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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

how Insanity Max:30 changed my life (confessions of a Shaun T fangirl)

(me in 2006 vs. today)

Shaun T’s latest crazy at-home workout program, Insanity Max:30, launched last December and I ordered it on a whim. I had no idea what I was in for. 

This is a 60 day program divided into two months, and I just finished month one. In the last week I’ve been noticing that yes, I’ve gained a lot of muscle, but there’s also a very deep and profound shift happening inside of me that’s making me feel vulnerable yet empowered at the same time. For the first time in my life, I’m starting to feel like an athlete both physically and mentally. I’m gaining a sense of confidence in all that I do, and I’m slowly starting to embrace the sides of myself I’ve kept hidden and suppressed for so long because they are connected to feelings of inadequacy and shame. Well, I’m experiencing this overpowering compulsion to finally unleash my heart and story, and so that’s what I want to talk about today.

It's official. Shaun T and his crazy workout program are changing my life.

Settle in, grab a latte (or glass of wine, since as I type this it's 5 o'clock on #winenotwednesday), and come along for the ride.

THE BACKSTORY

Growing up, I was a sedentary bookworm. My dad is a competitive runner, so I was used to waking up at the buttcrack of dawn on Saturday mornings in the summer to drive to some obscure town in the middle of Illinois and watch him compete (and win). For a few years in early elementary school, my siblings and I even did a kids’ race series hosted by his running club and a local hospital. I associate this brief phase with memories of struggling around a quarter mile track on hot and humid summer evenings, amassing a fluttering collection of brightly colored participation ribbons, drinking icy half frozen plastic cups of hospital juice, and eating delicious cookies at the finish line. The snickerdoodles were my favorite. I hated running.

I always ended up walking the mile in PE class, while my classmates whizzed by and lapped me. I easily earned straight A’s all the way through 12th grade, with the exception of gym class. Sports just weren’t my thing, and I didn’t think I cared. I was happiest when I could get lost in a book for hours. I loved drawing, making paper dolls with my sister, and creating maps and imaginary worlds for our toys and stuffed animals. I felt inspired and free tromping around in the woods behind our house with the neighbor girls, embarking on made up quests and adventures.

In 5th grade, we did an assignment where we wrote our own “Got Milk?” ads. We were supposed to tell a story about something we love to do, and how milk helps us do it (yeah, it was the 90’s). Everyone in the class talked about their favorite sport, because 5th grade was the first year we were able to participate in extracurricular activities, but I didn’t do any sports, so I talked about how I loved to read. This sounds really inconsequential, but that was the first time I remember ever feeling shame for not being “like the other kids.”

I made it through junior high and into high school with minor psycho/emotional damage considering the trials of adolescence, and in high school settled into my clique of talented honors students. I had lots of friends, and many of them are still in my life to this day. I was definitely happy, but I was always obsessed with how I looked and stressed about not feeling “pretty” or “skinny” enough, although I never considered that I could do anything to change how I felt except spending extra time putting makeup on in the mornings.

THE TURNING POINT

I very slowly and gradually discovered Pilates, workout DVDs, and power walking which turned into jogging. By the time I entered college, “working out” was something I did occasionally when I was motivated to hit the gym, but I was more interested in figuring out what I was doing, making friends, being accepted, and surviving Cell Bio. I was far from your typical party girl, but I did go out and partake in the drinking/Taco Bell combo occasionally, as well as the unlimited Whitey’s ice cream that was served in the cafeteria. (If you’re from the Quad Cities, you know what I’m talking about…). Our campus at Augustana is built into the Mississippi River Valley so it’s extremely hilly and I was more active than I’d ever been before, but I also ended up gaining the typical Freshman 15 and continued to obsess about my body image and weight.


(Me in the center, spring of my freshman year, 2006)

(The fam! Summer 2006.)

I hit a tipping point while I was home for Christmas break during my sophomore year. I distinctly remember stepping on my parents’ scale and seeing 149 flash back at me. I’m 5’6” so I wasn't "overweight" by any means, but it felt and looked unhealthy to me. I was extremely unhappy in my own skin and knew that I needed to do something about it, so as soon as I got back to school I started slowly and gradually working out more often and paying attention to what I ate. I ended up making friends with some girls on the XC and track team and we became roommates junior year, while I was also dating Ben. He was a pole vaulter, so I ended up hanging out with the track people a lot. Augie is a D3 school, so even though our track team was one of the best in the division, really anyone could join and participate and guess what? This girl who walked the mile her entire life ended up running collegiate XC and track. 

(Spring 2008. I love this photo! I look fierce, right? But notice how no one is cheering me on, because my relay team was always the last on the track and didn't matter...)

I liked the team aspect and practices, but what I never admitted to anyone was how much of an imposter I felt. I wasn't ready to completely redefine myself as a college athlete among all these REAL athletes who had been doing sports their whole lives, and my body wasn’t used to running every single day so I ended up injuring myself every season. The overtraining never allowed me to really improve my endurance or times, so I always finished in the last few places at every meet. This experience was probably ultimately good for me in the "school of hard knocks" way, but it was my first taste of complete and utter failure, and it made me feel so small and alone, like I was letting myself down as well as the team, my coach, Ben, and my dad. Every time I finished last, or next to last, or couldn't keep up at practice, it was a reminder that I wasn't good enough.

On the upside, the benefit of all that running was that my pounds melted away, and even though I never completely overcame my negative body-image issues, I did feel beautiful and loved seeing baby muscles develop in my legs and abs. Health and fitness has been a major part of my life ever since then.

WHERE I’M AT TODAY

It took me up until just one year ago to "come out" of my secret fitness closet and publicly admit that I was into healthy living. Since then I've completely embraced my new identity and have even made it into a career. Working out is a regular part of my life and I feel completely comfortable at the gym, or heading out for a 3-4 mile run. It’s ironic, but I’m now a lot faster than I ever was in college even though I’m not training for speed and only run occasionally for fun. I don’t need any motivation because I work out for the way it makes me feel and I’m definitely in great shape. HOWEVER. I am afraid to really push myself or set particular fitness goals, because I’m still dealing with that damn athlete imposter syndrome. Yeah, it’s ridiculous. I'm seen as a publicly inspirational figure and I am still working on accepting myself.

Every time I come closer to surpassing my own limits I end up falling back into my “comfort zone,” and living in a comfy plateau because I’ve finally reached my happy weight and am completely confident with my body. This is fine, until I start to feel a nagging voice in the back of my head saying “you can do more.” Every day I tell the women in my accountability Bootcamps that they’re worth it. They deserve happiness and confidence. They push themselves every single day and are so driven.

So I bought Insanity Max:30 because I finally decided that I needed to start pushing myself too and I wanted to see what I’m truly capable of when I face my biggest fears and harshest critic--myself.

WHAT I’VE LEARNED FROM SHAUN T

Ok first of all, I had no idea how incredible Shaun T is as a person. The premise of Max:30 is that you push yourself to your limits. Here's a sneak peek of the workouts if you're interested--the moves aren't complicated and you only use your bodyweight, but they are relentless.
It’s easy to “hold back” when you’re working out because our instincts want us to be able to endure and save our energy, but Shaun T pushes against those instincts. 


Every time I press play on a Max:30 workout I feel that same gut fear/excitement/terror/determination I used to experience right before a track meet or XC race. I know that I’m going to have to push myself to my physical AND mental limits, and I know it’s going to not only be physically painful but also emotionally painful if I let my mind win. When I'm in the middle of the workout I'm going to feel that same desperate and trapped feeling, almost like an animal trapped in a corner with no way out. The only way out is through.

YOU VS. YOU

Each workout is a fight between your body and mind. The old you against the new you that you’re working to uncover. Sometimes you let your body win, when you’ve pushed to your physical limit. You have to be able to recognize where that limit is so you don’t injure yourself. It’s a lot easier to succumb to the mind, though. You can start the warm-up determined to push through and be strong, but when that second minute of squat jumps comes, it’s easy to lose focus and instinctively give up.

When I let my mental instincts win, I feel the same disappointment I used to feel when I gave up in a XC practice or race. It’s a feeling of shame. Of failure. of letting myself down.

Every single day when I put in that DVD, I’m forcing myself to face the potential of feeling the deepest level of self doubt and shame that I can experience. 

(via)

Every single day I have to overcome those old doubts and fears, and force myself to dig a little deeper.

Some days I’m focused, alert, mentally sharp enough to truly push myself to my physical limits and on those days I emerge victorious, feeling like I can do ANYTHING I want, capable of making all my secret dreams come true.

Most days I let myself down. But I keep going.

IT’S OK TO FAIL

The whole premise of Max:30 is that you push yourself to failure. You leave nothing behind and give it your all straight from the warm-up, because the whole POINT is to reach your limit and have to stop. You record your “max out time” every day, the minute and second that you first need to take a breather and rest. Every week you repeat the same workouts and you try to beat your previous max out time. It’s easy to get competitive with yourself, and extremely tempting to hold back a little so you can beat your time. But that’s cheating yourself of growth. Some weeks I add 2 minutes to my Max Out time, some weeks I’m sore or tired or mentally drained and I max out even sooner than I did before.

But ultimately your time doesn’t matter. All that matters is that you are fighting to give it your all.

“Every time I shoot a video, I fill my soul up with every struggle I’ve ever had, because I have to tap into mysle fto get you to understand. Like, that’s why I’m there for you. Thats why I tell people: I’m your biggest fan.” (Shaun T, interviewed for Men's Health)

You can’t control all aspects of your life, but you can control your body, your mind, and how you react to the world. Shaun is teaching me that if I can dig deep with my body, I can do that with my life.

I know for certain that I’ve been holding myself back ever since I quit my job last summer to “chase my dreams.” I’ve been battling with an insane and paralyzing amount of inner resistance, and I’ve been trying to work through it ever since. I know that I need to figure out WHY I’m holding myself back, and what exactly I’m afraid of, and I’m still not entirely sure.

When I read the Shaun T interview in this month's issue of Men’s Health (of course I had to pick up a copy when I saw he was on the cover!), there was a paragraph at the end of the article that made me literally gasp.

“Why do we hold back? Is it because we’re lazy? Or because we fear that if we crank it up, we won’t be able to sustain it? That we will, inevitably, disappoint ourselves?”

Yes, yes, and yes.

WHAT INSANITY MAX:30 HAS TAUGHT ME ABOUT LIFE

This might sound cheesy, but if you dare to commit to the program I think you’ll understand what I’m starting to realize. Insanity Max:30 is a metaphor for life.

Leave nothing behind.

You can't pace yourself--even when you don't know what's coming next, you need to push as hard as you can. It's not about if you fail, it's about when, and failure is the whole point because it's a signal that you did your best. No regrets.

The physical results of this program don't come for free, but they're more of a bonus side effect and just HAPPEN when you start to take action every single day to test your limits. Hmm, kind of like life.


This isn't the most impressive physical transformation you'll see floating around the internet, but I didn't intend to lose weight with this program. My goals were to gain muscle, lean down, and see what I'm capable of. Considering that there were two solid weeks of holiday dinners, cookies, and the equivalent of at least 5 bottles of wine in between these two photos I'm pretty impressed and I've definitely put on a significant amount of muscle! I'm drinking Shakeology every single day, I've been eating 100% clean (no processed foods or added sugar) since January 3rd, but I'm eating a lot and allowing myself wine on Wednesdays and weekends.

I've never felt better, on the inside and out.

I AM WORTHY. I am an athlete.

I am beautiful, strong, and perfectly imperfect. It’s ok to feel vulnerable, and we all struggle with feelings of shame and inadequacy.

I am taking a stand once and for all. I refuse to let myself be a barrier to my own potential.

I can’t believe I’m even posting all of this, but I know that my story will help inspire other women (you?) to take a chance on yourself. We have to acknowledge our deepest fears in order to break free and rise from them.

No matter where you are right now, what you’ve overcome, or what you’re still battling, know for certain that you are not alone in this fight. Do the best you can do, and know that you are enough.

Stay tuned for more details and reviews on Insanity Max:30!

If you have specific questions or are interested in ordering the program and joining my next Bootcamp, don't hesitate to shoot me an email at annamarialocke(at)gmail.com!

xo Anna

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Introducing: Inspire Joy Bootcamps!



I'm so excited to officially launch my new Inspire Joy Bootcamps for 2015!

Since last February I've been hosting "challenge groups" and coaching women through fitness programs like the 21 Day Fix and PiYo, and over time (and 100 participants later!) I've slowly refined and revised the structure and format of my groups into an experience that is completely transformative.

I started feeling an energy shift in my December accountability group. The focus started to change from how many pounds and inches we could lose, to everything we can GAIN when you take a stand and make a commitment to yourself. The women in the group bonded as friends and sisters, and witnessed some incredible personal breakthroughs.




Once a month I will open a 21 day private accountability group through Facebook and create a positive, uplifting, and motivating community to help you reach your health and fitness goals.

My ultimate mission with these Bootcamps is to create welcoming, close-knit communities and life changing results factories. We start by learning how to make small, healthy adjustments in our daily routines, eliminate processed food and junk from our diets, nourish our bodies with wholesome real foods, and sweat every day with a fun at-home workout program that's guaranteed to deliver. 



Weight loss becomes a mere a side effect when you commit to these small positive changes.

A full immersive experience 
  • You'll receive a fun world-class at home fitness program specifically tailored to YOU, a workout schedule, and a nutrition plan to help you establish a routine and set healthy habits you can maintain for long-term results. No more guesswork! Decide, commit, and succeed.
  • Goal setting, personal development, and visioning tools to help you design your dream life.
  • Daily support and check-ins via the community and social media to keep you on track when life throws temptation in your path!
  • A recipe e-book chock full of delicious and family friendly meals and snacks.
  • Meal planning strategies and spreadsheets to help you get organized.
  • A delicious and energizing superfood and protein meal.
  • My weekly Fit For Life check-in newsletter with helpful recipes, articles, and one-on-one email coaching.
  • LIFETIME access to me, and a reserved spot in all future Bootcamps. I'm with you every step of the way until you've reached your goals.
You are ready if
  • You're willing to make the effort to prioritize YOU. 
  • You're not sure if you'll ever be able to lose the last 10, 25, 45 pounds.
  • You’ve recently stepped on the scale and have felt ashamed or frustrated with the number reflected.
  • You know deep down that you're worth more.
  • You're a yo-yo “dieter” who struggles with consistency and you want to finally break the cycle and find a deprivation-free lifestyle that WORKS.
  • You want to LOVE your body instead of feeling “gross” or disappointed.
  • You want to finally fit back into that pair of skinny jeans or special dress lurking in the back of your closet (I know it’s there!!).
  • You have a special trip or event coming up and want to OWN it.
  • You want to find a lifestyle that is sustainable, not a short term “quick fix.”
  • You DON’T want to deprive yourself of the fun in life, but also don’t want to feel guilty or regretful next time you go out for wine night with the girls, or eat a burger or piece of cake.
  • You finally want to get organized and learn how to meal plan.
  • You don’t want to feel alone in your journey to be healthier, or are afraid of being ostracized or judged by your friends and family.
  • You have NO IDEA where to start, but you know something needs to happen.
  • You need accountability to stay on track, and love being part of a smal, positive, supportive, community of women who will get you and uplift you.

Come as you are!
We’re not perfect, but we’re real women, battling real challenges. In community there is power and strength. We triumph over the day-to-day. We celebrate small victories, lift each other up when life gets hard or scary, and never give up on our future dreams no matter how far away they may seem.

Take a chance on yourself! Believe you are worthy of happiness, and capable of creating it. You are not alone.

You’re not falling off the wagon ever again. You were put on this earth to be happy, confident, and radiant, and I want to help you find that woman you were designed to be. You’re already beautiful--start believing it.

Enrollment process
I'm only accepting a small number of new clients every month. I want to make sure that our personalities "click" before we enter each others' lives,  and I want to be sure that you're truly ready to immerse yourself in this experience. I pour my heart and soul into these groups, and you need to be able to match my level of commitment! 

We will start by getting to know each other over email, and then schedule a 15 minute phone consultation if needed to dig deep into your goals.

Finally, I'll help you decide on a program that's best suited to your lifestyle, schedule, and needs so you can be sure you'll be able to stick with it and see results!

Once you're an Inspire Joy Bootcamp member, you'll have a spot reserved just for you in all future Bootcamps if you wish, and you'll receive my one-on-one support via email and social media for as long as you need me!



Investment
For entry into your first Inspire Joy Bootcamp (and a guaranteed spot in all future groups) you'll invest in a complete health and fitness package that comes with a workout program, nutrition guide, and a 30 day supply of a delicious superfood meal replacement smoothie, Shakeology

Packages begin at $160.

Transformations










Let's start writing YOUR success story today!


Click here to read more about my experiences as an independent Team Beachbody coach!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

what I'm doing with my life


Have you ever gone on a trip with a group of other people (you may or may not have known them before) that breaks you free from your normal bubble and routine and immerses you in an experience so powerful that it ends up shifting your perspective, the way you view yourself, and maybe the entire trajectory of your life itself?

You are rocked to your core, you feel AWAKENED, you can't help but ugly cry when it's all over because you have to return to reality, the magic is over, and nothing in your world will ever be the same.

But it is the same. YOU are the one who is different.

These trips might immerse you in a foreign culture on the other side of the world. Or they might be a short weekend somewhere close to home. You might go into the trip KNOWING it will change your life, or it might take you completely by surprise.

I've experienced a few of these kinds of trips, and I'm starting to recognize a pattern: I feel completely comfortable with the people I'm with, comfortable and safe enough to be MYSELF without holding back, because I know I'm accepted and I belong.

-My high school exchange trip to Germany.
-My campus ministries mission trip to Biloxi, MS the spring after Katrina.
-The seemingly inconsequential summer weekend after my freshman year of college where I returned to campus to help with freshman registration and ended up meeting a guy named Ben.
-The seven weeks I spent snowed in at Holden Village in the winter of 2008.
-This past Labor Day weekend where I went up to northern Wisconsin with a couple girlfriends I met on Instagram, of all places.

This past weekend is going to be added to that list. I flew to Dallas for my first live Beachbody event, a training conference hosted by my upline organization. Yup, basically a fitness cult convention, hahaha. But it changed my life. It shook me to my core and made me really look at what I'm doing with this opportunity. On the outside, it's just another network marketing thing like Jamberry Nails, Mary Kay, or that fancy mascara that I am thisclose to buying because I am a mascara addict and my translucent lashes need all the help they can get. There are even tons of other health supplement companies that sell magic shakes and pills and vitamins that promise to give you the same results that the stuff I “sell” does.

But Team Beachbody is SO SO SO different. The word Team comes in front of the brand because that’s what it’s all about—a sense of belonging and acceptance by a group of the most positive, values-driven, enthusiastic people helpers you’d ever find, who are all committed to making a difference in the lives of the people we love as well as complete strangers. The focus is on helping people achieve the types of accomplishments that seem too huge, personal, and scary to even dream about. What is something that YOU reallyreallyreally want, but you think it would be impossible to do or achieve? Get out of debt? Find a job that 100% satisfies and fulfills you and makes you excited to wake up in the morning? Run a half marathon? Run a mile? Feel good about yourself and squash the little voice in the mirror that tells you you’ll never be pretty enough/never be smart enough/never be skinny enough/never be good enough to get what you truly want? Instead of squashing that dream and telling yourself you'll never make it...why don't you face your fears and embrace what you want out of life? You are worthy of happiness! YOU ARE ENOUGH.

How you view yourself is how you view the world. Think about what it means to lose 10, 50, 100 pounds. You aren't just physically different—you’re an entirely new person! I have a friend who has to accept that she can't define herself as the “fat girl” anymore. She is literally a brand new person on the inside and out, and she's using her experiences to inspire other women to create a new, stronger, more confident identity too.

I’m helping women (including myself) realize that there is more to life than a thankless, stressful job that sucks our energy and joy and that we are WORTHY of taking control of our own success and happiness. How amazing would it feel to be able to redefine your entire life based around your core truths and values? To create a reality that YOU design to perfectly fit your unique strengths and talents?

For years I felt like I didn’t “deserve” the level of “success” that my best friends were achieving straight out of school. Steady jobs, good paychecks, they are even buying houses now, what the heck! I felt trapped, I felt worthless, I felt like I didn’t have control over my life and was just waiting for a magical opportunity to present itself but I was too scared to go out there and make it happen because I had zero self confidence in myself. I felt like no one wanted to hire me because I was never good enough or fit XYZ qualifications. I just accepted the "quarter life crisis." It was an ugly, vicious, bitter cycle and I was becoming a version of myself that I absolutely hated to see, because I knew that I was meant to be as happy as the little girl in fourth grade who dreamed of becoming an Olympic gymnast and designed a wedding magazine with her best friends. What happens between childhood and adulthood that strips us of our joy and makes us so bitter and cynical?

Do you even know where you're headed? Do you even like the direction you're going, or do you have this deep, suppressed, desperate anxiety that there’s something MORE out there if you could only figure out what it is? Do you know for certain that something has to change, but you don't know what to do about it so you’re just going to keep chugging along with the status quo because it’s “safe” and “secure”?

WAKE UP. Face your life.

Surround yourself with people who are successful, people who lift you up, people who share your values and vision, people who are true and real and raw and messy but who embrace themselves anyway and empower you to do the same.

The name of my little team of coaches is Inspire Joy because my deepest desire is to empower women to find their joy and share it with the world, to help them realize their own self worth and feel beautiful in their own skin. To live their truth.

Would I ever have guessed in my wildest dreams that I'd end up being a network marketing professional? Um, hellllllls no. Laughable! Yeah go ahead and laugh and think that I'm crazy. I have degrees in Biology and Geography, I've published an academic paper on forest fires, I thought I wanted to become a pediatrician for most of my life, I am an introvert and I will always detest sleazy pushy salespeople and the heartless profit-driven corporate world. But I've also always known that I am meant to help others, I'm meant to be creative, I love being constantly challenged, I have an insatiable desire to learn new things, empathy and intuition are my strengths, and most of all I know deep down that I'm MADE to be happy and light up the lives of the people I love.

And here I am. And it is amazing. I can finally be true to myself, and by simply embracing who I am and what I struggle with and what makes me happy, I'm making a massive, rippling impact in the lives of women who are just like me, who share my struggles and my joys. My drive has a direction and I finally feel legitimate. I've been a bystander and a lurker and a sponge for years, while I struggle to find a "job" and figure out my "career" and freak about the future, what will happen, where we'll live, what to do after we have kids, well now the answer is so clear and obvious and staring me in the face.

Here's the secret: stop trying to fit society's mold or traditional definition of success. Stop trying to be perfect. Just be YOURSELF. 



Be brave, be daring, be vulnerable, stop hiding, get out in the ring, wake up early, carve out time to have FUN and spend time with the people who matter the most, connect with strangers and turn them into friends, redefine your comfort zone, take lots of selfies along the way, open yourself up, and watch miracles happen.

This is just the beginning!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

PiYo home workout review!


Click here to apply to my next PiYo Challenge Group!

Several weeks ago I started a new home workout program called PiYo. I absolutely love it and have been running monthly 30-day online accountability groups with other ladies who are equally obsessed, and we're having an absolute blast! The 21 Day Fix will always be my baby, but it's fun to host groups that are a little more laid back and less strict on the nutrition front. 

What is PiYo?


PiYo is a low-impact, high intensity workout program that uses yoga and Pilates inspired moves to build lean muscle, burn fat, and increase flexibility. It's dynamic and bodyweight-based so you don't need any equipment, but it's definitely harder than it seems and will challenge you in the best possible way! PiYo is perfect if you don't have the patience or attention span for yoga, but still want the benefits of increased flexibility and all-over muscle tone. 

If you want to watch the promo video, you can click here. Be warned, it's cheesy....but you get the idea.

PiYo classes have been taught live in gyms for a while, but the at-home version was just released in June. It was created by one of my biggest motivational and fitness idols Chalene Johnson, who has a no-nonsense yet friendly and supportive approach that I love, so I was really looking forward to this release!


The kit comes with three DVD's plus a bonus workout, and includes 11 total routines that range from 20-45 minutes long and target every part of your body. I love the variety of these workouts. Some are more "yoga flow" style, some are more strength based (think squats, pushups, and lunges!), and some are this ridiculous combo of everything plus crazy breakdance style moves that push your limits and will leave you dripping in sweat! There is literally no other type of workout like this out there.


"Drench" is the longest and most challenging workout, and in 45 minutes I burn over 350 calories, the equivalent of a THREE MILE RUN without having to leave the house or pound the pavement! Oh and the endorphin afterglow of PiYo is unparalleled. You finish each workout feeling insanely blissed out and happy!

Here's a quick description of all the routines:

ALIGN: THE FUNDAMENTALS
This workout breaks down the most important and effective moves in the program to help you perfect your form and get the best results possible.

DEFINE: LOWER BODY
Get your sleekest and leanest legs ever as you lengthen and strengthen your entire lower body from your glutes and hamstrings to your calves.

DEFINE: UPPER BODY
Use this incredibly effective workout to start chiseling away at your upper body to shape your arms, carve out your triceps, and sculpt sexy shoulders.

SWEAT
A traditional PiYo workout that incorporates effective dynamic conditioning, fast-paced cardio yoga-flows, and bodyweight resistance strength training to help sculpt your entire body!

CORE
This ab-centric workout hits your powerhouse from every angle. You'll build a strong core; flat, sculpted abs and obliques; and a strong, sexy back.

STRENGTH INTERVALS
Twenty-five minutes is all you need of this nonstop body-carving, calorie-incinerating workout that uses no weights, no equipment, and gives you no bulk!

DRENCH
This endurance workout maximizes fat burning while it works every muscle in your body. It will not only leave you drenched, it will kick-start your metabolism as you scorch away the fat.

SCULPT
This workout uses varying tempos to keep your muscles under tension for different periods of time. This generates muscular endurance and metabolic changes that will totally transform your figure.

BUNS*
Focused on the glutes, this workout is designed to lift, redefine, and tighten the entire backside of your body for the perfect tight and round butt.





Plus you get two surprise workouts!


The program is designed to run for 60 days and comes with two different calendar guides that tell you which workout to do every day. One calendar is for beginners, and one is for more advanced levels. I haven't been religiously following the guides, but I've been fitting in all the workouts 3-5 times a week alongside my normal workout routine that includes running, weights circuits, HIIT circuits, and spin class. I have to say that PiYo is an AMAZING addition to my routine and really balances everything else out! I'm really injury prone, especially when I run more than a couple times a week, so I love knowing that I'm giving my body a well-deserved stretch while gaining strength at the same time.

It also comes with a nutrition guide with a comprehensive and easy to follow clean eating plan. 

Who is PiYo for?

I would say PiYo is for you if you...
  • like Pilates and yoga, but struggle with sticking to a routine
  • want to gain flexibility and stretch more, but lack the attention span or focus
  • are a complete fitness beginner
  • have knee or joint problems and want a low-impact workout that will still burn major calories
  • are a runner, swimmer, triathlete, or fitness enthusiast who wants to add some cross-training to avoid injury and improve performance

Aaaaand a fitness review post wouldn't be complete without my signature 5:30 am crazy hair, bleary eyed before-and-after selfie!

I've been doing a PiYo workout at least 3 times a week for the past six weeks, and the consistency has given me some great results! I wasn't sure what to expect because althoug PiYo is tough and will definitely get your heart rate up, it's definitely not as intense as my favorite crazy HIIT or cardio interval workouts. But my core, arms, and lower body are noticeably more defined, my upper body strength is CRAZY (hello pushups and planks), and I feel a lot more flexible and balanced overall! Oh, and my run times are decreasing, spin class feels easier, I can do twenty pushups on my toes, and I can hold a plank or mountain climbers for TWICE as long as I could before. 

I will be running 30-Day PiYo accountability groups online starting the first Monday of every month for the foreseeable future because I love sharing this program and motivating women to establish and maintain healthy habits and see the results and self confidence that I've experienced on my own journey! 

In my Challenge Groups I provide daily inspirational posts, meal plans, healthy recipes, one-on-one support, check-ins to hold you accountable, and we end up building a really encouraging and fun community of like-minded women.  I don't care what your background is or what your goals are--as long as you are willing to take a chance on making a positive change and doing something for YOU, I'd be happy to help you out and be your cheerleader, drill sergeant, life coach, friend, whoever you need me to be. The first step towards making a healthy lifestyle change is the hardest, but after that it just gets fun!

If you are interested in joining my next PiYo Challenge, you can apply here and I'll be in touch with more details!

You can also email me at annamarialocke@gmail.com. Hit me up with any questions you have about PiYo or health and fitness in general! I look forward to hearing from you, and I can't wait to be your new workout buddy!


Sunday, June 22, 2014

What is Beachbody Coaching?


If you have specific questions about my fitness accountability groups or coaching, shoot me an email at annamarialocke@gmail.com! I'd love to chat!

If you’ve spent any time with me in the past few months, you’ve probably been subjected to a non-stop gushfest on Beachbody, coaching, and Shakeology. Sorry I’m not sorry!

I am literally obsessed with being an independent Team Beachbody coach and it has completely changed my life, so I thought it was high time to share a little more about what it’s all about! To be honest, this post has been brewing in my head for a couple weeks and it's been pretty hard to braindump my thoughts out onto the blog, simply because it is a topic that means so much to me right now. So tonight I am plastering my butt to the couch and I’m not going to move until I hit “publish!” Here we go...


The backstory:


I know that everyone north of the Mason-Dixon line suffered this past winter, and it seemed to be particularly tough time for me. I was probably dealing with some mild seasonal affective disorder, and I had this constant frustrating feeling that something was “off” or missing, and this void was preventing me from meeting my full happiness potential. In the meantime, I had been growing quite the motivating community through my health and fitness-focused Instagram account, and the relationships I was building through that platform were pretty much getting me through each day and holding me accountable to maintaining a positive outlook. 

All winter, my friend Deidre had been telling me about this company Beachbody that she was affiliated with, and how after joining this coaching team she had basically turned her entire life around and was achieving these crazy awesome accomplishments. Like, she was literally SPARKLING with energy and positivity and had been creating these amazing opportunities for herself out of seemingly thin air. I wanted to know her secret, I wanted to take my Instagram community and personal fitness journey to the next level, and I wanted to burn off the Polar Vortex fluff, so when she told me about this brand new program being released in February (the 21 Day Fix), I was all in. I was already in love with Beachbody's superfood/protein supplement, Shakeology, so since I was literally drinking the KoolAid I decided to enroll as a coach right away for the 25% discount and see what could happen! Let's be real--the potential to earn some extra cash on the side sounded pretty tempting too.

Here's the absolutely crazy part: even though I had no clue what I was getting myself into, I had this feeling of certainty deep inside in my core, the exact same feeling I've experienced only one other time in my life--the day I met Ben. We all saw how that turned out, so I knew I had to trust my intuition!

I came into this opportunity knowing five things about myself:

1. Health and fitness are enormous components of my life.
2. Nothing makes me happier than using my life experiences to help other people.
3. I love sharing knowledge.
4. I am motivated by a challenge.
5. If there is a way to make a hobby or passion into a side business, I am all over that!

Well, since March I have led dozens of amazing, motivated women through the 21 Day Fix and everyone who has committed to the program has seen RIDONKULOUS results. I still can't get over how these programs actually work!! And now I am addicted to running Challenge Groups, sharing my experiences, and motivating others to help take the first step towards their fitness goals!

The company:

Ok, so I am extremely skeptical of "get rich quick"/"too good to be true" schemes and am majorly turned off by hard-sell tactics and the network marketing model in general due to my introverted personality (and a SUPER uncomfortable experience Ben and I had in the dingy basement of a creepy hotel with a Chef Master USA presenter... *shivers*), so you can imagine I did my research before signing my life away to Beachbody just to make sure that there weren't strings attached to this coaching business. 


Conclusion: nope, no strings attached. No overhead. No requirements to buy OR sell product. Basically no risk, but unlimited potential for growth if you really want to take your business to the top. The structure and tools are there, you just plug in and see where you want to take it with the time that you have to set aside, and the main mission is to build relationships and help people achieve their goals and enjoy healthy, fulfilling lives. Alright, sign me up!




The more I learn about Team Beachbody, the more confident I am in this organization  not only the products but the stability and integrity of the company itself. Founded in 1998, Beachbody at its core is an American health and fitness brand that is famous for its renowned and results-oriented at-home fitness programs created by celebrity trainers. Have you ever seen an infomercial for P90X or Insanity? Yup, that's Beachbody. 

Beachbody created the coaching opportunity almost a decade after the company was originally founded. When they realized they were getting so many sales through customer recommendations, they decided to open up the opportunity to reward their best customers for sharing their positive experiences and so Beachbody became a direct sales company (although come on, who can resist an infomercial like this...). Coaching is essentially the same thing as being a preferred discount customer, distributor, affiliate, or representative. Since transitioning into this network marketing model, Beachbody has grown exponentially and is now number 39 out of the top 100 direct sales companies in the world. Yup, it's legit.

Anyone can sign up to be a coach, whether you are a complete fitness newbie or personal trainer, doctor/lawyer/teacher/zoo educator, if you have lost 150 pounds or have 150 pounds to lose, if you want some extra accountability, want to help others, want some extra income to supplement your full time salary, or want to build a six-figure national health and fitness empire.

What do independent coaches do?

-They love Beachbody products (Shakeology and fitness programs) because the products work. And Shakeology is addicting...it deserves its own blog post.

-They use their stories to share the products with other people who might also benefit.

-They run online Challenge Groups -- aka support and accountability groups.

-Coaches are committed to building relationships and making sure that each client has the most successful experience possible and moves at least one step forward towards reaching their ultimate fitness goals -- whether that is to simply gain a little muscle tone or lose 100+ pounds. There is LITERALLY a program for everyone, no matter your fitness background or level!

-Coaches do some sort of "personal development" every single day, to make sure they are constantly striving to become the best version of themselves possible in every aspect of life, and to have a positive inner relationship with themselves.

The only actual financial commitment: a $15/month coaching fee to maintain your websites. Coaches then receive 25% off all products, and allllll the support and training you could possibly need.

When you become a coach, you are essentially starting your own health and fitness-based network marketing business. You're not an employee of the company, but you become an independent distributor, which is kind of like owning a franchise. What sets Beachbody apart as a company, however, is that as a coach I am not just “selling” things -- I get to work one on one with people to help encourage and motivate them. Let's face it. Making a change relating to your health or fitness is REALLY REALLY HARD and scary, and it's almost impossible to succeed alone! As a coach, I make sure you're not alone. It’s incredibly rewarding for me, and it also makes sure I’m staying accountable to my personal goals at the same time!




What I’ve gained through becoming a "coach":

-The confidence to OWN who I am.
-Motivation to stick to my own workouts and nutrition.
-Friendships with amazing women around the country who are just like me.
-The ability to believe in my dreams.
-The power to help women gain confidence, feel strong and empowered, re-define their relationship with food, and the privilege to be that little boost of light and support in someone's life. 
-I'm living and sharing my philosophy: Eat more, eat better, enjoy life, “treats not cheats,” do not feel guilty, work towards being better than you were yesterday and you can achieve anything.
-A family of crazy awesome people on my team who share my exact same values and passions.
-An opportunity to run my own business and make a side income through doing what I love.
-I have also been able to recruit women just like me to join my own little growing team, and it feels like going into business with my best friends. It's incredible how you just feel that CLICK when you put your heart out there. You end up crossing paths with people who just get you. I can't even describe it. It's amazing. 

Coaching is apparently that “thing” that I didn’t even know I was missing. A catalyst that is bringing all aspects of my life into one clear focus. I guess you know that you’ve unearthed your passion when you find something you literally can’t stop thinking or talking about. Ben can confirm this...he thinks I am going insane and maybe that’s true, but it’s definitely a good kind of crazy ;)

Do you want to get involved?

I would be SUPER excited to chat more about your health and fitness goals and help you take that first step, whether you want to learn how to meal plan and eat a healthier, whole-foods based diet, do a single push-up, lose pounds or inches, or just have the confidence to feel fabulous in that one pair of jeans (...you know the pair).  You are NOT alone! If I could do it, you can too, and you can get me as your Beachbody Coach for absolutely free! Click here to make a free account!

If you want to join my next Challenge Group, I am currently running challenges for the 21 Day Fix and Beachbody's NEWEST program, PiYo! Email me at annamarialocke@gmail.com for updates.

If you are passionate about health and fitness and want to learn more about paying it forward and building a side business through helping others, please reach out! Obviously I love talking about this opportunity--and I would love to have you join the team! Email me at annamarialocke@gmail.com to chat more! 


Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life

I can't wait to hear your story!




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