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There are a lot of confusing articles and videos out there for moms wanting to tone up.

Do you go to a boot camp, or maybe stick to an intense home workout program?

If you’re a lady, and want to get more toned, should you do loads and loads of repetitions on isolation exercises or stick to bigger exercises that work a lot of your body at once?

To better answer those questions, I compiled a quick list of what I believe to be the best boot camp toning exercises for women.boot camp workouts for ladies only

1) Squat with a Shoulder Press.  Doing 2 exercises in one is a great way to tone your entire body because it works a lot of muscle and burns a lot of calories – both of which will help you get strong and toned.

The great thing about the Squat with Shoulder Press is that it combines 2 areas women want to look better – their legs/butt and shoulders.

To do it, hold two dumbbells at your shoulders, then progress into a normal squat.

As you raise up, press the dumbbells overhead as if you were doing a regular shoulder press.

Make sure you keep your abs braced throughout the entire movement and squeeze your butt muscles as you stand up.

2) Dumbbell Swing.  The Swing is a great toning exercise because it works your abs like hotcakes (without doing any crunches) and burns a ton of calories.  It will also make you very strong, which is key in any toning exercise.

The key with the Swing is that you must make it one fluid movement and don’t turn it into two separate exercises.  It’s an explosive move that you should also be able to use a decent amount of weight with.

As you stand up out of your slight bend, you should explode up as if you were going to jump and let that Dumbbell swing out in front of you (hence the “Swing” part of the name).  If you do that, it’s a great toning exercise…if not, it’ll probably cause an injury.

3) 1 ½ Squat.  This is a deceptive little exercise because it doesn’t sound too bad, and the first few reps are pretty easy, but the more you do, the more the muscles are worked, the more it burns and the more it helps tone your legs and butt.

It’s just like a normal squat, but as you stand up, only come up half way.  Then go back into the lower portion of the squat and stand up all the way – that’s one rep.

So it’s a squat with a little bounce in it.

That little bounce turns a good toning exercise into a great overall strength, fat loss and toning exercise that women MUST do.

Give those 3 exercises a try in your next workout and I guarantee you’ll start seeing results and become a stronger, more toned version of you.

That’s all I have for you today!

Have an awesome day and I’ll talk to you soon…

Ed, aka “The Fit Dad”

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Hey!

I don’t know if you read “L Magzine,” but this is an article that was in last month’s issue…about me being in a different magazine.

It’s kinda weird – it’s like Inception where there’s the dream within a dream within a dream thing.  I’m posting an article on my blog that I wrote for a different publication, about me being in another publication.  Spooky stuff…

Anyway, read on:

Do you ever read “Women’s Health” magazine?

I'm in this issue

You may have heard that I’ve been in the magazine before as a quoted “expert” (pat, pat, pat…that’s me patting myself on the back…and that’s the sound of my ego ripping through the computer).

On a serious note, it is very cool to be featured in the magazine, and it’s happened again!

I was another quoted expert for this month’s workout, so make sure you go out and buy the magazine to see what the workout is!

My tip had to do with adding an extra “1/2 rep” to some of your bodyweight exercises.

This is a sneaky little trick I’ve been using with my clients in both boot camp and 1-1 workouts and it’s incredible just how much extra “oomph” it puts in to an otherwise simple exercise.

In the magazine I talk about adding a ½ rep to a Jump Squat, but it can be virtually any exercise, and truth be told, you have to have perfect form and function to add a ½ rep to a Jump Squat.

But you can add them to Bodyweight Squats, Push-ups, Hip Extensions and even things like Shoulder Presses.

Let’s use the Bodyweight Squat as an example…

Stand with your feet about hip-width apart and your tummy tight.

Start into the squat by pressing your hips back and then bending form the knees.

Your butt must move back before you bend your knees!

Lower yourself until your thighs are parallel to the floor, or you feel as though your heels will come off the ground (don’t let them).  Pause, then raise yourself HALF WAY back up to the starting position…

Then lower yourself back down and then raise yourself back in to the full standing position.

That extra ½ rep adds a lot of extra intensity, and you’ll feel it at about rep 8 or 9 :-)

But make sure you use perfect form throughout the exercise.  If your form is out of whack, the exercise won’t give you any benefit and may end up in an injury.

One of the reasons that extra little bounce adds so much extra intensity ot the exercise is because it increases something called “Time Under Tension” which is the amount of time your muscles are actively being flexed and stretched (not relaxed).

The longer the tension, the more the muscles get worked…to a point.

You know that burn you start to feel?  That’s partly due to the increase Time Under Tension.

And, like I said earlier, you can add the little ½ rep to a myriad of exercises, and we often do in boot camp and my 1-1 sessions…much to everyone’s moaning and groaning.

It’s all in good fun I assure you!  There are no devious thoughts racing through my mind at all (insert fiendish laugh).

Okay, so now it’s your turn to give it a try.

Pick one of the workouts I’ve given you and wherever you see a Bodyweight Squat, replace it with a 1 ½ Squat and watch the intensity increase.

And go buy this month’s issue of Women’s Health before it’s off the newsstand (I don’t get paid if you purchase) because the workout in there is pretty good – even if I didn’t write it :-)

Have an awesome day!

Ed

P.S. – if you want to buy another good book put out by Women’s Health, that I’m also in, go buy the “Big Book Of Exercises.”  I have a few workouts toward the end.

Bad vs. Good

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

I think it’s time for a bit of a mental shift when it comes to nutrition/diet.

All too often we tend to focus on the Bad Guys.

Millions of books have been sold making certain foods/food groups out to be Bad Guys.

Lord knows how many articles have been written (some by me) making certain foods out to be the devil.

I think that’s a bad way to go about living a healthy lifestyle (which is really what you’re after whether you’re trying to lose weight, tone up, gain muscle, etc.) and leads to nothing but “bad” thoughts.

Think about it…

The diet industry (of which I’m a part) has made Bad Guys out of:

Carbohydrates

Fat

Fruit

Snacks

Desserts

“Commercial” Foods

Bread

Potatoes

Dairy

Gluten

Wheat

Soy

Cattle (and every other animal we eat)

I could go on, but I think you get my point.

We like to create bad guys.

I don’t think that does you any good at all.

Instead, rather than focusing on the Bad Guys and how they can do you all sorts of harm, let’s instead focus on the Good Guys.

I have this belief that if you do nothing but focus on the Good Guys, or Good Habits, that you will achieve your goals – you HAVE to!

If all you focus on is ADDING the GOOD, the bad won’t have a place in your life.

If all you focus on is eating the Good stuff, the bad stuff will still be there, but in much less quantity, which gives it much less power.

So I want to challenge you to focus on the addition of the good, not the subtraction of the bad.

Remember; add the good and the bad will have no choice but to go away.

If you know a bad habit of yours is skipping breakfast, then eating something bad later because you’re starving; the old way would be to try and remove the bad thing – whether it’s a bagel, or something similar – rather than trying to ADD the GOOD.

So, rather than trying to remove that bad, focus instead on figuring out a way where you don’t skip breakfast and instead eat something very healthy like a homemade smoothie (my favorite!), oatmeal with blueberries and sliced strawberries, granola with almond milk, etc.

That way when that time of morning rolls around where you normally crave something bad hits, you won’t have those cravings anymore.

The bad is removed because you focused on the addition of good.

Make sense?

Okay, so how can you apply this to your own life?

Remember, don’t try to change huge parts of your lifestyle all at once and instead focus on 1 or 2 until they become habit, then move on to the next one.  If you overwhelm yourself with loads of stuff to do, nothing will get done.

Talk soon!

Ed

P.S. – A couple weeks ago I finished writing and filming June’s LSV Inner Circle.  It’s an awesome little ditty – we talked about Cortisol and how you “Greet Your Day” and the workouts were all arms, all the time!  Next month I’m writing a huge article about fruit.  I want to put this whole “does fruit make you fat” thing to bed.  If you want to get in on the fun, click here to learn all about the Inner Circle and join the LSV Inner Circle today!

Awesome Boot Camp Bodyweight Workout!!

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

There are certain aspects of boot camp workouts that I love…

…and others that I absolutely hate.

For instance, I hate running. I hate it with a passion. Okay, that’s overstating. I don’t hate it with a passion, I greatly dislike running. If it were on Facebook, I would ‘unlike’ it.

I also don’t like silly workouts. Dancing, doing 50,000 reps of one exercise, doing an exercise that lasts an entire song, saying that an ancient cannon ball with a handle is the best dad-gum thing since sliced bread…none of those sit well with me.

You know what I love?

Short and sweet workouts.

Workouts that respect yours and my time.

Workouts that seem to say “Hey there kind and jovial person, I like you and want you to get some fine and dandy results, but that still let you get on with your day, spend more time with the kiddos and kick it (that’s relax for the un-hip).”

Those workouts are my homeboy (or home-girl depending upon your point of view).

Want to know one of my all-time favorite boot camp bodyweight workouts?

It only involves 2 exercises and it’s pretty dang sweet.

I call it the Push-up and Squat Ladder.

I don’t know if I invented it, but I’m laying claim because I’ve been doing (and making unsuspecting clients do it) for years.

Like I said, it only involves 2 exercises and those are push-ups and bodyweight squats.

You can choose whichever type of push-up you like and I suppose you could use resistance for the squats, but you have to use PERFECT form and the weights used must not interfere with tempo because you need to be able to move quickly between the push-ups and squats.

First do a quick full-body warm-up and then proceed into…

NOT a smart workout!

1 push-up, followed immediately by 1 Squat.

Then do 2 push-ups and 2 squats.

Then 3 and 3, then 4 and 4, etc. until you get all the way up to 10 push-ups and 10 squats.

But you’re not done yet!

Now you have to go all the way back down to 1 in the same manner – going from 10/10 to 9/9 to 8/8…until you get to 1/1

It feels fantastic when you’re done, especially knowing that you just completed 110 squats and 110 push-ups.

It can also be a type of “Challenge” workout because you can time yourself and try to beat your time from week-to-week and increase the intensity in push-ups by doing more advanced versions.

Actually one of the things I like to do is pick a very advanced type of push-up like Close Grip Push-ups, to do for the lower rep ranges and do normal push-ups for the higher rep ranges.

Have fun with it!

Having fun and changing things up is what makes a good workout tick.

If you hate it, you won’t do it.

Make sense?

Gotta run!

Talk to you soon and have an awesome day!

ed, aka “The Fit Dad”

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The weather is so, so sweet, the birds are chirping and the flowers are poppin’…

…and my allergies are kicking in, which can mean only one thing!

Summer is just around the corner!

Wooo-hoooo!!

What’s that you say? You’re not ready for summer? You’ve let yourself go into hibernation mode and have accumulated a layer of goo that’s hiding the body you’re wanting to have?

Wow! That sounded very infomerical-like, didn’t it?

Okay, let’s back off the silly-voiced overly excited pitchman and get down to the nitty gritty.

Fall and winter oftentimes bring on a few extra pounds, but not to worry. Even though the weather is getting nicer and you’re getting more anxious about pool and yard-work season, doesn’t mean it’s too late to make progress.

It’s never too late!

Here are a few tips to get you started and rolling. Read More→

3 Tips To Lose Tummy Fat and Tone Up!

Friday, April 29th, 2011

Abs, abs, abs, everyone wants the abs.

I can’t blame ‘em.  I want better abs too.  I want a nicer stomach too, but do you know some of the best ways to work your abs?

I compiled a quick list for you on how to better work your tummy and get a sleeker figure (and healthier back and better posture too!).

1.  Turn every exercise into an abs exercise

How do you do such a thing?

The easiest way to do so is to make sure your abs are “braced” during every exercise.lincoln, nebraska boot camp els boot camps

What’s that feel like?

You’ve done a Plank in boot camp, right?

What does your stomach feel like during the Plank?  You should be bracing it and it should feel “flexed.”

That’s what your abs should feel like whether you’re doing a Plank, Side Plank, Push-up, Lunge, Burpee, Rear Fly, etc.

Your abs should always be braced.

This is tough at first, but once you focus on it for a couple weeks it becomes second nature.

During workouts I can tell if someone is not bracing their abs because rather than keeping them “In and Tight” they are pushing their stomach out. Read More→

Do You Know What The Best Core Exercise Is?

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

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Yo Yo Yo!  What’s happenin’ in your world?

I’ve got a quickie for you today because I have 2 videos to share with you.

They both involve push-ups, but are slightly different.

First, a little back-story.ELS Boot Camps for Ladies Only in Lincoln, Nebraska

I love push-ups and I think that’s pretty widely known given how much I talk about them and include them in so many different styles of boot camp workouts.  They work so much of your figure that they are necessary.  They tone and strengthen your chest, shoulders, back of your arms, abs, low back and even your butt.

Not only that, but they make you incredibly strong which is something that all ladies need to concentrate on. You need to be able to work with your own body and push-ups go a long way in helping you do that.  Actually, if you stick with my boot camp workouts you’ll be able to out push-up your husband, boyfriend…or nearly any man in your life – that’s no joke :)

However, there will come a time (maybe you’re already there) where regular push-ups just don’t do it anymore.  Sure you can do them and you feel them, but doing 12 push-ups just doesn’t work you the way it once did.

So what are you supposed to do then?  Just keep doing ‘em?

Nah.

You need to keep progressing and keep working.  You need to keep striving to get better every day and every workout.

Because of that, I made you a video demonstrating some “Moderate” level push-ups and another video demonstrating some “Advanced” level push-ups.

To give ‘em a watch (and then try them), click below…

First up is the “Moderate” boot camp push-ups:

Next up is the “Advanced” boot camp push-ups:

So what do you think?  Are you ready to give any of those a try?  What do you have to lose?  Just do ‘em!  I believe in you and know you can do them!

Talk to you soon!

Ed, aka “The Fit Dad”

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Hey, hey, hey!

What’s the dilly yo?!

Okay, I have a few things for you to start off this fantastically fantastic week…

First off, I’m very excited to announce that I’m going to start a type of philanthropic thingy.

More specifically, each month I’ll choose a different outreach/donation for boot camp where we’ll either donate goods – new or used (although the first one can’t be used).

This is something I’ve wanted to do for about a year now after last year’s successful winter coat drive which yielded a huge donation to the People’s City Mission here in Lincoln at a time of great need – last year’s winter was HORRIBLE!

My goal is that each month, with your input, a different organization is chosen for all of us to donate to and my studio will serve as the “gift point.”

The first one we’re going to do is a chap stick drive for Lincoln Public Schools. We’re entering the season when chapped lips become the norm and there are kids that wander around school with horribly chapped lips and when they come to the health office, the nurses give them chap stick, if they have it.

You know how bad it is to have chapped lips so you can imagine how bad it is to see a little kid with cracked lips.

We’ll be doing it for the entire month of October and I encourage you to bring as many as you can all month.

Any time you go to the gas station, buy one and bring it in.

Any time you go to the grocery store, buy one and bring it in.

Sound good?

Okay, now on to today’s goodies.

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Do You Know Big Mo?

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

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Sometimes I’m an annoying hard ass.

I text ladies when they skip boot camp – sometimes early in the morning.

I email ladies when they don’t show up for sessions – repeatedly.

I call if they do it more than once.

To some it may seem annoying, but I don’t care.

Why don’t I care if I’m annoying?

Is This Big Mo?

Why don’t I care if I can be perceived as a hard-ass?

Because I’m trying to instill the “Big Mo” in everyone.

Before you ask, the “Big Mo” is momentum.

More specifically, it could be said that I’m trying to instill a positive habit in everyone – the habit of working out (whether it is with me in boot camp, or on their own).

Getting into the habit of working out is tough.

That’s not totally true because in the beginning it’s not that tough.

You’re full of enthusiasm about a new program and the devilishly handsome and wicked smart boot camp trainer (it’s okay if you gag…I know Andrea will give me crap for saying that).

Sure you’re sore and sure you don’t like it when you’re told to do Burpees and that you need to cut down on some of your favorite foods in order to lose weight and tone up, but it’s okay because you’re excited.

Everybody gets excited about the new stuff.

But pretty soon, it becomes easy to hit the snooze button on the alarm and/or skip your workout.   You tell yourself, “It’s just this one time…I’ll workout on my own later.”

But do you?

The problem is, you’ve slowed the “Big Mo” down and the Big Mo doesn’t like to be slowed down.  The Big Mo gets cranky when he gets slowed down and pretty soon, he completely stops moving.

The Big Mo thrives on you moving forward because the Big Mo knows that if you keep moving forward, you’ll get to your destination…it’s the Law of Big Mo.

That’s the real reason I call, text, email and sometimes can feel like a giant thorn in your tush.

I’m the Big Mo’s assistant and let me tell ya, Big Mo can be fun to work with when you understand his laws…but if you try to fight the Big Mo or think you can alter the Big Mo’s laws, he’ll put you in your place.

Okay, I think I’ve crushed the term “Big Mo” to death and I hope you understand what I’m trying to say.

Big Mo = momentum.

Big Mo = good habits.

You need to continuously workout to make positive changes – whether that’s to lose weight, tone up, or just be more fit and healthy.

Momentum is a really cool thing if you let it work for you.

If you keep putting one foot in front of the other (meaning continue working out while adding good foods and subtract bad foods), you will reach your destination.  Some people have a longer path, but the analogy still holds true.

So let Big Mo work for you rather than trying to work against Big Mo.

Okay, that is the end of my version of Aesop’s fables

Have an awesome day!

Ed

P.S. – Did that make sense?  Leave a comment below if you have any questions or would like to share any of your own stories…or if you’d just like to give me crap.

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Just a quickie for you today.

Having just said that, I realize that it’s very difficult for me to write a “quick” article.  I say they’ll be quick, but they end up being…not too quick.  Hopefully I stick with the “quick” mindset.

I guess I better get on with it, huh?

I want to ask you a question.

Are you ready for it?

I know that was a question, but it wasn’t the question I wanted to ask.

What did you eat this weekend?

I don’t just mean for dinner – I mean EVERYTHING.  What did you eat?

Not only that, but what did you drink?

Okay, that’s 2 questions, but they’re essentially the same.

If you need to sit and think for a bit, that’s fine.  I want you to think about everything you ate or drank over the weekend.

What feelings does that food bring up?

Did the food make you feel good?  Did it make you feel good AFTER eating it or did it make you feel bloated, “heavy” and with thoughts of “Why did I eat that?”

If the answer is more the latter, than the former…why?

If what you ate and drank over the weekend made you feel like crap and will eventually lead you to either gaining weight or maintaining your current weight, why did you do it?

If it made you feel like crap, did you tell yourself you wouldn’t do it again?

Did you feel bad after eating/drinking what you did?

If you did, that’s the wrong feeling you should be having.

Food is meant to not only provide you with fuel, but it should be something you enjoy and if you feel bad about what you ate, how much you ate and how often you ate, then you’re thinking about things incorrectly.

Yes, I said “thinking” and not “doing.”

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