THE MIKE DOLCE SHOW: EP. 43 MILITARY FITNESS, MILK & THE LADY IN THE EXIT ROW

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In his usual no-nonsense manner, Mike Dolce touches on a variety of subjects while answering your questions!
The founder of The Dolce Diet & creator of UFC FIT, Mike Dolce is known the world over for his work managing the weight cuts of UFC athletes like Johny Hendricks, Vitor Belfort, Thiago Alves, Chael Sonnen, Quinton Jackson, Nik Lentz, Jake Ellenberger and more!
His #1 international best-selling books include The Dolce Diet: 3 Weeks to Shredded, The Dolce Diet: Living Lean, & The Dolce Diet: Living Lean Cookbook. For more information on Mike’s books, MMA weight cuts, weight management, gaining muscle, weight loss, overall healthy living, UFC FIT and so much more, visit TheDolceDiet.com & TheMikeDolceShow.com & UFCFIT.com.

September 8, 2013

GUEST BLOG: A NURSE'S VIEW – HOW UNHEALTHY ARE WE BECOMING?

by Stephanie Dodge
As a wound care nurse for a major hospital in south Florida, I admit, I see some of the worst patients that are admitted. Not only do they have wounds, but they have a laundry list of co-morbities.

Co-morbities: Two or more coexisting medical conditions or disease processes that are additional to an initial diagnosis.

Everyday I come into work and determine which patients I will see that day. Criteria include a low score on an “at risk scale,” present on admission wounds, patients who have been in the hospital for 5 or more days, and all intensive care unit patients. So usually about 40-60 patients in the 400 bed facility.
One day I was consulted to see a patient, aged 36, for wounds. This got me thinking, “What is a 36-year-old doing with wounds?”
It turns out this patient had severe diabetic wounds and a co-morbidity of vascular disease. 36 years old!!!!

My point is, why? Why do people let their health status deteriorate for so long and not make a change? Your health is all you have! If you don’t take care if yourself and take responsibility for YOUR body…who will?

When I got back to my office, I counted how many patients in the hospital that day were 65 and under. The results may be surprising to some of you that do not work in the healthcare system. This particular day the census was 386, out of those, 180 patients were 65 or under. That’s 46%. In the intensive care unit, 19 out of 41 patients were 65 and under. To me, that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
So why are we becoming so unhealthy? Diabetes is a huge problem, and the majority of times (not in the case of type 1) can be cured by diet and exercise, that’s it! No magic pill, just dedication to a healthy diet and exercise.
Someone asked me the other day (as a nurse you get asked medical questions all the time) what pill should I take for my diabetes? I responded, “Instead of taking a pill, try working out at home or in a gym for a couple months and eat a clean diet. Then go for your follow-up visit and see what the doctor suggests then.” (All of this done under a doctor’s care of course.)
Maybe that’s what’s wrong with the system we currently have in place. Maybe a doctor should prescribe a gym membership and clean diet for 30 days, and have the patient come back and re-evaluate. I wonder how many patients would avoid continuing in their downward spiral that is their state of health.
I know this blog post is questioning a lot more than answering, but I hope you take away more questions as well.  Ask your family members to do the same. Maybe all they need is someone backing them up in a healthier lifestyle to make the change. We can be one another’s motivating force for a healthier and longer life. Just like Coach Dolce inspires us and motivates us, we owe it to our family and friends to do the same.
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Stephanie is a longtime MyDolceDiet.com member, nurse, and mother of two who follows the The Dolce Diet: Living Lean lifestyle.



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September 5, 2013

DOLCE DIET RESULTS: MICHAEL'S FANTASTIC 4-WEEK TRANSFORMATION

We encourage everyone to share their lifestyle transformation story! Please do so by using our easy submission form: I WANT TO SHARE MY STORY!


Name Michael Lee
Age 26
Where are you from? Australia
Starting Weight 185.2 lbs.
Current Weight 172 lbs.
Which Dolce Diet books helped you on your journey? Living Lean and the Mike Dolce Show podcast
TELL US YOUR STORY!  After slacking off with my diet when my partner and I welcomed our first baby into the world, I had put on a few kilos and seen a picture of myself which made it clear (I needed) to make a serious change and kick myself into gear. I was listening to your Mike Dolce Show podcast religiously, but wasn’t following it as strictly as I should have been. So I made a decision to do a 4-week challenge following your principles 100 percent to better my body shape. This was the result.
Michael Lee's challenged himself to stick to The Dolce Principles for 4 weeks. Not bad, eh!? Way to go, Michael!


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September 5, 2013

WOMEN'S WORLD – THE DOLCE DIET: EAT, DRINK AND WIN!

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by WomenWorld.org
Want to slim down, boost your workouts and feel great? The answer is simple – eat smarter, not smaller.
No matter how strong your resolve, even the most virtuous among us can find it a struggle being saintly seven days a week.

The newest eating plan on the nutrition block is quickly gaining credibility for its healthy philosophy towards food. There’s no crazy calorie counting or cutting food groups – instead, a former mixed martial arts (MMA) competitor and now peak performance coach. Based around nutritious kitchen cupboard staples, the diet is all about eating strategically rather than cutting back on portion sizes, and works in conjunction with a fitness plan tailored to achievable goals.

Weighty Issues

Mike devised this diet based on his personal experiences with food and fitness. Through a carefully calculated diet and fitness plan, Mike transformed himself from a 20 stone power lifter to a shredded 12 stone 2lb MMA fighter. He dropped more than 8 stone in three years, but managed to keep his vitality and wellness at its peak while also setting a record for the fastest knockout in the International Fight League. He’s a man who knows what he’s talking about and now shares his wisdom with aspiring athletes across the globe. But you don’t have to be a hardcore martial arts fighter to try his diet – the plan is suitable for everyone from athletes to office workers and new mums. Wondering what kind of results you can expect? ‘Women can experience immediate improvements to their energy, a dramatic loss in body weight, increase in strength and feminine muscular tone,’ says Mike. Now that sounds like our kind of diet!

Tailored Nutrition

‘Most people think that for sports performance you have to take all the sports supplements out there, but that’s not true,’ says Mike. ‘We start with food first. ’ His theory is that by giving your body the correct fuel, you can help to boost training and target your trouble spots.
In our fast-paced world, food is more about convenience and less about care and choice. We eat on the go, chowing down meals mindlessly, which can damage our digestion and our general wellbeing.
Mike believes we all fall into one of four types of nutritional categories – athletes (or those who regularly train); health and wellness (a focus on general wellbeing); gluten free (or other food intolerances) and vegan (cutting out animal products) – and working to your specific needs can help you to lose weight and get leaner. But, all the meals on the plan are easily adjustable. We’ve compiled a menu here along with Mike’s top workout tips so you can try the Dolce method for yourself…

The Dolce Rules

Use all foods as close to their natural state as possible.
Cook with coconut, grapeseed or peanut oil as these remain stable at medium to high heats.
Avoid non-fat and sugar-free foods as they’re often sweetened with nasties.
Sip a glass of filtered, room-temperature water every morning to clean your digestive tract and fire up your metabolism.

The Menu

Breakfast

Breakfast Bowl
Cook 50g of buckwheat in water and add 2 teaspoons of blueberries, 2 teaspoons of hulled and chopped strawberries, 1 teaspoon of raisins, half a banana, 1 tablespoon of almond butter, 1 teaspoon of ground linseeds and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon.
Or
Oat And Berry Smoothie
Combine 30g of oats with 2 tablespoons of blueberries, 2 tablespoons of strawberries, 1 small orange, half a banana, 60ml of almond milk, 1 teaspoon of honey and 10 ice cubes. Blend until smooth and creamy.
Snack: Rye Toast
Topped with hazelnut butter.
Or
1 apple and a handful of pecans

Lunch

Egg Salad Wrap
Peel and slice 2 boiled eggs and mix with ¼ chopped onion and ½ mashed avocado. Serve the salad in a gluten-free wrap and season to taste with freshly ground black pepper.
Or
Tuna Salad
Mix together 1 small can of tuna in water with ¼ chopped onion, ½ chopped celery stick, ½ avocado, 1-2 tablespoons of brown spicy mustard, 1 tablespoon of sweet pickle relish and 1 boiled egg. Serve with salad leaves.
Snack
1 mango and a handful of cashews
Or
1 small tub of plain Greek yoghurt Serve with 2 tablespoons of fresh berries and 1 teaspoon of honey

Dinner

Chickpea Salad
Mix half a tin of chickpeas with a handful of baby spinach, a handful of kale, half a chopped cucumber, ¼ chopped onion, ½ tomato, 1 tablespoon of chopped walnuts, 6 sliced strawberries and 20g crumbled feta cheese. Dress with 3 tablespoons of hemp oil and 3 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar.
Or
Baked Salmon
One baked salmon fillet served with brown rice and steamed broccoli and carrots
 
Original Article Posted HERE

April 12, 2013

MMASUCKA.COM: MEET ALLIRA COHRS, FUTURE UFC OCTAGON GIRL

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I’m a Mike Dolce diet girl. I live by Dolce’s diet. He’s taught me how to eat properly. It’s not just for MMA fighters, it’s for anybody. ~Allira Cohrs

 

Story by Adam Martin, MMASucka.com

 
If you haven’t heard of Allira Cohrs yet, chances are you will in 2013.
The Australian bombshell — who is a model, a presenter, a fitness guru, and a lover of life, amongst other things — is a huge fan of mixed martial arts and her goal in 2013 is to become one of the UFC’s Octagon girls.
MMASucka.com recently had the chance to sit down and talk to the Aussie native who is about to blow UFC fans off their seats. Here’s what she had to say.
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MMASucka.com: “When did you get into MMA?”
Allira Cohrs: “I’ve drifted in and out of it for five years, but really I’ve hunkered down and become a UFC addict for maybe the past three years. I just love the brutality of it. These guys are just so conditioned and go through so much to get to where they are to get their hand raised in the cage. I just love it. I’m hooked.”
MMASucka.com: “Why are you such a big fan of MMA?”
Cohrs: “I just love everything about it. I’m an avid MMA fan. I’m learning a lot about the sport but I love it. I’m having withdrawals because we haven’t had any UFC events in a few weeks. I love lying on the couch and watching my favourite sport. I like it better than the NFL and rugby.”
MMASucka.com: “Why is it your goal to be a UFC ring card girl?”
Cohrs: “As far as being UFC ring card girl, I just love it, I think it’s something I can do really well, so fingers crossed. I’ve been talking to Dana White for a while. He knows I wanna be a UFC Octagon girl. Here in Australia I do a lot of hosting. That’s where I’m comfortable, behind a camera. So I love presenting, and I told him that. I’m not going to say too much but the meeting went pretty good and I was pretty happy.”
MMASucka.com: “What makes you a better Octagon girl than the girls already doing the job?”
Cohrs: “I don’t think it’s about being a better Octagon girl. It’s about adding a different element. I don’t think I’m better than anyone but I think I’ll bring another aspect. I’m a fiery little Aussie. We had two blonde girls for TUF Smashes and it was disappointing because you need that blonde to brunette ratio so I want to be that brunette Aussie Octagon girl. People really think I’m just a model and that’s all I do, but there’s so much more to me. Once they meet me they’re pleasantly surprised she actually has brains behind her face.”
MMASucka.com: “What was your first time in Las Vegas like (for UFC 155)?”
Cohrs: “Vegas is amazing. I can move there tomorrow. That place is insane. I can’t put into words how great that place was. UFC 155 was unbelievable. We were sitting ringisde and I could feel if someone got punched. The power of the punch, I could feel the hurt on that guy’s face. The atmosphere, it was like a big party. I was watching Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer walking around the ring thinking I wish that could be me.”
MMASucka.com: “What’s the MMA scene in Australia like?”
Cohrs: “Everyone in Australia is training to be an MMA fighter. Classes are popping up everywhere. People are hoooked on the UFC now. It was underground before, but now everyone is watching it and it’s going to get bigger and better. Hopefully we can get some more shows but we’re trying to get the ban lfited on cages in Melbourne so the UFC can go down there.”
MMASucka.com: “Who’s your favourite MMA fighter?”
Cohrs: “I’m a BJ Penn girl. It was so sad to see him go down the way he did, but like Dana said he has nothing left to prove. He’s one of my favourites. I love Benson Henderson, there’s just something about him, I can’t take my eyes off him when he fights, I can’t wait to see what happens next. I have a big big heart for James Te Huna, Dylan Andrews and Mark Hunt. They’re Kiwi- Aussies and they’re killing it. I saw James a couple weeks ago and his conditioning is out of this world. And Dylan Andrews is going to be on TUF 17, he’s hungry and he has a bright future. Also Hector Lombard is as Aussie as it comes. He lived here for God knows how long. I’ve crossed paths with him. Just because he lives in Florida doesn’t mean he’s not Australian. He’s a really good fighter and I’ve never seen someone so big and conditioned in my life.”
MMASucka.com: “Do you practise MMA yourself?”
Cohrs: “I just started kickboxing. It’s something that we incorporate into our workouts here. I’m going full steam this year. I also love the methodical side of BJJ but I don’t know if it’s for me. I’ve watched people do it and it’s so hard. I love boxing though. I’m gonna do a little bit of muay Thai and kickboxing and see how it goes.”
MMASucka.com: “What’s the typical day in the life of Allira Cohrs?”
Cohrs: “I wake up up at 6 o’clock in the morning, I have breakfast, then I work. I’m a personal trainer when I don’t model. I have clients to train and get fit. I’m training them, then I train myself and come back, go to the beach and hang out. That’s about it really. It’s a pretty tough life (laughs)”
MMASucka.com: “You’re in fantastic shape. When did fitness become such a huge part of your life?”
Cohrs: “It’s always been really dominant in my life, but I really trapped into it three years ago. I became a certified personal trainer two years ago. I have to be fit, because if I’m fat I can’t get any clients (laughs). As well, I’ve been involved with modelling since I’ve been three years old. I’m a show pony and I enjoy being in the spotlight. That’s where I’m best.”
MMASucka.com: “As far as your workout goes, what’s included in it?”
Cohrs: “I do a lot of HIT work, body weight exercises, 1000 rep circuits, cross fit — I’m just trying to push my body to the limit.”
MMASucka.com: “What’s your diet like?”
Cohrs: “I’m a Mike Dolce diet girl. I live by Dolce’s diet. He’s taught me how to eat properly. It’s not just for MMA fighters, it’s for anybody. As for supplements, it kinda changes with me. I’ve kinda tapered down and taken it down to basics. Protein, caffeine, glutamine, multivitamins, I keep it basic and it does the job. If I have to many my body freaks out.”
MMASucka.com: “Do you drink?”
Cohrs: “Before I went to Vegas I hadn’t drank in eight months. I think all those things can wait because right now I’m trying to sieze the opportunity. I find if I drink, it just pushes me back, so why even put that category in my life when I want to keep moving forward?”
MMASucka.com: “At 26, do you believe you’re in the prime of your career?”
Cohrs: “I think 25-32 is the epitome of being a young woman. You’re in your prime, you’re smart, you’ve learned from your mistakes. Your body has stopped growing and you gotta take what you got and you just roll with it.”
MMASucka.com: “You’re all over social media. How important is it for you to interact with your fans on Twitter, Facebook, etc.?”
Cohrs: “A lot. I really enjoy inspiring somebody as far as a photo or a tweet. I just enjoy helping people. When I’m not a personal trainer or modelling I also work in medical so I have that emphatic side to help people. I have that nurturing element to me and I like to help people.”
MMASucka.com: “What’s next for Allira Cohrs in 2013?”
Cohrs: “At the moment I have my Allira app for iPhone and Andorid. It’s a sort of a mixture of everything in one place. This app is bringing all of my things together. As well, I keep telling myself I am gonna be a UFC Octagon girl. It’s not a matter of when, I will be. I will be because everything I put my mind to it happens. I’m getting there, I talked to Dana, had a good chat in Vegas so fingers crossed. I’m actually in the process of designing my own jewelry line as well. I’m always on the go and I don’t get much sleep because I’m always thinking about things to do. I can’t wait for 2013. It’s going to be a fantastic year.”
MMASucka.com: “Anyone in particular you want to thank?”
Cohrs: “I just want to thank all my friends on Twitter for pushing me. There’s so many, there’s a guy here in Australia named Mad Dog, he’s just amazing. I’m forever to grateful to a lot of people. Everyone keep watching, because this is going to be an amazing year for Allira Cohrs.”
Follow Allira on Twitter @AlliraCohrs
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January 18, 2013