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Best Medicine Ball For Your Money

by Rob on August 10, 2010

There are dozens of companies with medicine balls on the market right now:  Valeo, Spri, Everlast, GoFit, Nike, etc. How do you choose the ones that are right for you?  There are a few things you should consider when purchasing a medicine ball.

1. Durability – You want it to last.  If you have to purchase a new one every couple months, what good is it?  So do a little research and see what people are saying.

2. Cost – Why pay more for a medicine ball when you don’t have to?  There are companies that charge more just because of their name.  I’m a fan of getting the biggest bang for my buck especially when it comes to my equipment and I don’t want to empty my wallet to do so.

3. Bounce or No Bounce – There are basically two types of medicine balls, those that bounce and those that don’t.  Your workouts will determine what type of ball you’ll need.

4. Types of Medicine Balls – You might think besides bouncing or not bouncing all medicine balls are the same.  Not true.  There are medicine balls that have a rubber surface, smooth gripping, leather on the outside, sand inside, inflatable, one handle, two handles and rope handles just to name a few.  So pick the ball that’s right for you.

5. Weight – Medicine balls can range anywhere from 2 to 30 plus pounds.  You’ll want to try a couple weights out to see which feels the most comfortable for each of your exercises.

Now that you’ve determined the type of Medicine Ball you’ll need it’s time to go shopping.  Here’s a couple balls that I recommend and why.

Valeo – I use my Valeo Medicine Balls everyday.  Slamming them on concrete, throwing them on the grass and in the mud, rain or shine.   Valeo puts out a product that takes a beating.  They have a hard external rubber that’s easy for gripping and are inflatable so can adjust firmness and bounce.  When it comes to cost they are definitely some of the most reasonable on the market ranging from $20 to $30 and maybe less if you find them on sale in some places.

Spri – Definitely at the top of the market when it comes to medicine balls.  You’ll find Spri in pretty much every gym you go to.  Their product is durable and they have virtually every selection to choose from.  Just like Valeo you can inflate to desired firmness and bounce.  My only problem with Spri is the cost, ranging from $25 to $60+.  They are very hard to almost impossible to find on sale.

Everlast – One of the oldest brands on the market and there’s a reason for that.  Everlast puts out a product that lasts.  This type of medicine ball is wrapped in leather and does not bounce.  They are great for passing and catching because they don’t have a hard rubber exterior.  Everlast does make a rubber medicine ball, but it’s hardly worth mentioning in comparison to it’s earlier version.  The cost is anywhere from $40 to $60 depending on where buy it.

These are just three of my favorite Medicine Balls to choose from.  If you use any that you think are worth mentioning, please let me know I’ll take a look and possibly add it to my list.

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Blog 4: Week 2 Down!

by Rob on February 9, 2010

Week 1 & 2

Week 2 was intense! It rained harder that I’ve ever seen it in LA.  For the whole week, we got soaked, but we got through it all.  Open Sky style!

The workouts are getting more difficult now that my form is improving.  If you do a push up the wrong way, you can do 30, if you do it the right way, you’re lucky to reach 10!  Same goes for all of my exercises.

I did some Yoga this week and I also tried Gyrotronic.  Both were a huge help in helping my body stretch and recover from the workouts.

My withdraw symptoms and crazy mood swings due to my massive diet change are starting to calm down.  Thank the Lord.  Looks like Katie won’t have to leave me after all.  I ate at a raw/vegan restaurant called Cru, here in LA, where I could order anything off the menu, which was a blast.   It was like being back at Roman Delight in Abington, PA…only the pasta was made out of seeds and the cheese was actually cashews.   But after 14 days of eating salads, i could have sworn I was in Italy! This place was magic…they can make raw foods taste like just about anything…I had a brownie that wasn’t a brownie topped with ice cream that wasn’t ice cream and it was delicious!

Today is Sunday, which is my day off, and it’s much needed after my 2 hours of basketball yesterday…probably the most painful two hours of the Sky Fit Challenge.  Turns out I USED to be good at basketball.  At least I had energy!

Sky Fit Challenge – Video Blog #4 – Week Two in the Bag. from Open Sky Fitness on Vimeo.

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Blog 1: Sky Fit Challenge Giveaway Winner!

by Rob on January 8, 2010

Adam Shapiro – Application for the Sky Fit Challenge Video from Open Sky Fitness on Vimeo.

We are excited to announce the winner of the Sky Fit Challenge Giveaway.  Congratulations Adam Shapiro!  As you can see Adam delivered a fantastic video submission for the Challenge and after meeting him in person we knew he would be the perfect candidate.  We will be posting his all of his progress for the next 3 months right here on www.OpenSkyFitness.com and www.HowToChow.com, so stay tuned.   As the winner of the Sky Fit Challenge Adam will be given 3 personal training sessions a week, 1 nutritional counseling session a week (with daily check ins),  a personalized cardio regimen, a health food store tour, kitchen makeover, cooking classes, recipes, and more.  We are also excited to be adding to each program, one on one sessions with outside health professionals including gyrotonic, pilates, yoga, massage, acupuncture, etc.  Adam’s life is about about to change.  Help keep Adam motivated by becoming a fan of Open Sky Fitness and How To Chow on Facebook

If you are interested in taking the Sky Fit Challenge and don’t want to wait, you don’t have to.   The Sky Fit Challenge is now open to anyone who wants to take it with all the same perks.  Just contact Rob@OpenSkyFitness.com or info@HowToChow.com to get started today.

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What Is The Sky Fit Challenge?

by Rob on January 1, 2010

The Sky Fit Challenge is a 12 Week Life Changing Intensive Program developed by Rob Dionne, founder of Open Sky Fitness with Nutrition development by Christy Meyers, founder of How To Chow Nutrition.  Rob Dionne has designed a progressive workout strategy that focuses on core stabilization, strength and power; while never stepping foot inside a gym.

With this tidal wive of Fad Diets, Weight Loss Pills, and Miracle Workout Contraptions, taking steps to getting healthy has become a daunting task for most people.  There are so many choices, who really knows the right place to start?  Why can’t it just be easy to lose weight and get in shape?  What makes it easy for some and so difficult for others?  These are all legitimate questions.

The Sky Fit Challenge was created to help answer these questions.  Whether you are looking to just lose a few pounds, get ripped or make a complete life change the first step is deciding to commit to something fully.  That’s why The Sky Fit Challenge is a 12 week intensive program.  After 3 months of eating and working out on a consistent program your body has broken all old habits and is ready for a new life style. Within 12 weeks your body will be in the best shape it’s been ever been.  Will this take a lot of hard work?  Yes!  Will it be harder for some then others?  Yes!  Is there anything worth fighting for in life that doesn’t answer yes to these questions.  NO!  If any workout or nutrition program try’s to sell you on the idea that it’s easy to get in shape and lose weight they are straight up lying to you.  There is no easy solution.  If you’re after the body you’ve always wanted for yourself, it’s gonna take work.  What The Sky Fit Challenge provides you with is your road map to get there.

Week 12 with 21 Pounds Lost!

Week 1 Flex

Sky Fit Challenge Week 1

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Sky Fit Challenge Giveaway

by Rob on October 27, 2009

Sky Fit Challenge Logo

Open Sky Fitness and How to Chow have decided to choose another lucky person to participate in the Sky Fit Challenge for FREE!!  Starting on November 30th, 2009 a new Sky Fit Challenger will start his or her 3 month life altering program.

Sky Fit Challenge is a personalized fitness and nutrition program designed to burn fat, build lean body mass and get your body looking the best it’s ever  been, in just 3 months.  Working 1 on 1 with Sky Fit Challenge creator, Rob Dionne, and How to Chow’s Christy Meyers, you will be molded into the person you’ve always strived to be.

The Sky Fit Challenge includes:

  • 3 one hour sessions per week with Rob Dionne, Personal Trainer
  • Personalize Cardio Program designed to burn excess fat
  • Personalized Nutrition Plan with How to Chow’s Christy Meyers
  • Nutrition Consultation and weekly tracking sessions
  • Before and After pictures to track results
  • Monthly Results Tracking – including Body Fat % & Circumference Measurements

This is over a $4500 value for FREE!!  All you have to do is join the Open Sky Fitness Facebook Fan Page and send your request to be the next Sky Fit Challenger to SkyFit@OpenSkyFitness.com and you could be NEXT!

Because we are offering this program ABSOLUTELY FREE it is very important for us to know that this new Challenger will be 110% dedicated.   That is why we are requesting a short explanation of why you should be the next Sky Fit Challenge success story along with a full body photo.   All applicants must email their requests by November 16th and the lucky individual will be announced on November 23rd.

Don’t forget to sign in on the right side of this page to get a FREE workout and nutrition plan to help you get started today!

Unfortunately this offer is only for Los Angeles residents at this time.

Jeff Meacham, the last Sky Fit Challenger!

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Blog 13: How Do I Keep Healthy At Work?

by Rob on October 18, 2009

Check out this week I had.  Flew to Atlanta on Saturday only to fly right back to LA on Sunday to shoot an episode of Big Love on Monday.  Finished shooting at 8:45pm, went home to kiss my wife goodbye, drove to the airport and took the red eye back to Atlanta.  Arrived at 7am and was working a trade show by 9:30am.  Spent the next 3 days doing multiple presentations and partying hard with the company at night. This company’s philosophy is “work hard, play hard.”  Trust me when I say – they live by that.

So, what I’m getting at is the body took some hard hits this week.  I barely got a chance to work out and the food at the hotel and late dinners were good but not healthy.  And that’s okay cause life can get in the way from time to time.  I surely don’t have a 9 to 5 schedule and sometimes I have to travel last minute.  The solution is: Don’t give up.  In the past I might have quit because I feel like it’s never ending but with 10 weeks of the Sky Fit Challenge under my belt I just come home, eat what Christy suggests and jump right back on the horse with Rob.  I started the day with 2 eggs and veggies, worked out with Rob from 9-10am, had a mid morning protein shake, played tennis with my buddy Blair, had lunch at 2pm that was asparagus and a Organic Chicken Hot dog with no bread and an apple and peanut butter for an afternoon snack.  Just right back to it and I feel 10 times better already.

Week 1

Week 1

Week 10

Week 10

Okay, two weeks left in the challenge.  Rob and I are making plans for the post Sky Fit and it involves some SoCal winter half marathons and triathlons and maybe a 2010 Marathon.  Who knows?  The Sky (fit) is the limit.  Ha-ha.  I’m still a dramatic dork at heart but now I have abs.

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