Six Weeks to Fitness host, Vincent Ferguson interviews fitness and nutrition professionals, celebrities, athletes, movers and shakers from all over the world to help guide the listener along the path towards living a healthier lifestyle
When Dr. Edwin Simpson began his career as a veterinarian for champion racehorses, he never imagined he'd one day be formulating cutting-edge supplements for humans. But that's exactly what happened. Over decades of working with elite animals suffering from stress fractures and performance fatigue, Dr. Simpson developed natural, plant-based formulas to strengthen bones and accelerate healing. What began as a mission to support equine health eventually became something much bigger—after clients began asking, “Can I take this too?” The answer became Alexsyn, a supplement company rooted in science, real-world results, and a deep understanding of how the body heals from within. Now, at the forefront of his human health product line is a revolutionary bone support formula called RevOsteo—a product that may very well change how we age, move, and stay strong. The Problem Most of Us Never See Coming By the time we reach our 50s, most of us are already losing bone density—and we don't even know it. “Osteoporosis is known as the silent killer,” Dr. Simpson says. “You don't feel your bones weakening—until you fall, fracture something, or get a DEXA scan that shocks you.” In fact, over 54 million Americans have low bone mass, and 1 in 2 women over 50 will break a bone due to osteoporosis. Yet the traditional approach—calcium supplements and hope—isn't cutting it. That's where RevOsteo comes in. Why RevOsteo Is Different RevOsteo is not another calcium supplement. In fact, it doesn't include calcium at all. “Most people get enough calcium from food,” says Dr. Simpson. “The real issue is whether your body is absorbing and using it effectively.” RevOsteo is designed to do what calcium alone can't: stimulate new bone formation, reduce bone loss, and support long-term skeletal health. Its formula is built around three powerful, synergistic ingredients: Icarin – A plant compound from Epimedium that boosts the activity of osteoblasts (cells that build bone) while suppressing osteoclasts (cells that break bone down). Beta-glucans – Known for their immune-supporting and anti-inflammatory properties, they also help regulate bone metabolism. Vitamin K2 (MK-7) – Guides calcium into the bones and away from arteries, helping to prevent both bone loss and vascular issues. These are supported by Vitamin D3 (essential for calcium absorption) and Boron (for hormone balance and bone matrix production). The result? A complete, targeted approach to bone health—without fillers or fluff. The Origin Story Behind the Formula The inspiration for RevOsteo didn't come from a lab—it came from the racetrack. Years ago, Dr. Simpson began treating young racehorses developing stress fractures during training. While their cardiovascular systems adapted quickly, their skeletal systems lagged behind, often resulting in serious injury. Through years of testing and formulation, he created a bone support formula that significantly reduced fractures in these high-performance animals. Eventually, that same formula evolved into RevOsteo for humans, fine-tuned for aging adults looking to protect their independence and mobility. The Bigger Picture of Aging Well Dr. Simpson is the first to say: RevOsteo is only one part of the solution. “To really protect your bones and live a long, healthy life, you also need strength training, proper nutrition, sleep, and sometimes hormone support,” he says. But supplementation fills in the gaps—especially as we age, hormone levels decline, and nutrient absorption weakens. That's why RevOsteo is ideal for: Women post-menopause Men over 50 with declining testosterone Anyone with osteopenia or family history of osteoporosis Active adults looking to preserve mobility and avoid fractures And while it won't deliver overnight results, Dr. Simpson says you can expect measurable gains—a 3–8% increase in bone density over 6 to 12 months—when combined with strength training and proper lifestyle support. What Else Is in the Alexsyn Line? While RevOsteo is the flagship product for bone health, Alexsyn offers a full suite of wellness tools, including: VeloSleep – A serotonin-boosting sleep gummy for deep, natural rest without synthetic melatonin overload. Amend GI – A plant-based gut health formula inspired by successful treatments for ulcers in high-performance horses. F-Ox VCS – Vision and cognitive support designed to protect the brain and eyes from oxidative stress as we age. Still, it's RevOsteo that's making the biggest impact—especially during National Osteoporosis Awareness Month and beyond. Ready to Strengthen Your Foundation? If you want to stay mobile, active, and independent well into your later years, don't wait for a fracture to get serious about your bones.
In a world where personal loss can bring life to a standstill, Brenda Eason chose a different path—one of strength, service, and legacy. On this deeply emotional episode of Six Weeks to Fitness, I had the privilege of speaking with Brenda, a visionary entrepreneur, media executive, and the beating heart behind some of the most impactful community platforms for Black entrepreneurs in the country. But more than that, Brenda is a mother who has turned unimaginable heartbreak into a movement of purpose. Brenda's journey is defined by her resilience. After the tragic passing of her beloved son, Zamari Ali Wilson, she found herself facing a choice: remain still in the grief, or rise—and build something in his name that would impact generations to come. She chose the latter. “I don't wake up chasing money,” she told me. “My goal each day is just to keep going. To stay alive. To put one foot in front of the other.” Surrounded by her loving family—two younger sisters and her supportive mother—Brenda leaned on the power of unity. “We just wrapped our arms around each other and kept going,” she shared. And through it all, she continued to pour into others, believing that lifting people up was the greatest expression of her own success. That spirit led Brenda to co-found the Black Empowered Media Network (BEMN) alongside Dr. Tina Michelle, a long-time media professional and mentor. Through platforms like Connect to Your City, BEMN broadcasts on Roku TV, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime—giving authors, entrepreneurs, and visionaries a global voice. But even with this monumental success, Brenda never stops advocating for others. Her proudest work today centers around the Zamari Ali Wilson Foundation, a tribute to her son's life and light. Brenda is working tirelessly to bring Zamari's story to the world through a heartfelt documentary and a children's coloring and activity book that will share his spirit with the next generation. Each year in August, she hosts a birthday celebration in his honor, keeping his memory alive through joy, laughter, and community. She's calling for sponsors, donors, and volunteers to help make this dream a reality. “Even if you can't donate, I'll promote your business in return,” she says. “Whatever it takes to get this story told.” And Brenda doesn't stop there. As the founder of BBON (Black Business Owners Network), a thriving Facebook group with over 70,000 members, she continues to build community every day. From virtual networking sessions to business coaching and goal-setting workshops with Dr. Tina, Brenda's platforms are helping aspiring entrepreneurs turn dreams into businesses and obstacles into stepping stones. “I'm easy to find,” she says with a smile. “Just search Brenda Eason on any platform. I'm always in BBON, all day, every day.” Her presence is magnetic, her mission is personal, and her determination is divine. Brenda Eason is more than a media mogul or a mother—she is a force of light, shining through grief to inspire hope, healing, and purpose. To support the Zamari Ali Wilson Foundation, participate in upcoming events, or sponsor the documentary project, you can reach Brenda directly via Facebook or at 202-308-3157.
In our latest episode of the Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I had the honor of welcoming back a truly inspiring guest — Ed Richardson, certified personal trainer, entrepreneur, inventor, and founder of Jan Jo Fitness. Ed's personal story is powerful enough — losing 50 pounds at age 50 and reclaiming his own health. But today, Ed's impact stretches far beyond fitness transformations. For the past several years, he's dedicated a major part of his work to helping children on the autism spectrum, and what he shared during our conversation was nothing short of remarkable. Ed never set out to work with autistic children. In fact, the opportunity came unexpectedly when a colleague relocated and recommended Ed to step in. What began as a favor turned into a calling. Today, Ed trains boys and girls ranging from five to seventeen years old, tailoring fitness programs to their unique needs, abilities, and personalities. But as Ed explained, training these children is about so much more than exercise. It's about patience, trust, love, and connection. Every child he meets teaches him something new — about resilience, about courage, and about the power of genuine human care. He shared touching stories of breakthrough moments — like the young boy who couldn't even do a single push-up when they started. After months of consistent, patient work, that same boy surprised Ed by not only mastering the push-up but even doing clapping push-ups! Ed described moments like these as ones that truly bring tears to his eyes — moments of pride, not just for the kids, but for their families and for himself. Training children on the spectrum isn't without its challenges. Ed emphasized that every session requires adaptability — adjusting workouts on the spot depending on the child's mood, energy level, and emotional state. And not every match is perfect. Sometimes, Ed knows when it's time to step back and let a more specialized trainer step in — always keeping the child's best interests at heart. Perhaps the most important takeaway from our talk was this: you have to love this work. Children, especially those on the spectrum, can sense your energy and intention. If your heart isn't in it, they'll know. For Ed, it's not about the money — it's about making a real difference. As someone who has spent decades promoting health and fitness for children and families, hearing Ed's passion and commitment reminded me why we do what we do. It's about changing lives — one push-up, one smile, one connection at a time. If you missed this episode, I encourage you to tune in. It's a heartfelt reminder that when love leads the way, anything is possible. Stay fit, stay focused, and keep moving!
In Episode 230 of the Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, host Vincent Ferguson welcomes Glenna Gonzalez — a powerhouse marketing strategist, author, and CEO of J.B. Tyler Marketing & Consulting — for an inspiring conversation on reinvention, resilience, and reclaiming your health after 40. Glenna is no stranger to success. With over two decades of experience in public relations, media strategy, and business development, she has guided countless entrepreneurs to greater visibility through her firm and digital magazine, Entrepreneurs in the Spotlight. But this episode reveals a different side of Glenna — one marked by personal transformation and a renewed commitment to wellness through Ferguson's Six Weeks to Fitness program. How Glenna Lost 15 Pounds and Gained Momentum Initially joining the program out of curiosity, Glenna quickly discovered how different it was from her usual treadmill routines. "From the first class, I was blown away," she says, crediting the energy and support from team members Carmen, Skye, and George. By fully engaging in the twice-weekly workouts, Glenna dropped eight pounds in just two to three weeks, ultimately losing a total of 15 pounds across two cycles of the program. Her results weren't just physical. The Six Weeks to Fitness platform — particularly its educational videos and expert interviews — inspired Glenna to dive deeper. She now co-leads a women's wellness discussion group and actively participates in the school's private online platform, helping others navigate their health journeys. Balancing Business, Family, and Self-Care What makes Glenna's story even more compelling is how she juggles it all. A mother of four in a blended family, she holds two advanced degrees (an MBA and a Master's in Human Services), runs a successful PR firm, and still finds time to prioritize health. Her secret? Structure, purpose, and a mindset rooted in service. "You have to know that regardless of how old you are, there are unlimited opportunities for what you can do," Glenna encourages. Her journey is proof that it's never too late to start over — or level up. Visibility Through Podcasting & AI Glenna also shares why she believes in platforms like Six Weeks to Fitness for business owners looking to scale. "Podcasts like yours offer seven hours, four platforms, and 11 interactions — everything you need to stay in front of your audience," she explains, referencing the popular 7-4-11 rule for digital marketing. She's equally excited about the future, particularly with AI tools that help streamline business tasks. “AI wrote out an entire business roadmap for me,” she shares, showing how automation and human insight can coexist for powerful results. Connect with Glenna Gonzalez: Website: https://jbtylerconsultants.com Email: PR@glennagonzalez.com | glenna@jbtylerconsultants.com LinkedIn: Glenna Gonzalez, MBA Google her name, business, or “Entrepreneurs in the Spotlight” to see her work! Ready to start your transformation? Join the movement at the Six Weeks to Fitness Skool platform and discover how everyday people like Glenna are reclaiming their health — and their power. https://www.skool.com/six-weeks-to-fitness-w-vince-6247/about?ref=fb3b224760d4420fb60d7d9536e576e0
In episode 229 of the Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with the inspirational Kym Majors—mentor, caregiver, educator, and author of the upcoming book S.O.S. Stuck on Stupid. Kym's story is a powerful testament to resilience, faith, and self-discovery. Raised in rural Virginia by a single, deaf mother, Kym's early life was shaped by challenge and courage. Her mother's strength and unwavering spirit deeply influenced Kym, instilling in her the values of hard work and compassion. Those same values later drove her to found CBA All-Star Cheerleading in Culpeper, Virginia—a cheerleading gym that nurtured youth from ages 3 to 18 for over two decades. More than just a coach, Kym became a mentor and guiding force in the lives of her athletes, teaching them to lead with character, perseverance, and self-belief. After a 28-year marriage ended in divorce, Kym made a bold decision to start fresh in Arizona. She moved west with her mother, who now lives with both deafness and dementia, and took on the role of full-time caregiver. In our conversation, Kym spoke candidly about the emotional toll caregiving can take and the importance of prioritizing self-care. She recounted how stress and overwork led to a health scare that forced her to reevaluate her life. With faith as her foundation, Kym began to focus on healing—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. That healing process became the inspiration behind her new book, S.O.S. Stuck on Stupid. In it, Kym shares not only her personal journey but also stories from others who found themselves trapped in cycles of poor decisions, regret, or emotional stagnation. Through transparency and humor, she challenges readers—especially women navigating major life transitions—to examine their own patterns, seek wise counsel, and surrender control to God. Her goal? To help others break free from limiting beliefs and move boldly into a new season of life. Kym's passion extends beyond writing. She plans to continue advocating for individuals living with dementia, particularly in the deaf community, and hopes to one day open a group home that provides dignified, specialized care. Her message is clear: even in our lowest moments, there is always purpose, and with God's grace, we can rewrite our story. You can follow Kym on Instagram and TikTok at @kymkan25 and on Facebook at Kym Kan. Her book S.O.S. Stuck on Stupid is expected to be released on April 21st on Amazon.
In Episode 228 of the Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, we had the privilege of welcoming a true force of nature—Carol Glasgow. At 61 years young, Carol is shattering stereotypes and proving that strength, elegance, and age can absolutely co-exist. A 4th Degree Black Belt in Hapkido, self-defense and kickboxing instructor, and founder of Kick Fever Fitness, Carol embodies what it means to age powerfully and purposefully. Born and raised in London, Carol was an athlete from an early age, later relocating to the gritty streets of Brooklyn, New York. There, she honed her craft in the martial arts world—an arena often dominated by men—and emerged as a respected leader and inspiration for women of all ages. During the interview, Carol shared how martial arts gave her more than just physical strength. It taught her discipline, perseverance, and self-belief. From earning her first black belt in 2001 to her 4th degree in 2024, she emphasized that the journey was never just about the belts—it was about personal growth, patience, and becoming the best version of herself. Carol also delved into the mental and emotional benefits of martial arts for women, especially in a world where self-defense is more critical than ever. Her insights into confidence-building, body awareness, and emotional resilience resonated deeply. And yes—she even revealed her secrets to maintaining her chiseled six-pack abs, proving once again that age is merely a number. With nearly 30 years in the game, Carol continues to change lives through her fitness brand, Kick Fever Fitness. Her passion for helping women embrace both their femininity and fierceness is contagious—and her message is clear: You're never too old to start, and you're far stronger than you think. If you're seeking inspiration, empowerment, or just a reminder of what's possible with heart and hustle, don't miss this episode. Carol Glasgow is living proof that powerful women never age—they evolve.
Anna J. Williams, a seasoned athlete and author, shares her passion for fitness and healthy aging on the "Six Weeks to Fitness" podcast. Her book, "Effective Exercises for Seniors 60 Plus," is a testament to her belief that age is just a number. Anna's journey into fitness began as a teenager, inspired by a hurtful comment about her weight. This motivated her to transform her lifestyle, leading to a lifelong dedication to health and wellness. She emphasizes the importance of a balanced approach, including both physical activity and healthy eating. Key Takeaways from the Interview: The Power of Exercise: Regular exercise, even simple activities like walking, can significantly improve physical and mental health. Strength training is essential for maintaining muscle mass and bone density as we age. Yoga and balance exercises can help prevent falls and enhance flexibility. The Role of Nutrition: A balanced diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein, is crucial for overall well-being. Staying hydrated is essential, especially for older adults. Limiting processed foods and sugary drinks can contribute to a healthier lifestyle. Overcoming Obstacles: Many seniors may feel intimidated by the idea of starting an exercise routine. However, it's never too late to begin. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new exercise program. Home workouts are a convenient and effective way to stay active, especially for those who may not feel comfortable going to a gym. The Importance of Mindset: A positive mindset is key to achieving fitness goals at any age. Believing in oneself and staying motivated can help overcome challenges. Celebrating small victories along the way can boost confidence and keep you on track. Anna's book provides practical advice and exercises to help seniors improve their fitness levels and overall quality of life. By following her advice and incorporating regular physical activity into their daily routine, seniors can enjoy a healthier, happier, and more fulfilling life.
Are you feeling stressed out during this holiday season, perhaps you're worried about gaining an extra 5 - 7 pounds around the midsection between now and New Years. Maybe you have high blood pressure, or even high sugar levels leading to Pre diabetes or full blown diabetes. Well, in this video, I'm going to tell you what I do to not only lose weight but, what I do to lower my blood pressure and high sugar levels. Strength Training: A Powerful Tool for Blood Sugar Regulation While cardiovascular exercise has long been the cornerstone of diabetes management, strength training, or resistance exercise, is emerging as a potent ally in the fight against high blood sugar. This form of exercise, which involves working your muscles against resistance, offers a multitude of benefits that can significantly impact blood sugar control, and works wonders to lower blood pressure as well. I'm going to provide you with 5 ways in which Strength Training Impacts Blood Sugar? Increased Muscle Mass regardless of your age: When you engage in strength training, your muscles grow and become stronger. This increased muscle mass acts as a glucose sink, absorbing glucose from the bloodstream and using it as energy. This process helps to lower blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity. And that brings me to #2. Enhanced Insulin Sensitivity: Insulin is a hormone that helps your body use glucose for energy. When you're insulin-resistant, your body's cells don't respond effectively to insulin, leading to elevated blood sugar levels. Strength training can improve your body's sensitivity to insulin, making it more efficient at utilizing glucose. Reduced Inflammation: Chronic inflammation is linked to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, as well as asthma, heart disease and other chronic ailments. Regular strength training can help reduce inflammation in the body, contributing to better blood sugar control. Improved Lipid Profile: Strength training can help lower levels of triglycerides and raise levels of "good" HDL cholesterol. These changes can improve your overall cardiovascular health and reduce your risk of heart disease, a common complication of diabetes. Weight Management: Strength training can help you build muscle and lose fat, both of which are beneficial for blood sugar control. Excess weight, particularly belly fat, is strongly linked to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Now, how do you Incorporate Strength Training into Your Routine? To reap the benefits of strength training for blood sugar control, aim for at least two to three sessions per week. Each session should include exercises that target major muscle groups, such as squats, push-ups, rowing exercises and more. The reason I want you to focus on the large muscles is because, when you do exercise that focus on the large muscles, more energy is required and you push more glucose into your cells. Makes sense? Good. It's important to start with a weight that challenges you but doesn't cause pain. As you get stronger, gradually increase the weight or resistance to continue challenging your muscles. If you're new to strength training or would like some guidance, my contact information is in the comment section below. The new year is coming whether you like it or not. Don't be like countless others who make New Year's resolutions only to fail to keep them. This year is going to be different, why? Because you know that by incorporating strength training into your lifestyle, you can take control of your blood sugar levels, improve your overall health, and enhance your quality of life.
Did You know that the average person can gain 5 – 7 pounds from Thanksgiving to New Years? And according to the CDC 42% of Americans are obese; and by 2030, that number will rise to 50%. In this video, I'm going give you 6 tips on how to stay happy and healthy during the Thanksgiving Holiday, so you don't have to be one of them. Let's talk about it! Thanksgiving is the time of the year when we all come together and give thanks to God for family, friends, health and so much more. If you dread this time of the year, you're not alone. Over 53% of Americans visit their families during the holiday season, and many say that though they love their family, sometimes it can be stressful and overwhelming. Another part of Thanksgiving that people look forward to is the food. If you're trying to lose weight, it can be hard to make it through Thanksgiving, but don't fret, I am going to provide you with some tips on how to survive this year's Thanksgiving holiday. 1. Move your body Create a calorie deficit by exercising to burn off extra calories before you even indulge in your favorite foods. Take a walk early in the day and then again after dinner. It is a wonderful way for families to get in some physical activity and enjoy the holiday together. I usually go to the gym first thing on Thanksgiving morning. It's usually not crowded and it will make room for that Thanksgiving dinner later in the day. 2. Lighten Up The Food Whether you are hosting Thanksgiving dinner or bringing a few dishes to share, make your recipes healthier with less saturated fat, sugar, and salt. In other words, less calories. There is more sugar and fat in most recipes than is needed, and no one will notice the difference if you skim calories by using lower-calorie ingredients, and if you're asked to bring a dish, why not bring a fruit salad? Your family will thank you later. 3. Portion Control It's always a challenge to watch how you're filling up your plate, and during Thanksgiving, it's even harder to control how much you put on your plate and how much food you consume. Controlling your portions can help ensure that you're not overeating. You can use a smaller plate or fill half your plate with vegetables to avoid filling your plate will unhealthy choices. Also, before heading out to Thanksgiving dinner, consider eating something light and healthy such as a fruit. This way you won't feel the need to over indulge later in the day. 4. Eat Slowly The entire digestive process starts in your mouth, with chewing. Take your time and chew your food as much as possible. When you chew your food, it gets broken down into smaller pieces which are easier to digest. When mixed with saliva, chewing allows your body to extract the greatest possible amount of nutrients from the food you eat. Depending on the food, it is recommended that we chew at least 32 times, much less for certain fruits. It's important to remember that it takes 20 minutes for our brains to receive a message from our stomach that we're full, eating slowly will ensure that we do not overeat. 5. Limit Alcohol Consumption The more popular you are, the more invitations you will receive from family and friends to attend social events, and as you know, most of these events come with more opportunities to consume alcohol. Increased alcohol intake during the holidays can contribute to weight gain due to its high sugar content. Because of my Navy background, most people assume that I drink. Sailors are known for their drinking. I'm more the exception than the rule. My favorite response when offered a drink is “I don't drink anything stronger than me.” Meaning, I may be in control of the alcohol in the beginning, but if I keep drinking, the alcohol would be in control. To each his own, but I find abstaining from alcohol works for me. 6. Forgive Yourself If you still overeat, it's not the end of the world. Forgive yourself and keep moving forward. You're human and it's almost inevitable that you will make a mistake. I know, I make mistakes every day. What matters the most is how you rebound and overcome. It's not the end of the world if you get off course for a day, so make sure you forgive yourself and get right back on the wagon the next day. Gyms are open, parks are open, you have your health so at the very least go for a walk, jog, jump rope, dance, and get your body moving again. So let's recap: To stay in shape during the Thanksgiving holiday, you should 1. Move Your body; 2. Lighten Up the Food; 3. Remember, Portion Control; 4. Eat Slowly; 5. Limit Alcohol Consumption; and 6. Forgive Yourself If you found these tips helpful or if you can think of any other tips to help you stay healthy during the Thanksgiving holiday, please leave them in the comment section. Get a copy of my Six Weeks to A Flatter Stomach ebook https://6weekstofitness.com/6-weeks-to-a-flatter-stomach-ebook/ Join my Newsletter Website: www.6weekstofitness.com One on One Coaching/Virtual Public Speaking Email: vince@sixweeks.com My Podcast: Six Weeks to Fitness Available on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and More Social Media: IG:sixweekstofitnesspodcasts.com
The interview with Orvel Douglas centered on the healing and transformative power of fruits, particularly those with high water content, and their role in detoxifying the body, reducing inflammation, and supporting overall health. Orvel shared his philosophy of promoting fruit-based interventions as a natural and effective way to address various health issues, emphasizing the importance of choosing fruits that resonate with individual preferences rather than adhering to rigid guidelines. The discussion highlighted Orvel's guidance to a participant who had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She recounted following his advice to eat only watermelon for three days, experiencing a noticeable improvement in her health. Orvel explained that fruits like watermelon, grapes, and others with high water content are effective at reducing inflammation and clearing toxins from the body. He noted that any such fruit could produce similar benefits, allowing people to choose fruits they enjoy for sustained adherence. A key takeaway from Orvel's approach is flexibility and personalization. He avoids prescribing specific fruits, instead encouraging individuals to select from a wide variety of high-water fruits based on their personal preferences. This inclusive approach makes his guidance accessible to a broader audience, fostering a sense of empowerment and choice. Another participant raised questions about managing pre-diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol while incorporating a fruit-focused diet. Orvel reassured her that fruits play a comprehensive role in addressing multiple health issues simultaneously, emphasizing their ability to reduce inflammation and toxicity, which can contribute to overall healing. He noted that eating fruits does not target a single condition but instead promotes holistic health improvement, benefiting multiple areas of the body. The discussion also touched on myths and misconceptions about fruit consumption, which Orvel aims to dispel through education within his Facebook group. This platform provides a space for participants to learn about fruit-based healing, share experiences, and access detailed information on managing various health concerns naturally. Lastly, a question about colon health and a recent colonoscopy diagnosis highlighted the potential for fruit-based diets to support colon healing by reducing toxicity and inflammation. Orvel reiterated that a clean diet rich in fruits can positively impact multiple systems, including the digestive system, aligning with his broader message of holistic healing. In summary, the interview underscored the effectiveness of high-water-content fruits in promoting health and reducing inflammation. Orvel emphasized flexibility, education, and empowerment, guiding individuals to make choices tailored to their preferences and needs while addressing a wide range of health concerns naturally.
We're coming to the end of 2024 and if you still haven't reached your Fitness goals, this video is for you! Did you know that according to the National Institute of Health 42% of adults are obese? Are you one of them? Are you waiting until 2025 when the #1 New Year's resolution is to either get in shape or lose weight? Unfortunately, only about 8% succeed in that area. The best way to ensure that you will lose weight in 2025 is to start working on it now in 2024. In this video, I'm going to give you the 3 steps that I would take if I wanted to lose weight and get into shape by the end of the year. The 2rd step you probably never heard of. When I was in the Navy, I indulged in the martial arts and other activities, so I was in very good condition and quite muscular at the time. At the tender age of 22, I was approached by one of my superior officers, who thought it was necessary to provide some unsolicited comments about my muscular physique and how by the time I reached his age of 26, I would no longer have that lean, muscular physique, I would start to look like him, out of shape and flabby. Well, decades later, I think back to that conversation and realize what he said as of this day never materialized. Why? because I made fitness a part of my life, and today, I'm going to share my expertise with you, so let's go! #1 Don't Eat Three to Four Hours Before bedtime. Your metabolism slows down at night, and eating before bedtime forces your body to digest food when it is least efficient, meaning you will store extra calories as fat, and you are loading your body up with fuel that it does not have the capacity or time to burn. This one thing can cause weight gain, especially around the midsection which is the worse place to carry fat. #2 Intermittent Fasting In my Six Weeks to Fitness programs, I discuss and strongly encourage Intermittent Fasting for weight loss and to reduce chronic disease. Intermittent fasting is nothing new. For thousands of years, it has been utilized as a healing and spiritual practice. In recent years, fasting has taken on a new direction, one that has its focus on accelerating fat loss. With intermittent fasting, you not only losing weight, but you gain mental focus and clarity. For those of you who are not familiar with intermittent fasting, it is basically time restricted eating, in other words, you only eat during a specific time. So, it's not really dieting, it's just another pattern of eating, and just in case you are under the impression that you can't fast, think again. Every human being on this planet fasts. When you go to bed at night and wake up 6, 7, 8, or more hours later, you have fasted during that length of time, and when you eat your first meal, you are breaking the fast, and that's why it's called “breakfast.” There are various methods of intermittent fasting out there, but the most popular is the 16:8 intermittent fasting method. This method involves limiting your intake of foods and calorie-containing beverages to a set window of 8 hours per day. You abstain from food for the remaining 16 hours, though you're still allowed to drink water and other no-calorie beverages, like black coffee or tea (no crème or sugar). You can choose to start your fast at 8:00 p.m. in the evening and fast until the next day at 12:00 p.m. for a total of 16 hours, after which you break the fast with a light meal. You can eat regular meals during the 8 hours and start back on your fast at 8 p.m. What if the 16:8 intermittent fasting method doesn't work for you because of the long fasting hours? I would suggest you try 12:12, in other words try fasting for 12 hours and have an eating window of 12 hours. Over time your body will adjust to longer fasting hours such as 14:10, 16:8. Intermittent fasting places your body in fat burning mode during the fasting phase. The first nutrient your body uses for energy is carbs, followed by fat, then protein in that order. When you limit the amount of carbs for 16 hours, your body will seek out the next energy source which is fat, and that is why this type of weight loss program is so effective. Most people are not aware of the fact that the body heals itself while it's in a fasting state, which is another reason why you should fast. Let me read some quotes from some very famous historical figures from our past: It was Plato, who said “I fast for greater physical and mental efficiency.” Benjamin Franklin said “The best of all medicines is resting and fasting.” Why? You are allowing your body to rest and heal itself. Mark Twain who said "A little starvation can really do more for the average sick man than can the best medicines and the best doctors." – #3 “Peak 8 High Intensity Interval Training” High Intensity Interval training is a type of physical training that involves short bursts of high-intensity work mixed in with periods of low-intensity work. The high-intensity periods are typically near maximum exertion, while the recovery periods may involve rest or lower intensity. We have become accustomed to believing that doing some type of aerobic exercise for an hour or more is the best way to lose weight, but that's not the case. If you go to any gym the most used equipment is the cardio equipment and the people showing the least improvement in their body composition are the same people running on the cardio machines. If you're serious about losing weight and toning your body in a short amount of time, I highly recommend Peak 8 Interval Training. Every client I introduced to Peak 8 has seen positive results in a matter of a few short weeks and this is NO exaggeration. This activity will put your body in fat burning mode for hours after you complete the activity. In other words, you will continue burning calories for the rest of the day. Now that I “piqued” your interest into Peak 8 training, let's discuss how it is performed. You can perform this exercise while walking or running or if you prefer to use equipment, a treadmill, elliptical or stationary bicycle will do just fine. Peak 8 Start by warming up slowly for three minutes 30 seconds FLAT OUT sprint / 90 sec complete recovery (keep moving slowly) End with a two-minute cool down The actual sprinting totals only 4 minutes! This type of training will put your body in fat burning mode for hours after the workout and this is why it is one of the most important tools to have in your toolbox. There you have it! 3 Steps that are guaranteed to help you lose 10 pounds or more and will help you to get into shape before 2025. Don't be like everyone else waiting for January 1st only to be disappointed by February 1st, the time is now. Let me know what you think about these steps and if you tried them. There is so much we can do to improve our health naturally and quickly, regardless of your age. I am available for one on one coaching and virtual public speaking. I also have an ebook called Six Weeks to A Flatter Stomach, which is based on my very popular Six Weeks to Fitness programs. It comes with my personal money back guarantee. If you don't see a flatter stomach in 6 weeks, I will return your money no questions asked.
Meet Edwin Richardson, a certified personal trainer, entrepreneur, and inventor of the "Back Buddy," a unique shower back scrubber and massage pad that allows you to easily exfoliate and massage your back while you shower. Edwin's fitness journey began at age 50 when he faced significant back pain, fatigue, and excess weight. With the guidance of his nephew, a bodybuilder, Edwin adopted a disciplined diet and workout regime, ultimately losing 50 pounds, eliminating his back pain, and building a muscular physique. His transformation inspired him to start Jan Jo Fitness LLC, where he now helps others achieve fitness and health goals through structured nutrition and exercise. Growing up in a physically active era, Edwin remained fit until career demands and poor eating habits led to weight gain. At 50, his declining health pushed him to seek change, leading him to a gym where he found a personal trainer who guided him through rigorous cardio and strength training. Through consistency, he shed the extra pounds and eliminated his back pain by strengthening his core and back.Now, a leading personal trainer in New York, Edwin works with clients of all ages, and emphasizes a holistic approach to fitness, focusing on five pillars: upper body, lower body, core, balance, and conditioning. Edwin also advocates boxing as a tool for fitness and self-defense, sharing how it helped him during a street altercation. Edwin also discussed his invention, the Back Buddy, which helps people exfoliate and massage their backs in the shower. Available on Amazon and his website, it has received positive reviews and serves as a practical solution for those needing back care.To anyone over 50 who thinks it's too late to pursue fitness goals, Edwin encourages them that it's never too late, noting that consistent effort can yield remarkable changes at any age. He highlights the importance of four health pillars: sleep, diet, exercise, and stress reduction, urging listeners to start small with exercise and build up over time for long-term health and wellness.
Did you hear that Hollywood actress, Eva Mendes is calling for the removal of artificial dyes from Kellogg's cereals, citing health concerns. She argues that many of the ingredients used in Kellogg's products are harmful for children and banned in other countries. Mendez has encouraged her followers to join a peaceful march to Kellogg's headquarters to demand change. Kellogg has responded by stating that their products comply with all applicable laws and regulations and that they remain committed to transparent labeling. However, some states are now starting to outlaw these same dyes, raising questions about the company's claims. In this episode, I discuss the potential health risks associated with artificial dyes, including links to hyperactivity, ADHD, and other behavioral problems. I also discuss why I find it odd that Kellogg's uses natural food colorings in their products in Canada but not in the United States. I believe there should be greater awareness and action regarding the ingredients in our food and I emphasize the importance of choosing real, healthy foods and demanding better quality products from companies like Kellogg's. Our health is at stake.
Marline Richards, otherwise known as Pastor Joy, is a Jamaican-born minister, health coach, and energy medicine practitioner. During the interview, Pastor Joy shared her inspiring journey and the founding of her Center of Joy ministry. Growing up in rural Jamaica, she developed a deep connection to nature and a strong sense of community. After immigrating to the United States, Pastor Joy pursued a career in healthcare and education, earning degrees in physical education, health information management, and divinity. A pivotal moment in her life came when she was inspired to start her ministry. Through a series of spiritual experiences, she realized her calling to educate and empower people to live healthier lives. The Center of Joy ministry was born, focusing on holistic health and wellness. The Healthy Choices Healthy Living Program, a key component of her ministry, aims to promote healthy lifestyle choices through education, community engagement, and support. Pastor Joy emphasized the importance of addressing both physical and spiritual health. Her work has gained recognition for its positive impact on individuals and communities. Throughout the interview, Pastor Joy's passion for her mission was evident. She shared personal stories and experiences that highlighted her commitment to helping others. Her journey serves as an inspiration to those seeking to make a positive difference in the world
In this episode of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I interviewed Tricia Nelson an Emotional Eating Expert, who has lost 50 pounds by identifying and healing the underlying causes of her emotional eating. She is the author of the #1 bestselling book, Heal Your Hunger, 7 Simple Steps to End Emotional Eating Now. Tricia is also a TEDx speaker whose talk garnered over 2 million views on Youtube. During our interview, Tricia delved into the complexities of emotional eating and its impact on health and wellness. Tricia shared her insights on how emotional eating often stems from unresolved emotional issues and how it can sabotage one's fitness and health goals. She emphasized the importance of understanding the root causes of emotional eating, which often include stress, anxiety, and past traumas, and how these can lead to unhealthy eating patterns. Here are some key points from the interview: · Emotional eating is common: Many people don't realize how much their eating choices are driven by emotions. · Healing emotional connections: Addressing the emotional reasons for overeating is crucial for long-term weight loss and improved health. · Personal journey: Tricia shared her own experience with emotional eating and how she overcame it. · Identifying emotional eating: Tricia discussed how to determine if you're an emotional eater and provided a quiz on her website. · Strategies for overcoming emotional eating: Tricia offered advice on how to break free from emotional eating habits, including creating a morning routine, building community, and avoiding triggers. · Mindful eating: Tricia emphasized the importance of mindful eating and paying attention to hunger cues. · Finding healthier alternatives: She discussed how to find healthier alternatives to sugary foods and navigate grocery stores. · Sugar's impact on mood and cognition: Tricia emphasized the negative effects of sugar on mental clarity, mood, and overall health. · Nighttime binges: She explained why nighttime binges are common due to decreased willpower and accumulated stress. · Seven steps to end emotional eating: Tricia reiterated the seven steps outlined in her book, including connection, centeredness, communication, clean eating, consciousness, courage, and causes. · Addressing underlying causes: She highlighted the importance of addressing underlying issues like people-pleasing and overthinking, which can contribute to stress eating. · Modeling healthy habits: Tricia emphasized the importance of parents modeling healthy eating habits for their children. · Self-care and self-worth: She discussed the significance of self-care and believing in one's worth. This was a very informative interview. Tricia provided valuable insights into the complexities of emotional eating and offered practical strategies for overcoming it. Tricia's expertise and compassionate approach make her a valuable resource for those seeking to improve their relationship with food and their overall well-being.
In this episode of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I interviewed the fit and fabulous, Sheila Agnew McCoy. During the interview, Sheila shared her inspiring journey as a 73-year-old fitness advocate, personal trainer, influencer, author, and speaker. She discussed her passion for helping seniors and women improve their health and quality of life through fitness, strength training, and corrective exercise. Here are the key takeaways from your conversation: 1. Starting Her Fitness Journey Later in Life Sheila revealed that she only began focusing on fitness as an adult, inspired by a desire to stay active and healthy. Her commitment to fitness has spanned over 19 years, during which she realized the lack of specialized training for older adults and women. This gap motivated her to become a certified personal trainer focusing on senior and women's fitness. 2. Challenges for Seniors and Women in Fitness Sheila emphasized the specific challenges seniors face in starting their fitness journeys, such as physical limitations, muscle loss, and fear of injury. She highlighted the importance of starting small, staying consistent, and focusing on overall wellness, not just aesthetics. Her philosophy of "start, stick, and stay" encourages consistency for lasting results. 3. Corrective Exercise and Strength Training Sheila explained how corrective exercise helps seniors and those recovering from injuries regain balance, mobility, and strength. She emphasized the importance of strength training in combating muscle and bone loss, especially for women over 40, to maintain independence and improve quality of life. 4. Mind, Body, and Soul Approach Sheila believes in a holistic wellness approach, integrating the mind, body, and soul. She encourages people to focus on total wellness rather than just one aspect, advocating for a balanced life that includes mental and spiritual well-being. 5. Nutrition and Lifestyle Sheila follows a simple and balanced nutrition plan, prioritizing fruits, vegetables, and whole foods. She advises seniors to focus on nutrient-dense meals rather than large portions and emphasizes the importance of good nutrition for longevity and quality of life. 6. Faith and Community As the health and fitness ministry leader at her church, Sheila integrates faith into her fitness philosophy, believing that spiritual health is the foundation for physical health. She has created a supportive Facebook community, Lifestyle Fitness for Active Adults, to inspire and motivate others on their fitness journeys. 7. Breaking Age Stereotypes Sheila challenges societal stereotypes about aging, encouraging older adults to push past limitations and remain active. She advocates for "age positivity" and believes that fitness can transform not just the body but also improve mental and emotional well-being. 8. A Life of Learning and Adaptation Sheila shared how she continually evolves by learning new skills, such as becoming a personal trainer and pursuing acting and modeling later in life. She emphasized the importance of transferring life experiences and skills into new endeavors, showing that it's never too late to reinvent yourself. Through her empowering message, Sheila inspires people of all ages to take control of their health, start moving, and focus on living a fulfilling life at any age. This was a very inspiring interview with Fitness influencer, Sheila Agnew McCoy.
In this episode of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I am joined by Dr. Joseph Antoun, CEO of L-Nutra and a leading figure in longevity science. During the interview, Dr. Antoun shared insights on his groundbreaking work with the Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD). Dr. Antoun emphasized that aging-related diseases, including diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's, and cardiovascular disease, are primarily caused by biological aging rather than mere chronological age. His work focuses on keeping cells biologically younger to prevent these conditions. Dr. Antoun discussed the motivation behind his shift from traditional medicine to focusing on preventive health. He became disillusioned with the "sick care" model, where patients are treated with pills for chronic conditions without addressing root causes. This led him to pursue public health and policy, with a focus on creating solutions that promote health span (the period of life spent in good health) rather than just longevity. The Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD), developed by Dr. Antoun's company, is a plant-based nutritional program designed to mimic the effects of fasting. Over 25 years of research, including clinical trials at prestigious universities, has shown that the FMD can reduce biological age, rejuvenate cells, and reset metabolism without compromising muscle mass. Dr. Antoun explained how traditional diets, including the popular drug Ozempic, may cause muscle loss and metabolic slowdown, leading to weight regain. A key takeaway from Dr. Antoun's research is that fasting stimulates autophagy, a cellular process where the body repairs and rejuvenates itself. He highlighted that five-day cycles of FMD can reverse biological aging by 2.5 years and promote overall health, including improved blood sugar levels, cholesterol, and reduced inflammation. Dr. Antoun also addressed the importance of balancing nutrition, exercise, stress management, sleep, and social happiness for longevity. He stressed that adopting the FMD three times a year, along with mindful eating and exercise, can significantly improve health outcomes without the long-term risks of medications or extreme diets.
Coach Reggie Ward, is a former professional football player turned life coach, During the interview, Coach Reggie shared his inspiring journey and valuable insights in this interview. He emphasized the pivotal role of mentors in shaping his life, highlighting the influence of Don Norford and Ike Jones. Coach Reggie discussed his experiences in professional sports, emphasizing the lessons he learned about mental toughness, resilience, and seizing opportunities. He also delved into his book, The Power of I, which explores self-discovery and personal growth. He explained his unique coaching philosophy, centered around the acronym L.E.G.A.X.Y., which stands for Leadership, Education, Goals, Athletics, Christ, and You. The interview touched on the importance of health and wellness, with Coach Reggie sharing his approach to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. He discussed his faith and family as foundational elements of his life and coaching work. Coach Reggie also offered practical advice on setting goals and overcoming challenges, emphasizing the importance of perseverance, planning, and seeking wise counsel. He also shared his belief in inspiring others through positive actions and encouraging words. Coach Reggie Ward's interview provided valuable insights into personal development, mentorship, and the importance of living a purposeful and fulfilling life. His emphasis on the power of "I" and the importance of setting goals is particularly relevant for anyone seeking inspiration and guidance, and it couldn't come at a better time. I really enjoyed speaking with Coach Reggie Ward. He is a man on a mission.
Donnie Lygonis is the Founder and CEO of Mellanmal, Inc., the creators of the RE:DO Plant-based protein bar. During the interview, we delved into the innovative journey behind their product. Donnie shared insights into the inspiration for creating a plant-based protein bar, emphasizing the growing consumer demand for sustainable and health-conscious food options. We discussed the unique ingredients used in RE:DO bars, highlighting their commitment to using high-quality, natural components that not only provide nutritional benefits but also support environmental sustainability. The conversation also touched on the challenges faced during the product development phase, including sourcing sustainable ingredients and ensuring the bars met high taste and nutritional standards. Donnie elaborated on their rigorous testing and feedback process, which involved collaboration with nutritionists and fitness experts to refine the product. Furthermore, we explored the market reception of RE:DO bars, noting the positive feedback from both consumers and health professionals. Donnie shared future plans for Mellanmal, including expanding their product line and increasing their presence in the health and wellness market. The interview concluded with a discussion on the broader impact of plant-based diets on health and the environment, reinforcing Mellanmal's mission to promote a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle through their innovative products. I personally tried RE:DO and I can honestly say it is by far the best plant-based protein bar on the market (in my opinion). It tastes great and will keep you satiated for hours, something most protein bars cannot claim. You can find RE:DO at mellanmalofsweden.com, on their IG page at redofoodsusa and on Amazon.
Are you ready to transform your life in just six weeks? Whether you're looking to shed those extra pounds, build muscle, or simply adopt a healthier lifestyle, our Six Weeks to Family Fitness program will help you! Imagine waking up every day feeling energized, confident, and ready to conquer the world. With our expert guidance, family friendly workout plans, and delicious nutrition tips, you'll be amazed at what you can achieve in such a short time. But that's not all! When you join our Six Weeks to Fitness program, you'll become part of a supportive community of like-minded individuals who are all on the same journey. Together, we'll motivate and inspire each other to reach our fitness goals. "But that's not even the best part. When you join our program, you'll also get: 12 high-energy workouts led by top-notch fitness pros. 3 nutrition workshops with a special hands-on cooking class taught by certified nutritionists. Recordings of every class so you can work out on your schedule and repeat them as much as you want. Daily motivational tips and emails from me to keep you inspired. A FREE subscription to the Body Sculpt of New York Six Weeks to Fitness newsletter. Personalized wellness coaching to help you reach your goals. Daily fitness and nutrition worksheets to track your progress. This isn't a scam-it's a game-changer. But you need to act fast to secure your spot. The program begins on October 8 and runs through November 14, so grab your spot now before registration is closed, and don't forget to share this with your friends and family. Go to www.bodysculpt.org to register or for more information. You can also email me at vince@sixweeks.com.
Most people think that crunches will flatten your stomach. While crunches will strengthen your abdominals and build muscle underneath the fat, it will not reduce the fat around your midsection. In this video, I share 3 tips on what I personally have done and continue to do, to get and retain a flat stomach. In my previous video, I shared the many reasons why you need a flat stomach, not just because it looks good visually. Achieving a flatter stomach often involves adopting healthier lifestyle habits. This can lead to improved physical fitness, increased energy levels, and better overall well-being. In addition, reducing excess abdominal fat is crucial for long-term health. Carrying extra weight around the midsection is linked to a higher risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. Everyone regardless of age or gender should strive to flatten their stomach and this video breaks down 3 proven and effective tips to help you to achieve a flatter stomach in most cases, less than 6 weeks. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Do you want to know why you need a flat stomach? A flat stomach is often sought after for its aesthetic appeal. In a society that places a high value on physical appearance, having a toned midsection can boost self-confidence and body image. A flat stomach can enhance one's overall silhouette, making individuals feel more comfortable and attractive in various clothing styles. Beyond vanity, achieving a flatter stomach often involves adopting healthier lifestyle habits. This can lead to improved physical fitness, increased energy levels, and better overall well-being. In addition, reducing excess abdominal fat is crucial for long-term health. Carrying extra weight around the midsection is linked to a higher risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. By striving for a flatter stomach, individuals are taking proactive steps to improve their overall health and reduce their chances of developing these serious conditions. Ultimately, the desire for a flatter stomach is a combination of aesthetic and health-related motivations. While it's important to remember that body image is complex and individual, there are undeniable benefits to achieving a toned midsection, both physically and mentally. Get a copy of my very popular ebook, "6 Weeks to A Flatter Stomach" https://6weekstofitness.com/6-weeks-to-a-flatter-stomach-ebook/.
Is it too late to get into shape? In today's video I dive into this question that so many of you may be asking yourselves. Maybe you hit your 40s, 50s, 60s or beyond and wonder if the opportunity to get into shape has passed you by. The quick answer is no, it's never too late to get into shape. I know people who didn't start until their mid 50s or even in their 60s and now, they're living their best lives, happy and healthy! · Busting Myths: Let's shatter another myth: aging means slowing down. It's true that our bodies change as we age, but that doesn't mean we have to accept decline. In fact, regular exercise can help counteract many age-related changes. · Mental Health Benefits: Beyond physical health, getting into shape is a powerful tool for boosting your mental well-being. Regular exercise has been shown to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. It can also improve your sleep quality and overall mood. · Small Steps, Big Results: Remember, progress, not perfection, is the key. Start small and gradually increase the intensity and duration of your workouts. Every step you take, no matter how small, brings you closer to your goals. · Find Your Motivation: Discover what truly motivates you. Whether it's fitting into your favorite jeans, having more energy, going on exotic vacations, playing with your grandkids or simply feeling better about yourself, finding your ‘why' can be a powerful driving force. · Community Support: Surround yourself with supportive people. Join a fitness class, find a workout buddy, or connect with online communities. Having a support system can make a world of difference. Getting into shape doesn't mean running a marathon or lifting heavy weights, it means moving your body more, it means feeding your body good nutrition, it means improving your strength, increasing your flexibility one step at a time. There is a saying that if you don't use it, you will lose it. Getting in shape to me, means keeping my independence. Just because you hit a milestone of 50, 60 or 70, doesn't mean you have to give up your independence. This is what the medical profession would like you to believe, but I'm here to tell you that isn't true. When you don't use your muscles, they begin to atrophy and become weaker, but when you start to challenge your muscles, they become stronger and more resilient. So, what are you waiting for? It's time to reclaim your health and happiness. Take that first step today. Your future self will thank you! Remember, it's never too late to start your fitness journey. Let's make today, the day you prioritize your well-being. You deserve it!
Are you over 50 or 60 years and have not made your health a priority yet? What are you waiting for? We've all heard the saying, "Life is short." But how often do we truly consider the weight of those words? Life is a precious gift, a whirlwind of experiences waiting to be embraced. Shouldn't we be doing everything we can to live it to the fullest? That includes taking care of our health, the very foundation that allows us to explore, connect, and thrive. Think about it: a life riddled with fatigue, aches, and illness limits our ability to experience the world. We miss out on vacation and holiday celebrations with loved ones, all because of ill health. Feeling sluggish and unhealthy can also dampen our mood and motivation, making it harder to chase our dreams and embrace new challenges and opportunities. How are we going to manifest our dreams and ambitions if we're sick and tired all the time? But, here's the good news: taking charge of your health doesn't require drastic measures. Small, sustainable changes can make a big difference. Step #1 Fuel your body: Swap sugary drinks for water, prioritize whole foods over processed options, and find healthy alternatives you actually enjoy. Your body will thank you with increased energy and a sharper mind. When is the last time you ate a piece of fruit? If I were to ask you when was the last time you ate a piece of cake, you would probably say, yesterday, but when is the last time you ate some fruit? otherwise known as nature's candy? Step #2 Move your body: Use it or lose it. You see, I'm part of that over 60 club, I know what happens to our bodies when we don't use our muscles, our muscles atrophy and we become weaker. Find activities you love, whether it's a brisk walk, a dance class, or a yoga session. Even small bursts of movement throughout the day can boost your mood and overall well-being. Step #3 Prioritize your sleep: Aim for 7-8 hours of quality sleep each night. Feeling well-rested will improve your focus, energy levels, and even your immune system. Remember, a healthy lifestyle isn't about punishment; it's about empowerment. It's about giving yourself the energy, strength, and resilience to experience all that life throws your way. It's about feeling good in your own skin and having the stamina to chase your passions. You know, when you're healthy, you feel independent. You can get up and go wherever you want without someone assisting you. Isn't that what we strive for, happiness, love and independence? Speaking of independence, have you heard of Dr. Kenneth Cooper? He pioneered the concept of aerobics in the 1960s. For those of us of a certain age, who thought that it was Jane Fonda who started the aerobics phase, it was actually Dr. Kenneth Cooper, who now at the tender age of 92, is still working to encourage people to become physically fit, why? Because he knows that Life is too short to be unhealthy. Don't Let Your Health or lack of health Steal Your Golden Years. Look at what exercising has done for Dr. Cooper. So, let's invest in ourselves, our bodies, and our well-being. Let's make every day an opportunity to embrace life with a healthy mind and a healthy body. Because when we feel our best, we can truly live our best. What are some ways you prioritize your health? Share your tips in the comments below! And for those of you who normally watch my video to the end, you may recall my saying, “We don't stop exercising because we grow old, we grow old because we stop exercising. Can you guess where I got that quote? It was from Dr. Kenneth Cooper, the father of Aerobics created that quote and I adopted it. Thank you Dr. Cooper!
Are you tired of dieting and exercising to lose weight? What if I told you there are other ways to lose weight besides dieting and exercise? Would you believe me? And what if I told you that these three strategies are relatively easy to do? Would you be willing to try them? In this video, I will provide you with three proven strategies that are guaranteed to help you lose weight easily and quickly, all from the comfort of your own home. Why is Weight Loss Important? If you are at a healthy weight relative to your height, then there is no need to focus on weight loss. However, if you're not at a healthy weight, you definitely want to consider it. Achieving a healthy weight can offer numerous benefits, including a reduced risk of: Heart Disease Type 2 Diabetes Various types of Cancer Kidney Disease Asthma Additional benefits of weight loss include: Lower Blood Sugar Lower Blood Pressure Less Stress on the Joints Many people struggle with weight loss. This video explores three strategies, based on my personal experience, that can be very helpful if you're looking to lose weight fast and easily. The First Strategy: Mindset Matters Napoleon Hill once said in his book "Think and Grow Rich" that “whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” Change the way you think, and you will change the way you act. When it comes to losing weight, you either have a negative mindset or a positive mindset. A negative mindset says, “No matter what I do, I can't lose weight,” or “I'm too old to lose weight,” or “I tried before and failed.” In contrast, a positive mindset says, “I can do this, one step at a time,” “It's never too late to start,” and “It's progress, not perfection!” The Second Strategy: Stop Eating Late at Night Our metabolism slows down at night. Eating before bedtime forces our bodies to digest food when it is least efficient, leading to stored extra calories as fat. We end up loading our bodies with fuel that it doesn't have the capacity or time to burn. I know we live busy and stressful lives, and sometimes this stress makes us want to grab a late-night snack before going to bed. However, if you want to lose weight, especially around the midsection, allow for a 3-4 hour window between your last meal and bedtime. This aids digestion and can potentially reduce weight gain around the midsection. The Third Strategy: Intermittent Fasting For those unfamiliar with intermittent fasting, it is essentially time-restricted eating. You only eat during a specific time window. It's not dieting; it's just another way of eating. And just in case you think you can't fast, think again. Every human being on this planet fasts. When you go to bed at night and wake up 6, 7, 8, or more hours later, you have fasted. When you eat your first meal in the morning, you are breaking the fast, which is why it's called “breakfast.” But why is intermittent fasting one of the most powerful tools for losing weight fast and easily? Because it's natural, safe, and effective, unlike the highly promoted weight loss drugs like Ozempic or Wegovy. Intermittent fasting has no side effects; our ancestors practiced it thousands of years ago out of necessity. If there was no food available for a week or two, they had to fast until their next meal. Another benefit of intermittent fasting is that it is FREE! It won't cost you a dime. As a matter of fact, it will end up putting more money in your pocket. There are various intermittent fasting methods, but the most popular is the 16:8 method, which I do on occasion. This method involves limiting your intake of food and calorie-containing beverages to an 8-hour window each day. You abstain from food for the remaining 16 hours, though you're still allowed to drink water and other no-calorie beverages like black coffee or tea. You can choose to start your fast at 8:00 p.m. and fast until the next day at 12:00 p.m., a total of 16 hours, after which you break the fast with a light meal. Your body will have food cravings throughout the day. These cravings will only last for about 20 minutes or so and then will cease. Why? Because your body will feed off your stored fat, causing you to lose weight. When we exercise, our bodies burn off carbs, fats, and then proteins in that order. But if you haven't eaten in 16 hours, there are no carbs to burn off, so your body will look for the next fuel source, which is fat. This is why food cravings go away after about 20 minutes because our bodies find their next fuel source—fat! As some of you are aware, I host six-week fitness programs online. If you're interested in participating in my next Six Weeks to Fitness program or would like additional information, let me know. I would be happy to share this information with you.
Today we're diving into a topic many of you have been asking about: nutrition for sculpted abs. You've been hitting the gym hard, but those abs are still hiding? This blog is for you! Let's get real: abs are built in the kitchen, not just the gym. You can crunch all day, but if your diet isn't on point, those abs will stay under wraps. So, what should you be eating? Forget fad diets and processed foods. The key is whole, unprocessed goodness: lean proteins, healthy fats, and plenty of fruits and veggies. Fueling Your Fitness · Lean Protein Powerhouse: Chicken, fish, tofu - these are your muscle-building besties. Protein helps repair and grow muscle tissue, which is essential for that toned look. · Healthy Fat Harmony: Don't fear fat! Avocados, nuts, and avocado oil are loaded with healthy fats that keep you feeling satisfied, regulate hormones, and keep your metabolism humming. · Fiber Fantastic Fruits and Veggies: These colorful powerhouses are crammed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Fiber keeps you feeling full and helps your body function optimally, which is crucial for fat loss. Beyond the Bites: Portion Control is King It's not just what you eat, but how much. Smaller portions are easier to digest than overflowing plates. Remember, it takes about 20 minutes for your brain to register fullness. So listen to your body and avoid overstuffing yourself! Debunking Fat Loss Myths Forget the 6-meal-a-day myth! Frequent small meals may not be the magic bullet for everyone. If you want your body to tap into stored fat for energy, focus on mindful eating and avoid unnecessary snacking. Hydration Hero Water is your best friend! It keeps your body functioning smoothly and can even aid in fat loss. Sometimes, thirst can be mistaken for hunger, so listen to your body and stay hydrated throughout the day. Aim for eight glasses of water daily, and more if you're active or in a hot climate. Not a big water fan? Many fruits like watermelon and berries are packed with water and can help you reach your hydration goals. Remember: Consistency is Key Building visible abs takes time and dedication. Stick to your healthy eating plan, stay active, and be patient. Those results will come! Ready to take your fitness further? Check out my e-book, Six Weeks to A Flatter Stomach, for a step-by-step guide to reaching your abs goals. This blog is just the beginning! Subscribe to Six Weeks to Fitness for more tips and tricks to live a healthy and happy life. Remember, it's progress, not perfection. Celebrate your small victories and keep pushing forward. You've got this!
Can Intermittent Fasting cure cancer? Intermittent fasting (IF) has exploded in popularity in recent years, touted as a weight-loss miracle cure. While weight management is certainly a potential benefit, the true power of IF lies in its ability to promote deep cellular healing and resilience. By strategically cycling between eating and fasting periods, we can harness the body's natural repair mechanisms and potentially combat a variety of chronic diseases. One of the key benefits of IF is its impact on cellular repair. During fasting periods, the body goes into a state of cellular housekeeping. It initiates autophagy, a process where damaged cells are broken down and recycled for new cell production. This can be particularly beneficial for preventing cancer. Cancer thrives in an environment fueled by constant glucose (sugar) availability. By restricting feeding windows, IF may starve cancer cells and hinder their growth. Beyond cellular repair, IF offers a potent weapon against chronic inflammation, a root cause of many diseases. Studies suggest that IF can significantly reduce inflammatory markers in the body. This reduced inflammation translates to a lower risk of heart disease, Alzheimer's, and even autoimmune disorders. Improved metabolic health is another perk of IF. By forcing the body to tap into fat stores for energy during fasting periods, IF can improve insulin sensitivity and potentially aid in managing type 2 diabetes [3]. Additionally, IF may promote the production of beneficial ketones, which can offer a stable energy source and enhance cognitive function. It's important to remember that IF is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Different methods exist, and consulting a healthcare professional is crucial before starting any new dietary plan. However, the growing body of research on IF paints a compelling picture. By incorporating strategic fasting periods into our lives, we can empower our bodies to heal, fight inflammation, and potentially ward off chronic diseases. Intermittent fasting is not just about weight loss; it's about harnessing the body's inherent potential for self-renewal, and in this video, we're going to explore a recent study that proves scientifically, that you can beat cancer and it won't cost you a dime.
Do you know why fruits are called nature's convenience food or nature's fast food, because they are ready to eat, nutritious and often come in their own natural packaging. As someone who has explored various diets and interviewed numerous health experts, such as Orvel Douglas, Khepra Anu, Lashay Taylor and others, I believe the fruitarian lifestyle offers numerous benefits for your health. First and foremost, fruits are packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are crucial for maintaining optimal health. They are rich in vitamins like C and A, which boost your immune system and improve skin health. Fruits are high in fiber, which aids in digestion and helps maintain a healthy weight. The natural sugars in fruits provide a steady source of energy without the crash associated with processed sugars. The fruitarian diet is incredibly hydrating. Fruits have a high water content, which helps keep your body hydrated and supports overall bodily functions. This hydration is particularly beneficial for your skin, making it look more radiant and youthful. The antioxidants in fruits also play a significant role in reducing inflammation and protecting your body from chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. Orvel Douglas is the creator of the Fruitarian Challenge, an event that happens every other month. I've witnessed the results of hundreds of participants who took part in his challenge lose weight, reverse heart disease, diabetes and so many other chronic illnesses just from participating in the fruit feast challenge. Orvel is quick to say that it is not the fruit that's doing the healing, it's your body that's doing the healing. The fruit is creating the environment in which your body is able to heal itself. In other words, the body was meant to heal itself, you just have to give your body what it needs to do the job. Another compelling reason to consider the fruitarian lifestyle is its simplicity and natural approach to eating. By focusing on whole, unprocessed foods, you eliminate the intake of harmful additives and preservatives commonly found in processed foods. This can lead to improved digestion, increased energy levels, and a clearer mind. Many people who adopt a fruitarian diet report feeling more connected to nature and experiencing a greater sense of well-being. The fruitarian lifestyle offers many health benefits, from boosting your immune system and improving digestion to providing essential nutrients and promoting hydration. If you're looking to enhance your health and well-being, consider incorporating more fruits into your diet. Your body will thank you later. If you're interested in weight loss tips, fitness advice, and upcoming Six Weeks to Fitness workshops, visit www.6weekstofitness.com and subscribe to my Six Weeks to Fitness newsletter at https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/IeRmzkF/BodySculptofNY.
Did you know that walking is the best exercise for your body and mind? That's right, walking can seriously help you add years to your life, and it doesn't take much to see results. In fact, one study found that people who did just 10 to 59 minutes of moderate exercise (like brisk walking) per week had an 18% lower risk of death during the study period compared to those who were inactive. Meanwhile, people who completed the recommended 150 minutes of weekly exercise in at least 10-minute spurts had a 31% lower risk of death. The great part about having a walking routine is that it's easily accessible to most people. In general, all you need is a good pair of walking shoes. These should be supportive, with a strong sole that can help propel you over all those miles. In this video, I share 15 reasons why I believe Walking is the best exercise for anyone looking to lose weight, tone up and live a long and healthy life. One of the best investments you can make is to buy a good pair of sneakers and start walking on a regular basis.
In this video I share why I believe that prioritizing your health is the ultimate power move. I also challenge the idea that feeling tired and achy is inevitable with age. Instead, I suggest it's a consequence of neglecting your health. It's important to treat your body like a well-oiled machine. Just like a car needs proper fuel and maintenance, your body thrives on nutritious food, exercise, and rest. I believe that food is medicine. I recommend fruits, vegetables, and hydration for optimal performance. Highly processed foods are discouraged as they hinder your body's ability to function well. Exercise is another key element. It doesn't have to be strenuous; even walking can significantly improve your health. Finding activities you enjoy is crucial for consistency. Prioritizing sleep is also highlighted. Getting enough rest allows your body to rejuvenate and prepares you to take on the day. Prioritizing your health is not only an investment in yourself as the CEO of your body, it also inspires others to take care of themselves. For more videos like these, please don't forget to subscribe to my Six Weeks to Fitness youtube channel. If you're interested in weight loss tips, fitness advice, and upcoming Six Weeks to Fitness workshops, then subscribe to my newsletter at bit.ly/3K9o7sE.
Orvel Douglas is a certified nutrition and diet specialist, known for his advocacy of a fruit-based fruitarian diet, also referred to as a "fruitarian" lifestyle. His teachings have significantly influenced me and many others, focusing on the importance of diet in conjunction with exercise. Personal Journey and Shift to Nutrition: During the interview, Orvel shared his personal journey that began with his move to the United States in 1993, during which he gained weight and decided to change his lifestyle. He extensively researched nutrition and health, adopted a rigorous exercise routine, and made significant dietary changes, leading to a substantial weight loss of 50 pounds in eight weeks. Philosophy and Dietary Approach: Orvel emphasized that "you can't outrun a bad diet," highlighting that exercise alone is insufficient without proper nutrition. His approach to diet focuses on prevention rather than cure, advocating for a diet rich in fruits due to their water content and natural sugars which support body detoxification and health. The Fruit Feast Challenge: Orvel created the "Fruit Feast Challenge," a program that encourages participants to eat primarily fruits and engage in regular exercise. He cited numerous success stories from participants who experienced significant health improvements, including weight loss and reversal of chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension within the challenge's duration. Whether you are someone just starting out or a senior citizen who want to get healthy, a fruitarian diet will get you there. Discussion on Specific Fruits and Dietary Tips: He advised that high water content fruits are most beneficial for health and detoxification. Orvel stressed that fruits should be consumed alone and not mixed with other foods to optimize digestion and absorption. Orvel also mentioned fruitarian recipes that are sure to wet your appetite. Common Misconceptions and Clarifications: Orvel addressed common misconceptions about fruit sugar, explaining that the natural sugars in fruits are different from processed sugars and are essential for cellular health. He also discussed the importance of fiber in fruits for maintaining a healthy gut microbiome. Lifestyle and Long-term Commitment: The discussion also touched on Orvel's long-term commitment to a fruitarian lifestyle, how it has sustained his health, and his active involvement in promoting this lifestyle through social media and his personal engagements. Interaction with the Audience: The podcast included a live Q&A segment where Orvel answered audience questions about healthy eating tips, the best fruits for health, what raw fruits he eats in a day, the role of diet in managing diseases, and specific dietary practices. This interview highlights Orvel Douglas's commitment to promoting a fruit-based diet as a key to achieving and maintaining optimal health, showcasing his extensive knowledge and passion for nutrition and wellness.
In this engaging episode of my "Six Weeks of Fitness" podcast, I interview Dr. William Davis, a renowned cardiologist and bestselling author of the Wheat Belly series of books, Undoctored, and most recently Super Gut: A Four Week Plan to Reprogram your Microbiome, Restore Health and Lose Weight. During the interview, Dr. Davis will provide some valuable insights and practical tips to enhance our well-being through natural and informed choices. Here's a summary of the key points discussed during our interview: Microbiome's Impact on Health: Dr. Davis elaborates on the critical role of the gastrointestinal microbiome in overall health. He explains how modern lifestyle factors like antibiotics, food additives, and processed foods have negatively affected our gut health, leading to a range of health issues including obesity, heart disease, and mental health problems. Restoring Gut Health: Dr. Davis emphasizes the importance of restoring the microbiome to improve health. He likens the process to tending a garden, where removing harmful elements, introducing beneficial microbes through fermented foods, and providing the right nutrients can lead to a healthier microbiome. Weight Loss and Muscle Preservation: The conversation touches on the misconceptions and dangers of popular weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, highlighting the importance of preserving muscle mass for overall health. Dr. Davis argues that muscle is crucial not just for physical strength but also for metabolic health. Practical Health Strategies: In this segment of the interview, Dr. Davis shares actionable advice on improving gut health and overall wellness. This includes consuming fermented foods, focusing on a diet rich in unprocessed foods, and considering specific supplements like collagen and probiotics to address deficiencies in the modern diet. Empowerment through Knowledge: In this segment of the interview, we both spoke about the significance of empowering individuals with knowledge about their health. We stressed the need for people to understand the underlying factors affecting their health rather than relying solely on medications or quick fixes. Holistic Approach to Health: The interview underscores a holistic approach to health, where addressing the root causes of health issues through diet, lifestyle changes, and understanding the body's needs leads to more sustainable and impactful health outcomes. Access to Dr. Davis's Work: I strongly recommend getting a copy of Dr. Davis's latest book, "Super Gut," and his blog for more in-depth information and resources on improving health through gut health restoration and other natural approaches.
My next guest is Pauline Adeleke, a 71 year's young, personal trainer, fitness coach, nutritionist, inspiring speaker and owner of the Ageless Fitness Lifestyle YouTube channel. She is a firm believer that anyone can get fit and at any age. Pauline shared her journey from a carefree childhood in New York to an adventurous young adult life as an international flight attendant. She narrated her fairy-tale-like encounter with her future husband at an art exhibition and their life together until his untimely death orchestrated by the Nigerian government due to his successful land development ventures. After returning to New York as a widow with two children, Pauline rebuilt her life, emphasizing the importance of education, resilience, and faith. She transitioned from teaching to starting her writing company and later pursued her passion for fitness, which she now shares with others, especially women over 50, to encourage them to maintain their health and well-being. Pauline also discussed her dietary preferences, advocating for a plant-based diet, and the importance of regular exercise, including strength training, for maintaining muscle mass and bone density as one ages. She emphasized the necessity of self-love, avoiding comparisons, and finding a nutrition and exercise routine that suits one's individual needs. Pauline is working on an app dedicated to fitness and health for women in their 50s and 60s, offering exercise routines, meal plans, and motivational support. Her presence on social media and her upcoming app reflect her dedication to spreading the message of health, strength, and resilience, irrespective of age. This summary captures the essence of the conversation, highlighting Pauline's life story, her philosophy on aging, fitness, and nutrition, and her commitment to inspiring others to take charge of their health and well-being.
Have you ever thought about eating raw food as opposed to cook food? Khepra Anu is a Raw Foodist, and author who has dedicated his life to sharing his knowledge of the power that the Live Food lifestyle combined with systematic fasting has on the body. Over the past 20 years, he has hosted numerous health retreats in the U.S. and internationally, during which he guides participants through his unique approach to repairing and detoxifying the human body through the scientific and mechanical application of coconut water, fresh juices, and living food. During the interview, he will discuss his early childhood growing up in Monticello, New York into a very religious family. It was during that time that he first learned about a very profound scripture from the Bible in Genesis 1:29 that stated “Then God said, “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food.” After reading that scripture his eyes were opened and he never looked back. He realized that we should be eating more of what God made and less of what man-made. He also mentioned the great Dick Gregory, who also planted a seed the first time Khapra got to hear him lecture, “he was the one who opened up the Bible and said, this is, you know, we supposed to eat this way.” Our conversation delved into various aspects of nutrition, particularly focusing on raw foods, salt, and fasting. Khapra emphasized the importance of consuming a wide variety of foods, including exotic fruits, fatty fruits, and salty fruits like olives, to ensure a balanced intake of nutrients. He discussed different types of salt, favoring Celtic sea salt and real salt over Himalayan salt due to concerns about its quality. The conversation also touched on the benefits of fasting, particularly coconut water fasting, as a way to detoxify the body and allow it to heal naturally. Retreats focusing on holistic health experiences, including sun gazing, meditation, yoga, and coconut water fasting, were highlighted as opportunities for deep rest and rejuvenation. Overall, the dialogue underscored the importance of embracing natural foods and lifestyle practices for optimal health and well-being.
Kellie Bowman, daughter of Dr. Sebi and owner of Sebi's Daughters LLC discusses the many contributions of her father and the reasons why she is advocating for a “Dr. Sebi Wellness Day.” Dr. Sebi dedicated his life to the pursuit of natural plant-based approaches for health management and disease prevention, Dr. Sebi treated high-profile clientele including Michael Jackson, Eddie Murphy, John Travolta, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes of TLC, and Teddy Pendergrass, and his efforts continue to enrich the health and wellbeing of millions of people around the world, including yours truly. Now, as the owner of Sebi's Daughters (www.sebisdaughters.com), Kellie Bowman is championing healthy living through clean eating, mental wellness, and more. Bowman promotes the “celebrities of the garden” as part of the site's offerings, which serve as powerhouses to our overall health and wellness. You can download a “free” list of foods she recommends for optimum health from her website. Kellie is living and speaking her “truth”, and she wants everyone to know that getting older is no longer a given, people are dying from cardiovascular disease in their 40s and 50s, but it doesn't have to be. Kellie believes that eating a plant-based diet will extend your life and improve your health. Kellie is also an advocate of fasting, which she learned from her father. Kelli Bowman is on a mission to save lives and share the knowledge and wisdom that she has gained growing up as the daughter of one of the most amazing men in our current history, Dr. Sebi. This was truly an inspiring interview with the daughter of a man I have grown to respect and admire.
Cardiovascular disease is a major health concern for everyone, especially women, causing ten times more fatalities than breast cancer. As a matter of fact, heart attacks occur more often in women than men. Cardiovascular disease is often underestimated as it appears later in women than in men. Women usually discover their own risk while seeking health information for their spouses at medical events, making it a life-saving revelation. Dr. Ford Brewer is a board-certified preventive & occupational medicine specialist and a globally recognized speaker for organizations including the National Governor's Association and the Brookings Institute. Dr. Brewer is also the Founder of PrevMed Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention (www.premedhealth.com). PrevMed Health is a national preventive medicine practice focusing on preventing and treating chronic diseases, particularly heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and obesity. Dr. Brewer has devoted the majority of his career to the prevention of chronic disease, with some amazing results. Prior to Premed Health, he was the Director of preventive medicine programs at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University. During this very informative interview, Dr. Brewer will share why he chose prevention as opposed to surgery, and how his methods of prevention can extend decades to your life beyond your 50s, 60s or 70s. In addition, Dr. Brewer will share information about his upcoming event, “PrevMed Health's Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention Conference, scheduled to take place on December 1-2 in Tampa, Florida. The conference will address the critical issue of preventive medicine and the leading causes of death and hospitalizations in America. The two-day immersive health education conference includes top healthcare and medical experts who discuss silent killers and how to avoid or prevent many cardiovascular diseases. This transformative seminar is much more than a traditional event, offering individualized advanced testing to identify risk for heart disease, strokes, and dementia, among other cardiovascular diseases. If you're looking for ways to improve your health and extend your life for years to come, then listen to what Dr. Brewer has to say and what techniques he recommends, you won't regret it. He is saving lives all over the world, with over 188,000 YouTube subscribers, he is doing something right!
Did you know that your tongue may be the strongest muscle in your body? The tongue has 16 muscles and never stops moving even while you sleep. If you're like most people, you were not aware of this fact nor were you aware that proper positioning of the tongue in the roof of your mouth and nasal breathing can improve circulatory and respiratory issues such as asthma and COPD as well as fibromyalgia, ADHD, migraines and so much more. In this episode of Six Weeks to Fitness, I am joined by Becca Rose, the owner of Myofunctional Pathways, LLC. She is a Myofunctional Therapist, Certified Butayko Breathing Instructor, Sleep Coach and Registered Dental Hygienist. Since a very young age, Becca has exhibited an interest in oral health and dental topics. She has been in the dental field since 2004. When she learned about Myofunctional Therapy, the "AH HA" moment happened. She realized that this was the missing piece to some of the symptoms she had experienced in her life. And so the journey began. Since then, she has improved many of her own myofunctional concerns. Now she has the experience and first hand knowledge to help her patients find the missing link to many of their symptoms with determination to find the root cause. “Often, THE TONGUE is the root cause and it is most often the last thing anyone ever thinks of.” Her clients have gained significant, life changing improvements of symptoms! Becca also has an 8 week Performance and Recovery program. If you would like to participate in this program and receive a discount, please be sure to email Becca and mention that you heard about the program on my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast. You can find out more about Becca Rose here: Contact information:www.myofunctionalpathways.com facebook.com/myofunctionalpathwaysmyofunctional.pathways.llc InstagramCalandly link: https://calendly.com/becca-ycc/15min I'd love to have a free video call with anyone who would like to talk in more detail. Use calandly link to schedule.
Are you suffering from Brain fog, dry mouth, anxiety, asthma, fatigue, high blood pressure, insomnia, snoring, ADHD or sleep apnea? Did you know that most adults are not breathing correctly, and by changing the way we breathe we can reverse most if not all of these illnesses? Most of us are mouth breathers and it is mouth breathing that is the cause of many respiratory diseases. In this interview, Karese Laguerre, will show us how to breathe properly so we can sleep better, and become more productive. Karese Laguerre is a registered dental hygienist, Author, Speaker, Myofunctional therapist, and founder and owner of the Myospot. Her latest published book, Accomplish, delves into how to sleep better, eliminate burnout and execute goals. Karese's mission is to transform and positively impact as many households as possible through dynamic breath, brain and body work. I found this to be one of my most life changing interviews to date. If you or any of your loved ones suffer from any respiratory or cardiovascular issues, then you must watch this interview. It can change the trajectory of your life. Karese has a private practice in Florda and will provide free online consultations. To learn more about Karese Laquerre, visit www.themyospot.com. You can also order her book, Accomplished on Amazon. Karese, like many parents, suffered in silence while her children struggled with the symptoms of undiagnosed sleep and breathing issues. One visit to a pediatric dentist changed the trajectory of their lives. Already a Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH), Karese, trained with Sandra Holtzman, Lois Laynee and Sarah Hornsby to establish her orofacial myology knowledge. With this initial training and numerous others, in a few short years she has not only resolved all her children's issues, but helped hundreds of patients, children and adults alike, discover how great life can be functioning on full. Her private practice, The Myo Spot is now a leader in the quest for myofunctional therapy awareness and public education.
How would you like to lose 10 pounds in 30 days without dieting? Do you even think it's possible to lose weight without dieting? Not only is it possible, I've done it and so have countless others. In this video, I share my 4 tips on how you can lose 10 pounds in 30 days without even going on a diet. For many of us, losing one or two pounds would greatly improve our health, but what about 5, 10 or 15 pounds, wouldn't that increase our quality of life even more? Yes, it would. As the host of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I usually interview fitness and nutrition experts, doctors, athletes and celebrities to discuss the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. In this video, I am flying solo to share some of my personal knowledge and expertise in the area of weight loss. For the past 30 years, I have trained and worked with hundreds of men and women through my Six Weeks to Fitness programs, so I know what works and what doesn't. Remember, I'm not talking about crash dieting here, there are no “eat this not that” recommendations, just some common sense, yet, scientifically proven methods that will help you lose, release, drop (however you want to put it) at least 10 pounds in 30 days, and you get to keep it off, if you so choose. Since the 2020 pandemic, the waistlines of average Americans have increased due to inactivity, stress and yes, poor eating habits. Fast forward to where we are today, in 2023, diabetes rates along with heart disease, dementia, cancer and other chronic diseases are increasing exponentially. These illnesses are preventable. Obesity is a risk factor for all of these diseases and with 42% of Americans currently obese, the forecast does not look too promising unless we take action and reverse course. Winter is just around the corner, and it is during this time of the year that most people “fall off the wagon” and start putting on some extra pounds. In addition to the winter months, we have the ever-challenging holiday season, with all of the social gatherings and office parties to contend with. It is estimated that the average person puts on an extra 5 to 10 pounds from Thanksgiving to New Year's. What if this year could be different? What if my 4 tips can help you lose 10 pounds by the new year? It can, and it will if you follow my 4 steps. Give it a try and let me know what you think. For Information on my 6 Weeks to Fitness e-book, visit www.6weekstofitness.com; Email: vince@sixweeks.com
In this interview, Lashay Taylor shares how eating fruits and living foods saved her life. Lashay lost 30 pounds in 30 days while taking the Orvel Douglas Fruit Feast Challenge. After years of silently suffering from symptoms of endometriosis like prolonged periods of heavy bleeding, severe cramping, an abdominal tumor, depression, severe back pain, acid reflux and more, she started researching alternative ways to heal her body. Lashay was inspired by the raw vegan lifestyle after reading countless testimonials of others who changed their lives and improved their health eating fruits and living foods. After 3 years of transitioning from a standard American diet to a whole food plant-based raw food lifestyle, Lashay has reversed many of her symptoms and continues to spread awareness and inspire others about the importance of holistic living to change your life.
In this video, Oliver Nam shares his vast expertise on how to get fit and stay fit in your 40s and beyond. He is the owner and operator of Thrive Training in Irvine, California, and his specialty is working with adults over 40 years of age. Oliver is also the author of “Fitness Over 40: A Blueprint Workout.” Oliver Nam believes that everyone should be able to get up and down from the ground without pain and be able to pick up their kids or grandkids without throwing out their back. His goal at Thrive Training in Irvine is to help you sleep better, have better posture, body awareness, and balance and to ultimately have more time for your family. Oliver Nam has been training since 2005, receiving his certificates from National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and NCCPT (National Council for Certified Personal Trainers). After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from UC Irvine in 2004, he decided to leverage his love of sports and body mechanics into a career suitable for him. And with his experience in the Physical Therapy field for 5 years, he includes this knowledge in his everyday programs for each one of his members. As with the “Growth Mindset” culture of Thrive Training in Irvine, Oliver continually learns new methods alongside his team of instructors; Sean Bjelland, Jarren Kitchens, Joseph Martinez, Joan Le and Courtney Tarango. He also works alongside Thrive's Registered Dietitian, Whitney Lynott R.D. and Danielle Insley as the office manager.
If you want instant low back pain relief “We Gotcha Back”! We Gotcha Back is a customized compression support belt that relieves back, lumbar, and total body pain. It induces improved blood circulation and is FDA-approved. The inventor of We Gotcha Back is Glenn Gordon, a disabled veteran, musician, songwriter, and singer, who shortly after leaving military service as a heavy equipment rough terrain forklift operator, started having back problems. The military would not allow him any disability for his back pain, but they did give him many different back support belts that did not work and extreme-strength pain killer pills, which Glenn refused to take because of their addictive qualities. Instead, he created his own back support belt and that is when We Gotcha Back was born. The belt is quickly racking up endorsements by athletes and celebrities. One such athlete is the all-time record holder for most Mr. Olympia titles, Lee Haney, who is now part of Glenn Gordon's advisory team. Other celebrities wearing his belt include singer Keith Urban, comedian Jeff Foxworthy, professional dancer, Debbie Allen, Actress Kim Coles and others. According to the World Health Organization, Lower Back Pain affects 619 million people worldwide and by 2050, that number will increase to 843 million. Low Back Pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide and is often associated with loss of work and a huge financial burden. Just recently Mike Tyson was said to be suffering from Sciatica, a problem We Gotcha Back has been known to handle quite well. If you're listening Mike, the inventor of WEGOTCHABACK, has a belt with your name on it.
In this episode of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I interview Sophia Paliov to discuss how she used Intermittent Fast and a low-carb diet (Keto), to lose 40 pounds in 4 months. Sophia has been in the public relations industry for over 27 years. She is the owner of SPPR-LA, a lifestyle, hospitality, beauty & fashion pr firm out of Los Angeles, California. Growing up and most of her adult life Sophia has never had an issue with weight. In fact, people thought as a child and teen at times she was too thin. Sophia grew up always walking to school mostly and would take five days a week ballet and tap dance classes during her childhood years and into her early teens and remained at a good low weight (120-124) all the way through her late early thirties. Around the age of 33, Sophia started to gain weight due to a lot of stress (cortisol) due to personal family stressors (father diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer) as well as eating way more processed foods and also dealing with some fibroid issues which has to be balanced out with stronger birth control. In 2010 at the age of 38 Sophia's father died and by that point, she found herself about 15 pounds heavier even though she had begun to eat less processed foods and cut out a lot of her sugar. But the stress along with hormonal issues due to her fibroids still slowed down her weight. Soon afterward, Sophia's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and for the next 8 years till her death in 2018, Sophia's weight fluctuated. In 2015-2017 she began a serious weight loss journey and workout regimen by working out to a lot of cardio and doing low carb/gluten-free lifestyle. She got down to her goal weight of 127 and held it there till a workout injury in April of 2017 halted her progress. At that point, her mother's illness had severely progressed and by early 2018 Sophia's hormonal imbalance caused her fibroids to produce super heavy bleedings which kept her from doing heavy workouts. By June 2020, Sophia had ballooned up to 165 pounds and was miserable. With surgery scheduled for that same month to deal with the fibroids, Sophia was finally able to get her hormonal balance in check; slowly. But, as the months went by the drive and determination to get back to her comfortable weight just was not there. She knew she had to make changes again and to get motivated to start moving her body but kept pushing it off. One day a week or two of working out just was not cutting it at almost 50. In April of 2021, Sophia saw a picture of herself in leggings and a tight top and just was floored at how bad she had gotten. It was that instant that triggered her to get motivated again and to know her WHY. She knew that she had to lose weight and that going low carb/keto would again be part of her life (which she has always done on and off), but she also knew outside of work she was missing something - she had to implement her WHY. She did not want to end up like her mom with Alzheimer's and even prior to that walking with a walker, she also feared cancer, so doing what she loves to do, Sophia stayed up at late hours and researched longevity, weight loss and found Intermittent Fasting. Ordering the book "The Complete Guide to Fasting" by Dr. Jason Fung, Sophia read it in two days and then just dove into more research on fasting, deepening into keto and the importance of protein, weight training, cardio and of course the magic of fasting. By October of 2021 just in time for her 50th birthday Sophia had lost her weight and reached her goal weight of 129, and to this day she fluctuates between 125-129 with a steady amount of muscle gain. Her philosophy is not about just losing weight, but how you go about it and she always asks others to know their WHY. "It's not a diet, it's a lifestyle."
Did you know that over 50 million Americans suffer from constipation, or that 75% of us are not properly hydrated? The lack of being properly hydrated can cause serious problems for your gut and overall health. In this episode of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I interviewed Michael Roller, former personal trainer, martial artist, and CEO of MIXSUPPS, a health and wellness brand out of Central Utah. After obtaining a degree in Exercise Science and working as a personal trainer, Michael Roller spent years absorbing information from bodybuilders, fitness enthusiasts, athletes, doctors, and people who were just trying to live healthier lives, and realized that the supplements that most of them were using were constantly cycling as they looked for something that worked consistently. So, he set out to make the coolest supplement company with the best products, with clinically researched ingredients at the right dosages, that would actually work, but not only work but taste good. During the interview, Michael will share his company's mission and discuss three of his company's main products: “Little Sh!ts”, which helps to relieve constipation naturally and without the side effects you would receive from over-the-counter laxatives; “One Shot Water Amplifier”, which is an immunity booster; and “Ganbaru Energy,” an energy booster without caffeine and added sugar. To use these products, all you need to do is add water, which will increase your hydration, which is why I like these products. After watching or listening to this interview, and you decide to try any of these products, use my promo code “Vincent 20” and receive a 20% discount on the price. I'm currently trying the Ganbaru Energy product prior to my workouts, and so far it's been a very good experience. It tastes great and all I have to do is add water which helps to keep me hydrated. This was a very informative interview with a former personal trainer and martial artist turned CEO, of a wellness brand who set out to create products that will boost our gut health, improve immunity, and increase our energy levels naturally while helping us to become more hydrated.
In this special presentation of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I am joined by Fruitarian Orvel Douglas. Orvel attended Highbury & Islington College in London, England, where he received his Diploma with the International Therapy Examination Council. His journey into nutrition started about 25 years ago, when he weighed about 200 pounds and did not like the way his body looked or felt, which led him to study nutrition, and using his knowledge of nutrition along with exercise, he lost a total of 50 pounds in 8 weeks and totally transformed his body and his life. Subsequently, he teamed up with my organization, Body Sculpt of New York and became the lead nutritionist for our Six Weeks to Fitness programs and provided nutrition counseling and workshops for Medgar Evers College, United Federation of Teachers; DC 37, 1199 SEIU, and the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. 10 years ago, Orvel moved on from the vegan lifestyle to a fruitarian lifestyle. He is the creator and founder of the Fruit Feast Challenge on Facebook, where he is literally transforming hundreds of lives all across the world educating the masses about the healing powers of fruits. During this interview, Orvel will share his journey into becoming a Fruitarian, and the many benefits you can expect to experience by adding fruits to your diet. He will also share some of the many successes participants in his Fruit Feast Challenges have experienced through the years, everything from the reversal of diabetes, heart disease, weight loss and kidney disease. I truly believe you will enjoy this interview and it may change your life, or at least it may change the way you look at fruits.
Did you know that there is a connection between your feet, your core and your glutes? If you want a strong core and strong glutes, you should consider strengthening your feet. That's right, your feet! In this episode of my Six Weeks To fitness podcast, I am joined by Dr Emily Splichal, a Functional Podiatrist and Human Movement Specialist. She is the Founder of EBFA Global, Creator of the Barefoot Training Specialist® Certification, Author of Barefoot Strong and CEO/Founder of Naboso Technology, a company that delivers innovative textured insoles and mats that help increase foot strength and health by increasing sensory stimulation in your feet. With over 20 years in the fitness industry, Dr Splichal has dedicated her medical career towards studying postural alignment and human movement as it relates to barefoot science, foot to core integration and sensory integration. During the interview, Dr. Emily will discuss the most common injuries she has to deal with as a podiatrist and how to prevent and treat them. She will also discuss the importance of foot awareness, the benefits of barefoot training and how strengthening your feet can tighten the core and gluteal muscles. This is a must-watch interview for anyone with foot, core or glute issues. I learned so much in this interview about the importance of our feet, and thanks to Dr. Splichal, I am now walking around my home barefoot for at least 30 minutes per day, and it feels great! Visit www.naboso.com and receive 20% off of any of their products by typing in my promotion code “sixweeks”.
In this episode of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Danielle Cunningham, an inspiring leader in the health and wellness industry. She is a certified Group Exercise Instructor, Personal Trainer and Wellness Coach with over 25 years experience. Danielle has a love for activities such as roller skating, tennis, running, hiking, swimming and being a former athlete, she is an avid sports fan of tennis, football, basketball and track & field. While teaching Group Exercise, Training and Coaching in and around the metro Atlanta area, Danielle has continued to strengthen her passion for being healthy and active, which was her motivation to launch "Living Well with Danielle" in 2016. During the interview, Danielle will share what it means to Live Well with Danielle. As a Health and Fitness Professional, Danielle's objective is to provide all the support, information and motivation her clients need to achieve and maintain their goals. She is committed to helping her clients realize and unlock their full potential through lifestyle change, customized programs and goal setting. Danielle's goal is to take Living Well with Danielle on the road throughout the country, so keep your eyes and ears open because Living Well with Danielle will be coming to a city near you.
In this episode of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I am joined by Jorge Blamo, an actor and former collegiate baseball star. Jorge always loved acting and sports but chose to play baseball in high school and college, but as fate would have it, a groin injury sidelined him from playing during his sophomore year of college. Depressed while recovering from his injury, Jorge switched gears and returned to his other ‘first' love — acting. After college, Jorge pursued acting full-time. His credits include "Bull" on CBS and Hulu's "Wu-Tang: An American Saga," among others. Jorge has done commercials for Rémy Martin alongside singer, songwriter Usher, Sling TV, Audi, Bose, and Under Armour. He is also slated to appear in two upcoming movies, including "With Myself." During the interview Jorge discusses his Ghanian/Portuguese roots; the influence his mother and father had on his life growing up and the significant role faith, fitness and a positive mental mindset play in helping him to pursue his dreams as a professional actor. When I asked Jorge how he deals with rejection when it comes to landing roles in Hollywood, he stated that “for every thousand no's there is one yes. It's the same in baseball, you don't bat one thousand, but you keep swinging.” It was a real pleasure interviewing this young, positive and inspiring, purpose-driven rising star. Remember the name Jorge Blamo, you will be seeing his name all over the big screen one day soon.
What do celebrities Will Smith, Diddy, Common, Mike Tyson, Kevin Durant and Tyrese Gibson all have in common? They are all clients of my next guest, Chef Ryan Rondeno, the “Private Chef to the Stars”. Chef Ryan is making his lavish recipes available to people across the U.S. as he offers some trade secrets, training through simple techniques, tips, and tricks, and revealing signature recipes for all ages. With a passion for French, Italian, and Regional American Cuisine, his focus remains on local, sustainable cuisine with a strong emphasis on bold flavors—not to mention the love of New Orleans cuisine and fresh California flavors. Most notably, Chef Ryan has also appeared on the following segments and placed in food competition for the following: World Food Championships (top 10 finish), The Jam TV Show, Atl & Co, Good Day Charlotte, Good Day San Diego, NY food & Wine Fest, Culinary Fight Club- LA, San Diego, Chicago (won 3 times and finished 3rd in national championship). Chef Rondeno is the founder and owner of Rondeno Culinary Designs and the Rondeno Spice Collection (Nola Creole Rub, Citrus Herb Rub, and Ancho-Chili BBQ Rub) designed to help cooks of all skill levels enhance the flavor of the dishes. His culinary focus is on the use of grass-fed organic meats and locally-grown organic produce. Chef Rondeno recently created the Food Culture App, which offers simple recipes that will bring unique and tasty experiences to the kitchen table. The Food Culture App was created to embody a personal and unique approach of food and flavor in the kitchen. “We wanted to create cost-effective and flavorful scratch recipes that didn't break the bank. The App was also designed to have a one-on-one feel, as if I'm cooking with you every step of the way,” says Chef Rondeno.
Do you like to dance? What are you doing on Saturday, May 21st in New York City? How would you like to participate in a free event that attracts over 10,000 dancers, live bands, DJs and over one hundred unique styles of dance and culture? I'm talking about live Tango, Salsa, Afro-Cuban Conga bands, floats, Dance Battles, a Soul Train Line and much more? If all of this sounds too good to be true, then listen to my interview with Jamila Holman, the Festival Production Lead for the 16th annual Dance Parade. During the interview, Jamila discusses in detail, what you can expect to experience when you attend this awesome event. This is the largest dance event in New York City, and the only event (to my knowledge), where you are given a ticket if you don't move your body! That's right, instead of a parking or speeding ticket, you will receive a ticket for not moving. So, if you're looking to tone up your body and lose weight, why not have fun while doing it at the 16th annual Dance Parade? Jamila Holman began her dance career in NYC in 2003 with renowned Jazz Choreographer Frank Hatchett. Jamila danced at Madison Square Garden for the New York Knicks and was chosen to perform in shows in China, with John Legend and Paul McCartney. Jamila began her training under Frank Hatchett's principal dancer Kim Norrington and was bolstered by choreographers at the Broadway Dance Center and Hunter College. Her training varies in styles from ballet, to jazz, tap, hip-hop and African. As a teacher she has assisted Frank Hatchett at conventions such as The Dance Teachers Summit, NADAA, with the New York Knicks Cheering for Children Organization and at New York City's most popular gyms such as Crunch and David Barton. Currently, Jamila tours arenas nationwide as a choreographer and back-up dancer with R&B star Lisa Lisa of Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam.
Is it possible to live a life of happiness and success, even after being molested and sexually assaulted at a young age? What about dealing with grief, depression, suicidal thoughts, and abandonment? Most of us cannot even imagine what this would feel like unless you're LaJune Singleton, a board-certified health coach, nutritional lifestyle coach, advance personal trainer, mindset strategist, podcaster, and author of “Releasing My Trauma: The Root of Self-Sabotage.” During the interview, LaJune discusses openly about her trauma growing up and how she has been able to put the past behind her and use these experiences to help young girls and women to overcome their challenges. She has more than 10 years of experience helping women in many different areas including obesity, chronic illnesses, physical health, injury recovery and more. LaJune Singleton's book and company stand apart in her ability to deeply reach people who do not understand how not releasing your fears and past can be the root cause of self-sabotaging behaviors. LaJune's mission and ultimate formula for success is to empower girls, families and women to become healthier—mentally, physically and nutritionally—by gaining the courage to come to terms with releasing their past.