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Oxygen TV – the launch of Kiama Fitness

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Today on Oxygen TV, Dave is here with the Weekly Wrap to discuss all things Oxygen Health & Fitness. Topics covered today include:

  • Winter in Kiama
  • The launch of Kiama Fitness
  • 2 new shows in the works for Oxygen TV
  • Tactical fitness
  • BossWomen of Kiama

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As Kiama’s first and largest Boot Camp, as organisers of Australia’s Toughest Fun Run, to now running an award winning fitness facility in a professional Allied Health partnership, we know Kiama because we’ve been doing fitness all over this town running our business for 10 years now.

And on the topic of business, we really help small business owners well. We’re great at helping Boss Women, managerial mummas and ladies in leadership. If you’re a local first responder, we already train Firies, Police, Nurses, Lifeguards, if you’re a local level sports athlete follow along with the show Tactical, see the different types sessions and how anyone in Kiama can replicate us.

Tactical is the diary of 3 Local Firies taking on tactical training sessions designed by Kiama’s Outdoor Training Specialists @Oxygenfitnesskiama via a 4th slightly older Firie and Member of Oxygen who will video their journey via Elev8 aerial images

These 4 Retained Firefighters who collectively notched over 100 days of bush fire fighting last Summer, will keep watch over every area of this town on a mission to be at their best for themselves & their families but also the safety of this town.

Along the way you’ll discover areas of Kiama and surrounds we’ve already trained in and we’ll take it up a notch. Its all part of the Spring 2020 re launch of Kiama Boot Camp.

If you like what you see in this group and you want to get involved training outdoors, or indoors, great we’re here to help.

You’ll also hear about an inspiring group of BossWomen who are leading the way in the Kiama community in general. These images are brought to you via NEG Photography.

Oxygen’s always had FitChicks, our female training standards to aim for, and and our guys equivalent Spartan Training Club. They’re Measures of excellent fitness. Now we have BossWomen overseeing them, Tactical overseeing everyone and Oxygen overseeing them all.

Oxygen Health & Fitness is our business but there is so much great value and free information we can give to the people of Kiama.

You’re about to experience all the great ways to stay fit, active and healthy in the great town of Kiama. Strap in.

*Boot Camp
*Strength Training
*Bodyweight Training
*Interval Runs
*Boxing Sessions
*Sports
*Walks
*Beach Sessions
*Games
*Relaxation
*Floatation
*Massage
*Golf Courses
*Kids Fitness
*Food
*Drink
*Stayz
*Weekend Retreats
*Local Road Trips
*Home Gym Packages
*Zoom @ home Sessions

Oxygenfitnesskiama 2019 Year in Review – Part 2

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In case you missed Part 1 of our 2019 Year in Review, click here.

Jul/Aug/Sep

Training & Testing

The July Program was a great chance to practice all the things we challenge you with in Testing Week. Some Heavy 5 Rep, then 4 Rep, 3 Rep, 2 Rep Sets.

It was all about getting some practice in to nail your technique and prepare as best as possible to perform when you needed to for Testing Week. 

Here was some of our feedback and tips for testing Week criteria:

SQUATS

  1. Pull the bar down hard to activate your Lats.
  2. Hit a parallel depth (or lower) every Rep.
  3. Push those knees out as you stand back up.

DEADLIFTS

  1. Activate your Lats to minimize a rounded back.
  2. Push your lower body & pull your upper body.
  3. Lock it out at the top for 2 seconds to complete.

BENCH PRESS

  1. Line it up over your lower chest BEFORE lowering.
  2. Gently squash bar into your chest, don’t bounce it.
  3. Stay as tight as possible whilst pushing back up.

PUSH UPS

  1. Move AFTER the metronome beep.
  2. Lead with the CHEST, not the head.
  3. Hit full depth every Rep.

PULL UPS

  1. Pull from your arm pits to activate Lats.
  2. Stay tight and don’t kip/bounce/have an epileptic fit.
  3. Extend your arms fully every Rep.

PLANK

  1. Get tight (Glutes/Quads/Lats/Guts).
  2. Stay tight (Glutes/Quads/Lats/Guts).
  3. Shout out when you think you’re done (you’re not).

ROWER

  1. Push hard with the legs.
  2. Extend back with the hips.
  3. THEN pull with your upper body.

RESULTS

We 100% guarantee when you get better at all the above exercises you will transform your body.The catch is that you get better at these exercises when:

  1. you do them consistently
  2. you execute great technique
  3. (and this is the clincher) you eat well consistently. This includes fueling your body well in the lead up so you perform better and eating a great post workout meal and consuming nutrients that help your body repair, regenerate and recover.

Winter Warrior Challenge

The Winter Warrior concept was designed waaaay back in about 2012. Winter typically being colder & darker makes it one of the toughest periods of the Year to keep people motivated. So we’ve been coming up with different ways to hold people accountable (there’s that word again) by tracking attendance, running different challenges and most of the time, pumping out some good hard workouts.

2019’s Winter Warrior Program kicked off this week and it fits the bill.

The Long Rest Breaks from our July Program have well and truly disappeared. The Heavy Weights we were using too.

Now it’s more about Moderate Weights (which still feel pretty heavy the way this Program is structured) and Incomplete Rest Breaks.

Each Minute on the Minute, bang, we’re doing something. Sometimes two things.

It’s tough, but every Program here is challenging in it’s own way. Every Program is as hard as you make it.

Some people love the Heavy stuff with Long Rest Breaks.

Others love this non stop high heart rate style Sessions more.

You can’t do either type of Program all the time. It’s called Periodisation. It means splitting your Year up into Phases of High Intensity/Lower Volume, Lower Intensity/Higher Volume etc so that you can keep forcing your body to adapt, allow your body to recover and continue making progress. It’s the sciency-shit.

Oh one last thing, if you thought the mid-week Sessions were tough, just wait for Saturday. Each week from now until the end of Winter (yes it’s not that far away) we’ll be hitting the Ladder of Death. Check out the Video below for an idea of the 300 Workout.

Oxygen HQ 4th Anniversary

We celebrated our 4th Anniversary at Oxygen HQ in August and we sent out some info in the Mail regarding a Membership Sale we were having to celebrate. We always celebrate the milestone moments because running a small business is hard work and the statistics out there on how many businesses fail and close their doors are scary.

In many ways a fitness business could be one of the most time consuming ones there is. Very early starts and late finishes are the norm and that’s just the Session times. Then you’ve got all the hours in between to actually run, manage and grow the business. It was a proud moment 4 years earlier when Kiama MP Gareth Ward officially opened our Kiama Gym.

So why were we having a Sale?

An important and sometimes uncomfortable part of running a business is the conversation around raising prices. It’s smart & common practice to commit to raising prices in small increments on a regular basis. It’s also smart to make sure you deliver a ton of value to justify the price rise. The purpose of a business is to be profitable, not charitable and sometimes this is forgotten. According to our Accountant, we needed to be more profitable to ensure we can deliver a high quality service, re-invest in our continued growth and pay our Staff accordingly. So we raised our Prices.

Some may argue that Oxygen is already more expensive than other Gyms around, why should we pay more? Don’t compare us to Gyms. With a gym you pay for access to the building. That’s it. Some might offer classes like boxing or abs/bums/thighs etc which is generic, cookie cutter for everyone. Don’t compare us to a Gym, compare us to working with a Personal Trainer. I myself did PT over 15 years ago and even back then would charge $50/hour. So by the time you’ve trained 3 times per week you’re looking at $150 per week. The way Oxygen is structured you have a Program that’s based around your Goals, you train with a Coach every day, plus a motivated group of people and you can do that as many times per week as you want for anywhere from $25-$90 per week depending on which options you go with.

Why the changes in Memberships?

Every year we review our Membership & Service offerings to see what’s working well and what needs improvement. All Members get Unlimited Access to the Gym, but some Members are more experienced than others and so different levels of Membership are available to reflect that. Clients can earn discounts for improving their performance by way of a Challenge. But this also involves a Penalty if they can’t live up to the expectations.

Some Members require more help with other areas of their health whilst some don’t need it as much. Some of us have lots to learn, others know what they need to do but require more discipline or accountability to actually apply what they know. So different Memberships offerings are necessary.

Oct/Nov/Dec

Oxygen Challenge Week Series 19

Series 19 was not only the biggest we’ve ever run, it was also one of the best.

We had a couple of Members who’ve been around the block and done a few Challenge Weeks, and also a few Oxygen Veterans that have done over 14 Challenge Weeks and commented how much they enjoyed this latest Series. Well, enjoyed might not be the word but you know what I mean.

On top of the enjoyment factor, attendance numbers were at an all time high. Prior to last week, the biggest Session we had ever run here at Oxygen HQ was 36 people for a Winter Warrior Session. Last week we had 38, 39, 40, 41 and a record 43 people at one particular session. We had a Warm Up routine that was used all week which was 8 Stations of 4 people, or 32 people total. One Session early in the week I looked at the number of people in the room and figured we’d have to make it 5 people per station. That still wasn’t enough so it became 6 people per station and eventually we were able to fit everyone in because that particular set-up would fit 48!

The attendance numbers seemed to be fairly evenly spread through the week too which made for a great contest between the 4 Teams and an awesome vibe as everyone battled it out across the 10 Sessions.

Green broke out to the early lead, then Yellow made a statement that night winning everything on offer at Session 2. Blue won Session 3, then Yellow the 4th, Green the 5th, Red the 6th, Green the 7th, Yellow the 8th, then Blue won the 9th mid week Session on Friday morning to be tied with Yellow going into the Finale.

Yellow then simply dominated the Finale & surged to a big lead to win Challenge Week Series 19.

Yellow veterans Kat Hayward, Leanne, Jamie & Jess Williams were there a lot, Dean & Jess Alaban attended heaps too and Dean managed to refer one of his employees a new guy Matt Le who was more than helpful. That sort of horsepower together with the Smith boys Ryan & Tyler and Ben Hayward made for a strong Team. Steph Reid fitted in a few Sessions before her Wedding preparations on the Saturday. Then you throw in a returning Yellow Lynley Coles who did Oxygen many years back and knows what Challenge Week is all about. But it was a new kid on the block, Michelle East, who many refer to as Mighty Mouse, who ultimately took out the honours for Yellow MVP after really embracing the concept of Challenge Week, turning up morning & night and showing her worth to the Team.

Other notable mentions must go out to Blue MVP Kylie Strong who only got out of a boot from a broken leg on Monday and turned up to heaps of Sessions and fought hard. Green’s MVP was Melissa Stewart who smashed it out for 9/10 Sessions despite juggling 2 kids and a husband with a busy work schedule. Red’s MVP was the hard-working Faye Worner who I believe did every session despite some recent injury troubles abut it’s unsure whether she has a job to go back to this week as the CEO of the busy Waminda Women’s Health Corporation.

Congrats to Yellow, all our MVP’s and everyone who participated in another very challenging week.

Member of the Year Awards

Over a delicious 3 Course Menu at Olive & Vine Restaurant, we held the 2019 Oxygen Member of the Year Awards on Saturday Night. It started with the Challenge Week Presentation and soon after we moved on to the first of our Awards.

The Rookie of the Year is someone who has only joined in the past 12 months since the last Awards Night and who shows a lot of promise. They’ve got to show potential with a Barbell, pump out some solid reps with their Body Weight, have a bit of ticker and just generally be a nice friendly person. Kylie Falconer certainly fits that bill and we’re stoked to have her around.

The Mums Gone Strong Award recognises a special Woman who has juggled the tasks of motherhood with an equally strong commitment to training to be at their best for their family. With a busy full time job, a 3 year old daughter and a hubby who worked in Sydney, Katherine Faulkner was driving down daily from Bellambi earlier in the year. She’d not been getting the results she liked from her Anytime Fitness membership and upon seeing her mate Nic Smith’s progress, decided to join. Since then she’s “found her tribe” in her own words, referred her Husband Tim and trained through her second Pregnancy to deliver a healthy baby boy Axel.

The FitChick & Spartan of the Year again have to be strong with a Barbell, good with their Body Weight and just an asset to have at training. They’ve sometimes been at it for not only 12 months but a couple of years before they make some solid progress. This year’s recipients were exactly that, with Jess Alaban and Liam Sheridan showing some great consistency over the past few years at Oxygen before they made some real breakthroughs in 2019.

Our Kings & Queens of Conditioning went to Nardia Guillaumier and Ryan Smith because simply, it doesn’t matter what task you give them, they’re gunna be hard to beat. They have awesome aerobic capacity and although it sounds like the same thing, they have ticker. What that means they keep going, and show perseverance when the going gets tough.

Our ultimate gong, the Member of the Year, went to Kyla Reeves. Kyla started Oxygen in February 2018. She had little gym experience and came to us looking to regain her health after the birth of her little girl Bowie. She became a popular Member and a great ambassador for our Mums Gone Strong movement in 2018. Earlier this year she discovered she was pregnant with Twins and committed to being as strong and healthy as she could be to deliver two healthy babies into the world. And that she did, becoming one of our most consistent members training up to 35 weeks pregnant and delivering 2 beautiful babies Kyuss and Elke.

She recently completed her comeback from Twin pregnancy by attending our Challenge week Finale as her return to training. An inspirational training partner and beautiful person inside and out.

Well done Kyla and congratulations to all our Award Winners from 2019!

Oxygen’s 10th Birthday!

Oxygen Health & Fitness first started today 10 years on October 11th 2009. Thank you to everyone who has played a part in getting us to where we are today, none more so than Jade, Jan & Mal Lambert. Here‘s a selection of highlights from 10 Years as Kiama’s Best Fitness Business.

Programming is what we do best

 I hate it when fitness “gurus” on Instagram etc use that word – Program – when they constantly show ever changing workouts with exercise variations different to yesterday, exercises they just plain made up and workouts that just make no sense whatsoever. Ahh that’s not a Program love, that’s rubbish. See examples like Alexia Clark, KaisaFit etc.

A Program is something a Coach designs to provide a new stimulus to the body, then a period to adapt & compensate and then some time to allow improvement. if you constantly change the workouts & exercises you’ll never know if you’re improving and there’s a fair chance you’ll perform an exercise one day that you’re not accustomed to and perhaps with less than optimum technique you might even injure yourself.

A lot of people think they need to “change it up” to “keep the body guessing“. Some people do it because their attention span is waaaaay too short and they often don’t have very clear goals so it never really matters too much. Think about it, let’s say your child takes guitar lessons and they’re getting a bit bored. When questioned they respond that they still really like guitar and they want to be in a famous rock band one day. Would you say that it’s ok because they’re bored this week that they can switch over and do piano lessons? Of course not. It might keep them interested this week but what purpose does it serve?

A lot of fitness professionals use variety too often because they fear their clients will get bored and lose interest. I myself did this a lot in the beginning of my career in the early 2000’s and used to pride myself on the fact that one client I trained never did the same workout twice in a row for over 2 years. He enjoyed it and he was a client for many years but during this time it was really hard to gauge whether he had really improved much.

Since then I’ve looked at what the best Coaches across the industry do and they create Programs usually based around 5 or 6 Main movement patterns and they get better at them over time. There is variety but not as much as most people think. Programs can be anywhere from 4-16 Weeks depending on a number of factors but for us, in this Group environment, we’ve found 4 Weeks allows a long enough period of time for some small improvements but a short enough timeframe so that people don’t get bored. You need some continuity to make the technical improvements required to then be both competent and confident with more weight or reps.

This Kiama Fitness Business already has the entire Year of Programming mapped out for 2020 with a number of 4 Week Programs, Testing Weeks, Challenge Weeks, Target Weeks, Boot Camps, the Oxygen Olympics and the first of what we hope will be some successful In-House Competitions. There’s plenty to look forward to next year so if you’re keen to be part of it or know someone who should, send here to the New Year’s Revolution Challenge.

Happy New Year!

Kiama Gym’s Breaky MATES

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Today’s Friday Fuel Recipe is one we discovered back in 2016 at our Kiama Gym Oxygen Health & Fitness.

More than a Recipe,  it’s more like a nutrition concept we created for a healthy start to your day. It’s called Breaky MATES. That’s:

  • Mushrooms
  • Avocado
  • Tomato
  • Eggs
  • Spinach

It has Lean Protein with the Eggs, Healthy Fats from Avocado and a few Veggies which offer Fibre & some great Vitamins and Minerals. If you train before Breakfast or want to add Muscle you’d add in some Starchy Carbs as well.

You can do Breaky Mates sooooo many ways, like these photos show.

  • Scrambled Eggs 
  • Poached Eggs 
  • Quiche or Frittata 
  • Omelette 
  • On Toast (Starchy Carb) 
  • w Hash Brown (Starchy Carb) 
  • w Baked Beans (Starchy Carb) 

Enjoy!

Former Wallaby & Professional Rugby Player Matt Giteau knows MATES are a great Breaky choice!

Delicious High Protein Snack from your Kiama Gym

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Today’s Friday Fuel Recipe is one that we’ve shared before at our Kiama Gym Oxygen Health & Fitness but it actually comes from the Cook Book Anabolic Cooking.

I sort of forgot about this Recipe for a while until just recently when I decided I needed to add some Healthy Snacks back into my regime that satisfied my sweet tooth. This one ticks all the boxes.

Enjoy!

Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Bars

Ingredients:

  • 8 Scoops Chocolate Protein Powder
  • 1 Cup Oatmeal
  • 1/2 Cup Peanut Butter
  • 1/4 Cup Low Fat Milk
  • 4 Tbsp Honey
  • 3 Tbsp Cocoa Powder
  • 3 Tbsp Slivered Almonds

Instructions:

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine Protein Powder, Oatmeal, Peanut Butter, Honey, Milk & Cocoa Powder.
  2. Sprinkle almonds evenly across a large baking dish & then pour mixture on top. Use hands to spread mixture evenly across dish.
  3. Refrigerate for 1 Hour.
  4. Using a metal spatula (or a large knife) divide up into 10 portions.

Nutritional Information:

(Per Serving)

Calories 253
Protein 25g
Carbs 18g
Fat 9g

YUM!

Oxygenfitnesskiama Weekly Wrap Jan 12th 2018

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Welcome to the first Weekly Wrap of 2018!

This is one thing we always manage to stay very consistent with to keep our Members up to date with everything Oxygen. It’s normally a weekly Email Newsletter and still will be but it will also be on the Blog here giving more people an opportunity to see what’s been happening, who’s been doing well and what’s coming up in the world of Oxygen Health & Fitness Kiama.

Read on for the latest Weekly Wrap.

Dave Lambert
Oxygen Health & Fitness

Training through the Silly Season

For only the second time since Oxygen Health & Fitness Kiama first started back in 2009, we remained open during the Xmas break. Every year I get a handful of people who ask the question of what Hours we will be open during the Xmas/New Year’s period. Almost every time we have shut down for 2 weeks to allow ourselves and Members a bit of time off. December is such a busy time for everyone these days that most people limp into Xmas needing a break. From work, from training, from life. We’ re no different although I do believe time management, excuses & just general laziness combine well that time of year.

But we remained open this past Xmas/New Year albeit reduced Open Gym Hours but it at least gave a few committed peeps an opportunity to come in, burn a few of the extra calories off and just relieve some stress. Special shout out to those committed Members who popped in over the break, it’s certainly helped them this week as we resumed normal group sessions again.

Oxygen is well underway for 2018

As discussed above, a few people started their 2018 training straight away, like January 2nd. For most Members though, it all resumed this week kicking off this past Monday with this Kiama Gym’s 3 Week Get Moving Again Program (I just made that name up). The Group Timetable is split into 30 Minute blocks in January with the options to come in for Half an hour, 1 Hour or even 90 Minutes of back to back Sessions. This has given everyone a bit of structure but also some flexibility. This time of year often sees people coming in with one of two mindsets:

  1. no idea what to do except for the fact that they need to burn off their Xmas calories
  2. a way too complicated routine involving supersets, body part splits, intermittent fasting and 2 sessions a day programs of strength in the morning and cardio at night

Whoah fella, back it up a bit.

Let’s focus on the basics again, re-establish some technique for 2 Main Lifts in 30 Minutes, a short bout of Conditioning and then maybe a few higher intensity sessions.

Let’s set this up for long term success.

I know you wanna get moving again. I know you want to get after those Goals.

Let’s create something sustainable so you don’t fall off this ridiculously impossible to follow Program and you’re right back where you started come February.

Here’s the Timetable for January:

New Year’s Revolution

We’ve been working on something BIG behind the scenes since late last year. Given the time of year, with billions of people around the world setting off with hopes of losing weight, getting fit, looking ripped etc, transformation contests are all the rage. That’ s not to say it’ s a bad thing, there’ s just multiple different options at your disposal and they certainly have become a great way for fitness companies (including ours) to market their services.

Lots of Challenges will get great looking Before & After Photos but what sort of sustainable Results have they been able to achieve for people in the long term? People often throw themselves into these 30 Day, 6 Week, 10 Week & 12 Week Challenges with excessive Exercise Programs, they drastically reduce Calories, Carbs, Fats etc in a misguided attempt to lose weight and get ripped. It’ s not a sustainable approach and inevitably the fat soon returns and the metabolic damage is severe. This causes yo-yo type effects which people can be stuck in for years. Each failed attempt sapping away at their motivation that they will ever ” get it right” .

Thankfully in 2018, Oxygenfitnesskiama has the New Year ‘ s Revolution Challenge with a Long Term Approach that helps you sustain your hard earned Results and a big Reward to sweeten the deal. Stay tuned…

Weekly Wisdom

Friday 12th January

Oxygen Mixed Touch Footy resumes (6pm Field 2)

 

Saturday 13th January

The ever popular Saturday smash of Kiama Strength & Conditioning to kick start your weekend.

 

 

Monday 29th January

Testing Week is important to get an honest Assessment of where your Health & Fitness is at. Regardless of whether you want to lose weight, gain weight, get stronger, be more athletic, anything, you cannot reach your Goals without Testing yourself. “If you’re not assessing, you’re just guessing.”

 

Oxygenfitnesskiama 2017 Year in Review – Part 2

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If you missed Part 1 of our 2017 Year in Review, click here to check it out.

July

Strength101 with added extras

Following on from the success of our Winter Warrior Challenge, which ended mid July, we had many of our New Members asking what’s next?

Knowing we would be transitioning back to a more traditional Strength Training routine, we ran another Strength101 3 Week Workshop Series to get back in the habit of lifting heavy, perfecting technique and preparing ourselves for the mid year Testing Week that was coming up. A few of the newbies weren’t 100% sure about it but signed on anyway and everybody had the added extra challenges of not just a 500m Row Test but a 1km Row, 2km Row and for those willing to test themselves, a 5km Row.

We were lucky enough to gain three really important Members of our community from this follow up Program, Jake Wadsworth and Rachel Sheppard (a Husband & Wife duo) as well as Carolyn Mackenzie. Rachel & Carolynn came via Jade’s Soccer Team and Jake joined us via Rach raving about her experience during the Winter Warrior Challenge. Rach & Carolynn proved to be real success stories improving their strength & conditioning out of site, increasing their performance on the Soccer pitch and re-shaping their bodies in the process. Carolynn has also helped out by way of her Graphic Design Business Switch Up Design. She’s created some great graphics for us including the Transition Slides for our Oxygen TV Episodes.

Jake was an instant hit in our community, his infectious energy made him a great training partner and he was genuinely thankful after every session that he’d been introduced to our community. He impressed us so much that he took out our Rookie of the Year Award at the Oxygen Member of the Year Awards. In some great news, Rach & Jake are expecting their first child but unfortunately for us, they have now moved back up north around Port Macquarie to be closer to family. We wish them all the best and it was pleasure meeting you both.

New Memberships

We re-worked our Membership Packages in July. We needed to do this anyway but with several of our Winter Warriors flowing into Strength101 they were again looking for answers as to what to do next. This led us to fine tuning 3 Main Memberships and we re-engineered them all slightly with different features and benefits. We’ve since added an extra option into that mix with Open Gym.

1) The Transformation Project is a minimum 12 Month Commitment to rise up the Rankings of Performance in FitChicksClub for Women or Spartan Training Club for Men. This has commonly been referred to in the past as our “12 Month Membership” which, it still is. But it’s actually more than that. It is a Project to transform your current abilities and physique. It takes hard work, effort and desire. It puts the focus on improving your Performance first, and your physique will follow.

You have Full Access to ALL Sessions, Events, Workshops, OPEN GYM Timeslots + Free Entry into any Challenges we run.

Conditions are that you must provide a Testimonial, Before & After Pictures.

Results are 100% Guaranteed or your money back.

2) An Athlete Challenge is a 3 Month Commitment to meet the slightly higher “Athlete Rankings” in Fit Chicks Club or Spartan Training Club.

Previously, this was a 12 Month Membership however we have reduced it to 3 Months for several reasons. First, many people might only want to train with us for an Off Season or Pre Season leading up to their Sport so a Short Term Membership will suit some. Secondly, previous holders of this Membership have not lived up to their commitments or changed their minds about how hard they want to work.

It’s not an Athlete Membership, it’s an Athlete Challenge. Work hard, get the Rewards.

You’ll have Full Access to ALL Sessions, Events, Workshops & OPEN GYM Timeslots.

3) Express Memberships come in 12 Month, 6 Month & 3 Month Membership Terms and include access to all our Express Sessions (45 Minutes or less). These include our popular Warrior Sessions, OPEN GYM Timeslots & 30 Min Workshop Sessions like Mobility, Core, Power, Strength 101, Conditioning, Workout of the Week and more.

August

2nd Anniversary of Oxygen HQ

17th August 2015 I got to celebrate Opening Night for Oxygen HQ after the business was on it’s knees just a Year earlier. I’d been left in a crippling financial position by some ex Staff Members with no idea how to get out of the hole I found myself in. Opening my own Strength & Conditioning Facility in Kiama was a dream I’d had for years but it would never have come to fruition without  Jade Lambert . We met together many times throughout the year to go over many aspects of the business to figure out our next Plan of attack and I couldn’t be where Oxygen is today without her.

For that official opening back in 2015 we had Member for Kiama Gareth Ward cut the ribbon to declare us officially open. It was great to have Gareth there as he was so helpful in speeding up the process between Kiama Council and Department of Planning. Yes, as much as it took 11 months for us to finally get in, it could have been longer had he not been cracking the whip. Gareth even hung around to push me on the Sled in a pair of jeans and blundstone boots, not an easy task. 17th August is definitely a date each year we celebrate each year.

Rach reveals secret

We were thrilled in August to find out that Rachel Henry was pregnant and due to give birth to a little (or big) boy in early January 2018. Loving her fitness work and wanting to be as healthy as poissble for her first child  Rach was interested to learn how she could incorporate fitness into her pregnancy and what things she would have to modify.

We signed up to the Moms Gone Strong Program delivered by THE AUTHORITY in female fitness, Girls Gone Strong and Rach became our first client for Pre & Post Natal Fitness Programs in Kiama.  We have since had another Rach jump on board, Rachel Sheppard before she recently moved back to Port Macquarie. It’s getting close now girls…

Oxygen TV Re-launched

Big thanks to some our Clients Brian & Nardia Guillaumier & Carolynn Mackenzie for their help with the re-launch of Oxygen TV in August.

It’s something we had on Youtube many years ago but whatever reason slipped off the radar. with the importance of Video in today’s online world, we thought it was a great time to resurrect it and showcase what we do here at Oxygen.

Each week the aim has been to keep the Episodes to around 5 Minutes and we highlight the Latest News, a Member of the Week, Upcoming Events and lots of other hints & tips.

Touch Grand Final Day

Another Season of Jamberoo Touch came to a close with the August Grand Final Day. Thanks to the photographic Team at NEG Photgraphy and Elev8 Aerial Images we got some fantastic photos and footage of the day. Having played in about 15 back to back Summer & Winter Comps in a row there isn’t a whole lot of evidence so it was nice to get a few photos that we can look back on in years to come.

September

Member’s Grand Final Success

There were a heap of great September Success Stories from some of our Oxygen Athletes. Starting off at WIN Stadium for the Illawarra Rugby League Grand Finals, Jason Lynch who is Sports Trainer for Collegians Under 18’s, wrapped up a successful campaign with a Win so well done to JL for keeping all those young Stars healthy all year.

Following that game in Reserve Grade, Coach Nathan Hore playing Fullback for Thirroul, scored the First try of the Match and went through to claim a thrilling 1 point Win over Collegians. Well done Nath, that’s a great achievement anytime but especially after the injury setbacks you have faced in the last few years.One of our young Stars Zane Mitchell, who gets his Cricket training here every week, managed to take out his local Grand Final playing a different Sport, Soccer, for Albion Park.

A week later we had Nardia Guillaumier winning her 4th consecutive Grand Final in the Sydney Women’s volleyball Competition.  I mean plenty of people play Sport their entire lives and don’t even get to contest a Grand Final. Many more play on the big day and never win one. Then there’s a select few who will always savour the satisfaction of winning one. Maybe you get lucky, like I have, and win multiple Grand Finals. But to win 4 in a row is some feat.

The Boys Ryan Smith & Mark Ulcigrai from South Coast United Football Club won back to back Premierships in the Soccer. The Game was tied 1-1 at the end of regular time and in a Penalty Shootout Goalkeeper Mark came up with a crucial save to guide his Team to the Win.

Lazy Chicken Salad

We love quick, easy, healthy Meals here at Oxygen. In September, we came up with the Lazy Chicken Salad  promote our Kiama Nutrition Coaching.

3 Ingredients. Easy, Quick, Delicious. Check out the 1 Min Video by clicking the image below. Seriously.

Oxober

Yellow take out Challenge Week Series 15

Team Yellow became the most successful Team in the history of the Kiama’s Best Fitness Challenge – Oxygen Challenge Week.

Series 15, like every other one, was a tough affair. Although each Challenge Week you can guarantee you’re going to Squat, Bench Press, Deadlift, Sled etc  the structure of the challenges was different this time around and we really like what we came up with.

Blue did their usual race out of the blocks early in the week. Although the make up of the Teams changes each Series, Blue always seem to turn up in numbers and fight hard. Blue stalwarts Jade & Rach only played minor roles this time around so it was up to a few others to step up. That they did and because of that attitude were always gave themselves a chance at the business end of the week.

Yellow, on the other hand, have a Team full of long term established Members who know what Challenge Week is all about. They know that it’s about turning up, Sessions after Session, day after day with sore, tired bodies and continually giving their best. That they did, taking the lead late in the week, and holding on for their fifth win in 15 Series.

Green had a few missing persons from their successful Series 14 win so they had to battle a bit harder this Series. Still, they banded together, worked as hard as they could and managed a few Session wins.

Red suffered with the least numbers for most of the week, especially in the mornings when many Reds were unable to get there even if they wanted to. A couple of troopers in the mornings kept them in the hunt until the night sessions when the Red re-enforcements would arrive.

Congratulations to our MVPs from each Team. They battled hard and attended almost every Session for their Teams:

Red – Carolynn Mackenzie.
Green – Caitlyn Jamieson.
Blue – Jake Wadsworth.
Yellow – Kat Hayward.

2017 Member of the Year Awards

Our Member of the Year Awards coincide with the end of Challenge Week & Oxygen Fitness Kiama’s Birthday each year.  For our 8th Birthday, we went to the Kabari Bar down at Surf Beach.

Rookie of the Year went to Jake Wadsworth.

The Kings & Queens were:

  • Squat: Joy Briggs & Dave Lambert
  • Deadlift: Kelly & Jason Lynch
  • Bench Press: Jade Lambert & Kraig Crowther
  • Power Clean: Caitlyn Jamieson & Nathan Hore
  • Push Ups: Rachel Henry & Ryan Smith
  • Pull Ups: Leanne Williams & Jamie Williams
  • Plank: Kylie Strong & Tyler Smith
  • Rower: Nardia Guillaumier & Aaron Henry

 

Conditioning Queen: Leanne Williams
Conditioning King: Val Perkovic
FitChick of the Year: Kayla Wrigley
Spartan of the Year: Kraig Crowther

Member of the Year: Kevin Mikilewicz

Unfortunately Kev The Killer couldn’t be there on the night but he was quite humbled to receive Oxygen’s highest honour. Here’s what he said below:

November

5-3-1

Our Last Program for 2017, one Joy and I have both done before and made great improvements with, was a 4 Week Program called 5-3-1 .

In Week 1, the Main Lift each Day saw us do 4 Sets of 5 Reps with just one Accessory Exercise afterwards. All done within 30 minutes. A Half Hour bout of Conditioning/Warrior type stuff followed on from that.

In Week 2 we took those 5 Rep Sets a bit heavier. After all, the previous Week was really a Recovery/De-Load following on from the high volume of Challenge Week.

In Week 3, the Weight went up with the Reps dropping down to 3.

This Week we pumped through a Set of 5, a Set of 3 & a 1 Rep attempt at a Sub-Maximal weight. The Reason? Sub Maximal means not your heaviest, so technically you should complete the Lift. This grooves the right lifting patterns, builds confidence and leaves you less fatigued than maxing out.

The hard work was done and Clients went into the Final Testing Week of 2017  pretty confident to give it their best shot.

Some sensational PHYSICAL efforts…
Led to some awesome PHYSIQUE efforts…

Health

In November, our Family went through some tough times as we watched Jade’s Step-Dad go through the final stages of pancreatic cancer. With one of the lowest survival rates of any cancer we always knew the outlook was grim for Gary.

When I proposed to Jade in October 2015, we thought we’d have about 12 months to plan and prepare our Wedding. But with Gary being diagnosed we decided to fast track our plans by 6 months just in case. He made it.

Then when Az & Rach got engaged, a similar process occured for them. He made it then too.

It’s coming up to their 1st Wedding Anniversary and our 2nd. So Gary was most definitely a fighter.

But his health rapidly declined in the past few months, especially this last one.

Jade & Rach were troopers in supporting their mum in this most difficult time. Az and myself drove down to South Nowra countless times to spend as much time as we could as a family. Gary opted to stay at home in his final weeks so despite nurses visiting morning and night, the three girls took incredible care tending to him and administering his medication.

Their Mum Cheryl is one tough woman and kept it together incredibly well throughout the past few weeks. The girls too put their own emotions aside to keep everyone’s spirits up. I guess what made this all the more heartbreaking was thatGary was able to support Cheryl through her own Cancer battle many years ago and she is one of the survivors.

Gary finally let go and is now at peace but seeing the way this once strong, solid man deteriorated, especially in that last month, last day & last breath was awful.

It is a reminder to me and anyone that health is something you can NOT take for granted. It’s earnt by anyone but promised to noone.

RIP Gary Bunyan.

 

Lakers Win 2017 1 Day Premiership

I’ve been privileged to find a great group of mates that over the last decade (or more) have formed the most successful 1st Grade Team in South Coast Cricket. Several of those have been Members of Oxygen Health & Fitness Kiama in that time. Aaron Henry, Ryan Smith, Nathan Hore, Josh Hore, Brendan White, Mark Ulcigrai to name a few.

We’ve one numerous 2 Day Cricket Comps, STACKS of 1 Day Premierships, a few Twenty20 Premierships, we’ve won all Three in the one Season and successfully pushed further than any other South Coast or Illawarra Clubs in the Statewide NSW SCG Cup. We were 1 Run away from playing a Final on the SCG and although that is one regret we will all take to our grave, winning Premierships with your mates is what local Sport is all about.

Add another 1 Day Trophy (even if it was half falling apart when they handed it over).

We’ve set out to Win every Trophy and not drop a Game on our way to doing it.

Of all the successful Lake Sides we’ve had over the past Decade this Team is one of the best. And yes they are the ugliest Uniforms you have ever seen.

Finale Week

For the last week of the Year, we have always put on some different themed Workouts to keep everyone interested in the busiest time of the Year.

A variety of Novelty Workouts like “Roll The Dice” and “Deck of Cards” have often appeared on the Timetable.

This year, we put a Christmas Theme to it and EVERYONE really enjoyed it! I gotta say myself and many others are usually running on fumes by this stage of the Year but there was a great vibe down at the Gym this week as we all participated in the following tough but enjoyable workouts:

  • The MERRY CHRISTMAS Acrostic Poem Workout
  • 25/12
  • Secret Santa

We’ll wrap up Finale Week with the Finale Workout tomorrow (Saturday 23rd December at 7am). The Xmas Party will be held at Sebel Blue Diamond Bar from 6pm.

Finales are always BIG.

Re-establishing Goals & Planning ahead

Usually this time of year I am doing a written Yearly Review and assessing what worked, what didn’t, where I am in relation to Goals I have set etc. With the events of the past few weeks it’s even more relevant to ask what can I improve? What did I do well? What do I really want? What is most important?

Without asking these questions, it makes most work I need to do irrelevant.

I encourage you to do the same with your health, fitness, any area of your life that you’d like to improve really. Don’t just wish for it, make a plan so you can make it happen.

So I have been working on what do I really want from my life. What do I want Oxygen to look like? Who is our ideal client. What do they want? How can we serve that market to solve their problems.

What services do we offer? How can we improve them? Do we need to drop that type of Membership? Do we need to start adding this Service in?

It’s exciting once you gain a bit of clarity on these issues because then you know exactly what needs to be done.

So there’s some great plans ahead in 2018 where we’ll have options for everyone to base their Membership off what things they do want & discard what they don’t. There’s new Timeslots, New Challenges, New Rules & New Programs to try.

That will bring New People, New Motivation & New Success Stories.

This Kiama Gym will be staying Open over the Xmas break with reduced Open Gym Hours each day to be advised. Normal Sessions resume Monday 8th January. Timetable coming soon…

Looking forward to rounding out 2017 and bringing the New Year in with a bang.

Merry Xmas to everyone and a Happy New Year in 2018!

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