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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

21 DAYS AWAY

I can't believe I've been away for so long!  It's been a crazy few weeks so here is a recap:
  • Our three personal training sessions are now complete.  Absolutely insane what we've learned...I'm still feeling it!
  • The equipment is getting used continuously.  I still get people calling up and asking if they can come over...but now it's for a work out.  Not even sure if they want to see me.
  • TKD has been a blast and adding Brazilian Jiu Jitsu into the mix has taught me so much.  From a distance it looks pretty tame.  On the mat it's a different story.  What a work out! 
  • Within the next few weeks I'll be back into my TKD cycle to train and complete my high brown belt.  From there I'll be on my way to training for my conditional black belt.  Having a good base of conditioning and strength training this last few months will really help.
  • Did I mention I was on CKNW98?  Still can't believe how nervous I was.  I think I've blanked it out of my mind.
  • Had a very quick interview with The Coquitlam Now who wanted to run a short story on our family.  Not sure if/when it's coming out but I'll keep you posted.
Anyways....I apologize for being away for so long.  Work and school has completely zapped any bit of free time I've had.  The only time in front of the computer has been designing warehouse layouts or writing out discussion questions on Leadership.  Time to crank it down a few notches....

I promise more short reads, recipes and updates.
Cheers!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

FAST AND EZ CAPRESE SANDWICH

I've always been a fan of bread.  Being Greek we have bread with everything, and I mean everything. It's served with every meal you can think of usually as a side.  Even when we were eating bread as a meal our mom would have a side of bread with it.  It's crazy.  So when it was suggested to cut down on my intake of breads I had a hard time believing that it was necessary.  I decided to take the "all in moderation" approach so when Jodie found a recipe for two of my favorite food vices, breads and salads, I jumped all over it. (sorry about the bread and cheese Patrick!)

This Caprese Sandwich packs about 350 calories, about 4g of saturated fats and about 375 mg of sodium per 1/4 baguette (one serving).  This will obviously vary depending on your ingredients but if you follow the outline below you'll get an enjoyable, healthy and filling lunch meal that won't take a big bite out of your RDI.

  • whole grain baguette (typically around 250g and 16" in length)
  • two large tomatoes (sliced)
  • 4 oz of fresh mozzarella (sliced)
  • a clove of garlic (precooked and sliced or diced)
  • bunch of basil leaves
  • a tablespoon of olive oil
  • a tablespoon of balsamic vinegar

Set your oven on to broil and while it's heating up you'll have plenty of time to prepare this sandwich. 
Slice the baguette down the middle then sprinkle and set the sliced or diced garlic into the bread. Place it on a cooking sheet lined with aluminum foil.  Depending on the setting of your oven you can expect this to be toasted in 2 to 3 minutes.  I like to precooked our garlic in cloves that we keep stored in our fridge.  Slow cooking garlic sweetens them and are one of my favorite ingredients! 
After it starts to crisp up pull the baguette out of the oven and start laying your tomatoes, mozzarella and basil leaves.  Any amount and any way you want.  We then drizzled the olive and balsamic vinegar on top and added dashes of pepper.  

Cut into 1/4's this provided our family of four with a quick and tasty lunch!

Cheers
(sorry about the bad quality pics :)
  



Saturday, January 22, 2011

JAN 22, 2011: TRI CITY NEWS


Local fitness equipment store helps Coquitlam family get active

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(WHAT AN AWFUL PIC OF ME)
A Coquitlam dad is setting an example of fitness for his family and Fitness Town, a leading fitness equipment provider in Western Canada, is rewarding him for it.
Fitness Town provided Stan Karras and his family, wife, Jodie, and daughters, Georgia and Sophia, with $5,000 worth of state of the art fitness equipment. They also get the support of a personal trainer after they won Fitness Town's 21 Day Family Fitness Challenge in December.
The company is challenging families to get fit and have fun in just 21 days through a program that aims to educate parents and kids on the importance of healthy living. At a time when childhood obesity in North America is a growing concern, Fitness Town is working with guest supporter, TV personality and fitness guru, Tommy Europe, to raise awareness of the associated dangers. Open to all sizes, ages and fitness levels, the Family Fitness Challenge will provide families and couples on the go with essential fitness and nutritional guidance and tools to ensure they stay motivated, happy and healthy during their busy lives.
Following the recent success of its 90 Day Challenge that saw 850 participants raise $17,500 for six local charities, the non-profit Family Fitness Challenge will also give a part of its proceeds to a number of different charities in the local Metro Vancouver community.
“Research shows children born in the year 2000 or later are not expected to outlive their parents,” said James Newman, CEO, Fitness Town. “In fact, it also suggests that a poor diet in kids is more dangerous than alcohol, drugs, and tobacco combined. As a developed and educated nation with resources aplenty, we simply should not stand by and let this happen. We have to take action now but it has to be the right approach to effectively work.”
Karras, 43, was active as a young man and started training for a triathlon until he was hit and dragged by a car. He stopped training after the accident, suffered chronic pain from a lower back injury and took years to recover. Doctors also found a tumour which required immediate surgery.
The ongoing health issues sidelined Karras for years until a home renovation had him thinking seriously about getting back into fitness. While removing outdated exercise equipment to install a bar, it suddenly hit him that he wasn't sending a good message to his wife and kids.
He started being more aware of has family's unhealthy lifestyle and hours spent in front of the TV or video games and decided to take action. He signed his family up for Fitness Town's 21 Day Family Fitness challenge, started cooking, which he had never done before, and began writing a blog about his recipes and fitness efforts.
The Family Fitness Challenge has been designed to be accessible, affordable, easy-to-use and, most importantly, fun. Fitness Town wants the initiative to be a catalyst for families to move away from TV and video games and return to old fashioned values where exercise was through play and outdoor activities. Fitness Town is also keen to point out that the challenge very much welcomes couples, believing that family begins at two.
“We want to take action in a positive way and help educate kids and families on the small steps they can take to stay active and fit,” added James. “We want people to realize that staying healthy doesn’t have to be a chore — it should be fun, uplifting and make us feel better about ourselves. It’s a chance to forget about everything else that may be worrying us and remember when active living was a fun and social way of life.”
Couples and families wanting to sign-up to the Family Fitness Challenge — which runs from the first day of every month — can do so by visiting their nearest Fitness Town store. For just $30, each participant will receive a registration kit to get started including a water bottle, exercise toy and comprehensive handbook that will gently guide participants through work-outs, fitness and nutritional tips, recipes and lots more. Tailored packages will be available for kids including incentives to keep them interested and rewarded for their efforts.
Fitness Town is also offering families regular check-ins in-store to ensure they get the right level of support, encouragement and advice throughout the month.
For more information on the Family Fitness Challenge, visit: www.fitnesstown.ca
To read Karras' story, visit: http://www.fitfortiesfather.blogspot.com/

JAN 17-19, 2011: PATRICK OUR PERSONAL TRAINER

So far we've had two personal training sessions from Patrick Vuong from Fitness Town.
It's amazing what you learn when guided by a professional.  Disciplines that you thought you were doing correctly weren't necessarily the case.
Case in point, my usual 30 second warm up.
Patrick put me through a proper 10 minute warm up which consisted of using a travel roller to loosen up and fire up the muscles.  It's amazing how alive they felt afterwards.


After I was good and ready he put me through an "all over body" workout.  At 42 I'm not concerned about having huge hulking biceps and pecs (although my wife might want otherwise).  He trained me on my first superset in probably over 15 years.  I forgot how difficult these were to do.
What is a superset?  A superset is two exercises which are performed consecutively with minimal rest in between.  When I say minimal, I mean walking from one station to the other.  They help increase muscle size by boosting the release of anabolic hormones such as testosterone in men and increases of growth hormones in the blood of women. These growth hormones help stimulate new tissue growth and break down fat to use as energy.
Wow, who wouldn't want that!


Patrick stresses the benefits of push-pull strength training for an overall balanced physique.
Push-pull training is a way of dividing up your strength training into different work outs where "push" exercises are movements in which you push the weights away from your body and "pull" exercises where you pull the weights towards you.


Jodie said her training session went better than expected.  I wasn't there to see any of it but she was quite thrilled to get advice on nutrition and exercise.  Same advice as mine; balance your workouts and don't target one area all the time. As we were both going to fight over the last training session Patrick was kind enough to split it between the two of us and will put us through another workout next Wednesday.


I'm SO sorry I've been lagging behind on our 21 day cooking challenge.  I can tell you though it's still going strong.  Jodie has now taken over choosing healthy alternatives for us to make.  Well....for me to make.   I'll be updating pics and recipe's soon!


To come a secret gluten free muffin recipe from my sister.  You guys will love these!


Cheers

Friday, January 21, 2011

JAN 13, 2011: TO INFINITY AND BEYOND

She's done it.  My wife has grasped this challenge and ran with it. Although this posting says the 13th I'm giving everyone the Coles notes from the past 8 days.


After Jason's orientation with us I waited to see how she would react the following day.  Like a nervous father I patiently waited after work and a short while after dinner she decided to head down and have a work out.
At this point I thought to myself "please don't stay down there for hours".  The worst thing anyone (in my opinion) could do when starting a work out regime would be to overdo it at the start.  This is a common problem with many aspects of peoples lives and working out is no different.  As I was told when I started my 21 day challenge; take baby steps.  To my relief she was down there for half an hour and thoroughly enjoying herself.


Her work outs have consisted of a blend of cardio and strength training using the new elliptical trainer, the Power Plate My5 as well as some free weight training.  Mixing things up definitely keeps the mind and body from becoming bored which is key to succeeding.


She's finding it surprising that she's able to suppress her night time snacking as this has always been her major weakness.  She's also rediscovered the joy's of creative cooking.  OK...that is a bit of a lie.  What she's enjoyed is finding recipes for me to cook.


More on that in the upcoming days.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

JAN 15, 2011: MY OH MY5

I apologize for posting this 4 days late but we've had a CRAZY week!
The wonderful team at Fitness Town came in on Wednesday and outfitted our new "workout studio" with some amazing equipment!
Thanks to their 21 Day Challenge we've not only transformed our home but also our bodies, minds and spirits!

OK...here are some pics:


wait...there's more

and more:

This isn't everything either.  Today we received an orientation from none other than Fitness Towns Jason Scott.  Director of Power Plate Sales and Training.  This guy is The GURU of Powerplate and I think you'd have trouble finding anyone who knows this product better than he does.

After a short how to Jason put us to work.  Since it was Jodie who really wanted to know the benefits of this machine she went first:
No, the good looking chap to the left isn't me, it's Jason.  Here Jason shows Jodie a great toning workout for the thighs.  Sorry hun...i had to post this.
You'll also notice we put up a poster in the back.  Yes, we put holes in our normally untouchable drywall.
That's commitment at it's finest!

I really cannot explain how beneficial this machine is.  He showed us things that I would not have believed had I not done them myself.  As Jason says, it's hard to explain it to people.  You just have to try it.

This is an open invitation to all my friends and family to come try it out.  Give me 5 minutes, give me 15 minutes; you'll be amazed.
Thanks Jason!

Stay tuned for more as Patrick Vuong from Fitness Town visits our household this Monday for the first of three personal training sessions.  I was told to get ready...yikes!

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

JAN 11, 2011: A NEW CHALLENGE

So, tomorrow is the day that Jodie officially launches her 21 day challenge.  Although she periodically joined the girls and I during our challenge it was the inconsistent shifts that were destroying her ability to work out with the family. Her sleeps were all messed up.  Her diet was everywhere except where it should have been.
I felt bad for her.  I know it was difficult hearing about the progress the girls and I have been making.

So tomorrow evening after dinner she launches her first day's workout.  Lucky for her she'll have a great coach :)

Today I made a terrific Gnocchi recipe.  Very healthy at about 275 calories per serving.
Simple and ready in 15 minutes.
The recipe consisted of a simple stir fry of asparagus in a pan with a drizzle of olive oil for about 3 minutes.  From there I added a cup of chicken broth, the prosciutto and a cup of frozen peas.
Follow the Gnocchi preparation as per instructions.  Mine was simple; boil water and add in the gnocchi.  After about 5 minutes or when the gnocchi surfaces scoop them out and throw them into the stir fry pan for about a minute or so.

Simple, healthy and yummy.
Cheers