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I’m still amazed some people don’t ‘get’ what I do…guess that’s what I get for stepping outside the traditional training box and creating my own model!

My vision was simple: to offer quality programs to anyone anywhere in the world, ensuring it’s affordable and ensuring it stays personal over the Internet! 

And it’s growing!  Between my two Best Shape Challenges and my monthly Healthy Living Program, I now have women in 9 countries partaking in the programs!

Regardless of what program you do and with whom, never stop. Training  and staying healthy are the greatest acts of self-love you can do!

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Yep, I’ve decided: I’m heading back to the competition stage in November, at the tender age of 51.

After coaching thousands of women on the benefits of fitness and on creating concrete, workable goals to get you there, I’ve decided to take my own medicine and head into competition again…..

Doing a competition is the ultimate motivator. When you have to get up on stage in a teensy-weensy bikini in front of 500+ people, believe me, you’re going to stay on track with your training and eating! And I’ve seen it with dozens of women over the years who have trained with me, then gone the ultimate step and competed. Regardless of their placing, they all walked away changed women for life.

It all kinda started with the 10 Week Challenge which I created in 2010, in which I pulled from my years of training and some competition stuff, and we transformed how they train, ate, and thought about life.  Then they wanted more, so I created the 12-Week Advanced Challenge where I went deeper into competition-style stuff. We’re in Week 3 now, and everyone’s loving the process!

Then last week I helped a former Challenger winner – Deanna Pfeifer – with her posing, and it all came rushing back to me: I wanted to head back to the stage one last time.

What awaits me? I have no idea. I haven’t competed in 18 years, and back then, I was in bodybuilding (that’s all there was back then) and I did ok at that, winning the Overall Alberta Provincials. 

Now I am heading into Figure, and I have to start over again, at the novice level. I don’t get to take any of my national standings with me because I’ve switched categories, but I’m not interested in body building anymore…this 5’2″ 115 pound gal just can’t compete against the likes of those ever-muscular women and the additives they often take to get there. To me, it’s always been about health, dedication and excellence.

Never mind what they say about the sport of physique building, it’s one of the toughest sports I know, but also one that builds health on all levels, and helps us older gals stay shapely and strong well into old age, long after our counterparts are complaining about how their bodies have changed with age, how shifting hormones results in extra weight, and how beauty and grace is wasted on the young.

Don’t buy into it. Train heavy, eat clean and have goals.  Always strive for more. Never give up!

Watch for The Real McCoy video series to see how I train and prepare for competition, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll get the bug too!!

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We all have that one stubborn bodypart that just won’t seem to improve. Is it your butt? Your triceps? Abs?

How to work a stubborn bodypart? Reps, sets and weights aside, this is what you have to do first and foremost, in order for you to see any improvement! Check out my YouTube video.
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PS – Don’t forget that my 10-Week Challenge sign up closes in 5 days! I have 3 spots left! Get in shape for summer (I won’t be running another one until fall!).

“Karen, I can’t tell you how amazing I feel and how much my life has changed 🙂 I’ve lost 12lbs and gained habits that I will have forever! Thank you so much for all your support, you’re an inspiration!”Kurstie Somner, recent graduate of the 10-Week Best Shape of Your Life Challenge!

I really dislike when people  try to argue that the adage “No Pain, No Gain” is dangerous, or untrue or outdated.

Really? 

Here’s what I saythe people that say this are usually the ones that need to apply this philosophy…and not just in their fitness levels, but in other parts of their lives too.

The way I see it, we need to step outside of our comfort zone, regardless of what area we need / desire improvement in…career, love, money, and yes, fitness.

No where is this more evident than in my latest group of soon-to-be 10-Week Challenger Graduates, who all dared to step outside of their own comfort zone, trust in me, do the work and create positive changes in their bodies and their lives.

As the emails come in, there are always varying levels of success…one woman has dropped 12 pounds, another has dropped 3 dress sizes, another hasn’t lost the weight according to the scale, but she had to get some new pants because her body shape changed…tighter waist, smaller thighs, smaller hips.

Some have been true to the training and eating every day so far, others perhaps not. Some have stayed on the healthy bandwagon religiously, others have fallen off and gotten back on, sometime several times over the course of the Challenge. And so it goes…

But in my view, regardless of what the scale shows, or the dress size, I can tell you this: each woman has stepped outside their comfort level and stepped into a new possibility, a place of opportunity, that needs to be reached in order to make changes. In their lives, they learned to embrace (whether with joy or not), the no pain, no gain philosophy that is necessary to make changes.

I always say, dig deep and soar high.

So the next time someone again says, “I don’t believe in the no pain, no gain thing….” I’ll ask them if there are any areas of their lives that they’d like to see improvement. With  a little less talk and a more (courageous) action, I know they too would soar into that place of infinite possiblitites. If  they embraced the pain of growth  they would come out feeling stronger and more able to move into the fullness of their lives. That’s what I see in my Challengers every day!

Congarts to all my 10-Week Challengers….I am proud of you, but more importantly I hope that you are proud of you. You dared to step out of your comfort zone  and live a new way. Let’s keep the momentum going, shall we?

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“Mark Twain said: Really great people make you feel that you, too, can become great. Eight weeks into the Challenge I can taste success! Thank-you for inspiring us to be great Karen!”
Susan Lees, Victoria, BC

 

Coming in August!

We all go through it, lulls in our training, time when we just don’t feel like doing anything! Join Karen in this 3 part webinar to help you meander through….

Dates: To be determined
Times: Wednesday night, 7-8 pm, August ***Local dial info will be provided upon registration.

There will be a question / answer period following the lecture. Participants can listen in via the web or phone in. Please note that to ask questions, you must be dialed in by phone.

Let’s get you back in the driver’s seat and back in control of your life! Limit 20 seats. Sign up TODAY!

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~ Motivation is temporary…Education lasts a lifetime! ~

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 Is chocolate milk really a better choice? Should you lift high reps, lower weight for a leaner look? Is greek yogurt really healthier? How do you create long, lean muscles? How much protein is ok and how much is enough? Can you speed up your metabolism? How much do genetics run the show? Can you spot reduce? How do things shift with age and what are reasonable expectations after 40? 50? How important are calories? Should you choose low carb or not?

Yes, I’ve heard them all, and it’s confusing the heck out of women everywhere!  Let me clear the air in this informative tell-it-like-it-is seminar so you can get unstuck in your eating and training goals! 

Join me for this live, informative lecture. And bring your own questions! I’d love to hear from you!

Date: Wednesday, August 8th. 
Time: 7-8:30 pm, PST. Local dial info and password provided upon registration.
Included: Seminar Transcript (pdf format) will be provided.

BONUS GIFT!: Participants will also receive E-Book, Karen’s Top 10 Tips for Losing Weight

There will be a question / answer period following the lecture. Participants can listen in via the web or dial in by phone. Please note that to ask questions, you must dial in.

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Last weekend I had a booth at the Vancouver Wellness Show….and I got in trouble (again….)!

It’s always fun to see who shows up for a health show…every booth had its own focus – from books to oils to clothing to music and of course, food and supplements…heck, there was even a healthy razor booth (I forgot to check that one out!). 

Then I came across a company who sold protein powder – powder for vegans, to be exact. Now I’ve used their products before and I love them….clean, lots of great stuff…and I let the gal know this. I explained that I had a lot of female clients, some who were vegetarians (who often struggle with getting their protein needs met), and I said I often suggested adding some whey isolate to their vegan powder.

She looked at me like I had just slapped her face! There was an awkward silence….then I tried to explain that as a physique athlete and in my world we feel we need a certain amount of protein to hit each day for our goals which could be met by mixing whey into the blend…..

Mixing?” she said wide-eyed! “Oh go away, I don’t even want to hear it!” (Yes, she actually said that).

Really, I thought? And you’re representing a supplement company at one of Canada’s biggest trade shows?

Oh well,” she said. “You’re all about bulking up… we’re about endurance, not muscle.”

Obviously, I thought to myself. 🙂

OK. Now it was my turn. “I’m only 118 pounds, do I look bulky to you?” I asked? A man in the background shook his head. “She looks fine to me,” he said in my defense. (Thanks whomever you were!).

The point is this –  if we’re in the public eye and we’re promoting health and wellness, we must be reminded that our way is only one way. It’s not necessarily the way. Our clients deserve for us to be open-minded and inclusive, and to work in co-operation with their needs and goals

Somehow I hit a raw nerve with her (pardon the pun)  and she felt challenged. I’m not sure why, but I find the more inflexible the diet, the more inflexible the person…I’m just sayin’! (I love you all – carnivores, breatharians, raw foodists and vegans, so no nasty emails, ok?)

So when we’re traveling the path to health and wholeness, we need to remember to keep an open mind and practice being non-judgemental. We all have enough work just trying to keep ourselves healthy, yes? Besides, I find non-judgemental people so much more interesting and fun to be around. Don’t you? 

As I went to leave, I just couldn’t help myself. I stopped, and turned to look at her.

“Oh by the way, I’m a carnivore. And I love raw meat!”

I think she’s still squirming in her boots! Gosh, I hope her boots weren’t made with any animal products!

Karen

PS Sign up for my 10 and 12 week Best Shape Challenges has already began for the spring intake! Grab your spot before it’s gone! Starts April 9th!

Yep, we all get ’em…those out-of-control chocolate cravings. And this Valentine’s, I had my share of tempting chocolate treats! 

This is how I work through such oh-so-heard times like Valentine’s. I enjoy my treats, but in my own way….
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Seems I caused quite a stir by putting these photos up on Facebook….we had a ton of comments! Some of them great, others, well…

“I’d never want a bubble butt like the one on the right,” said one. “Cosmetic surgery,” said another, and one got upset that I was comparing caucasion to a Brazilian butt. Still another woman said the butt on the right was photogenically enhanced…

What’s the deal? I’m all for opinions, but I sensed a growing tension and competitiveness amongst my fellow sisters…

First of all, it’s not my photo, so please don’t shoot the messenger. Second of all, I was trying to (again) dispell the myth that squats create a wide, ugly butt. I see my role as one of education, given my experience, is all.

Does the lady on the right actually squat? I have no idea, to be honest, but from where I’m standing, it certainly looks like it. I’ve been to enough competitions to know what a squatting butt looks like – high, firm and with less fat on it. But I know for sure the lady on the left does not squat (or not properly, anyway). 

How can I say that? Because I used to have that butt – it was big and fat for years, then when I lost the weight, it was simply flat. It was only after learning to squat (at the tender age of 48) that it started to get rounded, higher and smaller.

Don’t believe me? Ask my hubby! 🙂 I don’t have a butt like miss right, but it’s kinda in between miss left and miss right…it’s certainly a helluva lot better than it was! And if I can do it at my age, you can make improvements too!

Several commentors said they had been squatting for years, but their butt never looked like that. Genetics do play a role, sure, but could it be that you just aren’t squatting well enough, or consistent enough, or heavy enough? It might not really be your thing, and that’s ok too! It took me 6 months to perfect a simple bar squat, but I was committed to learn, really learn, this movement that had evaded me for over 20 years. For me, the only real change came when I started doing 8-10 sets of heavy squats (this is relative for every woman) every 6 days or so, coupled with another 12-20 sets of straight glute exercises.

My posts are meant to educate, challenge, and shift how we view things, but let’s not lose sight of the sisterhood! The way I see it, that’s one of the biggest issue facing women today, the falling away of support by other females, especially in the area of health, bodies, and….here it comes….butts! I’ve seen it for years…the healthier (and dare I say sexier) women may become, the more they offend / challenge other women. I’ve even seen it in families, with co-workers…in the closest of relationships.

Ladies, support your fellow women, be they squatters or non-squatters. We’re all in this together, young or old, runners or weight lifters, rounded-butts or flat-butts! We can choose to differ, for sure, but we need to keep the sisterhood intact. As Don Miguel Ruez says in The 4 Agreements be impeccable with your words. We are, after all, cultivating a new generation of women whom we hope will support each other in their fitness and beauty goals, and in knowing they deserve to feel (and look) their best!

From your sister,
karen
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Many thanks for all who showed up at the 21st Annual Victoria Health Show…I got to meet all sorts of people, and especially nice to meet you gals who are on one of my on-line programs…that I’ve never even met face to face! NOW I can put a face to the name! COOL! Heck, I even got a flex out of Greens + creator, Sam Graci! (right)

And I’ve got a bunch of you who bought my lifestyle book – One Rep at a Time – and are now doing the program….remember, email me with any questions! (Hey, where else can you get a full 8-week program with real-life videos, workout cards, nutrition, recipes, articles and info on how to build emotional and spiritual health and wellness…for FREE?).

It’s been my pleasure to create the 8-WEEK BLISS Body Makeover Program and my pleasure to give it away to you…I love paying it forward, and you are paying it forward too ($1 from the sale of every book goes to charity). And I’m at the helm of the program, so email me with questions, ok?

OK. I’m off to soak my achy feet! Thanks again ladies! And for those of you in Vancouver, I’ll be there for the Vancouver Wellness Show at the Convention Centre, Feb 17-19th. I’ll be there at my booth, and I’ll be lecturing on the Saturday again! (I just LOVE this stuff!).

Ciao! Karen

PS  – My book is available at Bolen’s, Russell’s, Munro’s and Tanners….some have sold out, but I’ve got more copies coming next week!