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Barefoot exercising is getting popular

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

 

I’m not crazy after all!IMG00078
 
Barefoot exercising is becoming more popular. A recent posting on Outdoor Magazine’s blog talks about the popularity of barefoot running. (or close to it)
 
The athletic shoe industry is a multi-billion dollar industry. All of this money is spent on the best looking shoe or the new cushioning technology or the latest arch support techniques.
 
But is all this necessary?
 
About a month ago I picked up a pair of Vibram’s Five Finger Shoes off the clearance rack at Scheels All Sports. (just by looking at them, no wonder why they were on the clearance rack… not the best looking shoe!)
 
Imagine water socks with toes, that’s pretty much these shoes.
 
So I’ve been experimenting with barefoot exercising and the preliminary results are looking good. I definitely notice a big difference in my balance as well as my flexibility in my ankles, legs and hips. After the first few workouts I was VERY sore in my ankles and shins, but that subsided quickly. Jogging was a little hard to get used to at first but once I got the hang of it, it felt pretty good to run.
 
The one thing I have to point out in my brief jogging with these is the unbelievable amount of control I have with my feet. Now agility isn’t the first thing you think of when your jogging, but it is when you are jogging barefoot. You have to do to see what I mean!
 
As for strength training, I absolutely love it! I felt like my heels were lower to the ground (which they are) and I was much more balanced throughout my exercises. All my kettlebell work felt great! I definitely notice a big difference in balance and control of my feet.
 
I’m not a big runner, so I can’t tell you the type of impact barefoot running has, but I can tell you strength training has been great!

 http://outside.away.com/outside/bodywork/200906/running-shoes-barefoot.html

http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/

http://www.scheelssports.com

Fitness Trends in ’09

Monday, January 12th, 2009

boot_camp_camoI recently did a brief interview about the popularity of Boot Camp group exercise classes for an article in The Forum. I thought I would give a little more of my thoughts about boot camps.

Check out the article here: http://tinyurl.com/95n9ag

There is no doubt that these type of classes are an emerging trend in the fitness industry. It seems like every health club these days are offering a boot camp class in one way or another. Let me tell you, as a personal trainer, conducting boot camps are at the top of my list for services to offer.

The camaraderie that develops between boot campers is really hard to develop in any other exercise environment. Campers come to class knowing there is no room for slack. They know that they are going to sweat, their muscles are going to burn, and they are going to walk out of class with a shoulders held high from the work they just accomplished.

Most of my boot campers would consider themselves beginner or intermediate exercisers and have the common goal of fat loss. Ask any of my campers and I’m willing to bet that they were hesitant of joining a boot camp, but ask them now… they would say they wouldn’t do anything but boot camps!

So any of you looking to lose weight, get toned, or simply get in shape, check out FM BootCamps! You won’t be let down.

Day 3 FM Bootcamp – Big Changes Already

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Day 3 is already in the history books for the holiday edition of FM Bootcamps.

I’m already receiving word from members about the changes they are already seeing.

Here are a few highlights from the other night:

I can’t stress enough how effect interval training can be.

Day 2 FM Bootcamps Holiday Edition

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Day two at FM Bootcamps was even better then the first day!

These boot campers have made the commitment to eliminating the pre-holiday jolly jiggles.

So I ask… what’s your excuse?

Now, exercise needs not to be overly complicated or complex.

When it comes down to it, its just a bunch of simple movements.

In fact, I believe you don’t even have to join a gym or an exercise class. A lot of this stuff can be done at home. (This is a bold statement coming from a guy that makes a living working at a gym)

Internal motivation, that thing that gets you out of your warm bed in the morning, needs to be the driving force behind your desire to be healthy, in shape, or that visualization of you wearing those clothes you once wore in high school.

Now, I’m not talking wash board abs or any other photoshopped’ crap you see plastered all over the media these days.

I’m talking about being confident in yourself, living a long healthy life, seeing your kids growup,  walking up the steps with out taking ten minutes to recover… i think you get the point.

So do whatever it takes to get it done!

I commend my boot campers for taking action.

Here are some highlights from class the other night:

PS

I get a lot of gripes over the name of the class, “bootcamp”. Most of my campers are beginners, but thats not the best part, I have a few “advanced” exercisers getting their butt kicked as well!

Day 1 at the Holiday Bootcamp

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

We got off to a great start at our holiday bootcamp, here are some highlights!