5 Easy Ways to Drop 5 Pounds

Posted on 18 Oct 2011 by Coach Mike

I'd like to share five simple strategies with you for shedding five pounds of fat before the holidays.

But first let me clear something up.

Weight loss can be put into two categories.

  • The first is a fully concentrated effort. This is where you dedicate yourself to counting every calorie and slaving away in the gym. The pounds come off, but once you relax the regimen your weight goes right back to where it was.
  • The second is a combination of simple lifestyle changes. This is where you change a few key factors about what you eat and how you exercise, without making it a fulltime job. This type of weight loss is gradual and permanent, since you are able to maintain it long term.

The five simple strategies below all fall into the lifestyle change category. These strategies may seem ridiculously simple, but do them over an extended period of time and you will see amazing, permanent results.

Strategy #1: Ditch Your Diet Soda
Studies are coming out that link diet soda to weight gain.

Researchers from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio concluded that those who drank two or more diet soft drinks a day had the largest waistline increases—about five times more than that of non-drinkers. They stated, "Data from this and other prospective studies suggest that the promotion of diet sodas as healthy alternatives may be ill-advised: they may be free of calories, but not of consequences."

Bottom line: Artificial sweeteners are addictive, lead to waistline increases, and cause you to crave sugary foods. By cutting diet soda out of your daily routine, and replacing it with water, you will lose inches and pounds—effortlessly.

Strategy #2: Swap Sandwich Bread for Lettuce
Move over bread, lettuce is better.

It's time to re-define your sandwich. While bread has tradition on its side, lettuce wraps offer you weight loss and increased energy. Try my Tasty Tuna Lettuce Wraps recipe below.

Bottom line: Eating bread and other starchy foods always leads to extra pounds, so change your ways. Swap your sandwich bread for lettuce for 30 days and see how much you will effortlessly lose. I bet you'll feel more energetic after lunch too.

Strategy #3: Trade Slow Cardio for Intense Intervals
Doing slow cardio will not give you results.

In order to really make your workout effective, you need to turn up the intensity. If you love the treadmill, then do a series of sprints throughout your workout. If you're a swimmer, then push yourself extra hard every other lap.

Bottom line: Doing slow, easy cardio will not give you the streamline body you want. Only intense intervals will do that for you. Pepper your workout with bouts of intense cardio and watch as the fat starts to disappear.

Strategy #4: Avoid Sugar 99% Of The Time
Sugar will cause you to gain weight every single time.

There's really no way around that simple truth. Sugar is standing between you and your perfect body. If you're serious about looking and feeling great, then understand that sugar has no place in your diet.

Bottom line: If you avoid sugar 99% of the time, then you will be on your way to a lean and energetic body. If it's your birthday or a special holiday, then partake in a small amount of sugar, but make that the exception and not the rule.

Strategy #5: Exercise With A Professional

People who work with a personal trainer get better results than those who attempt to do it on their own. Just look at my clients and their amazing transformations, and you'll see what I mean. Each workout will push you to your limits, challenge your body and deliver the results you're looking for.

Bottom line: Surround yourself with the right "peer group," and results will manifest themselves.

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Tasty Tuna Lettuce Wraps

Posted on 18 Oct 2011 by Coach Mike

Who needs bread weighing them down?

These tasty tuna lettuce wraps are so much better than a traditional tuna sandwich, and will leave you feeling light and lean.

Use wild-caught Albacore Tuna packed in water.

Servings: 2

Here's what you need…

  • 1 (5oz) can Albacore Tuna, packed in water
  • 3 celery stalks, diced
  • 1 Tablespoon relish
  • 2 Tablespoons light mayonnaise
  • 2 teaspoons mustard
  • 2 teaspoons dried dill weed, plus more for garnish
  • dash of freshly ground pepper
  • 1/2 cup purple cabbage, shredded
  • 4-6 butterhead lettuce leaves, washed
  1. In a medium bowl, flake the drained tuna with fork. Add celery, relish, mayo, mustard, dill and pepper. Mix well.
  2. Place lettuce leaves on plates, evenly divide cabbage on the leaves and then fill with tuna mixture. Sprinkle with dried dill weed.

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 148calories, 7g fat, 434mg sodium, 7g carbohydrate, 2g fiber, and 13g protein.

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Steve Jobs, Timeless Wisdom, Living Relentlessly

Posted on 18 Oct 2011 by Coach Mike

We hope you're October has been going well.  Actually, awesome.

It's been super busy, the good stressful (eustress), and inspiring here on the Adventure Health & Fitness – Boot Camp front.  Still getting the new location ready to rock and gearing up for a kick-butt boot camp this coming Monday…can't wait to get back with our amazing campers @ 5:30am.

October is also a weird month this year with the variety of thoughts that are rolling through my mind.  I'm sure you can relate…

Basically, it's like a satire and movie reel where I'm 12 different characters with 30 different emotions.  But more on that another time.

Shifting gears and a quick story:
 

2 days ago I was in the library.  Yes, the library.  I then saw the cover of Time magazine with Steve Jobs on it.  

Something told me to pick it up and read it.  (I haven't read Time in quite some "time")

As I began to read about Steve Jobs my mind, eyes, and heart began to open.

It is with a heavy heart that I write the rest of this:

Last week Steve Jobs (of Apple) passed away from what else, cancer.  It's saddening and frankly, infuriating.  Anger and sadness are common with cancer, simply when you hear of it even when you do not personally know the person.

It was this month last year when my Mom was rushed to the hospital. When I woke up one chilly morning to the screeching of my cell phone and a frantic voice on the other end.  The images come speeding back and the numbness follows. (more on this in a few weeks)

The parallels between Steve Jobs and my Mom and I are erie.  As I read more about him and the remarkable man that he was, I can't help but come across these facts that captured my mind: 

Steve Jobs was 56.  My Mom was 56.  
His Mother never went to college and his Father never graduated high school.
My Mother never went to college and my Father never graduated high school.
The love of his life's name is Laurene Powell.
The love of my life's name is Laura Powell. 

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I leave you with these wonderful words of wisdom from Steve Job's Stanford University Commencement Speech in 2005:

"No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because death is very likely the single best invention of life. It is life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.

Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary."  -Steve Jobs
(thank you to Laura for sending this to me) 

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Live Relentlessly,

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Wild Blackened Catfish

Posted on 03 Oct 2011 by Coach Mike

Mike and Laura here, and we hope you are having a great weekend.

Try this “caveman” recipe….Any caveman would be proud of this catch!

Wild caught catfish is delicate and flaky, with loads of flavor. Catfish contains healthy fatty acids, provides complete protein, is a source of vitamin B-12, and is low in mercury. Pair it with dark leafy greens and some fruit for the perfect caveman meal.

Servings: 4 Here's what you need…

  • 2 teaspoon olive oil
  • 4 fillets wild caught catfish
  • blackened seasoning (try Cajun's Choice)
  • 1 lemon, sliced

1. Preheat oven to 350. Lightly oil a glass pan.

  1. Coat the catfish fillets in the olive oil. Generously apply the seasoning to both sides of each fillet.

3.Line the fillets in prepared pan, and top with sliced lemon.

  1. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until flaky.

 

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 160 calories, 9g fat, 120mg sodium, 0g carbohydrate, 0g fiber, and 17g protein.

 

Keep kickin’ butt,

Mike and Laura

 

p.s. Indoor (Oct – Dec) fitness boot camp calendar is LIVE:

http://www.northjerseybootcamp.net/site/calendar.php?location=Montclair%2C+NJ&id=260

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Salmon and Broccoli Scramble

Posted on 08 Sep 2011 by Coach Mike

Salmon, broccoli and eggs combine for the perfect protein-packed breakfast. Add a side of avocado for healthy fats and a serving of fruit for a delicious start to your day. Servings: 2 Here's what you need…

  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 cup fresh broccoli, cut into small pieces
  • 2-3 organic eggs
  • 8oz grilled or smoked salmon, separated into small pieces
  • dash of salt and pepper

Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 225 calories, 12g fat, 557mg sodium, 6.5g carbohydrate, 1g fiber, and 33g protein. Motivate your friends, family and co-workers! Use the "refer a friend" link below to forward this newsletter and subscribe your friends. It's time to step up all of our games'.

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NO EXCUSES – It’s Time

Posted on 26 Aug 2011 by Coach Mike

Mike here and I hope you are enjoying the final 18% of your Summer.  A lot is happening in our lives (Laura and I and, of course, yours too). 

 Laura and I @ a Yankee Game!

So what does that mean?

That means that it's so ridiculously easy to come up with excuses.  Excuse for this, excuses for that.  

We have some exciting stuff going on…Laura and I are in the process of moving into a new apartment and preparing for something BIG.  

Something big  when it comes to revolutionizing the way group (personal training) workouts are done…a new physical location is currently under construction and will launch on or around October 1st!

Adventure Health & Fitness is born.

Our 5:30am Adventure boot camps and the amazing Women who attend them are going strong and we're feeling unstoppable.  We will continue to revolutionize our 5:30am fitness boot camps as well (such as with our good old kettlebells and metabolic circuits).

So why do I tell you this?

Because there is a Continue reading

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Cool Video (our Boot Camp intro)

Posted on 02 Aug 2011 by Coach Mike

Check this out, cool stuff….

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I hope you're having an awesome Summer!  I have some surprises and great videos and tips in store as September rolls around.

Keep rockin',
Mike

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Excuses Be Gone

Posted on 13 Jul 2011 by Coach Mike

One of my (awesome) boot camp clients sent me this video, "No Excuses."  I remembered seeing it a while ago, and it was great to see it again.  

A big roadblock for most people is their lack of persistence and their pattern of excuse-making.  We all do it, but the real key is to catch ourselves when we do it and then say "NO!"  

To excuses.

Overcome them and be better as a result of them.  Your excuses are often the exact reason(s) why you should.

Why you should work out, why you should eat better, and why you should live life on your terms.  

Check this out and keep at it, keep winning, and keep it going.

No excuses,
Mike

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Killer Grilling Strategies For a Lean Body

Posted on 12 Jul 2011 by Coach Mike

Grilling is the most popular pastime of summer.  Frankly, it's awesome. 

While outdoor cookouts are a great opportunity to relax and visit with friends and family, did you know that the average barbecue meal exceeds 1500 calories? That's almost an entire day's worth of calories in one meal. 

Good?  Not so much.

That type of eating will do some serious damage to your waist over the course of the summer. 

The good news is that barbecue season doesn't have to be uber-fattening. In fact, with a few small changes to your barbecue menu, you can turn summer into the perfect opportunity for weight and body fat loss. 

So before you slather on the sunscreen and fire up your grill, read the following tips (and make the recipe below) to grill your way lean this summer… Continue reading

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Healthy Eating – Smoked Salmon Wrap

Posted on 28 Jun 2011 by Coach Mike

Let's face it; eating healthy can suck.  It can be boring and can make you want to scream.  

But it doesn't have to be that way.

How?  Constant variety and open-mindedness to new foods and (quick) recipes.  This is one that's super easy to make and takes only 5-minutes.  

The smoked salmon wrap has a really nice flavor, is satisfying, and will get you closer to your fat loss goals without sacrificing taste…mmmmm.

Salmon is a rich source of omega 3 as well as protein.  Couple that with a sprouted grain tortilla and fresh arugula, and you've got yourself a healthy, tasty, and balanced meal that's ready before you can say, "Smoked salmon."

Servings: 2

Here's what you need:

  • 1 sprouted grain tortilla
  • 1 tablespoon low fat cream cheese
  • 4oz smoked salmon
  • 1/2 cup arugula
  • Dash of sea salt and pepper

1.  Spread the cream cheese evenly over one side of the tortilla.  Place the salmon in the center of the tortilla.  Top with arugula.  Then add a dash of sea salt and pepper.

2.  Roll the tortilla and slice in half.

3.  Chow down.

Nutrition facts: (per serving)  175 calories, 6g fat, 12.5g carbohydrates, 3g fiber, and 16.5g of high quality protein.  (don't forget omega's and tons of good fats – a key to fat loss)

Let me know how you like it?  

To a summer of fresh and easy eating,
Mike

p.s. don't forget to check me out on facebook for funny pics and tons of tips:  http://www.facebook.com/CoachMikeWSmith

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