I didn’t want a one-size-fits-all approach
“The Robert Belley Fitness Studio is an amazing place. It’s a fun, dynamic, hardcore fitness studio that offers expert personal training and proven nutritional frameworks. The atmosphere is great and there’s truly a wealth of fitness and nutritional knowledge here to tap into. The clientele is diverse and while everyone seems to have different fitness goals, we all benefit tremendously from being a part of this place. There are people here training for marathons, triathlons, and obstacle races, and others just looking to shed a few pounds and to stay healthy. Rob doesn’t promote a one-size-fits-all approach — he continuously assesses your abilities and your goals, and custom tailors a program just for you. When I walked through the door for the first time a few years ago, I had no idea how important the Studio and Rob would become to me — I train here every day, not because I have to, or because I have some short-term competitive goal that I am training for, but rather because I absolutely love to work out here every day. The truth is that the Studio (or the Gym as my children call it) has become an incredibly important part of my life on a daily basis. The results have been phenomenal, but the process is now the part I truly enjoy. New challenges, continuous incremental improvements, always evolving my fitness regimen with Rob’s expert guidance. Just when things start to reach a plateau, he changes them up and presents me with an entirely different set of challenges. Rob offers an incredible service that simply can’t be found outside of the city. I was lucky to find him and only wish I had been training here when I was still a competitive athlete, which was a lot further back than I care to admit. THANKS, ROB!” – Bill Altieri
I call this studio a second home
“I found Rob at Spartan Athlete about 8 months ago and can now call his studio a second home. Rob trains me specific to my needs and goals, and I have been in the best shape of my life since meeting him. I needed to get into peak condition for Army ROTC at the University of Miami and as a result I am one of the fittest people in 130 member Southern Strike Battalion. I have made personal bests on my squat, clean, dead lift, bench press, run time, and my flexibility is much better since training with Rob. Tire flips, squats, sled pulls, he does it all and is truly concerned with my success. He pushes me past my limits and is also an amazing friend. Everyone who meets Rob gravitates towards his warm personality and finds his studio to be a great place to escape from the daily grind and sweat, chin-up, laugh, and live the dream.” – Adam O’Reilly (Plymouth) wrestler,x-country, top 1% obstacle event racer, Army ROTC, University of Miami (High School: Tabor Academy)
NYC ~ Linkin Park ~ Kettlebell Workout
After reading a post over at Alwyn Cosgrove’s blog, one of my favorite mentors on Earth, I decided this would be a great opportunity to workout in a pinch. I needed to jump aboard a bus taking me to New York City so efficiency today is key!
Why am I going to NYC? Especially when Boston is sufficiently gorgeous this time of year?
Well Boston ain’t got LINKIN PARK!! 🙂
Especially not performing live tonight at the Nokia Theatre in Times Square on the very same day as their new album releases. STOKED!
Back to fitness =) Before I ramble…
So after training the family at the studio from 5:30 – 8:15 this morning (Kara, Jess, Eric, Dan, Erin and Bill – and a few people who will remain unnamed who miss their workout times LOL) I took part in my own quick little kettlebell session to burn some extra calories before I go NUTS tonight at the show.
I followed a portion of a pretty cool study/workout. Simplifying this, read Alwyn’s blog post here:
A new study that I just reviewed (for our upcoming fat loss seminar) had ten
subjects undergo a customized kettlebell snatch workout.The researchers
had the subjects establish their maximum kettlebell snatch rate per minute, and
then the subjects performed ¼ of the max reps in rounds of 15s on, 15s off for
20 mins alternating arms. (For example, if they performed 20 reps in their max
test, they would work at a rate of 5 snatches every 15s for the workout).So the workout was e.g. 5 KB snatches in 15s with your right hand, rest
15s, and then repeat with your left hand and rest. That would be one minute (or
one round), and this was repeated for twenty minutes.Caloric burn was
13.6 cals per min aerobically and 6.6 cals per min anaerobic (20.2 calories per
minute). That’s a very intense workout and the subjects showed heart rates of
93% of max on average. But again, as I pointed out before – you’re burning a ton
of calories per minute, but the reps are a lot lower (and less heavy on the
joints) than a traditional cardio workout (such as running sprints).Kettlebell training can be a fantastic, perhaps even more effective than
traditional methods, cardiovascular training tool.-AC
Pretty cool eh?
So I handled a 16kg (35 lbs.) for my sets up to 15 minutes. Supposedly I burned 303 calories. Not bad, but I really on a delt kick so that’s another reason I took on this workout haha.
If I had followed this, or similar, for a full 45 minutes that would be about 900 calories. Is this true? Who knows? But it’s definitely worth a shot!!
Live your dream!
And be efficient,
Rob
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Miss Massachusetts Pageant Workout 2
So last night me and Ms. X worked out a local high school track. And it was pretty cool because a sporting event was occuring nearby. Could hear everything.
Last night we decided to do some high intensity interval training.
The kind that makes you realize you really don’t train as hard as you think 😉
Everyone and their mother seems to work out. But few train with purpose.
Purpose is the difference between amazing results, and seeing some changes.
But that’s a whole other post.
Here’s what we did last night:
Track Length (TL)… straight a way
Track Ends (TE)… where track curves
After a quick dynamic warmup of quad catch and release, leg swings, hips shifts and inner thigh mobility
*TL walk–> TE sprint–> TL walk–> TE sprint
x 4 laps
Rest 30 seconds (water)
*TL sprint–> TE walk–> TL sprint–> TE walk
x 2 laps
*TL walk–> TE sprint–> TL walk–> TE sprint
x 1 laps
*Push-Ups 20 –> Stadium Stairs 5 flights
*Walk 1 Lap
*TL sprint–> TE walk–> TL sprint–> TE walk
x 2 laps
*Half Lap Sprint–> Half Lap Walk
x 4
In all we covered about 3 miles at about 9pm. That’s dedication.
Even I already ran 2 miles 3 hours prior with Katie O’Hara at the studio, lifted before that, and I played in some cool storm waves at the sea wall in Brant Rock in the afternoon.
It was also her 2nd workout of the day on Tuesday. Double Sessions rock!!!
So give the above workout a try. You’ll be shocked how much better intervals are for fat loss over traditional, long, boring cardio… like jogging 2 miles. LOL
Live your dream!
Rob
www.RBfit.com
Marshfield Fitness Fat Loss Expert National fitness magazine Contributor
Turn to page 23 of this month’s Maximum Fitness to spy a pic of me and some of my recommendations for advancement in your own health
Death Race, Metro Dash Playlist – Music – Belley
One question I’m asked religiously is what kind of music I listen to while training.
And to be honest, I’m sort of crazy and sort of sweet.
Sometimes I listen to Tori Amos, God Is An Astronaut, Christina Aguilera, B.O.B., and Rihanna. I know, where’s my fanny pack right?
Other times I find the hate (thank you Michael Signori) and listen to Mudvayne, Linkin Park, Korn, Diecast, Chevelle, Deftones, Sevendust, Jay-Z, Eminem… etc.
And sometimes it’s happy like Aerosmith (can’t wait for Saturday’s show at Fenway), Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Boston, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
Artists that also fit into my list are A Perfect Circle, Incubus, TOOL, Stone Temple Pilots, Dredg, 30 Seconds To Mars, 10 Years, Stone Sour, Timbaland, Slipknot, Justin Timberlake (like how I snuck that in at the end?), Nine Inch Nails and Anberlin.
Really anything goes.
But I find the upbeat absolutely drives me a little faster and awakens my better potential.
Here’s the playlist I created for my recent Metro Dash event in August.
Artist: Song
Deftones: Beauty School
Deftones: Risk
B.O.B: Airplanes
Eminem: Love The Way You Lie
Korn: Right Now
Mudvayne: Dull Boy
Korn: Here To Stay
Jay-Z: On To The Next One
Linkin Park: Faint
Chevelle: Midnight To Midnight
Chevelle: The Fad
Sevendust: Driven
Mudvayne: Not Falling
Five Finger Death Punch: Bulletproof
30 Seconds To Mars: Attack
Korn: Got The Life
Linkin Park: Qwerty (live)
Chevelle: This Circus
Jay-Z/Linkin Park: Points Of Authority/99 Problems/One Step Closer
Linkin Park: Bleed It Out
Linkin Park: Given Up
Chevelle: Brainiac
Mudvayne: Happy?
Mudvayne: Fish Out Of Water
10 Years: Actions & Motives
Of Course I didn’t listen to all of them as I tracked forward for moments when I needed to pick up the pace. So placing extra songs on the playlist helps significantly. In total I reserved 54 songs for that list.
Now for DEATH RACE, in June, I had a bit different of a list.
While hiking, pacing the steps, letting the hips settle into position, staying at a moving, yet comfortable pace it looked like this:
PLAYLIST: Snowboard Mix/Paisley Summer
John Lennon: Imagine
Chevelle: Shameful Metaphors
30 Seconds To Mars: Night Of The Hunter
Three Days Grace: Bitter Taste
The Raveonettes: Ode To L.A.
Dredg: Saviour
Camera Obscura: The Sweetest Thing
Before Their Eyes: Hope In Devotion
Before Their Eyes: Shotguns Speak Louder Than Words
Chevelle: The Fad
Camera Obscura: Honey In The Sun
Cheap Trick: Surrender
The Raveonettes: Love In A Trashcan
Linkin Park: Somewhere I Belong
Nancy Wilson: Elevator Beat
Spoon: The Underdog
Dredg: Drunk Slide
Camera Obscura: French Navy
Radiohead: Everything In Its Right Place
Dredg: Stamp Of Origin-Pessimistic
Sigur Ros: Svefn-G-Englar
The Beatles: Revolution
Mutemath: Spotlight
God Is An Astronaut: Lost Kingdom
Train: You Already Know
Stone Temple Pilots: Cinnamon
Howie Day: So Stung
Something Corporate: As You Sleep
Anna Nalick: Breaking The Girl
Jimmy Eat World: Sweetness?
Stone Temple Pilots: Take A Load Off
**For getting medieval while decimating ridiculously solid logs with an 8lb maul…**
PLAYLIST: HATE – REBIRTH
Mudvayne: Solve Et Coagula
Mudvayne: Dull Boy
Three Days Grace: Bitter Taste
Evans Blue: A Cross And A Girl Named Blessed
All That Remains: Two Weeks
30 Seconds To Mars: Attack
Korn: Blame
Linkin Park: Given Up
10 Years: Actions & Motives
Sevendust: Enemy
Five Finger Death Punch: Bulletproof
Mudvayne: Burn The Bridge
Sick Puppies: You’re Going Down
Mudvayne: Not Falling
Stone Sour: Get Inside
TOOL: Vicarious
So as you can see, you should pick your playlist based upon the energy you need to elicit. Myself, I try to preplan peaks and lows during a workout. High intensity followed by low intensity when needed assuming active recovery.
If you have a sick playlist, let me know some of the songs I should add to my own.
I’d love suggestions.
Live the dream,
Rob Belley
Metro Dash and Death Race are two events I highly suggest you check out 🙂
Metro Dash Boston 2010 Experience
24″ Box Jumps?
Tabata’s?
Sled Drags?
Star Jumps?
Sounds like a session at Robert Belley Fitness in Marshfield. But indeed it was a event in South Boston at Condon Elementary on D Street this morning. The event? Metro Dash.
Designed by a Navy Seal, Sean (who by the way is a really cool individual and was a pleasure to spend over an hour talking with) that tests fitness enthusiasts on their capacity for both long distance running and body weight/apparatus exercises.
I will be honest with you. Going in I was excited about this. After receiving my preliminary information I thought this may be too easy. After completing it I underestimated the length of running involved and the terrain which made this fun again.
One of my major hiccups going in was that the rep counts and time finish is based on the honor system. For Sean, with his background, this is a no-brainer. The individuals who make it to his level rely heavily on trust and honesty to accomplish unbelievable tasks as teams and personal goals.
On the civilian level, f#$kers cheat.
So, he did instruct us before the event to keep people honest. Tell them if they’re not doing something full movement. I executed this level of power during the very first Tabata challenge, at the corner of Seaport Blvd and Sleep Street. Gorgeous location and wonderful view of Boston. I was hitting the mark of 16 full body weight squats in 20 seconds and some people we’re doing mini-squats. No go! I spoke up. But you have to. Or more will follow believing it’s okay or commendable.
It’s not fair, or even the same event, if some cheat and others perform the correct movements. It’s frustrating to view someone next to you, or ahead of you, and know they cheated, but got away with it.
So I did what I could, without seeming too much of an ass, to help regulate exercise form.
After the push-up intervals, of 8 per 20 seconds for men, the run back to the start line was pretty challenging. I was running faster than normal and underestimated the effect of the squats earlier.
Challenge point 3 was “The Gauntlet”. The 8 foot wall was my favorite to scale. Love hopping fences and tall obstructions.. and I got to twice this event! Totally rad!
Took about 6-8 minutes depending on your fitness but a challenging succession.
Now the entire route was cool because there was no route. You had to do your homework and figure out ahead of time what streets you would take to ensure the least amount of distance and easiest path.
Very cool feature unlike most road races. I’m not a fan of road races for myself because I find them relatively boring. But this was great for someone like myself who enjoys mystery and confusion. I’m weird, what can I say kids })
At challenge point 4, on Columbia ave near William J Day Blvd, we had to perform star jumps. Brutal when lactic acid is flodding your tissues. We did 76 in a row at Robert Belley Fitness this December. Really fun. Basically you squat down, touch your toes and leap up while opening your appendages so you resemble a star. These suck. Haha. I averaged 10 per 20 seconds. There was no set number but to just keep doing them. I asked the timer.
Next we ran along the beach to G Street. There we met a burning set of walking lunges in the sand, and a bear crawl back.
I told Sean it was great to do after so many events because in the Belley Fitness Challenge I had already planned on doing this and it was excellent for me to experience first hand. It sucked. But manageable obviously. Sean runs this route each city in advance. So he knows. Of course he’s fitter than most 😉
Fifth we ran up G Street and navigated our way to the top of Thomas Park by the monument (commemorating the Patriot drive of British out of Boston). This is a spectacular location. Boston is so beautiful from this vantage point. Atop the hill we did sit-ups. Again, cheaters!
I did full sit-ups every set for the prescribed 10 each interval and others were doing mother f’n crunches and still claimed the same “Champion” medal at the end of the event. Total bush league. People disappoint me.
Even when my hamstring was pulling I laid my legs flat and muscled my upper body up past vertical. That caused my abs to cramp up. But worth it to know you set out and did something legit. Never cheat yourself.
But after we only had to run a half mile back to the start/finish line at Condon Elementary.
Narly right?
My hamstring started to pull, but thankfully the men I began running back with were motivating and kept my focus on not letting the pull detract me from slowing down. And I’m thankful for that. We just made the cutoff time by seconds of a “Champion” medal for “Dash Time”.
Last, and self-created, was our jump over a fence to cut a street out. I loved it! We all scaled that thing with ease. Unfortunately the same man who encouraged me twisted hurt his Achilles on the drop and began hobbling towards the finish line. I helped him across the line. I would have rather sacrificed the medal to help another individual in need. He and I came across together and I hope I can locate a picture later of us doing so.
So all in all it was much more fun than I anticipated the night before.
Now shout outs:
The first pacers I met were a couple from northern Massachusetts, whom the gentleman runs his own fitness service. Ultimate Fitness I believe. Will have to find out more through pictures later. They were a tremendous help most of the race for me to keep pace. Totally needed that push. They finished ahead of me and they were a lovely couple.
I met a great couple from New Hampshire earlier. Gave the gentleman my Crunchy Peanut Butter Clif bar. Told him it would be his favorite bar by far by Clif. LOL. Helped Kelly, his wife, to begin foam rolling too. She was fast, and with foam rolling for her tightened muscles she will only become faster and feel better before every run.
I spoke with a upcoming fitness professional, Dennis, who interned out of the Crossfit at Fenway, near Fenway Park. Cool facility. I’ve seen it a bunch of times while driving to Red Sox games. He was a very motivating young man.
And after the event I spoke with Sean, the director and creator, and helped him pack up. It was an enjoyable near couple hours. Really got to learn his hopes for the event traveling across America and he was definitely one of the coolest cats I’ve met. Par for course too for a special forces individual. They don’t speak much of their credits. They often blend in very well with society. But they have this inner drive and ability that is absolutely out of this world. Insatiable really. I talked a lot, go figure, but the little he did speak of I was truly appreciative for his time and allowing me to help him out.
So all in all, I suggest you try it yourself. You can go to http://www.metrodash.com/ and find your metropolitan on the list. Do it! The views of your city will leave you happy with your participation. Especially if you live out in the sticks or along the ocean as I do. Boston is majestic to view.
And by the way, the t-shirts you get totally rock!!!! They are absolutely form fitted for athletic people like ourselves. You’ll look sexy in it 😉 For sure.
Live the dream!
Rob
Metro Dash Boston 2010 Experience by Robert Belley of Robert Belley Fitness in Marshfield.
Insanity Workout :) Lactic Threshold 10 lb. Rope Med Ball Break
Yesterday I had a great workout.
I’ve been building up my lactic threshold a bit.
So I’m extending my normal 15 minute workouts to near 30 on some days.
It was supposed to start with Med Ball Rope Slams, then Deadlifts, then DB Deadlifts.
However, my med ball broke yesterday… ONLY 12 Days OLD!!!!!!
Company is sending me a new one in the mail. Free of charge… We’ll see how long this one lasts 😉
Here’s video of the break 🙂
Here’s yesterdays workout:
Circuit:
Extended Sets
1A) Incline DB Press –> Flat DB Press –> Med Ball Push Ups –>
Floor Push Ups
0-30 seconds Rest
1B) Ring Pull Ups –> Bar Wide Grip Pull Ups –>
Neutral Grip Pull Ups –> Band Pulldowns
0-30s rest
1C) Band Resisted Bear Crawl Run Outs (30s) –> Jump Rope (1m) –>
Airdyne (20s) –> Flights with Crab Walks down (4)
Rest 1 minute
REPEAT ABOVE for 3 TOTAL SETS
I finished the workout in about 18 minutes
Everything till failure Minus 1C) My metaboilic/lactic acid training
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my insanity workout
Workout: Sexy Back for Strapless Dress
When the rhomboids nestled between the shoulder blades are flat and you can see the spine line down toward the lower back I find that to be a woman who eats clean, takes her fitness to another level and totally thrives off feeling beautiful. It’s one of the hardest areas to reduce body fat. There’s no faking it there. Either you’ve done your work or you have some left to go.
But it’s one of the “truth points” as I like to call them of the body.
Areas where there is no denying whether or not the plan has been followed.
So in my adoration for the female back, I’m putting a workout down below that is also part of my In and Out Workouts series.
Incorporate this workout into your routine once a week, and engaged with a Fat Loss meal plan you’re back will be sexier than ever within weeks.
FEMALE SEXYBACK WORKOUT
… after a thorough dynamic warm up
A1) Face Pulls ~ 15 reps
A2) Inverted/Bodyweight Row ~ 12 reps
A3) Single Leg Burpees ~ 20 seconds per leg
Repeat this circuit after 30 seconds of rest 3 times
B1) Single Arm, Single Leg Dumbbell Row ~ 8 reps per arm
B2) Flings ~ 40 seconds
(like jumping jacks but arms move horizontally/across body, and feet crisscross)
…use a light band if possible
B3) Kettlebell Swings ~ 12 reps
… or Dumbbell Swings if Kettlebells not near
… USE A HEAVIER WEIGHT
Repeat this grouping after 30 seconds of rest 3 times.
Implement this Female Sexy Back workout into your training schedule and you’ll begin shaping and firming a sexy and stunning upper back. Once you engage in ‘sexy upper back’ you’ll never wear another dress with a strap again. Entice eyes… you’ll find it motivating.
Rob
Marshfield’s Most Trusted Fitness and Fat Loss Professional
http://www.inandoutworkouts.com/
Robert Belley Fitness
1775 Ocean Street
Marshfield, Massachusetts
GREAT SANTA SPEEDO RUN!!
Not that I’m trying to take you away from the support a family, toys for children or food for those less fortunate organizations. I’m all for them.
But this one is a fun way to still give to a great cause while having a blast and workout in the process!! This event sposonsors the Women’s Lunch Place. Where homeless and less fortunate women can go for shelter and food in times of need.
If you want to see fun: check this out:
This event is taking place this Saturday, December 15th, 2007 in South Boston!!
And here’s a great idea in case you need a little poking or motivation:
I call it the Speedo Treking Santa Office Extravaganza!!!!
You should all submit one member from the office by some kind of challenging game or pass the time office event.
Who ever finishes last or in the bottom 3 has to participate in the Santa Speedo Run!
All the proceeds of the office challenge could go to the charity bundle associated with the speedo treking office santa : )
Very cool idea?
Plan for it next year too!!
Makes for good stories around the office cooler…or at the christmas party…and especially when looking for a raise and the fact that you stuck yourself out there for the team..literally.
Take care and happy holidays!!
Rob Belley