Thursday, December 8, 2011

NYC’S LOSS IS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S GAIN: ALWYN AND RACHEL COSGROVE’S RESULTS FITNESS IS CHANGING THE WAY FITNESS IS DONE – AND FACILITY OWNERS AROUND THE WORLD ARE NOW EMULATING THEIR MODEL



By Jonathan Widran

            As hard as it is to believe given the geographic distance, had a certain Gold’s Gym location actually opened in Times Square in the mid-90s, thousands of people in suburban Los Angeles would have missed out on a fitness system so powerful and effective that its very name—Results Fitness--guarantees the industry’s highest standards and remarkably changed bodies and lives.
            Launched in 2000 by Alwyn and Rachel Cosgrove, the multi-faceted Santa Clarita, California based facility has been voted one of the Top 10 Gyms in America by Men’s Health Magazine. The couple’s commitment to their mission of changing the way fitness is achieved has brought over 50 new fitness business owners and coaches from all over the world—including England, Spain, Switzerland and Lebanon—to Results Fitness to learn how to emulate the Cosgroves’ successful system.
            Both Alwyn and Rachel share their unique expertise with the world as successful authors of fitness books. Rachel’s The Female Body Breakthrough: The Revolutionary Strength-Training Plan for Losing Fat and Getting the Body You Want (2009) offers a revolutionary plan that uses a combination of innovative strength training and sensible nutrition. Alwyn has co-authored several books with fitness writer Lou Schuler, including the 2010 work The New Rules of Lifting for Abs: A Myth-Busting Fitness Plan for Men and Women Who Want a Strong Core and a Pain-Free Back – in which the authors debunk ab-training myths while showing readers how to strip off even the most stubborn flab.
            Armed with her physiology degree from UC Santa Barbara, Rachel headed to NYC, where she began building a clientele working as a personal trainer at different chain gyms. She met her future husband at Gold’s Gym, where Alwyn—a native of Scotland with a strong martial arts background, who had also worked in New York for several years—was set to be the new fitness director. When that fell through, they kept their gigs as trainers and eventually went independent.
            Rachel later moved back to her home base of Southern California and Alwyn lived back in Scotland for a time before he headed out to California. The couple got engaged, married in 1999 and – partially out of their growing frustration with conventional gyms they hooked up with in L.A. – opened Results Fitness in 2000.
            “We started to ask ourselves where we wanted to be in five years, and we had become increasingly disenchanted with the current standards in the industry,” says Rachel. “We were sick and tired of clubs where sales numbers were more important than member results, personal training was ridiculously poor and training programs and qualified instruction were almost impossible to find. We also realized that there weren’t many gyms around that offered fitness professionals like ourselves stable, long term careers. We set out to create the solution – and we did.
            “We wanted to provide a place where the standard of fitness training and coaching was higher than what motivated people could get anywhere else,” she adds. “A key factor was creating an aesthetic that was far from the ‘big box gym’ feeling, and we knew any chance we had to be successful would be based on our dedication to superior individualized customer service. The fitness industry is notorious for bad customer service and we wanted to offer a radically different system of programs that would ensure real, standard setting results.”
            The Cosgroves tout the fact that Results Fitness is the only fitness facility in their area where a prospective client can experience before he or she makes a commitment. Seekers can come in and meet one of their fitness coaches and become a member for 21 days to see if their gym is a good fit without any obligation. Before being taken through a workout, those who choose to join are given a Results Fitness Body Blue Print, which details the very specific plans the staff will use to design a program to help each member achieve their individual goals. Every single person who works out there has one of these designed for them.
            During this consultation period, the staff evaluates such factors as the client’s health history, any past injuries, training history and specific starting goals. They also take the client through a range of motion and flexibility tests and the base of the blue print – the Functional Movement Screen, during which clients perform basic movements that determine where their program should start. Any imbalances the client may have that could eventually cause an injury are taken into account before a client joins a general program semi-private training class. If the initial score is too low, the client is given an individual prep program to get him or her ready for the classes.
            Fulfilling the Cosgroves’ founding mission to be innovative, Results Fitness is on the cutting edge of the industry bringing the hottest fitness craze in North America, Group Coaching Classes, to their facility. Many people strength train with weights while others do cardio or aerobics. Somewhere between these is their group coaching, which allows clients to get the benefits of both.
            The concept is set-up in group class with certified instructors using tools including kettlebells (a weight with a handle on it), sand bags, ropes, medicine balls, TRX’s (suspension training rings) and other fun, different equipment. This type of training is a great way to shake things up and give clients a full body workout (functional exercises using the body, without conventional exercise machines), burn calories and get the metabolism stirring. 
            All the personal training at Results Fitness is done in a semi-private environment, in which each coach works with up to three people at a time. “It’s like private one on one training, but it provides a more social setting and accountability,” Rachel says. “Typical one on one is limited and we get better results with clients this way – plus they have more fun and get to know other members.  We teach people how to better leverage their time, and it’s less expensive. We set up circuits, and for each member we regress or progress the exercise depending on their individual programs within the setting. So if say, squats are difficult for you, in the group, we would give you a variation exercise.”
            Alwyn elaborates further on the psychological background and specific benefits of small group training: “People sometimes assume that in a small group, each participant does the same thing, but a generic program doesn’t serve anyone’s needs. What we do is individualize it but make them part of a dynamic social culture, which guarantees better results. Scientific data says if somebody watches you work out, you will do 30 percent more work. The group setting is about motivation, encouragement and accountability. Rather than isolate people, we’re training them at the same time just with unique specifications. We’re creating a culture of success to help our members do what they need to to, empowering them to succeed even if the coach would leave the setting. Someone comes along on the journey but instills the confidence to do that.
            “The idea of group training occurred to me when I compared fitness coaching to swimming and martial arts, or even physical therapy, medical school training and Weight Watchers – all of which is done in groups,” Alwyn continues. “So in this industry, if we could take what we believe is the best training program in the world and deliver it in such a manner that the results are better, why wouldn’t we do that? It’s a positive experience for everyone. Coaching ultimately is about trust, and relationship between the trainer and the client. The X Factor at Results Fitness is the culture we create and the positive energy that comes out of that.”
            Alwyn comes by his own optimistic spirit naturally, having successfully battled lymphoma from 2004-2008. He is almost five years into a life reborn via a bone marrow transplant. “You’re talking to a guy who is trying to change people’s bodies, who knows the value of life and how fragile it is,” he says. “I can’t afford to be anything but positive.”
            Rachel adds, “We feel as though we have provided a place where fitness coaches could build a great career, and we work with them as a team. Results Fitness grew in clientele and scope because we started getting results for our clients and developed a strong rep for building systems that were strong enough to run without me and Alwyn being hands on with every detail. I knew we had succeeded when we had to step out for months at a time when he was fighting cancer for those four years, and during that time, the business grew. That’s because we were truly changing the way fitness was getting done. One of our other goals is to be the best part of our members’ day, every day.”
            Another of the ways Results Fitness achieves this is by offering a scientific alternative. Using the application of science, their program design specialists develop a customized approach to fitness, health, physique enhancement and well being for each member. These include: Appropriate Cardiovascular Activity; Appropriate Resistance Training; Professional Assistance and Scientific Manipulation of these activities; and providing General Nutrition Guidelines to follow.   
            Alwyn says, “Our clients put their bodies and well being in our hands, and when we’re able to help them break through and solve their problems and help them cultivate a healthier lifestyle, we feel blessed. It’s a responsibility we take very seriously here at Results Fitness, and we are honored that they put their faith in us.”

Monday, November 28, 2011

Low Muscle Mass a Risk Factor for Diabetes?

Here's yet another reason to hoist those heavy weights.  Research from the University of California, Los Angeles, suggest that minimal muscle mass is associated with increased diabetes risk.  They analyzed the data at 13,644 subjects in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III.  After adjusting for details such as age and ethnicity, the researchers found that subjects presenting with greater muscle mass were less likely to have diabetes risk factors.  Specifically, each 10% increase in skeletal muscle mass resulted in an 11% relative reduction in risk of insulin resistance.  Each 10% increase was also associated with a 12% reduction in risk of prediabetes or overt diabetes. 

The study authors concluded, "Across the full range, higher muscle mass (relative to body size) is associated with better insulin sensitivity and lower risk of developing transitional/pre- or overt diabetes.
 

Monday, November 21, 2011

Redefine Your Fitness Routine


By Rachel Cosgrove
During the first 10 years of the 21st century, fitness has been redefined. Fitness is no longer about being in a target heart rate zone for a certain period of time or how far you can run only focusing on cardiovascular fitness.
Fitness in the 21st century is about not only having endurance, but also having strength, power, core stability, flexibility, improved range of motion and better function in day-to-day activities.
Does your fitness routine include everything a 21st century fitness routine should?
Too many people get stuck in a rut of doing the same routine for years and most of those routines only work on one aspect of fitness.
For example,
·       Runners work on endurance only in one plane of motion.
·       People who Spin work on endurance only in one plane of motion.
·       People who do Yoga work on their flexibility and range of motion.
·       People who lift weights, do the same lifting routine working on strength usually not including power and core exercises.
·       People who do Pilates work on core strength.
But every single one of the above routines only builds one aspect of fitness missing out on all of the other crucial components. A fitness routine of the 21st century should include all aspects of fitness- endurance, strength, core stability, power, flexibility and range of motion along with working in multiple planes of motion.
People are limited on time now more than ever so how do you include all of the above in a fitness routine?
In one hour you can get all of the above done:
10 minutes- Dynamic warm up improving range of motion & flexibility (walking on the treadmill to warm up is a waste of time).
15 minutes -Power and core exercises which both should be a priority in your routine. Your core exercises should include stability exercises, not crunches.
30 minutes- Strength exercises using compound movements and short rest periods to also put a demand on your cardiovascular system building your endurance.
5 minutes - Finish with a cardiovascular demanding “finisher” getting your heart rate up and your metabolism boosted.

That is what a 21st century fitness routine should look like.
Change up your routine and reinvent your body by redefining your fitness routine!
The above sample routine is based on the templates used at Results Fitness where they have redefined fitness and are leading the way. Call today for your FREE strategy session to get started at 661-799-7900. Or stop by at 24420 Walnut Street in Newhall or visit their website at www.results-fitness.com.

Monday, November 14, 2011

So, What's the Big Deal About Fish Oil?

The USDA is now saying if you eat less than five seafood meals per week you should be supplementing with fish oil. There are many, many ways that fish oil benefits the body, but here's one of the big reasons we all should be taking fish oil supplements. 60% of your brain is made up of fats. Your brain needs fats to thrive and stay healthy and if you feed yourself the healthy fats research shows that you "will not" pack on the pounds.

There are three kinds of omega-3 fats: DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and ALA (alpha-linolenic acid). While all are powerful anti-inflammatory agents the standout choice for brain health is DHA. EPA can be easily converted to DHA in the body while only about 10% of ALA is converted.

The question now is how much fish oil must we take. The USDA is recommending supplementation of 1,000 to 2,000 milligrams per day with at least 220 milligrams coming from DHA. If you are a regular fish eater then you may be able to take less.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Recovery Shakes!!!


 Hey everyone!

An extremely effective (and tasty!) strategy to increase fat loss is to make sure you have a recovery shake post workout.  There are several reasons we at Results Fitness have recommended post-work out shakes for fat loss- and here are some:

1.      Puts the blood sugar balance in favor of fat loss.  After a workout the blood sugar levels are extremely low, and this is not good for fat loss.  By drinking the all natural shakes to replenish your body, this is the fastest way to get your body in fat burning mode again.

2.     Helps rebuild the tissues in the body that have been stressed by exercise.  This is primarily the job of protein and can be thought of the tools your body needs to repair the body.  If your body can repair muscle, then the metabolism can stay elevated which is crucial for fat loss.  This allows for the body to be in rebuild mode, not tear down mode. 

3.     The ingredients are all natural, with no additives or anything that is not absolutely necessary for you.  

4.     They taste FANTASTIC!

Our shakes here at the gym have several add-ins that are available that help with your goals such as sniffles be gone for immune system support , and veggie meal for real which has fiber and a serving of vegetables.

Remember, starving yourself is not the answer to fat loss, in fact depriving yourself of calories will have the opposite affect. Make sure you have your recovery shake after each workout to ensure peak fat loss results.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Results Fitness Charity Event This Saturday 9/17 at 1pm!

 Results Fitness will be doing a charity Spartacus Workout in tribute to Andy Whitfield, Star of Spartacus. Andy lost his battle with Lymphoma on Sunday.
Because of this show, the infamous Spartacus workouts came about.

This Saturday on 9/17 as a tribute, at 1pm Rachel & Alwyn will be teaching a Spartacus Workout at Results Fitness. Suggested Donation = $5.00 (or more).

ALL PROCEEDS ARE GOING TO The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Bring your friends! (You do not need to be a member).

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

TOMORROW NIGHT!

Just a reminder, tomorrow night is the kick off seminar for our ROCK YOUR JEANS CHALLENGE.

So whether you want to fit into your skinny, baggy, low cut, high cut, 70's, Billy Jack, bell bottom, boot cut, Daisy Duke's or Walker Texas Ranger Jeans....

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This challenge is for you!

Ladies, pick out a pair of jeans 2 sizes too small, follow our program to the letter and you'll be rock'n your jeans within 8 weeks!

Gentleman, you're in this too. If you want to go "FROM GUT TO CUT", grab a belt. We'll measure which notch you're at and help you drop 2 notches by the 8 week mark.

The ROCK YOUR JEANS (GUT-TO-CUT) CHALLENGE is $497 for non-members, $97 for members of Results Fitness and includes:

- Rock Your Jeans nutrition journal.
- Rock Your Jeans shirt
- Motivational accountability meetings with Rachel Cosgrove every Wednesday.
- Access to 4 dynamic group classes per week.

Every person who fits in their jeans by the end of the challenge. wins a $100 gift certificate to J. Serraino. Our gents going From Gut To Cut will win a $50 Sports Chalet Gift Certificate.

Grab your jeans and take the challenge. See you tomorrow!