Strengthlab on Jul 31st 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Exercise intensity should vary throughout the week. There’s an inverse relationship between intensity and duration (e.g., increase your intensity and the duration of activity will decrease; decrease your intensity and the duration of activity will increase). Hitting every workout with high intensity is a common mistake among men… and hitting every workout with lower intensity is a common mistake among women. Vary your duration of physical activity, as well as your intensity level throughout the week and you’re more likely to adhere to your exercise program – as well as achieve improved results.
Strengthlab on Jul 30th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
UPDATE: South Mountain Cycles has SOLD and they are Global Bikes now (the following review is obsolete).
I personally have purchased 3 bikes from South Mountain Cycles and through clients another 16 bikes in the previous 3 years. They carry the best bicycle product line available today in the bike market (“Specialized”) which is SMC’s finest quality. In addition, SMC has fairly aggressive on-going price reductions as well on a variety of bike models throughout the year, making them a good place to pick up a new bike.
However, their good points end here! Their service is consistently incompetent! I personally don’t enjoy taking a product back for the same basic problem more the once and this is a consistent on going problem experienced by dozens of people associated with StrengthLab, as well as myself. Rather, I recommend going to Landis in (south) Tempe for improved competence in service! When looking for value in accessories and clothes SMC continues to fall short… they’re simply over priced. I recommend using Performance Bikes in Tempe for best dollar value in accessories, clothes and parts.
South Mountain Cycles overall Grade: C-
Strengthlab on Jul 30th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Television worth watching: http://bostonmed.abcnews.go.com/
Boston Med picks up where the Peabody Award-winning Hopkins left off, going even deeper into the lives of caregivers and the cutting edge medical cases they confront inside the walls of America’s top hospitals. In this original eight-hour series, the unforgettable stories of doctors, nurses and patients are adeptly woven to give each hour the pace and intensity of a drama. Whether it’s the young resident in crisis doubting that she’s good enough to become a Harvard-trained doctor, or the deployed soldier’s pregnant wife praying for a miracle surgery to save her baby, Boston Med is sure to touch your heart.
Filmed over four months at Massachusetts General, Brigham and Women’s, and Children’s Hospital Boston, this powerfully real series breaks new ground in the documentary landscape. Meet the charismatic Hollywood producer before either he or the filmmakers realize that, through a twist of fate, his face will be transplanted onto a Vietnam veteran badly scarred in an accident. The second face transplant performed in this country and the first anywhere to be so extensively filmed, this operation involved two dozen surgeons and up to a hundred additional doctors and nurses. It’s a stunning example of both the high caliber medicine and the unprecedented and unique access captured by the filmmakers in Boston Med.
Strengthlab on Jul 30th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Uhmmm… maybe customers who purchase this product can be given a free bowflex to use with it.
Drink plain water… and save your money for something useful.
Strengthlab on Jul 28th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
According to yet another study… sitting for long stretches of time (6 hours in this study) only serves to shorten the average life span.
The study found people seemed more likely to die of heart disease than cancer, with women who spent six hours a day sitting having a 37% increased risk of dying, compared to those who sat for less than three hours a day. The increased risk for men was 17%.
The bottom line: don’t just sit and stagnate for long periods of time throughout the day – MOVE!
Get up and move throughout the day! (e.g., walk the floor, take the stairs, do some pushups or jumping jacks, etc.)
Read the full study here:
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100261497>1=31036
Strengthlab on Jul 27th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Make certain your doctor has the right credentials and NO complaints or board actions against them.
It’s quick and easy – just follow the link below and type in their name:
http://www.azmd.gov/
Strengthlab on Jul 27th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Written below by Surly:
“Who should ride a Surly Pugsley? Hunters of all types (animal, mineral, or vegetable), beach/desert riders, snow/ice riders, wilderness explorers, and anybody else in need of a bike that will provide extra stability, traction, and floatation when the terrain gets loose and unpredictable. If you fall into any one of those categories, you should ride a Pugsley.”
Written below by StrengthLab:
“You forgot hardcore fitness enthusiasts! Lightweight road bikes are for those recreational users (who do not race) who have trouble thinking for themselves.”
http://www.surlybikes.com/bikes/
Strengthlab on Jul 27th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
SUBWAY makes it very easy to eat well on the road. With over 33,000 shops worldwide it’s easy to get the same turkey sandwich on 9 grain bread, with vegetables of choice, topped with one of their fat free dressings, such as honey mustard, anywhere you go. Make all the excuses you want when traveling, but the answer can be found in at least 33,000 different locations and 90 different countries!
FYI – Tuna sandwichs are NOT healthy… way too much fat! Know your food before you eat it…
SUBWAY’s Nutrition Facts:
http://www.subway.com/applications/NutritionInfo/nutritionlist.aspx?id=sandwich
Strengthlab on Jul 21st 2010 Jerrod's Upcoming Event
Race date: Sunday, July 25 starting at 8:00 am
Sorry guys and gals… it’s full and registration is now closed!
1st Annual Team Run Flagstaff
Snowbowl Road Climb
7 Mile Run – Up Snowbowl Ski Resort Road
http://www.virtualroster.com/index.cfm?action=dspClientHome&clientid=78&showBanner=1
Strengthlab on Jul 21st 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
There’s a contingent of critics who believe dairy products to be unnecessary and even ill-advised as part of a healthy and balanced diet. The bottom line here is… unless you’re systemically allergic, lactose intolerant, have strong feelings for cows or simply don’t like the taste of dairy products there’s absolutely no reason not to take advantage of it’s many nutritional properties.
Strengthlab on Jul 20th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
This doesn’t cover StrengthLab’s race history very well before 2005… but it appears to be fairly comprehensive since then.
The following site is available (free of charge) for you as well; it tracks the events you participate in!
It’s called “Athlinks”
http://www.athlinks.com/myresultsadv.aspx?rid=76609301
Strengthlab on Jul 19th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
The majority of supplements are worthless and waste of your money!
Various powder blends… items for the landfill. Various energy drinks… drink coffee instead, it’s abundant and actually good for you. Meal replacement bars and muscle building shakes… a lack of protein isn’t the problem here (even if you’re a bodybuilder). Exotic juices and berries in handsome bottles… all garbage! Juices are generally not healthy, of course the actual whole fruit or vegetable is. Save your money and buy the real deal at the store; fruits, vegetables and lean proteins.
Scientists who study food and nutrition, at this very moment, don’t fully understand how the colors in fruits and vegetables keep us so healthy… so don’t believe the marketing of someone who knows even less than the scientists who study it.
We cannot bottle what we don’t understand.
Exceptions… maybe a good multi-vitamin supplement, Udo’s oil or flax oil and a good calcium citrate product with magnesium.
FACT: There’s NO replacement or substitution for clean, healthy food the way nature intended it. Man made food and supplements are inferior to the real thing.
Eat better! Eat Less! Move More!
Strengthlab on Jul 18th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
For those who don’t watch the evening news – you should.
This is your WORLD – this is where you live.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/
For those who don’t watch the local news – you should.
This is your CITY – this is where you live.
http://www.abc15.com/
For those who think the “News” is too depressing, sensationalized, unfair or biased… so what,
you can still learn and form better opinions from it while staying involved and current.
Strengthlab on Jul 18th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Easily the best and most digestible website to find the next local running event:
www.arizonaroadracers.com
Strengthlab on Jul 18th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Distributed by Magicshine (out of Hillside, Colorado) these bike lights are the best bang-for-the-buck in bike lights currently!
1400 lumens of light in the front headlights for only $129.00 and a very bright rear light (that can be connected to the same front light battery) for only $29.00 (shipping is quick and very inexpensive)
www.GeoManGear.com has QUICK service and will support you with any problems. The lights are high quality!
FYI – NightRider bike lights (and other popular and easy to find brands) are expensive per lumen and NOT worth the expense.
Strengthlab on Jul 18th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Personally, I daydream about getting out on the road for the next run, the steady bike ride on one of my favorite routes, the resistance training that’s due to be done or the organized event that I’ve been looking forward to. Whether at the grocery store or merely getting ready for the next day… my daydreaming never ceases.
Simple – yes. Predictable – yes. Committed – yes.
But I am certain… there’s worse things to daydream about.
Strengthlab on Jul 15th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
If you’re old enough to care less about being “cool” and more about being safe… this is a great mirror to have installed on your bike.
It works with flat handle bars found on mountain, recumbent and hybrid bikes (as well as road bikes) and it costs less than $15.00 while being very quick and easy to install.
See everything behind you (at anytime) with just a glance!
http://www.amazon.com/Mirrycle-MTB-Mountain-Bicycle-Mirror/dp/B0009R96YK/ref=pd_sim_sg_1
Strengthlab on Jul 14th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Two decades of personal training has taught me that people have strong habits and favored lifestyles… and those habits lead to weight-gain or weight-loss. Generally speaking and for the majority of people… eat less of whatever you habitually consume and move more while doing it and you’re going to lose weight. For instance, if you drink too much, drink less and move more! If you eat fast food too much, eat out less and move more! If you eat too many carbohydrates or too much fat, eat less of them and move more! The majority of people eat too much and move too little. Weight-loss is personal… start by simply eating less of what you eat the most and moving more!
Strengthlab on Jul 14th 2010 Jerrod's Upcoming Event
Arizona Road Racers Summer Series #4
Kiwanis Park in Tempe, AZ
6111 South All American Way
Saturday July 17, 2010
Start Time: 6:30 AM
http://arizonaroadracers.com/Calendar/ARR_SummerSeries4_entry_form.pdf
Strengthlab on Jul 8th 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Many fitness instructors and personal trainers have their clients do the latest and greatest exercise modalities, such as core training, functional training, kettlebell training, bodyweight training, even pilates and yoga training. Although these myriad training methods can find their way into an effective and balanced exercise routine, not one of these methods is a complete training system by itself.
Traditional resistance equipment, using traditional methods of training and supplemented with the aforementioned methods makes for a complete program. Build your fitness foundation upon the basics – they’re still the best.
Strengthlab on Jul 3rd 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Alcohol works as a mental and physical depressant and its influence is magnified by the amount we consume.
Physical Consequences:
- A Decrease of accuracy, balance, and reaction time
- Slowing of visual tracking and information processing during activities
- A Decrease of strength, power and muscle endurance during activites
- And fluid Dehydration of the body
Furthermore, it has NO significant beneficial effects on any organ of the body.
Moreover, alcohol is a highly concentrated source of calories containing 7 calories per gram (compared to 4 calories per gram for protein and 4 calories per gram for carbohydrates).
Importantly, the negative consequences of alcohol consumption… depression of vital physical skills and high energy for motivation, does NOT clear out of the body immediately. Don’t think just in hours, but in days! The more we drink… the longer it takes to gain back our full physical and mental faculities.
If you enjoy physical training or even racing – this is a supplement that you can do with out!
Sidenote: Marijuana is NOT harmless and has many of the same side affects as alcohol depending upon the amount inhaled or consumed, as well as the strength of the THC molecule (the mind altering ingredient contained in marijuana).
Strengthlab on Jul 2nd 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
High-fructose corn syrup is a common sweetener and preservative used in a variety of consumable products since the 1970’s. It’s created by changing a particular type of sugar known as glucose in cornstarch to another form of sugar known as fructose. The end product is a combination of fructose and glucose which is then called high fructose corn syrup. It’s cheap, it’s easy and it’s abundant!
So what’s the big deal with high fructose corn syrup? There is NO big deal – it’s just another sugar!
It’s recommended that we eat less of it, to lose weight or maintain ideal body weight, but the ingredient itself is not dangerous or evil. It’s just another sugar molecule, meaning more calories consumed, meaning more weight gain… but that can be said about all calories.
Remember: eat less, eat better and move more!
Strengthlab on Jul 2nd 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Halo Headbands are technically designed to keep sweat out of your eyes and off your sunglasses while training or racing.
Although I think they fall short of perfection for heavy sweaters they still work quite well.
And for only $12.95 this headband is a steal in my opinion. Halo, also makes visors, caps, bandanas and more with the same technology.
What to learn more? Just follow the link below:
http://store.haloheadband.com/
Strengthlab on Jul 2nd 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
The multi-purpose Bar that tastes good; the Chocolate Z Bar made by Cliff Bar.
Need a healthy snack? Does it. Need a chocolate fix? Does it. Need quick and portable? Does it.
Buy them by the box and keep them handy – they can keep you out of nutritional trouble when nothing else is available!
Strengthlab on Jul 1st 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
“Freestyle: Made Easy” by Terry Laughlin is a great instructional DVD especially for those of you desiring to swim longer distances outside of a pool. From novice swimmers to veterans… many have gleaned some great teachniques from this video. Clients are more than welcome to borrow and view the StrengthLab copy at any time.
There’s also an accompanying book available for purchase at Amazon – just follow the link below.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FDK78W/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_2?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=1931009015&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0Y635VRE1C3QC7FA20GE
Strengthlab on Jul 1st 2010 StrengthLab Thoughts
Strengthlab is Cleaned and Sanitized on a scheduled routine!
The floor is vacuumed and cleaned with antibacterial sanitizer every other day – or more if needed!
Antibacterial XL Gym Wipes ( www.gymwipes.com ) are used on all of the fitness equipment throughout the training day and are available for all clients to use (at any time) before and throughout their training sessions.
Hand sanitizer is available for clients (at any time) before and during their sessions as well – so is a bathroom and sink for the use of good ol’ fashioned hand soap.
Moreover, if anyone shows up to use the training studio feeling sick or looking under-the-weather, they’re asked to leave, to comeback and try it another day. Protecting the health and vitality of all users is paramount here.
Bottom line: StrengthLab is cleaner than any health club or gym you’ve ever used!