New week. New environment. New strategies for a new world.

Over the past two months I’ve built over 100 at-home workouts. That's not many (I’ve done a lot more) but considering every client had radically different equipment (not to mention different goals and needs) I can honestly say I’ve never had my programming skills challenged to such a degree. But it’s my coaching skills beyond the programming that have been really put to the test. For years I’ve...

Five positives from the shutdown that aren’t B.S.

All the negativity surrounding the shutdown/quarantine was getting a little overwhelming. So I asked my email list for a little inspiration: What positives, if any, have you noticed or think will come about as a result of the shutdown? I received some inspiring answers and narrowed it down to five. These are all good answers, and they all got me thinking. Now, some of you might be cynical to the...

5 Steps for Responding to Bingeing, Snacking or Other Quarantine Challenges

As you might know, I do both one-on-one coaching and group coaching. So I get to work with a lot of people who care about their health and fitness. And it's clearly been tough out there the past few weeks. No, folks aren't emotional train-wrecks or anything. Just overall mood & motivation are down while scale weights are creeping up, likely due to a mix of the gyms being closed, meal...

Combining the “Base 4” with Training in Isolation

I've been busier than ever thanks to this crisis, rebooting many programs and relying on just the BASE-4 to keep me sane and healthy. Now I gotta start training again. Not to get huge of course (ha!)  but to keep what I have, maintain rhythm, and maybe even hit stuff I tend to overlook that also jives with both my equipment and the current situation. In this post I'm going to go over my own...

What will you focus on during the shutdown?

Something I've noticed this week. Those using the shutdown to try new things or even just get caught up on cleaning are a LOT happier than those fixating non-stop on the things they temporarily can't do. I mean, in 4 (8-12?) weeks you can return to the gym with: lower resting heart rate from the steady state cardio you're been doing every day; leaner and in better diet rhythm from working on...

Another 30 Days of No Gym?

Here's an option: Don't just do your cardio -- TRAIN your cardio. A few years ago cardio—especially steady state cardio—was finally released from the fitness penalty box by a few very smart bros (Alex Viada and Luke Leaman among them) after being sent there for no good reason. The bad rap on cardio was either taken grossly out of context (jacks up cortisol, eats up muscle tissue) or a steaming...

Given everything… is a patched-together home workout the best use of your time?

These are stressful times. I worry about my future and my wife's (who's now out of work) and our family's way of life. I also worry about my clients, if they're all doing okay. The gyms being closed doesn’t help with the stress levels, since working out is a great way to blow off steam. So I'm providing training program modifications to allow for home workouts, which of course is the least I can...