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Great Legs for the Ladies JamCore Style - Leg Extensions

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

So here I am working with Lana on Leg Extensions. This includes important tips on form and why its important to warm up before excersies such as lunges. We are here to teach you great form and work with you to prevent injuries. This is Lana’s leg workout JamCore Style!

So what questions do you have about form and technique?

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Keeping Motivated

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Everyday when I wake up, I think about how fortunate I am to have my health. Some people think about their next cash bonus, or next vacation, but I think about my fitness. I don’t consider myself boring by any means. I just understand one thing: if I don’t workout 5 days a week my body will shut down.

This morning, as usual, I was doing my warm up routine to get ready for my workout after three days off. I turned to Scott, my training partner, and told him I couldn’t understand why people don’t workout more. I had only stopped for three days and I was dying. Scott said to me, “Well Jamo not everyone is like you, many people aren’t as motivated as you are.” I replayed, “Come one, we’re all human and go through aches and pains that I’m getting right now. I even get frustrated with myself at times.” Scott said, “What is your secret for staying motivated and not eating the ice cream and brownie, like you could have had last night at my party? I could tell you were dying to eat it.”
I replayed, “I did have it when you weren’t looking!”

So here are some motivational tips to keep you upbeat and positive:

•Don’t put too much pressure on yourself

•Start eating basic wholesome food with great tastes

•Train always at the same time each day, and have a routine that you stick to 5 days a week (I know this can be boring, but it will only be boring if you let it be)

•Don’t buy junk to fill up the fridge, only buy it when you crave it don’t do the same workouts ALL the time, changing up your routine every 4 weeks (the JamCore site has many different routine, especially the JamCore training system based ones. They are fun and have many creative exercises incorporated. Try Them!)

•Spend the weekend doing an outdoor activity with your friends and family

•Become a creature of good habits. I understand that changing your behaviors is not always easy. If you start by making gradual differences, I can guaranty you will become more organized including in your training and eating. A helpful way to start is by first making your life simple and clean. A good example of this lifestyle is Japanese people. Their houses are very uncomplicated and organized, which makes them a power to be reckoned with. My point is you are the product of your own environment.
A messy environment = messy person

What will keep you thinking about your health and fitness?

Look around you at your local gym. You will notice that, the older generations are much more of gym users than the young generation.
They have concluded that they don’t want to wake up with aches and pains, like I did when I stopped training for three days and I’m only 40. So the older generations are making sure to stay pain free, by exercising and eating healthy to live longer.

YOUR WEALTH IS YOUR HEALTH and people are holding on to it. This makes me wonder what will happen to our younger generation 10 years from now. I said it before and I say it again, the day you stop moving, is the day you die.

You made a decision to have a retirement fund, or saving up your bank account. Make sure you make the same decision when it comes to working out and staying healthy.

Comments and questions are always welcome.

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Affordable Personal Training

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

Besides my love of personal training as part of my life I always wanted to help other in the gym that either couldn’t afford or couldn’t schedule the time to work with a personal trainer. While working out with clients I always found myself helping other work on their form and giving out other advice.

So long story short I started JamCore Personal Training to give everyone access to the benefits of working with a personal trainer. We will give you the tools needed for overall good health and fitness and teach you things such as good poster, great form, and training systems to get in the best shape of your life.

As we all know, personal trainers can be pretty pricey, personal trainers can cost on average $60 to $75 an hour. JamCore is a computer and video iPod based personal training system. For $19.95 per month (less for multi-month packages) you can have our training tools with you anytime you need them. Want to work on a new body part or learn how to use a fitness ball download the segment to your video player and it is ready to use when you are.

With JamCore training you can have the workouts whenever you want to do them and whenever you have time to do it. You are in control of when you workout, you’re not on someone else’s schedule.

So you can join and download the straight to your computer or to your iPod. For a list of some video iPod opiton checkout the following link: iPod Prices

Ready to join the community, please post question or contact me or any of our team on The Team page.

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Creative Breakfast – The Strawberry Blazer

Monday, February 19th, 2007

This morning I woke up late around 5 a.m. Jamo’s day usually starts at 3 a.m. to go to the gym with my training partners Scott and Dana. I had 5 minutes for breakfast; I open the fridge and guess what I saw there, a big nothing. Busy all day I forgot to do the shopping last night.

I opened the kitchen cabinet, only to find all I had was dry oatmeal, frozen strawberries and protein powder. At this point, I had only 2 minutes left for breakfast with legs to train, and as you may know, legs are one of the hardest body parts to train.

I took the blender, put 2 scoops of protein, 5 frozen strawberries, and half cup of dry oatmeal and blended the whole thing together. WOW! It was nice. Call it JamCore Strawberry Blazer! Try it and let me know what you think. I followed Brian philosophy of using common sense when eating. I know the ingredients I used were healthy alone and better that a donut or sweet muffin.

I am interested to know what our nutritionist Brian thinks about my creation. I will ask him to post on the JamCore Strawberry Blazer. How creative have you gotten with your nutrition, any examples or creations of your own?

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The Perfect Six-Pack

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

People always ask me, “Jamo how do you stay in such good shape at 40?” The first thing I want you to understand is that Rome wasn’t built in a day. To get the perfect six-pack, and a great body, you need smart training, consistency, and the right tools. By the right tools I don’t mean, an abs swinger, a magic pill, or a Hollywood star that got paid making you believe that the machine they used gave them their great body.

Getting the perfect six-pack can be achieved; the first step is to have structured training. It’s a ten-week program, of workouts not lasting longer than one hour. You work on your abs three times a week with one or two other body part, with a day break in between where you do 30 minute cardio x 2 (morning on empty stomach and evening after your workout). Let me break it down for you.

Monday: Start the day with 30 min cardio on an empty stomach. At night workout 45 minutes chest and arms with 10 minutes of abdominals. Add another 20 minute of cardio to finish your workout, you shouldn’t spend more than 1hour and 15 minutes in the gym.

Tuesday: Start the day with 40 minutes of cardio on an empty stomach. At night workout 30 minutes cardio with 10 minutes of abdominal work.

Wednesday: Same as Monday but train legs and abdominal work.

Thursday: Same as Tuesday.

Friday: Same as Wednesday but at night train back, shoulders and abs.

Saturday and Sunday: Take off to recover

These are the kind of routines that I want to teach you. Through this blog, I can fill you in on different ways to get in great shape, and a great six-pack. Our nutritionist, Brian, will also be a big help to your overall fitness goal. If you want to know more ask me and I can answer any questions you have. The videos at JamCore Personal Training show you the correct exercises, techniques and form used in the routines. The only real way to achieve the perfect six-pack is to make a commitment to yourself, and stick to it. Start by making the commitment, then come back here and I will help train you.

Who’s first?

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Welcome to the Jamcore Training Blog

Friday, February 9th, 2007

Welcome to the Jamcore Personal Training blog, the purpose of this blog is to interact with the health & fitness community and educate people on living a healthier lifestyle. I’m excited about our blog as it allows me to communicate directly with you! Remember, it’s a place where anyone can get in touch with the team and me so that we can help you meet your goals.

So let’s get to know each other: What are you here for? Do you want help with fitness, nutrition, or personal training (or all of these)? Do you want to live a healthy lifestyle and make some new friends?

How about becoming a JamCore ‘success story’ or one of our team trainers? We’ve made some great connections and keep growing. We’d also like to get out into the real world by planning events such as group trips, singles or community nights, training sessions, as well as many more exciting activities. Now that you’ve come this far, I truly hope we can help you take the next step to a life-long love of healthy living. So, let us know your ideas and welcome to JamCore Personal Training!

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