Tuesday, March 19, 2013

 
Weights are fun and running are fun, but do you know enough about just moving your body?  Come to our FREE "Crossfit Inspired Training Class" on Saturday, March 23rd at 10am - 11:30am!

This is a free HANDS ON demonstration - you will get to workout.

Register at http://www.scottyorkfitness.com

Only 4 spots remaining as of today, 3/19/13.

Scott
scott@scottyorkfitness.com
512.233.0756

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Recent Testimonial

I just received this email from a former Cedar Park, 
Texas bootcamper and thought I share!  Cheryl 
attended my bootcamp, Full Force Fitness, for 
around 2-3 years.  She always brought a great 
attitude and a smile to class.  What a great update from 
Cheryl! 
 
Hi Scott
 
It's Cheryl D. - I was one of your former boot 
camp students -

I hope all is well with you.    I was inspired by 
you to achieve some new fitness goals after my 
boot camp training. I wanted you to know that you 
had such positive influence on me.  You have a 
style that is so encouraging and motivating.  I don't
think I would have the confidence to try new activities 
that push my limits without taking your boot camp class. 
 
I really struggled with running a mile at a 10 minute
pace - so i signed up for with Rogue running and took 
a class on 'how to run a 5K' - and have done two 
1/2 marathons and several other races and I can now 
run a mile in less than 10 minutes (just barely). 
I'm now training for my 1st triathlon which
I plan to do the Danskin in June (and others too) . 

I just wanted to say thank you for being such an 
inspiration and motivator.   I hope
all is well with you and your family.


Cheryl D./Cedar Park, TX

Sent from Cheryl's iPad

Friday, February 15, 2013

Fight Gone Bad (Bootcamp Workout)

Here's a Crossfit inspired workout that we often did when I was running my bootcamp in Cedar Park, Texas.

On average, we would do this workout (or a variation on it) about once a month.

This workout combines cardio (jumping, burpees) and strength (slamball, pressing, swings).
Here's how we did it:
  • Create 5 Stations
  • Move through each station after 1 minute
  • This is a nonstop 5 minute circuit followed by a 2 minute rest
  • Repeat this circuit for 3 total rounds
The stations are:
  1. Slamball (using a 10-20lb medicine ball.  I like Dball brand because they don't bounce and smash  your clients in the face)
  2. Burpees
  3. Dumbbell Push Press
  4. Kettlebell Swings (or DB's)
  5. Bench Jumps (or squat jumps)
Rest 2 minutes.
Repeat for 3 total rounds.
For 20 people, put 4 people at each station. Make a contest out of it.  Use sidewalk chalk or a piece of paper and pen to write down the number of reps at each station.
Whichever group scores the most reps (points) wins!

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Getting Back Into It Workout

Hope you're doing great!

Here's my "starting to feel normal again" workout:

Row 2000 meters
20 GHD Situps
10 Fat Bar Pullups
10 Snatches (Olympic Lift)
20 GHD Situps
Muscle Up Practice

Done,

I'm just getting over a virus and it's important to take it easy when coming back to your workouts.

It feels good to get the blood pumping and I'm sure it helps to speed up recovery from the illness.

Still drinking LOTS of water and making sure to eat extra healthy.

I hate being sick - don't get sick that often so I put extra care into the first few weeks afterwards.


Friday, February 01, 2013

Post Virus Workout

I'm in the final phase of getting my gym together and have been DYING to workout in there!

But I've been sick.

Today is the first day that I can actually do something.

It's important to move, get the blood flowing and this results, I believe, in a speedier recoery.

So, today, in my garage gym:

Warm up (Stick twists, heavy bag)
Skinny bar pull ups
Fat bar pull ups
Muscle up practice (rings)
Olympic lift practices (snatch)
Barbell Lunges (parking lot)
Decompression work (lower back on the GHD)

Expect to be back 100% by end of the weekend.

Go Ravens!

- Scott

PS  Pics and videos coming soon.


Monday, January 28, 2013

Down But Not Out

It had to happen.

With 4 germy kids running around loose and all recently sick, their cooties struck me down.

I've got a virus (since Saturday) so I'm making sure to NOT workout and stock up on sleep, hydration and healthy eating.

See you on the other side.

Scott
ScottYorkFitness
Jonestown, Texas

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Post Cheat Day

If you're trying to lean up for Spring/Summer here in Lago Vista, Texas, the weather has been especially accommodating for you to get outside and walk, jog, run, sprint, etc.

I certainly have been taking advantage of it this week (read my recent blog posts).

When I think of getting lean, I like to break things up into phases.

I've just started phase 1 which is cleaning up my diet post Holidays and post football season.

So phase 1 involves eating 5-6 meals a day, all clean meals except for perhaps dinner.

I like to ease into phase 1.

So far, I've dropped 7 lbs just by getting outside and adding more cardio to my daily routine and by entering phase 1 of my "get leaner" program.

All in less than one week!

The weight loss is mainly water loss (bloat) that has been hanging around as a result of my holiday/NFL football watching nutrition phase.

I've gone from 194lbs since Jan 22nd to 187lbs on Jan 24th.

Lots of water weight and sodium retention.

I had a cheat meal last night (Friday).

After my workout, I came home had a whey protein drink.

60 minutes later, I had a salad with grilled chicken.

Here comes the "Cheat".

I had a piece of red velvet cake and a pint of Blue Bell ice cream.

Ugh.

This morning, I probably gained a few pounds (I don't bother with the scale after a cheat meal).

I drank water, had coffee then did a light workout in my garage gym (pics coming soon) on the concept rower, pull ups, push ups, dips and was done.

I burned around 200 calories and used up some of the excess glycogen (carbs) floating around my system.

Now, as I type this, I'm drinking a ton of water (up to 2 gallons through out the day) and will eat clean for the remainder of the day and until Wednesday of next week.

As mentioned, this is Phase 1 of my program.

Workout was:
2000 meter row
10 wide pull ups
5 parallel pullups
5 fat bar pullups
3 skinny bar pullups
10 dips
10 parallel bar push ups

- Scott