2015 Central Oklahoma Debate Institute Announcement

Dates: July 19-25, 2015

Costs:

Registration Before June 1 Cost of Institute: $300 Cost of Housing: $200

Registration After June 1 Cost of Institute: $350 Cost of Housing: :$225

Meal Plan: Cost $130 Covers 3 meals a day, M-F of the camp. The Institute will provide Dinner on Sunday July 19 and Breakfast on Saturday July 26 for everyone. . . .  read more

Keeping your Motivation to Exercise

By Alex Myers

As someone in the fitness professional field, one of the biggest problems I see with clients in keeping their motivation to exercise. It’s easy to stick with a workout routine in the beginning, but a lot of the times it will end becoming boring or just not fun anymore to the client. Here are a few tips to try and keep that motivation . . .  read more

Three minutes of exercise?

By Garrett Dunagan

Not everyone likes to spend an hour or more each day working out; running, jogging, swimming, lifting, etc. What if I told you there was another way? There has been a recent surge in popularity in a type of exercise called high-intensity interval training (HIIT), but why has it become so popular in the past few years? In the past . . .  read more

Exercising in Cold Weather

When winter arrives in Oklahoma, most people try to avoid exercising outdoors because of the temperature, but exercising in cold weather actually has some benefits. It may help burn more calories, gives you more energy, and even can enhance your mood. Most peoploe who exercise do know that exercise releases endorphins that make you feel good, but . . .  read more

Time to Bone Up

By Tyler Russell

For many females and some males it is crucial to increase or at least maintain bone mineral density to help prevent osteoporosis and osteopenia. Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by a decrease in bone mass and density, occurring especially in postmenopausal women, resulting in a predisposition to fractures. Osteopenia is a . . .  read more

Beating the (Fitness) Boredom

By John Interwicz

So, are you bored with the same old workouts every day?  If you have answered yes, you need to look for different exciting ways to workout. 

Studies show that around the 7 to 8 week mark of a workout plan or program  individuals start to lose motivation to be active and continue the exercise program. So, how can you beat the . . .  read more

What is Tabata?

By Blake Albright

History           

Tabata is a form of High-Intensity Interval Training (H.I.I.T) that has fitness and weight loss benefits.  According to breakingmuscle.com the name “Tabata” comes from Dr. Izumi Tabata, who was a Japanese physician, who did a research study using interval training.  The research was to determine . . .  read more

Plyometric Training in Your Everyday Life

By Tyler Russell

Have you ever thought to yourself, “What kind of training can increase my muscular strength, my performance, and help with injury prevention”? Well the answer is plyometric training. NSCA defines plyometric training, also known as jump training, as a form of conditioning aimed at creating controlled impact, maximum power, and . . .  read more

Fixing Your Posture

By Parker Swiggart

You see people day in and day out working hard in the gym when they could be improving at a much faster rate. This is because your body is trying to protect you, against yourself! Your poor posture is causing many aches and pains yet you don’t know it, so you don’t know to correct it. What if we trained in a way that . . .  read more

What is functional (training)?

Today’s topic is functional training; and yes I know when someone whispers the words functional training people immediately think CrossFit.  But, that is a stereotype or way of thinking which we should get away from.  Functional training is any kind of exercise training that has direct transferability to an everyday task or performance based . . .  read more