In earlier challenges, we focused on being grateful and positive
instead of negative and complaining. The whole purpose of those
challenges was to realize that what you say and think makes a difference
in how you act and feel. Whatever you focus on is what you feed, and
what you feed grows. If all you think about is what you don't have, your
dissatisfaction grows; if most of what you say comes out as a
complaint, you forget to see the positive.
This week's challenge builds on that idea.
How
many times in a day do you engage in negative self-talk about your
BODY? I know I do it ALL.THE.TIME. "I can't wear those, my thighs are
too fat." "I hate my arms." "My back is killing me." "I'm just not
strong enough." Honestly, I've probably said each of these things to
myself, in my head, just in the last 3 hours.
But what
about the GOOD things about my body and all of the amazingly positive
and wonderful things it has done for me? My legs are strong and get me
where I want to go, and I can move around and play with my daughter
whenever I want to. I may have stretch marks, but they came from having a
baby - a wonderful gift my body gave me. My body may not be perfect,
but it sure has served me well so far!
Your challenge
this week: Positive Self Talk! Your Bootcamp coach will give you an
index card. Give yourself a minute to think about the beauty of your
body and then write down some positive things your body has done for
you. As the week goes on, listen to yourself (speech and thoughts) and
squash that negative body-talk. Use your card to write down something
you love about your body, or something wonderful your body has done for
you. Anytime you start having those negative thoughts, pull out your
card and remind yourself how strong, beautiful and lucky you really are!
Have a great week!
Friday, March 29, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
2013 Weekly Challenge #12: The SWIMSUIT Challenge
Like it or not, swimsuit season is just around the corner. It will be
time to peel off those layers, and show the world the excellent work
you've been doing at Bootcamp :) Here's a challenge to make the
transition from sweaters to swimsuits even more enjoyable!
Your challenge: Set aside 5-10 minutes a day for a Swimsuit workout! Be sure to plan it in advance, and put it on your calendar.
The workout: A set of butt shapers or butt blasters, planking 3 ways (one minute facing down, one minute each side), and 20 bicycles/20 roll outs (3 sets). Don't know what these are? Be sure to ask your coach, or check out the VIDEO link to the right!
You'll be amazed at what a different a few minutes a day can make!
Have a GREAT week!
Your challenge: Set aside 5-10 minutes a day for a Swimsuit workout! Be sure to plan it in advance, and put it on your calendar.
The workout: A set of butt shapers or butt blasters, planking 3 ways (one minute facing down, one minute each side), and 20 bicycles/20 roll outs (3 sets). Don't know what these are? Be sure to ask your coach, or check out the VIDEO link to the right!
You'll be amazed at what a different a few minutes a day can make!
Have a GREAT week!
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Monday, March 18, 2013
Mojo Mondays on KTXL Fox 40
Spring has sprung! And as Mama Bootcamp gets you ready to face swimsuit season and the great outdoors, pick up helpful workout and nutrition tips from our new segment on KTXL FOX 40! Twice monthly—on the first and third Monday’s of the month—join us for Mojo Monday at 8:45 a.m. on KTXL FOX 40 Morning News. Each live morning news fitness segment is tailored specifically for our mamas and more and will provide easy tips that you can incorporate right away into your healthy lifestyle.
Mojo Monday Recap: Monday, March 4, 2013 How To Get A Bodacious Body At Your Desk In 10 Minutes A Day!
Mojo Monday Fast Facts:
1. 2% or more dehydration = less calories burned!
You will burn 30% less calories all day long if you are dehydrated. And, most people mistake hunger for thirst.
Solution: Drink 40 oz. of water by 12 Noon each day and 40 oz. each afternoon. It will flush fat, toxins and fight fatigue.
2. Myth: Many hours at the gym are need to get bodacious body results!
Fact: The fact is 15 minutes of daily exercise will provide you with more results than 2 hours at the gym 2x a week!
3. Back away from the vending machine!
Eat frequent, simple snacks that you can keep in your desk to stoke your metabolic engine and burn more calories.
Apples, oranges, bananas, almonds and protein bars with 20-30 grams of protein are sooo much better. (Note: The body can’t absorb more than 30 grams of protein at a time.)
See more Mama Bootcamp Mojo Mondays on KTXL Fox 40, here!
Mojo Monday Recap: Monday, March 4, 2013 How To Get A Bodacious Body At Your Desk In 10 Minutes A Day!
Mojo Monday Fast Facts:
1. 2% or more dehydration = less calories burned!
You will burn 30% less calories all day long if you are dehydrated. And, most people mistake hunger for thirst.
Solution: Drink 40 oz. of water by 12 Noon each day and 40 oz. each afternoon. It will flush fat, toxins and fight fatigue.
2. Myth: Many hours at the gym are need to get bodacious body results!
Fact: The fact is 15 minutes of daily exercise will provide you with more results than 2 hours at the gym 2x a week!
3. Back away from the vending machine!
Eat frequent, simple snacks that you can keep in your desk to stoke your metabolic engine and burn more calories.
Apples, oranges, bananas, almonds and protein bars with 20-30 grams of protein are sooo much better. (Note: The body can’t absorb more than 30 grams of protein at a time.)
See more Mama Bootcamp Mojo Mondays on KTXL Fox 40, here!
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
Meet Coach Cyndi
What drew you to MBC? Where were you emotionally, physically, spiritually?
When I came to Mama Bootcamp I was in a very low place physically and mentally. I was at my heaviest in my life and my 43rd birthday was quickly approaching. Each day my whole body would ache and I was exhausted by the end of each day. This feeling and my weight made me sad, and I started noticing that I didn't want to attend social events (even with close friends) because I was so self-conscience about my weight and I was always bone tired. I could barely make it up the two short flights to my office at work.
What made you want to be a coach?
My husband asked me what I wanted for my birthday and the "things" that usually made me excited (makeup, purse, books etc.) just didn't seem appealing. I wanted to change, but I was scared to take that step. Then right about that time, I ran into a girlfriend I hadn't seen it a while and she looked great, had lost weight, and was happy and full of energy. I thought that is what I want: to feel like she does!! She told me the secret was Mama Bootcamp. She gave me the number and here I am.
What is the best part of being a coach?
The best part of being a coach is looking around during a workout and watching the other mamas push themselves. When a mama suddenly realizes that they can do an exercise or are becoming stronger with each workout....It's great to see that realization come across their face, because I know they are feeling strong and proud of themselves at that moment, and I helped them get there. Nothing is prettier then confidence!
What are your interest, hobbies, etc.? What is your life like?
My life has changed tremendously. I really like being outside in the fresh air. I feel fit, confident, and stronger now... I have not felt that in years.
What is your favorite snack?
My favorite snack has to be a pink lady apple with a Laughing Cow cheese wedge. Apples are almost perfect - they are high in fiber and have natural sugar, they are full of vitamin B and C, less than 100 calories. I travel a lot for work and I can throw an apple in my bag and snack on that instead of the pastries that usually accompany my work travel. If you add the Laughing Cow cheese which is also low in calories and adds protein it equals the perfect snack.
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Friday, March 15, 2013
2013 Weekly Challenge #11: Try a new grain (or two)
Eating healthy, fiber-rich grains is a great way to improve your
diet. Not only are they delicious and good for you, but whole grains
also make you feel more satisfied and stick with you a lot longer.
Because they are more filling, you usually eat less than you would a
white, or refined, grain so you end up consuming fewer calories.
Your challenge this week: Try a new grain.
Here's a simple recipe to help you get started:
1/2 cup quinoa (be sure to rinse it well first, then cook it like you would rice), 1/4 cup each avocado and tomato, 1/8 cup of black olives, and 2 TB of Gerards Greek Feta Dressing and only 195 calories! BIG bang for your nutritional buck!
Post a comment here to let us know which grain you tried, how you cooked it, and how you liked it!
Eat your grains! Your body will love you for it! Have a GREAT week!
Your challenge this week: Try a new grain.
Here's a simple recipe to help you get started:
1/2 cup quinoa (be sure to rinse it well first, then cook it like you would rice), 1/4 cup each avocado and tomato, 1/8 cup of black olives, and 2 TB of Gerards Greek Feta Dressing and only 195 calories! BIG bang for your nutritional buck!
Post a comment here to let us know which grain you tried, how you cooked it, and how you liked it!
Eat your grains! Your body will love you for it! Have a GREAT week!
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Meet Coach Jamie
What drew you to MBC? Where were you emotionally, physically, spiritually?
I joined MBC 2 years ago shortly after having my daughter. I knew needed an outlet to not only get back in shape, but to feel good about myself again. MBC gave me that and more! I met the most amazing and inspiring women while learning how to live a healthier and happier lifestyle. That same year I trained for my first triathlon and accomplished my first 5k. Two things I never would have imagined before.
What made you want to be a coach?
After seeing what MBC gave me, I knew I needed to find a way to give back to other women.
What is the best part of being a coach?
The best part about being a coach has to be the Mamas! Helping other women to achieve their individual goals and find their mojo is the most rewarding experience.
What are your interest, hobbies, etc.? What is your life like?
When I'm not busy teaching 1st graders, I love getting out of the house and spending time with my family. I am a mom of an energetic 2 year old who loves going everywhere from the Zoo to Disneyland and everything in between. Thanks to MBC, I now have a healthily addiction to running. So several times a year you can find me racing anything from a 5k to a Half Marathon. This year I hope to run my first full marathon!
What is your favorite snack?
Hummus with fresh veggies! I can't get enough of it.
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Monday, March 11, 2013
Meet Coach Tamara
What drew you to MBC? Where were you emotionally, physically, spiritually?
It was just over 2 years ago. I ran into an old friend at work and mentioned how great she looked. She told me about Mama Bootcamp and how it changed her life. As a mom of two, I was finding it hard to make time for “ME”. While I had a gym membership and was pretty faithful about attending a kick box class twice a week, I felt very much like I was only going through the motions. There was no motivation for me to push myself just a little harder.... It was all part of a very rote routine. At the end of my conversation with my friend, I decided I would commit to trying MBC. The following Saturday I was at Elk Grove Park for my first MBC experience. I was hooked. I signed up for my first ‐ of several – 12‐week sessions. MBC provided me with a motivating, encouraging, supportive environment to push my limits. Within my first six months, I lost 28 pounds and completed my first 5k, 10k, half marathon, and triathlon ‐ all alongside MBC sisters. My energy sky rocketed and I felt I was able to not only provide myself with "ME" time, but I was able to recommit my energy to my kids and family. The best part? Our FAMILY is now active and my kids see the value of eating well and exercising.
What made you want to be a coach?
I decided to commit to coaching when an opportunity to "restructure" Mama Bootcamp arose in Elk Grove. Elk Grove Mama Bootcamp brought me to where I am today and I wanted to be sure the opportunity was there for other women. I learned a lot from Coach Marilyn and Coach Jena and hope to bring their energy and passion with me when I coach our Elk Grove Mamas.
What is the best part of being a coach?
The best part of coaching for me is that I never cease to be inspired. The women I work with weekly remind me every day why I am out there and I feel fortunate to be part of such an amazing group of women. 4. What are your interests, hobbies, etc.? What is your life like? When I am not coaching/training, you'll find me working (preschool teacher for children with Autism ‐ EGUSD), swimming, playing with my two kids (Martina, 9 and Matthias 6), cheering on my ultra‐runner husband (Antonio), traveling, and taking pictures. Our kids keep us busy with homework, swim team, theater, soccer, art class, dance, and basketball.
What is your favorite snack?
My favorite snacks include Dark Chocolate Cherry Cashew KIND bars, veggies with hummus, strawberries from the farmers market and almonds. Peppermint Stick Luna bars are yummy, too!
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