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Taking Boot Camp With Me

Roger at 50

Poster by Roger, a contributor to this blog.

Last week I started working toward losing the weight the doctor wanted me to lose. The lifestyle changes I have to make have to be permanent if I want to not only take the weight off, but to keep the weight off. I started with changing my eating habits and now, I have to take the same aggressive approach to my workouts.

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Teaching Bootcamp at Waukesha North

One student who worked a little too hard and shared his lunch with everyone :)

I recently had the opportunity to train over 200 kids over a two hour period and then train the teachers and staff afterwards at Waukesha North.  I had a wonderful time.  This was the first time I have done this with high school kids.  I was pretty impressed with most of the kids attitudes and work ethic.  There were about a dozen kids in each class that were too cool, and just sat on the bleachers and were lame, but the rest of the kids really gave it their all.  As you will see from the picture, one kid even gave up his lunch.  :)

If you have kids in junior or senior high, I encourage you to watch this video with him, especially the part where I am talking.  It is my most powerful message I can give teens and wish it was a message I heard growing up more in school.

 

Question of the day:  What would you wish you were taught in school that would have helped you in life?

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Healthy Cookie Recipe

Ashton, one of my Fit Fun Bootcamper instructors, brought some cookies in for everyone to eat as a treat for a hard workout.  She promised me they were healthy, so I let her give them out.  :)   Besides them being healthy, she made them insanely small.  One cookie ball could have fit inside of my cheek.  Here is your cookie recipe.

All Bran Chocolate Chip Cookies

1 C All-Purpose Flour

1.5 C Whole Wheat Flour

1 tsp baking soda

¼ tsp. salt

¾ C. butter, softened

½ C granulated sugar

½ C firmly packed brown sugar

1 egg

1 tbsp of ground flax mixed in 3 tbsp of water

1 tsp vanilla

¼ C hot water

¾ C All-Bran

1 C semi-sweet chocolate chips

Directions:

Stir together flour, soda, and salt. Set aside.

Beat together butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Add egg, flax and vanilla. Beat well. Mix in hot water. Add All-Bran, flour mixture and chocolate chips. Mix until combined. Drop by rounded ½ tablespoons onto baking sheets.

Bake at 375 for 9-15 minutes (shorter time if you are using dark pans, longer with lighter) or until golden brown. Remove from baking sheets and cool.

ENJOY!

Makes about 70 cookies

Per cookie:

~60 Calorie

~ 3 gm fat

 

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What it takes to Succeed

I am writing this at around 3 AM, on a Saturday morning.

 

I have been working for about 45 minutes, getting ready

for my book release and just brainstorming ways I can

help more of you in the most effective, powerful, and

passionate way possible achieve your ultimate health;

but more importantly live your best and most fulfilled

life possible. (Sorry that was a long run on sentence).

 

I played in a football tournament last night, and while my

teammates left at 9:30 pm to go home to get ready to go

out to do a pub crawl, I went back home to go to bed by

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Back to Being Me

Posted by Roger, a contributor to this blog.

My dad, mom and me in 1984, before my big move away.

Hi all. It has been a long time since I posted anything but, believe me, it hasn’t been for lack of trying. Unfortunately, as life unfolds, one finds that events sometimes happen that knock you for a loop. Even when not totally unexpected these events can leave you in a dark place. That’s where I’ve been and now I’m pulling myself out.

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Healthy Black Bean Pumpkin Soup

I went back home to Elk River, MN to visit my parents and thought I would film some videos with my mom making some healthy recipes.  This is my moms and I first cooking on video together so please bear with both of us as we get use to it.  I don’t think Rachel Ray has anything to worry about when it comes to losing her cooking show to my mom and I.  :)   This recipe is for a bean pumpkin soup.  I was very happy how it turned out, and it ended up really filling me up.  Like I say in the video, if you have kids, do your best to include them in preparation of the family meals.  It will go a long way to helping them be competent in the kitchen when adults.  I apologize for the final 45 seconds of this video being cut off, youtube only allows 10 minute videos when uploaded from the iPhone.  This recipe is courteous of http://afoodcentriclife.com

 

Ingredients:

2 15-ounce cans organic black beans, rinsed and drained

1 15-ounce can diced organic tomatoes, drained

3 cups low sodium, organic chicken broth (or use vegetable broth for vegetarian/vegan style)

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Discover How NBC News Anchor Sarah Carlson Lost 6 Inches Off Her Waist

Sarah After MamaTone with her boyfriend Nate

Today’s transformation is a very special one for me.  For many of you living in WI, you know Sarah Carlson as the news anchor for NBC.  I have been fortunate enough to know her also as a good friend.  Sarah is responsible for hundreds if not thousands of you reading this blog, and taking my classes.  Sarah was the first person to give me a chance on TV, and I am so grateful for that.  Sarah has gone through hell the past couple years, but has overcome and endured.  Not only has she lost close to 25 lbs, she has lost about 6 inches off her waist!  She came to me about 3 years ago frustrated that after 9 months post partum, the weight and the belly fat was just not going anywhere.  I started training her and we focused more attention on the weight training and less on the cardio.  I will admit though, Sarah still loves to run 5-10 miles 3-4 times per week, but she has been extremely consistent with her weight training, and at 113 lbs is one of my stronger clients.  She also has a pretty impressive stomach, especially from what is was like just a couple years ago.

Here is her story in her words:

 

Sarah Before

I could bore people to death explaining the list of “things to do” on my desk at home today. Short term disability, health insurance, doctor’s appointments, school registration… it never ends! One thing I refuse to take off my list, though, is exercise. It’s true I would get more done if I didn’t take an hour or so out of every day to work out. But it’s one of the reasons I’m surviving the stress of a soap opera life and health problems. Continue Reading →

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Are You Being An Example To Your Kids

Ahhh the topic of kids.  As a 27 year-old with no kids, I’m certainly not an expert in this area.  Besides teaching some gym classes and giving high fives to kids who come with their moms to Mamatone, I don’t have much interaction.

So this post is more of an open discussion than expert advice.

I have learned some from hundreds of conversations I have had with moms regarding their kids and the challenges they face to get their kids to eat healthy and get moving.  Kids are obviously highly impressionable and watch what you and those around you are doing.  So if you want to raise healthy fit kids, you must lead by example.  How can you expect them to want to be active, if they see you on the couch watching 2 hours of TV every night?  How can they expect to not crave fast food, when you are taking them to McDonalds every time you are out and about?  How are your kids suppose to eat fruits and vegetables, if you don’t have them readily available and if you don’t eat them in front of your kids?

A couple days ago I put on a bootcamp for about 100 first-graders.  The kids were awesome and so excited and I couldn’t keep them from wanting to run around and exercise.  There was about 98% participation and all the kids left very sweaty.  We talked about the importance of exercise and all the kids were very passionate about it.  I asked the kids what were some bad foods and the kids listed off lots of sugary and fatty processed foods.  I then asked what are some healthy foods and they mostly listed fruits and vegetables.  My favorite answer came from a little boy, he said, “wild caught fish.” Somebody is teaching that boy right!  :)   The kids seemed very well informed and understand good from the bad. Continue Reading →

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Amazing Green Smoothie Drink

Drew Canole and I are back with another recipe for you. This shake that you will see Drew make blew me away. It was so tasty, easy to make, and ridiculously healthy. After eating it, I felt so good for the rest of the day. In case you missed our last video where Drew showed you some pushup variations, you can click here to check it out.

Here is what is in the green smoothie drink:

Whey Protein (I use Prograde Protein)

Maca

Chia seeds

Cacao

Probiotics

Raw egg

Water (or you could use almond milk)

Drew has just released an amazing product on juicing.  I must admit that I am not the most consistent juicer, but when you look at all the amazing benefits of juicing it really should be a no brainer to do.  I have learned so much from Drew about how different fruits and vegetables can be combined to create an amazing potion for the body, and he has a powerful program I highly recommend you check out.  Click here to learn how you can become an expert juicer.

 

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Pushup Variations

My good friend Drew Canole and I spent a few days in San Diego (his hometown) hanging out and filming a bunch of videos for you to enjoy and learn from.

In this video Drew shows the most basic pushup progressing towards more difficult ones.  The last pushup he shows is actually on DVD #12 of the Fit Moms For Life DVDs.

Enjoy!

What type of pushups do you enjoy doing?

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