Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Reebok Custom Kicks


I've always liked Reebok shoes, I think they are more comfortable then other brands and honestly my training is more effective when I'm wearing them. Reebok made a great decision when they partnered with CrossFit. I own a couple pairs of CrossFit shooes, which are very useful during my workouts. I highly recommend getting a pair if you are interested in training, especially CrossFit training. It's not just any normal shoe. Reebok has many other shoes on the market as well. The Zigs (Zig Technology) are another hot item from Reebok check out the details below. 


40% Off Kids ZigSlash custom shoes + free shipping
40% Off Men's ZigSlash custom shoes + free shipping

Reebok ZigSlash Custom Basketball Shoes

Now on shop.reebok.com, the ZigSlash is up for customization. A hot seller this year, the ZigSlash brings Reebok’s Zig technology to a new level with a stylish performance upper for a court ready performance basketball shoe. On top of this, if you enter the promo codeSLASH40 at checkout, you get 40% off of this custom shoe ONLY. Reebok’s promotion codes do not typically apply to custom kicks so make sure you take advantage of this rare offer, running now through the end of the year in both Men’s and Kid’s sizes. With lots of colors to choose from, you’ll be sure to have the most original kicks on the court. Head toshop.reebok.com and make the ZigSlash your own!


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Personal Training


Personal Training I believe is one of the greatest professions. You get to help people reach their fitness goals as well as push them to limits that they never thought were possible. As a certified personal trainer you get to live an active healthy lifestyle and pass along great training information to better people lives. I say personal trainer but I really believe it should be called a personal training coach. I coached for 2 years at Virginia Commonwealth University and those were 2 of the best years of my life. I really enjoy helping athletes become the best they can be. Its very rewarding and motivating to watch a player progress throughout their career. I see a lot of the same similarities in personal training careers. Everyday you think of ways to make your client better and you can see them progress along the way. With that being said not everyone can become a personal trainer, you need to learn all the proper techniques regarding weight training as well as become certified from a reputable organization. Having a good certification and truly understanding weight training will put you in a position to properly train your clients. Your reputation will be based on how you interact with clients and your overall knowledge of fitness. Furthermore, I can't stress enough you need to be constantly learning and growing as a personal trainer in order to stay at the top of your game. Practice and perfect all of the lifting techniques. When you know how to do them its a lot easier to teach.





















So you want to get certified and become a personal trainer? Visit this site and learn about the top personal training certifications Best Personal Trainer Certification Guide
This is a great site and it will arm you with all the information you need. Highly recommended.




















Today's fitness trainer is more than a designer of programs, he/she is an educator, providing instruction in many facets of fitness, from correct exercise technique to equipment and apparel selection. (bodybuilding.com)



DC- Training














"Don't Cheat Yourself" Be the best you can be. Take your training to the next level and get the best personal training certification around. 





















BEST PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION GUIDE



Personal trainers are not just for stars and athletes. Every single person can benefit from working with a trainer. Personal training is truly an investment in one’s own health and well-being. Let’s take a look at the reasons why all people, including myself, achieve more working with a personal trainer.

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Here is some very solid information regarding personal training and a personal training career. 
After reading this you should be able to make a very good decision on deciding whether a personal training career is for you. 

ACCOUNTABILITY & MOTIVATION- Trainers are experts at holding you accountable. You have a set, paid appointment. Your trainer will be there waiting for you with a smile on his/her face each and every time you show up. They help you to not only develop your own personalized goals but to also develop a realistic and achievable plan to attain these goals. Trainers have the ability to believe in you even when you are feeling at your lowest and don’t believe in yourself. “CAN’T” is not in a trainer’s vocabulary.

DEVELOP A ROUTINE- Sure, it’s easy to get to the gym and hop on the elliptical, but then what? Trainers are educated on the most effective ways to help you get to your fitness goals. They will work with you to develop a routine that makes since and is realistic for you. If you haven’t worked out in months and are just returning to the gym, a trainer will not expect you to begin a fitness regimen consisting of 60 minute routines 5 days a week. A trainer will help you to figure out what makes since in your life that will maximize your time in the gym but not overwhelm you. They will work with you to develop an exercise routine that takes you on the path to achieving your personal goals. All along the way holding you accountable and providing motivation!

FRESH NEW PERSPECTIVES & IDEAS ON HEALTH, NUTRITION, AND FITNESS- There is an overwhelming amount of fitness, nutrition, and health information available. It is impossible for the average person to have time to sift through this information for what is most valid, accurate and up to date. It is the job of the trainer to stay on top of health trends and continue their education in order to provide you with the safest and most accurate information in the industry. Is that new fad diet really effective? Will I really get a bikini body by doing that popular workout? Is it true what I read in this fitness magazine? These are just some of the questions trainers deal with on a daily basis. Trainers are able to use their education, knowledge and experience to provide you with tips and tricks to help you develop a healthier lifestyle. We are constantly sharing recipes and ways to contend with obstacles in your nutrition such as “candy in the office”, or how to manage menu’s when dining out with friends. Often trainers are the first to say, “Hey, you’ve been complaining about this for a little bit. Maybe you should go see a doctor, massage therapist, nutritionist, etc.” We see you on a regular basis and are able to recognize if something is different or just not right and are happy to point it out and refer you to the appropriate expert. We care about your health and well-being! And we will hold you accountable to taking care of yourself nutritionally, physically, and with your overall health!

SOLID, CONSISTENT, NON-JUDGMENTAL SUPPORT- Not everyone has your best interest in mind. Your trainer, though, only cares about you and your success. Your trainer will be there. Each hour you spend with your trainer is an hour to focus on you and only you! They will provide consistent feedback to help you better yourself and achieve your goals. Most importantly, the trainer is able to do this without making you feel inadequate or judged. We have all gone into the gym and worried about what we look like doing an exercise or compared ourselves to someone else. Trainers don’t judge or derogate. They help you to see all of your successes, big and small, even when you can’t see them yourself. Through this support, trainers will hold you accountable and motivate you, despite your feelings about yourself!

PROPER TECHNIQUE & FORM- Watching all the you tube videos in the world and reading all the fitness magazines, does not substitute having a person by your side providing you immediate feedback on form and technique. It is very easy to hurt yourself in the gym. Trainers pay attention, cue both your mind and your body and help you achieve your goals more quickly by making sure you are doing each exercise correctly. They can help you develop better running form, improve your posture, and increase your strength by teaching you to recruit the proper muscles and making a mind body connection. With each exercise trainers will hold you accountable to proper form and technique preventing injury!

INJURY PREVENTION and/or INJURY REHAB- Often people shy away from equipment in the gym because they are afraid of hurting themselves. Likewise, one may stop attending the gym due to an injury. Trainers will teach you how to use equipment properly so that you do not injure yourself. Trainers will also work with you to prevent injuries in everyday life by helping you increase your balance, flexibility, and core strength. They are able to focus on specific exercises that will benefit you based on your activities of daily living. And in the chance that you have suffered an injury, trainers are able to work with you to safely exercise, keep your range of motion, and get your strength back. Just recently, I broke my leg. My trainer did not let me stop working out. After communicating with my physical therapist, we were able to develop a plan for me to keep up my upper body strength and begin rehab on my leg. A personal trainer will not let you use an injury as an excuse to not workout!!

SPORTS SPECIFIC TRAINING- Are you an athlete? Even a recreational athlete can get better at their sport. Trainers have studied body patterns and movements. They know the best exercises to help you develop strength, endurance, speed, and agility for your sport. A trainer will know if you have been keeping up your routine through your performance and will hold you accountable to the sports specific exercises in your program!

MAXIMIZE WORKOUT/MINIMIZE TIME- You will burn more calories in less time when working with a trainer. A trainer develops a program that is efficient and allows you to get the most in, in the shortest amount of time. Time does not need to be lost at the gym. If you are finding it hard to find time to workout, not only will a trainer help you to get the most out of your work out, but they will teach you how you can do that on your own. Each week trainers will follow up to see if you achieved our workout goals for the week, holding you accountable to exercise on your own time and make tweaks to the program to help you be successful!

PERSONALIZED PROGRAM- Personal training is just that, PERSONAL! A trainer will develop a program that is specific to you and your goals. If you have an injury, if you want to climb a mountain, if you want lose weight to become pregnant, have lower back pain… The program will be specific to you and only you! A program your trainer takes the time to develop and teach to you. You know they are going to hold you accountable to achieving the goals of that program!

RELATIONSHIP BUILDING- Some of my favorite time during the week is with my clients. You develop a relationship with your trainer like no other. Your relationship is very personal. There are not very many people whom you share your goals so specifically, who in turn will work so diligently to help you achieve them. Often that hour (or two, or three) a week you spend with your trainer, is the only time in your week that is truly devoted to you, your goals, and your successes. I have had sessions in which my client is angry and just wants to workout. There is no talking for the hour. I have had sessions with clients who have recently lost a loved one and their hour with me is their time to escape. I also have sessions with clients where they are so excited to share with me their personal successes and how what we are doing in training is translating into their life outside the gym. Often times intimate details of life are shared in sessions and I am so grateful that people trust me enough to allow me these details. It is these personal relationships and the intimate knowledge of who you are that helps the trainer work specifically with you and to hold you accountable to your goals! (http://www.healthworksfitness.com/3129-2/)



Paleo Lifestyle


Paleo DietI want to look great and be in great shape. What am I supposed to do? Well, here it is "Paleo". Ths isn't some fad diet..... this is a way of life. This is a healthy way to eat that will help you reach your goals. If you are already working out hard or even if you are making a lifestyle change and are becoming more active, The Paleo Diet is what you want to focus on. Now, I don't even like calling this a diet because it's a way of life. Moreover, this is a healthy productive lifestyle that you can adapt for the rest of your life. You will be putting foods in your body that will benefiting every part of your being and giving you the energy to reach goals you never thought we're possible. However, I must say that it isn't easy or everyone would be in great shape but you can progress daily and strive to be perfect. Remember NO ONE is perfect but that doesn't mean you don't strive to be. Furthermore, at my CrossFit gym where many top athletes train , they highly recommend adapting the Paleo diet. CrossFit pushes you to your limit and you need to have the proper nutrients in your body to compete at the highest level. Paleo helps you do that. So what exactly is the Paleo Diet? Well, you came to the right place.

CLICK HERE: Paleo Lifestyle
The Paleo Diet is also known by other names, such as the Paleolithic diet, the Stone Age diet or the caveman diet. There are actually slight variations among versions of the Paleo diet, so chances are you won’t find the same exact recommendations in every book or website talking about the diet. The basics of the Paleo diet, however, are always the same – and these are the things you need to learn about.

What Exactly Is The Paleo Diet Plan

The Paleo diet is a nutritional plan and weight loss diet that mimics the diet of our ancestors – specifically, those living back in the Paleolithic era. Back then, agriculture hadn’t been developed yet, which means the Paleo diet is a grain-free diet.

Technically, the Paleo diet is a low-carb diet, since no carbohydrates or sugars are allowed. However, this is not the goal of the diet — and you can easily modify the diet to increase the amount of carbs you consume. How? By adding more root vegetables, fruits and vegetables.





CrossFit and the Paleo Diet go hand and hand. It's a match made in heaven. This breakdown will help you determine how exactly you need to break down protein, Carbs, fats and calories.

The CrossFit dietary prescription is as follows:
Protein should be lean and varied and account for about 30% of your total caloric load.
Carbohydrates should be predominantly low-glycemic and account for about 40% of your total caloric load.
Fat should be predominantly monounsaturated and account for about 30% of your total caloric load.
Calories should be set at between .7 and 1.0 grams of protein per pound of lean body mass depending on your activity level. The .7 figure is for moderate daily workout loads and the 1.0 figure is for the hardcore athlete. (CrossFit)

























What Should I Eat?


In plain language, base your diet on garden vegetables, especially greens, lean meats, nuts and seeds, little starch, and no sugar. That's about as simple as we can get. Many have observed that keeping your grocery cart to the perimeter of the grocery store while avoiding the aisles is a great way to protect your health. Food is perishable. The stuff with long shelf life is all suspect. If you follow these simple guidelines you will benefit from nearly all that can be achieved through nutrition. (CrossFit.com)


Below I found some great information on the Paleo Lifestyle comparing it to other diets. Click here to read more on PALEO. 

Paleo vs. Other Diets

The Paleo diet is closer to low-carb diets than any other types of diets. However, there are also many – and significant – differences between eating a Paleo diet and following a different type of low-carb diet. The main one? Many low-carb diets advocate the purchase of certain processed foods to substitute the ones you’re leaving behind. The Paleo diet, on the other hand, is all about going back “to the origins.”

One good example of the benefits of the Paleo diet is a 2007 study published in the “Diabetology” journal. In the study, researchers looked at how two popular diets (the Paleo diet and the Mediterranean diet) affected 29 patients who suffered from both heart disease and high blood sugar. Some of the patients had type 2 diabetes, while others had glucose intolerance but not full-blown diabetes. After 12 weeks, the patients who were ordered to follow the Paleo diet had significantly improved their glucose tolerance, while the people following the Mediterranean diet had poorer or no results. According to the researchers, these results happened independently of whether the patients lost weight – a testimony to the health benefits of the Paleo diet.


MEAL RECOMMENDATIONS! Great for the mornings or a snack!

*ALMOST OATMEAL (paleoplan.com)
Ingredients
1-1/2 cups unsweetened applesauce
4 Tbs raw, chunky almond butter
2-3 Tbs raw, unsweetened canned coconut milk
cinnamon to taste
dash of fresh grated nutmeg (optional)

Instructions
Combine all ingredients in a small pan over medium heat, stirring often until all is thoroughly combined and warm.
Add fresh or dried fruits and/or nuts for additional texture and flavor.


*Omelet Muffins (paleoplan.com)
Ingredients
coconut oil or paper muffin liners
8 eggs
1/8 cup water
1/2 lb chicken, ham, or sausage, cooked and cut or crumbled into small pieces
2 cups diced vegetables (1 red bell pepper, 1/4 lb asparagus or broccoli and 1/2 yellow onion recommended, but use whatever is on hand)
1/4 tsp salt
1/8 tsp ground pepper

Instructions
Preheat oven to 350℉.
Grease 8 muffin cups with coconut oil or line with paper baking cups. Fill any remaining muffin cups with 1" of water, so they do not scorch while baking.
Beat the eggs in a medium bowl and add meat, vegetables, salt, ground pepper, and any other ingredients you wish to add.
Pour mixture into the muffin cups.
Bake for 18-20 minutes.


*Banana Almond Pancakes (paleoplan.com)
Ingredients
2 bananas
2 egg
1 Tbs coconut flour
1-2 Tbs almond butter
fresh or frozen blueberries
1/4 cup nuts of choice (walnuts, macadamia, almonds are good), chopped
1 tsp. coconut oil
Dash of sea salt (optional)

Instructions
Mash bananas in a bowl.
Add the eggs, coconut flour, almond butter, blueberries, and nuts and salt, and whisk until well
blended.
Heat a large non-stick skillet over medium heat along with a small pat of coconut oil.
Pour small discs of batter onto the hot pan (around 3-4" around). They'll be easier to flip if you keep them from the edges of the pan.
Flip when batter loses its "tackiness" around the edges.
Cook other side slowly over medium heat until fully cooked.
Reapply oil to the pan after each round of pancakes.







Friday, December 6, 2013

Biking #mountain #road #everywhere











Challenge yourself, get out and bike! Cycling is a great way to amp up your leg strength and will also push your cardiovascular limits. Not to mention it's very enjoyable, especially if you don't cycle that often. Cycling is mainly an aerobic activity, which means that your heart, blood vessels and lungs all get a workout. You will breathe deeper, perspire and experience increased body temperature, which will improve your overall fitness level. 

This is a great site about cycling check this out http://www.bike360.co.uk/














#KeyWest #GreatWeather #GetActive
Just biked to the Southernmost Point (90 miles from Cuba) Everyone in KeyWest is either running, walking or on a bike....you have to take advantage of the great weather while you can. Not to mention taking a bike is better for the environment.
Twenty bicycles can be parked in the same space as one car. It takes around five percent of the materials and energy used to make a car to build a bike, and a bike produces zero pollution.
Bikes are efficient, too – you travel around three times as fast as walking for the same amount of energy and, taking into account the ‘fuel’ you put in your ‘engine’, you do the equivalent of 2,924 miles to the gallon. You have your weight ratio to thank: you’re about six times heavier than your bike, but a car is 20 times heavier than you (Bike Radar)















I found some great information from Stanford University. Check it out below, you'll be happy you read it…...Who doesn't want to look younger and healthier?! Exercise brings nutrients to your skin, not only that but you feel refreshed and recharged after a great workout. Here is the excerpt I found regarding cycling.
Scientists at Stanford University have found that cycling regularly can protect your skin against the harmful effects of UV radiation and reduce the signs of ageing. Harley Street dermatologist Dr Christopher Rowland Payne explains: “Increased circulation through exercise delivers oxygen and nutrients to skin cells more effectively, while flushing harmful toxins out. Exercise also creates an ideal environment within the body to optimise collagen production, helping reduce the appearance of wrinkles and speed up the healing process.” Don’t forget to slap on the factor 30 before you head out, though.



I own a mountain bike and a road bike. The good things is you can get a great workout on either one. Riding trails on the mountain bike is a great leg and arm workout. I can't wait to get out West and ride. Some of the trails there are amazing. The road bike is great because its you against the road! There's nothing better then going on a long ride pushing yourself and checking out the scenery while you are at it. You can ride as long as you can, like I said its you against the road.













Get out and bike as much as possible! Check out these stats.
 King’s College London compared over 2,400 identical twins and found those who did the equivalent of just three 45-minute rides a week were nine years ‘biologically younger’ even after discounting other influences, such as body mass index (BMI) and smoking.“Those who exercise regularly are at significantly lower risk of cardiovascular disease, type two diabetes, all types of cancer, high blood pressure and obesity,” says Dr Lynn Cherkas, who conducted the research. “The body becomes much more efficient at defending itself and regenerating new cells.”