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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A BETTER New Year’s Health and Fitness Resolution

Every time a new year dawns, millions of folks dust off a fitness or health resolution that ends up fading by Valentine’s Day. Sound familiar? Not this year! Join me and set a better goal, one that you can stick with, enjoy and most importantly, one that works.

Oh, and let’s start today. (Why wait until January 1st?)

We aren’t going to cut calories or go on a fad diet. We are going to resolve to get more of the thing proven to keep us feeling young, chronic disease at bay and our weight a non-issue. This new year,  build and protect your lean muscle level. (That’s your LML on Koko FitCheck!)

I’m fired up that all our Koko FitClub members around the country now have access to our new, patented FitCheck technology. Now you’ll be able to quantify the great Koko results happening inside your body. (The ones I’m always telling you about and you “feel,” but you can’t always see right away.) FitCheck is the tool we will use to track this totally different (and did I mention better?) new year’s fitness resolution.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to drive your LML number upward through regular Smartraining workouts over the course of 8 weeks and then again over the course of a second 8 weeks.  You wont be alone, I have everyone at Koko headquarters getting their strength, cardio and FitCheck on!

Here’s what to do to get started. Next time you head in for a workout at your local Koko FitClub, climb on FitCheck and get your LML and eBMI (enhanced body mass index) measurements. Your measurements will be recorded and charted for you automatically and you can track them on your personal MyKokoFitClub.com website under the “My Fitness” tab.  At minimum, take weekly measurements and check in online occasionally. Keep in mind over the short term you will see some ups and downs – it’s normal and to be expected. The real payoff will be looking at the sum total of those measurements after you have completed your first 8 weeks and then after 16 weeks.

If you consistently get to Koko FitClub for strength and cardio 3 times a week for 8 weeks, you will be very happy with the changes you see in your lean muscle levels and eBMI.  And, after 16 weeks? Forget about it! (Plus, you can pat yourself on the back for sticking to your resolution way past Valentine’s Day!)

Keep me posted on your progress. (You can post them right here as a comment.) I want to know the strength programs that you are on as well as your baseline and follow-up numbers. Both your eBMI and LML interest me, but I’m most tuned into seeing what happens to your lean muscle level.

Good luck, stay in touch and have a happy, healthy holiday season!

Michael Wood, CSCS
Cheif Fitness Officer
Koko FitClub

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A Strength Training Workout to Obsess Over

Love getting fit at Koko FitClub.

Dearest Koko Pace Bar,

This is a little bit embarrassing for me to admit…I find myself completely mesmerized by you! I literally can’t take my eyes off you. What’s more, I find your opinion of me has changed the way I do things. (That’s a first!) All I want is for you to be green and cheering my performance. Some might call this relationship unhealthy, but I say it’s the opposite! This might just be one of the healthiest relationships in my life. I know you are pacing my repetitions so my muscles get the optimal Time Under Tension. You prevent me from undermining my own success. You set the bar high for my own good and I want nothing more than to measure up to your high expectations!

Forever Yours,

Koko Nut

Do you have a healthy obsession with your Koko Pace Bar?  If you don’t yet, you might once you understand how incredibly effective it is for improving your strength. The captivating Pace Bar is how the Koko Smartrainer controls the amount of time your muscles are resisting weight during a repetition. In the world of exercise science, this is referred to as Time Under Tension. When multiplied by weight lifted and the amount of sets and reps, the resulting total measures the volume of your workout.

So, pace control is an absolutely critical piece of the effective workout equation, but for the independent (non-Koko) exerciser it is, at best, hard to optimize and at worst, totally ignored. One of the challenges to personal pace control includes our natural tendency to undermine our own workouts by doing each rep too fast, allowing momentum to do some or most of the work our muscles should. Thankfully for Koko Nation, the Smartrainer measures your personal range of motion, then customizes and optimizes pace control every rep. All you have to think about is keeping up with the Pace Bar!

If ever there was a relationship to obsess over, it’s the one with your Koko Pace Bar. You’ll be a stronger, healthier person because of it. ♥

Koko FitClub

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How I Get Fitness Motivation from my Koko Monthly Smartraining Review

I love that Koko gives me hard data on my exercise habits and feedback about my fitness progress. After years of Koko workouts, I still look forward to the 1st of each month when that data is delivered to me via email in my personal Koko Monthly Smartraining Review. I have a routine that I go through every time the report arrives in my inbox, and it plays a big part in keeping me motivated to stay on track with exercise.

First thing I do is save it to my special Koko Monthly Report gmail folder, where I keep all of my past reports at my finger-tips. Then, I take a quick look back to compare past month’s total strength and cardio sessions to my current report to see if I’m slacking anywhere. (There was NO slacking in March!)

Next, I take a peek at my total calories expended between strength and cardio sessions. Let’s say in March it was 6,800 calories. If I was on the ball with my nutrition,  then I should have lost about two pounds with that level of caloric expenditure. (Every 3500 calories expended = one pound weight loss.) Just to be clear, my main focus is not weight loss, (body composition and the ratio of lean muscle to fat is what really matters,)this is just one way I keep myself honest about how I’m doing with the “calories in” side of the equation.

I then take a look at my total hours spent Smartraining. My personal goal is a minimum of 150 minutes a week of moderate–intensity exercise. That equates to 600 minutes or 10 hours a month.

Last, but not least, I end with my All-time Best Performance data at the bottom. These are like gold stars! I check to see if I added any new 1000 point workouts and  if I managed to beat my personal highest session for weigh lifted. (Love when I have managed to do that.)

I hope this inspires you to look a bit differently at your Koko Monthly Smartraining Review. The data and feedback it contains is something that only Koko can give you.  It can be incredibly motivating and will most definitely keep you on track if you give it some attention. Now, when May 1st rolls around, are you going to be as excited as I am to see that report?

Stay Koko Strong!

Michael Wood, CSCS
Chief Fitness Officer
Koko FitClub

Koko FitClub Franchising