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Seems the LA Times is reporting on what I knew all along ….

Bootcamps are the best.

The article is a little dry but reporters have lot of people to please. It’s hard to say the chance of you feeling completely out of control the first day of camp is 100%.
The chance you’ll feel like vomiting 30% I don’t want you to. You don’t want you to. But it happens.
Chance of soreness 100%.

Fitness Camps, where Clients meet up, generally at 5:30-6am, or before, to burn fat with the most intense workouts of their lives, with few breaks, little or no rest, and the triple hit of bodyweight/resistance, plyometrics and ultra fat burning HIIT workouts are the perfect recipe for weigh loss success.  Don’t believe me?  Check out Kim’s story.

Blood, guts, sweat, tears…and still having the drive to pound out 10-20 or Um.50 more reps.  Because it’s exercise disguised as FUN.

Man you know what’s so 2007. Trudging through the same old gym workout you have been doing for years(and years and years), with no one to push you, no one to care if you show-up much less finish with a huge push, equals little or no results. 

They are called bootcamps. But it’s really a name for the format. There’s no yelling just positive motivation. No fancy equipment, no gadgets, no distraction,  no mercy.  Just you, your mates, and results.

How can pushing yourself to collapse be fun if there is no one to laugh with you when you face plant in the grass after your arms give out after pushups, presses, burbees, and planks?

Oh. That incredible sense of accomplishment and exhilarating feeling of really living life to it’s fullest. That comes with the bikini ready body.

Hope you’re willing to experience what I’m talking about.

Dedicated to Your Success,
Dave
p.s. Jan 11th it’s go time. And the 4 week cycles will be over. The program will run continuously. No breaks. Cients will be able to join anytime during the month when there’s space available. Don’t miss your window to get in.

Click here for more information on The Body Firm’s Fitness Boot Camps

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Happy New Year!

If you’re reading this, I’m assuming you behaved yourself last night because it’s hard to look at a computer screen with a splitting headache.

2009 is over, and one of the most exciting things about it for me was starting this blog.  I wanted a place where clients and the public as a whole could come and find inspiration, motivation and helpful, reliable information about health and fitness.

Lace up your walking shoes, and let’s take a stroll down memory lane, visiting the best of Body Firm Blog in 2009.

We learned how to set ourselves up for success by not testing our will with unnecessary temptation

The Alcohol Survival guide is the key to being able to party while remaining calorie conscious

Morning Training- It’s just so good

Low on motivation?  Never again.

Ready, Fire, Aim!

You can control time

Are you a slave to your body?

Get slapped across the face with some hard truths about weight loss

Could you run 100 miles? He did.

Choose the right partner

Blast fat fast with a big HIIT

Quit blaming muscle for not losing weight

Are you even thinking about making an excuse?

Reward yourself right


One of the best stories of the year! So good.

I don’t consider myself an emotional guy. But I got choked up when we shot this video.

Shelly had to get rid of so much head trash and excuses. If you don’t know “Head trash” is the accumulation of excuses, past failures, negative mindset, and current circumstances that hold you back from your goals. Shelly had to dump a ton of that. And it’s painful to do in the beginning.

You either have ton of excuses or a ton of results. No one has both. She overcame the “time excuse” the “money excuse” the “it’ll be uncomfortable to start” excuse. Man, she had everyone in the book and she beat them all. She beat them into submission.

And here’s the thing. She got her life back.

She got the ability to what she wants when she wants. No limits.

It’s my hope that you get some ideas of what’s possible for you this New Year.
You can’t let head trash or excuses get in your way of Living The Rest Of Your Life on Your Terms. Living your life truly happy.

It’s my hope too that you watch the video. And if you feel like Shelly did. That you take action. Fill out the Consult Request in the upper left on this page and I can meet with you to discuss your goals.

Now watch the video. And have a great day!

Oh! and Great Job Shelly!

Talk to you later.

Dave

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Great night last night!

Thanks to Jim and James for letting me speak to their training groups last night.

Thanks to Ryan Valdez for talking about what the program has done for him and his running.

Here’s the bottom line for runners and resistance work.

To be a better runner, the first and most important element is to run more.

The question isn’t whether to do resistance training or do more miles. The reason to strength train is to be able to do more miles without injury. And then to use that strength to run faster and/or farther than before.

Dedicated to Your Success,
Dave

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running_doctor001 That’s right it’s time for the Annual D.O. Dash.

5k Starts at 8a.m.. Registration on race day is $25. That my friend is a bargain!

Race day parking is Lot C same as for Boot Camp.

This race is hosted by the TCOM Class of 2012.

All proceeds go to the Cardiovascular Research Institute.

If you go fast you can be eating breakfast at the Ol’ South Pancake House by 9a.m.!

Great host. Great cause. And it’s in your neighborhood. What can beat that?

See you then.

BONUS! TIME!

BONUS! TIME!

9 Weeks — that’s what you get if you wake up one hour earlier every day. 365 hours, 45 days, 9 8-hour work-weeks. Crazy isn’t it? To get that advantage you need to build the habit of getting up earlier.

Unfortunately it’s the same old story: You have the best of intentions. You are going to get up early and get to Boot Camp so you don’t look like 180 lbs. of chewed bubblegum wearing a dress at your 20-year reunion.You know you don’t have the time/motivation/energy/childcare/want-to, to do it after 7 a.m. and you know you desperately want to lose  the weight. And time is running out. But then the alarm goes off.  You groan, hit snooze, throw it through the window, whatever, but you don’t get up. You’ll get back with it tomorrow, or maybe the day after that.

Morning workouts are great, but they can’t do anything for you if you don’t actually get out of bed and go.

The vast majority of highly successful people get up early and get going. And because they know they’ll get more out of their day, more money in the bank and more golden years to enjoy their accomplishments, they exercise first thing in the morning.

Just like any habit, getting up early can be learned and made into as habit, but you need some strategies.

Here are some tips to get up, get moving and ensure you get more years out of your life and life out of your years!:

  • Get up at the same time every day for 30 days.  No matter what time you go to bed use self-discipline to get up those first 30 days.  Self-Discipline only works for a while buy it lasts long enough to get you into the habit. Your habit will become more automatic the second 30 days.
  • Go to bed when you’re tired. Your body will naturally adjust your shut down time to help you meet your recovery needs. This is the forcing mechanism of waking up the same time every day. Your body and mind will automatically ensure you get enough sleep to perform your best.
  • Put your alarm on the other side of the room, so when it goes off you have to actually get up and out of bed to turn it off.  That way you are up and moving already and you won’t crawl back into bed to go to sleep.
  • This will sound strange, but it works like learning a new exercise. Train yourself to kick yourself out of bed. During the day, lay down and set the alarm 2 minutes ahead. Then lay back and relax. When the alarm sounds get to your feet as fast as possible. Do 5-10 repetitions/cycles for a week. You will be amazed how fast this kicks in. But you have to practice so your body will react automatically when the alarm sounds.
  • Lights On! And the brighter the better. If you can’t kick the lights on in the bedroom, turn them on in the kitchen/bathroom wherever you get ready. Don’t slow down.
  • Lay out your workout clothes next to your bed the night before, including shoes. The more you can streamline your morning routine, the less you have to think about it. The less overwhelming getting up and getting going will seem.  You can even sleep in your workout clothes if you want to.  I promise No One is looking at you at 6am.
  • Along the same vein, prep  breakfast the night before.  Get it as close to ready to go as possible (oatmeal already in a bowl with a spoon, etc) or have ready-to-go breakfasts  you can eat on your way. Keep it bland: oatmeal and half a banana are popular choices. GU (100 calories, use the caffeinated selection) is good if you need energy but nausea is a problem.
  • Set a coffee timer — the caffeine gives your workout an extra boost. I always tell new clients that if they drink coffee in the morning Do Not Stop Now. You will need it to power you through your workouts . And nothing is worse than trying to build a good habit and having caffeine withdrawals at the same time.
  • Have an appointment. Having someone looking for you to be somewhere at 6am  will do a lot to diminish that self-defeating inertia. Camps are great “get there no matter what” motivators because you may let yourself down. You may let me down. But you won’t let your friends down.
  • On your non-exercise days have a reason to get up. Catch up on your reading or projects you just can’t get to at any other time. And enjoy the fact you’re making the most of every minute of the day.

No excuses.  An hour or two earlier can, over time, put you closer to your goals like nothing else can. Prove to yourself you can do this.  No one has ever come to me and said they regretted getting out of bed that morning to train.

Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter!

Well, the title pretty much says it all, but The Body Firm Blog is now on Twitter! Follow me!

I wanted to find a way to provide my members at The Body Firm, and the community as a whole, a way to find comprehensive and reliable information on health, fitness and wellness in one easy to access place.  I decided to start this blog as a place for you all to come to learn the latest in health and fitness trends, safe and effective exercise, ways to intergrate fitness into your busy lives, and improve your quality of life.

So here I am.

There is going to be tons of fun stuff in the future, too: giveaways, contests, videos, member spotlights, and questions straight from you guys.

This blog is meant to be interactive.  This blog is for you.

Ask questions, leave comments, talk amongst yourselves, and make friends. This is your place to discuss, share and learn about all things health and fitness.

If you have a question about health and fitness you would like me to answer on the blog, or have anything specific you would like to see here, email me at blog@thebodyfirm.biz. Your feedback is always welcome!

 

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