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		<description><![CDATA[When I find a shirt that I like it&#8217;s not uncommon for me to buy it in a few different colors. Afterall, I&#8217;ve already done the work to pre-qualify the shirt as awesome because of factors important to me like being easy to clean, good looking, wears nicely, matches clothes I already have and the price is agreeable. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6257652&amp;post=356&amp;subd=virtualworkoutpartner&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I find a shirt that I like it&#8217;s not uncommon for me to buy it in a few different colors. Afterall, I&#8217;ve already done the work to pre-qualify the shirt as awesome because of factors important to me like being easy to clean, good looking, wears nicely, matches clothes I already have and the price is agreeable. I&#8217;m the same way when it comes to food, fitness training and vacations among other things. I just can&#8217;t seem to get enough of things like <a title="Acai Bowl" href="http://wp.me/pqfTS-1Z" target="_blank">Acai bowls </a>in my stomach, <a title="VWP Homepage" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/" target="_blank">TRX workouts </a>under my belt or Hawaiian sun on my skin&#8230;and for the last few years, river rafting the &#8220;T&#8221; with <a title="Sierra Mac River Rafting" href="http://www.sierramac.com/" target="_blank">Sierra Mac</a>.</p>
<p>As someone who enjoyes having a good quality of life and going on outdoor adventures, river rafting down class IV and V rapids on the Tuolumne River with Sierra Mac is about as good as it gets. There is nothing like being with an awesome group of experts that guide, cook and entertain throughout the entire 2-day excursion. This year, our 4th in a row, we&#8217;ve invited some friends and family to join us and share in the good times.</p>
<p>We have a total of 10 people going on the 2-day trip that includes overnight camping next to the river. All we need to do as guests is pitch a tent, lay a pad and roll out a sleeping bag. Sierra Mac takes care of the rest&#8230;from cooking, cleaning and hauling food/gear to facilitating fun, sharing stories and caring for everyone&#8217;s safety. Not too bad being a guest with Sierra Mac!</p>
<p>The first thing you&#8217;ll come to understand on this trip is that safety is the first priority. A comprehensive pre-trip safety course is administered before anyone is allowed to step onto a raft. Don&#8217;t worry though, it&#8217;s waaaaaaay more fascinating than your run-of-the-mill pre-flight airline safety schpiel and your adrenaline will start pumping a little bit as you come to the realization that things can and do go wrong on the river. For example, they explain what a &#8220;strainer&#8221; is and why you want to avoid getting caught in one. Also, the biggest and not-so-obvious threat to people on the river is people themselves who are on the raft with &#8221;T-bar&#8221; paddles that have been known to knock out teeth, crack skulls, and cause huge welts and bruising all over the body - so be a good student right off the bat and follow the guides advice to ensure a safe and good time for all. OK, now more info about the fun stuff!</p>
<p>With a renewed sense of respect for the river and mother nature we get into the raft and practice our paddling strokes and listen to commands in a nice calm pool of water. It&#8217;s cold-to-really-cold water but that balances out nicely with hot temperatures and the mid-summer sun overhead. On that note, stay hydrated my friends! Once everyone is dialed in and in synch with the guide we begin down the river. The first few hundred feet of travel across the water gives a feeling like when you&#8217;re riding a motorcyle for the first time and getting used to the feeling of steering, propulsion and timing (mostly to avoid obstacles)&#8230;it&#8217;s a cool, anxious feeling that let&#8217;s you know you&#8217;re alive. First thoughts include &#8220;this trip was worth it&#8221;&#8230;and it&#8217;s only just begun.</p>
<p>The best way for everyone to enjoy the day is to abide the guide. They will let you know when it&#8217;s ok to talk, and when to be quiet in order to listen and respond to commands. In short, this is a working trip and when you&#8217;ve got a call to action it&#8217;s for a reason so just abide the guide and all will be right as rain. The guides do a great job of telling you what&#8217;s coming up next, what to expect, how we&#8217;ll navigate it and perhaps a funny story about the pending rapids to make it that much more interesting of an experience&#8230;worste-case-scenario stories however are usually reserved for after they&#8217;ve been successfully passed (i.e. getting stuck, wrapped around a rock, or flipping).</p>
<p>One of the commands the guides use is &#8220;All In!&#8221; which means you must leave your seated position ASAP for a low and stable position near the center of the raft. You&#8217;ll typically only hear this command once or twice during a trip such as down Clavey Falls on the morning of day 2. I want to advise you to keep your head up and enjoy the view during the All In command because it&#8217;s a great thrill. I have to stress this because the first two years we did this trip I completely ducked into the raft with my head down and missed the action and beautiful scenery. What the hell was I thinking?!? On the third year, last year, I kep my head up and it was spectacular! A wise person learns from the mistakes of others&#8230;.just saying.</p>
<div id="attachment_366" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://virtualworkoutpartner.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/clavey-falls.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-366" title="Clavey Falls" src="http://virtualworkoutpartner.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/clavey-falls.jpg?w=300&#038;h=200" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Going over Clavey Falls</p></div>
<p>Another mistake I made was wearing a baseball cap under my helmet that had what our guide called a &#8220;pain button&#8221;. It was indeed a pain button because that little knobbie on the top of my hat drove into my head and caused some serious smarting on my dome. The macho guide helped me out by taking my hat and biting off the pain button with his teeth! He handed it back saying, &#8220;it doesn&#8217;t do anything for the hat anyways&#8221;. I can only imagine how resourceful these guides are as they seem to have a river-fix for everything&#8230;and they love what they do. By the way, don&#8217;t try biting off your pain buttons at home, it&#8217;s freaking hard to do and not worth the dental bill should your teeth not be made of granite.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve wondered or been worried about potty breaks while on the river, let me break it down for you. For number 2, you pretty much need to wait until we get to camp so don&#8217;t down a pot of coffee and six bran muffins before getting to the meeting place. I&#8217;m sure if it&#8217;s an emergency however the guide will have a river-fix for that too. If you&#8217;ve ever wanted to pee your pants in front of other people you are going to love this trip because that is encouraged&#8230;hopefully your in the river while relieving yourself&#8230;but hey, sometimes you&#8217;ve just got to go! The guides set up facilities at camp where you can do your business, and the view is spectacular. Just remember to take the paddle with you to denote occupancy, unless you want some company to share that view with.</p>
<p>Day one&#8217;s activities of rafting (and sometimes surfing) rapids, swimming and jumping off rocks into pools of water below is broken up with a nice guide-preppared lunch next to the river (where else are you gonna go?) and ends at a camping spot where you set up your gear. Time to put on your exploring gear (or you can just go barefoot with a swimsuit on &#8211; but the rocks can get mighty hot so it&#8217;s best to wear footgear that can get wet) to hike up the Clavey river for swim holes, natural slides, body surfing and water falls to enjoy. This water comes from an undammed source and is warmer than the T. Just beware of snakes. You&#8217;re almost guaranteed to see them but just hold true to the golden rule, don&#8217;t bother them and they won&#8217;t bother you!</p>
<p>Last year we brought a mask in order to look under water in some of the larger swim holes. Not only do you get a clear view of fish and the terrain underneath, you might even see some &#8220;river booty&#8221; like a swiss army knife or jewelry of some kind. Whatever you decide to do exploring-wise, be sure to go with a partner for safety.</p>
<p>By the time you&#8217;ve had enough sun and your fingertips are getting wrinkly it&#8217;s time to roll back into camp where you&#8217;ll be welcomed with an awesome happy hour that includes several appetizers and libations &#8211; and nobody has to be a designated driver! Plop down on a chair (provided and also waiting for you in a circle format to entice conversation) next to the river and enjoy the serenity, the views and the great company amongst you&#8230;these are truly good times. Take your time and sink into the peacefullness while the guides clean up and prepare a fabulous dinner. Of course they&#8217;d appreciate the little things like putting cans in the recycling bin, trash in the bag and dishes next to the sink. Do unto others!</p>
<p>The nights are spectacular. It&#8217;s wonderfully tranquil next to the water and under the stars. You can even see satellites racing across the night sky. We&#8217;ve had some great nighttime adventures with other rafters and/or guides on several occassions. These are the sorts of things not stated on the website or in the brochure but they just happen as a byproduct of the environment and the people you&#8217;re with. It&#8217;s an unscripted party of sorts where sponteneity, curiosity and adventure reign supreme&#8230;respectfully, of course. If only the canyon walls could talk. N&#8217;uff said.</p>
<p>Day 2 begins with some nice leisure time in the morning to enjoy breakfast while the river &#8220;wakes up&#8221; and rises to raftable levels again. You can skip rocks, explore more terrain or go back to your favorite spot, swim, read, fish, sleep, hang out or do yoga. My favorite thing is to simply drink a hot cup of coffee while gazing into the water. It&#8217;s amazing how calming it can be to stare at the flowing water or following a fish as it swims around and jumps for food above the surface every now and then. What will you get lost in?&#8230;</p>
<div id="attachment_371" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://virtualworkoutpartner.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/surf-city1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-371" title="Surf City" src="http://virtualworkoutpartner.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/surf-city1.jpg?w=300&#038;h=200" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Cruising down the T</p></div>
<p>The adventure continues with more of the same activities experienced on day 1 but now you&#8217;ve got a feel for the river and overall enjoyment steps up another notch. Some things like new rock jumps, surfing the rapids and jumping out to enjoy &#8220;whirlpools&#8221; in the river or even floating down one of the calmer rapids on your own outside the raft (with feet up and in front of you to protect from rocks) keeps the experience fresh and exciting &#8211; if you opt for it, which we do.</p>
<div id="attachment_379" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 208px"><a href="http://virtualworkoutpartner.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/281991_10150237190457023_519122022_7705990_6421850_n.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-379" title="Rock Jumping into Tuolumne River" src="http://virtualworkoutpartner.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/281991_10150237190457023_519122022_7705990_6421850_n.jpg?w=198&#038;h=300" alt="" width="198" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Rock Jumping into Tuolumne River</p></div>
<p>You are now a savvy paddler and stresses of the real world have well-melted off so basking in the day feels natural and looking at your watch is the last thing on your mind. Permagrin has overcome you and your cheeks just might be the sorest muscles in your body in the coming days. Playing in the river for a couple of days is like time-traveling back to when things were simpler. It&#8217;s nice to appreciate this feeling while being catered to by Sierra Mac and enjoying the luxury of their service. Truly a nice way to spoil oneself!</p>
<p>At the end of day 2 we let out under a bridge and the rafts are lifted out of the water by crane. It&#8217;s a cool thing to witness&#8230;especially with a cold drink in hand. A truck takes you back to the meeting place where you can say goodbye&#8217;s, exchange info with new friends, tip the guides and view/buy photos that were taken by kayaking photographers on the river. You&#8217;re pretty exhausted at the end of the trip and the best thing to do is take a shower, eat a big meal and reflect on the trip until you pass out and have some of the best sleep of your life. When you wake up you start thinking about planning the same trip again next year with the outfit that pre-qualified themselves during the trip &#8211; Sierra Mac. I&#8217;ll probably wear the same shirt as last year but in a different color, just to be extravagent.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to staying motivated with fitness there is nothing that works better for me than setting personal goals. I like using short-term, attainable goals. Sometimes I&#8217;ll just refer to them as carrots because I like to dangle them in front of me to keep moving forward. One trick I&#8217;ll do is mark certain [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6257652&amp;post=283&amp;subd=virtualworkoutpartner&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to staying motivated with fitness there is nothing that works better for me than setting personal goals. I like using short-term, attainable goals. Sometimes I&#8217;ll just refer to them as carrots because I like to dangle them in front of me to keep moving forward. One trick I&#8217;ll do is mark certain event (i.e. vacation, tournament, contest, hike) dates on the calendar so that I can work backwards from that date in an effort to maximize my enjoyment and/or performance. A little preparation goes a long way towards success, whether that means winning or having fun or both, as well as preventing injury and reducing recovery time.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be turning 40 next month and I&#8217;ve found that using short-term goals enables me to shift the focus of my fitness regimen in accordance with shifts I experience in my life. In general, I stay relatively fit and healthy and I do so by consistently being active and working out regularly. Depending on what kind of event is circled on the calendar, I&#8217;ll make tweaks in my training to accommodate for what I&#8217;m going to be doing so that I&#8217;ll have the right body and the right mindset when the time comes.</p>
<p>For example, I have two things on the calendar coming up that I want to be prepared for. My wife and I are going to Maui next week for 8 days/nights and we intend to stand up paddle board as much as possible. We learned how to &#8220;SUP&#8221; during our last trip to Kauai and now we have the bug to do it at every opportunity. SUP requires a lot of core strength so I&#8217;ve incorporated several plank, squat and upper body exercises to strengthen the muscles I&#8217;ll need to SUP as well as protecting the muscles that will be stressed, such as the low back.</p>
<p>In addition to Maui and being SUP-ing fools next week, I&#8217;ll be competing in a beach volleyball ProAm event at Huntington Beach pier on March 5th. The event is for charity and I&#8217;m playing with my good friend David Fischer for the second year in a row. Last year I believe we lost in the quarterfinals and we hope to do better this year. This is an event that I&#8217;m intent on having fun at&#8230;and winning would be nice also, so I&#8217;m getting my legs, core and lungs in shape. In addition to strength training, I&#8217;ll be doing more cardio work so that my stamina will be solid.</p>
<p>Since I&#8217;m on the road and away from home (and my home gym) so much I&#8217;ve learned dozens upon dozens of great exercises to do on the <a title="VWP" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/index.php" target="_blank">TRX Suspension Trainer</a>. Having an arsenal of TRX exercises at my disposal has empowered me to maintain my fitness and when needed able to make adjustments. For example, the &#8220;<a title="Tone up with Ten Workout Video" href="http://virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com/2009/09/18/10-exercise-full-body-workout-routine-with-the-trx-system/" target="_blank"><strong>Tone Up with Ten</strong></a>&#8221; workout I&#8217;ve posted in the past is my core whole-body workout template. I know that workout up, down and back again&#8230;so it&#8217;s easy to add to or modify on the fly.</p>
<p>In this video below I briefly discuss setting goals and then I explain and demonstrate a few TRX exercises. See how I use my TRX and try out these exercises for yourself. Come back here to my blog or website  <a title="VWP Exercise Page" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/suspension_training.php" target="_blank">www.VirtualWorkoutPartner.com</a> for more tips on mastering the TRX and being fit for life.</p>
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		<title>Using TRX in Hotel Rooms and While Traveling</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 18:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I spend 45+ weeks a year on the road and TRX has been a godsend for my fitness. Not only do I like to train so that I&#8217;ll be fit well into my golden years, I love to play sports and am a weekend warrior who plays beach volleyball at every opportunity. Using TRX improves my strength, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6257652&amp;post=278&amp;subd=virtualworkoutpartner&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spend 45+ weeks a year on the road and TRX has been a godsend for my fitness. Not only do I like to train so that I&#8217;ll be fit well into my golden years, I love to play sports and am a weekend warrior who plays beach volleyball at every opportunity. Using TRX improves my strength, posture, core and stamina while fortifying my frame against injury so I can keep doing what I enjoy.</p>
<p>I was recently in Las Vegas for 3 nights and it was a perfect example of why and how I use the <a title="VWP" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/index.php" target="_blank">TRX</a> in a hotel room and while traveling in general. For starters, to use the gym at Caesars Palace is $25/day! That was so high I didn&#8217;t even bother to check it out to see what it looked like. Rather, I pulled out my trusty TRX which weighs 2 lbs and is the size of a boot so it&#8217;s highly portable. There were adjoining doors that made for a perfect set up area to anchor the TRX.</p>
<p>Another perk about having TRX right there in the room is I don&#8217;t have to get all dressed up to workout. Heck, you could workout in your underwear if you wanted. Who&#8217;d know? Also, you can get in a few sets while something is loading, downloading or buffering on the computer and give yourself a little boost and some blood flow in the process. Use it or lose it! It&#8217;s also nice to get in a few sets during commercials while watching TV, and loosening up right after checking in. Often times I&#8217;ll be stiff after traveling and nothing feels better than banging out a few easy exercises that work my whole body.</p>
<p>At $25/day for gym fees, it would only take 6-8 workouts to recoup your investment in a TRX (depending on the product you choose&#8230;I recommend the ProPack with Door Anchor, it comes with a great DVD to help get you started and includes the accessory that enables you to hook up the TRX to a door &#8211; so convenient for use at home or in hotel rooms). I&#8217;ve been using the same TRX for 3+ workouts/week for over 3 years now&#8230;average that out and my workouts cost me about 25 cents each, and they get cheaper with every workout.</p>
<p>Other benefits of using TRX for workouts in your hotel room include being able to shower right after, no travel time, no parking, no unfamiliar surroundings and/or fitness equipment (that may or may not work), and again &#8211; no gym fees!</p>
<p>Here is a short video from my Las Vegas trip that showcases <a title="VWP" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/index.php" target="_blank">TRX</a> in my hotel room. Enjoy!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight I watched one of ESPN&#8217;s 30 for 30 films, specifically the piece on Marcus Dupree, a football player with a crazy up and down life and career. It&#8217;s a touching story that sucks you in. The most moving point of the film for me was when Dupree teared up when asked about his disabled brother. The [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6257652&amp;post=256&amp;subd=virtualworkoutpartner&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight I watched one of <a title="Marcus Dupree" href="http://30for30.espn.com/film/the-best-that-never-was.html" target="_blank">ESPN&#8217;s 30 for 30</a> films, specifically the piece on Marcus Dupree, a football player with a crazy up and down life and career. It&#8217;s a touching story that sucks you in. The most moving point of the film for me was when Dupree teared up when asked about his disabled brother. The emotion on his face and in his body language was intense, real&#8230;and close to his heart. Dupree unveiled that his deepest motivation throughout his athletic career was to perform at his highest level because his brother was not able to do so. Truly, this is a cord that may very well strike anyone with a family member dealt a hand less fortunate than others. For me, it&#8217;s my brother <a title="Kevin's Biography" href="http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/kevinlee/Subpage.aspx?mod=1" target="_blank">Kevin Convis</a>.</p>
<p>I immediately identified with Marcus as he explained through the tears on his face that his brother was the deepest inspiration in his athletic journey to becoming a professional football player in the NFL. Kevin didn&#8217;t have cerebral palsy like Dupree&#8217;s inspiring brother, <a title="Reggie Dupree" href="http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/133289-30-for-30-the-best-that-never-was/" target="_blank">Reggie</a>. My brother had <a title="NADS" href="http://www.nads.org/" target="_blank">Down Syndrome </a>and he was able to perform in activities like bowling. He competed in a league and even in a few <a title="Special Olympics" href="http://www.specialolympics.org/" target="_blank">Special Olympics </a>- where everyone wins. In short, he understood, in his own way, how sports can bring out the best in you and how much fun they can be. As kids, we&#8217;d play games in the living room that we&#8217;d make up with various balls and they&#8217;d involve things like tossing, rolling, batting and catching. These activities are at the root of my own athletic development and played a part in why I eventually chose beach volleyball as my sport of choice. Diving, jumping and swatting at things is what I was used to doing with Kevin so it makes sense. I was pretty good at golf, tennis and baseball as well but chose the sport that was the most fun, even if it was the <a title="Being a Pro" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/my_files/MaxMuscleJuly2007.pdf" target="_blank">least lucrative </a>of all major sports&#8230;and I would do it again.</p>
<p>I could always tell that Kevin admired what I was able to do in the realm of sports and I can only imagine how much he would have liked being out there as my Big Brother doing it right, and then taking me under his wing to show me the ropes. As it were, however he was completely happy and content with his life and had the strength to endure a childhood in and out of hospitals. In fact, doctors predicted that he wouldn&#8217;t live past 14 years old&#8230;he passed peacefully at age 41. How about them apples?!? Kevin&#8217;s fortitude and roll-with-the-punches attitude along with his sense of humor made him an instant buddy to anyone meeting him for the first time.</p>
<p>Growing up I played mostly baseball, tennis and golf with the later two sports dominating most of my time. This is where I learned about sportsmanship (and won an award for it), fair play and having a good attitude. By the time Kevin&#8217;s spirit motivated me to train hard and perform at my best, it also manifested in the form of having fun while doing so (playing sports). My first serious beach volleyball partner, John Hancock and I took this to such a level that we had a Harlem Globetrotter-esque feel to our warm ups (insert whistling)&#8230;circling around the court with fancy passes  to each other (to loosen up), and passing down-balls (during pepper) with our hips/butts instead of our arms &#8211; it looked funny, and once in a while we&#8217;d pull it off.  This kind of approach we took to training and play led us to our pro debut on the AVP Tour in Hermosa Beach, CA&#8230;and it&#8217;s also the source of my eventual nickname &#8220;<a title="BVB Info Chad Convis" href="http://www.bvbinfo.com/player.asp?ID=162" target="_blank">The Big Happy</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Beach volleyball in the mid-late 90&#8242;s was very different from today&#8217;s game. We not only played on a bigger court with different rules, which meant a game could go on for hours, we also were largely on our own as athletes. Players (especially lower ranked guys like me) didn&#8217;t stay with partners for very long, if someone had points enough to get into the main draw as a team then that&#8217;s who you went with. Very few player&#8217;s had coaches, trainers, massage therapists, chiropractors or agents&#8230;which is pretty much the arsenal of support that many of the <a title="Being a Pro" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/my_files/MaxMuscleJuly2007.pdf" target="_blank">top athletes have today</a>. We were responsible for ourselves and became our own trainers, coaches, nutritionists and travel agents, for example. Personal motivation was (and is) a critical element in those who want to make it to the professional level.</p>
<p>Since Kevin wasn&#8217;t able to run, jump and play at such high levels as I was blessed to do, I felt it was my privileged to do so for the sake of us both. I&#8217;ve done extra sprints, lifted more weights and endured more pain with Kevin acting as my motivation more than anything else. I do it because he cannot. My motivation is deeply personal, meaningful and strikes to the core of my being&#8230;so it&#8217;s as strong and stubborn as it&#8217;s very inspiration (41 years!).</p>
<p>One of the biggest life lessons I&#8217;ve learned by having a brother with Down Syndrome is how important it is to mentally walk in someone else&#8217;s shoes before making judgement on them (not that I condone judging!). Seeing my brother being called names and getting teased as a kid hurt me as if I was the one their cruelty was directed at. In some form, I took on that pain myself but I couldn&#8217;t possibly imagine what it would actually feel like to be manipulated into doing things or being bullied with the <a title="R-word" href="http://www.r-word.org/" target="_blank">R-word</a>. These are the sorts of horrible things he experienced in life yet he never showed bitterness, anger, or hatred towards anyone. He was made with the sweetest, kindness soul and I&#8217;m thankful he had this ability built-in to protect him. Please note that Kevin was NOT in a constant state of attack, it was not often that kids or people were douchey towards him. Other than a few select incidents I bore witness to, he had a happy life and was treated with love and kindness from the masses&#8230;including two of his heroes Clint Eastwood (Kev loved his movies) and NBA star Chris Mullin, who admittedly doesn&#8217;t have a big attention span but always gave Kevin his time and enthusiastic smile. I&#8217;m grateful for every bit of kindness ever bestowed upon Kevin. It makes me smile (OK, cry) when I really think about it.</p>
<p>Kevin loved to watch me do just about anything and I always felt compelled to &#8220;show off&#8221; for him, and have fun in doing so. I saw that it made him happy to watch me play, and it felt good to give him that joy&#8230;for perhaps he&#8217;s thought to himself &#8220;I wish I could do that.&#8221; Even if I&#8217;m totally off base, I like to think that by pursuing the best that I can be, in <a title="Kevin's Memorial Site" href="http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/kevinlee/MemorialSite.aspx" target="_blank">Kevin&#8217;s honor</a>, that I could make the most of both of our lives. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;m competitive and want to win as much as the next guy. I&#8217;m simply saying that finding motivation as an athlete is a profound thing that should not be taken lightly. The more personal and deeply meaningful the motivation is the more unshakable it will be&#8230;and it will undoubtedly become a stong force in your life for all things good.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to thank Marcus Dupree for his emotional outburst at the tail end of the film (it&#8217;s worth a watch). The out pour reminded me of my own inspiration and moved me to share one of the strongest forces behind my own athletic pursuits. I did make it to the professional level of beach volleyball on the AVP Tour and played for 6 years while having the time of my life in the process. My career is far from noteworthy however thanks to motivation I was indeed able to reach my goal of becoming a pro. Thanks bro!</p>
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		<title>TRX Orientation Video Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 19:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gravity Guy (Chad Convis) introduces the TRX Orientation Video Series. This will be several video demonstrations showcasing the TRX system and how to perform exercises from the beginner level all the way up to elite athlete, so there is something for everyone. Learn how to use TRX and you'll be fit for a lifetime!<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6257652&amp;post=250&amp;subd=virtualworkoutpartner&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve recently been urged by several friends, family and VWP&#8217;s (virtual workout partners) to produce instructional videos catering to new and would-be TRX-ers. The goal is to expedite TRX competency for each and every user in terms of understanding and applying suspension training principles, tools for success, detailed exercise demonstrations; workout plans and much much more.</p>
<p>Most people would agree that &#8220;TRX-ing&#8221; isn&#8217;t an intuitive thing (including me)&#8230;it&#8217;s very much experiential. In other words, you have to do it to understand it&#8230;and once you get it you&#8217;ll have a fitness tool for life to serve as your vehicle to fitness and conditioning success &#8211; whatever that means to YOU. TRX has become my ultimate training tool and has helped get me into the best shape of my life&#8230;and I&#8217;m just months away from my 40th birthday!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve decided to answer this call and share with you (via video!) all the secrets on TRX-ing that I&#8217;ve acquired over past several years. My work with TRX is extensive and dates back to the launch of Fitness Anywhere (makers of TRX) when I was their PR guy responsible for essentially giving birth to the TRX in national media (including military outlets). The TRX, as a product I knew for 3 days, inspired me to re-certify myself as a fitness trainer (first certified in the mid-90&#8242;s to improve my training as a professional beach volleyball player), which only helped me to further spread the gospel on TRX for what it was &#8211; the epitome of functional training for the whole body within a single, lightweight and portable station&#8230;and by the way, it was invented by a Navy Seal. Not a bad story to pitch, eh?!? We did quite well (worked with a great team!) with story generation and quickly garnered placements in the LA Times (yours truly demoed TRX w/the reporter), the New York Times (first story to name &#8220;Suspension Training&#8221; as a fitness genre of it&#8217;s own), and Sports Illustrated (showcasing Drew Brees who used TRX extensively in his torn labrum rehabilitation with elite trainer Todd Durkin). Conveying TRX in all its glory to media with limited resources like telephone and email (for the most part) was a big task since it was a three dimensional device (with no seat) capable of working through all planes of motion &#8211; which most all equipment is not capable of doing. Needless to say, we pulled it off&#8230;and I&#8217;m hoping to &#8220;pull it off&#8221; with these orientation videos so that you&#8217;re able to have a consistently beneficial relationship with your TRX for years to come.</p>
<p>Please enjoy these videos and share them with others who may be fitness enthusiasts, needing fitness in their lives or those who lead busy lives with limited time for working out, or even getting to the gym at all.</p>
<p>You may purchase a TRX and other exercise content from my friends (and makers of the TRX) at <a title="VWP" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/index.php" target="_blank">Fitness Anywhere</a>. They are an amazing company with a fresh and energetic culture that has injected the fitness industry with a dose of awesomeness through their TRX Suspension Trainer and exercise programming. I&#8217;m forever grateful for their creation and the improvements I&#8217;ve been able to make in my life as a result.</p>
<p>Work that Body!!!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 22:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This romantic (and sexy) tale colorfully represents how a personal relationship with TRX can fulfill the wildest dreams for anyone's lifelong journey with fitness. <img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6257652&amp;post=223&amp;subd=virtualworkoutpartner&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This fitness-erotica tale is about my courtship with the TRX Suspension Trainer and the everlasting love that continues to deliver an  (a-hem)  happy ending after every workout.</p>
<p>Before the sultry ways of my provocative harness known as &#8220;TRX&#8221; placed it&#8217;s spell on me, I was living it up in fitness-lust and not a bit concerned about settling down with just one piece of equipment; or as I call it &#8220;(fitness) partner.&#8221; I&#8217;m in my prime fitness years after all, and I&#8217;m going about my personal journey hand-in-hand with various training equipment. Like it or not, creepy or normal, I develop intimate relationships with my partners. Some relationships are more involved than others but in any case I ultimately seek the same thing from any partner - for them to give me at least the same amount of love (a.k.a. results) that I give to them. I give my heart and soul by consistently being engaged with every set and rep in terms of using proper technique, having good mental focus and putting forth a good ol&#8217; heart-pumping effort.</p>
<p>I was on a reckless path with my fitness and like a hormonally driven teenager, I fooled around with and experimented with all kinds of willing partners. The sessions I&#8217;d have were great but random and all over the place with no consistency whatsoever. To break it down into simple terms, I wanted the pump and reached for whatever partner could give it to me. Regardless of how I got my pump on, I found myself feeling unfulfilled more often than not. The one-fitness-session-stand way of life worked well for a good pump but they weren&#8217;t very fulfilling in the long run. In the back of my mind I had always hoped for a partner that would satisfy my pump needs AND be there for me with unconditional support to rely on for years and years to come. I honestly didn&#8217;t know if such a partner existed. After all, I&#8217;ve had several past partners that showed promise at the beginning but lost their appeal within just a few sessions. I had faith that my ideal partner was somewhere out there and I needed to start looking with fresh determination and a willingness to put myself out there in order to find &#8220;the one.&#8221;</p>
<p>With my new found feelings of excitement and randy-ness in check, I decided to become a member of &#8221;The Gym,&#8221; which is where they have a huge selection of partners that I can choose from and get with as often as I liked. Actually, I was a bit intimidated by the volume and variety of partners to choose from at first. I wanted to hit them all in due time but where to start? Regardless of the partner I choose to go after, my goal is always to be focused, have a good performance and use techniques that would make other potential partners want to have their own pump session with me. In my first month alone I hooked up with several partners on multiple occasions including Free Weights, Cardio, Yoga, Pilates, Power Plate and a whole host of Machines. They were all attractive and enjoyable but not always readily available to me. The roughest period was during &#8221;prime time&#8221; hours where The Gym turned into a free-for-all meat market. At this time every night my partner selection was frustratingly limited and sometimes I&#8217;d have to share, or &#8220;work in&#8221; with a stranger. Sometimes this could be fun with the right stranger but to be honest I&#8217;d rather have my partner all to myself. That being said, I like the thought of working in a stranger here and there with my partner just to keep things interesting.</p>
<p>After a few weeks, I found myself fantasizing about partners being able to leave The Gym and come with me wherever I went, even outside or while traveling. No matter how vivid or real the fantasy was in my head, I know that this can never happen and that truly makes me sad to think about. Oftentimes the partners available to me when I&#8217;m traveling or on the road don&#8217;t give me as much pleasure as those I&#8217;m familiar with at The Gym. In fact, most of these out of town partners were downgrades of what I would normally get involved with. Other times I&#8217;d find a partner that I&#8217;d hit it off with but a long-term relationship wasn&#8217;t viable, logistically speaking&#8230;and I don&#8217;t fancy to get my pumps over the phone, Skype or webcam &#8211; I need to be intimately close with my partner.</p>
<p>Despite my promiscuous behavior with willy-nilly pump sessions while away from The Gym, these random sessions became increasingly less satisfying and left me wanting more&#8230;even more so than with my own harem of partners back at The Gym. I often times find myself wishing The Gym could just be available to me 24/7 and ready to go whenever I want it? Is that really too much to ask?</p>
<p>After frequenting The Gym for over a year I started to get bored with my usual partners and felt ready to move on. It&#8217;s not that my partners didn&#8217;t give me a good pump or turn me on anymore, it&#8217;s that we&#8217;d do it the same way every time and there wasn&#8217;t any new excitement happening. Some partners even wanted to give me a pump the exact same way each and every time! Sure, it beats a poke in the eye&#8230;but I want more.</p>
<p>One day I didn&#8217;t even feel like going to The Gym&#8230;the appeal wasn&#8217;t there anymore and I had pretty much lost interest. In fact, I felt myself wondering what other Gyms could offer me. The Gym has been good to me indeed and I&#8217;ve finally gotten comfortable with the fact that many other people get it on with my partners too, sometimes right in front of me. With a curiosity and hope for greener pastures however, I checked out a couple other local Gym&#8217;s to see if I was missing anything.</p>
<p>Gym after gym I&#8217;d see the same kind of partners that are at my disposal on a daily basis. The only differences were the name, color scheme, an occasional new accessory, and the monthly cost. While I admit that I do like high-end Gyms, the corresponding increase of cash outlay doesn&#8217;t make the pump with their partners any better than with other less-expensive partners at other gyms.</p>
<p>After a full week of scouting gyms and looking for my ideal partner I didn&#8217;t see a compelling reason to stray from The Gym. That night, a good friend who knew about my dilemma called me up wanting to set up a blind date with a new fitness partner called  <a href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/index.php" target="_blank">TRX</a>. I told her I wasn&#8217;t really feeling like another partner right now and going to The Gym wasn&#8217;t where I wanted to be. My friend laughed and then told me TRX likes to hook up in The Gym but prefers sessions to be outside or in a hotel room. My jaw just about hit the floor. Could this be the partner I&#8217;ve been searching for? In my excitement I agreed to having a session with TRX and started to think of what it must be like to get a pump on wherever I wanted to&#8230;at the beach, in the mountains, in a random hotel room &#8211; how liberating!</p>
<p>I arrived at the park for my blind (fitness) date and began scanning the area when I spotted a sexy and slender figure with nice full and plush handles over by a gorgeous and blossoming medium-sized tree. Nervously approaching, &#8220;TRX?&#8221; I said. &#8220;Yes, you must be Chad&#8221; said TRX. As the soft voice spoke to me, I thought to myself &#8221;Am I ready for this?&#8230;can I hang with this partner?&#8230;I&#8217;m not even sure what TRX can do!&#8230;What would everyone at The Gym say?.&#8221; Then, all of a sudden, something came over me and I grabbed those irresistible handles and started going to town. Getting it on with TRX was not intuitive but it wasn&#8217;t hard to figure out either and the learning curve was like foreplay for better things to come. I started out on TRX with some basic tried and true moves but before long I discovered this was one hell of a functional partner with a willingness to experiment beyond any other partner I&#8217;ve ever had. We began to do things I&#8217;d never even thought about&#8230;it was like Kama Sutra fitness with the added element of Suspension &#8211; totally radical, totally fulfilling&#8230;and what a pump! For me, it was love at first session.</p>
<p>Things were going so well I decided to immediately cancel my membership to The Gym and just be a TRX man for life. I was happy with this and so was TRX. When I went down to The Gym, TRX came with me. We took a look around The Gym and before heading back to the front desk to cancel the membership TRX asked me if we might keep the membership for a while. When I asked why TRX said &#8220;so we could get it on with other partners, of course&#8230;with no commitments or weirdness.&#8221; Then she added &#8220;You know, to keep things interesting between us.&#8221; I thought, how much better could this possibly get?!?</p>
<p>For the next several months we got our pump on as if it were going out of style. We explored new regions of the body to stimulate and randomly included partners like bosu, med ball, power plate and weight vest. We were having the kinkiest sessions with amazing results and my new fitness-life was simply amazing. The results I was seeing were remarkable and it seemed like the fitter I got, TRX would have a new set of exercises to challenge me in ways I never could have imagined. From scorpion kicks to suspended burpees and movements that worked several body parts, TRX always seems to find a way to give me the coveted pump while keeping things interesting&#8230;to say the least.</p>
<p>Just when I&#8217;m about to pop the big question, TRX suggests that we continue to have an open relationship with no strings attached. TRX explains that she&#8217;s committed to me but feels it&#8217;s best if I have my freedom to choose partners that suite my immediate and long-term needs and emphasizes that we can hook up anytime for a session, literally. Whether it be for a BTN (better than nothing) workout from the door in my home, a <a title="VWP Suspension Training" href="http://virtualworkoutpartner.com/suspension_training.php" target="_blank">whole body 10-exercise circuit</a>, or a nasty 5-partner romp in the great outdoors, TRX is down for whatever, whenever. I must have done something right in this lifetime to attract such a partner. Part of me thinks laws of attraction and the act of committing to a fitness lifestyle is what led me to TRX. Whatever it is, I&#8217;m eternally grateful for our relationship and look forward to a lifetime of pump-filled sessions together.</p>
<p>TRX and I are now living happily ever after&#8230;and she is by far the best partner I&#8217;ve ever had or will have in my lifetime. You know, retelling this story gives me the urge for a TRX session right now&#8230;excuse me while I get my TRX on, and best of luck to you in finding your ideal (fitness) partner. In fact, feel free to have a session with my TRX&#8230;and let me know what you think. Maybe I&#8217;ll even join you sometime (wink, wink)!</p>
<p>Readers: Wherever you may be along your personal fitness journey, there is a single fitness product that will meet your needs and support you unconditionally now and for years to come - the <a title="VWP" href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/index.php" target="_blank">TRX Suspension Trainer</a>. I hope you find TR(X)ue love as I have and live happily ever after as well. To your highest good, cheers!</p>
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		<title>Sexy Turkey Meatloaf Recipe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 22:44:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I composed this recipe from cherry picking other recipies found online...and whalla, here is the end product! This has become my favorite meatloaf, period...nothing even comes close!<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6257652&amp;post=236&amp;subd=virtualworkoutpartner&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Please enjoy this recipe for &#8220;Sexy Turkey Meatloaf,&#8221; it&#8217;s new and an instant favorite!<br />
</strong><br />
1 lb. ground turkey<br />
1 c. cooked brown rice (Trader Joes has a great microwavable brand)<br />
1 c. chopped onions<br />
2-3 cloves of garlic &#8211; chopped<br />
1 egg<br />
1 c. BBQ sauce<br />
1/2 c. dijon mustard<br />
pinch of salt and pepper<br />
3/4 c. grated apple<br />
2-3 sprigs of thyme &#8211; removed from stem<br />
1 c. gruyere cheese &#8211; grated</p>
<p><strong>Add ingredients, mix, pour into meatloaf pan and cook at 350 for 45 minutes &#8211; 1 hour<br />
</strong><br />
Glaze (optional)<br />
2 T. brown sugar<br />
1 t dry mustard<br />
1/4 c. ketchup<br />
1/4 t nutmeg</p>
<p><strong>Add ingredients, mix together, spread over the top of meatloaf before placing in the oven</strong></p>
<p>In order to work off the meatloaf (even though it&#8217;s pretty healthy), try my 10-exercise workout with <a href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/index.php" target="_blank">TRX</a>&#8230;it&#8217;s what my wife and I do together 2-3 times per week. Enjoy!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 21:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get fit in the privacy of your own home with a home gym that not only works at the house but it's also easy to use outdoors and take with you when traveling, staying in hotels or going to the gym. Get to know TRX and it'll become your favorite way to train anytime and virtually anywhere.<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=virtualworkoutpartner.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6257652&amp;post=232&amp;subd=virtualworkoutpartner&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been 4 years now since cancelling my gym membership at Gold&#8217;s Gym in Redondo Beach&#8230;and I&#8217;ve never been in better shape!</p>
<p>I went to the gym year after year to keep fit and get stronger for playing beach volleyball competitively&#8230;I was even a sponsored athlete with Gold&#8217;s Gym for 8 years (Santa Barbara and Venice locations). I actually have no beef with gym&#8217;s or gym-goers but I found that hitting the gym 3-5 times per week was too disruptive to my life and therefore decided to make a change and get in my workouts at home.</p>
<p><strong>The departure from working out at the gym had the following up sides:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>saved money on membership fees</li>
<li>saved money on parking fees (yes, parking costs money in California!)</li>
<li>saved money on gas to and from the gym</li>
<li>saved time spent getting to and from the gym</li>
<li>less exposure to sweat and germs left on equipment</li>
<li>no more frustration that the equipment I want to use is taken</li>
<li>no &#8220;prime time&#8221; hours and high-traffic hours to contend with</li>
<li>no more seasonal surges in membership to clog the facility with newbies and short-timers</li>
<li>no more annoying cell phone talkers yappin away while doing cardio simultaneously</li>
</ul>
<p>Now that life&#8217;s distractions have been trimmed down by letting my membership expire it was time to find a worthy replacement for the thousands of pounds or training equipment I was accustomed to having access to (when not in use or out of order). Ironically enough, the solution for me was a piece of equipment that weighed less than two pounds and looked like a three-legged seatbelt &#8211; the TRX Suspension Trainer, a bodyweight-based fitness tool that uses your bodyweight and gravity as resistance to provide whole-body workout capability that&#8217;s functional in nature, core-intensive and made easy or extremely difficult depending on the user&#8217;s ability, desire and fitness goals.</p>
<p>Granted, Suspension Training took me 2-3 workouts in order to really get the hang of it but now that I&#8217;m a proficient TRX user, my workout options are endless&#8230;and I have no reason to ever spend money and join a gym again!</p>
<p>My investment in TRX cost $150 and the product has held up for over three years, even with regular use (3-5 times per week&#8230;and my wife uses it too). That&#8217;s a great return on investment when compared to 3-years worth of gym membership fees!</p>
<p>Check out my website, <a href="http://www.virtualworkoutpartner.com/">www.VirtualWorkoutPartner.com</a> which is dedicated to helping people stay fit despite living a busy lifestyle. I hope TRX becomes your fitness solution and saviour from undesirable costs, hassel and lost time as well. Please comment and let me know how your life has improved with TRX added to your arsenal of fitness tools.</p>
<p>Here is a great 10-exercise workout routine I do all the time, usually with my wife&#8230;we just alternate and there are no plates to replace or re-rack, no pins or seats to adjust either. Enjoy!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since earning my certification in personal training in '95 I've been looking to utilize effective exercises and minimal fitness equipment to both train clients and stay in shape myself. With the functional training revolution in recent years and emerging products like the TRX Suspension Trainer I've finally found my "one-two punch" for fitness. The TRX offers over 300 bodyweight-based functional exercises  within a single, lightweight and portable station and it's empowered me to not only have flexibility to train clients in a variety of settings but also allows me to maintain my own fitness regimen regardless of my time constraints or travel demands.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since earning my certification in personal training in &#8217;95 I&#8217;ve been looking to utilize effective exercises and minimal fitness equipment to both train clients and stay in shape myself. With the functional training revolution in recent years and emerging products like the TRX Suspension Trainer I&#8217;ve finally found my &#8220;one-two punch&#8221; for fitness. The TRX offers over 300 bodyweight-based functional exercises  within a single, lightweight and portable station and it&#8217;s empowered me to not only have flexibility to train clients in a variety of settings but also allows me to maintain my own fitness regimen regardless of my time constraints or travel demands.</p>
<p>As much as I&#8217;ve come to enjoy challenging myself through Suspension Training with the TRX System, it&#8217;s been a real treat to show others how to do the same. Last weekend I held a TRX workshop for people who were new to TRX as well as those who owned a TRX but weren&#8217;t quite sure how to use it. As we went through several exercise progressions I could see light bulbs going off and my students were picking it up quickly. Since my time is often limited, TRX has enabled me to do periodic check-up sessions with clients to:</p>
<p>1) ensure they are still doing exercises correctly</p>
<p>2) add to or change their program to keep them challenged and seeing results</p>
<p>This has been a great way to give 1-on-1 instruction to clients with minimal sessions to keep them on track. Another benifit to my clients is that as they learn to help themselves and they become proficient with TRX, their monetary investment stays nice and low as well. In fact, several clients have quit their gym memberships all together just as I did which is saving them time and money while they still get in great workouts and achieve their goals of improving strength, stamina, balance; coordination, weight loss and sports performance.</p>
<p>I plan to do more TRX workshops this year to help others get familiar and acclimated to Suspension Training with TRX. There are so many upsides to using TRX and it&#8217;s a pleasure to help others harness the versatiity and effectiveness Suspension Training provides.</p>
<p>Most of my TRX workshops are held in the Los Angeles area but with my frequent travel I&#8217;m available in the Mammoth Lakes and Stockton areas from time to time. If you are in any of these areas and are looking for someone to personally work with you on the TRX System, please just send me a note through my website, <a href="http://www.VirtualWorkoutPartner.com">www.VirtualWorkoutPartner.com</a> and we&#8217;ll set something up for you.</p>

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