Showing posts with label boot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boot. Show all posts

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

Saturday, May 07, 2011

Gut Busting Mistakes

Here's a great article that pertains to both men AND women!

“Some of my heaviest clients eat fewer meals in a day,” Villacorta says.

What happens when you put off eating is your metabolism starts to slow down and your body begins to store fat. And, the bulk of that fat gets stored in your midsection, Villacorta says.

http://men.webmd.com/features/mens-top-five-gut-busting-mistakes

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Muscle UP

FullForceFitness Michael Ferguson (wearing the FullForceFitness Black Shirt) working the "muscle up" on the rings this morning at FullForceFitness.

We did tire flips, plank in/outs, ring climbers, DB get ups, the burn machine and a lot of other stuff you'll never do at the big box gyms!

Join us!









Friday, November 05, 2010

Where I Need To Be

"I seldom end up where I wanted to go, but almost always end up where I need to be." –Douglas Adams

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Painful Back Conditions

Nearly all people who develop painful back conditions have movement flaws. Perhaps the most common is to move the spine when it is under load. Repeated compression of the spine while it is bending almost guarantees eventual disc bulges. The spine can withstand high loads if it is postured close to its neutral curvature.
Dr. Stuart McGill, professor of spine biomechanics at University of Waterloo
 
 

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Challenging Changes

"I have made a few changes along the way with your new proposed (Consistency) Challenge. 

Wed, Sat, Sun jog take the long jog route - had been going on a jog but a shorter distance. During the week - cut back on Starbucks and portion sizes. Can't always get in more workout time but FOOD is reason why... I need to work so hard. 

So every contribution, no matter how small, is a step in the right direction. :-)"

KJ/Cedar Park

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Motivation


Instead of motivation, look for inspiration. Inspiration comes from the same word as spirit. When you are inspired, the spirit moves you.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Friday, September 03, 2010

Pick A Fight

It's early and still dark.

I'm running 1 mile as fast as I can.

The only sounds  I hear are my labored breathing and the steady rhythm of my asics gels flying across the pavement.

I fight the urge to slow down.

I check my stopwatch.

I AM slowing down.

So I pick up the pace.

I'm about to pick a fight with myself.

And I already know who the winner will be.

There are 2 voices in this fight.

One of the voices seductively whispers :

"Walk, take a breather, no one will know."

The other voice fights back with:

"You can do this, Scott, you've been training for this, keep going."


"You need to save your energy for your 2 year old - you're going to need it today."


"I'm going to win this one."

And so it goes...

This is a typical battle that I engage in when I run.

I don't think of myself as a runner.

Running, for me, can be uncomfortable and foreign.

I'm more comfortable squatting, benching and curling.

But, you have to feel comfortable feeling uncomfortable if you're going to progress physically and mentally.

Of course, that's a tough price to pay these days in an immediate gratification society filled with progress killing excuses.

But deep down, we all know.

Don't we?

“When the fight begins within
himself, a man's worth something.”
- Robert Browning, 1855


"How much can you know about yourself if you've never been in a fight?"  ~Fight Club movie



Friday, August 27, 2010

Session 56 starts Monday, August 30th!

The great thing in the world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.
– Oliver Wendell Holmes

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

"How To Live Longer With Running"

Great post about the benefits of running.

I have not always enjoyed running but as I stick with it, it definitely gets easier...


Here's the article:  http://www.howtolivealongerlife.com/2009/11/how-to-live-longer-with-running.html

Friday, July 30, 2010

FullForceFitness Reviewed


"I am not sure where to start with other THANK YOU SCOTT for your program.

Before I get started talking about the program I am going to tell you my view of Scott York (http://twitter.com/ScottYork).

He's very friendly and you can tell he is doing this for the people and his own enjoyment and not the money.

To me this is a priceless trait and it just makes the camp fun.

He works to push you through the workouts and also to educate you on proper nutrition on your road to becoming fit. He also very giving, I once asked if he wouldn’t mind coming to talk to my fellow co-worker about fitness and he did not think twice before accepting the chance to come talk to them.

Overall Scott has a very calming and positive presence that when around you just want to push yourself to the best that you can. What more can you ask for from a coach.

About the camp (www.FullForceFitness.net) I have been attending this camp for two months now and about to go into my third and it is completely amazing.

I was not sure what to expect at first as I had never done any type of group training, so I entered with an open mind and ready body. I took it easy trying to learn things at first and everything we were doing was simple to pickup yet challenging as a workout.

Here are a few things I have gained from the camp:
  • Suffering in a group is truly easier than doing it alone. I have worked worked out with partners before, I have used a personal trainer, and even now workout alone regularly. But when I am training with my group, they push me harder than I can ever do myself and I also am able to push them also.
  • Beating things is a good thing. The class has a lot of MMA style training. Regularly we use focus mitts, heavy bags, and dummies to punch, elbow, kick, and knee. To me there is no better way to relieve stress than getting to punch and kick things, oh, it is a good workout also.
  • Keep it Simple and create your own intensity. Most of the workouts that we do are not complex nor use complex machines/equipment, but they are planned out in a method to get the most out of your complete body. There are very few days that I not completely drenched in sweat after 45 minute workout.
A few of my own lessons learned in class.
  • One of the first classes a 15+ foot rope climb was part of the workout. I had never climbed a rope, at least in my adult life, I am just getting where I can do a few pull-ups unassisted. Well Scott asked, “you think you can get to the top” and I was not sure and said I would give it a try. In the back of my head I was thinking there is no way, but as I was put into a small team and assigned the task of climbing, I pushed and to the top like a monkey in a tree without problem. I was able to push that negative thought out and complete it for my team and not just me.
  • We are pushed to complete a challenge and one of them is a 12 min mile. I have been working out pretty solid for about a year now and on a treadmill I can push a 10-11 minute mile with a good pace but it is not solid running. With that I was thinking ok this should not be too hard I can do this within 12 (thinking it would be 10-11 minute time). Well I got started and pushed and was able to not only run the entire thing, but do it in around 8:50.
  • The next challenge put in front of us was a monthly challenge: 1/3mile run, 5 double unders, 5 clapping pushups, 5 burpies, 5 squat jumps. Well the first time I did this it took me 4:19 to complete. Well through the training and learning to push myself I was recently able to set my new PR at 2:53.
So in conclusion, I would highly recommend Scott’s Full Force Fitness Camp to anyone (beginner to advanced).

For me, the camp has assisted me in learning new ways to do my workouts that I can take anywhere.

But the most important thing that I have gained from this camp is that I have a lot more in me that I know and I can dig deep and push a little harder when the time is tough and overcome the want to take it easy or quit.


This camp will not only assist you with your physical fitness but also your mental fitness. You will be pushed and learn to push yourself to new levels you didn’t know you could go to." - Michael F/Austin, TX

Monday, July 19, 2010

Did You Know?

Success Is The Doing

    Success means doing the best we can with what we have. Success is the doing, not the getting; in the trying, not the triumph. Success is a personal standard, reaching for the highest that is in us, becoming all that we can be. - Zig Ziglar

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Session 54 Day 5

Today's workout:

Teams of 4
On my go:
Run 1/3 mile
5 Double Unders (or 15 regular Jump Rope)
5 Burpees
5 Clapping Pushups
5 Squat Jumps

Then:
50 reps each person of:
Lateral Box Jumps
Ring Rows
Burpees
Jackknife with Medicine Ball
Medicine Ball Slam

Then:
Flip Heavy Tractor Tire 20 yards to earn 1 point for your team (10 minutes)
No more than 2 people allowed to flip their teams tire at a time (others do Jumping Jacks until they switch - 30 seconds or so)

Team "Brian" takes it today!

Friday, July 09, 2010

Success

"Success means doing the best we can with what we have. Success is the doing, not the getting; in the trying, not the triumph. Success is a personal standard, reaching for the highest that is in us, becoming all that we can be."
–Zig Ziglar

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Persistence

Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan “press on” has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.
– Calvin Coolidge