Wednesday, November 30, 2011

My intention

When I set out on this journey to open a gym it was never my intention to grow a big business or make loads of money. I had discovered that life was better when I was stronger and I wanted to share it, and I wanted, and continue to want to learn more. I've been doing this for 5 years now and I have had the pleasure of sharing with a lot of people, and learning a lot.

I've made mistakes, I'm still learning, and I've also coached quite a few people to a healthier, stronger lifestyle.
I've learned to start people slowly, to fix one thing at a time, and to constantly and consistently work on strength and correct movement patterns.
I've seen over and over again that consistency is king in terms of progress. It reigns over raw strength, programming, coordination, coachability, talent, fate and the sun and the moon and the stars. Consistency isn't "sexy" or exciting, it is day to day drudgery, doing the same thing, developing a habit, and it takes grit and determination. It is also very simple, and it is absolutely key to success.

When a member leaves us to move, or because life circumstances change, but still continues to train, my intentions are realized and it makes me joyful.

Speaking of circumstances, I must change the arrangements for the "Holiday workout". I have a learning opportunity in Philadelphia that weekend as well as wanting to spend some more time with my parents before they head south for the winter. So instead of the 18th, we will be doing the Holiday workout on Friday Dec. 23rd and Saturday Dec. 24 during regular gym hours. We will be having cocktails after the last workout on Friday! There is also a rumor that Andrew Tisser might be around that weekend!

Because Christmas and New Years are on Sundays this year, gym hours will be normal throughout the holiday weeks. Matt is going to be staffing the gym on Saturdays, although I might be seen around, maybe lifting some heavy things and putting them down.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Edit

Matt will be here 5 PM-8 PM on Friday, not 4-7. He has to work.

Welcome back Dory! And yoga!


So nice to have Karen S. back! The circumstances of her life kept her away from the gym for awhile, but she's back on track, and didn't seem to have too much trouble with this 40# stone!

Reminder about Thanksgiving hours: The gym will be closed Thursday and Friday morning. Matt will have the gym open 4-7 PM on Friday and 8-11 AM on Saturday. He has some fun and exciting workouts planned, so please stop by! Back to the regular schedule on Monday!

Karen Ferner is offering a yoga class on Tuesday nights right here in the barn at 7 PM. I have taken this class and loved it! Yoga is the perfect compliment to what we do here. My back never felt better than when I was doing this once a week, and my performance on the lifts was better as well. $54 for 6 classes is a bargain!!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Consistency, It seems like magic, but it is really just hard work over time

Casey is here lifting and doing conditioning workouts 4-5 days a week. Since he got off the AT (Appalachin Trail) in August he has managed to pack on 10-15# of lean mass and gotten all of his lifts back up to pre-AT levels. Why? Because he gets here for workouts consistently, and he is mindful of what he eats. It is a little bit like magic. All you have to do is a few things every day, and over time great things happen. Casey doesn't log hours of running, he doesn't do 2 or 3 workouts a day, he lives the normal life of a 20-something year old guy. He has friends, he works and he goes to parties and such. But he lifts consistently and 80-90% of the time he eats right. He pulled 315# today and in 6 months he'll be pulling over 400# and added a few more pounds of lean mass. Consistency. Great days, good days, and bad days happen. It's what happens over time that matters. Success is not a straight line. It is a squiggly one, with lots of ups and downs, successes and failures. The magic is in the consistency.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Philosophicals

What bothers me way more than the wrinkles and thinning skin, the aches and pains, and all of the weird body ailments that accompanies this menopausal state is the decreased patience I seem to have. Things that 10 years ago just rolled off my back, irritate the crap out of me now.
My husband or my son, arriving unexpectedly when I'm cleaning the kitchen drives me crazy! Today I handled it better, at least that's what they said. I told them that the kitchen really wasn't in a state for them to prepare lunch and suggested they get lunch at Wegmans and do the shopping while they were there. I didn't have to do the shopping, more kitchen cleaning got done, and the boys had some bonding time at Wegmans. I think that is what they call win-win!
If only I could be that creative in every situation!
Since this week is the Thanksgiving holiday, I am going to try really hard to have a grateful heart. I am so blessed. I have 3 gorgeous and fascinating children. I have parents who are better than the Cleavers. I have an awesome sister and brother. I have a handsome husband who works hard and loves me. I have friends and family and aquaintences who enrich my life. I have the best gym on the planet (ok maybe that's an exaggeration, but it's pretty cool!). I am strong and healthy. My family is strong and healthy. I have a comfortable home. I can afford nutritious food. I have a lot to be thankful for.
Minor annoyances be damned! I'm going to have a grateful week!
Good luck to our hunters! Get some of those car destroying vermit off the road!
Schedule: Normal 8-10 AM and 4-7 PM Monday - Wednesday. Closed Thursday. Friday 4-7 and Saturday 8-11 with Matt!

Thursday, November 17, 2011



Look at the size of Zoe's tongue! How does she even keep that in her mouth?? No wonder she is always kissing everybody! She does help for recovery between bench sets though!

3 DL PR's this afternoon! Was it the snow? And I didn't get a picture, but "legs" Linder did a 6 rep set at 280! Congratulations Karen! You get to rep out 285 next week!

“In Romania, I train on a bar that is bent. My gym has bad lighting and very little heat in the winters. Here in America, you have everything you need to train. It’s not in the bar or the gym or the platform… it’s in you.” ~Nicu Vlad

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sue again


Sue is one of the more "mature" members of our little club, although Dad still tops the "old guys" list.
Sue will try anything! She works hard and listens to her body when it tells her to stop. I am so pleased with what she is accomplishing!
You all know I got out-benched by a 75 year old woman (who was absolutely charming by the way, and didn't start training until she was 71) at my last meet, so I KNOW it is never to late to start training!
If you come here, and work as hard as Sue, you will get stronger.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Sore in new places


Sue's favorite! Burpees!
For the last about a year I have pretty much been training the squat, deadlift and bench. Yes, I do some chin ups, some front or overhead squats, some presses, and the occasional KB, running jumping, dragging thing. I've even done some weighted carries, and certainly a lot of rowing, but my training has been pretty vanilla. I've had some hard workouts, but I rarely experience severe delayed onset muscle soreness(DOMS) because I haven't really varied my movements much.
I met a new friend this weekend and he invited me to carry one of his rocks about 40-50 ft. This rock was awkward, and he said it weighed 120#. I also did a few other weighted carries that day, such as 80# bags of concrete, and I spent what seemed like an eternity trying to lift and flip over a very big log. This rock bruised my forearms and sternum and I had to hold it so tight I could hardly breath. The last 15 ft. my legs were shaking.
About 24 hours later....
I am sore in places I didn't even know I had. Wow! Of course because I'm crazy like that, I immediately went looking for some big awkward rocks in the back yard (we have lots of them).
Be very afraid when you walk into the barn and see a bunch of rocks sitting on the bench next to the kettle bells ;)
Although I have never run across a clear, concise scientific explanation of DOMS, we all know it happens! It usually happens when you do either a max effort, or a lot of reps of a movement or you do a movement that you are not used to. If you haven't done a lunge in 6 months, 30 or 40 of those are going to give you a sore bottom! Stretching, adequate hydration, nutrition and sleep do seem to minimize it's effects. Unless it is severe, DOMS is not a reason to skip a workout. Often you will feel better after the workout. If it is severe, ie. you have trouble brushing your teeth, take a day or two off, stretch a lot, get extra sleep, get plenty of fluids and take some hot baths.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Stronger is better


Most of us here at the barn aren't too terribly worried about being beat up, but this is still a great motivational article!
There are definite benefits to being strong. I had a conversation with Mary Barber and Gina Nicolosi on Friday about whether or not we were strong or just lazy for picking up 15 bags of groceries out of our carts at Wegmans so we didn't have to walk the cart back. I prefer to think of it as efficiency with time management. Lazy or not, being strong gives you the choice! Most people can't walk 100# of groceries 150 ft. to their car.
I took a CPR class today. How much more helpful am I to someone in distress if I have the strength and energy to continue CPR longer than the average person because I have trained to keep my muscles strong and done sprints, and rows, and agonizing conditioning workouts to enhance my endurance.
Most of us train to look better, let us be honest, but a very nice side effect, is that we are ever so much more useful human beings to our family, friends and community. And that is just awesome.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

This and that

A great blog by Dan John. I know I have recommended his book, "Never Let Go" to some of you. He always has great training information and seems like a really solid guy.

Just a reminder that I will be out of town for Thanksgiving. Matt will have the gym open regular hours on Friday evening and Saturday morning.

Mark your calendars for the "12 Days of Christmas workout and Potluck Supper" on Sunday, December 18! Bring family and friends! They don't have to do the workout!

JP and I are looking at late Jan/early Feb for our get together with Dansville Fitness club, which will of course involve some crazy fun and working out!

I have seen some true effort in the barn the last few weeks! You guys rock!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

November 8


And look at the temperature! Loved, loved the weather today!
Now just some really cool pictures from this morning:

Monday, November 7, 2011

Fantastic weather





What a beautiful day, and several more in the forcast!
I was very pleased with the efforts today! Nice progress on cleans and some solid lifting!
I was feeling really good about my squat workout this morning until I watched some video of the European World's Weightlifting this afternoon and saw some very tiny women clean and jerk more weight than I can even dead lift! Very humbling, impressive and inspiring.
Then I thought:
I will probably not be a world champion. I'm ok with that. I lift consistently. I'm making progress. I'm better than I was before. I'm going to keep lifting. I'm going to encourage everyone I know to lift. It is very nice to be strong.
Celebrate every little PR. Don't let the bad days get you down. Keep lifting.

Friday, November 4, 2011

We had some fun today!




And that cute little one in the blue sweatshirt...she passed the NYS bar exam! Yep she's a lawyer! Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh! Congratulations Katherine!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

We got to play outside today!




Fun and good workout! Great programing Matt!
And to those of you who showed up and went through the motions - High fives!!!!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Going through the motions




Almost everyone here this afternoon didn't really want to be here because they were sore, or felt under the weather, but they walked through the door and ended up having a pretty good workout. You won't always feel like working out, but you can just show up and go through the motions. The workout may be a dud, or you might do something amazing, but at least you did it.
The magic truly is in the showing up.