RACHELLE WINTZEN

Ms. Chi Junky

Ms. Chi Junky

2.0 PRESENTER PROFILING:

***Sunday, September 20th at 99 Sudbury. www.julianho.ca/2-0 ****

Rachelle Wintzen.

So I wrote about my #mancrush Ben Dussault yesterday, now I gotta talk about my #womancrush today.

I’m not the first to publicly admit it, and it's not the first time either, and I may sound like a bit of a creep too, but this girl is absolutely drop dead gorgeous! Inside and out!

Rachelle is the real deal. She exudes confidence like Beyonce, she hustles like Jay-Z, and she’s got a New York state of mind! Among all of the high caliber qualities she upholds, I’ve always admired her work ethic. You want this girl on your team, otherwise, you are in for a ride! When she puts her mind to something, or when she says she's going to do something, it's already done without question. Many people talk the talk and without walking the walk, she's one of those dying breeds of people that under-promise and over-deliver. 

Not only does Rachelle operate and own her own private yoga studio called The Chi Junky Studio in Leslieville, but (big breath…) she is also a Certified Yoga Instructor, Holistic Nutritionist, Iridologist, Colon Hydrotherapist, and she teaches branding and professional practice as a Professor at the Institute of Holistic Nutrition…did I mention she is also the face and ambassador of Flow Water!?!?        

Whenever we get together, we share our love for the business of Fitness. Our entrepreneurial minds can’t help but be creative, innovative, and goal-oriented. When with Rachelle, my passion around the idea of fitness as an industry ignites, but my passion grows like wildfire around the idea of fitness as a community.

This 2.0 tribe that we are building in Toronto is growing with intensity. ‘Interdependence’ is one of our foundational principles. The special thing about the tribe of presenters this year is that they deeply understand the benefits that stem from mutual respect and teamwork. For an industry to break free from the shackles of monetary gain and become a community that upholds virtuous gains, that is the 2.0 higher purpose.

Even though we are just beginning, I could not imagine this journey without one of its original tribe members, Rachelle Wintzen.       

BEN DUSSAULT

Mr. Anchored

Mr. Anchored

2.0 PRESENTER PROFILING:

***Sunday, September 20th at 99 Sudbury. www.julianho.ca/2-0 ***

BEN DUSSAULT.

A friend, a brother, a mentor, and a role model. Ben is this and much more to me.

Ben and I met 5 years ago and it was bromance at first sight. He emits a tractor beam that draws you in where resistance is futile. You’ll know it when you are in his presence. You can’t miss him because he’s got this crazy hardcore look to him: all tatted up, toque indoors, ripped up jean shorts, callused manly hands, Don Draper-esque haircut and grizzly facial hair to pair, with piercing blue eyes like his son. Sounds like I’m advertising Toronto’s top bachelor instead of top fitness pro! His wife Dani would probably agree with all of the compliments I have for this man, though I’m slightly biased as his buddy….I digress.

Sharing Ben’s personal life to cyberspace seems a bit revealing, but it is necessary. To appreciate Ben for all that he is and all that he does, you need context. Ben is the owner and founder of Anchored Social Club, located in the heart of Leslieville. He is a personal trainer and group fitness coach. His facility is minimalist. With the use of lentil bags, swiss balls, gym rings, manila rope, matted floors, a peg wall, and himself, he’s got more than enough knowledge and experience to lead a 30 participant class, let alone a one on one session.

I can think of 3 words that make Ben special....

1. Ben is resourceful. He has an intimate knowledge of the human body and its biomechanics. He used and abused his body when on tour as a pro drummer for the underground ‘Hardcore’ punk music scene. He kept straight edge sober and found fitness as a means to keep up with the endurance of the job.
When we train together, we are ideally outside, climbing trees, scaling boulders, crawling hills, and producing integrated partnered feats of neuromuscular strength and endurance. Every workout with Ben is safe and sound in science, and the most creative, raw, and outrageous experience of movement as art.

2. Ben is altruistic; a true giver. He gives his all in his classes and training sessions. He puts his body on the line so that you can make yours better. Not only does he keep up on all things fitness academia related, but he runs his own business, builds his community, networks with local farmers, nurtures his strong young family, supports his growing clientele, and I’m sure much, much more.

3. Ben is a leader. When you are in his company, you feel safe, looked after, cared for, and all the feelings you need to know you are in good hands. That may not be the first thing that pops to mind with the word ‘leader’, but I believe a true leader builds TRUST. When you trust in someone, you will follow them. Ben is a leader in the field of fitness in that his movement practice is different from main stream. He coaches connection through movement interaction. His signature exercises are executed with trust, communication, and quality. His teachings require that you simply ‘let go’ and listen.

This will be Ben’s 3rd year presenting at 2.0 as he is definitely 2.0 - “the next level”, in all regards.

Get excited for his integrative and interactive movement practice that’ll leave you high on life!   

CHRIS ROCHE

2.0 PRESENTER PROFILING:
***Sunday, September 20th at 99 Sudbury. www.julianho.ca/2-0 ****

Chris Roche.
“BE TRUTH”

I’m going to keep this profile short because it’s sweeter that way.
The story of Chris and I goes like this: he taught the best Master Schwinn Indoor Cycling course I’ve ever done. He certified me. He armed me with tools. He enabled me. He inspires me.

When a man can teach you how to fish instead of just giving you fish, you know that man is special.

Chris to me is the epitome of 2.0. As ironic as it may sound, he alone gives identity to 2.0’s tagline by Sir Ken Robinson: “human communities depend upon a diversity of talent, not a single conception of ability.” Chris is a diversity of talent. His portfolio ranges widely and his personality ranges deeply; you can tell just by listening to him and watching him.
In one of our special 2.0 presenter email feeds, Phil Delaire sent us all a quote, “
Lighthouses don't go running all over an island looking for boats to save; they just stand there and shine." - Anne Lamott

In response to that, Chris motivated us with, “FRIGGIN SHINE (EVERYONE)!!!” followed up with, “(because) I am showing up to shine”.
And my response to that, bring your sunglasses because it will be bright!

Chris will be teaching us “In the Flow”, a beautiful range of motion sequence, choreographed to music, set up to connect every single person in the room.   

GARNET SUIDY

2.0 PRESENTER PROFILING:

***Sunday, September 20th at 99 Sudbury. www.julianho.ca/2-0 ****

Garnet Suidy.

“Movement is so much more than muscles, bones, abs, and asses”,
Movement brings new life to the body”,
“Movement is life”.

I first met Garnet at a dinner party and came eye to eye with someone I felt very intimidated by. Throughout the night, I could sense he was a deep thinker, very knowledgeable, intensely talented, and apparently he could move! Who was this new sensational guy that I’ve never met before!?!?  

It just so happens that he is THE Master Instructor for BodyArt in Canada, a certified Pilates Instructor, a retired National Level Competitive Figure Skater, and currently studying to become an Osteopath. Wow, with that background, anyone in the industry would feel intimidated! What a force!!!  

Sometimes it takes time to feel comfortable with someone. A rapport needs to be built, a bridge needs to be formed, and mutual understandings need to be met. Upon meeting Garnet, I never felt truly comfortable in his presence, though he taught me something about myself without having to say a word: he made me feel comfortable with being uncomfortable. Maybe I was confronted with someone so similar to me??? (I’ve been told that I’m a thinker, and that I’m intense, and that I can also move!) Highly similar beings are like walking mirrors that make you aware of everything, at times when you don’t want them to. They make you aware of things within yourself that you are intimidated by, or not certain of, or just don’t like. Garnet made me more aware of my insecurities and that allowed me to adjust and tune in to my own consciousness and presence.    

Now I know all of this may sound hokey pokey, and Garnet, if you are reading this, how crazy do I sound!?!?  But feeling someone’s energy isn’t new to us. We can feel someone’s positive or negative energy in the room without an exchange of words or glances. It’s just hardwired into us to FEEL. It affects our energy like an ever changing dance between energies. This constant flux of energy up and down, in and out, high and low, reflects the state of Equilibrium, the forces of Yin and Yang, and thus the relationship between people and all living things.   

Garnet will be presenting a segment of Bodyart which is functional, whole body movements inspired by Qi Gong, Yoga, Martial Arts, Pilates, dance and primal movements. Bodyart aims to balance the mind, body and spirit through movements that follow the principles of Yin and Yang. For those who have never experienced this hit phenomena born out of Europe 20 years ago, you are in for a treat ;)
(As you can tell from the description, and by knowing me, it’s no surprise that this is my favorite method of moving!)

Garnet will also be touching upon the fascinating but ‘matter of fact’ relationship between structure (what we are) and function (what we do).

I am so pleased to have Garnet present for 2.0 this year. His presence throughout the months of planning has been very refreshing. I hope everyone will feel the comfort of discomfort that he brings, as that my friends, brings change.      

SYLVA MISCHKE

2.0 PRESENTER PROFILING: SYLVA MISCHKE


Third Presenter that I am profiling is Sylva Mischke.

"Accept the challenge ... taste victory."

This is at the bottom of every one of her emails. It is a personal mandate. It is a social projection. It is a mindset. It is Sylva.

When I first met Sylva, I, along with everyone she's probably encountered, felt intimidated as f***. Don't be mistaken though, this intimidation factor comes as an asset in our industry; there's no bullshit, there's no fluff, there's pure honesty, there's simplicity.

If you can "wear what you share" and "walk the talk", you have won half the battle. Doing it consistently for years on end is winning the other half.

You simply can't argue with consistent, sustainable results.

As I am getting to know Sylva more and more though, I've found a side of her that is very thoughtful, caring, and open-minded. Through some late night texts, to subbing classes for each other, to social media likes, to passerby moments in our gyms: Equinox and Ferris 360, to EDM music, to shop talk and shootin' the shit, our professional teamwork has definitely paved the way to a concrete camaraderie. Maybe I'm rubbing off on this female Terminator!!!

2.0's theme of 'equilibrium' is not only a word that describes a state of being, but also a word that teaches. When I asked my presenters to base their presentation on this word, to some it struck a chord, and to others, it made them think. When a word can evoke sensation manifested through thought or action, it enables learning.

Part of Sylva's success is her physical regimen. This is clearly evident via her creative and extremely helpful instructional-style instagram posts ... check her out >>>>> https://instagram.com/sylvamis

Other parts to Sylva's physical success are her deep self-awareness, core values, and philosophy. As she says, "equilibrium needs to exist outside of the weight room as well. Through your diet, your mindset. Through work, rest, and play."

When I first met her, her words to me of "Work hard, play hard, but rest HARDER" have always stuck in my head. Those words made me realize how enlightened Sylva was.

At 2.0, Sylva will be delivering some signature Strengthonomics movements and will also offer insights to her life that will help us all understand the genesis of the force that is Sylva Mischke.

Not only is she an equilibrium-aware powerhouse, but an integral energy to our fitness industry. 

PHIL DELAIRE 2.0 KEYNOTE SPEAKER


"The Bridge" 

2.0 PRESENTER PROFILING: 
I'm going to be writing a freestyle blurb about each of my presenters for this year's 2.0 TO event as a way to inform and share my connection with these beautiful influencers.

***Sunday, September 20th at 99 Sudbury. www.julianho.ca/2-0 ****

SECOND UP = PHIL DELAIRE

CHEK PRACTITIONER LEVEL 4. Enough said.

I met Phil at the CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coaching Certification Course in November 2014, held in Toronto. Our encounters were the most unassuming throughout the 3 days. We casually spoke about the days’ occurrences, a little shop talk, interests, photography, etc., nothing big, just natural, and without intention other than simply getting to know each other. When Paul Chek later introduced Phil to the crowd of 100+ students, my networking business side immediately came out unfortunately and FORTUNATELY! I thought Phil was a photographer hired by the faculty, commissioned to expand the company’s portfolio. Little did I know he was one of Paul Chek’s go-to-guys in Toronto! 

Fast forward a few weeks and I grew the courage to email Phil to meet in person. HE REMEMBERED ME AND AGREED! I was giddy!
This energy that I exuded at the time was so genuine and pure; it set the tone to my current friendship with Phil. When I look back, I think what a special opportunity it was to lock in some face time with someone so experienced in the field of study I am currently infatuated with. Learning about Phil’s highly influential impact on Toronto’s Granite Club as it’s manager for over 20 years, and the highly sought after coaching company he directs, I ironically grew to admire his humility more than his accolades. You would never know this guys’ influence and impact by simply chatting with him, he asks more about you and listens more to you, with no evidence of ego, no hint of pride, something rare in this day in age!  

Phil is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCS), a CHEK Practitioner Level 4, an HLC Level 3, and a double major in Film and Kinesiology. By industry education, Phil is qualified to integrate many different modalities including traditional exercise prescription, mind-body fitness, soft-tissue therapies, alternative healthcare and orthopedic rehabilitation. The way I see Phil’s caliber of education and experience is incomparable to anything less than the top in the country. He is the most low-profile major influencer in Toronto, acting as “the bridge” (a name his buddies call him), to worlds apart.   

At this point of his career, I believe Phil is in major works on personal endeavors, but is secretly working on something big. At 2.0, we will be fortunate enough to see a glimpse into his mind, but a mind of thoughts truly catered to the crowd and the context of the event theme of ‘Equilibrium’. His presentation on “Back to Basics” will enlighten and stretch perspective, but also tell us exactly what we already know. I believe he will bring us back to earth so that we can connect with each other, and ground ourselves in mind, body, and spirit.        

http://level4wellness.com/our-team/   

 

DR. MICHELLE CRISPE 2.0 KEYNOTE SPEAKER

"Ms. Motivation"

2.0 PRESENTER PROFILING: 
I'm going to be writing a freestyle blurb about each of my presenters for this year's 2.0 TO event as a way to inform and share my connection with these beautiful influencers.

***Sunday, September 20th at 99 Sudbury. www.julianho.ca/2-0 ****

First up is MICHELLE CRISPE!!! My Opening Ceremony KEYNOTE SPEAKER. 

I love revisiting the memory of my brief but profound first encounters with Michelle. She was my personal training manager at The Yorkville Club Uptown many years ago. We connected immediately. She dished me clients like no tomorrow without question. She coached without coaching; led by example through her energy and confidence, and provided her staff confidence in themselves....she ninja'd us into self-empowerment, self-mastery, and self-reflection (yes, all of this in the 2 months of work at the club until she left for bigger and better things...had the feeling this bird needed to fly). 
Fast forward years of personal development, I dug deep into all the influential contacts in my life to help consult on my 2.0 endeavor. As I developed, they developed, and oh did Michelle fly far away from her PT management days. Michelle was soaring! Knowing me, I did my research and found out that Michelle was and currently is the celebrity fitness expert for‪#‎themarilynshow. Check out one of vids here: 
http://www.marilyn.ca/…/Septemb…/9_16_2014/PowerofPositivity
I had the balls to reach out to this now celebrity and she responded back with an unexpected and very kind and humble reply to meet in person. Even as I hold her in the highest regard, meeting her in person, I could sense this next level ora to her that I couldn't really explain. As if she was on cloud 9 24/7...refreshing to find someone practicing what they preach, walking their talk, and living their dreams. What made this connection out of this world was that she was accessible, open, and all ears about MY 2.0 idea! 
We have had a handful of meets over the year and I am proud to say we are working alongside one another on something very special. 
As we develop ourselves, we work on the "I". Yes, there is an "I" in TEAM. If there is no "I" in team, there is no team, there is no understanding of the self, there is no desire, goal, or dream that honors the principle of individualization. To formulate a deep sense of self identity, we need to formulate a dream/legacy. And with that, we need a "dream team". 
Michelle is a member of my dream team; my tribe. She is in my corner, a woman that I can trust, confide in, and collaborate with to make my dream come true. 
Michelle is a Doctor of Chiropractic, a bodybuilding champion, and a celebrity speaker and presenter. Check her out here: http://www.drmichellecrispe.com/
She will be sharing her thoughts on this year's theme EQUILIBRIUM, best practices to promote positivity, and exploring the power of mindsetting.

 

 

Holistic Fitness Class Video

Take a peek into my HOLISTIC FITNESS class at Lofts at 90 Sumach!!!

I've been teaching this private small group circuit training class for about 5-6 years now and am grateful for every single class that I teach. This class is my opportunity and privilege to teach my friends and family as they do not have access to the membership clubs in which I teach. Good friends and veteran participants Jeremy Benning and Francis Luta created this beautiful video for me which screams JULIAN HO! Love it love it love it!

Thank you deeply. 

Through this lovely video, I hope you can feel the magic that happens in this little tribe of a class. 

PS. Make sure you watch it in HD!

Ultramarathons Conquered! (Part 1 of 3)

Writing to you from a mind and body that has been recently challenged to the maximum! As you may or may not know, I competed in back to back weekends of Ultramarathon races. An ultramarathon is anything more than 42.2k (marathon distance). Last weekend I defended my title at the Muskoka Limberlost 56k Trail Ultramarathon. I not only won the race, but I broke the course record by 22 minutes! I ran for 5 hours and 26 minutes. I completed the Hat Trick! It was the race of my life. Everything came together for me that day and I am still pinching myself over the results. 

On Saturday morning, while you were still sleeping at 5am, I was running. Then when you awoke to a beautiful blue sky morning and the smell of fresh coffee brewing at 8am, I was running. Perhaps you spent the day in the hot sun relaxing, maybe on the beach or backyard gardening, or hanging out with friends brunching at 11am, I was running. Then as you took some time for yourself to afternoon nap, or TV watch or book read at 1pm, I was running. Finally, when you sipped on your afternoon tea, thinking about your evening plans, another thought may have popped into your head, at 2:28pm, Julian just finished running 80 kilometers. 

I ran 80 kilometers this past Saturday, July 18th, in 9 hours and 28 minutes. Can you believe it?! The feat of running for that long was something I knew I had in me, but many times throughout, I questioned myself, and even doubted myself. I had run the mild trail terrain Sulphur Springs 80k three years ago, along with a road 100k from Caledon to Collingwood four years ago, but to run up and down and around the tricky terrain and monstrous hills of Blue Mountain was nothing I've ever experienced. Apparently this is the most difficult 50 mile race in Northface's Endurance Challenge series in all of North America! From 5am to 2:28pm, I was running, fueling, listening, thinking, breathing, drinking, climbing, hiking, stretching, and more running. Even these simple tasks and behaviors, spread over a full day's worth of time and for some, a year's worth of run capacity, repeating over and over, with no compromise, stretches the depths of mental, emotional, and physical endurance. 

These two events were in the back of my mind since early last year and I am very proud that I am now standing in the reality of completion. The page has finally turned and I am relieved to be able to enjoy these feelings of closure and conquer. 

When you experience such a high in life, there is much glory to be had, but there are also down emotions to be accepted. I wanted to briefly shed some of my thoughts on this...

I am aware of this stage of 'post-ultra blues', and in defense, I am turning to other endeavors. My goal this summer is to learn how to swim more efficiently. I would like to pick up the hobby of DJ'ing. And spend more time with friends; ones that I have drifted from, and make new friends. 'Keeping busy' isn't necessarily the goal to push past the lull, but re-framing it to 'keeping engaged'. As I am aware and engaged, I am also taking the opportunity to embrace this stage of post-ultra blues. When I immerse myself in deep thought regarding my perspective over my emotions, I learn so much about myself. When we love and cherish emotions that are not normally embraced, but more so ignored and shoved into a deep dark corner, we lose the opportunity to evolve and open our minds. I believe we must take the time to learn from all of our emotions (positive and negative), thus allowing us to change from all of our experiences, and give purpose and meaning to our endeavors.  

I am energized by what is now and excited for what is to come.   

(Part 2 - My Ultramarathoning Deconstructed)

My Passions

The following was taken from the previous version of my website. I feel like I am shedding some old skin by upgrading my blog, but I wanted to honour this bit of the past because it is some of my best personal advice I could ever share with you!


CHARITY & PHILANTHROPY – FEEL IT

“When I grow up, I want to help people”. As a kid in elementary school, I had no concept of how or why; I just had a feeling. 

“When I grow up, I want to help people feel strong and fit”. As a student in university, I had a small concept of how, but still no concept of why. I just had to make some money. 

“When I grow up, I want to help people achieve their goals”. As a young and eager trainer and instructor to the industry, I had a growing concept of how, and a righteous concept of why. I just had to prove myself. 

“When I grow up, I want to help people find balance”. As a fitness coach to the corporate world, I have a systematic concept of how, and a deeper concept of why. I just have to master it. 

“When I grow up, I want to help people…” As an enlightened human being, I shouldn’t need a concept of how or why, I just need to listen to that feeling.    

I run in races to challenge myself and hopefully inspire people. I work as a coach and trainer to educate people. I volunteer as a Pacer Bunny to GIVE to people.

 

HEALTH – BALANCE IT

Creating a balance between mental, physical, social, emotional, and spiritual health is what I seek. Creating a strategy forenhanced quality of life, personal growth, and positive lifestyle behaviours is what I strive. Creating an outcome of stability, happiness, and meaning is what I aspire.

 

FITNESS – LIVE IT

I have a deep understanding of the human body, how it works, and how it can be used to its fullest potential. Whether it be for everyday functional purposes, high level athletic performance and competition, and/or rehabilitative reasons, I wish to share my knowledge and experience with those who wish to receive it. I wish to practice what I preach, conquer my own goals, and master my own weaknesses, so that I can provide as an inspirational leader who is instrumental in helping others achieve their own aspirations and goals.

 

FOOD – ENJOY IT

Food is solely the fuel of life in some eyes; it is also the enjoyment of life in others’ eyes – I see it both ways. Food empowers people. Food allows me to express myself with cooking which paves my growing avenues of creativity, discovery, and happiness. I do not supplement, I do not diet, I do not count calories, I do not restrict; I do nothing that limits this passion of mine. But I keep in mind healthy eating habits, principles, and guidelines and I promote my perspective outwardly. When one stresses about food, it breaks positive patterns, and deters exercising habits. The answer to relieving stress is balance and control with food. Eat in moderation; portion control. Indulge but don’t overindulge. Choose quality over quantity. Feed yourself what you would feed your loved ones. You can’t out-exercise a bad diet.

 

MUSIC – FEEL IT

As music and mood go hand in hand, music and exercise pair perfectly. Music taps into my emotions through musical components such as lyrics, melodies, beats, harmonies, and rhythm. Some songs lead me to places in my memory that help me engage deeper into my running. Other songs pump me up and act as the spotter for that last struggling rep I would normally not push out. Songs positively distract my mind when under stress and over-thought, and provide me pinpoint focus when jumping rope. Music creates a soundtrack for my long rides on the road and helps shape the rhythm of my revolutions. When I am able to connect to a song through one or all of the components of music, it elevates my mood to another level and directly affects my output of energy. Music is the common denominator of mood and exercise, thus conveying the fact that it is an essential tool for success in health and fitness.

 

FASHION – EXPRESS IT

I am fascinated by fashion’s ability to create such an impactful message without words. Fashion is freedom of expression. What we wear, how we wear, and why we wear the clothes we have provide us a sense of individuality or uniqueness that we as social beings crave. I believe the way our emotions connect so deeply to music, fitness, and food is analogous to the simplicity of how we dress. The feeling of slipping on new pair of shoes, buttoning up that perfectly fitted suit, or sliding on a rare pair of eyeglass frames is simple fulfillment of desire. Fashion is more than a passion and creative outlet; it is a hobby, enjoyment, and practice, which contributes constructively to mental and emotional health and well-being.

Are you ABUSING the gym?

Dear Athletes,

Last week I wrote about TABATA’S; the most intense protocol for high intensity interval training. I concluded that the Tabata protocol can be an effective method of high intensity training if used in balance with complementary protocols like Yoga, Flexibility training, Restorative conditioning, Massage therapy, and Myofascial Release therapy.
That means with lots of YANG (energy out), we need to rebalance with YIN (energy in)!
I hope you find some equilibrium with your exercise regimen as it will make you better at Tabata’s and all the other activities you wish to pursue.


Are you ABUSING the gym?

After listening to my mentors Tim Ferriss and Kelly Starrett enlighten listeners on “the good, the bad, and the ugly of Cross Fit” podcast, I’ve come to a reminder-thought on the purpose of the GYMNASIUM.


In ancient Greek times, the gym was functioned as a training facility for competitors in the public games of the Coliseum. It was also a place for socializing and engaging in intellectual pursuits. Is this how we still use it? We train, but for what reason? Do we engage or do we disengage when at the gym? Do we find ourselves or look to lose ourselves?


I think we’ve manipulated our perspective on the affect the gym has on our lives and as consequence, we abuse it’s usage. The gym was meant as a training ground, a place for deliberate practice, a place to refine skills and abilities, and a place for learning and achieving flow states.


Now, many people seek the gym as a place to shed calories (as if the calorie was the end all and be all currency of fitness success!?!?). Many people seek the gym as a cathartic dump for their sweat and stress release. Many people abuse the gym as adrenaline junkies; over-training to pump up their egos, while simultaneously running away from truth, honesty, and responsibility.
Harsh reality yes, but a reality nonetheless. I see it daily.


Whether you abuse the gym or use it to disengage from reality, it is extremely important that we regain perspective of the gym as a training ground for activities of higher importance: LIFE.
The gym is the stepping stone to SPORT, PLAY, LIFE-LIVING, and MOVEMENT AS EXPRESSION. We fine tune skills and proactively engage with others and ourselves so that we can approach the more important activities in life with more confidence, finesse, and ease.


Concluding takeaway:
The gym is not the event. The gym is not the race. The gym is not the performance. THE GYM IS THE COMPLEMENT.


Let’s bring back the learning, the socializing, and the deeper purpose that this shrine of a place once used to be known for.

Let’s lose some FAT!

“Become a DETECTIVE, not a dieter.”
“Count your HORMONES, not your calories.”

Here is a great article I found that will change the way you think about weight/fat loss, if you are currently unsure. (note: article was published in 2012!!! Old news??? Not in the least!)

An old client asked to start working out with me again, hoping to get in some hardcore sessions as a “quick fix” so that she could be beach body ready, lose some weight around the midsection, gain that six-pack she’s never had.

What did I do? I sent her this link instead. Is this being uncaring?

In regards to coaching, I hope people catch on that empowering with self-education is the best way to encourage self-improvement. If I were to have given her what she wanted without going the educational route, I would be robbing her and robbing myself of the opportunity to make a difference. Rather than make a quick buck and receive a pat on the back for it, I chose integrity. If only all of us seize these opportunities….

Hopefully she reads and reflects….and then re-approaches!

Continuing thoughts on Productivity

Happy Chinese New Year everyone! Kung Hay Fat Choi!

Last week, I asked the question “Is Sleeping Productive?” because I was confused with my inability to sleep in, nap, and rest on the holiday Monday. I felt anxious to work, excited to be productive! But could not fulfill this feeling because it was a holiday. I took away the fact that outlining goals/expectations for rest is just as important as outlining goals/expectations for work.

As I gained clarity on my query, I took into consideration these two important insights:
A. Routinely, Mondays are workdays, therefore subconsciously, the necessity to be productive was a classically conditioned response (I felt like Pavlov’s salivating dog in realizing this…)
B. “Work” reflects my identity and purpose so not being productive makes me feel unlike myself (though ultimately, work/life separation is crucial…)

When we don’t feel productive, we don’t feel accomplished and fulfilled. It is simply a part of the human condition. For others, work is just a means to an end (I sometimes envy those people). My issue (or advantage!?!?) lies in the fact that my passion and career are blurred; whether we are in the same boat or not, you may know someone, live with someone, or love someone that identifies with this predicament. Here are a few quotes that have helped me control my work/life balance:
1. “You cannot be really first-rate at your work if your work is all you are”
2. “If you win the rat race, you’re still a rat.”
3. “No man ever said on his deathbed, I wish I had spent more time at the office.”
4. “We have entered a new age of fulfillment, in which the great dream is to trade up from money to meaning.”

I hope these quotes provide you a sense of insight as they have for me.
I admire people that are ultra productive, but aspire to be like those that can balance ultra productivity with a great lifestyle.

We put much attention on output, but not enough attention on input. Forward-thinking, we must emphasize:

  • RESTORATION
  • SELF CARE
  • SELF MANAGEMENT
  • REGENERATION

I look forward to continuing our adventure into the world of mobility, flexibility, and Myofascial release therapy to enhance our physicality, but more so our mentality and thereby our productivity!

Work hard, play hard, rest harder!

Is SLEEPING PRODUCTIVE?

As the final hours to this wonderful weekend start winding down, my reflection back on this wholesome long weekend excites my attitude for the week ahead.
Last weekend, I was struck with a high fever, something I have not had to endure in over 2 years. Having overcome the sickness, it prompted me to speak in my classes about the power of sleep and the habits we practice when sick. Only when we are truly at our lowest of lows, do we believe in the healing power of sleep. The shift in perspective dawns upon us when we are desperate and vulnerable. The best practices of self-care and restoration switch on as if pre-programmed, and continue as unrelenting protocol until immediate results are conceded. We become our own Doctors, Nurses, Therapists, Scientists, Pharmacists, and healing Mothers.
I concluded that we need not reserve our best practices for times of sickness, but use them as frequently as possible. Broth-based soups, hot ginger lemon honey tea, hot compresses, tiger balm, epsom salt baths, porridge, congee, fresh juices, clean eating, and plenty of sleep should all be a part of our daily regimens. The way I see it, our over-productive society is sick, and the symptoms are simply dormant, waiting in the shadows for that tipping point. However pessimistic that may sound, the majority of us are over-worked and suffer from Adrenal Fatigue, pre-disposing us to sickness and disease. So why not use sleep to our advantage, not solely for when we are feeling under the weather.
I offer up a concluding perspective: sleep should not just be seen as a raw necessity, but a strategic investment.

As much as I try to share positive habits of productivity, I struggle with them. Today I spent the majority of it laying around, sleeping, reading, watching, listening, napping, etc. I struggled to not be productive. Ironically, I experienced moments of major discomfort while laying in my comfortable bed! Is productivity an addiction? Is productivity a syndrome? Does the act of sleeping during the day make you less productive in the present moment? Or does it make you more productive in days to come? Arianna Huffington says in her brief Ted Talk,
“I studied, I met with medical doctors, scientists, and I’m here to tell you that the way to a more productive, more inspired, more joyful life is getting enough sleep.”http://www.ted.com/talks/arianna_huffington_how_to_succeed_get_more_sleep?language=en

Productivity is defined as “the effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.”
YOU GET OUT WHAT YOU PUT IN.
I think my struggles to be calm with the idea of sleeping as productivity versus being typically on-the-go productive is confronted by my inability to set my limits and expectations on what needs to be produced. This realization helped me channel more specific PRODUCTIVITY HABITS:
– Setting daily AND weekly to-do list goals
– Prioritizing these goals based on time requirement and time sensitivity
– Identifying my potentially limiting factors or obstacles to complete these goals
– Plotting Action Plans to avoid these obstacles or Plan B’s if obstacles are faced
Cal Newport from Study Hacks: Decoding Patterns of Success says, “With the right productivity habits, the same goal can be accomplished in a less stressful, more reasonable manner.”

I conclude with a Yoda like send off:
Although my destination may be crystal clear, the path to it may become foggy. All I must do is take it one sleep at a time.
Good night.

Conquer the Cold

As my dad and I walked two blocks from my car to a lunch spot near his office, we could not sustain our conversation due to the bone chilling coldness.
It is those moments that beg me to question whether or not we should hibernate like bears, rather than fight the winter. Maybe it’s mother nature’s way of telling us to slow down, stay in, and relax. Unfortunately, in our productivity-based society, it would be unacceptable to hibernate. So, if that remains our fate, we must resort to intelligent and effective coping strategies to conquer the cold. Way below are 5 practices I commit to.

On another note, I have been back to writing since I undertook my “2.0” event planning and have found a great balance. My urge to write is less out of duty, and more out of therapy. Here are links to my updated website blog articles. You may have already read them from facebook or from a previous email. If so, please forward to friends and family that may be interested.

http://www.julianho.ca/what-is-2-0/

http://www.julianho.ca/paleo-just-google-it/

http://www.julianho.ca/new-years-syndrome/


Here are some best practices I use to ‘CONQUER THE COLD':


1 – Nature vs. Nature Fabrics (e.g. Goose Down Puff Jackets)
Using leather, goose down feathers, and furs to cope with mother nature seems to work the best. To some, it may be seen as animal-cruel, but I see it as honoring the animals. I thank them every time I put on my pieces (I really don’t, but the thought has crossed my mind) :p


2 – Tech vs. Nature Fabrics (e.g. Winter Tights)
Using smart technology-backed fabrics are the ultimate for base-layering when performing outdoor activities like skating, skiing, snowshoeing, running, cycling, etc. Never layer with cotton as it will soak up moisture rather than wick it away.


3 – Consume as if you were sick with the flu (e.g. Ginger/Lemon/Mint Tea)
When we get sick, we consume things like hot tea, porridge, congee, pho, hot broth-based soup, etc. Why are these practices just reserved for when we are sick? Heating up from the inside out is the most efficient and effective way to condition your immune system. Just like we workout our musculoskeletal system, our immune system needs the endurance as well.


4 – Hygiene (e.g. Epsom Salt Baths)
At the end of a long day of teaching, I can’t wait to fill my bathtub with Epsom Salts, a few drips of Almond and Jojoba oil, and warm-hot water….with some candles to deepen the experience. I would have been remiss to have purchased my pre-construction condo with a ‘shower only’ option…how is this even an upgrade? Every time I finish the bath, I feel invincible. I feel physically detoxed, skin exfoliated and fresh, and my mind is meditative and calm.


5 – Hormonal (e.g. Cold Shower Finish)
Every morning I dunk my head under the tub faucet in cold water. After every hard workout, I spend 30 seconds bracing in cold water. I have started this practice in December and haven’t looked back. I find it extremely therapeutic. It wakes me up and offers relief from inflammation. I feel the most alive when I work out, and when I take cold showers….causation is an increase in circulation.

* Principle with heat development is “inside out”. Create heat internally and thus experience it externally.


** If you have other tips, please share with me!

What is “2.0”?

What is “2.0”?

2.0 is a fitness start-up.
2.0 is a community of forward thinkers.
2.0 is software.
2.0 is a mindset, lifestyle, and vision.
2.0 is education in action.
2.0 is diversity as a resource.
2.0 is the future.

What is “2.0 TO 2014″?

“2.0 TO 2014″ was a Toronto charity fundraising event where group fitness professionals from Toronto, shared their diverse talent of teachings through a continuous 3 hour movement class.
The 3 hours stringed together mini 15 minute classes that ranged from Athletic Conditioning, Yoga, Bootcamp, Pilates, Dance, Flow Movement, Martial Arts, Strength Training, Boxing, to name a handful.
The proceeds were donated to The Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada via the Rogers Youth Fund.

3 Quotes that inspired 2.0 TO 2014

“Human communities depend upon a diversity of talent, not a single conception of ability”
—Sir Ken Robinson
“A dream you dream alone is only a dream, a dream you dream together is reality”?
—John Lennon
“We are human because our ancestors learned to share their food and their skills in an honored network of obligation”
—Richard Leaky

Paleo… Just Google It

Hooray! I am pleased to say I have been “PALEO” for the last 2 weeks!
If you don’t know what this term means, then get on the bandwagon and read up my friend! —-> The Paleolithic Diet
Main streamed and “colloquialized” into the 21st century by Loren Cordain and his Jedi-like pupil Robb Wolf through their books, The Paleo Diet and The Paleo Solution, respectively. To put it interestingly, eating PALEO refers to avoiding anything industrialized/commercialized/agriculturalized. (I will expand further down).

The new year resolutions-driven January has been a busy one to say the least. When I attempt to answer questions like how to lose belly fat, how to eat healthily, how to detox, how to gain lean muscle mass, etc, I can’t help but reply, “just google it”. Truthfully, these open-ended questions can take hours to explain. Everything we do is so relative and individualized, a one answer fits all approach is nearly impossible.
Generic “how to” questions test any coaches ability to regurgitate facts and data. It is unreasonable to provide a high-quality answer that is simple to follow, without sounding like an insincere “just google it” jerk….until last Wednesday!

Midway through my Wednesday evening Metcon3 class at The Yorkville Club, I was dropped the bomb of a question: “how do I lose this belly fat (motioning the oozing squeeze of her belly fat)”.
In a moment of sympathy/frustration/clarity, I put the question out to the rest of the class, in hopes of involving others (secretly hoping to have a dietitian or doctor step up to the plate). No luck. Crickets.
Instead of replying “just google it”, I set my feet, took a deep breath, and re-framed the question: “instead of looking at how to lose this belly fat, how do we gain this belly fat?” Critical thinking through inductive reasoning (bottoms up approach) was my methodology.
Instead of answering with a laundry list of best practices (as I have done hundreds of times) with “exercise 5 days a week, eat leafy greens, drink half your body-weight in fluid ounces daily, sleep 8 hours daily, meditate, do strength training regularly, don’t count calories, eat grapefruit, take omega 3 supplements, eat superfoods, etc.”, we worked through the bad practices, aka the limiting factors.

When you re-frame a question, you flip it upside-down and inside out, and are thus able to see it differently and answer it more effectively:
How do I lose belly fat? vs. How do I gain belly fat?
How do I gain muscle mass? vs. How do I lose muscle mass?
How do I eat healthily? vs. How am I eating poorly?
What makes me stressed? vs. What makes me calm?
*Negations of questions do not work as effectively as antonyms.
(E.g. “How do I gain belly fat?” is more effective than asking “How do I not lose belly fat?”)

My class ended up sharing solutions to the million dollar question, while I effectively guided a unique facilitation instead of answering in the “just google it” way or the dreadful “laundry list” lecturing way.

Back to Paleo:
1. Avoid industrialized/commercialized/agriculturalized foods, or
2. Eat Meat/Vegetables/Fruits/Nuts/Seeds.
>Two approaches to frame the process. Same outcome. Benefits to Paleo:
1. Gain energy, lean muscle mass, mindfulness, and productivity time.
2. Lose excess body fat, toxins, fatigue, and negativity.
Two approaches to frame the benefits. Same outcome.

To be honest, I have been 98% Paleo to 2% non Paleo, but nevertheless, I feel as accomplished with my eating habits and choices as I do if I were to have trained for a marathon. For me, the difficulty of working on diet and nutrition is much more difficult than physical activity. Not doing something is much more difficult than doing something. Saying no to baked goods, bread, rice, refined sugar, and oh so tasty wine, have been very challenging, but now having done so, it inspires me to continue forward because of the benefits I feel and see.

I understand there are many nay-sayers to the Paleo way, as there are to any and all forms of non-conventional eating, but if a process/system encourages you to do more good and less harm, then why not? Whatever the process may be, whatever the system may be, heck, whatever the way of thinking may be, if it brings good to your life; don’t mess with a good thing.

>Try Paleo for 30 days. If you never try, you’ll never know.
>The solution may not be your answer but how you frame your question.

New Years Syndrome

As this first week into 2015 comes to an end, the contagious energy to become a better human being is at its highest. Gym determination to resolve life’s problems is back on top of the priority list. People seem to be sprinting out of the gates, forgetting that the Tortoise always ends up winning the race.

I am in the works of planning another Specialty Fitness Program for Rogers’ Employees and can’t help but be seduced by the momentum that everyone else is on. The turning of a new leaf seems to be the drug of choice. As to be expected, I would ride the wave and come up with workouts and exercises that hit while the iron is hot and produce a hard-core, metabolic, HIIT, power, and athletic-oriented program.

Do I go the easy route and just plan to KILL KILL KILL? Or dig a little deeper and KILL KILL KILL with care, with responsibility, with awareness, with education?
Truth be told, the momentum wave of 2015 has motivated me to clean up shop, but not in the physical KILL SPREE manner that most people are on, i.e., I have not resorted to hitting the gym hard-core.

Instead, I have said goodbye to my daily baked good and coffee. I have rid myself of the “oh I can eat anything because my metabolism is super high” attitude of the holidays. I have restocked all of my vitamins and supplements that support my Auto Immune Skin Disorder. I have said no to technology in the bedroom. I have definitely smartened up and “KILLED IT”, but not in the way that most ‘resolvers’ have been doing.

Smartening up can be understood and acted upon in many ways. So resorting to using and abusing exercise with ‘two-a-days’, signing up for a ‘cold-pressed juice cleanse’, and setting unrealistic ‘beach body/destination wedding’ goals and expectations, just to name a few clichés, are considered big rookie mistakes by now.

“When we eat correctly for our metabolic type, eat high quality organic foods, eat regularly to maintain our blood sugar levels in an optimal range, get to bed at a reasonable hour and learn to manage our stressors, the addition of an exercise program of any type becomes truly therapeutic and offers disease prevention.”

As Paul Chek advises, only until our sleep, diet, and stress are managed optimally, we can then commit to, and therefore reap the benefits of our hard-core exercise program.

How do I end this…. instead of clinking glasses to a new year of 2015, let’s cheers to 2014, hopefully people will take the time to learn from 2014 as we cannot control what happens in 2015.
Happy last year!

Sincerely,
Julian