Monday and Wednesday, regular times.
Friday 6:30am rather than our regular 5:45 time.
Friday evening class time to be determined.
Monday and Wednesday, regular times.
Friday 6:30am rather than our regular 5:45 time.
Friday evening class time to be determined.
Knowing that today is an "off day" from boot camp. I'd like to know what are your plans are as far as eating right and training.
I know what I’m gonna do. I’m going for a hike up this fire break.
It’s a steep and sandy climb, not for beginners, but you are welcome to join me.
Email me, call or text me if you’d like to join me and for the time. We’ll meet up at the end of Lake Ave. in Pasadena. The fire break is just to the left of the main trail.
We can talk about training, or whatever you like...or just crank out a great hike while wiping out some stress from the day.
Please pass this video along to your friends too. Unfortunately the weight loss/fitness industry has some slimy marketers who are more interested in getting your money rather than getting you long lasting results.
When I am creating your workout program, I have a few objectives in mind.
I am focusing on giving you the best fat-burning workout in our short, forty five minute time period. Safety is always on my mind too, as I want your fat loss to be fast, but it must be done in an intelligent way.
Our workouts focus on full body movements which burn a lot of calories, plus you are building lean muscles which will burn fat throughout your day...long after our workout session.
Like today's workout...we did what would be called a "fighter's workout". We worked the entire body with bodyweight exercises with minimal rest.
To those of you who made it to this morning's class, I want to say "way to go". You busted through a challenging workout.
As you guys know by now, I am a man of few words.
A trainer whom I highly respect for both her knowledge and results which she gets for her clients, has released her book, The Female Body Breakthrough, today.
She is giving away a bunch of free goodies when you order your book today through Amazon.
I've ordered it today, and I encourage you to do the same.
Here's a picture of my typical breakfast shake with:
frozen acai, green tea, protein powder (30g or so), cacao nibs.
I typically have this shake after I teach boot camp, and before my workout.
Related post on acai.
I got this from Wikipedia...
"Medicine ball training is one of the oldest forms of strength and conditioning training – the first reference to wrestlers training with sand filled bladders appears in Persia nearly 3000 years ago. In ancient Greece the physician Hippocrates had them sewn out of animal skins and stuffed with sand. His patients threw them back and forth for injury prevention and rehabilitation."
So now you know.
You know when you go to a store and someone says that..."may I help you?". It sounds so insincere.
It's difficult to put this across in an email, but I really do want to know how to help you. I've made a short video today where I talk about your goals in taking the boot camp.
When I think of my job as your trainer I have a couple of main points on my mind.The first is to help you achieve your goal as fast and as safely as possible. Each email, video, workout, etc., has your goal in mind.
The second goal is to help you develop these skills and techniques so that you'll make them a habit in your own life.
So having said that, I'd really like to know what can I do to help? Is it more videos, emails, articles, more training days, weekend sessions? I'm totally open to hearing from you and your ideas.
Take 2 minutes to watch the video, and let me know.
Have a great day,Coop
As I've mentioned before, there are 3 areas that I ask you to focus.
One of the most simple ways to monitor yourself and see how you are doing is to give yourself a rating from 1 being least compliant to 10 being excellent.
Each day simply note somewhere be it a paper notebook or electronically, how you did in each area.
Once again it seems simplistic, but simple is often not easy...but it works big time. No mystery, no distractions. You'll quickly be able to see how you are doing, or where you need to improve.
I’ve been on a minimalist “kick” lately. I’ve actually been into Buddhism and Zen since I was about 12 or so, but we’ll leave that for another time.
I like the quote “Identify what’s most important to you, and eliminate the rest”. So how does this relate to your goal of being more fit and losing fat?
Success in boot camp will come down to a few things.
1. Courage
2. Commitment
3. Community
Courage- This one you have already conquered, so pat yourself on the back. You have followed through in signing up for the camp and you are showing up. If you only knew how many people have told me that they should or would come to camp but never do, you’d be amazed. You have also demonstrated your courage to do some new and often awkward exercises.
Commitment- Now it gets a little more challenging. Your commitment to eating well and training consistently will make or break you. I use the 80/20 principle here…so eating and training hard 80% of the time will keep you on the right track. If you stray from this very much, you will most likely be frustrated.
Community- There are a lot of great people in your class who are supportive and encouraging. If you aren’t already part of our Facebook group, I encourage you to join us there. You’ll find many of your fellow campers, and me, who are there to answer questions, or to keep you on track. We have a good time there. Join us here on the blog too.
The class sessions are filled with exercises and we don’t get time to discuss much, so please take advantage of the blog, videos, and the Facebook page.
As always, let me know what I can do to help.
"FYI: to date, I've lost 8 lbs. and can fit into my jeans
"
-From a current boot camper
We spoke a little about meditation at last night's class. How about this location for meditation?

Good morning everyone,
Isn't it nice to work out in the morning? It's warm in Altadena, the sun is out, the burpees are bliss, well maybe not bliss, but we got em rolling.
Speaking of rolling, how about a "shout out" to Christina of the morning class for knocking out the medicine ball crunches with the wall balls. Way to go Christina!
Welcome new camper, Judy, and welcome back to Nicole.
There are often a lot of questions about what to eat for maximum fat loss, so I've posted a quick video to help.
I've been doing a lot of thinking lately. With more and more information about diet, health, and fitness, it seems that we are growing fatter and unhealthier by the minute. So what's going on here? Is more information the answer?
There always seems to be "the next miracle product" or e-book, diet, or system that is going to save us from our fatness. (I don't think that will pass as a real word, but too bad.) Is it the newest supplement or the fitness gadget sold on QVC that will burn the fat right off our thighs?
There are many in the fitness industry who are preying on you. That’s right, I said it. Fitness marketing is a science and many trainers and scammers are studying the psychology of how to sell you stuff you don’t need.
So what really works?
Discipline in training hard, eating clean, and paying attention to recovery and regeneration. Now you don’t have to be a fanatic and stress out about this one hundred percent of the time, but if you really want the best results you had better pay attention to these “rules” at least eighty-five to ninety percent of the time.
I have a new boot camp session starting this Wednesday the fourth of November, but I’m tempted to to make the camp available on an application basis only.
It doesn’t make sense to spend your money or your time if you know you can’t be committed to twelve, forty-five minute sessions spaced out over the month. You’ll be frustrated and you won’t get the results you had hoped for. (I’ve had clients lose up to twelve pounds in twelve sessions, but that means attending all sessions, and eating clean.)
If you are serious and would like to join us, I’d love to hear from you. If you are training on your own, please do me this favor. Stick to the basics. Get to work, and stop looking and hoping for the “next big thing”. If you have any questions, or I can be of any help just let me know.
It’s up to you. Make it happen.
Hey guys, just posted my answer to this question.
Have a look: http://www.stephencoopertraining.com/blog/2009/10/20/what-do-i-stand-for.html
Please read this post on my other site:
In case of rain on Wednesday I have secured the recreation room at the school.
No excuses now. Show up and train indoors if necessary.