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Thursday
Oct302014

HumerusFitness 200 Push Up Challenge

Spoiler alert!! I had a bit of problem counting by 10's during this Push Up Fitness Challenge and kind of short changed myself. Perhaps my 1000 calorie per day weight cut is effecting brain function a bit ;)

Anyways, it is what it is and the point of this video is to take part in this fitness challenge and see how well you can do. Even with a few less reps than I should have done, I think I performed pretty well. I may even try a do-over next week if I feel the urge to do another 200 or so pushups...

One interesting note is the fact that I actually burned 1 calorie per pushup performed during this push-up challenge, so 190 calories in all. I generally let my Garmin HRM run until my heart rate comes down to around 120 beats per minute to offset the fact that I start out most exercises with my heart rate lower.

Wednesday
Oct292014

Total Gym Fit Versus XLS Comparison Review

I have been getting some questions about my new Total Gym Fit. So far I have owned three Total Gym's. My first Total Gym I bought used and I believe it was the original Infomercial Total Gym, I then got a new Total Gyn XLS version a few years back and just recently acquired the latest Total Gym Fit model.

Most people seem to want to know if the new Total Gym Fit is worth the extra money and if it is worth upgrading to? Now if you already have the Total Gym XLS version, I would not necessarily recommend you go out and get the Fit version since both units pretty much do exactly the same thing. I can say that Total Gym has made some noteworthy improvements to the new Total Gym Fit model so you will have to decide for yourself it this these upgrades are worth the additional cost.

Addition of Extra Resistance Levels:

This is not a huge deal breaker but after using the new Total Gym Fit I do find myself using the levels in-between the main level found on my old Total Gym XLS version so yes, the extra levels do come in handy with some exercises, especially when you are getting tired and you want to drop the weight or resistance just a bit.

Reenforced Arms and Main Brace:

For me this is one of the biggest improvements of the new Total Gym Fit. With my old XLS model, I always found there was a lot of flex in the arms area where the cables attached at the top, so much so that squeaking would occur. Now I am not your usually Total Gym user.I generally do most of my exercises on the top level and even add anywhere from 60-100 additional pounds on the weight bar so I am pushing my Total Gym to its limits, so this flexing I am talking about may not be noticeable for most Total Gym users. The main Brace where you adjust the resistance levels has also been improved and reenforced, I have found it to be much smoother when adjusting the levels up and down, no more need to place my foot on the bottom when making adjustments with the new Total Gym Fit.

Improved Wing Attachment Design:

One accessory that may come with your Total Gym us the wing attachment, the new version is now a two piece design instead of being one piece which does allow me to keep it in place on the bottom and still allow me to keep the Leg Platform on at the same time. This was not possible with the one piece wing attachment.

Weight Bar Slight Relocation:

A small change was made to where the hole is now placed on the new Total Gym Fit. It is now just a bit higher up on the pad perhaps to give a better balance when adding weight to the weight bar? I did however find that with my kind of long legs that I now have to bend them slightly or I will come off the pad at the top. Not a big deal but worth mentioning.

Updated Color Scheme:

For some of you, the looks may or may not be that important and the new color Scheme will not improve your workout but does make the new Total Gym Fit look more up to date for sure. I kind of like it and it matches my gym room very well :)

Tuesday
Oct282014

Total Gym Direct Blog - How To Get Big Arms

I was featured on the Total Gym Direct Blog showing one of my Arm Workouts using the Total Gym! There will be a few more of these demonstration videos as we recorded a series of them for the Total Gym Direct Blog.

In this two minute video I show a couple of my go to exercises for Triceps and Biceps performed of course using the Total Gym. The Total Gym model used in this video is the new Total Gym Fit!

Saturday
Oct252014

Gabriel Doing a 5 Round Workout of the Day

My son Gabriel has been taking Taekwondo with Darren my coach over at CrossFit Langley where I take my CrossFit classes. Darren now offers both adult and kid Taekwondo based Martial Arts classes. Part of Garbiel's training is strength based, usually done at the end of his Taekwondo class, on this day Gabriel was on his own so Darren set him up with a short but challenging 5 round METCON or WOD (Workout of the Day) that consisted of 2 Deadlifts, 8 Box Jumps and 5 Push-ups.

I only caught the last 3 rounds but you can see that Gabriel show's better form than most of us adults :) Gabriel really enjoys just about any type of physical challenge thrown at him and even has some weights set up in his bedroom so he can practice some basic weight lifting movements.

Tuesday
Oct212014

Switching to Google Chromebook

How does this video and post have anything to do with my YouTube subscribers, social media followers, blog article readers? Well, if you're watching my video or reading this article than chances are you are doing so from a computer, or laptop, or tablet, or smart phone of some sort and for sure you have an Internet connection!

I am not siding with the Mac or PC community, as a matter of fact a Google Chromebook is really neither of these and if anything I believe is more of what we can expect from the future in terms of where and how we will access all of our information compared to the current Mac and PC experience.

You may wonder how did my switch to a Google Chromebook all begin since I would have to say for the most part I am a fairly loyal Mac and iOS user? I guess Woot is to blame! Like most of their news letter styled emails, I received yet another one featuring some sort of cheap looking PC laptop but this one caught my eye because of the free 200MB of T-Mobile data per month for life! Which for me is a great offer since when I travel in the US (as I do often) I am virtually cut off from the Internet unless I find a WiFi hotspot. The other interests this HP Chromebook I was viewing offered me was the $200 price tag and the fact that it was NOT running a Windows OS :)

I took the plunge into a Chromebook thinking what do I have to lose, at least I will be able to get online when I am in the US and that right there is worth $200. Little did I know that I would find myself using my HP Chromebook 14 for everyday use much more than I ever expected...

You really need to watch my video since a Chromebook needs to be demonstrated rather than explained to really see what it can do, and what it can not do. After all I am not saying a Chromebook is for everyone!

Some of the main points I cover in my video are as follows:

A Google Chromebook is not a Mac or a PC so to speak.

A super streamlined Unix system is at the core of the Chromebook to access the hardware and run a basic fie system and of course the Google Chrome web browser and extensions.

Most of what you do on a Chromebook will be done via the Google Chrome web browser.

You will need an Internet connection for most everything you do on a Chromebook other than a few offline applications you may have installed (That said I challenge anyone to be productive on a computer or tablet or Smart phone without an Internet connection).

What can you do on a Google Chromebook? Email, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, Flickr, Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Printing to a local printer, upload and view Photos. Pretty much anything you can already do using a web browser and then some... I can even do Screen photo and video capture and Remove Desktop control of a Mac or PC.

What can't you do on a Google Chromebook? Some hardware will not work that requires specific Mac or Windows downloadable extensions, offline work is difficult, heavy duty video and photo editing is not best suited to a Chromebook, power MS Office users or specific accounting software that is not online web based could be a problem at this time.

The super low price point of most Google Chromebook's is very appealing.

Specifications and performance: Generally a Chromebook has lesser specs than a Mac or PC laptop yet it outperforms them in how quick it will boot up, how long it will run on a charge and how snappy the operating system and online experience feels.

Ease of use: How hard is it to learn a new operating system? Well if you can use a web browser than you can use a Chromebook! System updates are automatic and virus protection is already built in.

Integration with your current "Eco System": I can not speak for the generic PC user but as a Mac user who lives in the Apple iCloud, I can run iCloud in the Chrome web browser and access my email, contacts and calendar info no problem. I have switched some of my photo requirements over to Flickr since they offer a Terabyte of storage and have migrated some of my documents over to Google Drive and Google Docs. As a PC user you may already be used to using google services like email, contacts, calendar drive, docs... So the migration to a Google Chromebook may be even easier for you.

All of your important data is in the cloud and all linked to your Google Account, you can access it from just about any device that can get online. No need to backup anything and no worries about losing your data or not being able to get at it. This might sound a bit scary to some people but it will be the way of the future as less information will be stored on local hard drives and more of it will be headed to the cloud. So get used to it, the Google Chromebook is a glimpse into what the future holds in terms of where your data is going to be stored and how a computer is going to access your information.

Is a Google Chromebook for you? I don't know? I was not sure if it was for me until I got my hands on one and really gave it an honest try. My HP Chromebook 14 has impressed me beyond my expectations and has worked it's way into my daily life more than I ever expected.