Fourth of July Schedule by Stephen Cooper

Monday morning the 5th our AM class will meet at 7a...not 5:45.  

Evening class will meet at the regular time.

Article on the Paleo Diet:

Nice article on a guy who lost 71 pounds in 6 months using the Paleo style of eating.

On a personal note...

On Tuesday I will be having arthroscopic surgery on my left knee.  I tore my medial meniscus doing jiu jitsu.  I tried for some time to work with it, but I need to get this fixed.  It's been very frustrating for me as I haven't been able to do any lower body exercises for about 2 months.

On Wednesday morning July 7, Marie B. will be leading the AM session.  You are in very good hands with Marie. She has been training with me since I began the boot camps about 2 years ago.  She has been studying for her personal trainer exam for quite some time and will be taking her test at the end of this month.

I will keep you posted if I will be making the evening session.

Up until this point, 44 years, I thought that I was indestructible.  In all the years that I've lifted weights I've never gotten hurt like this.  There have been occasions that I've had to lay off for a week, maybe two at the most with a sore joint, but nothing like this.  It's all new to me.

This is What It's All About by Stephen Cooper

 

This is why I love what I do.  Some people stress over their lives, work, etc..  I'm one of the luckiest guys on earth.  I get to do what I love, and people improve their lives.

Note: I spoke with this client this morning and she said "thank you".  I appreciate the thanks, but the results came from her.  She showed up, she sacrificed, she trained, she ate well...this is what it take people.

No shortcuts, no gimmicks, no late night informercial crap.  Show up, and get it done.

More testimonials can be found here

 

Relax, It's the Weekend. Plus It's Part of a Smart Fat Loss Plan. by Stephen Cooper

Morning boot campers working on the TRXYour success with losing fat during our boot camp , and keeping it off will depend a lot on creating balance in your life.

The best way I've found to do this is by showing up and training hard during the week.  In our case Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, are our training days.  My hope is that you have made it to each session and trained as hard as you could.

If you are trying to lose fat, which most of you in the boot camp have told me is your goal, then eating well should be right on target 6 days a week.

So now we've come to Saturday and Sunday.  For many this can be challenging.  Parties, bar-b-ques, weddings, etc., all of these usually include some rich foods, and many times alcohol.

If you have trained hard, and eaten well during the rest of the week, one day won't set you back on your goal to fat loss.  Your body may even "need" the shock to keep your metabolism revving. 


Enjoying the weekend with my daughter.

As you plan your week, keep in mind the one day which you'd like to treat yourself.  In my own example, last weekend we had a big get together to watch the World Cup game in which Brazil was playing.  I knew that I would want to eat more than usual, plus there were some desserts I wanted to eat.  I ate basically whatever I wanted without the worry that I would gain weight.  It's a good feeling to enjoy life.

The problem becomes when we over do it the rest of the week.

Plan your week.  If you need help with your specific situation, please contact me.

 

Go to Sleep Early by Stephen Cooper

An email I just sent to new students who will begin training tomorrow morning...

This email may be a little late, but  my hope is that you go to sleep early tonight.  Wind down, and get some solid sleep.  You'll want plenty of sleep so that your training will be strong in the morning.

P.S.  On nights before boot camp I try to get to bed by 8:50...as I awake at 4:50.

Your Habits Will Make or Break You by Stephen Cooper

No pill, diet, workout, or exercise gimmick will bring you lasting results when it comes to health and fat loss.  Not my boot camp, not the Spinning Class, not the workout DVD.

It's you and your habits!

It's fine to be investigating and testing...but in the meantime work your butt off, eat smart, and get proper recovery and sleep.

Until you master the basics you will continue to live a very frustrated life.

Calendar by Stephen Cooper

Saturday June 19:

Free Self Defense and Jiu Jitsu Class at Gracie Barra in Arcadia.  Please confirm with me if you will be attending. Here is a link to photos and the address.

Monday June 21:

New boot camp session begins.  We still have a few openings in both the AM and PM sessions.  Please invite your friends and family.  Keep in mind the camp is designed for those looking to lose fat.  I've recently had some potential boot campers turned away because I felt that the camp would not be a good fit for them.

Pop Quiz: What did you eat for breakfast this morning? by Stephen Cooper

So a pop quiz for this morning.  

What did you eat for breakfast this morning?

Was it some combination of lean protein, fruit, and some healthy fat?

Did you skip breakfast?

Did you grab a donut and coffee at the office?

The two pictures above are what I ate for breakfast this morning.  A few fresh eggs from a neighbors' chickens and some fresh berries from our garden.  Simple, but healthy and filling.

Let me know what you ate...post your response in the comments here.

If you aren't sure as to what you should be eating in order to lose fat during your boot camp experience, you can look at this healthy list here, or you can check out our registered dietitian, Amy Kulbal's site here.

As always let me know how I can help.

If You Really Want to Lose the Fat, Start With Asking Yourself Why by Stephen Cooper

Image by Silvia de LuqueIf you don't know your "why" the chances of you losing weight, specifically fat will be slim.

When I interact with my clients I am always interested in why some have lost the weight and kept it off as compared to others who never quite make the changes that they were hoping for.

After some digging I've found that the successful "losers" have a deep conviction for getting the fat off.  Their's is a specific reason which they tackle head on.  They realize that hard work and sacrifice will have to be put in, but with a strong "why" the obstacles are simply stepping stones towards their goal.

On the other hand, I can't remember a client who ever just lost weight "for the heck of it".

Suggestion:

Don't make this a hard or complicated psychology assignment.  Simply take some time and "meditate" on why you really want/need to lose weight.  Write it down somewhere.  If you need to, post it where you can review it.  I prefer that it becomes stuck in your gut.

Each time you feel like eating bad, or skipping your training, just remember your why, and stay on track.

Times for Monday, Memorial Day by Stephen Cooper

The AM session will be start at 7am.

Evening session will remain at the regular time of 6p.

Boot campers are welcome to attend either class.

Special Wedding Congratulations

Please send your love and best wishes to Melissa Huerta and her fiancé Alfredo, who are getting married today. Melissa put in some hard training with us a few months ago, to get her ready for this wedding day. 

Memorial Day Times by Stephen Cooper

Memorial Day, May 31

As discussed in this morning's boot camp session, our meeting time for Monday the 31 morning class will be at 7a rather than our regular time of 5:45.  Nice...we get to sleep in.

Regular time for the evening session, 6p.  

Wisdom:

(Even though this quote is about Aikido, I still think that it applies just as well to our approach to exercise.)

"In your practice, you must always maintain a good provenance of your Aikido, always coming from goodness, friendship and the desire to harmonize with others. This kind of Aikido has great appreciation and deserves the admiration of others. Aikido which comes from a spirit of envy, jealousy, competition and rage has no beauty and does not deserve respect." - Rev. Kensho Furuya

Correspondence:

Hi Coop-

I have a sort of random question for you...

I've been working really hard on getting enough sleep (it's just as
challenging as keeping my eating on track!).  But, as with all things,
life sometimes happens and late nights occur occasionally.  Last night
was one of those.  I probably got 5 hours of sleep, if that.  So, this
morning, when it was time to get up for bootcamp, I pondered if it was
better for me to sleep a few more hours - or, if was better for me to
stick with the schedule and workout.

I was definitely dragging in the beginning of the workout - but, by
the end of it, I was completely energized and so glad I worked out.
Those results answered the question for me.... but, I'm still curious
what your thoughts are on the matter.

btw, I'm officially 20 pounds down from my starting point in March.
My waist has been the most significant loss - 5 inches!!  Thank you
for all the eating tips, feedback and encouragement - it's really made
a difference.  Joining your workout sessions has been the absolute
best thing I've done for myself in a very long time.

H.P.

My response...

If you could sleep in and then train in the evening that would be better.  If you could train in the morning and then take a nap, that would probably be second best.  Hope that helps.

NASA Researchers Say Omega-3 May Help Bone Loss by Stephen Cooper

Image credit: NASAOne of the best things about my profession is that I get to hang around and learn from a lot of interesting people.  One of my boot campers is a Geophysicist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena,CA and she just passed along the latest newsletter from NASA.  How cool is that.

From: NASA News date: May 10, 2010 10:42:55 AM PDTTo: NASA NewsSubject: NASA Studies Find Omega-3 May Help Reduce Bone Loss

May 10, 2010

Michael Braukus/Ashley Edwards Headquarters, Washington

William Jeffs Johnson Space Center, Houston 

RELEASE: 10-108

NASA STUDIES FIND OMEGA-3 MAY HELP REDUCE BONE LOSS

WASHINGTON -- NASA-sponsored studies have found that omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil may play a role in mitigating bone breakdown that occurs during spaceflight and in osteoporosis. Ongoing research for decades has looked for ways to stop bone density loss in astronauts. The solution could have significant implications for space travelers and those susceptible to bone loss on Earth.

The studies' results are published in the May issue of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. The paper reports on four types of cell culture, ground-based bed rest, and data from both space shuttle and International Space Station crew members. NASA studies bone density loss because it is one of the main effects of exposure to the weightlessness of space. Scientists hope to find ways to counteract the problem for astronauts on long-duration space voyages.

In a series of cell-based studies, scientists documented that adding a specific omega-3 fatty acid to cells would inhibit the activation of factors that lead to bone breakdown. This was true in both typical cell cultures and those designed to mimic weightlessness. The inhibited factor is known as "nuclear factor kappa B" or NFKB. NFKBis involved in immune system behavior and the inflammation process.The activation of NFKB in different tissues can lead to bone and muscle loss.

In a study of astronauts returning from short-duration shuttle missions, researchers found that NFKB activation was increased in blood cells collected at landing, and remained elevated for two weeks. These data provide evidence that inflammatory processes may be involved in some of the adaptation to microgravity and suggest that reducing NFKB activation could serve as a countermeasure to bone loss.

A ground-based bed rest study was conducted on 16 subjects with the evaluations performed after 60 days. Bed rest simulates some of the effects of weightlessness, including muscle and bone loss. During the study, higher intake of omega-3 fatty acids was associated with less bone loss.

Based on these studies, the investigators evaluated bone loss in astronauts and compared their findings to reported fish intake during spaceflight. Researchers found that astronauts who ate more fish lost less bone mineral after four-to-six-month spaceflights. Tracking fish consumption is not as accurate as determining exact diet and omega-3fatty acid intake, but these data were not available.

"These results are very exciting, and provide initial evidence that nutrition may be a key factor in mitigating bone loss in astronauts."said Scott Smith, a nutritionist at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston and one of the paper's authors.

The studies were conducted by a team of scientists across multiple disciplines at Johnson. Smith and Sara Zwart lead the center's Nutritional Biochemistry Laboratory. Duane Pierson and Satish Mehtawork for the Microbiology Laboratory and led the shuttle-based studies. Steve Gonda, a NASA scientist and a co-author, died before publication of the studies.

To view the paper on the Internet, visit: 

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123210043/abstract

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov

Would you like this? by Stephen Cooper

Current boot campers, I have a question for you.

I know that some of you miss sessions.  Some times for good reasons, and some times you just sleep in.  When you signed up for my camp my main goal was to help you reach your goal...which in most cases was to lose weight.

I am considering putting the days workout up here on my site so that you can complete it on your own.

What do you think?  Would this help?  Would you do the workout on your own?

Please leave me your thoughts here in the comments.