Coach Angela Featured on Shore Magazine
November 12, 2009 by Administrator · 2 Comments
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Joe and Julia of The Shore Weekender. It was a blast! I taught Joe and Julia how to perform the kettlebell swing and got a plug for our Saturday kettlebell workshop! WOOT! Read more
Run a 5K
May 25, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment

I DID IT!
I ran my first 5K on Saturday morning. It was exhilirating. I found out about this 5K from the youth group at my church.
I knew I could run it. I just finished a 12 week conditioning program so a 5K would be nothing compared to what I had put myself through.
My oldest daughter and I ran it together. We started off slow and steady at about a 5 mph pace. After the first mile, her ankle started bothering her (too much tumbling) and we had to really slow down. She would walk a while then catch up to me. By the 2nd mile, she was really hurting and told me to keep going. So, I sped up a bit to a little faster pace and set my breathing to automatic. Read more
A Plan for Home School and Fitness
July 31, 2008 by Administrator · 5 Comments
This is the time of year that homeschool mothers love. We’re planning our next school adventure and enjoying the summer with our families. I am actually behind in my planning this year with my brother visiting this week, but my husband leaves today for a month and that gives me plenty of time to get my school year planned out.
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Water Fitness
July 7, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
During the summer it is so easy to fit in fun exercise.
My family loves the water. We would stay in the pool all day if the weather and schedules permitted.
Since we homeschool year round, the kids work on their assignments during the hottest times of the day and we spend the remainder of the day outdoors or in the pool.
As always, sneaky fitness mom likes to create fun “games” that keep my kids physically fit during the off season of tumbling. This is a great way to stay in shape yourself and create some awesome family memories.
Here are a few ideas for water fun:
1. Have a relay race. If you have little ones you can race the older siblings from one side of the shallow end to the other while holding your toddler on your back. Great exercise for mom, great fun for your kids.
2. Play a game of water volleyball.
3. Hold on to the edge of the pool and see who can kick their legs the longest.
4. Race across the pool using your arms only or your legs only while holding on to mini boogie boards or pool noodles.
5. If you have an above ground pool, have everyone run around in a circle going the same direction to create a whirlpool. Once you’ve got a really good current have everyone turn around and try to swim in the opposite direction.
I’d love to hear some more ideas for some water fun. Add your comments and share your family favorites.
Fitness For the Whole Family
July 3, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
NATIONAL CHAMPION – USTA 2008
DOUBLE MINI NOVICE
Being a fitness coach has quite an effect on the entire family. Family vacations always include a lot of physical activities.
Last month my oldest daughter, Luaxana, competed in the USTA National Championships in Cincinnati, OH. It was a big moment in her life. She had qualified for three events, but 3 weeks before Nationals, she dislocated her left ring finger and ended up with a chip fracture when they put it back in place. So, she was only able to compete in one event. She rocked it though and became National Champion for that event and level.
We decided to make a mini family vacation out of our long drive to Cincinnati. We camped at Indiana Beach the first night and had a blast at the waterpark. The following night found us in a hotel so my daughter could rest up before her event the next morning.
While we stayed at the hotel, my husband and I took advantage of the free pass to the gym across the street and got an awesome workout in before the championships. I’ll share what we did on such short notice in another blog post.
After my daughter rocked Nationals, we went on to our next camping site. Morgan’s Canoe and Livery in Morrow, OH. We had so much fun canoeing, hiking, kayaking and hanging out together. We ate healthy the entire time we were there with the exception of S’mores over the campfire.
Staying healthy while camping is definitely possible. I had done some research on camping recipes and was very apalled at the dinners people were putting together. Even some that were so called “healthy”. I ended up taking a lot of our favorite grill recipes and revamping them a bit for a campfire.
I will be sharing a lot of these healthy recipes and the hotel workout in the coming blogs ahead.






