THE MIKE DOLCE SHOW: EP. 47 DEALING WITH NEGATIVE FAMILY MEMBERS

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Mike answers your health, fitness and lifestyle questions, and discusses a variety of topics.
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.


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October 5, 2013

THE MIKE DOLCE SHOW – EP. 46 THE GREAT MEAT DEBACLE

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Mike answers your questions and discusses a variety of topics, including some shocking news coming out of the meat industry.
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 30, 2013

THE MIKE DOLCE SHOW: EP. 45 BIG PIMPIN'

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Mike is back from Toronto with lots of stories to share!
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 26, 2013

BECOME A DOLCE LIFESTYLE BLOGGER!

BECOME A DOLCE LIFESTYLE BLOGGER!

dolce-lifestyle-blog-ambassadorDo you have a passion for health? Are you positive, energetic and an overall fun-loving person? Do you have an uncanny ability to inspire others? YES, you say?! Well then we want you to become a DOLCE Lifestyle Blogger!
The special few who are chosen to become Dolce Lifestyle Bloggers will write funny, motivational, helpful (and sometimes sarcastic) blog posts that entertain the pants off our readers! Yes! We want our friends sitting at home reading our site and then POOF! No pants!
Our friends want the latest and greatest in health & wellness, gym style, indoor & outdoor workout routines, cooking & recipes, dating (Yes! Dating!), organization, advice, pet health, kid health (let’s not forget the lil’ ones!) and so much more! The topics are endless.
The best part of all this? Adding the experience of writing for websites of The Dolce Diet best-selling book series to your resume!
Our sites include:
TheDolceDiet.com
MYDolceDiet.com
CollegeDietGuide.com
(More to come!)

September 25, 2013

MADEMAN.COM – 10 SECRETS OF A UFC FIGHTER

by Mary Squillace
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UFC coach Mike Dolce has spent the last 20 years getting his fighters’ bodies ready for the Octagon. He has coached more than 100 MMA athletes, including greats like Chael Sonnen, Johny Hendricks, Thiago Alves, and Vitor Belfort. But his program isn’t about just refining grappling technique or striking power, it’s more elemental, stressing eating right and overall fitness. “One of the major points of differentiation between what I do and other coaches do are the nutrition and lifestyle changes,” Dolce says. “That’s what I hang my hat on.”
He’s turned his philosophy in to a comprehensive at-home program, UFC Fit, and he offers tips that anyone can use to get ripped, even if you don’t plan on grounding and pounding someone anytime soon.
1. Eat real food
While other programs might advocate pills and powders as a way to get vital nutrients, Dolce encourages his fighters to pass up processed eats for the real deal. “Supplements can be included down the road once you’ve already been eating real, whole foods.” Sounds simple, but which foods are “real”? Anything that comes from the earth (think fruits, vegetables, animal protein). To determine how real or processed your food is, don’t bother looking at the protein, fat, and calories on the nutrition facts—go straight for the paragraph of ingredients, Dolce says. “If a four-year-old cannot pronounce or define one of the food sources in your product, do not eat it.”
“A good rule: After eating a meal, I should be able to push myself from the table and be active immediately. If you finish a meal and feel like you need to just sit, you’ve overeaten.”
2. Eat every two to four hours
Forgo big meals for several smaller ones. “We know we need oxygen, and to get it we need to breathe regularly throughout the day. Food follows the same principle,” Dolce says. Eating at consistent intervals ensures you have adequate fuel in your body to repair and rebuild muscle, helps you sustain high energy levels, and works to speed metabolism, according to Dolce. “Sumo wrestlers gain weight by fasting and then gorging themselves one or two times a day,” Dolce explains. “Your body covets the things it’s not getting enough of, therefore eating light and nutritious meals often throughout the day will keep your metabolism burning clean and lean.”
3. Learn how to eat until you’re satisfied—not until you’re full
Good news: Dolce’s UFC fighters don’t count calories. But you know that whole eat-your-self-into-a-food-coma thing? It’s gotta stop. “A good rule that I keep, after eating a meal, I should be able to push myself from the table and be active immediately,” Dolce says. “If you finish a meal and feel like you need to just sit, you’ve overeaten.” He acknowledges that this is something that takes time to build, but by eating slowly you will begin to learn to stop overeating.
4. Train your brain
Want the discipline of a UFC fighter? Learn to tell yourself ‘no.’ Dolce, formerly 282 pounds and a self-described chocolate-lover, is no stranger to temptation, but he’s largely broken himself of his sugar-seeking ways. Case in point: He remembers buying a Kit-Kat bar (his favorite) at the start of an eight-week training camp one year. “I put it on my bedside table and went to shower, intending to come back and eat it. “Then I thought, I could eat this now, or I could choose to wait until tomorrow,” he recalls. For eight weeks of camp that chocolate bar was the first thing he saw in the morning and last thing he saw before he went to bed, but he never touched it. “Every time I said ‘no,’ I became accountable. That Kit-Kat gave me the strength to lead the life I live now,” he says.
5. Make an appointment with your bed
“Sleep is the most overlooked part of fitness—especially when it comes to the cosmetic aspect,” Dolce says. As we sleep, our bodies secrete growth hormone ,which builds and repairs muscle. If you don’t sleep enough, that muscle mass breaks down. Additionally, sleep deprivation can throw off your internal clock—and your eating habits. “In a recent study, sleep researches from the University of Colorado found that people who sleep less tend to eat more calories than their well-rested counterparts,” Dolce says.
You’ll achieve optimal rest with between six to nine hours of z’s. “I thrive off of nine hours of sleep a night. A lot of people say they’re too busy [to get that much sleep]. That’s B.S. I don’t know anyone busier than I am,” Dolce says. “I show up to my bed just like it’s my job.”
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6. Ditch dairy
With the exception of the occasional Greek yogurt or small amount of cheese, Dolce steers clear of cow’s milk. Lactose can be difficult to digest, and the amount of hormones pumped into milk won’t do you any favors either, Dolce says.
7. Train the movement—not the muscle
Instead of racking up reps at the gym, Dolce encourages “functional fitness”—working your body using the same multi-plane movements you’ll use in the real world. “UFC fighters aren’t just standing at the mirror squeezing a bicep. Almost every exercise is a full-body movement,” Dolce says.
A great example: ninja jumps. “You’re working legs, glutes, abs, and keeping heart rate sky high.” To do it, start in a neutral position with your hands at eye level and elbows tucked into your torso. Jump as high as you can, brining your knees to hip level. As you land, soften your knees to prevent injury. Try to do 10.
8. Become a one-percenter
Challenge yourself, but also be realistic with your goals. Instead of attempting to do everything perfectly, strive to get just one percent better each day, Dolce says. “If you do day one of the program and don’t finish every single rep of every exercise, it’s okay. Just try to make positive progress. Each day I try to do just one exercise better.”
9. Drink water
UFC athletes typically keep water close at hand—an elite fighter might lose up to six pounds of water in 60-minute training session. Use the recommended eight 8-ounce glasses as a baseline, but you will most likely need to consume even more to replenish the fluids you lose when you sweat. If you find water bland, crush a few fresh fruits and add them to your water bottle, Dolce suggests. “A hydrated body is an energized body.”
10. Try periodization training
The human body goes through adaptation phases every three weeks, Dolce says, meaning, you’ve got to keep challenging your body in new ways in order to continue to see growth (not to mention, to avoid getting bored).
For that reason, UFC Fit is broken up into four three-week cycles. In the first segment trainees work on establishing a fitness base and flexibility. Next explosive full-body moves help increase cardio vascular output. The third phase focuses on muscle-specific exercises to tone the body. “The first three phases prepare you for UFC-style, non-stop, in-your-face training of the fourth,” Dolce says, describing the final workouts, which mimic competition.
Originally posted at MadeMan.com


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September 20, 2013

UFC FIT OFFICIALLY LAUNCHES IN CANADA

by JAMES LYNCH, TSN.CA
tsn-ca-mike-dolceAhead of Saturday night’s UFC 165 event, the promotion officially announced the Canadian launch of their in-home lifestyle program “UFC FIT” at a small media gathering in downtown Toronto on Wednesday.
With an emphasis on training and nutrition, this 12 disc DVD set is designed for everyone at all fitness levels.
“It’s not designed to train fighters, it’s designed to bring the training disciplines that a fighter would use to get in shape,” said UFC Canada President Tom Wright. “It takes you through a 90-day challenge to train like a UFC Fighter.”
With UFC FIT’s American release back in March, it was important for the promotion to launch in Toronto this week.
“Clearly being able to launch (UFC FIT) in Canada during a major fight week for the UFC makes sense,” said Wright.
Heading up the UFC FIT program is world renowned MMA trainer and former UFC fighter Mike Dolce.
“The new school is here, it’s 2013 going on 2014 and I’m bringing the most elite, cutting edge, scientific principles of sport and making it available for everybody,” said an enthusiastic Dolce.
The big question of course is what makes this program different from other fitness gimmicks? The former TUF Season 7 competitor believes it’s his credentials.
“The world’s greatest athletes contact me when they need to get in shape to weigh-in, and then perform at career defining levels,” said Dolce.
Dolce’s client list includes Vitor Belfort, Johny Hendricks and Chael Sonnen, all of whom are coming off wins inside the octagon.
“I’m sharing my secrets, the secrets I use with the world’s greatest athletes and I’m bringing it to everybody,” said Dolce
Wright believes Dolce is the perfect spokesperson for UFC FIT and the UFC brand in general.
“Mike Dolce is as real as it gets, he’s not only a coach of our athletes, he’s also a nutrition expert,” said Wright and the UFC Canada President also revealed plans of opening official UFC Gyms across Canada in the near future. “We have plans to launch UFC gyms in Canada. We’ll look at the big markets first Vancouver Calgary Toronto, Montreal.”
It’s part of a strategic plan to not only bring in a new audience, but highlight the training regiments of UFC fighters to show that they are legitimate professional athletes just like every other sport.
UFC FIT is now available in select stores and online at UFCFit.com
Originally posted at TSN.ca 


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September 20, 2013

THE MIKE DOLCE SHOW: EP. 42 DRUNKEN SHEEPLE AND SAUSAGES

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Mike rants on separating yourself from the drunken, bar-fly herd and he answers your questions! Topics include: How to put your dog on The Dolce Diet; Dolce-approved desserts; why drinking tons of water aids in weight loss; should you eat before or after morning training; how Mike structures his daily workouts and meals, and more!
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.


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August 23, 2013

MIKE PYLE WEIGHS IN AT 170 LBS VIA THE DOLCE DIET FOR UFC NIGHT 26

Mike “Quicksand” Pyle weighed in at 170 lbs. for UFC Fight Night 26. Pyle once again worked with coach Mike Dolce, utilizing The Dolce Diet founder’s unparalleled methods for weight management and strength and conditioning.
Pyle will take on fellow welterweight Matt “The Immortal” Brown on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Visit UFC.com for more details.


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August 16, 2013

DOLCE LIFESTYLE: Letting Go Of The 'What-ifs'

by Shantanee
As I sit here at on a bench in the gym, awaiting BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for anyone who isn’t aware) to start, I’m yet again pondering my life, and what exactly I want from it.
I’ve become so enthralled with Jiu Jitsu, it has recently invaded my dreams. So much so, I woke up this morning clenching my wrist. It may just be the only healthy obsession I’ve ever had. Aside from contemplating whatever maneuver-of-the-day I’m being taught, I spend just as much time wondering “What If?”
What if I had started sooner?  What if someone had pushed me this direction? Where would my life be then? What if I was taught better choices? What if? What  if? What if?!
Once this starts, I shake my head so rapidly it’s dizzying. My focus isn’t swayed one bit, and I know what I’m supposed to do, but I find it hard to not question what could’ve been.
Without a doubt as time passes, the objective certainly changes and the goals are rearranged. Does that mean that settling is going on?  Great. Another question thrown in with the many others that swirl around in my head, to go along with the kittens, rainbows, and princesses! (A little podcast humor, heh.)  
I spend so much time in the past, my present suffers. I’m learning to let go of the “What-ifs” and focus on the fact that I’m doing what’s necessary to avoid any “What-ifs” in the future.
It’s quite a daunting task, but who knows? Maybe, just maybe, I’ll make something of myself and have something to be proud of! I’ve accomplished so many small personal goals these past two years I didn’t even think were possible. Here’s to many more! Maybe even some big ones as well!  Now if you don’t excuse me, I gotta see a man about an arm bar! 😉
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Shantanee is a member of MYDolceDiet.com, a health advocate, and all-around great person! We often post her writing here for its realism and ability to inspire others on their own journeys to Living Lean.


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August 11, 2013