For so many years I asked very little of my body and it gave very little in return. I would have to say for a ten year period until I began my health and fitness renaissance last fall, my body was more like a moving storage container that I would fill daily with unhealthy foods. I would rarely ask my body to participate in any type of regular physical activity and of course over time began to pay dearly for this neglectful behavior–with the developing health issues that I have documented in earlier blogs.
These days I ask a lot of my body and I am pleased to say that most of the time it delivers. My fitness training regimen requires that I exercise five days a week (four days in O’Connell Extreme Fitness, one day of weightlifting with Russ O’Connell). The one hour OXF class makes intense demands on my body through 30 minutes of cardio kick boxing and 30 minutes of resistance training. Since last September I have now completed 41 weeks of O’Connell Extreme Fitness or about 164 exercise classes. That is a lot to ask of any one’s body, but mine has responded in ways I really couldn’t have imagined. I have lost nearly 50 pounds, 20 percent body fat, and my waist line has gone from 42 inches to 32 inches. And I have done this not by starving myself, but being consistent in my diet; limiting the amount of sugar I consume and eating more fruits and vegetables.
I asked my body to commit to a healthier lifestyle and instead of rejecting the plan, it has allowed me to become stronger and more physically fit than I have ever been in my entire life. I know very well the path I was on before I decided to make a change. Hypertension, high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease are some of the health issues I was facing. I have this cousin who manages a couple of nightclubs in Minneapolis. A very talented athlete in his youth, Warren was an all-state football player and wrestler for Waterloo East in the late 70’s. Nearly 50 now, Big W.(as we like to call him) has always been a fun loving big guy with a voracious appetite and a nocturnal lifestyle. Warren’s lifestyle caught up to him a month ago when he suffered a heart attack. Fortunately, he survived and I can only hope that this scare will provide him with the motivation he needs to make some major changes.
I am happy to say many prayers were answered. Our good friend and OXF classmate, Lisa Pryor’s surgery to repair an artery went well without any complications and she is on the road to recovery. Lisa is one of the true shining lights in our fitness class bringing great energy, effort and proper technique to every exercise. I know the earlier prognosis had her not being able to go to the gym for 6 to 8 weeks. But knowing the determination and will of that young woman I really can’t see that happening.
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This post was written by rcoleman on October 15, 2009


Have you ever thought about commenting on how single mother’s can inspire their son’s to become athletes? Or how to motivate their ambitions? I read your blog about the Coach who was like a surrogate father and wondered if you ever took that angle. There is a new movie coming out that stars Sandra Bullock and how a mother helped an abandoned young men to become a NFL great. Just asking….
Thanks for your blog Rick. We all know Lisa will be back in the gym giving it her all soon.
It is so interesting how the body responds to exercise changes.
Hi Rick & OXF friends! Thank you SO much for the prayers! I felt them ALL as I was scared for my life. You don’t know how much I miss you ALL and my daily routine @ 5:30 in the morning! I never would have thought this could happen to me since I thought I was taking care of my body & doing the right thing. You never know what life will throw you. I’ll have to make changes and slowly, hopefully get back to where I was. Until then, thanks for the cards and gift to the mall. I’m hoping I don’t have to use it to buy some bigger clothes.
Dr. said I can do low impact cardio and lift no more that 25lbs for the next 3 months. (starting next week) So, I’ll be coming in with Reed and doing what I can on my own. I’m excited for that. I don’t want to get used to sleeping in. See you then & thanks again Rick, for your comments!!
Oh…Rick, Awesome job on your fitmess goals & losing 10 inches on your waist! Anything in moderation, right? It works!! Thanks to Russ, Kristi, & Robin for your super motivation. You make us want to be better! I WILL be back:)
Oh…Rick, Awesome job on your fitmess goals & losing 10 inches on your waist! Anything in moderation, right? It works!! Thanks to Russ, Kristi, & Robin for your super motivation. You make us want to be better! I WILL be back