GET ON THE BUS!!!! PartyDC and LA BOXING  ARE HEADED TO FREDERICKSBURG FOR BATTLE FC-LOCKED & LOADED. The fight is on April 30th ,2011 doors open at 6:30 PM.  Join the LA BOXING CREW ON THE PARTY BUS PROVIDED BY PartyDC events. Come and support local fighters SEAN CROUSHORN, JESSIE MITCHELL JR. AND DAVE REEVES! A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Armel- Garbarino Charity. Call us for more details.

Come out and watch a great night of Boxing, Kickboxing and MMA action on Saturday, May 14th. Doors open at 6:30 pm with Fights starting at 7pm. Tickets will are $25 dollars and will not be sold at the door. A portion of the proceeds will go to help benefit a Prince William Local and Afganistan War Veteran, Cpl. Josh Himan (USMC) SEE YOU THERE!!

Come out and support your LA BOXING INSTRUCTORS on March 26th 2011, as they battle at OPERATION OCTAGON!!!

THE MAIN EVENT: LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT

Featuring JESSIE MITCHELL JR.

              

 

AND

BANTAMWEIGHT: Bryan Robey

 

 

”Victory is reserved for those who are willing to pay it’s price.” – Sun Tzu

Congrats goes out to Scott Glaser representing LA BOXING at the US Grappling competition on March 19th. Scott placed 1st in the Novice 162 – 188.5 class. Way to go Scott!!! Keep up the good work!!

This month when you join LA Boxing of Woodbridge-Manassas you get a free nutrition consult at Max Muscle.  Your consult will include a personal assessment with a certified nutrition specialist, full body composition, macronutrient breakdown, metabolic rate and food conseling. 

Personal Assessment with

Certified Nutrition Specialist

Full Body Composition

Macronutrient Breakdown

Metabolic Rate

Food Counseling

We interrupt your regularly scheduled Stonyfield Blogger Barnstorming Tour posts with an LA Boxing update!

Cause I know ya’ll missed seeing me get my butt kicked ;)

But actually… I think this time Jerome (my trainer) was the one getting his butt kicked.

Look at the fear on his face in this picture. I know you’re scared, Jerome. It’s okay. I won’t tell.

Heh. He’s going to kill me next time I see him ;)

Quote of the day after I, um, slightly missed the pad and kicked Jerome’s side instead: “It’s okay… I didn’t need that rib anyway.” Lol.

I totally showed this bag who was boss, too.

Watch out, world!

The bag tried one last ditch attempt to win the round:

But I wasn’t going to let it happen. Oh, no. This round was mine.

Victory. :)

I will leave you with this fun video of me beating the crap out of Jerome. :)

LA Boxing

Missed any of my previous LA Boxing posts? Check them out for some inspiration and awesome exercise moves you can steal to try yourself :)

* LA Boxing gets fANNEtastic!

* Why do you exercise?

* Personal training – week 1: a kick-butt conditioning workout

* Personal training – week 2: boxing and self defense moves

* Personal training – week 3: dripping sweat, but still laughing!

* Personal training – week 4: full body conditioning

* Personal training – week 5: bring on the tank tops!

* Personal training – week 6: conditioning-palooza!

* Personal training – week 7: speed demon

* Personal training – week 8: the revenge of the tire

And if you’re in the D.C. area, don’t forget to sign up for my free LA Boxing demo class meet up! It’s on Sunday, July 11 at 1 p.m. and is sure to be a good time AND a great workout. All fitness levels are welcome, so don’t be shy! :)

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I am 2 months into a 3 months “Real Test” of the power of LA Boxing. I can honestly tell you that I have found my gym home. I may have said this before but LA Boxing is only the second gym I have joined. My first gym experience was a Contours Express (which was very similar to Curves) where there was no guess work. I followed a circuit of machines and moved when the bad music indicated it was time to move. I only lasted a few weeks before I sprained my ankle and while I was out of the gym on doctor’s orders the gym closed. I have not been to another gym and I really thought I would never pay for a gym membership.

LA Boxing has me changing my tune.

I have learned so much in the last two months:

-I LOVE working out.

-Not all gyms are created equally.

-I can and do sweat (a lot) when I workout. I did not think I was capable of sweating buckets.

-I can and do push myself harder than I thought was possible.

-I am STRONG.

-I am confident but I swear I am MORE CONFIDENT these days.

What have I learned in the last two months?!?

1. I love to push myself.

2. I like sore muscles.

3. Sweat really really stings the eyes.

4. I really like getting all sweaty and gross when I work out…I really feel like I am doing something.

5. I enjoy challenging myself physically.

LA Boxing has changed my journey and totally for the better. I have been on the weight loss journey for a while now but I hadn’t really made the commitment to the physical piece. I was counting points and losing weight and exercising a little but nothing too strenuous and nothing too consistent. I was totally stalled. Stuck. Bored. Around the time of Fitbloggin I had just discovered a love of running but I was intrigued with LA Boxing. Their presentation and blogger results were amazing and I wanted to try but I must admit I was also scared. I have never hit anything and boxing seemed so intimidating.

I am so glad I went to the LA Boxing table at Fitbloggin.

I am so happy that LA Boxing offered me such an amazing opportunity. I have gained a new confidence since I started at LA Boxing. I want to and believe I can challenge myself. This month I even registered for a half marathon – this is a HUGE challenge. LA Boxing definitely played a small part in my decision to run a half marathon. I learned my abilities, I learned to push myself harder, I learned to trust that I can do anything I put my mind to….IT is almost all mental!

LA Boxing has tightened my body and has helped me develop muscles but the biggest changes are not physical. I want to workout. I genuinely like working out. I feel better when I workout. I want to keep pushing my body, mind and soul.

**Full Disclosure: As a participant of Fitbloggin’10 I was given the opportunity to put LA Boxing “to the test” – I was provided with a 3-month membership to a local LA Boxing for my review. The opinions are my own and I am always honest.

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Today you get a “Five Things” post and an LA Boxing post, all wrapped up in one. (Five Things is a meme created by Trayce, in which I simply tell you 5 things about me.)

Ohhh, LA Boxing, how I love you, let me count the ways…

1. You provide an hour of “me” time, at least three times a week. Yes, I count sweating buckets as “me” time these days – a girl takes what she can get.

2. I have gotten the first “Hey! You are looking thinner!” compliments (from anyone in my family other than my awesome Mother-In-Law) since possibly before I had my last kid.

3. I can lift my 8-year-old over the railing and into her loft bed while she is sleeping with out the fear of giving her a concussion on one of the posts.

4. Apparently I have arm muscles, and the tiniest hint of ab muscles – who knew!

5. You have showed me that I can keep going. I can hold that plank, I can keep hitting that bag, and I can do one more rep. That is worth more than I can say.

Happy Friday, ya’ll! Now, either join us and blog your own “Five Things” or go hit the gym! I’ll let you choose.

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One of the reasons I love working out with Lonnie is that every workout is different. And one of the reasons I hate working out with Lonnie is that every workout is TOUGH! (kidding! a little….)

Here is a clip of an exercise we did last week. The goal was to do drop the 8lb medicine ball, do 3 quick hops, squat down on my toes, and pick it back up with only one bounce. As you can see, I failed miserably at that goal!

This is MUCH harder than it seems and by the end of the two minutes I was crying. (and unfortunately my form was suffering too!) I did 4 sets of this exercise (2 minutes each).

Try it at home and let me know how it goes. In the meantime, enjoy my pain and suffering!

Workout Mommy Personal Training

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Last week Thursday I stepped on the scale after being worked over by a trainer who goes by the handle, Gato.

I was pleasantly satisfied. The number, “187″ materialized on the digital screen between my big toes and I smiled.
187 pounds represents a 15 pound loss from 202.

The Good News: My backfat is gone. My six pack has begun to reemerge. My facial features appear to be sleeker. My arms are defined but the veins that used to plot routes up and down my biceps are conspicuously absent. My pectorals are no longer “mitties” (figure it out) and are cleanly separated along my sternum.

The Bad News: There are pockets of pudge that are trying to maintain strongholds on me and I have a nice solid layer of subcutaneous fat that needs to go. Unfortunately this layer of fat just beneath the skin, casually referred to as body fat or belly fat is usually the last, if not the hardest to get rid of — at least for non-professional and semi-pro athletes and other individuals like myself who don’t have the time to commit to two-a-days.

The Worst News: I want to reach my goal of 170 pounds yesterday/last week and the more gains I make, the more disappointed I become with the ones I achieve — the maniac health nut has returned.

The reality is that from 2006 – 2010 I gained 29 pounds. I’m not so sure I should be killing myself to lose in 90 days what it took 5 years to gain.

But knowing this hasn’t stopped me from trying. My goal for the beginning of July is to weigh in at 182. From there I will have to decide what steps I need to take to shave off the next 10 pounds.

But none of the above would’ve been possible without the good folks over at LA Boxing (Mamaroneck). I can’t believe that a mere couple months back I was filled with fear as I crossed the threshold of the gym for the first time. Nowadays I come in and say hello to everyone on staff for the day. I have my own LA Boxing t-shirt and I jump rope in plain sight of all, not the dark corner of the gym I started in.

The philosophy there is simple: If you don’t do the exercises the only one you’re cheating is yourself. What LA Boxing has done for me in the short time that I’ve been a member is let me know I can withstand the test, take it and give it right back. When I’m getting ready to give up during a workout, the voice I hear before any trainer’s is my own, demanding that I not fall down on myself, that I not cheat … myself. The trainer’s have an excellent eye for your strengths and weakness and they work very hard to turn your weaknesses into strengths.

I can’t say where I’d be with this regimen. I know for a fact that I’d still be 202, my knees would still, it would be difficult for me to move up and down stairs and a lot of my pants would still look like pipe cleaners.

* I’ve learned a lot about the craft of boxing. It isn’t something I intend to employ the next time someone makes me upset, but it is definitely an outlet for my daily frustrations and occasional woe.

* The mind numbing 800-1,000 cardio workout has tested me so much in these few short weeks that I’m not sure what I CAN’T do, anymore.

* I feel confident in myself and no longer ignore the man in the mirror.

* My LA Boxing experience has reinvigorated the warrior in me. The program has once again reminded me that nothing or no one but me is stopping me from achieving certain goals in this life. And I’ve been able to successfully and positively apply the same aggression, creativity and being light on my feet that is required of when I’m wearing the gloves to a variety of other areas in my life that needed “jumpstarting”.

On the morning of Father’s Day I went to the gym. Gato worked me over once again. When class was over he asked me if I was still dying.

“I’m never dying. The day I die is the day all this stops.”

It hasn’t stopped yet.

I don’t intend for it to stop ever.

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