Our Interns Tell All... What They've Learned So Far!

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TFL Summer 2018 Interns are entering week 4!

It’s been a blast! We’ve met incredible members shadowed sessions and learned from the coaches. The first 3 weeks have been simple in the sense that we’ve been tasked with shadowing and taking in as much as possible. Every week we get another piece of the syllabus that covers more knowledge and builds on the previous week. These past weeks we’ve learned the importance of the warm-up both psychologically and physiologically, the why of programming certain movements as well as what to look for when curing movements. The members and staff have been super friendly and it’s delivered exactly what you look for in an internship, we’ve been pushed, listened to and challenged in our knowledge and philosophies. Stoked for all the knowledge hitting us in weeks to come!

-Summarized learning points-

·      Cueing movements

·      Why warm-ups are important

·      Why we program functional movements

·      How to progressively overload members over time

·      The importance of demoing a lift or specific movement

- Kyle Cusson

 

I’ve been a member of TFL since 2016, but this summer when I came home from school I started my journey here as an intern. I loved my experience as a member and I’m already enjoying my internship here just as much. In the few short weeks since I’ve started as an intern along with Kyle and Connor, I’ve learned so much more than I ever could have anticipated. The focus of the internship so far has just been to observe and ask questions. What has become extremely obvious is that every coach and every member has something to teach me in some way or another; I’m very excited to soak up all of the information I can over the course of the summer! I’ve also learned a lot about why we do many of the movements we do at TFL, which is something I didn’t realize as much as a member. Along with being enlightening, I know that this internship will also be challenging. I’ve always been fairly soft spoken and shy, and those aren’t necessarily the first adjectives that come to mind when thinking of TFL’s other wonderfully energetic coaches. Many of the demands of coaching take me out of my comfort zone, but I’m happy that I get the opportunity to push myself. One of TFL’s core values is to always strive for improvement, and what better way is there to improve myself than to challenge myself? I know I’m going to grow tremendously through this internship.

-Summarized learning points-

·      Setting goals (and how to help others set goals) in a way that makes them more likely to be accomplished.

·      Different ways to go about explaining exercises so that members can better understand how to perform them.

·      Every moment is a coachable moment

·      Warming up is very important

-Sienna Caron

 

After finishing week 3 at Train for Life, I have to say that I have been nothing but impressed. From the research behind the scenes that goes into each program to the cleanliness of the gym day in and day out, it is safe to say that members are getting the most out of their experience every time they walk through the door.

The way that I break down my internship is into two different concentrations. One of those concentrations is the social aspect as an aspiring strength and conditioning coach. This includes the relationship I have with members, my presence on social media and getting my name out there, as well as learning how to be a better coach. What I find most motivating as an intern at TFL is my opportunity to be present in the moment when a member achieves one of their set goals.

The other concentration of this internship is the science and research in the strength and conditioning field. This ranges from learning new exercises and why we program them, to cueing specific movements so that we activate certain muscles. My biggest goal is to maintain an open mind and take in as much information as I can. I’m excited to see how some of the concepts that I am learning will come into play when I begin grad school for physical therapy. Next weekend, we will attend the Perform Better Summit, and I can’t wait to hear some of the top professionals in our field present.

-Summarized learning points-

·     The warm up sequence of starting on the ground and then getting to the feet and why that is significant.

·      Proper warm up and cues along with the importance of breathing

·      Stick mobility sequence and importance of thoracic spine mobility.

·      RNT-reactive neuromuscular trainingà “feeding the compensation”

·      Use of new equipment such as the Inertia Wave and how they differ from the battle ropes.

- Connor Sheridan

Member of the Month - June 2018

ERIC STASZKO

Member Since July 2015

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When Eric Staszko joined our community a few years ago, with his wife Lynette, he had a general goal to establish a healthier lifestyle for him and his family.  Although, this still sits at the forefront of what he is trying to accomplish, he has dug much deeper than that over his years with us.  Eric trusts the process, and no matter what we throw at him, he’s in it to win it, and always takes things to the next level.

Eric is a true student of strength, and has always remained impressively consistent with his semi-private training schedule.  He dates his workouts ahead of time, and always makes a plan with his coaches if he has to miss a session to ensure everyone is on the same page.  Eric does his homework and concentrates on the basics just as much as the new and complex movements.  He understands the importance of moving well, and the positive effect that it has on his training as well as his leisurely activities such as enjoying time outdoors, and vacationing with his family.  Eric prioritizes massage therapy to keep his body healthy, and was so intrigued by the Stick Mobility work that he learned with us that he purchased sticks to practice more at home too!  He has even added to our program by discussing some of his favorite movements with his coaches who have implemented those with other members as well. 

Aside from his positive qualities as a student, Eric is a stellar member of any group he trains with.  He is welcoming, relatable and energetic.  He is always one of the first people to introduce himself to new members, making them feel at home and supported on their new journey.  He encourages others, high-fives and cracks jokes throughout training sessions always doing his best to make others feel included.

Eric, thank you for demonstrating all of the values we believe in.  We are lucky to have you as a member of our community!

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2018 Summer Team Challenge

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YOUR CHOICE, and coaches can join you too!

There is no better accountability than when 3 other people are counting on you to do your best. You will have to work together, and remain CONSISTENT to stay on top!

*If you don’t have a full team, we still encourage you to participate. Sign up individually and we will create balanced teams based on availability. 

$40.00 Entry Fee

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50% of ALL entry fees go to the Winning team!

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Points are awarded weekly for the following categories...

MyZone Points

100 Points per week

WEEKLY PASS/FAIL Approach – ALL members of your team must individually complete 800 MEPs per week in order to receive points.  If all 4 members do not complete 800 MEPs, the team will not receive points for that week.

*MEPs are calculated Monday - Sunday

PHYSICAL CHALLENGES

Points based on standings

There will be a weekly physical challenge completed by all members of the team.  The top THREE scores from your team will be averaged and teams will be placed in order to scale points from greatest to least. 

•  If there is an injury preventing a teammate from completing the event, the other three scores will automatically be averaged.  If all other members don’t complete the challenge, a zero will be included in the average for that team.

•  If a member is on vacation, the challenge must be completed the week BEFORE, once scores are posted they will not be changed. 


Post-workout nutritioN

3 points per ticket

Members will receive a ticket for drinking their protein shake after each workout.  Names will be written on each ticket and dropped into the raffle.  Points will be given to your team for each ticket collected over the 8-weeks.

RAFFLE BONUS – A name will be pulled from the overall raffle and the winner will receive a 4 Pound Whey Protein ($70 Value)

* Protein must be shown, and actively consumed at the time ticket is given. Photos after sessions or “forgetting a ticket” will not be accepted.  No exceptions.
 

Weekly Nutrition Tasks

25 Points Per Person/Week

There will be 8 weekly tasks to complete during the challenge.  These simple, but results-driven, tasks will be posted to the Challenge Facebook Group, and also discussed at the kickoff meeting.  Read and follow directions as they are specific!  =)
 

Strength & Conditioning Goal

50 Points per Week

30 CHIN UPS / 50 PUSH UPS / 100 BURPEES

Each member of the team will have a sheet to track that they have completed this weekly goal.  Any fellow member of TFL can sign off on the sheet (cannot be a member of your team).  Pass/Fail Approach for weekly points just like MEPs.

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Member of the Month - May 2018

JARED JOHNSON

Member Since May 2018

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Jared Johnson is and always has been a team player that we are proud to have as a member of our community.  Whether he knows you or not, you can count on Jared to cheer you on, spot you on a lift or simply ask you about your day with a huge smile on his face.  He is always eager to make others feel welcome.  All of these things are a complete change for the shy guy who walked into TFL just over a year ago.

Since his first day, Jared has dedicated himself to our process.  He has demonstrated tremendous focus on his goals, both inside and outside of gym walls.  Through his dedication to training he has gained a ton of physical strength (have you seen his overhead presses?!), but even more importantly, the ability to let his terrific sense of humor shine brighter than the quiet Jared who began with us.

Jared isn’t a quitter!  Recently, he was feeling less motivated and immediately made an effort to meet with his coach to refocus and set new goals to stay on track.

One of the things I admire most about Jared is that when he feels like it’s getting hard to stay on track, he never quits.  He always asks for help and I appreciate his trust in me as a coach and him as a human being.
— Drew McConaha

As coaches, we find pleasure working with individuals like Jared. He’s practices every movement with integrity, and is a constant student of strength training.  He’s always eager to learn and hit another PR, yet equally as happy for those around him when they do too!


Thank you for your focus and working so hard over this past year, Jared!  We know great things are in store for you this year!

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Member of the Month - April 2018

DON MAY

MEMBER SINCE JANUARY 2017

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Don May is a member of our Semi-Private Program and is one of the most positive and cheerful people we have in our community.  Don always greets other members by name.  He is proud to share stories and pictures about his experiences and his family, and is always eager to listen to others.

Don’s dedication to his training program has paved the way for some substantial accomplishments!  When Don joined us just over a year ago, his goal was to lose enough weight to get back to the things he loved the most – skiing, hiking and enjoying the outdoors.  We are delighted to say Don will be hiking the trails this summer – 100 POUNDS LIGHTER!

It doesn’t stop there…  In addition to Don’s impressive weight loss he has also undergone immense lifestyle changes.  He has rehabbed nagging injuries, maintained a solid fitness regimen and created a healthier relationship with food.  Don has proven he is in this for life.

Don is the workout partner to crack a joke, or pose a silly question just to make the person next to him laugh.  He never takes himself too seriously.  You will never find him pushing a sled without barking a deep “woof woof” as he plows through.  He is uplifting and motivating, which makes him a pleasure to coach and be around.

We would like to congratulate Don on all of his accomplishments.  We are thrilled to be a part of his fitness journey and look forward to what the future holds.  Next time you see Don, be sure to give him a big WOOF WOOF to motivate him to the same way he motivates others!

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MEMBER OF THE MONTH - February 2018

TANYA TORRES

MEMBER SINCE MARCH 2017

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Tanya Torres radiates so many qualities we are proud to have in a TFL member… Tanya is a team player, a motivator, a listener and an all around badass.  If you have had the opportunity to train next to Tanya, then you definitely know what we’re talking about.

Tanya exudes positivity and is never in a workout just for herself.  If you’re lacking motivation or feeling like you can’t finish a round, she’s the one you want next to you with the amazing ability to make you feel like you’re in this together.  Quitting isn’t an option for Tanya, and she makes others believe that too.

Tanya is almost as dedicated to her training as she is to the Oakland Raiders (that’s huge), and she rarely misses a session.  She has been working towards specific strength goals since adding Hybrid to her program, and recently hit a huge PR on the Barbell Front Squat of 135lbs!  Even though it’s often on her way to or from work, Tanya remains consistent and always brings the same level of energy and passion even on her longest days.

We would like to congratulate Tanya on all of her accomplishments and never-ending hustle over the course of her time within our community; and thank her for bringing such a spark to each one of her sessions.

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Member of the Month - January 2018

Rick & Karin Moskal

MEMBERS SINCE FEBRUARY 2014

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This month we are highlighting a TFL power couple, because we couldn’t pick just one of them...  Rick and Karin Moskal are two hard-working parents with a ton of positive energy; dedicated to their children, their careers, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. 

Rick and Karin have remained consistent throughout their 4-year membership with TFL, and always begin and end sessions the same way – with a smile and a positive attitude.  Often times they are jamming a session in as they run to or from a game in support of their two sons, never using their busy schedules as an excuse not to train.  They even manage to make foam rolling and warm ups a priority as they are often the first in the room, greeting fellow members by name as they arrive.

Rick and Karin have devoted themselves to the TFL process, and are always eager to set and achieve new goals.  Karin is currently enrolled in our ProCoach Nutrition Program and is very receptive and open to the challenge of habitual changes that come along with it.  Rick is constantly striving for improvement within his movements, specifically the KB Swing, and is always hungry to learn which makes him a joy to coach. 

The Moskal’s are an inspiration to other parents with demanding schedules, and make prioritizing look effortless.  Together, they make an awesome team and we are proud to have them as part of our community!

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Member of the Month - November 2017

BRAD SARGENT

MEMBER SINCE MARCH 2017

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Brad “So Amped” Sargent is one of our most improved members, and his dedication to the TFL program is paying off. Brad is not only consistent with his training sessions, but always shows up with a great mentality and a huge smile. His devotion to perfect our foundational movements and his eagerness to learn new, more advanced skills make him a pleasure to coach. 

Brad’s dedication to the process has helped him conquer his goal to learn, and continue to master, the Kettlebell Swing – a movement that we hold to a very high standard. Every set of swings is followed by a “How did that look?” as he is always striving for improvement. Brad’s trust in his coaches has helped him lose fat, gain muscle, and feel more energized! Since Brad started, he has made a massive lifestyle change from a weekly routine without regular exercise. He is an inspiration, and we truly enjoy Brad’s presence within our community.

It has been so awesome to watch Brad’s progress! He always gives it his all, especially on hill sprints!
— Jennifer Nyman
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Member of the Month - September 2017

LINDA BRESNAHAN

MEMBER SINCE AUGUST 2013

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Linda Bresnahan started with TFL just over 4 years ago with her daughter, Lynn.  She embodies everything you could ask for in a perfect member – realistic training goals, consistency, positivity and eagerness to perform movements well and progress at a natural pace. 

Making strength training a part of her regular routine has afforded Linda the ability to take dishes out of her cabinet with ease (one of her very first goals in 2013), enjoy her retirement on vacations with her girlfriends, and last hours on the dance floor at parties!

Anyone who's had the pleasure of training next to Linda has experienced many of the same feelings that we do as coaches.  She’s an inspiration, and truly a sweet joy to be around.  Linda’s spunky sense of humor and easy-going attitude make it easy to enjoy our jobs as coaches, and we couldn’t be more pleased with how far she has come since joining our community.

Linda can be found in mid-morning small group sessions, often dancing in between sets to her favorite Latin music playlists!  We'd like to congratulate Linda on her recent birthday, her four-year TFL anniversary, and yet another month of hard work!

She’s an inspiration, and truly a sweet joy to be around.
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