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Thursday, October 4, 2012

10 WAYS TO GET M-FITT FAITHFUL WITH COACH MARC


 by Ken Taylor & LaMont Wheat

BBINT Magazine was thrilled to sit down with Marc Montemerlo, aka COACH MARC, to find out more about him and his highly successful career in fitness training.  Not only is Coach Marc physically fit and hot, but he’s also a Lifestyle and Fitness coach/mentor in Los Angeles.  Coach Marc founded West Hollywood’s M-FITT Fitness Academy, an academy of fitness focusing on both physical fitness AND mental fitness.

Recently, Coach Marc joined Dr. Drew’s daytime TV show “Lifechangers.”  But before that, he was already a “coach to the stars” for such Hollywood notables as Marcia Cross, Reese Witherspoon and Chris O’Donnell.  His approach is much, much more than fitness training.  Sure, he helped them improve their bodies and their physical health.  But Coach Marc goes far beyond the well-known fitness techniques we all practice at our local gym.

Coach Marc’s clients focus equally on exercising their minds.  To quote Coach Marc, “If you want to achieve real, long-lasting results, you need to tackle mental weakness as well.”

Before we got into Coach Marc’s secrets for success, we wanted to find out a bit more about his background.

BBINT:  Tell us about yourself.  How did you get into the business of fitness training?

COACH MARC:  I am a native of South Africa, and I’ve been in the fitness industry for 17 years.  In South Africa, young men are required to give 2 years of military service.  During that time, I really enjoyed the emphasis on physical fitness.  Others I met there inspired me, and I excelled.  Eventually, I became a training officer, and part of my responsibilities was to help prepare and train new recruits for battle.

The military allowed me to develop in many ways.  It was there that I acquired my discipline, my drive and self-empowerment.  I also had an aggressive nature, and developed my motivational skills.  These became the foundation for my life.

After the two years in the military, I joined Reebok South Africa, and as such was required to travel extensively in Europe and America.  I returned to South Africa as a sort of “link” between my homeland and the rest of the world.

BBINT:  With the travel you’ve done, what differences did you notice between the various countries/places that you worked in as it relates to fitness?

COACH MARC:  I’ve travelled extensively in North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia, and there are general differences in the approach people take to fitness and well-being.  

In America, people are much more “connected” to their cars.  And there are millions of gym-goers who visit a gym for 1 ½ hours per day, 6 or 7 days a week.

In Europe, fitness is a more seasonal activity.  In Summer, most everyone is on holiday, at the beach or traveling somewhere.  However, in winter people are more into going to the gym regularly.  Perhaps it’s the weather that keeps them inside, but it’s definitely the time when fitness booms!

In Asia, the industry is still catching up with the rest of the world.  For the last 5 years or so, they’ve been changing their attitudes, building new gyms, and creating more health environments.  Before then, it was not part of their culture.  But slowly, Western ideas are getting there and they’re generally headed to a “studio-based” health environment.

In South America, fitness is definitely “movement-based.”  There is a whole lot more dancing involved.  For example, Brazil has a fitness culture of very strong males, and Zumbas (a Latin-inspired dance-fitness program that blends red-hot international music).  All over South America, in big cities, fitness is HUGE industry, and they’re still building large fitness facilities and dance studios.

In North America, we have the best of everything.  Here, fitness is a life style that almost always includes daily routines of Pilates, dancing, swimming, yoga, etc.  Industry leaders are always creating & evolving new ideas in fitness.  I have a strong desire to be a part of that evolution, and it’s why I moved here.

BBINT:  Tell us more about the “bridge” you mentioned between physical fitness and thought or attitude.

Today, when I go to the gym, it’s not just to work out and get a bigger chest or arms or legs.  It IS that, but now it’s a much more inclusive process that I call a holistic approach.  The approach is thought-oriented.  I coach my clients to ask themselves, “What is my goal?” and “How will I achieve my goal?”  In other words, it’s a time to connect to their real complete selves, and not just the image they see in a mirror.

I ask my clients, “You have a beautiful fit body, but are you happy?”   In other words, are they miserable because they’re starving themselves to get a beautiful body?  I encourage them to seek a balance between body and mind.  They need to let go of the things in life that tend to distract them.  A good example is a cell phone.  Using a cell phone makes you look down too much.  I advise them to look UP, so that they can interact with me (and others) with their face, their mind, AND their bodies.

In summary, there are 2 things to do:  1)  disconnect from the things that distract you, and 2)  follow a plan with the help of a coach/mentor.

Here are 10 very practical ideas that Coach Marc lists to help his clients “become among the fitness faithful.”

1. Do a variety of activities you enjoy. Consider joining a running group, group fitness studio or investing in a personal trainer. Remember, there’s no rule that says you need to buy equipment or an expensive gym membership. Try changing your perception of fitness from out of the gym into functional fitness—fitness that will enhance your life.

Having a variety of activities like weightlifting, walking, boot camp classes, running, spinning, tennis, hiking and aerobics classes will ensure that you can succeed in your goal regardless of the weather or time of day.

2. Commit to another person and/or group fitness class. The social aspect of exercise is important for success, because you almost become responsible for your actions if you don’t pitch up. If you have agreed to go for a run with a friend after dinner, you won’t let them down.

If you have a boyfriend or partner, encourage them to keep you on track. Let them become involved with your fitness and goals. Make it a team effort.

3. Make exercise a priority. If you make it non-negotiable, you will succeed.

4. Exercise first thing in the morning. If you plan your workout early in the morning, nothing during the day can sabotage your workout. Too often, clients tell me they had planned a spin class at 6:30 p.m., but then got called into a meeting and had to miss the class. Also, trying to generate motivation at 9 p.m. for a workout is bound to lead to failure. For those who believe they are not morning people, think again. Change your thoughts to succeed!

5. Or exercise immediately after work. If you absolutely cannot do morning workouts, do your workouts before going home. If you go home, you will likely get occupied by other things—or worse, you’re likely to relax, and that’s an exercise killer!

6. If you are tired, use it as motivation for exercising. Make that feeling a notification to yourself that you need to get moving. The amazing thing is, you will actually feel re-energized after exercising.

7. Keep a fitness journal. Write down your workouts, how you felt before the workout and after. Chart your nutrition. Track your heart rate zones while doing cardio. The more you make yourself aware of what you are doing, the closer you will get to achieving the goal.

8. Buy a motivation outfit. Let that bikini swimsuit or favorite pair of jeans be your measure of how you are succeeding. Of course, there are other progress indicators—such as improved sleep, clearer thoughts, increased energy and greater flexibility—but compliments from friends is one of the best indicators, and who doesn’t love being able to show their results off?

9. Keep moving. When you slow down, things slow down in your life. Keep the momentum in your eating plan, train harder, ride your bike further, climb a higher mountain. Keep achieving and pushing your limits.  Keep reassessing your goals. Once you have achieved your initial goal, look for another one. Keep moving, remain inspired and live your best life today.

10. Congratulate yourself and your accomplishments. Life is about the journey and not about the destination. If you experience some setbacks in your fitness, try not to become despondent. Allow the setbacks to make you aware of where you need to make changes in your life and then go for it!

You can find out more about Coach Marc’s Fitness Academy here:

Coach Marc also has a blog at:

Listen to the full interview here: AUDIO

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Kevin Keller, Gay Archie Character, Gets Married In January Issue (PHOTO)

The highly-anticipated gay wedding issue of Archie Comics has finally been revealed.
The January issue's cover illustration shows Kevin Keller, Riverdale's first openly gay character who is also an active U.S. military officer, tying the knot with his African-American partner, Clay Walker. ComicsAlliance reported in October that the story of the couple's meeting, said to take place in a military hospital, "obviously deals with ['Don't Ask, Don't Tell'] but it doesn't spell it out for the reader," and may be revealed in flashback, according to Archie Comics CEO Jon Goldwater.
When the miniseries was announced in 2010, author Dan Parent told the Associated Press, "The world of Riverdale has to reflect contemporary culture and to show it is an accepting, diverse place. And that's why Kevin is important, to show that everybody is welcome in this all-American town we've embraced for over 70 years." Parent was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for creating the character.
Not surprisingly, the introduction of the fictional character, in addition to his marriage, has drawn both strong praise and harsh criticism. “I think it’s great that the reality of America’s loving couples are being portrayed in as many places as possible,” Evan Wolfson, the founder and president of Freedom to Marry, told Fox News.“We all want to be part of family and community –- that’s what marriage is about." On the other hand, the Family Research Council's Peter Spriggs noted, "It's unfortunate that a comic book series usually seen as depicting innocent, all-American life is now being used to advance the sexual revolution."
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

TIPS ON JIUCE FASTING WITH COACH MARC

Celebrity fitness coach Marc Montemerlo recently committed to a juice fast and he writes about all the benefits of it.

Check out the full review here:

The Powerful benefits of Juice Fasting

 Coach Marcs inspiration, "I was recently at a dinner party and noticed that one of my friends had lost some weight and was radiant…this led me to him letting me know about the juice fast that he had been doing for the last 5 days…."

Get answers to these comonly asked questions:

  • What type of Juicer do I use?
  • How Long Should a Juice Fast Last?
  • How much juice should be consumed during a fast?


"My goal was NOT to lose weight here – only to experience the fast. I would HIGHLY recommend a juice fast. Not only are there health benefits, but it gives your digestive system a ‘time out’, you cleanse not only your body but for me, it seemed to be a spiritual / holistic experience as well."

GO FOR IT!
Coach Marc is a feature in the new DR. Drew series  Life Changers as a fitness coach.  To take his fit challenge visit:
Get Well. M-Fitt.
www.mymfitt.com

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Monday, October 3, 2011

SCOTT HERMAN IS FREAKISHLY OBLIQUISH

Our friend Scott Herman  just released some explosive tips that you can use the hold month of OCT.  Check him out and be inspired.




See Scott Herman's full interview on BBINT MAGAZINE

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Nat'l Hockey League Wayne Simmonds Anti-Gay Slurs WTF?

The National Hockey League is refusing to take action to discipline Wayne Simmonds of the Philadelphia Flyers, who was shown on video clearly shouting an anti-gay slur during a pre-season game on Monday night.

Tell the National Hockey League to Take Responsibility for the Anti-Gay Actions of Wayne Simmonds

By DJ Baker
If I remember the original story he was called a "NIGGA" first, and his response to that was "FAGGOT"... So How are we asking for him to apologize and we are not asking the guy who called him a offensive name also. FUCK OFF.. They happen to get the black dude on camera.. Thats why the NHL isn't touching this.. And rightfully so.. NHL don't fold to the desperate to get results GLAAD. Lets just be real. WE WILL TALK ABOUT THIS LATER TODAY DURING THE NEWS @12:30pm with. Da Doo-Dirty Show
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

BBINT Magazine & Andrew Christian Almost Naked

BBINT Magazine interviews Men's Designer Andrew Christian.



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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Coach Marc Introduces New Healthy Pancake Recipe




Remember momma's pancakes?  Well now you can stay on plan and enjoy yummy moist pancakes thanks to celebrity fitness expert Coach Marc.
 Oatmeal Pancakes
 
Coach Marc's Adapted & tweaked recipe from smittenkitchen.com
Makes about 18 pancakes
3/4 cup oat flour (you can make this by pulsing rolled oats into a food processor or spice grinder until finely ground; 1 cup of oats yielded 3/4 cup oat flour for me)
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 teaspoon baking powder
1 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly

1 1/4 cups fat free milk
1 cup cooked oatmeal*
1 tablespoon unsulphured (not blackstrap) molasses or 1 tablespoon honey
2 large eggs


Whisk the dry ingredients (oat flour, flour, sugar, baking powder and salt) together in a large bowl. In a smaller bowl, whisk the butter, milk, cooked oatmeal, honey and eggs together until thoroughly combined. Gently fold the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Using a light hand is important for tender pancakes; the batter should be slightly thick with a holey surface.

Heat a 10-inch cast-iron pan or griddle over medium heat until water sizzles when splashed onto the pan. Lower to medium-low. (This is my tip; I find pancakes impossible to cook well over higher heats). Rub the pan with Pam. Working quickly, dollop 1/4-cup mounds of batter onto the pan, 2 or 3 at a time. Once bubbles have begun to form on the top side of the pancake, flip the pancake and cook until the bottom is dark golden-brown, about 5 minutes total. Wipe the pan with a cloth before griddling the next pancake. Continue with the rest of the batter.

Serve the pancakes hot, straight from the skillet or keep them warm in a low oven. We also found these to reheat surprisingly well the next morning, again in a low oven.

Do ahead: Although the batter is best if using immediately, it can sit for up to 1 hour on the counter or overnight in the refrigerator. When you return to the batter, it will be very thick and should be thinned, one tablespoon at a time, with milk. Take care not to over mix.

* Make oatmeal, if you don’t have any leftover: Bring 2 cups of water, 1 cup of rolled oats and a pinch of salt to a boil and simmer on low for 5 minutes. Let cool. You’ll have some extra oatmeal, which you can eat while you’re cooking.
So, get cooking, get moving get M-Fitt! See you in the Academy real soon and let's get from strength to strength.

Coach Marc is accepting new students now! Visit M-FITT
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Mouthwatering Watermelon facts!

By Jennifer Gruenemay


Is there anything better on a hot summer’s day than a cold slice of watermelon, dripping with sweet juices and calling out your name? Well, possibly a nice cool dip in the lake. But what could be better than having watermelon at the lake on a hot summer’s day? Not much. While you may be thinking that an ice-cream cone would be a mighty tasty cool-down treat, don’t forget this seasonal equation: summer + swimming = bathing suit season. Not only is watermelon a fat-free, figure-friendly food, unlike ice-cream, it’s also bursting with flavor and a variety of nutrients. And, being 92% percent water, this summertime melon easily satisfies both your hunger and thirst…

Watermelon 101A member of the Cucurbitaceae family, watermelon is related botanically to cucumber and squash, which are incidentally fruits, not vegetables.
Watermelon is thought to be native to Africa, where this water-yielding fruit was commonly used by natives as a valuable means of carrying water.
Today, there are more than 200 varieties of watermelon grown around the world, with 50 varieties making their home in the U.S.
Does thumping on melons really help to choose a tasty fruit? Actually, yes. Ripe melons that are ready to eat will have a hollow sound when given a firm thump.
Other ways to tell if your watermelon is ripe is to test the weight of the fruit – it should feel heavy for its size, indicating that its flesh is bursting with sweet juices.
Flip the fruit around in your hands to find the spot where the melon sat on the ground. If this spot is white, the melon is not yet ripe. However, if this spot has turned yellow, the fruit is indeed ripe and ready for your picnic table.
There are literally hundreds of ways to enjoy a good watermelon, from dicing it up for fruit salads, puréeing the flesh for frozen slushies or  cold soups, or even roasting the seeds (like is done with pumpkin seeds).
But the best way to really enjoy watermelon is simply to cut into smile-sized wedges, grab the rinds with both hands, and dive in face-first. For more fun with watermelon, try this tasty recipe: Melon Kebabs with Yogurt Dipping Sauce.
Nutritional Benefits

Watermelon, like tomatoes, is a rich source of the carotenoid Lycopene, offering about 7.4mg per one cup of fruit. What might surprise you is that watermelon actually has about 60% more lycopene than raw tomatoes (cooked tomatoes are more lycopene-rich).
Not only is watermelon rich in this cancer-fighting carotenoid, it’s also a good source of vitamin C, potassium, fiber and even supplies a small amount of calcium.
Nutritional Benefits
- 1 cup watermelon -
Calories
48
Fat
0g
Carbohydrates
10g (1g dietary fiber)
Protein
1g
Nutrient RDAs
12mg calcium
1.2%
7.4mg lycopene
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176mg potassium
6-8*
14mg vitamin C
23%
*There is no RDA for potassium, but you need about 2,000-3,000mg/ 

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Have you ever considered taking steroids to get a perfect body?

How to build muscle now

(ARA) -  With the recent media coverage exposing steroid use in professional sports, many everyday people are looking for an extra edge to build muscle, get stronger and look better.
Steroids, although effective, are unhealthy and illegal to use without a prescription. Millions of dollars have been spent in sports medicine research to find a completely safe, natural alternative that produces the same results.

After years of research, scientists now agree that nitric oxide supplements are a safe way to maximize your muscle gains.
Mixed martial arts champion BJ Penn started using a nitric oxide supplement called Force Factor last year. Penn recently said, "Force Factor is the absolute best product to hit the market in years."

Other athletes like basketball Rookie of the Year Derrick Rose and professional football player Vernon Davis are just now discovering the dramatic benefits of using a nitric oxide supplement. Davis has been an advocate of Force Factor since first taking it, telling his teammates in San Francisco, "Force Factor has proven results. I believe in results." See if you qualify for a free bottle of Force Factor.
The science behind nitric oxide
Your body naturally produces nitric oxide to move oxygen into your muscles while you exercise. This burst of oxygen keeps your muscles functioning while lifting weights or through your cardio session.
Unfortunately, your body can only generate a limited amount of nitric oxide. When the nitric oxide runs out your muscles can no longer power through the exercise no matter how much mental determination you have. Taking a nitric oxide supplement 30 minutes before your workout could be the push your body needs to add weight to your bench press or run that extra mile. This increased stamina results in longer, harder workouts and a better body in less time.

The benefits of nitric oxide supplements:

    •    Drastic muscle gains
    •    Increased blood flow and oxygen delivery to muscles
    •    Transforms your body
    •    Boosted strength, endurance and power
    •    Supports immune system

What's the best nitric oxide product?Now that the science behind nitric oxide has been proved, several companies are rushing to bring a nitric oxide supplement to consumers, but which is the best?
Force Factor is the most popular nitric oxide supplement available. Thousands of people have already bought Force Factor online or from their local GNC. In fact, Force Factor recently won GNC's "Rising Star Award" because of its breakthrough muscle-building formula.

Professional basketball and football players, as well as several mixed martial arts fighters, have all said that Force Factor works for them. Will you continue to struggle at the gym, or will you take this opportunity to finally see the results you want?

You can get a free, 14-day sample of Force Factor when you click here.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

TRUE BLOOD Cast for Gay Equality "IT GET'S BETTER" VIDEO



If you are a True Blood fan like so many other gay men and would love to role around with "Eric" (Alexander Skarsgard) that sexy ass Swedish hunk of a man, well you just might want him even more now.  With all of the gayness going on in True Blood it makes us at BBINT Magazine proud to see the cast speak up for right.   See what Eric has to say about gay equality!


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Thursday, August 11, 2011

OUT and The Major League


Baseball, 1993: By the time former Major League Baseball player Glenn Burke came out publicly in interviews with Sport magazine and the “Today” show, the gay community in San Francisco had long known he was gay. Burke was a fixture in the city’s gay scene in the 1980s and even played in the San Francisco gay softball league.
Burke was a very popular player with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1970s and later was traded to the Oakland A’s. Dodger players were furious when Burke was traded and it is widely believed that the team knew about Burke being gay and sent him away. I wrote this last year when reviewing a documentary about Burke:
What’s remarkable about Burke is how out he was in the 1970s. Not in a “Hey world, I’m gay” way, but in the sense that his teammates knew as did the management of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Burke’s first team, and eventually fans who would taunt him from the outfield bleachers in Oakland by calling him a “fag.” A memorable moment in “Out” occurs when it is recalled that the Dodgers – trying to stifle rumors that a popular player was gay — offered Burke $75,000 to get married. His reply: “I guess you mean to a woman?”
Burke was a proud and defiant man, who did not hide who he was. He told the New York Times in 1994 that “prejudice drove me out of baseball sooner than I should have. But I wasn’t changing.”
Burke is also thought to have been the inventor of the “high five,” though a recent ESPN The Magazine article said evidence of one inventor is murky. Burke died of AIDS in 1995 yet his legacy lives on as the first Major League Baseball player to publicly declare he is gay.
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