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Fusion Conditioning Weight Loss Workout Video

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Do you remember a couple weeks ago when I shared that Fusion Conditioning weight loss workout video with you?fusion conditioning weight loss workout video in this edition of Fit Dad TV

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Quick note…if you want to watch that one, click here

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What do you mean no?  I thought you stored and re-read every single message I sent!

For shame…

Anyway, if you don’t remember, I came up with a different “flavor” with the 10-minute workouts that boosts the overall intensity, but without increasing the intensity.

Is that confusing?

What I mean is that this style of workout increases the effectiveness (more calories burned and more fat lost), without making the demand on your body so high that you can’t function the rest of your day, or feel “wrecked.”

What I do is intelligently mix “metabolic” exercises with some regular resistance exercises to create a whirlwind of calorie burning.

This may not sound new, but the way workout is designed is pretty unique and effective.

I have another video demonstrating a sample Fusion Conditioning workout and I’d love for you to try it and then let me know what you think.

It’s pretty sweet and I know you’ll love it.

Fusion Conditioning Weight Loss Workout Video (Watch It…and then do it)

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Quick Leg Exercise and Lower Body Workout Tip (Video)

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

Do you like lunges, or leg exercises in general?

Not a good example of a lower body workout or leg exercise

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I have a love/hate relationship with lower body workouts (including the leg exercise we’re going to talk about), as do many of my clients, but I’m a mean and nasty trainer guy and make them do the nasty exercises anyway.

They’re too dang good, but I agree that they do hurt.  They make your legs burn and shake, and if you do them enough, make it difficult to walk the next day and that’s a soreness that doesn’t really go away as your fitness increases.

Weird.

I hate them because of those reasons – burning, shaky legs…

…But I absolutely LOVE them because they have so many benefits and I’m not just talking about your legs.

A leg exercise like lunges cause a crazy amount of havoc on your body’s fat burning ability, which means you burn an awful lot of calories, and you will continue burning calories after your workout while your muscles repair themselves.

One of my favorite things to do when designing programs is to come up with new and different ways to do simple exercises to give you more benefit and more results, without having to purchase extra equipment, or even using anything besides your own bodyweight.

Take this Leg Exercise Video for Example…

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I have a weird and goofy thing I want you to do this week.  It’s a nutrition assignment, but that’s not the weird part.  The goofy part is what I actually want you diet and nutrition assignment to lose weightto do within the diet assignment.

Ready?

I want you to talk to your food – whether it responds is a matter for you and your therapist.

In all seriousness (and don’t be offended if you really do see your therapist because your food talks to you), I do want you to talk to the food you eat and the drinks you drink for the remainder of the week.

I want you to ask your food, “If I eat you, how will you make me feel?”

I want you to ask your drinks, “If I drink you, how will I feel in about 15 minutes?”

Then I want you to tell the Little White Rabbit to go away because you’re not going to Wonderland.

I’m not very far into this diet assignment and I’m already way off base, so let’s bring it back.

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3 Healthy High Fat Foods To Eat Regularly?

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Do you eat fat?

I know the common thought is to cut out fat if you want to lose fat (makes sense in the noggin), even in this day and age where more and more folks are telling you there are healthy high fat foods.

I want to make a distinction before we get into this whole high fat thing…

High fat does NOT necessarily mean high TOTAL calories.

Yes, high fat foods are higher in calories than foods rich in carbs or protein (9 cals per gram vs. 4), but that does NOT mean you need to eat more calories than your body needs.

Is that confusing?

The reason I mention that is because, due to more attention being placed on diet, the notion that high fat equals high total calories is a pretty commonly held belief, when it’s not necessarily true.

For instance, I currently eat a lot of fat in the form of peanut butter, almonds, cashews and seeds, and eat avocado whenever it fits the meal (I’m not eating slices of avocado as a snack!).

This does NOT mean I’m eating too many calories and sure as hell doesn’t mean I’m going to get fat.

Actually, the opposite is happening and will continue happening – I will lose fat.

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Not only will fat fall off the body, but my hair will look better (always important), my skin will be healthier and good things will happen on a hormonal level.

High fat does NOT necessarily mean unhealthy, either.

Too much saturated fat, especially in the form of commercially raised animal products, is bad as are Trans Fats.

Fats found from perverted foods are also bad.  This means honey-roasted nuts are not “healthy.”  Nor are olives found on a calorie-packed greasy deep-dish pizza.

Capiche?

Okay, now let’s get to the list of 3 Healthy High Fat Foods! Read More→

It’s Saturday and you know what that means?whiskey doesn't help with your weight loss

Oh, you don’t?  Well in my house it means…it’s Saturday.

I know I’m a boring dude, but we have a 5-year old and 10-month old and it’s January in Nebraska.  Not exactly conducive to living an exciting life!

I kid.  I love my life and wouldn’t change it for anything and the fact that Nolan is getting closer to walking everyday scares the bejesus out of me because I know I’ll have to somehow make eyes grow all around my head, or do some crazy flexibility work on my neck to be able to turn it 360 degrees like an owl to keep an eye on that little daredevil.

At least he has his sister to keep an eye on him…although that could be worse!

Anywho, I received some great emails over the last couple weeks (most specifically about weight loss) and I want to share a couple of them with you today in the form of a little Q&A.

So without further ado, let’s get this Weight Loss Q&A party started!

1.  “You mentioned in a post earlier this week you don’t like commercial snack or protein bars, but never said why.  So why don’t you like ‘em smarty pants?  I need to lose weight and rely heavily on the things.” – Jane

The main reason I don’t like most snack or protein bars is because many are glorified candy bars and don’t do much in the way of weight loss.

They use sub-standard ingredients, pass it off as “healthy” and lead you to believe you can lose weight by snacking on the thing 1 or 2 times per day.

About 5 years ago, the most popular protein bar on the market, that you could purchase everywhere from gas stations to health clubs to giant warehouse stores, boasted that it tasted like a Snickers bar and it really, truthfully did taste like a candy bar and people loved it.

It flew off the shelf like crazy because it tasted so good and it was assumed to be healthy because it was a “protein bar.”

You know what?  A company that independently tests supplements ran a test and found the reason it tasted so good was because it really was a candy bar.  They flat out lied on the label about how much protein and sugar were in the bar.

It tasted like a Snickers bar because it was virtually the same thing, except it was more expensive and had MORE calories.

Holy cow!!

It’s incredibly difficult to make a good tasting, and truly healthy, snack bar or protein bar and produce it on a huge level.  Corners usually need to be cut, or if they’re not, and it truly is a decent bar, it’s usually a bit on the expensive side, but because the weight loss market is so HUGE, unscrupulous business people get involved.

Having said that, I do enjoy a Cliff bar from time-to-time and they seem to be one of the good guys.

So you can find good snack bars, but you have to pay attention – NEVER trust the front label, always flip it around and read the ingredients and calorie breakdown and do a bit of research, otherwise you’ll find yourself eating a glorified candy bar and wondering why you’re gaining weight rather than losing.

2.  “I’ve tried diets in the past and had mixed results with my weight loss (lots of yo-yo).  Why is it that every New Year’s I make resolutions, try a diet or workout program and maybe see some results, but then fall into the same rut?  Why can’t I make anything stick?” – Jennifer 

I don’t know why.  If I knew the answer to that I’d be in the fitness/ weight loss business…

…Oh yeah!  I am!  Woo-hoo!

The answer varies from person-to-person and can be as simple as choosing programs that are set-up to make you fail.  I seriously think there are programs out there that are designed to make you fail so that they can turn around and try to sell you something “new” 6 or 12 months down the road.  It’s truly all about marketing and it drives me crazy.take action to lose weight NOW

For instance, right now on the radio I am hearing commercials for the “most effective fat burner,” and it makes me crazy because just a few months ago this same company advertised essentially the same thing, but with a different “twist.”

So that could be one reason, but I knew the person who sent this email and the answer she needed wasn’t determined by whiz-bang supplements, rather it was more mental and most who struggle to find a “happy zone” with weight loss fall into this category and the answer is two-fold.

One, there’s not a strong enough “reason why,” and their reason for eating is wrong.

If you truly want to make a change and lose weight, you have to find an incredibly strong “Reason Why” and it can’t be wimpy.

It can’t be something like “I want to lose 10 pounds in a month” because that won’t cut it.  If you’re trying to make a positive change that lasts a lifetime, a change that won’t leave you in the same position in the next 6 months or a year, you have to dig down deep and find out what makes you tick…

…This “Reason Why” has to be strong.

For instance, the person who wrote that email loves her kids more than anything and has a bad family history of heart ailments and cancer and she needs to lose about 30 pounds – intelligently – otherwise she may fall prey to the same issues.

That is her Reason Why, but for most, including her, the health issues aren’t strong enough because they’re not really visible – especially if there’s no issue right now.  So I told her that her kids had to be her Reason Why and I also knew she loved to hang by the pool in the summer, so I used the next 4 months as her guide.

I told her to focus on her kids as her big Reason Why (being a good role model and having the energy to keep up), but also to think about fitting into a smaller swimsuit so she doesn’t feel self-conscious at the pool.

Is that vain?  Sure, but who cares.  It’s important to HER, and will help her lose weight, and it’s important to a lot of us and there is absolutely nothing wrong with a little vanity, although it can NOT be the BIG Reason Why because it usually leads to unhealthy decisions and habits that won’t “stick.

I told her to be active with her kids – get out and run around with them, play games, play sports AND to be a positive eating role model so her kids won’t struggle as they age with health issues or weight concerns.

As parents, it’s our responsibility to be the lead role models when it comes to eating meals and snack and it’s not enough to tell our kids to “eat this…” while we eat and drink crap.

They follow our lead and they’re smart enough to realize that they don’t have to do something YOU won’t do yourself.

Obviously that’s just the beginning of my answer to her and I had some other things to share as well, including workouts and nutrition information, but that’s a secret (unless you’re a member of my super-secret club!).

3.  “Any workouts to share with me workout dude?” – Sam 

Yes, the workout dude does have some workout stuff.  I’m still tinkering with this whole Fusion Conditioning thing and in case you missed it, you should really check out the workout video I gave you a couple weeks ago.

To check it out, head to –> Fusion Conditioning Fat Loss Workout Video

Click here –> weight loss for another workout video…and it’s a 10-minute workout video (of course!!).

It’s an awesome example of what I’ve been working on lately and it’s incredibly effective.  It’s bananas.

That’s all I have for you today.  I’ll be back next week with more good stuff to help with your weight loss goals and workout programs!

Same Bat-Time…Same Bat-Channel!

Later,

P.S. – don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions.  I’m here to help and will do whatever I can to help you reach your goals!

3 Post Workout Snacks To Maximize Fat Loss

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Do you typically eat post workout snacks?

If not, you should seriously consider it.

Why?  Because after your workout, your body is literally screaming for nutrition.  Okay, maybe not “literally screaming,” but if your muscles somehow attained the ability to speak they would politely tell you, in the most gentile English accent, that they would really enjoy some nourishment so that they may replenish their energy stores, build themselves just a wee bit stronger and help you burn more stored fat.

I imagine my muscles sounding like a character from a Monty Python movie when they politely, although with a bit of sarcasm and haughtiness, tell me to eat, eat, eat.

Maybe it’s just the caffeine talking, but I feel as though I’m getting off track so let’s jump off the crazy train and back on the post workout snacking train.

In all seriousness, I do think you should eat a healthy snack within 30-45 minutes after your workout because it does help and your body does crave the nutrition in that “window” of time.

There are a couple rules I have for post workout snacking and they include:

1.  They must be high protein (although not high calorie).  Protein is your muscles’ building block and this snack should be relatively high in protein.

2.  Must be REAL food.  Processed snack foods don’t count as I don’t consider them to be real foods.  This includes highly processed “snack” or “protein” bars.

3.  Must have quality carbohydrates.  Consuming carbohydrates around your workout time is a must.  Before the workout, they provide energy and post-workout they provide energy for rebuilding.  Post-workout is not a time to go low-carb.

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3 Great Evening Snacks For Weight Loss

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Finding healthy evening snacks for weight loss can be a tricky thing.yogurt is a healthy evening snacks for weight loss

For years there was no shortage of experts and gurus instructing you not to east past a certain magical hour lest your body hoard those calories and instantly increase the size of your waist by 800 inches, but, thankfully, the times have changed (for most folks anyway).

Eating a snack in the evening, after dinner, can be done and you can still lose weight

…BUT you have to know what to eat and you have to understand there is a limit to the amount of calories you consume, no matter what the food is.

That may seem overly simplistic and a bit too obvious, but you can get into dangerous territory with evening snacking because it’s late in the day and you’ve already had a full day of eating and activity (or lack thereof) which can throw a wrench into your weight loss efforts.

So if you’ve already consumed a lot of calories for the day, snacking in the evening isn’t the best idea.

If you’ve “cheated” today and splurged on a meal or two, then having a snack after dinner isn’t the great idea.

However, if you ate well, and have a craving for a bit more food, and want to eat something healthy (that also satisfies the sweet cravings), read on and give these snacks a try AND still lose weight!

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Fusion Conditioning Fat Loss Workout

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

It’s Workout Time!!fusion conditioning fat loss workout video in this edition of Fit Dad TV

Over the recent past I have been tinkering with my 10-minute workout “flow” trying to make it the best and most effective use of your time and I think what I’ve been using lately is pretty wicked.

I call it Fusion Conditioning and it’s a great way to burn a ton of calories in a little bit of time, while also working those trouble spots we all love to hate (and even making you stronger).

Why call it a Fusion Conditioning Fat Loss Workout?  Because it’s cool and I’m cool, so there.

Actually, the reason I’m naming it Fusion Conditioning is because it’s a fusion, or blending, of strength/resistance training exercises with more up-tempo metabolic exercises, which is designed to kick your butt (sweat!), make you breathe heavily (burn calories), increase strength and burn fat.

I’ll demonstrate it by showing you a quick video with a 4-exercise circuit.  I want you to do the circuit as many times possible in 10-15 minutes – that means rest the least amount possible.

First, watch the video and then look below and you’ll find the rundown of the exercises and a little more information… Read More→