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Are You Working Hard Enough?

November 17th, 2011 admin No comments

I recently received this email from bootcamp legend BJ Gaddour of Mission Metabolism Bootcamp in Milwaukee.  I thought it was right on the point.  No matter how great the programming is for your workouts, you still need to put the effort in to get the results. 

Just an FYI, at Coulee Region Boot Camps we design our classes to be “metabolic conditioning”.  It is explained in the post, but essentially if you are trying to burn fat, lose your baby weight, get rid of your gut and achieve a lean and fit physique, then metabolic conditioning is the biggest bang for your buck.  If you want to get big and bulky then what’s written below does not apply to you.

Without further ado……. here’s BJ…..

Metabolic Training is the ultimate fusion of anaerobic strength and aerobic cardio exercise and adds a new twist to the classic bodybuilding routines of the past. 

A metabolic workout is essentially a total body interval workout using short, max effort anaerobic work periods (typically 15-60 seconds in length) performed in an alternating set format (such as supersets, circuits, complexes, Tabatas, etc.) with short, incomplete rest periods between exercises (typically 10-30 seconds in length). 

The high training intensity builds strength and muscle, jacks up anaerobic metabolism, and creates a large post-workout afterburn for up to 48 hours after completing your workout.

The high training density, or work completed per unit of time, causes a great deal of direct calorie burning during the workout to best stimulate fat loss.

Finally, the negative work-to-rest ratios (e.g. 20 seconds of work and 10 seconds of rest) inherent to the vast majority of metabolic workouts create a cumulative fatigue that also stimulates aerobic metabolism and thus provides incredible cardiovascular benefits.

That being said, metabolic training is not for the weak of mind or heart and it’s all about working as hard as you possibly can at your current fitness level. Outlined below is a general criteria to follow to ensure you do just that:

Four Signs You’re NOT Working Hard Enough

1.) Lack of Muscular Burn:
Anaerobic exercise with short, incomplete rest periods creates a great deal of lactic acid accumulation causing intense muscular fatigue and burning. Simply put, if your muscles aren’t burning, you’re not working hard enough. However, this does not mean that you need train to muscular failure on every set. However, for the optimal training effect you should come close to but stop just before technical failure, the point at which going any further would comprise proper exercise form and technique.

2.) Lack of Personal Confrontation:
Studies show that training intensity, not volume, determines the degree of metabolic boost from a given workout. That being said, if you don’t have at least a couple moments during your workout when you feel like you want to quit or you hate your life, you’re not working hard enough. Progressive overload remains the hallmark of any solid fitness routine and if you are not pushing past your comfort zone your body will stop adapting to ANY routine. This is nothing more than the man in the mirror test- get some!

3.) No Sounds of Exertion: If you’re not grunting, groaning, huffing, or puffing you’re simply not working hard enough. Your heart rate should be up the whole workout with your lungs working overtime and you might even get a nice little workout booger or two by the time it’s all said and done. In other words, these total body workouts create a systemic effect that activates your body’s fight or flight response to help you go the distance. I’m not saying you have to scream like a rabid animal, but I am saying that I wouldn’t be surprised if you did. Finally, I think another good analogy is the 4 letter word test- if you’re not fighting back the burning desire to yell out a profane 4 letter word or two, well then you’re probably not working hard enough.

4.) Not Sweating: A good metabolic workout will have you glistening during the first couple minutes of the workout and your shirt should be soaked halfway in. If you’re not dripping in a pool of your own sweat at the end of each workout, you simply did not use use heavy enough loads or advanced enough exercise variations to create a metabolic disturbance. Either that or you were resting too long between sets. In general, you should never take more than 60 seconds of rest between sets with metabolic training and 10-30 seconds seems to be the sweet spot.

Four Signs You’re Working Too Hard

1.) Diminished Training Intensity:
In general, if you need to reduce your training loads from set to set, then you’re probably working too hard. Your goal is to be able to use the sames loads at the end of the workout that you used in the beginning without excessively resting before increasing the loads in the subsequent workout. The only exception here is if the workout actually calls for you to reduce your loads throughout the training session. In addition, it’s better to go into a given work period with a general rep range to work within. For example, if you were using 30-second work periods, a typical rep range within that time frame is 8-12 reps if you’re moving at the typical 3-4 second per rep tempo. If you’re getting more than 15 reps, the loads are too light. If you’re getting less than 6 reps, the loads are too heavy.

2.) Excessive Resting:
If you are being forced to rest/pause a couple times during a work period, or you’re resting longer than your rest periods allow for, you’re probably working too hard. If you choose the appropriate exercise intensity, you should be able to train with minimal if any stopping during the work periods within your workout. As the workout progresses, a brief 3-5 second pause here and there to reset and reload is fine, but if you’re taking any longer than that and stopping constantly, then you need to reduce your loads or regress the exercise appropriately.

3.) Excessive Breathing: A good workout will have you breathing hard as your body’s demand for oxygen increases, but you should never be completely out of breath or gasping for air. If you start wheezing or coughing, that’s a clear sign to stop exercising immediately. If symptoms persist, it could be related to exercise-induced asthma or another serious condition and you should seek immediate medical attention. It’s important to note that larger individuals with more muscle mass will have greater overall oxygen demands and will thus be more prone to being out of breath than their smaller, less muscled counterparts.

4.) Dizziness or Blurred Vision: If you get dizzy or have vision trouble during any portion of exercise, then you’re probably working too hard. Either that or you could be experiencing a migraine or vertigo or have symptoms of low blood pressure, dehydration, or lack of nutrition. If this conditions persists, you must immediately discontinue your fitness program and seek medical attention. 

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Anthony here again……….

 

Please take a hard look at yourself next time you workout.  Are you really working or coasting?

 

As I tell my clients….. get comfortable being uncomfortable.

How to Make Routines Stick

October 7th, 2011 admin No comments

My previous post I talked about changing your routine to get the results you want.

You can read it HERE

I wanted to add something to that.

The key to making changes to your life is to change your routine.  The key to changing your routine is PLANNING.

Failing to plan is planning to fail

Without planning your routine can and probably will fall apart.  If that does happen the most important thing is to not cry about it and jump right back on board your routine.

But we really want to stop that from ever happening.  That’s where planning comes in.

Take the example from a previous post.  Someone has set a goal of making one home-cooked meal every day.  No instant junk from a box or just add water type of meal.  Real food and a recipe. 

What happens if this person does not plan out his meals for the week?  What happens if he does plan out his meals, but does not shop for the ingredients? 

He falls back onto his old routine.  He’s hungry and frustrated and the drive through is only 5 minutes away.  He falls back into his old comfort zone.

There is a quote that says “We do not rise to the level of our expectations. We fall to the level of our training.”

Same principle here.  If we are not prepared and don’t plan then we can’t execute our routine.

So what happens when something forces us out of our routine?

And I don’t mean being lazy.  I mean your family comes to visit, or you are on vacation, or your house caught on fire, etc.

Random events can throw us off our routine.  What do we do then?

We do not rise to the level of our expectations. We fall to the level of our training.”

How can you execute your routine while you are not in your routine environment?

It’s all about following molding your routine to your new environment and having a little will power.  You have to fall into your new comfort zone and not your old comfort zone.

Recently I had to travel for my full time job.  I spent 5 days flying and driving in 5 different states with a group of coworkers.  Every meal was at a restaurant or hotel. 

I’ll try to document how I stuck to my routine while on the road in the following days.  Hopefully you can use this to your advantage next time you are forced out of your routine.

Thanks,

Anthony

Great Workout on the Road

August 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

I spent the weekend at my parents house to attend the wedding of a good friend. It’s great to get back home be back on the farm (even though it’s just an acreage now, no animals besides cats and a dog). 

They also happen to live over 25 miles from the nearest commercial gym or “fitness center”. 

So what do you do when you want to get a good workout in?  Not just going for a run, but something that will elevate your metabolism, get you stronger and get that fat burning!

I was not going to make the 40 minute drive.  There was just too much stuff going on to justify the time commitment. My wife was in the wedding and doing “wedding stuff” all day.  I have to help watch our two kids and help my parents with anything they want help with around the place.

Have you been in a similar situation? Do you give up and plan to “make it up” next week? 

I decided nothing will stop me and if this happens to you; you have lots of choices.

1. Do a bodyweight only workout. Pick out a number, say 100, and perform that many reps of pushups, squats, lunges, and jumping jacks.  Break them up any way you like them and don’t stop until you are all done.  Simple and effective.

2. If you are planning ahead you can bring some bands along to incorporate into your bodyweight workout.  This allows you to incorporate some pulling exercises to get a balanced workout for your whole body.  Check out the best bands you can possibly get from the Band Man Dave Schmitz.





3. Odd object lifting.  Find something reasonably heavy (large stones, logs, small children, tires, etc) and lift it any way you can imagine.  You can even pick it up and carry it for distance.  This will get you a great workout and hit all those “inbetween” muscles you forgot you had!

Lucky for me my dad unknowingly came to the rescue.  The barn roof in the process of being reshingled to fix some holes.  There were 25 bundles of shingles (70lbs each) that needed to be carried up the ladder to the top of the roof. 

So I threw the bags on my shoulder (1 at a time) and carried them up the ladder and dropped them on the roof.  I did this as quickly as possible to really push myself and also to avoid the angry wasps that had a few nest under the hole in the roof and didn’t like me slamming the shingles onto the roof their home was attached to.  My dad found some wasps spray and stood on the roof “riding shotgun.”

So 15 minutes, 2 stings and 50+ dead wasps later I was done.  I felt great to get in such a demanding workout in the fresh air. 

For completeness sake I went into the garage and did a few sets pullups on the steel beam in the roof.  I also climbed from one end of the beam to the other with my knees tucked to my chest to avoid the cars.  After that I did some pushups.

That was it.  I got a great workout incorprating total body moves, some upper body pulling, core and grip all while helping my dad out. 

So there are no barriers to good workouts, just excuses.  Get creative and get fit!

Can you get injured from using an elliptical machine?

August 9th, 2010 admin No comments

When I go into any gym I always lots of ellipticals.  They always seem to be the busiest piece of equipment in the gym. I’m sure the people using them have goals of losing weight and being healthy.   They rely of these machines to help burn fat while being easy on the joints. 

Now I think if someone has a knee injury, then the elliptical may be the only exercise they can do without pain.  That is great.  As long as they are doing something for their health, go ahead.

However, the elliptical machine can cause problems of it’s own.  Check out this article that explains more:

http://www.thespec.com/article/813467

Basically the elliptical machine put the user is a forward position.  The hip flexors are shortened and over time short hip flexors lead to back pain. 

So what are we to do?  Either have knee pain or back pain?  Is that our only choice?

Absolutely not!

Start strength training for goodness sake.  Proper strength training routines that use a full body workout are the best exercise for you.  Strength training helps build lean muscle.  This lean muscle burns fat like crazy. 

Strength training also can help keep your joints healthy.   By using the proper exercises and correct form you strengthen the muscles around your joint.  You can also improve your joint mobility and muscle flexibility.  Neither the elliptical or treadmill can do that.

It may be intimidating to start strength training.  You may not know where to start.

It’s really easy.  Pick a few exercises.  Let’s use bodyweight squats, pushups (put your hands on a higher surface like a table or chair to make them easier), and lunges.  Now do 10 reps of each.  Start with the squat, then pushups, then lunges.   Do them as quickly as possible then rest 30 seconds.  Repeat 3-5 times.  That is a great workout with no joint impact. 

At Coulee Region Boot Camps in La Crosse we always balance the exercises over your entire body.  Your form is always monitored to ensure safety for your joints and muscles.  And using our interval style strength training will help you melt off 9x more fat then running on a treadmill or elliptical.

I hope you can see how ellipticals should be a complement to a exercise program.  They should never be the whole program!

But if you have to use the elliptical please stretch your hip flexors before and after.  That’s all I ask.

The Best Exercises for Rapid Fat Loss and Lean Muscle Gain Part 1

April 21st, 2010 admin No comments

I often get asked what the best exercises are to lose fat AND gain muscle fast.

 

I’ll keep this as simple as possible for you. The best exercises for fat loss are also the best exercises for muscle gain and visa versa. These exercises all have one thing in common: they provide a UNIQUE challenge to your body AND involve as many muscles in your body as possible.

 

Both the scientific research and the real world case studies have shown that total body workouts are superior for maximal fat loss and muscle gain.

 

It’s as simple as the Dream Body Equation below:

 

More Muscles Involved =

 

More Calories Burnt + Greater Muscle-Building Stimulus =

 

Greater Fat Lost + Greater Muscle Gain

 

I must be honest in that I have a true love-hate relationship with the following movements I am about to share with you. Love because of the unparalleled fat-melting, muscle-building results they provide. Hate because they break me every single workout by leaving me in tears while in a pool of my own sweat.  In other words, these are not for the weak of mind, body, or soul!

 Stay tuned for a video to demonstrate the exercises below!

Without further adieu, here is the official top 10 list of my favorite total body exercises in the world for fat loss and lean muscle gain:

 

Exercise#1- Any Burpee Variation

 

Exercise#2- Any Squatting Combination Exercise- Squat to Overhead Press, Squat to Row, Squat to Chest Press, Braced Core Squat, Single-Leg Squat plus Curl to Press, etc.

 

Exercise#2- The Swing- Dumbbells, Kettlebells, Med Balls, or Sandbags

 

Exercise#3- Any Lunge Combination Exercise- Alternating Lunge plus Curl to Press, Alternating Lunge plus Twist, Alternating Lunge plus Chest Press, Alternating Reverse Lunge plus Row, Split Jump plus Curl etc.

 

Exercise#4- Any Push-Up Combination Exercise- Push-ups plus Knee-Ins, Push-up Rows, T-Push-Ups, Spiderman Push-ups, Squat Thrust Push-Ups, Four-Way Push-up Crawl, etc.

 

Exercise#5- The Chop- Dumbbells, Kettlebells, Med Balls, Bands, or Sandbags

 

Exercise#6- Olympic Lifting Variations: Dumbbell or Kettlebell Cleans, Snatches, High Pulls

 

Exercise#7- Pushup to Plank Transfer

 

Exercise#8- Rear Foot Elevated Deadlift plus Curl to Press

 

Exercise#9- Med Ball Snatch-Slam Combo

 

Exercise#10- Dumbbell or Kettlebell Single-Leg RDL plus Row

 

Well I hope you take my expert advice and jack up your training with these 10 deadly total body combination exercises. I guarantee you better results in less time by regularly employing these movements into your workouts. Of course it’s now up to you to take your workouts, and your body, to the next level.

 

I’ll be sharing some more great exercises for those specific trouble spot areas (e.g. legs, butt, abs, chest, arms, etc.) that are holding your sexy back in the days to come ;)

 

Anthony Dix

Coulee Region Boot Camps

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The Fat Loss Vitamin

March 20th, 2010 admin No comments

I love vitamin D.  Studies have shown that vitamin D has numerous health benefits. 

Dr May Mellanby discovered vitamin D and shoed it’s role in rickets.  He also showed that vitamin D supplementation actually healed cavities as shown here.

Lack of vitamin D has also been shown increase your risk of flu.

And most recently vitamin D has been shown to accelerate fat loss.  Check out Johny Bowden’s blog about it here.

I take at least 2000 IU of vitamin D daily and suggest you do the same.  It will have great health benefits.  And lets face it, taking a couple small pills a day is extremely cost effective and easy.  Make sure you get vitamin D3 as it’s the most easily absorbed form of vitamin D.

Crunches are Dangerous

March 3rd, 2010 admin No comments

Almost everyone wants 6-pack abs or a flat abs.  For decades most people have believed that doing a few thousand crunches a day will get us a magazine model midsection.

I want to speak out against crunches.  They will not get you the tight stomach you desire.  Yet they are the go to exercise for almost all “core” training in gyms and fitness classes today.  So why does this happen?

Because people are lazy.  It’s much easier to just lay or your back and bob your head up & down.

That needs to stop now!

Here are several reasons to never do a crunch again in your life.

They are Dangerous – check out this article that mentions Stuart McGill, who is one the the worlds leading spine biomechanists.  He has been studying the spine for 30 years and has seen or recreated every injury you could imagine.  Crunches put huge shear and compressive forces on your spine.  That may be fine if you want a herniated disc, but I’ll pass.

They do not work – how many people do you know that do tons of crunches and yet do not have abs of envy. Yet they keep at it.  Ever hear the definition of insanity?  It’s doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results.  Men’s health mentioned a study that showed it takes 20,000 crunches to lose 1 pound.  20,000 crunches = 1 POUND!  That would take days to complete.  No thank you.

They are boring – have you ever tried to do a few hundred or even thousand crunches?  Laying in one spot and looking at the ceiling for a half hour doesn’t sound like my idea of a good time.  I would rather just close my eyes and take a nap.  That would be more productive than crunches.

As you lose weight crunches become less effective – the lower your bodyweight the less resistance on each crunch.  So the better fat loss results you get, the more crunches needed to get keep getting any results.  See 1st reason above, more crunches sounds like  recipe for disaster.

Athletes do not do crunches – think of some of your favorite athletes.  Chances are they are lean and have great looking abs.  But they don’t do any crunches.  Most of them get a six pack by staying lean and doing their sport (think snowboarders and surfers) or doing anything but crunches.

So what are we supposed to do to get a sexy midsection?  Stay tuned and I will give you the best bang for your buck exercises to do just that.

Take care.

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Prograde Lean Valentine’s Day Sale

February 9th, 2010 admin No comments

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How?

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

Yours in health,

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Healthy Super Bowl Recipes

February 6th, 2010 admin No comments

With Super Bowl Sunday this weekend, the time is now to start prepping for the smorgasbord of goodies for your football party. This usually work well with any weight loss efforts you are making.  However, why not make some small changes to some of your favorite party food recipes to make them healthier and more figure-friendly come kickoff?  There is no reason you can’t support your fat loss goals and eat some great food!

 

Listed below are approved food choices and/or healthier substitutes for traditional party foods. Use this list to keep your taste buds happy while saving at least hundreds if not thousands of calories in the process. If you use these strategies consistently for parties and social gatherings over the course of the year, this could prevent 5-10 lbs of fat gain… easily!

 

Section I- Appetizers

 

  • Naked Sandwiches (preferably bun-less, only use whole grain bun option if absolutely needed)
  • Thin Crust Whole Grain Pizza
  • Fruit Salad (throw low carb whipped cream and dash of splenda/stevia on top as desired)
  • Super Salad Bowl (use unlimited veggies and meats, dip dressing on the side or use low calorie substitutes)
  • Sweet Potato Fries
  • Tuna or Chicken Salad
  • Nut Butter on Celery Sticks
  • Mixed Nuts (no sugar, unroasted, low in salt)
  • Cheese, Eggs, and Meat Tray
  • Caprese Salad
  • Raw Veggies (use dip sparingly unless it hummus)
  • Grilled/Sauteed Veggies (use extra virgin olive or coconut oil)
  • Figure-Friendly Nachos (see “accessories” below for ingredients: tortillas, cheese, salsa, and guac)
  • Buffalo Chicken Bites (skinless, no breading, use low calorie buffalo sauce sparingly)
  • Pasta Salad (use whole grain pasta and go easy on the dressings, choosing marina based sauces over creamier versions)

 

Section II- Accessories

 

  • Natural Whole Grain Tortillas
  • Natural Baked Chips
  • Natural Cheetohs
  • Diet Lipton Green Teas (or other low calorie/carb beverages)
  • Water
  • Natural Salsa
  • Guacamole
  • Salad Dressings: Vinegars of choice (apple cider, red wine, balsamic, etc.)
  • Other Low Calorie Condiments of Choice: mustard, hot sauce, horseradish, etc.

 

Section III- Main Courses

 

  • Lettuce Burgers (use extra lean sirloin or bison, preferably bun-less only using whole grain bun option if absolutely needed)
  • Rotisserie Chicken (choose “plain” and remove skin and dab off any grease as needed with paper towel)
  • Extra Lean Kosher Hot Dogs (preferably bun-less, only use whole grain bun option if absolutely needed)
  • Chili (preferably bean-less, only use if absolutely needed and feel free to swap extra lean turkey for the beef version to cut down fat intake)
  • Pizza (see “appetizers” above or use whole grain/thin crust options from restaurants or frozen food isles)

 

Section IV- Desserts

 

  • Edy’s Grand Light Ice Cream
  • Prograde Cravers (100% organic chocolate snacks bars)
  • Larabars
  • Cocoa Via Bars or Packs
  • Low Carb Cheesecake from Cheesecake Factory
  • Protein Cookies (swap in protein powder for flour)

 

BONUS- Top 10 Tips to Save Thousands of Calories on Super Bowl Sunday

 

1.) Go Naked: Replace all buns or breading for sandwiches with a lettuce wrap alternative to cut calories, stabilize blood sugar, and boost fiber and micronutrient intake.

 

2.) Hydrate: Drink at least two to four cups of water before eating AND one to two cups every 15-30 minutes after you start eating to fill your stomach and prevent overeating that can be triggers by dehydration.

 

3.) Eliminate Empty Liquid Calories: Minimize or eliminate all fruit juices, regular sodas, and alcohol. Opt for water, tea, or low calorie/carb beverages in moderation to leave more room for whole food choices that have more nutritional value and better fill you up.

 

4.) Do not fast in preparation for a feast as it will turn your body into a famished fat-storing machine the next time you eat. The resulting low blood sugar levels that come from not eating for four hours or more make you crave junk foods high in both fat and refined sugars.

 

5.) Replace All White with Brown (Or Better Yet… Green!): Be sure to use the whole grain alternatives for any starch you serve at your party (e.g. chips, tortillas, breads, rice, pasta). Whole grains have more vitamins and minerals and are high in fiber which means they won’t have as negative of an impact on your blood sugar compared to its white counterparts. However, if you want to be a nutritional boy or girl scout, go one step further by replacing all brown with green in the form of green veggies (see “Go Naked” above).

 

6.) Focus on eating lean proteins and fruits and veggies first. Use these in unlimited amounts as needed to fill you up and best prevent the typical party “killshot” of high carb and high fat meals (e.g. thick crust pizza with extra full-fat cheese).

 

7.) Never eat directly out of the bag or community bowl and use smaller plates to put your food on while limiting yourself to a pre-set plate total (e.g. four plate maximum during a three-hour football game).

 

8.) Replace Gold With Green: Opt for guacamole over cheese for your salads and chips. Guacamole is not only low in saturated fat and high in heart healthy monounsaturated fats but it also has a ton of fiber that will help fill you up fast and prevent overeating. Though cheese is a true super food in moderation, it is very easy to overeat especially when mixed with refined carb sources like white chips and pizza.

 

9.) Replace Flour with Protein Powder: Few people know that protein powder makes a great cooking or baking substitute for flour (e.g. protein cookies). By adding protein and reducing carb intake you will boost metabolism.

 

10.) 20 Chews: Eat slowly and require a certain number of chews before you swallow to allow your brain enough time to get the “I’m full” signal (e.g. 20 pre-swallow chews).

Enjoy the game and enjoy the food you eat.

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The Dark Side of Super Bowl Sunday

February 5th, 2010 admin No comments

Whether or not you’re a football fan there is a very good chance you’ll be heading to a Super Bowl party this Sunday.

And as you are fully aware, these parties can be VERY hazardous to your waistline. But hey, it’s not hard to keep the pounds from packing on while watching (or ignoring) the Colts vs. the Saints.

Here are three Super Simple tips to keep you slim this Sunday:

1) Take a 15 minute walk during halftime to stimulate your metabolism and improve digestion

2) Limit alcohol consumption. Not only are these “empty calories”, but they also cause you to make poor food choices. And if you’re hungover on Monday, well, you’ll make poor food choices the day after the game, too!

3) Sure, you can enjoy some of your favorite “guilty pleasures” but you MUST avoid hanging around the snack table nibbling on everything in site.

BONUS TIP: Oftentimes when we feel hungry it is our body craving the proper nutrients it needs to be fueled with. That’s a great reason to take a Whole Foods based multi-vitamin like Prograde Nutrition’s VGF 25+ (  http://couleeregionbootcamps.getprograde.com/vgfwomen OR http://couleeregionbootcamps.getprograde.com/vgfmen )

See, it’s not so hard! Enjoy the big game.

Yours in health,

Anthony

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