Easy Leg Workout This Morning

I have this obsession whereby I really need to go to the gym in the morning. I don’t know what it is. I just like to be there. Even if I’m just walking and stretching– I like to be there. It feels good.

So today I planned to do “cardio” which means I will be messing around. I walked for 8 minutes on the treadmill before I was bored out of my mind, so I tried to lift as easily as ...

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Conventional Versus Sumo Deadlifts

There are many different ways to do deadlifts, and the most popular are conventional and sumo. More and more, sumo is becoming the deadlift of choice among powerlifters. McGuinan and Wilson (1996) did biomechanical analysis of the sumo and conventional style deadlift. The following is a summary of what they found:

1. The lift-off- The sumo has a trunk angle that is significantly closer to vertical that conventional lifters. Sumo lifters were also found ...

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Master of the Box, Woodway Curve, and Powerlifting Update

Just a quick post so you peeps know i’m alive 😉

read this great article the other day, and wanted to pass it along:
http://strengthcoachblog.com/2012/01/09/there-is-a-reason-there-is-a-box/

Mike Boyle, prominent strength coach, writes how it is more important to be MASTER of the box before attempting to “think outside of the box.” Athletic excellence is not necessarily about any fancy tricks. Its mastery of the simple things. Rotation, single leg balance, deceleration, level change, properly pulling, pushing, etc etc…No fancy gadgets or ...

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4 Thanksgiving Day Strategies to Battle the Bulge!

Good morning my lovelies!
Happy Thanksgiving 😉
I’m waking up and about to get my sweat on before I meet my fam that flew into town. 😉 So excited to see them.

First of all, I want to share some random updates….
Last week I twisted my ankle showing off during dancing (karma bites me) so that, as well as other minor health issues, have impeded my powerlifting training. I will still compete, but I am feeling weak and stiff, so ...

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First Powerlifting Competition!!

Hello folks!
I am super excited about my first powerlifting competition: United States Powerlifting Association (USPA) NORCAL Powerlifting Championship on Dec 15th, in Modesto.
I don’t know why, but I always like setting my eye on new ambitious challenges, and my newest challenge is to jump in to my first powerlifting meet, and not only compete, but win first place, and break all the state records for my division.

To this end, I am shifting my focus from bodybuilding style workouts ...

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Yummy Meal Prepping

Hello ladies and gentlemen, guess what, I’m back to cooking. For a while my fridge was bare because nothing seemed enticing to cook, and also I was sort of embracing spontaneity and flexibility and going out to eat and all that. But, as many of you probably relate to, while I loved that, there was a little part of me that wanted that discipline.

I couldn’t impose that on myself, though. I just couldn’t. I didn’t really want to. I wanted ...

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Bomb Diggitty Curry Muffins

Excuse me, I’m sorry, I just busted out on the impromptu some bomb diggitty curry muffins. You know the recipes where you just use up the ingredients you have?…yeah, that’s what occcurred.

Simmer in a pot: organic kale, organic free range chicken broth, organic grape tomatoes, organic celery, organic carrots, and a tiny bit of leftover organic beef I had ...

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Pushpita, Hot Mamacita!

Today I want to share the story of my client Pushpita. She was feeling too heavy for her 5’5’’ frame. On 2/21/12, she was sitting at 167 lbs (with very little of those pounds being lean muscle mass). She also did a 12 second plank  = x

She had a daughter aged 13 months and had gained a lot of weight POST pregnancy. DURING pregnancy, she had developed gestational diabetes, so she changed her eating habits and did a ton of ...

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Diana: Inspiring Diabetes-Management & Weight Loss Client

Diana, Diana, Diana.

WOW, what a transformation!

She is a tender little one, at the youthful age of 24!

She came to me after being diagnosed with Type II Diabetes, and realized that if she didn’t make a change, her life would be cut short. She hoped that exercise could help prevent her from taking diabetes medication. (so far, so good!)

She works out with me 3 days a week, and walks every day at lunch. She watches what she eats, and has to ...

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Perform Better 2012 Recap

WOW!!!! The Perform Better Functional Training Summit in Long Beach, California was AMAZING.

Here is pic of the peeps from Evolution who came to the summit. I look really weird, don’t mind me

SO HAPPY that I decided to participate in this summit.

I have been reluctant to participate in many continuing educational opportunities because I have been concerned about budget, since I am still ...

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