October 15th, 2009 No
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Interview With Best Selling Fitness Author: Lou Schuler

I am really excited to share with you a Dad Fitness exclusive interview with best selling fitness author, Lou Schuler.

IMG_4638As a fitness book worm I personally get every book Lou puts out because they are always top notch and full of the latest information in regards to effective workouts and healthy eating.

Lou has been in the game a long time and seen a lot of the fitness fads come and go.

So I asked him to give me his thoughts on fitness, family and fatherhood…


SB. For people who don’t know, tell us a little about yourself Lou, and how you got started in the fitness industry?

louLS. I’m a journalist who’s also a fitness professional. Before I started at Men’s Fitness in 1992, I’d had a fairly conventional journalism career, working at daily and weekly newspapers and regional magazines. I worked at MF for six years, the last three as fitness editor, and then moved to Men’s Health for the next six years, first as fitness editor, then as fitness director.

The Testosterone Advantage Plan, my first book as an author, came out in December 2001. That was followed by Home Workout Bible, Book of Muscle, The New Rules of Lifting, and The New Rules of Lifting for Women. The third book in the New Rules of Lifting series will come out in January 2011.


SB. I hear you are also a busy dad and husband as well. How many kids do you have and what is your favorite part of being a dad?


LS.
I have three kids, who are 13, 11, and 9. My favorite part of being a dad is not being anything like my own dad, who was a wreck physically and disengaged emotionally.

SB. Lou, how did your fitness philosophy change once you became a father?

LS. Most of the changes in my approach came about because of the research I was doing for the books I wrote. My diet changed from low-fat to one with balanced macronutrients while writing Testosterone Advantage Plan. I also got my CSCS in 2001, and that coincided with more of an emphasis on training for strength and performance. Coincidentally, I found it was more efficient to train that way.

SB. As a fitness author, what are the 3 biggest mistakes you see busy dads trying to staying fit make with their workouts?

LS. I can’t really say what other guys do or don’t do. I really just see the guys in my own gym, and most of them seem to have pretty solid workout programs. And I also hate to criticize the minority of adults who’re actually making an effort to stay in shape. I could find ways to improve most of the routines I see, but I’m sure at least a few of those guys are thinking the same thing about my workouts.

SB. What do your workouts currently look like?

bookLS. I do full-body workouts every time in the gym, so if I have to miss a workout because of an unforeseen problem, I don’t have to worry about unbalanced training.

Ninety-nine percent of the time, I’ll start with a lower-body exercise — a squat variation one workout, a deadlift variation the next, and a lunge variation the next. My upper-body work alternates between bilateral and unilateral movements. I like to do almost every exercise from a standing or kneeling position, to keep the core muscles engaged.

I also move pretty quickly from one exercise to the next. I’m not trying to add size — in fact, I’ve lost a few pounds in the past year — so I minimize rest periods and aim for more of a conditioning effect.

SB. What are some of your favorite healthy meals and snacks?

LS. My favorite is one I got from TC Luoma of TMUSCLE: natural peanut butter mixed in a bowl with low-carb chocolate protein powder and low-fat milk. Really hits the spot, and satisfies my hunger for hours.

SB. Why do you think it’s important for us dads to stay fit?

LS. Our kids should see that fitness is a lifelong pursuit. If they see us make time for it, and invest energy in it, they’ll understand that it’s an important part of life.

In our parents’ generation, there wasn’t much of an organized structure for fitness activities. You played outside as a kid, then maybe you played on sports teams through high school or even college, if you were one of the lucky ones. Many of our dads also did physical training in the military, where it was used as a punishment as much as a tool for activity-specific performance. Once you were out of the military, and presumably finished with sports, there wasn’t really any structure in place to encourage lifelong fitness.

But with our kids, everything is structured. There’s almost no such thing as backyard sports, or neighborhood games. If you play something, you play it on a team. If you do pure exercise, it happens in gym class. So it’s important for them to see their parents using those same structures to pursue lifelong fitness, and doing it voluntarily.

We all know as parents how important it is to read to our kids, and to have lots of books around the house. But it’s also important for kids to see their parents reading books for pleasure. That helps them understand that they aren’t just reading because adults say they have to. They’re reading because it’s such an important part of a fulfilling life.

Now we apply that to sports and fitness. At a certain point, I think kids start to ask themselves if they’re playing sports because they enjoy it, or because their parents expect them to play. If Dad is still playing something in middle age — golf, bowling, slow-pitch softball, or anything else that involves competition and some degree of coordination and focus — it reinforces the idea that sports are something you do for yourself.

If they understand that Dad goes to the gym three times a week because he enjoys it and considers it important, it sends the message that structured exercise isn’t just something you do in gym class because the school says you have to.

SB. Anything you would like to add? Any favorite tips you learned from other experts over the years?

One thing I’ve learned from experience is that you have to place as much importance on your wife’s fitness program as you do on your own. That is, you make sure she has as much opportunity to get to the gym or get outside for a run as you do. You can’t pressure her to train if she doesn’t want to — I think that’s obvious. But you have to make sure there’s equal opportunity within your household. Sometimes that means skipping your own workout when something comes up, rather than forcing her to miss hers.

During those times when you simply need to train more often than she needs or wants to train, you have to negotiate the opportunity to do that, rather than just assuming you deserve it by virtue of the fact you’re more ambitious or disciplined.

The benefits come back to you in two major ways. First, of course, is the health and stability of your relationship. You don’t want your wife resenting your desire to be healthy and fit, or to see it as a wedge you use to shift the priorities of the marriage in your direction. Second, your kids see that fitness isn’t just a priority for one individual in their house, but for everyone. If Mom and Dad have fitness pursuits that make them happier, that’s the most positive message we could possibly send to our kids.

SB. Where can people find out more about you and your books?

Website: www.louschuler.com

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SB.Thanks Lou for showing us that as a busy dad and fitness author you also practice what you preach!

LS. My pleasure.

Lou Schuler is an award-winning journalist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, author or coauthor of many popular books about diet and strength training. His books include The New Rules of Lifting for Women (with coauthors Cassandra Forsythe and Alwyn Cosgrove), The New Rules of Lifting (with Alwyn Cosgrove), The Book of Muscle (with Ian King), The Home Workout Bible (with Mike Mejia and many other contributors), and The Testosterone Advantage Plan (with Jeff Volek, Mike Mejia, and Adam Campbell).

Would you like to see more interviews like this? Let me know who you would like to see by leaving a comment below!

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September 18th, 2009 No
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5 Tips To Get More Energy

energizer-bunnySeptember seems to be a busy month for everyone. Back to school, back to work and back to some serious workouts!

After talking with my buddy Craig Ballantyne of Men’s Health magazine I asked him to share his 5 best tips to help you guys get more energy to get through the busy fall season and here is what he had to say.

1) Go to bed and get up at the same time everyday.

2) Get 30-minutes of activity everyday.

3) Eliminate all added sugar from your diet.

4) Eat more fruits and vegetables and drink more water.

5) Drop the mega-caffeine coffee and switch to Green Tea.

Sounds simple eh? But it works!

So use those tips and have more energy….

PS.Craig Ballantyne and my buddy Chris Lopez just released a new Kettlebell Fat Loss home workout program called Kettlebell Revolution. I can’t recommend Kettlebell workouts enough if you want to get bodysculpting results in 10-20 minutes per day.

So don’t miss your chance on these powerful new home workouts – heck, you can even do them at the park.

Get your Kettlebell workouts here:

=> Kettlebell Fat Loss Workouts

Time to fight the fat this fall!

Do you have any other tips you would like to share to get more energy?

Post them by leaving a comment below.

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July 23rd, 2009 10
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Muscles In Minutes

15-Minute Bodyweight Workouts For Busy Dads

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One of the most common requests I get from busy dads is for short bodyweight workouts that they can do anywhere at anytime.

So I dug into my training “tickle truck” and created Muscles In Minutes, 15 Minute Bodyweight Workouts For Busy Dads.

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The envy of every Canadian kid growing up: Mr. Dress Up's "Tickle Trunk"

Finally you have no more excuses for skipping workouts and getting in great shape!

With The Dad Fitness Muscles In Minutes workouts you can lose that gut and build rock hard muscle anywhere at anytime.

Whether it’s before work, after work or even during work! (it’s better than coffee and donuts during your break)

You can always find 15 minutes to squeeze in a quick workout so you can start looking better and feeling better.

•    You don’t need an expensive gym membership.
•    You don’t need crappy home workout equipment.
•    You don’t need a lot of time.

Thanks to a marvel of science we call gravity all you need is your bodyweight to get fitter and stronger despite being a time-crunched dad.

Here is a sneak peak at Day 1 of Muscles In Minutes.

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Muscles In Minutes is now available and is included for FREE when you get the Dad Fitness System.

Click Here To Get Started TODAY!==>http://www.DadFitness.com

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June 18th, 2009 No
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The Dad Fitness Father's Day Fitness Celebration

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Well, the big day is almost here.

No…not Father’s Day, but the launch of the all NEW DadFitness.com and The Dad Fitness Lifestyle System.

I am celebrating Father’s Day early this year with busy dads around the world with the relaunch of Dad Fitness.

Starting tomorrow at 12 noon, The NEW Dad Fitness System will be available with some cool new bonuses and a limited time offer to get in the best shape you can this summer.

Here is a sneak peak of the NEW bonuses.

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(Retail Value= $29.99)

Busy dads can now build maximum muscle at home in minimum time with The Buff and Busy Workout from Dad Fitness.
You can finally be the buffest dad on the beach this summer with only 3 short home workouts a week! This workout program uses
the most effective muscle building technique called undulating periodization which has been proven to be
more effective in inducing maximum muscle gains when compared to traditional workout programs.

tafdads2_cdg41The Truth About Fit Dads Audio Series
(Retail Value= $99.99)

Listen in to these 3 EXCLUSIVE interviews with the busiest and fittest dads in the health and fitness industry today!
Brad Pilon reveals shocking truths about obsessive eating, food recalls and the shady supplement industry.
Mike Roussell gives you the 6 pillars of nutrition, how to lose more than 2lbs a week and the challenges of having baby twins! Zach Even-esh gets real about why us dads need to stay fit despite our busy schedule, why you don’t need a gym and how to balance hectic days and still get in a great workout. Finally you will hear how you can get in great shape despite being a busy dad…

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(Retail Value: $39.99)

If your a hungry dad who likes to eat REAL food with your family and still want to get in great shape, you will love this cookbook.
Sean Barker shows you the real recipes he eats on a weekly basis to stay in great shape year round despite working 2 jobs and running a family.
This is fit and fast food recipes for guys who likes all the classics like burgers, pizza, pasta and how to grill the perfect steak.
Plus your kids won’t know they are eating healthy with these tasty wholesome ingredients!


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VERY IMPORTANT: When you get your copy of the Dad Fitness System during this special promotion you will also get the 8 other FREE bonuses that has been a part of the Dad Fitness System. BUT, after this special is over all 8 of the other bonuses from other fitness experts will be gone for good!

So, during this Father’s Day special you will get all 11 bonuses for FREE along with the Dad Fitness System.

This is a HUGE package at a tremendous value, which includes workouts, meal plans, recipes and everything you need as a busy dad to build muscle and burn fat in only 3 hours a week.

The greatest gift you can give yourself or even your own dad is the gift of health!

Be ready at 12 noon tomorrow at www.DadFitness.com to get fit for life and be the best damn dad you can for you and your family…

I am looking forward to hearing your success story!

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June 11th, 2009 No
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The Cure for the Common Cold

Well, it looks like I am down for the count.

Yesterday I felt it coming on as I started getting all the dreaded flu symptoms…cough..cough..sniff…sniff..

I thought it might only be a little head cold but last night it hit me from head to toe while watching my Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Detriot Red Wings to force a game 7, GO PENS!

…fever, body aches and chills…wonderful!

I managed to get through the day at work and I am hoping to get through tomorrow as well as I am then off for my long weekend.

But if there was anything that could make me feel better last night it was this video below!

For you dads, you will know exactly what I mean when you watch this.

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As for me I am downing a hot cup of Neo Citran and heading to bed early.

My next Dad Fitness workout is scheduled for Friday, so I will see how I feel.

PS. If you want to try a cool new home workout program that I am giving away for free

Click Here To Download Your FREE Home Workout

==>FREE HOME WORKOUT

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