Goal Setting for Weight Loss & Fitness

OK, it’s go time!

You joined a health club, local boot camp or online personal training program.  Maybe you purchased some workout clothes, and you’ve made arrangements in your personal life to fit your workouts in.   Now, let’s get started!!

But wait a second…are you missing something?

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5 Weight Loss Obstacles Busy Moms Face

I have had the pleasure of personally working with hundreds of busy moms over the course of my fitness career.

Mother’s are without a doubt the most selfless clients I have ever worked with, almost to a fault. Honestly, I wish they would just be a little more selfish sometimes and give their personal, physical and mental health a bit more of a priority.

busy mom

WORKOUT?  Let me add that to the list…right after finding my sanity!

Many good mothers miss the boat when it comes to their fitness.  In general, they tend to think that it’s okay to put all of their personal ambitions aside for the good of their friends and family.  But in reality, moms are not as effective as they could be when deviating from a healthy lifestyle.

After all, a mom who doesn’t workout and doesn’t eat the right foods at the right times will not be running on all cylinders.

Here’s the number one question I ask busy mom’s who are overweight, stressed out and tired who just can’t find the time to workout:

Do you want your children to grow up and be just like you?

That usually hits a nerve, and that’s my point.  Parents, especially moms, are the biggest example for their children.  If you don’t take care of yourself you’re not taking care of your kids.

busy woman

Multi-Task Much?

In retrospect, I have identified the 5 anchors that tend to hold most moms back from getting the better body they so desperately are seeking.  Here they are, in no particular order:

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Downtown Minneapolis Segway Tour

It’s been a beautiful weekend here in MN.  Yesterday, I had the pleasure of going on a Segway tour of downtown Minneapolis – you can get more info at www.HumanOnAStick.com.  I thought I’d share some pictures from the tour.

If you’re in the area or ever visit, I highly recommend taking one of these tours.  It’s a lot of fun and a unique way to see and learn about the city, AND it gets you outside!

Giddy Up!

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The Strangest Secret to Fat Loss & Fitness

Earl Nightingale’s classic, The Strangest Secret, earned the 1st Gold Record for the spoken word, with sales exceeding one million copies and became the 1st recording of the spoken word to become platinum. There’s a reason. This may be one of the most powerful books you will ever read.

The Strangest Secret Book/DVD

“Reading ‘The Strangest Secret’ is one of the most important things I’ve ever done. It made me a better football player, a better husband and a better father. In many ways it changed my life.”
— Charles Tillman, Cornerback, Chicago Bears

I’ve been STUDYING this program hard for the past couple months.  It’s funny; I’ve been a fan of personal development material for many years now.  I’ve read a variety of authors and have been to multiple seminars.  I’m amazed how much of the information I’ve learned has its routes in The Strangest Secret – some things are word for word!

Without spoiling it for you, I will tell you that you’ll find invaluable information throughout the lessons – the biggest one being, “you become what you think about.”

Do you think of yourself as a healthy, fit, lean and energetic person OR
Do you think of yourself as a sick, out-of-shape, fat and lazy person?

Where you are today is a result of what you have been thinking.  If you want to change your results (lose fat, tone up, build muscle and strength, have tons of energy and live a long & fruitful life) you better start thinking that way!

YOU BECOME WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT!

Check out this video and pick-up a copy of The Strangest Secret.

The Strangest Secret Movie

I promise, if you apply the information, it will change your life.

Have Faith & Take Action!

Justin Yule

P.S. – Share your thoughts on the video by posting a comment.  Thanks!

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Ask J: “How do I find the time for my fat loss and fitness workouts?”

“How do I find the time to workout?”

I’ve heard it a million times.

•    The mother who puts all of her time into her kids.

•    The husband who busts his butt all day at work and is exhausted at the end of the day.

•    The wife & mother who juggles a career, kids and a husband.

•    The father who provides all day, gets home late and wants to see his kids before they go to bed.

There’s a bunch of different scenarios, and we all fall into one – one that seems like a good excuse not to perform the much needed and sometimes even desired fat burning and fitness workouts.

But the reality is…there is no excuse not squeeze in a quick fat burning workout to keep you in shape, healthy and performing at your best!

If one mother or husband or wife or father can make it happen than so can everyone.  You’re not the first to feel like you can’t do it all and you won’t be the last.

Trust me.  I’ve been there, too.

Let me tell you something that I’ve learned first hand.

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Top 10 Nutrition Tips for Fat Loss & Fitness

The results are in:

The National Weight Control Registry found that 89% of people who lost 30 or more pounds and kept it off for at least one year accomplished their goals through a combination of diet and exercise.  In that study only 10% succeeded using diet alone, and only 1% using exercise alone.

That is a startling statistic, and one that you just cannot ignore if you want to lose fat, build muscle, tone up and look great.

OK so now you’re thinking, “If I get on a ‘meal plan’ I will never eat another cookie again!”  Not true.  A good meal plan teaches you how to fit foods you like together for proper nutrition.  It focuses on meal timing, portion control, and healthy snacking to boost your metabolism and burn fat fast!

When it comes to nutrition old rules are not necessarily true and there are a lot of myths around telling you how to eat.  Here are my 5 of my Top 10 Nutrition Tips for Fat Loss & Fitness to help you get started:

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Fat Burning Boot Camp Workout Video of The Week – #1

In this week’s Fat Burning Boot Camp Workout Video of The Week we’re going with a 4-circuit Tabatas routine.

Tabata Intervals, where you alternate between 20 seconds of work and 10 s of rest for a total of eight times, is one of the best High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) protocols.

Remember, HIIT training is the best way to maximize fat loss.  With HIIT you burn more fat in less time and have more fun doing it!
This workout is scientifically proven to promote greater fat loss and fitness gains than the more traditional long, slow, boring aerobic training alternative:

Breakthrough Interval Training Study- The Tabata Protocol

Tabata I, Nishimura K, Kouzaki M, Hirai Y, Ogita F, Miyachi M, Yamamoto K.
Department of Physiology and Biomechanics, National Institute of Fitness and Sports, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. PMID: 8897392 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

  • Greater Fat Loss: ONLY four minutes of intervals burned just as much fat as 60 minutes of moderate aerobic training. This means that for every second of exercise performed, interval training burns EXPONENTIALLY more body fat than the moderate aerobic training alternative.
  • Greater Fitness:  Interval Training results in maximal improvements in both aerobic and anaerobic capacity, where moderate aerobic training only causes improvements in aerobic capacity. In addition, the aerobic improvements were greater with the interval group. In other words, Interval Training offers greater improvements in both anaerobic AND aerobic capacity in much less time than the aerobic alternative.

Here’s this week’s HIIT fat burning boot camp workout:

Circuit 1
Straight-legged Deadlifts

Circuit 2
a.  Standing Chest Press (bands or cables)
b.  Standing Rows (bands or cables)

Circuit 3
a.  Split Squat – Right Leg
b.  Split Squat – Left Leg

Circuit 4

Prone Core Hold (aka, plank or pillar hold)

Circuit 5 – Optional Cardio Finisher
Sprint in Place

Perform each exercise for 20 seconds followed by a 10 second rest (and transition for circuits with multiple exercises).  Perform 8 total all-out bouts for a total of 4 minutes.  Rest for 1 minute and begin the next circuit.

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Now get after it!

Have Faith & Take Action!

Justin Yule, B.S., CPT

Your friendly neighborhood Chaska boot camp instructor and online personal trainer :-)

Burn 9x more fat at a fraction of the cost of other personal training programs.

P.S. – If you’re looking to spice up your home workout program make sure you keep checking in for my Workout of the Week :-)

P.P.S. – My buddy Dave Schmitz has the best resistance bands on the market.  You’ll find them in the Look Great Store.

P.P.S. – Share your thoughts and experience with this workout with others by commenting on this post.  Thanks!

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Attitude and Weight Loss

Attitude and Weight Loss

Earl Nightingale considered it The Magic Word.

Bob Proctor says it’s the composite of your Thoughts, Feelings & Actions – and, it ultimately determines your results.

William James said the greatest discovery of his generation was that; “human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind.”

Talk to any successful person and they’ll tell you that attitude is the number one factor.

drop of water

Like a drop of water, your attitude ripples through your whole life.

What does this have to do with fat loss, fitness and looking great naked?

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Bathing Suit Season Nightmares?

Summer is here!!  Are you ready for bathing suit season?

bathing suit - fat people

Are you ready for your bathing suit?

Seems like just yesterday it was January 1st and everyone was making their New Year’s Resolution.  Well, hopefully YOU didn’t because you know a flimsy “resolution” doesn’t get you anywhere.

You know it takes much more than that. You know you need:

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Father’s Day Fitness – 7 Tips for the “Old Man”

Father’s Day should be a time for celebrating what our father’s have sacrificed to allow us to lead the lives of our dreams.  Unfortunately for many, it’s a time of mourning the father they no longer have.

Now, I’m very fortunate.  I’ve got a Dad who for the most part is in good shape and very good health – and he’s in his sixties.  But, I’m one of the lucky ones.

Look, I hate to be the party pooper, but someone has to say something already.

Our father’s are now in the worst shape of their lives, many suffering from a very scary condition called Metabolic Syndrome X.

Fat Bastard

One of the main indicators of someone who has metabolic disorder is abdominal obesity, as clearly demonstrated by that lovable character Fat Bastard from Austin Powers.

The scary part is that many of our father’s look just like this!

Please read below for an excellent description of Metabolic Syndrome from www.MedicineNet.com:

What is metabolic syndrome?

An association between certain metabolic disorders and cardiovascular disease has been known since the 1940s. In the 1980s this association became more clearly defined and the term metabolic syndrome (also known as syndrome X or the dysmetabolic syndrome) was coined to designate a cluster of metabolic risk factors that come together in a single individual. In more current times, the term metabolic syndrome is found throughout medical literature and in the lay press as well. There are slight differences in the criteria of diagnosis – depending on which authority is quoted. Regardless, the concept of a clustering of risks factors leading to cardiovascular disease is well accepted.

The main features of metabolic syndrome include insulin resistance, hypertension (high blood pressure), cholesterol abnormalities, and an increased risk for clotting. Patients are most often overweight or obese.

Insulin resistance refers to the diminished ability of cells to respond to the action of insulin in promoting the transport of the sugar glucose, from blood into muscles and other tissues. Because of the central role that insulin resistance plays in the metabolic syndrome, a separate article is devoted to insulin resistance.

How is metabolic syndrome defined?

The definition of metabolic syndrome depends on which group of experts is doing the defining. Based on the guidelines from the 2001 National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel (ATP III), any three of the following traits in the same individual meet the criteria for the metabolic syndrome:

1. Abdominal obesity: a waist circumference over 102 cm (40 in) in men and over 88 cm (35 inches) in women.

2. Serum triglycerides 150 mg/dl or above.

3. HDL cholesterol 40mg/dl or lower in men and 50mg/dl or lower in women.

4. Blood pressure of 130/85 or more.

5. Fasting blood glucose of 110 mg/dl or above. (Some groups say 100mg/dl)


The World Health Organization (WHO) has slightly different criteria for the metabolic syndrome:

1. High insulin levels, an elevated fasting blood glucose or an elevated post meal glucose alone with at least 2 of the following criteria:

2. Abdominal obesity as defined by a waist to hip ratio of greater than 0.9, a body mass index of at least 30 kg/m2 or a waist measurement over 37 inches.

3. Cholesterol panel showing a triglyceride level of at least 150 mg/dl or an HDL cholesterol lower than 35 mg/dl.

4. Blood pressure of 140/90 or above (or on treatment for high blood pressure).

And though Metabolic Syndrome affects more women than men, there is certainly no shortage of men 40 years and older who have that “deadly beer gut” that literally makes them a ticking time bomb for a slew of serious medical conditions.

But there is good news amongst this frightening reality: The most common cause of metabolic disorder is of course a vicious combination of a lack of exercise and poor diet.

See below for the top 7 fitness tips to help save our father’s lives:

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