How to Jettison Jet Lag

Over the years I’ve traveled to Israel for ten days, Hawaii for two weeks and Italy for a week. Last May I was at the podium in San Diego on a Tuesday and spoke again in Baltimore that Friday. Helping people leverage their wellness in order to increase their wealth was an exciting and rewarding mission. Jet lag has always been the small toll I paid for going across the time zones to spread the good word. Fortunately, paying [...]

By |2014-06-14T11:12:33-05:00June 14th, 2014|Fitness, Motivation|0 Comments

Trainer Joe’s 4 Pass Buffet Beater

Recently, I was waiting my turn to chow down for lunch in buffet line at a business function held in a nice hotel. The gentleman ahead of me, obviously agitated, turned and said, "I really hate buffets. I eat smart at home and in restaurants. But these things are killers. I'd rather wait on a static line about to jump out of a plane than stand on a buffet line." Wow, what a straight-man setup line to hand a [...]

By |2014-05-21T18:06:33-05:00May 21st, 2014|Nutrition|0 Comments

How Exercise and Nutrition can make you smarter

Last week I watched an episode of Jeopardy and winced as a contestant blew a chance to secure his lead on a $2000 Double Jeopardy answer. Oh, he knew the right question, but couldn’t push the button fast enough. Too bad because during that one-tenth of a second pause, another contestant beat him to the punch and used the additional $2000 to ultimately win the match. Is there anything that you can do to amp up your reaction speed? [...]

By |2014-04-24T21:04:48-05:00April 24th, 2014|Nutrition|0 Comments

Trainer Joe’s Tips for Beach-Ready Arms and Shoulders

A few weeks ago, a 40-something client asked me if I could design a new exercise routine to sculpt her arms and shoulders in preparation for beach season. Yikes, Memorial Day is less than two months away! After three weeks of training, her guns are starting to morph from Olive Oyl peashooters into Dirty Harry Magnums. That got me thinking…everyone should have the right to go sleeveless by Memorial Day. If you start to pump iron now, you can [...]

By |2014-04-21T19:23:43-05:00April 21st, 2014|Fitness|0 Comments

The Value of Creating a Great First Impression

One and Done A few days ago I was listening to ESPN Radio about 8 AM on my way to a training session.  The morning hosts, Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg (AKA Mike & Mike) had the Duke men’s basketball coach, Mike Krzyzewski, (AKA Coach K) as their guest. But as fate would have it, Mercer cancelled Duke’s ticket to the next round. Coach K remarked, “…In a one-and-done elimination tournament, anything can happen. One loss and you’re out.” [...]

By |2014-04-02T16:56:10-05:00April 2nd, 2014|Fitness, Success|2 Comments

Is 65 the New 40?

A few days ago two separate events highlighting the triumph of attitude over age. Each brought a smile to my face. One was pure fiction, the other real life. First the fiction: My wife and I rented the DVD “Last Vegas.” The premise of the movie was that three late-sixty-something friends, played by Robert De Niro, Kevin Kline and Morgan Freeman, want to throw their other long-time single friend, played by Michael Douglas, a bachelor party in Las Vegas. [...]

By |2014-03-20T08:31:56-05:00March 20th, 2014|Fitness, Motivation|2 Comments

Three Letters to Live By

Last week my wife and I met with a new company to process our payroll. The sales executive we met with was great, very professional, knowledgeable and personable. And young…perhaps mid-thirties. After our meeting, I smiled as memories of my second job after graduating Seton Hall University washed over me. Was I ever that young? Six months after joining Fidelity Union Trust Company’s Marketing Department as their product manager for checking and loan products, I was promoted to Assistant [...]

By |2014-02-20T12:12:28-05:00February 20th, 2014|Fitness|0 Comments

Take a detour. Don’t let an injury derail you!

Exercise accidents can happen, even to a personal trainer. Earlier this week I tore an extensor tendon in my left pinky while strength training. As a result, my ability to grasp heavy dumbbells is compromised by the new aluminum splint my pinky sports to help the injury heal. Beyond the discomfort and medical expense, I felt distraught about the prospect of not being able to train my upper body using weights for several weeks. This injury could be quite [...]

By |2014-01-30T20:54:54-05:00January 30th, 2014|Fitness, Motivation|2 Comments

Managers are respected. Leaders are loved.

While the title of my recent book is Leave the Cannoli Take the Weights, the subtitle, Practical Guidance on Eating, Exercise and Empowerment really tells the reader what the book is about. Of all three themes in the subtitle, the most important by far is empowerment. Without empowerment, self-empowerment in particular, you would not have the ability to grow and change as a person. It is self-empowerment, combined with a toolkit and plan that transforms being overweight to lean [...]

By |2014-01-07T16:47:53-05:00January 7th, 2014|Success|2 Comments

Is Your Office a Dumping Ground For Excess Holiday Sweets?

I've heard variations on the same weight management theme four or five times already this holiday season. The concept goes something like this, "...Look at all these treats I still have left at home: (fill in the blank with one or more of the following) Pies Cakes Cookies Candy “I'm so proud of myself, I had small portions of only my favorites. I really ate mindfully. To remove all temptation, I'm going to: (fill in the blank with all [...]

By |2013-12-17T11:18:04-05:00December 17th, 2013|Nutrition|0 Comments
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