Be Goal Oriented!
By · CommentsI often hear “why not” in my business. Big Boned, too busy, no will power, blah, blah and blah!!! You have to start looking for reasons WHY and be goal minded! Don’t let anything stop you! Often its kids that are best at this. Check out this story about my son Ethan Lowder.
Virtual Grocery Store Tour
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The Jr. Fit Club Services and Schedule
By · CommentsPrograms and Special Events
Birthday Parties at the Jr. Fit Club
Basic Party – The basic party is great for the family just looking for a fun healthy place to host a party. The basic party includes 1 hour of open gym and 30 minutes for cake and gift opening.
Cost: $150 for up to 12 children ( $5 per additional child)
The Jr. Fit Party – Let us plan your party. The Jr. Fit Party includes 1 hour of planned fun fitness games, activities, and contests followed by 30 minutes for cake and gift opening.
Cost: $185 for up to 12 children ($5 per additional Child)
Parents Night out
Drop your child off for 3 hours of fitness and fun while you enjoy dinner. With Christmas coming soon this is a great opportunity to get some shopping done and enjoy some quite time! Pack them a snack and let us wear them out with a night of activities, games and fun.
Children must be Potty Trained and at least 4 years of age.
When: December 3rd & 17th from 6-9 pm
Cost: $20 first Child, $15 Second, $12 for third
Christmas Break Fit Camp
Make this Christmas break a healthy one with The Jr. Fit Club Christmas break Fit Camp! The camp features 2 hours of fitness, fun, nutrition education and free play. The Camp meets 21,23, 27,29 and 31 from 9-11am.
Cost: $120
Camp Limited to 12 Kids
Play Groups
Form your own play group of up to 10 children and rent the Jr. Fit Area. Weekend hours are available call for times open.
Cost: $70 per 90 minutes.
2 Quick Recipe Tips
By · Comments[ Want to read a fitness article? Then check this one out... it was sent to me by Jon Benson. I have his thumbs-up to share it with you. Enjoy! ]
One of the most surprising benefits I’ve discovered for being engaged to a gal from the Middle East, other than the vast cultural exchange, is the cooking.
Oh, yes ladies… my gal COOKS!
Which is good since I am a lousy cook. : )
Hanna enjoys it… and she brings a Middle Eastern flair to some really boring fitness/bodybuilding foods that I want to share with you today.
Here’s just two quick tips from Hanna on making the ultimate in “boring” foods — egg whites and tuna (yuck) — taste incredible.

TIP 1:
Lively Egg White Omelette
Let’s face facts: Egg whites suck. At least that’s what I USED to think until Hanna decided to experiment with my morning omelette.
Now I eat this stuff like it was candy.
Here’s what she does:
1. She cooks the veggies separate from the egg whites. You’d think this would be common sense, but I never did it and I’ve seen a lot of people just toss it all in together.
2. Add 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil with 1/2 teaspoon of coconut oil to the veggies. This alone improved the taste tremendously.
3. Add 1/2 egg yolk to the veggies after cooking for 1 minute. This, again, is primarily for taste.
4. Garlic! If you love garlic, here’s your chance. Garlic ROCKS in egg white omelets.
5. Use Pam or another non-stick spray for the egg whites and cook them like you would a normal omelette. Then pour the almost-cooked veggies in the middle. Do the omelette dance.
6. Here’s the SECRET SAUCE… literally. This will sound nuts until you try it:
Shrimp Cocktail Sauce
Okay… Hanna’s bright, but this was an accident. She thought it was salsa. But I’ve NEVER gone back to salsa after stumbling on this incredible treat! I have no idea why it tastes so good, but it makes the omelette.
Try these tips and see if your egg white omelette doesn’t become your favorite meal of the day.
TIP 2:
Canned Tuna Extraordinaire
Again, I have the lovely Hanna to thank for this.
Like egg whites, I used to HATE canned tuna. Now, again, I can eat this every night without complaint.
Here’s what she does:
She cooks the veggies the same way as in the omelette above and then pours the tuna from the can into a skillet. That’s IT.
I’ve never had “tuna ala skillet” before… and I have no clue why this tastes so smooth and delicious, but it does.
If you hate canned tuna for being dry or tasteless, try this. You’ll never go back.
If you want 40 pages of recipes like this… very yummy and VERY healthy… then be sure to pick up my EODD “Favorite Foods” Dieplan.
Here’s more about it:
Favorite Foods Diet + Recipes <-- click.here.for.more
Remember:
Don’t Quit. Get Fit!
P.S. Most of the recipes that come with my EODD book can be prepared in 15 minutes or less… so do not let the clock become your enemy when it comes to getting lean!
And remember: You can eat your favorite foods several days per week on my plan and still get rid of excess bodyweight.
Why give up living when you don’t have to, right? : )
Favorite Foods Diet + Recipes <-- click.here.for.more
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