Quarantine

THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUR MORNING ROUTINE

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The January Program begins tomorrow and I’ve been prepping for the first Monday of the new year. I recently looked back at my morning routine post from Jan 2020 and was floored at how much my mornings have changed. Have you thought about yours? Morning routines are more important than ever, especially since we’re multi-tasking and juggling so much right now. We thrive from the consistency and efficiency of routines; they allow us to have more control of our day, reduce stress, keep us grounded and on top of our game. When our world gets knocked off it’s axis, having a morning routine that we can count on makes us feel motivated and much more in control of our lives.  

There’s real power in a morning routine because it’s comforting – Particularly when the routine involves good healthy habits like movement, whole foods, water, and self-care rituals like mindfulness. My morning routine is a big emotional motivator for me and it plays a huge part in my life. Committing to my best habits, especially during the past few months has been so vital.

Time is our most valuable standard and each piece of our morning routine should add value, joy, and productivity to our stressful, high-octane days. The goal is to build us up without burning out and we are naturally more productive in the AM. A solid morning routine is a lot like Newton’s Law of Motion. That AM routine IS the inertia that will snowball into your most important tasks – The ones that drive the most business, and bring you the most joy. 

Morning routines really help us keep our eye on the prize and our mindset strong. Moving your body everyday especially in the morning is an amazing productivity hack that helps us stay powerful, innovative, and forward-focused. Listen to your body and it will tell you what it needs. Maybe you need cardio or sculpt, or you might need to freestyle in your kitchen to some trap music. Seriously! Whatever movement will make you feel good should hold a sacred space in your daily routine.

LB'S FAVORITE STUDIO-TO-STREET BRANDS

LB wearing Joah Brown Triangle Bra and Empire Jogger

LB wearing Joah Brown Triangle Bra and Empire Jogger

There are many activewear brands that I like to workout in but so few have quality pieces that fit the Studio-to-Street category. it’s a rare one and due to my career and lifestyle it’s one that I’ve always heavily relied on. So much so that I created my own Studio-To-Street line with designer Bela Shehu in 2011. My days went from teaching class, to lunch meetings to picking up my son from school then to happy hour, home for dinner and back to instructor training. And l never wanted to look like I was a schlepping OR like a sweaty mess. Studio-To-Street is for our multi-faceted lives, and you know you have a piece when you’re wearing it out as much as you do on the mat.

2020 has reinvented our lives and style in so many ways and sure, we are home more than ever and Studio-to-Street is as necessary as ever. We need pieces that we can Zoom to SLB, to happy hour (zoom) to dinner with your pod, to walking the dog. These brands carry items that really transition. Here are my current favorite brands from the more lifestyle to activewear end: Joah Brown, Suzi Kondi, KITH, SET ACTIVE, PE Nation, Alo Yoga, bodysuits from FP Movement.

LB's Progress

Multiple times a day (sometimes multiple times in an hour), I am asked how I’ve changed my fitness routine and diet to achieve these results, and how they can do the same. I’ll share my entire story, but it’s a simple combination of a good diet and Studio LB. Anyone reading this can achieve similar results, with a little bit of dedication and commitment. Studio LB members have access to our nutrition guide, 7-day meal plan and recipes but I want to share my story with everyone (check out my LA story, Ten Independent Training Tips, and My At-Home Fitness Story).

The Fitness:

Prior to starting Studio LB and taking my workouts digital, I had a very successful brick and mortar fitness concept based in Philadelphia, which closed in 2016. It was an amazing period of my life and I am so proud of the brand that I built when living in Philadelphia. It will always be a feather in my cap. However, my work/life balance was non-existent. I was running multiple fitness studios, managing 50 employees, as well as running two smaller arms of the brand (a food and clothing company) under the umbrella. I was strictly wearing my CEO hat, and my days were packed with instructor training, class development, teaching, marketing, blogging, expansion, etc. The business was incredibly operationally heavy and my stress levels were through the roof. I was also a new mom. Between my more than full time job as a CEO/entrepreneur, and my more than full time job as a mom, there was no time to workout after work. I would often leave my center city condo and go for a quick run at 10PM.

Many of you might be thinking, but you still taught a few classes a week, isn’t that a workout? Absolutely not. Instructors demo the move once or twice, but then move around to work the room and correct. When I teach, it’s your workout, not mine. It doesn’t even come close to the workout you get from a Quick Burn, let alone a full 50-min workout.

Studio LB everything changed. My job now requires me to workout. Being on camera, you have to do almost every rep, of every move. I don’t take breaks or use different cuts. I film straight through so that my workout is the same as yours and so that I can test the content. You see me - the only breaks I take are when I need to catch my breath so that I can continue to talk and teach you.

Everyone is shocked to hear that Studio LB is all that I do, but that’s the truth. I do not attend studio classes so that I’m not creatively influenced as I want to keep my method pure. I film our weekly Program each week (four workouts): two 40-50 min. workouts and two 15-25 min. Quick Burn workouts. If I’m prepping for Activation, I may do some running and hill drills leading up to the retreat….but honestly, I can probably count the number of times on my two hands that I do this each year. Studio LB combined with a healthy diet is all I need, and it’s all you need! The key is to make sure you’re always working at 10. If you’re working at a 3-5 it won’t cut it. You’ve got to push at least at a 7 or 8 if not always at a 10.

The Food:

Food is everything. I’ve always been a healthy, whole foods eater, but in 2015/2016, I had noticed that my stomach would often hurt after a meal.  I chalked it up to stress or a possible gluten sensitivity. Or, maybe I was just stuffing my face. I was definitely drinking way too much cold-pressed juice. What I did know for sure was that my health was taking second place to an ever-growing list of professional and personal demands.

Then, in the fall of 2016, I had a severe auto-immune reaction to a Sweetgreen salad (SG, it's not you, it's me!). This particular salad was a triple threat: farro, quinoa, and tofu, along with a soy-based dressing.  I remember that I ate it on a Friday.  By that night, my stomach was six-months pregnant bloated, and my entire GI tract was painful to the touch.  I was in bed with a slight fever, chills and body aches.  It took me four full days to feel better, and I haven’t eaten tofu or farro since. 

After my company shut down in December 2016, I really went through it and completely fell off my healthy eating routine.  Initially, I was barely eating and then when I did eat, I ate unhealthily and drank too much wine at night.  In February, my friend and co-worker, Katie (you’ve seen her in some of the Studio LB workouts, or have spoken to her on the hotline) had just come back from two weeks in Panama followed by a wedding in Israel; three straight weeks filled with pasta, late nights out and lots of grilled cheese.  I overheard Katie talking to her sister about doing Whole30 for one month.  I decided that it wouldn’t hurt for me to check it out and join in but I knew immediately that it WASN’T FOR ME.

There were a lot of rules (and also a lot of bad press). It’s designed to help you identify foods that have an adverse effect on your body. In order to identify these foods, you must first eliminate them for 30 days to get your body to a blank slate.  So, no dairy, no sugar, no alcohol, no grains no legumes, including black beans, garbanzos, kidney or soy, and no additives like MSG.  Instead, the focus is: Meat, seafood, eggs, veggies, healthy fats like avocado, or olive oil, and low glycemic fruits like berries and apples (exactly how I eat now, btw).

I don’t love hard restrictions and I knew that I could easily do it my way since I eliminated dairy many years ago. I wasn’t going without:

  • Wine because I was going through some sh*t, so I allowed myself (and still drink) 6 oz. per day.

  • Lentils, and garbanzo beans…because they are not processed, and they are healthy, veggie proteins. 

  • Brown rice and quinoa. I’m a big fan of rice (it has fueled 10+ Activations along with killer transformations) and 2 tablespoons of quinoa is my sweet spot. 

  • Personally, I just cannot eat animal protein every day. I knew that I was going into this my way so that it would work for me.  What I was doing became the "LB Plan," and Katie and her sister actually did do Whole30. 

Week 1: "All Set!" With my fridge stocked to photo-shoot perfection, I started out strong. The first three days were great and I felt more energized.

Days four through seven were more difficult for me.  I don’t really ever deny myself what my body wants (within reason) but I really wanted to stick to my plan. I packed tea and plenty of fresh fruit, nuts and crudité on days when the struggle was really real, and I called Katie whenever I was tempted to cheat.  On day seven my abs were popping like they hadn't in years and at that moment I was ALL IN.

Week 2: “Who dat!?” On day 10, I felt like this was my new normal and I was never going back. I was excited, and my energy was through the roof.  My mood swings and stomachaches were gone for good and I was sleeping SO much better.

Week 3: “French fries?  Um, more veggies please!” By week three, I felt like the old me.  I was awake and alert, early mornings became easy, and I had absolutely no desire to cheat.  And, I was telling everyone.  When I believe in something, I spread the gospel something fierce.  Like, everyone I knew HAD TO DO THIS. 

Week 4: “It’s over?  I’m never stopping.” I was happy my 30 days were almost over, because I was really excited to reintroduce some dark chocolate, and a little something in my coffee, but I also felt so freaking fantastic that I didn’t want it to end.  My insides felt so perfect and healthy and I knew that I was committed to eating this way forever.

I incorporate these guidelines in my daily life today. I also eat small portions because I am a small person at 5’0”. Since April 2017, I’ve stuck with this plan, adopting a 90/10 rule where I mostly follow the plan unless I am out with friends or have a special event.

My plan has changed my relationship with food for the better.  My metabolism is like never before, and I don’t miss sugar at all.  I look forward to prepping, planning and cooking for myself and I love knowing what fuel my body really needs for energy and peak athletic performance. 

I hope you commit to falling in love with real, whole foods and cooking as much as I have.  Find what really works for you, and what is a non-negotiable to go without (don’t say pizza).  Also, I highly recommend doing this with a buddy. Now it’s a way of life for me, but I don’t know if I could have completed my second week without being able to lean on Katie.  

 

LB'S QUARANTINE ESSENTIALS

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A few things that have been making my life better the last 20 days. From the top left clockwise…

My bestie, Salvage Maria serape three layered face mask for provisioning, Saie Glowy Supergel and Glossier Skywash in Echo are all I need for off and on-camera (or Zoom)…really all I’m wearing beyond mascara in the top right pic. Joah Brown everything - They do sexy/sporty like no other and the quality and fit are unmatched. Studio LB is keeping me healthy, fit and sane, Bala Bangles for the walks and Studio LB, D-Nice Club Quarantine is my new going out, Hedley & Bennett Wake Up & Fight Mask by Ellen & Bob Cho for provisioning or when you don’t want to look medical. Aesop Resurrection Aromatique Hand Wash makes washing luxe and it’s worth every penny.

How to survive (& thrive in) Quarantine

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I’m on day nine of quarantine here in LA and omg I’ve had my moments but overall I’m still smiling. I wanted to wait at least a full week before I gave you some tips on how to survive (and thrive in) this state. I’m keeping this short and sweet and I’ll be updating as time goes on.

Shower - Just do it everyday. Oh, and shave. The mental and physical reset is key.

Wear real clothes - Get out of the sweats…I promise you’ll feel so much better. Time has lost all meaning —Don’t lose yourself!

Go outside - Fresh vibes and fresh air feel so good. I’ve been taking two-three walks daily and also working outdoors whenever possible. I’m in So Cal so this is easy for me but do whatever you can to get outdoors.

Exercise - How lucky are we that we have Studio LB? The weekly Program and the fact that the technique is rooted in cheer makes it so empowering and perfect for right now. So many people are new and struggling with at-home fitness. I’m getting the vibe that many feel like working out from home is subpar but honestly it just takes some getting used to.

Find the humor - These are some serious times so all smiles on deck. Memes, laughing with friends, making people smile…it all helps.

Meal Plan - Quarantine isn’t free reign to eat (and drink) whatever you want whenever you want and I can promise you that you will really regret it if you do. Make sure you’re drinking water, eating meals and not just snacking.

Support local restaurants - If you’re able to order healthy take-out, please do! Help support small local businesses who are really suffering. It’ll make you feel a sense of normalcy, as well.

Clean & clear your space - Do a deep spring clean get everyone in your home on the same page.

Make a to-do list - It’ll help give you a sense of purpose and really get things done.

Music - Turn off the news and turn on the music. I’m working on a playlist for you!

Get creative - A couple of days ago I picked up a taco kit from Guerrilla Tacos here in LA and within 30 minutes I named all 3/23/20 Studio LB workouts AND came up with so much content. It’s easy to forget how much our everyday life fuels our creativity. Do whatever you can from art to music —It’ll also inspire the little ones in your life to get off the screens and play.

Dance - Morning and night I blast music and freestyle. Get your crew involved. Energy OUT, guys!

Reach out and talk - I don’t mean small talk. Tell your friends WHY you’re angry, why you have a tattoo shaped like Europe, and why you don’t like his/her ex-boyfriend or girlfriend. Go on for hours about things that might not seem all that important. It’s cathartic.

Video chat - Take a break from texting and go face-to-face whenever you can. It’s SO helpful and it’ll strengthen your bonds and make you feel good.

Make peace - This is the ultimate reset, right? Let whatever it is go between you and your ex or your family and friends. Who cares about the past at this point?

Stay positive - Protect your mental health. Out with the negativity, in with the positivity.  Being positive and having positive thoughts will definitely attract everything good.

Enjoy this pause - There is a lot of hardship with our current situation but there is a special freedom here that we’ve been granted. This will not last forever. Try and find the positive in it!