Fighting Back Against Cancer with Fitness: Koko FitClub Member Spotlight

Terry and the team at Koko FitClub Coral Springs

We are getting closer to May 4th and the kickoff to the Koko 5 Million Point Challenge to benefit Relay For Life®.  If you have ever “Relayed” you know that the whole inspiring experience is about honoring and celebrating those who have fought, and continue to fight  cancer. So, this week’s blog post is one great big celebration of a Florida KokoNut named Terry Best who, in the face of a tough cancer diagnosis, is empowered to fight back with Koko FitClub Coral Springs as his battleground.

Research has shown that for people fighting cancer, exercise can mean a longer life free from cancer. Besides enhancing overall health, mood and outlook, evidence suggests that exercise actually improves your immune system’s “cancer surveillance,” protecting you against future cancer recurrence. Terry’s story is bound to get you moving, and inspire you to sign up for The Koko 5 Milllion Point Challenge on May 4th benefiting Relay For Life®. (Which just happens to be the day after Terry’s birthday…) Read on!

By Special Guest Blogger, Terry Best

May 3rd, the day before the Koko 5 Million Point Challenge, will be my 65th birthday.  My wife and I have signed up for 12 and 10 cardio sessions, respectively, for this Relay For Life® event.  Before I retired, I always encouraged my employees to participate in the various Relay For Life® activities that were being held in the area.  I never thought it would mean as much to me as it does now.  I never thought I’d be the one fighting cancer.

Sixteen weeks ago I went to my primary doctor to see why I was so tired all of the time.  I joked with my wife that I probably needed my oil changed maybe had to have some of my fluids topped off.  After all, I am someone who takes good care of himself. (I’m 64 years old; 5’9”; 165 lbs; athletic; never smoked or experimented with drugs; having a drink means a glass of wine; and did I mention handsome? OK, OK, maybe I’m getting a little carried away.)  How could there be anything really wrong with me?  My blood tests were always fine, including my cholesterol that, for years, has been “in range” due to the pill that I take each night.  No cancer (EVER) on either side of my family, so that wasn’t even a consideration.  However, I was tired most of the time – unusually tired.  Well, that was sixteen weeks ago.

One look at my doctor’s face after he performed the always popular DRE exam to check my prostate said it all. I was in a state of shock.  There was no cancer in my family and absolutely no (none, nada, zilch) symptoms. During the next few weeks, it seems that all I did was schedule tests, spend endless hours in waiting rooms, take tests, wait for test results, schedule appointments to discuss test results with the appropriate doctors and then, start all over again. Life certainly had changed.

So, after ultrasounds,MRIs, PET Scans, bone scans and, my favorite, a prostate gland biopsy, the verdict was in:  I have a very aggressive case of prostate cancer.  It has spread from my prostate and is also now in my bones. That is labeled as “Stage 4” cancer. Lucky me – my cancer had no patience for Stage 2 or Stage 3 – it decided that Stage 4 is a much better place to be.  After all, with Stage 4 prostate cancer, it’s too late to operate. So, those smart, insidious cancer cells knew that they would be safe from the surgeon’s knife.

The protocol for my situation is hormone therapy, which deprives the cancer cells of testosterone. Without that fuel source, they die.  Unfortunately, at some time in the future, they will figure another way to thrive and we’ll have to go to Plan B.  Fortunately, with prostate cancer, (words that I never thought I’d use together) there are many other arrows in the quiver to use against it. The key for me, and all other prostate cancer patients, is to stay ahead of the curve and be in the right place at the right time when these new medications are available.

So, what does all of this have to do with Koko FitClub?  As it turns out, more than you’d expect.  When my oncologist told me that the depletion of testosterone will deprive the cancer cells of fuel, he also told me that it will cause me to lose muscle tone, gain weight and make me lethargic.  None of these side effects appealed to me, so I decided to do something about it.  While I’ve always been in decent shape, I’ve never liked the gym scene.  My wife and I used to belong to a health club, but I would head directly to the treadmills and spend all my time sweating and staring at a TV that was tuned to some channel that I would have never, ever chosen myself. (The treadmill must have worked at least a little, as I can proudly say that I was able to complete the Disney Marathon a few years ago.) I had no idea how to use any of the strength equipment and, even if I did, I had no idea what the correct weights, repetitions, sequences, etc. made sense for me.  But, as unappealing as going back into this situation was, when you find out that you have cancer, you tend to put things in perspective. I was going to work out.

As many of us do, I went to the internet to find a solution.  The amount of gyms and health clubs in my area is overwhelming, but they are all basically the same.  Pay your dues and figure out the rest.  They had pools and saunas and juice bars and basketball courts and racquet ball courts and spinning and twirling and preening and flirting and . . . well, you get the idea.  What they didn’t have was something for me.  They didn’t have something for a guy who didn’t need to lose weight, didn’t want to have bulging muscles and didn’t have a clue how to use the machines.  I needed a place that would provide both the roadmap to achieve my goals as well as the equipment/atmosphere that would make me feel comfortable doing so.  Then, I found Koko FitClub.

I met with the owner, Rob, and explained my situation to him.  Having cancer was still new to me and he was one of very few people who I had told about it.  I guess I wasn’t expecting his heartfelt compassion and, more importantly, his sincere desire to help me.  Rob showed me how Koko had various customized programs for a wide range of people with different goals, including (amazingly) mine.  Being able to do my entire strength workout  on one machine with a computer screen actually showing me how to do the exercises and adjust to my range of motion and strength variations was a revelation.  Could it be that there actually was a place that met every one of my needs?  And, to top it off, the owner, his staff and the other members of the club had the same mind set as me?  Sign me up!

So, what’s happened in the last sixteen weeks since that “you have a cancer” conversation in the doctor’s office?  Well, my testosterone level is now 0.00.  My PSA level went from more than 22 (2.5 to 4.0 is the target range) to 0.2.  And, my doctors are now using the word “remission.” As I’ve been told my cancer is “treatable but not curable,” “remission” is a wonderful word to hear.

What about the loss of muscle tone and “turning into a dumpling?” When my doctor asked me if I was experiencing any of the side effects that he warned me about – loss of muscle, lethargy, weight gain, etc. – rather than tell him about it, I handed him results I printed from my Koko webpage.  While I had to explain “Q Score” to him, the numbers and graphs of the other results spoke for themselves.

My first Koko workout was on February 4th.  My lean muscle was measured at 137 lbs. (I weighed approximately 167 lbs.) and my eBMI was approximately 17.  My “Q Score” was 58, which was very good for my age group. My lean muscle has INCREASED (remember, I had hoped to just maintain what I had) to 144 lbs. My eBMI remains in the ideal target range at 18.  My strength has INCREASED by 48 percent.  My Q Score is now 88, which is better than the average of any male age group, including those cool young guys in their 20’s and 30’s.  I’ve walked almost 100 miles and have lifted 500,000 lbs. I’ve accomplished all of this without any testosterone and, remarkably, actually enjoyed myself.

My doctor’s reaction was priceless.  Sixteen weeks ago, in this same room, he told me that I had aggressive prostate cancer and, obviously, it was a very serious conversation.  Now, he used the word “remission” and he was smiling from ear to ear (me too!) Having the ability to print out my progress and hand it to my doctor(s) is something that I never thought about when I joined Koko FitClub.  It has turned out to be a terrific way to show them how I’m fighting back.  

Fighting back. My treatment - receiving monthly shots in my hip and stomach and taking some pills each day – is relatively passive on my part. It’s up to my body chemistry to react to them.  However, by working out, I feel that I am actually attacking the cancer cells.  Each step, each completed rep, each scoreboard result on the Koko Smartrainer screen is evidence that I’m fighting back.  Koko uses the phrase “Stay Strong.”  That was the perfect reason for me to join.  I would have settled for “Stay Strong.” However, to my surprise, “Get Stronger” is much more applicable to what I’ve been able to achieve.

Terry Best

Sign up today for The Koko 5 Milllion Point Challenge on May 4th benefiting Relay For Life®.

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21-Day Koko Booster Exercise & Nutrition Challenge Update: Week 2

Karin has taken the 21 day Koko Booster exercise and nutrition challenge

Karin of Koko FitClub Herndon and all her Koko lanyards!

Josie and Karin in Northern Virginia are into week two of their 21 day Koko Booster program and they have been fantastic in keeping up with the Booster workout schedule. They also have been successfully incorporating their Booster meal plans into their busy lives.

Just to recap, two of our Northern Virginia clubs, Koko FitClub Herndon and Koko FitClub Ashburn each challenged a member to do a 21-Day Koko Booster Program, and to share their experiences and results with all of us. The 21-Day Koko Boosters are new with the launch of Koko Fuel and include customized, fully integrated strength, cardio and nutrition plans.

Heading into week two, here’s where they stand:

Josie, our 44-year-old mobile DJ from Koko FitClub Ashburn, has lost four pounds, her “Q” score is up to 18 and she’s lowered her eBMI to 46.6. (Remember, the eBMI number aligns with the traditional BMI scale but, unlike BMI, takes into account the amount of lean muscle in your body, a key medical indicator of your health.) Way to go, Josie!

“The strength work outs have been tough, but I am loving the results and the way that I feel,” she said. “The Fuel plan has given me a better understanding of how to plan meals that incorporate more fruits, vegetables, lean meats and healthy grains.”

Josie currently has a lean muscle level of 168.5 pounds.  The more lean muscle you have, the more calories your body burns during exercise AND at rest.  Lean muscle determines your metabolism and energy levels and affects your strength, agility and even your ability to fight disease.  As she continues on her fitness path, Josie may see her lean muscle level drop along with her total weight, but that’s to be expected. It’s impossible to lose only body fat when your goal is to lose a significant amount of weight. What her Koko Smartraining strength program will do is minimize muscle loss. We will see her lean muscle level make up an increasing percentage of her total body weight, and that will be reflected as a lower eBMI number!

Karin, our 53-year-old school bus driver from Koko FitClub Herndon has kept her weight in check and slightly reduced her eBMI to 25.6.  Her goal is to get stronger and increase her lean muscle level, which is currently 102 pounds. Love your consistency, Karin!

“I have tried the Koko Fuel recipes and especially love the turkey chili and all of the quinoa options,” she said.  “My family and I have been really focusing on making more healthy choices and are experimenting with different Greek yogurts to find one we like.”

Check in weekly to watch Josie’s and Karin’s progress as they incorporate workouts and meal planning into their daily routines and cheer them on as they start seeing results!

Keep up the great work ladies. Koko Nation is rooting you on!

Michael Wood, CSCS
Chief Fitness Officer
Koko FitClub
Customized Exercise. Customized Nutrition. Amazing Results.

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No Joke! Laughing Has Serious Health Benefits.

It’s not the Miles, it’s how you live them. (Video)

It’s hard to argue that laughing is infectious – tell me you didn’t at least giggle while watching that video. It’s also hard to argue that after a good “laugh fest,” you feel better – both physically and mentally.  Did you know the effects of laughter and exercise are very similar?  This is where you say something like: “Is this some sort of joke? Does laughter really provide health benefits that are similar to exercise? ” According to the new field of “gelotology” – the study of laughter and its effects on the body – it sure does!

This is good news people, and for some, maybe that’s all you need to know – laughter has health benefits.  After all, if we enjoy laughing, that’s likely reason enough to continue to laugh.  But, if you are like me, curious about how something as great as laughing can provide health benefits similar to exercise, then put a smile on your face and read on.

Laughter experts, (is that an awesome job or what?) Dr. Lee S Berk and Dr. Stanley Tan, were among the first to discover that laughing helps maximize many functions of various body systems.  One of the key findings of their study was that laughter optimizes hormones in the endocrine system, including decreasing the levels of cortisol and epinephrine, which leads to stress reduction.

Cortisol is a key hormone when it comes to exercise and weight loss, and “less is better.”  Cortisol is a “catabolic” hormone, which means that it breaks tissue down (as opposed to building tissue up the way testosterone, growth hormone and insulin do.)  We all know that consuming too many calories and not exercising regularly lead to weight gain, but there are other factors that can make weight loss more difficult.  One of those factors is high cortisol, largely from chronic stress.  If something as simple and enjoyable as laughter has the ability to decrease cortisol levels, start your “LOL” prescription immediately.

Decreasing stress is definitely a shared benefit of laughter and exercise, (unless you are exercising too long – it’s no coincidence that a Koko Smartraining strength workout is only 30 minutes,) but the comparisons don’t stop there.

Blood Flow:
When we laugh, our pulse and blood pressure go up, we breathe faster and send more oxygen to our muscles and organs.  That increased level of oxygen in our blood gives us more energy.   Similarly, exercise and physical activity deliver oxygen and nutrients to your tissues and help your cardiovascular system work more efficiently. And, when your heart and lungs work more efficiently, you have more energy to go about your daily routine.

Immune Response:
As we discussed already, laughter decreases stress, which in turn, improves the functioning of our immune system.  Some studies have shown that laughing and the ability to use humor raises the level of infection-fighting antibodies and boost the level of immune cells.  Laughing also increases the response of tumor and disease killing cells, such as T-cells, and defends against respiratory infections by the immunoglobulin created in saliva.  In the same vein, exercise can boost your immune system by providing a boost to the cells in your body that are assigned to attack bacteria.


Calorie Burn:
Last, but not least, laughing burns calories! When you laugh, you are giving your diaphragm and abdominal, respiratory, facial, leg and back muscles a light workout.  Maciej Buchowski, a researcher from Vanderbilt University, conducted a study in which he measured the amount of calories expended in laughing.  Mr. Buchowski concluded that 10-15 minutes of laughter burned 50 calories.  (Imagine the effect I could have on the calorie burn for Koko Cardio if I worked in a stand up routine…)
While those 50 calories are a nice bonus and add up over time, don’t skip today’s workout because you watched “Bridesmaids” last night.  One piece of chocolate has about 50 calories.  At the rate of 50 calories per hour, losing one pound would require 12 hours of concentrated laughter. The world record for non-stop laughter, held by Belachew Girma, is 3 hours and 6 minutes.  That said, some interesting fitness trends have emerged that combine exercise with laughter; check one of them out here – you won’t be disappointed (but you may decide my Koko Cardio stand up routine isn’t such a brilliant stroke of genius.)

So my friends, as contrary as it sounds, humor and laughter should be taken seriously when it comes to the impact they have on our health and wellbeing.  After all, this “medicine” is fun, free, easy to use and doesn’t require a prescription.  Since laughter pre-dates speech by perhaps millions of years, we can conclude that laughter the most ancient of medicines still being used today.

I hope that every mile of your journey is filled with the wonderful sounds of laugher, that you find humor in as many situations as you can, and that you take the time to stop and laugh with the people you care about the most.

Laugh more…live better!

Michael Wood, CSCS
Chief Fitness Officer
Koko FitClub
Customized Exercise. Customized Nutrition. Amazing Results.

Try a complimentary Koko FitClub workout near you!

Change lives with us! Find out about becoming a Koko FitClub franchisee here!

21-Day Koko Booster Exercise & Nutrition Challenge: Day 1

Josie from Koko FitClub Ashburn

Josie from Koko FitClub Ashburn has taken us up on the 21-Day Koko Booster Challenge!

With the launch of Koko Fuel, there is no one else in the world that can offer anything comparable to Koko FitClub’s holistic, simple path to fitness. I’m really excited to see members benefiting from it out in the “real world.” I want you to see it too!

So, two of our Northern Virginia clubs, Koko FitClub Herndon and Koko FitClub Ashburn have each challenged a member to do a 21-Day Koko Booster Program, and share their experience and results with all of us. The 21-Day Koko Boosters are new with the launch of Koko Fuel and include customized, fully integrated strength, cardio and nutrition plans.

Josie, from Koko FitClub Ashburn, is a 44-year-old mobile DJ who once lost more than 100 pounds but then gained it back. Her current fitness goal is not just to lose weight, but to change the way that she and her husband approach their overall health and fitness.

“I love the fact that Koko FitClub offers a no pressure, no mirror environment with specific fitness and nutrition plans designed just for me,” she said. “Losing weight only to gain it back is so discouraging, so I am looking forward to making real lifestyle changes with this challenge.”

Her starting “Q” Score (a score that represents each Koko member’s relative strength) is 15 – the average among the women of Koko Nation in their 40s is 48. Josie’s current Koko eBMI is 46.8 – 17.9 points away from a healthy fit zone. (Remember, eBMI number aligns with the traditional BMI scale but, unlike BMI, takes into account the amount of lean muscle in your body, a key medical indicator of your health.)

Karin, from Koko FitClub Herndon, is a 53-year-old former paralegal who is now safely transporting school kids as a bus driver.  Her fitness goals include losing a few pesky pounds and improving her lean muscle level.

“I have been a member of Koko FitClub since April of 2012 and love that it offers me an affordable substitute to a pricey personal trainer.  I have had memberships at so many gyms I’ve lost count and I’ve hired expensive trainers, but I have never found a program as easy to follow as Koko Smartraining.”

Her starting “Q” Score is 60 – the average for a woman in her 50s is 43 and her current eBMI is 25.7.  With her current fitness levels in the healthy range, her goal now is to increase her lean muscle level, lose a few pounds and lower her eBMI.

Stop by weekly as I chronicle Josie’s and Karin’s progress as they incorporate workouts and meal planning into their daily routines and help me cheer them on as they start seeing results!

Best of luck to you, Josie and Karin! You have a big cheering section!

Michael Wood, CSCS
Chief Fitness Officer
Koko FitClub
Customized Exercise. Customized Nutrition. Amazing Results.

Try a complimentary Koko FitClub workout near you!

Change lives with us! Find out about becoming a Koko FitClub franchisee here!

Custom, Integrated Exercise and Nutrition: Get Fired Up for Koko Fuel!

Koko Fuel, custom nutrition and exercise is coming!

Hey Koko Nation, have you heard?

Koko Fuel, Koko’s customized, online nutritional guidance program, is coming Monday, February 4!

I know, you have to be living under a rock to have not heard by now…It’s just that I’m really fired up about this. You are going to have access to something no one else in the world has. And, it’s really going to be a pivotal change for those of us who have struggled with the “calories in” side of the equation.

Here are a few details to digest. (Pun intended.)

Online Meal Plans and Nutritional Guidance -  With Koko Fuel, Koko members will now have access to one-of-a-kind, customized nutrition plans fully integrated with their exercise plans. And, it’s only available at Koko FitClub.

New Smartraining Tracks – To give Koko members a customized Koko Smartraining plan that aligns their exercise AND nutrition goals, we are also introducing nine NEW Smartraining tracks, designed to burn fat, build muscle and protect metabolism. This means we’ve totally re‐optimized all strength and cardio programs, keeping the best of the best and adding some new ones for you to enjoy. You’re going to love it!

Koko members, look today for an email from me with additional information about getting started with Koko Fuel. And, look for more details by email on February 4 when Koko Fuel goes LIVE!

Get fired up for Koko Fuel!

Michael Wood, CSCS
Chief Fitness Officer
Koko FitClub

Try a complimentary Koko FitClub workout near you!

Change lives with us! Find out about becoming a Koko FitClub franchisee today!