced waste of space?

21st Century Training Upgrade:
For optimal results during your cardio training, you must focus on intervals. They burn 9 times more body fat than aerobics and also result in greater improvements in overall conditioning than long, slow, boring cardio. If you are overweight/de-conditioned and/or have joint issues, the best place to start an interval training program is on a spin bike, or better yet, an Airdyne Bike which has both upper and lower body attachments to make it more of a total body conditioning experience.

See below for a great interval training program using an Airdyne Bike from Mike Fry of Grappler’s Gym:

Airdyne Bike – 40-20 Intervals: This workout is a favorite of combat athletes all over the world. It is very demanding but for those of you who can make it to the end the reward is great.

Legs-Only- 40 seconds, 20 seconds off
Arms-Only – 40 seconds, 20 seconds off
Legs-Only – 40 seconds, 20 seconds off
Arms-Only – 40 seconds, 20 seconds off
Both Arms and Legs- 40 seconds, 20 seconds off

1-Minute Rest. Perform this 6-minute circuit up to 5x for 30 total minutes.

You can get the exact 40-20 soundtrack that Mike uses to get his clients super lean by clicking the link below:

40-20 Interval Workout

If you need to rock your cardio equipment-free and/or at home or on the road, use body weight based exercises like jumping jacks, stationary running, split jumps, etc.

Click the link below to see a bunch of cool body weight based cardio workouts you can do anywhere using the Continuous 30’s soundtrack:

Body Weight Cardio Workouts

6.) The Sex Machine- Abductor/Adductor Combo

sexmachine
Ah, the sex machine… this one just makes me smile. It certainly takes me back to the days where my meathead buddies and I would shamelessly gawk at this outrageously good looking gal who did 1,000 reps on the adductor/abductor machine to fit into her “skinny jeans.”

But, I can assure you this machine had nothing to do with her nice bod- rather it was a combo of genetics, a clean diet, and being a tri-sport athlete that did the trick.

Women all over the world seem convinced that this “naughty” exercise can some how help them rid themselves of the thunder thigh/cellulite situation.

How many times have I heard: “What exercises can I do to get rid of this flab inside my leg?” Too many times!

Come on now, you know that spot reduction is a myth by now, right? Seriously, no amount of direct inner or other hip-thigh work will burn that ugly fat covering that sexy toned musculature everyone wants to see so let it go baby.

So the first thing you need to do is clean up all of the junk carbs in your diet and starting consuming lean proteins, healthy fats, and fruits and veggies every 2-4 hours while plugging water like a fish.

Then you need to get off this sexy machine and get real with a total body workout!

21st Century Training Upgrade: The best exercises for your inner and outer-hip thigh will come from band-resisted hip walk variations, side pillar variations, and any and all single-leg exercises, especially lateral lunges.  My favorite lateral lunge is the Valslide Lateral Lunge that simultaneously stretches and strengthens your hip musculature.

For more Valslide exercises, check out:

Valslide Exercises

For more great resistance band exercises, check out:

Band Exercises

7.) Leg Press Machine

legpress
It never ceases to amaze me how we all look for the easy way out when it comes to working out. It’s clear why people prefer to leg press- they get to lay or sit on their ass depending on the exact type of leg press machine being used.

If you want both nice legs and a flat midsection then you need to squat! And yes, you can’t squat lying down, sorry!

But squats are tough because they require a whole body effort, an effort most people aren’t willing to put in explaining why they get crap results form their workouts.

The leg press could very well be a major contributing cause for the rapidly increasing number of bulging and/or herniated discs among exercise enthusiasts. People always use way too much weight and use poor form resulting in brutally compressive forces on the spine.

Seriously, if you are opting to leg press over squatting, then you don’t know squat, pun intended ;)

21st Century Training Upgrade: The best (and safest) exercises for your lower body are a healthy combination of double-leg and single-leg exercises using free weights and body weight based exercises. Be sure to perform an equal amount of knee-dominant lower body exercises (e.g. squats and lunges) and hip-dominant lower body exercises (e.g. deadlifts and single-leg hip extensions) to make your knees, hips, and back bulletproof. In fact, most people are very knee-dominant and could benefit to start by performing a greater number of hip-dominant movements to balance out their lower body musculature.

You’ll notice once common trend among all of these crap exercises: they all involve MACHINES!

Get off those dam machines and focus on functional movements using free weights, bands, stability balls, etc. Not only will you ramp up your fat-burning and muscle-building pursuits, but more importantly you won’t end up hunchbacked in a wheel chair by the time you turn 50 ;)

Crank it!

BJ

PS- What other exercises do you see people doing in the gym that make you cringe? What other exercises do you absolutely hate? What exercises have gotten you (or your clients) hurt in the past? Please share your personal experiences by posting a comment to this blog post, thanks!

Boot Camp Instructor Calls Kentucky Grilled BS

Monday, May 11th, 2009

By now, I am sure you have heard all about this new Kentucky Grilled Chicken.

And while I have no doubt that this is a better option than the fried chicken alternative, it’s still nowhere near an ideal food choice.

girl-eating-chicken

Congratulations! You are eating “grilled” chicken with a bunch of garbage on the side. Lord knows that mac and cheese and biscuits aren’t going help you look any better naked!

KFC says the grilled chicken has significantly fewer calories and fat, plus much less sodium, than its Original Recipe fried chicken that launched the brand more than a half-century ago.

After all, just as, if not more, damaging to our waistlines are the high calorie side dishes accompanying the chicken which are filled with refined starches and sugars and unnecessary amounts of saturated fat.

To me it’s like covering feces with a newspaper- it still stinks! (more…)

Personal Trainer Reveals 5 Biggest Obstacles for Busy Moms

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

I have had the pleasure of personally working with hundreds of busy moms over the course of my fitness career.

mother-two-babies

WORKOUT? I don’t even have time to use the bathroom!

Mother’s are without a doubt the most selfless clients I have ever worked with, almost to a fault. Honestly, I wish they would just be a little more selfish sometimes and give their personal physical and mental health a bit more of a priority.

Many good mothers miss the boat when it comes to their fitness. In general, they tend to think that it’s okay to put all of their personal ambitions aside for the good of their friends and family. But in reality, moms are not as effective as they could be when deviating from a healthy lifestyle.

After all, a mom who doesn’t workout and doesn’t eat the right foods at the right times will not be running on all cylinders.

mother-many-arms

Multi-Task Much?

In retrospect, I have identified the 5 anchors that tend to hold most moms back from getting the better body they so desperately are seeking. Here they are, in no particular order:

Obstacle#1- Too Many Missed Meals- Especially Breakfast!

Many moms are simply on a roller coaster ride from dawn until dusk, dealing with the stresses of parenting and/or challenging careers. Mornings can be especially difficult since there is often the need to feverishly multi-task to get the kids and the husband fed and off to school. Not to mention the fact that many busy moms today have to deal with their own demanding, high-stress jobs.

mother-alarm-clock

Set that alarm 5 minutes earlier and make it a point NEVER to miss breakfast!

So missing breakfast becomes a reality, often leading to a host of other missed meals and snacks throughout the day. This leads to cataclysmal series of events that deprive your physique of lean, toned body mass while simultaneously priming your body to overeat junk food later in the day and store ugly, unwanted fat. Furthermore, this starvation protocol creates low levels of blood sugar which zaps your energy and leaves your feeling foggy, irritated, and lethargic all day long.

Look- there’s always room for break fast, you just need to make the time! Better yet, plan and prepare a breakfast high in lean protein and fiber in advance the night before to best ensure you stay the course.

One solution that’s worked really well for our clients is called PROGRADE LEAN. It’s a tasty meal replacement shake that contains a whopping 35 grams of protein and 8 grams of fiber. What’s the best part about it? It leaves NO room for excuses! All you need to do is put 2 scoops in water, mix, and enjoy.

For more info, please click the link below:

PROGRADE

Obstacle#2- Failing To Make The Daily Workout Appointment

This one is simple, yet oh so powerful. Think about it- moms never miss an appointment for their kids. Why? Well yes, it’s because they love them, but more importantly, it’s because they love their kids enough to religiously schedule their appointments!

mother-calendar-mouse

Schedule your workouts and stick to them like they are a family obligation!

If you are a busy Mom who is serious about your fitness, then you absolutely need to take the same approach with your workouts.

In addition, you need to be sure that you schedule in your daily workouts when you are most likely to do them rather than when you prefer to do them. For example, I prefer to workout in the afternoon, but with my very busy work schedule it’s best for me to get my workout done first thing in the morning. This way the stresses of work never get in the way of my fitness.

In my experience, most Moms work best when doing their workouts either first thing in the morning while the kids are still sleeping, or right after they drop their kids off from school. It seems that too many unexpected obstacles come in the way of an afternoon or evening workout for the typical mother. But, regardless of when the best time may be, just schedule it in and stick to it like it’s a family commitment!

Obstacle#3- Too Much Mindless Noshing In The Kitchen During The Day

I can’t tell you how many times I have had a Mom who as  “been following the nutrition plan” with limited success to later find out there were some extra eats and treats in the mix. It wasn’t that they were being dishonest about it- rather most people don’t really comprehend how much they actually put in their mouth every day.

Think about it- how many times do you see most people just mindlessly eat something during the day. All of us do it and trust me, it can add up and fast!

mother-in-kitchen

Many moms spend LOTS of time in the kitchen around tasty food all day- and they eat a lot more of it than they realize!

I know, I know- you have to sample the goods to know if it’s good. But, you need to understand that the occasional taste test can sabotage your fat loss goals.

Furthermore, moms get into trouble with the frequent snacking practices of their children and it’s tough to pass on food when it’s always in your face. A couple goldfish here, a couple goldfish there, and before you know it you just killed the whole dam bag!


My advice is to guard your mouth with lock and key. Ask yourself every time you bring something close to your lips the following question: “Will this help me burn fat and build muscle?”

If NO- put it down and go read a book ;)

Obstacle#4- Too Much Cardio While Pushing a Stroller

Interval training burns nine times more body fat than long, slow, boring cardio. Aerobic training burns calories but it simply doesn’t increase your metabolism like interval training does. And the true power of interval training comes from the intensity of each work period.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I love to see moms being active. It’s great to get outside and move with your kids! However, we need to be honest about the fact that it’s not really feasible to train with intensity while pushing a stroller. Fast arm movement is the key to getting your wheels moving during sprints, so if you are pushing a stroller you’re losing out on some much needed speed to maximize your results.

mother-with-stroller

Honestly, how much intensity can your cardio workouts have when you are pushing a stroller?

Furthermore, I don’t think it’s safe to perform sprints while pushing a stroller. I know that I certainly wouldn’t trust my clumsy-self doing intervals with a baby’s safety literally in my hands. So, get out and push a stroller, maybe even jog a little, but don’t think that you are getting anywhere close to the same kind of benefit that you can get hands-free and in open space with high-intensity intervals.

Obstacle#5- Too Many Glasses Of Wine In The Evening

Nobody wants to hear that a glass or two of wine at night is going to stop your fitness goals in its tracks. But the reality of the matter is that alcohol has the double-edged sword of both paralyzing the fat-burning process while simultaneously creating fat within the body. Plus alcohol tends to lower inhibitions leading to the consumption of other junk food. Not good!

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A couple glasses of wine per day is a your one-way ticket to cellulite city… sorry!

So I say “zip it” to all of those morons who say: “consuming several glasses of wine a day is healthy because it has anti-oxidants and that keeps you from getting sick.” This is just a bunch of babble from drunk doctors who are trying to convince themselves that it’s okay to drink regularly and be healthy- but it’s not!

Fruit and veggies have more anti-oxidants and tons of other health benefits, so we just need to cut the BS that wine is an integral part of a healthy diet.

Now, I want to be sensitive to those busy, hard-working moms who have a glass of wine at the end of the day to unwind and take some of the load off of their shoulders because I get that. But I also know there are other healthier ways to de-stress that don’t have such a negative effect on your body composition. Such activities are stretching, foam rolling, taking a bath, reading a book, etc.

So please remember- if you booze, you WON’T lose!

Happy Mother’s Day!

Crank it!

BJ

PS- Please forward this info to anybody you know who can benefit from it ;) If your are a busy Mom looking for killer 10-20 minute workouts that you can do in the comfort of your home, please click the link below:

Continuous 30’s Circuits

PPS- If you are a busy Mom and have any questions that I can help with, please post a comment to this blog post and I’ll be sure to help you out to the best of my ability ;)

How To Fight The Freshman 15

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

We’re rolling through April, and May is just around the corner…

Which means seniors in high school are already knees-deep in the senior slump that typifies the last semester prior to graduation.

But, what they (and their parents) should be most concerned about is fighting the scary trend of gaining 15+ lbs their freshman year in college.

Seriously, they might soon start calling it the FRESHMAN 50 if someone doesn’t step in right NOW and educate our youngsters about proper training and sound nutrition.

As someone who is only 5 years removed from college, I know firsthand how important this info is and I wish someone shared it with me before I graduated high school.

This is also vital knowledge to pass on to your clients if you are a trainer! (more…)

How To Do More Push-ups

Friday, April 10th, 2009

The Push-up. It is probably the most popular exercise of all time. But being popular doesn’t necessarily mean being well liked! In fact, I think it is safe to say that the majority of people really HATE push-ups. More specifically, the push-up tends to be the undying nemesis for people who carry extra body weight and for most females who feel they do not have the upper strength to ever be able to do anything but “wuss-ups,” or modified push-ups on the knees.

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The Top 2 Exercise and Diet Tips of All-time

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

I just sent over my final posting to BRIDES Magazine, regarding my top 2 exercise and diet tips for the bride to be.

While putting this together, I realize that these tips pretty much sum up what all of us need to do to get lean and stay lean for life.

It doesn’t get any simpler than this… but simple works!

For BRIDES MAGAZINE

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The Top 10 Travel Fitness Tips

Monday, March 16th, 2009

As someone who has struggled with my weight my whole life, I have always found the most difficult times to be when traveling or on vacation. As an emotional/boredom/comfort eater, up until recently I have always let me health and fitness regress when on the road. I guess it’s just really easy to tell yourself “screw it. I’ve been really good, now it’s time to kill it and let loose!” At least that’s how it’s been for me for the longest time. And I know firsthand as a boot camp instructor how many other fitness enthusiasts out there battle the dangers that travel can pose to one’s midsection. (more…)