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A blast (in more ways than one) from the past

Posted on 27 August 2008 by John Allen Mollenhauer "JAM"

As founder of www.MyTrainer.com, I get around to a number of training facilities and because I learn so much about training, I like to try many different forms. For starters, the cross training and social benefits are awesome, and I have always found that various forms of fitness build on each other.

Well, recently, I met up with an old friend and we starting training together at what was at one time a rival gym to one that I owned here in new Jersey; it’s called Diamond Gym; one of the most authentically hard core training facilities in the country.

The exercise machines, I’m not kidding (and to it’s credit) have not been replaced in some 30 years. It’s hard core. Yes they now have a second floor that has everything from cardio equipment to step aerobics, but the main floor is like muscle beach. Just like my old gym with body building pictures everywhere, including Arnold!

I haven’t been in a gym like this in 15 years, at least, maybe more. I used to be a competitive bodybuilder and when I was done, I was DONE!

But never say never, or forget your roots. These are my roots and this is the kind of place where I first learned how to train. And how wonderful it was to train like I used to.

For now, this feels right, because exercise and training is always about much more than exercise and training; it’s about the social, psychological and personal development that comes with it. Always remember this!

This training is right for all those aspects of my life right now, including the full circle experience that comes with it. It has enlivened, awakened a part of me, that can only come out in a place like this. If you’ve never experienced coming into a gym like this, just for the heck of it, try it, even it your conscious mind says "that’s not for me".

The people are wonderful, no matter how big or intimidating (looking) they may be. They are people, and they respect you no matter what you’re experience or size. They will help you I’m sure.

It will also bring something out in you; something you may have never experienced before. Like say… the animal that you are. ;-)

Here are a few video’s of my recent training experience. 
 

 

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 John Allen Mollenhauer is the creator of Fit For Power a Performance Lifestyle Solutions, the better healthier, more successful ways to achieve your goals in life, business and sport. As a former worn down workaholic turned Healthy High Achiever, John Allen (aka “JAM”) will teach you how to Live Like a Pro, optimizing your lifestyle the way athletes do for better results. He is the creator of the Healthy High Achiever – Unleash the Full Potential of Your Lifestyle to Perform, Look and Feel Better!

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She Knows Magazine and John Allen Mollenhauer “JAM”, on SuperSlow

Posted on 15 August 2008 by John Allen Mollenhauer "JAM"

Recently I was asked to share my thoughts in an article for SheKnows.com, on the benefits of Super Slow, a method of maximizing the results of your training in the shortest period of time, while improving safety.

The article is titled: Get Super Fit with Super slow Resistance Training. Go Super Slow on Weight Lifting.

Here are some of the highlights:

What if someone told you there was a way you could do a strength-training workout just once a week, for a mere 30 minutes, and look and feel as if you’d been hitting the gym five out of seven days? You would either scoff – or you would be completely on-board to ditch your seemingly endless hours at the gym for an abbreviated – but just as effective – workout protocol.

Read on to learn more about superslow resistance training. ~ Jen Karetnick

Superslow resistance training gets results – quick!

Superslow, also called (or considered part of) high intensity fitness training (HIT), purports to give you triple the benefits of traditional strength training in a fraction of the time. And experts say it is particularly beneficial for women to help reduce age-related muscle loss.

Superslow “follows the greatest rule of exercise and training,” notes lifestyle trainer and coach John Allen Mollenhauer, founder of PerformanceLifestyle.com. “Never do more than you have to do to get the result.”

David Landau, a HIT trainer in Florida, adds, “This system of physical training is cost effective for those who truly want to benefit. It involves quality over quantity for the exact amount of exercise you require – no more, no less.”

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John Allen Mollenhauer is the creator of Fit For Power a Performance Lifestyle Solutions, the better healthier, more successful ways to achieve your goals in life, business and sport. As a former worn down workaholic turned Healthy High Achiever, John Allen (aka “JAM”) will teach you how to Live Like a Pro, optimizing your lifestyle the way athletes do for better results. He is the creator of the Healthy High Achiever – Unleash the Full Potential of Your Lifestyle to Perform, Look and Feel Better!

 

 

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2008 Olympics Opening Ceremony Video

Posted on 08 August 2008 by John Allen Mollenhauer "JAM"

This was easily the most amazing display of mental and physical mastery I have every seen.


2008 Olympics AWESOME Opening CeremonyClick here for funny video clips

 

When I see displays like this, I get over any limitations and challenges because our potential is just so great. How high is high, how better is better?

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Brett Favre: Not having the right mindset can force big changes

Posted on 08 August 2008 by John Allen Mollenhauer "JAM"

"At one point, it appeared Favre, whose preference was to be traded inside the NFC North, and Packers would come to a reconciliation. But earlier this week, McCarthy said after six hours of "brutally honest" conversations over two days that he felt Favre didn’t have the right mind-set to play for the Packers."

As you may know Brett Favre is now a New York Jet for the balance of his career. He left the Green Bay Packers, where he originally wanted to end his career, but now his is part of the big city.

As his coach said the "The train has left the station and it ended up in New York".

After brutally honest discussions his mindset wasn’t there. Do you see how much emphasis is put on mindset when it’s true importance is acknowledged?

The Green Bay Packers, after 18 seasons, traded their superstar to begin anew, with at least a few good seasons left in this All Pro, on the basis that his mindset was just not there.

Mindset is everything. literally!

John Allen Mollenhauer is the Founder of MyTrainer.com where fitness video’s are free for everybody! He is also the founder Performance Lifestyle Solutions, the better healthier ways to achieve your goals in life, business and sport. As a former worn down workaholic turned healthy high achiever John Allen (aka “JAM”) will teach you how to Live Like a Pro, optimizing your lifestyle the way athletes do. He is the creator of the Healthy High Achiever – Unleash the Full Potential of Your Lifestyle to Perform, Look and Feel Better!

 

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