Thursday, October 29, 2009

Small But Mighty (and no excuses)









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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Greatest

"Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them – a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill." – Muhammad Ali

Sunday, October 18, 2009

FullForceFitness $97 Sale - October Only!


We're having an October Sale at FullForceFitness!

We only offer these kinds of prices ONCE a year! That time has come.

1 Session (4 weeks) is normally $175.

Get it now for only $97! That's $78 off the regular price!


Go here to register for 5:45am class

Go here to register for 6:30am class

Our popular FullForceFitness Punch Card is on sale for $125 (regularly $175)

Go here to register for the Punch Card.

Save even more and lock in the lowest price ever on the 3 month registration!


Regular price is $375.

Get it during the month of October for $250!

Go here
to register for 3 months. You can attend either the 5:45am or 6:30am class.

Now is the time to be thinking about your health and fitness goals for 2010.

Here's an offer that's will make the decision process EASY.

During the month of October, we're offering 1 YEAR of our boot camps for $750!

The normal yearly price is $1100 for veterans and over $1600 for new members!

Go here
to register for 1 year.

note
- you can begin the 1 year right away. We average 9 - 10 Four week sessions during the year.

contact Scott at scott@fullforcefitness.net or call 512.233.0756 with any questions!

All sales end October 31st!

All sales are open to veterans or new registrations.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Is It OK To Coast Through The Holidays?

Is It OK To Coast Through The Holidays?


A guy I know just lost 16lbs.

He went from 205lbs to 189lbs in 12 weeks (the goal was 190lbs).

He worked out (boot camp, strength training, walking, running), he ate 200 grams
minimum of protein a day, around 150 grams of carbs a day and lowered his unhealthy
fat intake.

His total calorie intake was around 2000 calories a day.

Each Friday (cheat day) he stuffed his face with doughnuts, pizza, Carl's Jr., and
anything else within hands grasp.


But only for 1 meal - not all day.

Each day was easier than the last - especially after cheat day during this 12 week
period.

Energy, stamina and strength increased.

(Vitally important when chasing 3 young boys around the house 4 days a week).
Sleep quality was better.

Mindset was better, clearer.

His goal was to get himself in shape for the beaches of Cancun, Mexico.
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What an amazing 12 weeks it was.

Looking back, yes, there were struggles.

Yes, there were times when he would have rather done something else (emotions trying
to take over).

But he stuck with it and reached the finish line...


And now that I'm back...

I mean now that HE's back from vacation, the question is:

NOW WHAT?


We're approaching the Holiday Season.

Halloween.

Thanksgiving.

Christmas.

Football...oh wait, that's not a Holiday.

Or is it?


There's temptation to sit around, eat and slack off (emotions trying to take over
again).


There's the temptation to wait until after the Holidays.

Anyway, after thinking about it he's decided that although the goal has been reached,
the week in Cancun is gone, he's not going to stop working out or eating correctly.

He's not going to just sit down and forget about everything.

Because now there's the honor of greeting a new challenge.

The challenge of balancing the fun, temptations (food) and enjoyment of the upcoming
Holidays while sustaining a rewarding fitness lifestyle.

And coming out on the other side of the Holidays with great memories, full of energy
while still having my waistline under control!

Now, through the Holidays, it's more about the INSIDE than the outside.

Because to take on another transformation back to back would be a mistake.


Why?

Because the quest for constant improvement zaps your motivation and drains you physically
and mentally.


Eventually, overcome by fatigue, you can no longer continue.

So now it's about focusing on the healthy benefits of exercise.

* More energy
* Better metabolism
* Less stress
* Clothes fitting better
* Better sleep quality
* Stronger mindset


Going through intense back to back transformations with no pause for recovery is
the equivalent of an athlete enduring back to back seasons without a break.

It's simply too much.


Your body will start working against you.

And if someone tells you differently it's because they did not push themselves to
their limits but instead switched to simply maintenance levels.

Now, it's about drawing strength from my fellow FullForceFitness boot campers who
have their own reasons for working out.


They do it because they are motivated to do it.

They've passed the point where getting strong and fit is just something that they
attempt - it has become who they are.


These types are the ones whose zeal for life grows with each passing year.

They are truly transformed - from the inside out.


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Scott York - 16 lbs lighter (Sept 09)