Saturday, September 18, 2010

CHECKING IN!

CHECKING IN!
So I figured it was about time to pop in and make a quick post here in this blog. Soon this blog will be removed and closed up as I have started a new Fitness Forum, which includes a personal J-Squared Fitness Blog Section! In order to keep everything in one place, I have begun to move some of my articles and such to the forum!
I would love to see any blog followers to move on over to the Forum and register there so they can continue to follow me and my fitness information that I like to post!
I have now been in Tucson, AZ since June 24th! It's been awesome finally being here but it has not been without it's challenges. Moving across country in this particular time period of a collapsing economy has it's difficulties.
We as a family are slowly returning to a better spot financially after trying to get things situated after our move. It will be a few more months before we are really feeling more out of the basement if you want to ironically compare it to real life!
I am still studying and plan to have my Certified Personal Trainer certificate from NCSF down and behind me by the end of the year. The move and other issues have placed that priority a bit on the back burner, but I ma now bringing it back to the top of the list! In the mean time, as an Independant Beachbody Coach, I can still work with you to assist you in all you fitness and health issues! Please as always feel free to contact me regarding anything I can do to get you on track physically! The new Fitness Forum is a great place to start!

Monday, May 31, 2010

And so it begins!

Day 17 - The last day in Mass!

So this is the very last day here in the state of Massachusetts. I have a whole new experience down the road! It's hard to believe that I am actually going to be living in the southwest! As strange as it is it also feel so right and I am excited!
Since the last blog post, we have been sort of just waiting to go. A few things have happened since the last post however. Jamie's Dad got pneumonia, not a good thing. I guess seeing as my Dad finally got over his bout of the same it was time to hit the other side of the family. He is still in the hospital but is doing better. Hope he gets better soon.

We had the chance to say goodbye to some of our really good friends from the New England Garrison of the 501st Legion on Saturday. We have spent the better part of the last four years making a ton of great memories and even better friends. Over the years there has been parties and all sorts of mayhem that will be missed. I have very few friends that I call brothers but there are those who are far more than deserving of such a title and these guys are definitely some of my best buds! Stay crazy guys and I hope to again spend time at the infamous fire based conversations again!

Today I picked up the trailer from U-Haul and that was quite the experience. I ended up with a 5'X8' trailer which simply sucked. It was taller and wider than the smaller 4'X8' and created huge drag and the poor little CRV had trouble handling it. I was able to bring it to another U-Haul dealer in Leominster and get it changed over and it seems much better now.

We also had the chance to spend one last special occasion with a great friend tonight. Diane is one of the best folks I know, along with her husband Kevin. They are and will always be truly part of our family. Jamie had the unusual opportunity to pose with Edward and Diane in a not so rare appearance in Diane's shop.
We have just about everything loaded up and are just trying to finish the last load of laundry in the stupid hotel facility that takes forever to dry clothes. We got a real early morning and it would be great to get some sleep seeing as we have a long drive ahead!

Blog posts will be less frequent but Ill try and get on when I can! For now...it's off to Maryland in the morning for 4 days of tent camping and some time in D.C.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Can we please get out of orbit?

DAY 12 - Wow, this is quite a challenge!

So since the last entry we've been hanging tight at the Sturbridge Host Hotel, biding our time till we leave Massachusetts.

We had the chance to take the two little ones to OSV (Old Sturbridge Village). Falicia was with her father so was not with us. It was a decent trip and we chose to ride the river ride as well as hit the stage coach ride through town, both a first for me, even though I've been many times. I was a bit disappointed with the place as it has lost a lot of it's charm with the bad economy. Very few actors and role players, most being substituted for simple descriptive signs. The kids seemed to enjoy it and it was a nice day out overall.

I also had a chance to take a night out with some former coworkers. Had a nice night out and even though I tried, they refused to allow me to pay my way. It was nice to see that some of the people I worked with for 12 years actual cared enough to hang out with me once before I left. I was not anticipating much of a show but the ones who did come, were really the only ones that mattered anyway.

Jamie and I also spent a night at my oldest and dearest friend Paul's house. We have been friends since we were nine and it will be one of the toughest things to get passed, not being able to hang with him. We have had a lot of time apart in our adult years, as we live a good distance from each other and both have complicated and busy lives, but the option was always there.
I've learned that there is very few things that make me concerned about the move, as I will miss very little about this state.

On Sunday, it was my boy, Jayden's, 4th birthday and we spent the day at Jamie's parents house celebrating. It was a good time, with burgers and dogs as well as cake and ice cream, always a crowd pleaser. Of course just more additions to my lack of being able to stay nutritionally focused thus far. The serious lack of choices with food and the inability to cook normally is killing my digestive system and my gut has been a total disaster. I've only had the chance to workout a few times since the trip, once being at Sim's up the street from the hotel which gave me a decent resistance workout.

Well either way, we've got another 5 days in this hotel and then we are off...it may be tougher once that happens to make much blog updates unless we can find a wifi somewhere as my iphone is doubtful with this blog...

Monday, May 17, 2010

. . . and so ends another day waiting for lift off!

DAY 4 - Is mission control on board?

So, another day in the hotel, but we managed to find a way to get ourselves moved into a much better room. Same cost! This room has a half wall divider between our king size bed and the pull out sofa bed in the other room. During the day it seems much more home-like.
We didn't do too much today other than move our stuff. We did try and get Jamie's ring re-sized as it ended up being too small, but Kay's said they wouldn't have it ready until the 4th of June! We now will have to wait till we get to Tucson the get it fixed so she can wear it. I was a bit bummed about that.
The only real excitement was our attempt at eating at Friendly's. We should know better to go for dinner there as they always mess up everything. This time was no exception as they totally botched the orders. We ended up speaking to the manager and walked out basically. He said the food that was eaten was on the house which was good because i never got mine and Jamie's chicken was raw! At least the kids had their burgers and such with no issues. We ended up hitting the Clam Box in Brookfield so the kids could get their promised ice cream and I was able to have some baked haddock, shrimp and scallops.

I missed getting in a workout today thanks to the moving of the rooms and such but I plan to get into more stuff now that there is more room.

Jamie and I got to go out and hang by the lake after the kids were sleeping and drink our bottle of Asti while we unsuccessfully tossed a few fishing line in the lake. Like they say, they call it fishing for a reason, if you caught fish every time you casted, they would call it catching instead!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Keep the Clock Ticking!

DAY 3 of the infamous Stage 1


So...Here we are on the daily blog of our trip to the wondrous state of Arizona! A few things to point out that happened over the past week that I neglected to mention.

One . . . I managed to slam my right index finger in the door of my Mustang which still hurts like the dickens. My nail is all black and blue and i will probably lose the nail in the long run. It was pretty bad, ya know, blood spurting everywhere and all.

Two . . . we found out that our dog, Jango is far from the tough badass he thought he was. He seems to like the ladies no problem as he mingles with all the female patrons at the hotel, but when it comes to other men roaming around he isn't so nice. He likes to grumble under his breath acting all tough. The other night he was strutting his toughness at the local garbage dude. The kid wasn't deterred by the mumbles of our dog and came over to say hello. When he said hi to the dog, Jango jumped back in fright and actually shit himself! lol it was just too funny. Apparently he had the crap scared right out of him. Great watchdog.

So with that out of the way, I should mention that today I decided it was time to hit a workout and get back into some sort of fitness if at all possible before I get too huge and fat. I only brought along so many items of closes and I'd like to be able to fit in them throughout the trip. I popped in a new Tony Horton One on One DVD in the hotel room and blasted that out. One on One on One leg for legs...it was a killer! I even pushed out about 60 pushups and about 80 various ab exercises.

Later, we went out for supplies and for a little subway lunch and ended up hitting the mall in Auburn as well. I decided I needed a pair of converse all stars. Funny thing...i remember my mother buying me these when I was a kid much to my disappointment as they were totally not cool. Like my taste in food, so changes other things around me and now I thing they look pretty sweet. lol

While at the mall I picked up a little surprise for Jamie. It is our ten year wedding anniversary tomorrow and she had been talking about wanting new wedding bands for our tenth, so I secretly picked them up.

We also had a great night out at the Castle Restaurant in Leicester. We have made a sort of tradition of hitting this place for our wedding anniversaries and knowing we were heading out of the area, I made a reservation to go tonight. They are closed Mondays so we celebrated a day early. I gave her the rings and she was pretty pumped about those. It almost felt like it did when I surprised her with her engagement ring so many years ago.

Well its off to bed. Another day tomorrow!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

I Call It Stage 1!

DAY 2 - Ignition is GO!!!

So...the countdown is in effect for stage 1. Yes I call it stage 1..ya know? Like the rocket? So anyway, stage 1 is the hotel stay, the holding pattern, the what the hell am I still waiting in Massachusetts for? Oh yeah, we have a couple of people who apparently are going to miss us enough to want to have farewell parties for us and they are all scheduled for the next couple weeks! YIKES!

So here we sit . . . at the Sturbridge Host Hotel, in a holding pattern, stage 1.

Today was the second full day, tonight being the third night of sleeping here. It has been interesting to say the least. This morning I managed a pancake breakfast in the room for the kids and the wifey. Mixing the pancake batter in a small bowl, water supplied from the bathroom sink...lol. I brought along my favorite griddle so it was a pretty easy task. For me? Pancakes? Not today. I decided it is time to keep things wired tight for my nutrition...the best I can anyway! 3 Eggs, a piece of wheat toast and a glass of OJ for me. Yeah I said toast. I plugged in the toaster from home! Rock on!

The day today consisted of basically, laundry, shopping for a few extra things like bread and coffee mate, and then a little swimming in the indoor pool. Before all that I hung outside with Jacklyn and Jayden watching them ride their bikes outside around the miniture golf area. So, when I hit the pool with the family, I decided seeing as I have had no exercise that a bunch of overhand laps were in order. That felt good...nothing better than a little cardio. I also picked up some cheap bands from Walmart to at least get some resistance road training.

After cooking some decent home cooked stuff in the microwave we kept for the trip...can't rough it too much, afterall, Jamie and I took the kiddos out behind the hotel for a little fishing. Jamie caught the only trout...and Jayden decided to follow his mother inside, unbeknownst to me. When Jamie came out she was asking where he was and I said...right there. Apparently he was not and we almost had heart attacks when we couldn't find him right away. All is good as he was located within seconds that seemed like forever. Nothing worse than the thought he fell in the dang lake from the shore when my back was turned for a second. UGH!

So day 2 is done. 15 days left to go in stage 1. I can't wait to hit the road! Today is our first day of technically being Arizona Residents as well. Our lease begins today! So I guess I am now officially just visiting Massachusetts as an Arizona resident!

Friday, May 14, 2010

The Move is in Full Swing

DAY 1 . . . sorta
So today is sorta day one of the big move of J-Squared Fitness and family to Tucson, AZ! I say this is day one, but we have been underway for awhile now! Today marked the real beginning as the home in Massachusetts was sold and closed today. It is officially no longer my problem! That being said, this is a technical day one.
I will try and hit a blog comment each day to track this trip...good and bad! Right now I am sitting on a bed in Sturbridge, MA at the Host Hotel, my new home for the next 17 days! Close quarters and a pile of stuff. A lot more stuff than I thought we would have, thus we will now need to get a UHaul trailer and have a tow hitch installed on Jamie's CRV.
In other news, my eldest son, Zack, aged 19 years, has decided to come with us and take up residence in Tucson as well. This change required us to hook him up with an apartment, and also change the plan from trucking down my Mustang to having to drive it...blah...but it's all good. We were able to cosign for him and he has a nice one bedroom in a real nice condo community for a real decent price. He will definitely need to get hoping on a job when he gets there!
So today, after finding out the house closed and we were able to take a deep breath, I celebrated with a purchase of a new digital SLR camera...something I had hoped to get to take some nice shots along the way...keep an eye out for some of those on subsequent blog posts! I got a Nikon D5000 with both a 18-55 lens and a 70-200, so I should be styling!
On the workout front...the past few days have been nill, and Im still adjusting my OCD to compensate for all the changes. Finally got in a Shakeology today...tomorrow I plan to find the gym in this palce and finally get a workout in before I gain 30 pounds on this venture!
Stay tuned for more!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tony said what??? Maybe we should listen better!


SO... what is the meaning of all this? Why am I putting up this particular blog? Well it's pretty simple really and I couldn't have said it better myself. "Abs are made in the kitchen." Tony Horton has brought us some phenominal workout programs. From the start of Power 90 to the current second year of his One on One workouts, he has continued to push us to our physical limits.

Just when you thought the workout wasn't going to challenge you, the sweat starts pouring and the muscles start burning, yet with all this hard work some of you wonder . . . where are my abs?

As easily as abs being made in the kitchen, they can also be very easily lost there as well. Not only by stuffing our faces with non essential nutrients like cookies, pasta or double decker white bread sandwhiches stuffed with numerous quantities of greasy cold cuts and cheeses but also by not putting enough nutrient rich calories in to make our bodies work properly.

Yes, our choices in the kitchen are very important but so is the quantity we decide to consume. Both too much food as well as not enough to help us fuel the lifestyle we choose, is just as important. If you are a fan of Tony Horton or other intense Beachbody programs and find yourself working hard everyday and still checking the kitchen cupboards for your abs, then you must reevaluate what is, or what is not being stuffed into that food consuming void just north of your chin.

Most people seem to forget that the human body requires a certain number of calories to simply function. Breathing, digesting food, talking, walking and just pushing that remote control to the idiot box consumes calories. This can easily consume over 1800 calories a day for the average person. The American Heart Association recommends that at a minimum each day to cover normal bodily functions (not including the idiot box remote). A lot of times we forget that any exercise program, especially one with as much intensity as something like P90X, requires additional calories to keep us functioning properly. When we do not compensate for these additional calories required to fund our exercise plans, our body will not get the amount of fuel it needs and begin to shut down. Not only will we "bonk" or lose energy quickly during our workouts, but we will also see our mid sections begin to aquire a nice soft fatty appearance, even though we are working out hard everyday. This can lead to frustration and in some cases an attitude of, "why bother...it isnt working anyway".

If you are participating in a program like P90X or even a daily exercise routine, you must remember to fuel the furnace to keep the fire burning. A proper level of calories that include a low fat diet complete with whole grains, fruits, vegitables and lean meats will help you locate those abs you've been looking for. Feed the beast within and the results will follow!

I have always given the example of our body being like a wood stove. Too much wood at once, the fire snuffs out and not enough wood to keep the fire burning hot results in a cold stove. The only way to keep the fire burning hot is to add small amounts of good long burning wood to the fire, keeping the coals red hot and burning all day. Your body is the same way. If you don't stoke the fire all day with good healthy food your metabolism will shut down. Choice of food for your body is as important as the choice of wood for the wood stove. Whole grains and complex carbs require more effort on your bodies part to digest, thus increasing your metabolism for a longer period of time. Turning up the heat!

Stop checking under the sit up mat for your missing abs. You won't find them there. Work hard everyday and eat the proper nutrition and they will make their presence known! You may actually be surprised at the amount of calories you can actual consume each day while working out. There is no future for your abs if you starve yourself in hopes of losing more weight. Find out what your resting metabolic rate is and make the adjustments for your current exercise plan!

Simple formular to check your daily calories needed to maintain your weight:

The Harris-Benedict Formula

The Harris Benedict equation is a calorie formula using the variables of height, weight, age, and gender to calculate basal metabolic rate (BMR). This is more accurate than calculating calorie needs based on total body weight alone. The only factor it omits is lean body mass and thus the ratio of muscle-to-fat a body has. Remember, leaner bodies need more calories than less leaner ones. Therefore, this equation will be very accurate in all but the very muscular (Harris-Benedict will under-estimate calorie needs) and the very fat (Harris-Benedict will over-estimate calorie needs).

Two Steps to Determine Daily Calorie Needs
First, determine your BMR.

Second, apply the Activity Multiplier.

-Harris Benedict Formula for Women STEP 1

BMR = 655 + (9.6 X weight in kilos) + (1.8 X height in cm) - (4.7 x age in years).

Notes:
1 inch = 2.54 cm.
1 kilogram = 2.2 lbs.

-Harris Benedict Formula for Women - STEP 2

To determine your total daily calorie needs, now multiply your BMR by the appropriate activity factor, as follows:

If you are Sedentary - little or no exercise
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.2
If you are Lightly Active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/week)
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.375
If you are Moderately Active (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/week)
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.55
If you are Very Active = BMR x 1.725 (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/week)
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.725
If you are Extra Active (very hard daily exercise/sports & physical job or 2X day training)
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.9

This is the total number of calories you need in order to MAINTAIN your current weight.

-Harris Benedict Formula for Men
BMR = 66 + (13.7 x weight in kilos) + (5 x height in cm) - (6.8 x age in years)

Notes:
1 inch = 2.54 cm.
1 kilogram = 2.2 lbs.

-Harris Benedict Formula for Men - STEP 2

To determine your total daily calorie needs, now multiply your BMR by the appropriate activity factor, as follows:

If you are Sedentary - little or no exercise
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x1.2
If you are Lightly Active (light exercise/sports 1-3 days/week)
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.375
If you are Moderately Active (moderate exercise/sports 3-5 days/week)
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x1.55
If you are Very Active = BMR x 1.725 (hard exercise/sports 6-7 days/week)
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.725
If you are Extra Active (very hard daily exercise/sports & physical job or 2X day training)
Calorie-Calculation = BMR x 1.9

This is the total number of calories you need in order to MAINTAIN your current weight.

If you are wishing to add some weight loss to your fitness plan, you should take the number you get from that and subtract 500 calories per day for each pound you wish to lose per week!

Example for a 41 year old, 6' tall, 200 pound man who wants to lose one pound per week....

Formular for Daily maintanence;

66+(13.7 x 90.2)+(5 x 182.8)-(6.8 x 41)= 1,983.52 calories per day

if we were to say he was on P90X we would multiply that number by 1.725 giving a total of
3,421.572 calories a day or simply 3,422 calories to maintain his weight while on that program.

Whereas he wants to lose 1 pound a week and he knows that 3500 calories equals one pound of fat, then he needs to subtract 500 calories per day from his intake to reach that goal.

His total calories per day to hit his mark would be 2,922 per day while doing p90x! This goes to show that we normally shortchange ourselves when it comes to nutrition and this is why we always fall short of our goals!

Remember that the American Heart Association says 60% of those calories should come from complex healthy carbs (for our example that would be roughly 1,753), less than 20% from healthy fats keeping the saturated fats to a bare minimum and the balance from lean proteins!

Follow this forumular and work out giving yourself an honest 100%(only you can be true to yourself!) and you will not only reach and surpass your goals but you will also find those abs!

"Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is your body!" Tony Horton

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Time to Buck Up!

TIME TO BUCK UP!

So it has finally happened. I decided it was time to get my torn labrum repaired! It's been about a year now suffering from limited movment, pain and just general iritation since my initial injury.

I had the wonderful opportunity to finally come to the point about 2 months ago when working out was just not going to make anything better. I spent plenty of time in physical therapy as well as working out hard on my own to try and avoid the inevitable.

Three months ago I finished up my stint with the 300DC group, portraying King Leonidas for the final time in Atlanta. I had got myself into the best shape of my life, 189 pounds and about 5% body fat!I had worked long and hard to be able to get to this stage in my life and was pretty proud of myself, being 41 years old!

So onto the surgury. I fell a bit off the wagon prior to the actual surgury due to increased pain and discomfort in my shoulder. I had trouble keeping the intensity and the level I was at with programs such as Insanity from Beachbody. Much to my dismay I had to slow things down a bit. This also came at an unfortunate time...the holidays! Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years! All reasons to fall off the fitness and nutrition wagon in their own right, but being already injured, I had no real way to fight back after the holiday splurge.

On January 4th I got the shoulder surgury done and was unable to do anything physical at all for two weeks. I just recently started to implement more cardio only routines that do not require the use of my right arm.

In addition to all this misfortune, I also needed to post up new photographs as well as a video to Beachbody for the entrance to the MDBG Grand Finale $25,000 contest! You can imagine how I felt when I had to submit this...

Now I know what some are thinking...Whats he bitching about? He looks pretty good for 41! Well, pretty good doesnt cut it for me when I looked so much better only 2 months ago!

So it's time to buck up!

I will get past this situation and heal, then I will get serious and hit the weights again. In the meantime, I will continue to watch my nutrition closely, take my Shakeology everyday and keep hitting the cardio everyday!

Who am I?

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I am an Independant Beachbody Coach and am here to help you decide, commit and succeed in your fitness journey! I started at 260 pounds and thanks to P90X and Beachbody I have been able to lose over 50 pounds, 23% Body fat and learn how to live a more healthy and rewarding life! You can too! Join me in a fitness revolution and lets make this world a healthier place to be!