Continuum Performance Center

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Switch it up



Why do subscribers spend their hard earned money on one on one sessions, classes, and bootcamps? To get results, correct? So why outside of "CPC workouts" aren't you putting forth the effort you do when you're in front of a coach? The results that could be achieved by doing your part (exercising efficiently and eating healthy) are so much more reachable if you just stay on top of your game when not at CPC. We've told you all along that if you need a program to follow outside of your CPC workouts just ask! We'll make you a program and set you up with someone to help with the nutrition side too. It's what we do, so stop making excuses!

Take a bootcamp, TRX class, boxing, swimming, go out to a park, go hiking, even walk - it's better than sitting on your ass. Anything new will re-energize you and get you closer to your goal.The weather is no longer a problem, so get out there and try something new!

- CW 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

You're on vacation ... That doesn't mean your training gets put on hold.


In March, I had the chance to travel south with the WNE Softball team to their spring training in Clermont, FL. Despite the much needed warm and sunny weather and the immediate switch in the brain to vacation mode, I knew there still was work to be done. Some of you may know I have a Half Ironman coming up the first weekend of May. A trip to Florida took me away from logging miles in the pool and on the bike, but I'll be honest I was looking forward to the change of pace. I would be willing to bet that when many of you vacation your workout routine gets a little lax too. Rest and relaxation are important components of our training programs! However, when on vacation don't throw all that hard work out the window by taking the week off completely. 

With April vacation just around the corner I've provided you with a few workout tips and ideas that you can take with you.

1. Pack your travel friendly TRX!
Yes! Take your TRX away with you. Vacation is the perfect time to break up the monotony of training. Take your workouts outdoors! Hang your TRX to the local playground system, palm tree, or hotel room door. You may not have one of the CPC coaches telling you what to do, but having the freedom to execute your own workout at your desired pace will be a welcomed change for a week. I was able to turn the playground behind one the practice softball field into my own personal gym. I got a few stares from the team but I got a kick ass workout in while they practiced. And the CPC coaches are here for you if you want a little guidance to take with you. 


2. Change things up!
Taking your vacation to the beach? Rent a paddle board or a kayak. Heading to the mountains? Go for a hike. Regardless of where you go there is something to do to get you out and moving. Do a quick web search and find local walking & hiking trails. While in Florida I stumbled upon a series of biking & walking trails surrounding the softball complexes the team was playing at. The website railtotrail.com is a great resource and you can find you almost any trail system in the US. They also have a free app to download for quick check when out on the trail! The South Lake trail in Minneola took me to the local lake's waterfront and beach front properties keeping me entertained during my 10 mile run.



3. Volume Down, Intensity Up.
You are on vacation after all, so bring the time spent working out down, BUT you still want to get a quality workout in. The intensity you work at has to be high. That means: your heart rate has to creep into that "unpleasant" range for awhile after a quality warm up. For example get a quick, but intense, 20min TRX or body weight workout in and then hit the beach or the pool with the family. This is the workout I created for my playground workout. Keep in mind I needed to get some miles in this day too so modify as you see fit!



4. Rest & Recovery
As important as keeping up with your workout routine is, rest and recovery is just as important! Don't take this too literally, but a day off is just as good for the body as it is for the mind. Kick back and enjoy a day of sleeping in and laziness. If you get a chance treat yourself to a massage, some time in the hot tub, and of course a tasty adult beverage or two. 




Sunday, April 13, 2014

Cookies? Yes, cookies.

Yes! We sell cookies. Get over it!

We made the decision to bring in the full line of Liz Lovely cookies to CPC. Bringing this product line into CPC has raised a few eyebrows, and questions, so I'm going to try to address some of the concerns and inform everyone about our decision.

The cookies have been well received (particularly by yours truly), but there have been a couple of skeptics. We've heard things like, "OMG! that's a lot of calories!" or "Whoa, do you know how much sugar is in this?". The short answer: YEAH, I do. IT'S. A. COOKIE! Cookies are supposed to have sugar, otherwise it wouldn't be a sweet and delicious TREAT!  The fact is that these cookies are meant to be just that - a treat. All cookies, brownies, cakes, cupcakes, ice cream, etc. are meant to be consumed occasionally.   

For the record, the whole staff at CPC eats cookies. True story. And we all love the Liz Lovely cookies. We all love them but we don't have them everyday. We recognize that they are not a 'health' food and shouldn't be eaten regularly or in excess. Too much of anything can be bad for you. Avocados are delicious - and great for you! - but eat them 24/7 and let me know how you feel.  So have a cookie once-in-a-while.

Speaking of 'health'.  These cookies are not a health food by definition, but they are gluten free, dairy free, egg free, kosher, non-gmo, and vegan. All great stuff! To make a couple of comparisons: the sugar and calorie contents of the Liz Lovely cookies are right on par with some "100 calorie cookie/snack packs" that are out there and if we're being honest ... most people don't have just one pack.  The big difference between those packs and the Liz Lovely cookies? The ingredient list on the Liz Lovely cookies is half the size and we can pronounce the whole ingredient list.  Whether it's a cookie, or a salad, we want to choose something that is wholesome, minimally processed, high quality, and doesn't contain things you can't read. I don't know about you, but my health, and the health of my family, is more important than getting caught up in the sensationalized propaganda of calorie counting. Be concerned with where the calories come from rather than how many there are. 

One last thing: I know many endurance athletes who have a problem with eating before exercise and getting an upset stomach.  I encourage you to try a cookie, or half a cookie, as a pre-workout meal.  Just like the Garuka Bars, the Liz Lovely cookies have those sugars that can help fuel you but also keep you from having stomach issues.  Give them a shot.  

CPC is here to try to give you as much good information and products as possible to help you make good choices. We gave you the information. Now it's up to you to do what you will with it.  

- Mike