NUTRITION: "For me, nutrition is 80% of the health and fitness equation. I always eat within an hour of waking, and then every three or four hours throughout the day. My meals typically consist of lean protein, quality carbs, and some healthy fat. For protein, I eat fish, legumes, and small amounts of chicken breast or white turkey. Carbohydrates include a variety of vegetables, fruits, yams, brown rice, quinoa, oats, and occasionally sprouted bread. Ground flax seed, avocado, olive and walnut oils are my healthy fat staples. I strive to eat foods in their most natural state, and avoid most dairy, eggs, added sugar, sugar substitutes, alcohol and energy drinks. I eat what I know will help me feel good, and supply me with the most energy to support my workouts. I enjoy a small portion of ice cream, frozen soy dessert, or a small piece of quality dark chocolate from time to time. When I enjoy foods and practice portion control, my nutrition is balanced and I know I can maintain this way of eating for the rest of my life."
FITNESS: "I work out five days per week, taking Wednesday and Sunday off. I rarely repeat the same workout twice. I work in supersets or circuits to keep the pace fast, sometimes combining two or three resistance exercises with jump rope or a plyometric move. Currently, my week looks like this: Monday: Legs/Core/Light Cardio (elliptical or cycle); Tuesday: Chest/Back/Cardio (run 2-3 miles); Wednesday: off; Thursday: Legs/Core; Friday: Biceps/Triceps/ Shoulders/ Cardio (elliptical or cycle 10-12 miles); Saturday: Cardio (cycle to track, run 2 miles, sprint 100 Meters 4-6 times, cycle back)/Core; Sunday: off. I also do yoga at home on off days and mini sessions when I can."
MOTIVATION: "If people can see in me what I am trying to teach them, I know I am doing the right things for myself and motivating them to be healthier at the same time."
PHILOSOPHY: "I want a workout regimen that evolves with me so I can maintain it for life - I'm not interested in crash dieting for a special event."
HEROES: "The real heroes to me are the average people who show up at the gym, go into their basements to work out, or put on their running shoes regularly. They are not striving for perfection, they are striving to be a little better every day. When people face the challenges of everyday life without using them as an excuse to skip a workout or eat fast food, that is admirable to me. If we take care of ourselves, we are better able to take care of the many people and things we love in our lives.
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