These are clips from my most recent home strength and conditioning program I developed for a current trainee. The program is based on an initial video consultation. Topics of discussion include: current training program/weekly training structure, current reps and weight used for exercises, available equipment, current injuries or chronic pain, and goals. I developed a tailored 5 day routine, complete with detailed video instruction (professional quality audio and video), a print version of the 5 day program, and a follow-up video correspondence to guide my trainee in executing the exercises correctly. A program like this is typically suggested for 4-6 weeks of…
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Custom Tailored Home Workout Programs delivered virtually
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One on One Training During Covid
I work with a variety of clients. People come to me for rehabilitation, to gain strength, for general health, appropriate exercise prescription, weight loss, muscle gain, and accountability.
Now more than ever, during a time when public stress is at a high, having a place to go to bolster one's health and relieve stress is important.
Aside from just feeling better, some of my clients (myself included) continue to train as a means to let off steam and stay sane.
During this pandemic I've trained clients virtually and in person. Although training virtually has been a great tool to keep people consistent anywhere in the world, nothing beats the in-person experience with access to a variety of equipment.
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Quick and Easy Brain Training App
Elevate is an easy to use app, with short (roughly 5 minute) daily training sessions that help improve vocabulary, grammar, reading speed, simple math calculations, and memory. Along with daily exercise and healthy eating habits, training your brain is important to stay sharp.
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Virtual One on One Training and Treatment Sessions
I’ve been making the most of my skills as a trainer and therapist over video calls while our government mandates that most of us work from home and avoid physical contact. There are pros and cons to this arrangement: It’s nice that I don’t need to spend time commuting and limit my expenses as a therapist and trainer, but the important aspect of physical contact with therapy or physical contact when cueing a training client where they should focus their attention while performing an exercise, is missing. The next best thing however are virtual sessions for both training and therapy. Some insurance providers…
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General Rules for Improving Body Composition
There are many guidelines one can follow when it comes to getting lean and staying lean. Some of the most important factors are your training program and your eating habits. The video above outlines some of the rules I follow and encourage my clients to follow when it comes to attaining and maintaining a healthy body composition. Here's the link to the Precision Nutrition Calculator: https://www.precisionnutrition.com/nutrition-calculator
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Chronic Knee Pain - Starting with the feet
Possible contributing factors to chronic knee pain can be one's movement habits; the way they walk, squat, lunge. This video is meant to bring awareness to movement habits and provide simple tools (for example, side lunges and ankle/foot exercises) to help address possible contributing factors to chronic knee pain. This video is not meant to address all causes of knee pain. It is also not meant to be a self-diagnostic tool. Your best option in determining your cause of pain or dysfunction is to see a therapist that is well versed in physical assessment. If you are interested in a more…
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Annual Cold Dip Tradition
Since I became a trainer, I’ve been interested in the variety of ways I can make myself and the people that I help, stronger - mentally, physically, and spiritually. My aim is to make health attainable by simple means; by using tools that we all have access to. 5 years ago marked the beginning of a cold dip tradition that I’ve been doing on Christmas Day ever since. I’ll get to that origin story shortly. I’ll start by explaining why I train to be more resilient to either cold or heat. The simple reason is that after adapting to either cold…
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Red Light Therapy review
I started using my red light panel from Joovv on November 20th, 2019 (about 4 weeks ago). I bought the Joovv Solo from their website. By the time it got through customs and shipping, it ended up costing almost $2000. Using this device is a complete experiment on my end. I’ve never done light therapy before aside from going outside and spending time in the sun in the summer. One of the main reasons why I decided to try this device was because of some of the positive statements and reviews I heard/saw from people in the fitness industry. My thoughts were…
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The Positive Impact of Collaboration Between Health Professionals.
I had the pleasure of working alongside Dr. Hilary Chambers (ND, HBSC, Doula) for a couple of years while I worked as an RMT and Medical Acupuncture Practitioner at Royal York Massage and Osteopathy. I’ve since referred several of my clients to Dr. Chambers. Her perspective and expertise have proven very helpful in getting results for my personal training clients. She reinforces positive lifestyle habits that have helped with clients’ weight loss. Among other things, Hilary also digs deep into the root cause of clients’ ailments and creates a plan of action that goes beyond my scope of practice (i.e. blood…
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Weight Management: How to Use the 3 Tools
The importance of calories in vs. calories out is commonly referred to when people speak on the topic of weight loss or weight gain, but few do enough in guiding their clients through the steps. This video is the second instalment of my introduction to using the 3 main tools you'll need to manage your weight for either weight loss, weight gain, or weight maintenance. How to use the 3 tools for weight management: 1. Food tracking app. 2. Body weight scale. 3. Food scale. Learning the basics of how to track your numbers (food intake and bodyweight) over time…
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Intro to Weight Management
For many people, weight loss or improving body composition usually comes to a halt even when they’re on a diet. There may come a point when you’re stuck at the last bit of fat, or you’ve been lean for a long time and have trouble gaining weight. If you’ve tried everything else and you have the work ethic and discipline to control your body composition more predictably, counting calories and diving deeper into being aware of exactly what you’re eating in specific amounts will be your best bet at eliminating the guesswork. I’m putting together a free step by step…
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Gluten Free Oat Bread Recipe
This recipe came about by me searching for an oat bread recipe in order to use up some rolled oats that were sitting in my cupboard for a while. I found this recipe online and added an extra ingredient: turmeric. This recipe is very simple and quick - that's what appeals to me the most. The fact that it tastes pretty good is a bonus. Here it is: I keep everything as per the instructions when I make this oat bread. I've always used water instead of nut milk and I've always added a teaspoon of turmeric because I have excessive…
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3 Essential Tools for Managing Your Weight
If your goal is to lose or gain weight, your main determining factor whether you gain or lose will be the amount of calories you consume. Your training regimen will determine your body composition. I.e. the amount of muscle you have. For example, look at the physique of an endurance runner vs. a sprinter. The way they train determines their physique. Even with pristine nutrition and good eating practices that get you to a desired, healthy, sustainable weight range for your body, you will need consistent application of training in strength and conditioning to stay strong, healthy, and functional throughout your life. Hiring an…
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Popular Breakfast Foods - An Outdated Idea
The picture above is what I consider a solid meal, whether it's in the morning, midday, or at dinner time. It contains some of the key elements I need a major meal to have: quality animal protein, some fat, and a variety of vegetables. The purpose of this article is to help abandon old ideas that don't serve us and adopt new practices that result in better health and performance. The idea of 'breakfast foods' has been around in Western culture for a long time and many common 'breakfast foods', for example, orange juice, pastries, baked goods, and sugary cereals are…
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
Our new website provides our existing and prospective clients a simple yet interactive view of our work and the services we offer.
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Reverse Osmosis Filter - Pros And Cons
I just set up my new reverse osmosis water purifier a couple of days ago. It purifies water from most
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Spartan Race Training Over The Years: Training Hard Vs. Training Smart
Introduction This is a review of the last 6 years I've been training and competing in obstacle races. This is also an article for A type personalities that don't value the importance of recovery for performance. Its also for people that are interested in the training variables that may lead to better results when applied to obstacle course racing. As a trainer I've always taken my clients through very appropriate, structured, and progressive phases of training that have led them to achieve good results in strength and conditioning, I've also seen my clients, colleagues, and other A type personalities take it too…
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Gluten Free Lower Sugar Pumpkin Pie: A Recipe Adapted For The Times
Some of the most important factors when I look for recipes are: how fast it can be made, and quality of ingredients. I don't like spending more time than I need to in the kitchen, and I can usually get a good idea of what something will taste like based on the ingredients. I developed this recipe by combining 2 great recipes for crust and pie and refined them into this quick, easy to make, rich tasting, lower sugar pie. Almond Flour Pie Crust Prep time: 15 minutes Ingredients: 2 cups almond flour 1 egg 1/4 tsp baking soda 1 tsp sugar 1/4 tsp salt 1/3 tsp vanilla extract 2 tsp…
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New Website Under Construction
We are currently revamping our website.Our new website will be interactive and mobile friendly! Watch this space for updates.Just a few more