Some more footage of our Wicked Warrior Workout edited by Jen Schwab of Schwab Communications
Thanks Jen!
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Get Fit NH Bootcamp
Some more footage of our Wicked Warrior Workout edited by Jen Schwab of Schwab Communications
Thanks Jen!
So, you say, I know I am supposed to eat PPW (Protein, Produce and Water) every 3 hours, but how much am I supposed to eat?
A fair question, to be sure.
Here’s my answer:
I Don’t Know.
I am sure you are saying to yourself – Well that’s helpful!
The reason I say that is because while there are certainly general principles of nutrition, there is no one size fits all.
But don’t be discouraged, because there is a way for you to find out.
As a certified Precision Nutrition coach (and client) I get very specific with individual clients who hire me to coach nutrition, but there are general principles we can apply, depending on the goal. You are going to eat very differently when your goal is to lose bodyfat than if it is to gain muscle. A naturally thin person with skinny limbs (ectomorph) is not going to eat the same amounts or type of food as a naturally broad or thick person (endomorph).
It also may be true that two people of identical size may not be able to eat the same amount of calories and lose weight at the same rate.
So what to do?
We Test and Find Out!
While the following is a hypothetical, it applies to many of our clients who struggle with fat loss, so pay attention.
Step 1: Estimate Calories
For a client who is moderately active (exercises 3-4 times a week) and wants to lose weight, we will start by multiplying their current bodyweight by 12-14.
Example: A 160 pound person would start by eating between 1920 (160 x 12) and 2240 (160 x 14) calories per day. A 200 pound person would start by eating 2400 (200 x 12) and 2800 (200 x 14) calories per day.
Step 2: Macronutrient Split
According to Dr. John Berardi, author of Precision Nutrition, the endomorph (naturally broad/thick) described above would consume the average starting percentages:
Step 3: Calculate calories for each Macronutrient
The 160 pound person would consume:
and the 200 pound person would consume:
Step 4: Approximate calories per meal
160 pound person:
200 pound person:
Step 5: Achieve 90% compliance and adjust
Here’s the key – as with any experiment there must be controls. In order to discover what calorie level you can eat and reach your goals, you must be consistent. In this case that means achieving 90% compliance with your plan. That means out of 35 meals a week, 31 or 32 must conform to the guidelines, which allows 3 or 4 non-compliant or “splurge” meals a week. You don’t have to be and shouldn’t try to be “perfect”. Most of the time shooting for perfection is setting yourself up for failure – do yourself a favor, plan (another key) your “splurges” and give yourself a break.
With our coaching clients we measure and adjust every two weeks, if compliance has been achieved. Two weeks is long enough to see how your body is responding. If you are losing weight at the desired rate, we stay right where we are. If we are losing at a different rate (high or low) we will adjust something (calories, exercise amount, etc.) until we are where we want to be.
More Tips:
Notice the majority of carbohydrates are ingested after training. Read why here…
Eat Vegetables and Fruit in an approximately 5:1 ratio – 5 servings of veggies for every serving of fruit. Here’s the scoop on slow carbs…
So there you go – the very basics we use to help clients dial in their nutrition and get the results they want. Hop on the scale, get out the calculator, and figure out where your starting point is.
For more detailed information and coaching I recommend one of two paths:
1) Get your own copy of Precision Nutrition, the A-Z resource for your nutrition and body composition goals. This is the resource I used (and still use) to achieve over 80 pounds of weight loss.
2) Get your own copy of Precision Nutrition and personal nutrition coaching from the only certified Precision Nutrition coach in the state of NH (yours truly
You can give me a call at the office or drop me a line to discuss your options.
Make It Happen!
Coach Dean
Time is almost up to vote for “Get Fit NH Bootcamp” in the Concord Monitor/Insider “Cappies”.
We would be honored if you would vote for us and all the rest of your capital area favorites!
Thank-You!
I joined Get Fit NH Bootcamp last summer after I had been a Facebook fan for over a year. I was getting their email updates and checking out their Facebook page weekly.
I read the word Bootcamp and at the age of 53 was afraid it would be for the very young and fit. My daughter Jessica Bates (who is young and fit) joined and encouraged me try the 2 weeks free! I said sure I will try it as I have nothing to lose!
Once I tried it I realized this is not just for the young and fit and I personally do not think “Bootcamp” describes the program. In Epsom Nancy Carlson is our coach and she is Amazing, Beautiful, Cute, Delightful, Energentic, Fantastic, ……….. No matter what your fitness level is she will keep you working towards your goal-no one is left behind.
We have young members and older members, members that have had babies, surgery or an injury. Nancy works with each member and specializes their workouts each day. I have gotton stronger and I am doing things I thought were impossible. Try it like I did and you will love it! – Elizabeth Holmes
Thanks Betty!
Trust you are having a great day Making It Happen!
Thank-you once again for making Get Fit NH Bootcamp the “Best Gym In Concord” for the 2nd year in a row and for voting Nancy “Best of the Best” Fitness Trainer.
We would be honored if you would vote for us again – this time for The Concord Insider “Cappies” awards in the category of Best Gym or Health club.
This survey is NOT as long as the Hippo Press was, and we sure would appreciate you taking the time. Last year we won third place in this category, and this year we are shooting for the top!
It appears the category of “Best Fitness Instructor” is not in there this year, so I guess Dean gets to hold onto it forever!
Please go to http://www.theconcordinsider.com/cappies/ to vote!
Thank-you for choosing to train with Get Fit NH Bootcamp!
Get Fit NH Bootcamp, awarded “Best Gym in Concord” in 2010, is excited to announce the start of Sizzlin’ Summer Slimdown 2011 (S32). Last years “Sizzlin’ Summer Slimdown” winner Melissa Tyler lost 10.9% of her bodyweight and took home a prize package worth over $1000. We are looking forward to seeing the amazing transformation of the winner of S32!
Everybody knows that it’s difficult to find the motivation to both get and stay in shape. Friendly competition is a powerful incentive to push people to achieve things far beyond their wildest fitness aspirations. Nancy Carlson, co-owner of Get Fit NH Bootcamp says “It’s great to get a group of motivated people together to work diligently to achieve something extraordinary. Entering the Sizzlin’ Summer Slimdown contest essentially puts you in a position for success. The built-in social support and accountability plus coaches who really know how to help you succeed keeps you focused on the task at hand. People love to win stuff! Nothing beats a little extra incentive to keep your eyes on the prize.
Besides just seeing who loses the most weight, the Sizzlin’ Summer Slimdown awards participants for actions taken toward their ultimate goal. The coaches at Get Fit NH Bootcamp know the clients who progress most quickly have common traits; they are accountable to their goals, to their training, and to their nutrition plan. The contests top prize will go to the participant who proves best at staying focused on those tasks.
Get Fit NH Bootcamp loves giving things away and recognizing client achievement. Nancy claims: “A transformation contest provides that extra incentive that many people need to push out of their comfort zone to finally make the complete commitment to change their bodies, and to change their lives. The fact of the matter is that the group as a whole achieves better results than they would have without the friendly competition that constantly pushed them to get better. And that’s what it’s all about – a total team effort to achieve one objective!”
The Sizzlin’ Summer Slimdown’s total contest package is offering over $1,000 in prizes. The contest period will run 8 weeks, from March 14th 2011 to May 6th, 2011. To learn more about this contest, please email Nancy at nancy@getfitnh.com or give her a call at 603.344.2651. For a free 2-week trial to her Epsom/Concord boot camp to experience the best personal training in NH, please visit http://www.GetFitNHBootcamp.com.
Nancy Carlson is the co-owner of Cr8 Health & Fitness, and a Certified Personal Fitness Trainer and Youth Fitness Specialist. As a busy mom of six, she understands what it takes to integrate a healthy lifestyle into a hectic schedule. Nancy was recently named “Best of the Best” Fitness Trainer by readers of NH’s Hippo Press. Nancy is also a fitness boot camp instructor and runs the highly popular Get Fit NH Bootcamps (www.GetFitNHbootcamp) with her husband and co-trainer Dean in Epsom, NH.
We had a great time at the 1st annual Wicked Winter Workout!
A very cool (very, very cool
training session followed by a healthy hot breakfast to thaw out a bit (complete with Nancy’s secret “frosting” recipe).
Thanks for the good times!
I would like to take a moment to thank you and your staff for providing an excellent service. I really enjoy the class, and its working.
Your class in combination with my new way to eat (zone) I am down from 236 to 220 in 7 weeks. My goal is 185 by 7/1/11.
Thanks again
Jim
Keep up the great work Jim!
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