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Rodsquad Women's Fitness

By: Rod and Kate Cortizo
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Rodsquad Women’s Fitness RODCAST with Rod Cortizo, who’s been helping women transform their health and figure for over 20 years. Here, you’ll learn easy-to-implement, realistic and sustainable changes you can make to improve your health and fitness and make it permanent! This is for women who want to be their best... their fittest, strongest, and leanest at any age. Enjoy!
    © 2024 Rodsquad Women's Fitness
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Episodes
  • Fact or Fiction: Dispelling the Internet's Most Common Myths and Misconceptions about Fitness for Women
    Mar 15 2024

    True or false? Muscle forms the foundation of your metabolism and acts as your body's protective shield. FALSE! It’s not the foundation, it’s everything. (So this one is actually true).

    You have to gain muscle to reverse muscle loss.

    Rod explained, "Where does fat actually go when we lose weight?"

    Why is muscle critical for fat loss?

    Muscle is the physical location of fat burning. The more muscle you have, the more fat you can burn!

    Do I need to cut out red meat to help with fitness and fat loss? No!

    It's important to note - Just because you look healthy, doesn’t mean you are.

    As Rod always says, some of the most overweight people are simply malnourished. They're overconsuming calories because they're hungry for nutrition, and the most popular foods in the American diet lack nutrition.

    Should you eat Kellogg’s for dinner? Food companies hire dietitians and doctors to say it’s healthy. It is absolutely not!

    Should you take an ice bath after working out to improve recovery? NO. Rod explained why inflammation is not always a bad thing! Inflammation is actually healthy as you recover from workouts and grow healthy strong muscles.

    Processed foods are the enemy.

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    37 mins
  • Your Identity Will Shape Your Results This Year
    Jan 1 2024

    Happy New Year! This episode is all about your success mindset as it relates to all areas of your life including fitness, career, relationships, finances and more. 

    Quotes discussed: 

    "The successful warrior is the average man with laser-like focus." - Bruce Lee 

    • As Rod says, pick your battles and focus on the low hanging fruits that will be realistic for you to implement. In business, it's wise to focus on what you really enjoy and you're good at, and delegate the rest. As we always hear, "jack of all trades, master of none." If you try to do too much, you won't do anything at an exceptional level. And EXCEPTIONAL is what we're striving for! We talked about how we're living in the most distracted culture in history. Focus is often the one thing that separates some of the most successful people in the world from the rest of the population. 

    "You just can't beat the person who never gives up." - Babe Ruth

    • Unfortunately we're in a culture of quitting, but if you never give up, you'll eventually accomplish your goal. Beware that your brain is trying to keep you safe in your familiar comfort zone. No matter how badly you might think you want to accomplish something, if it's not aligned with your identity, you might sabotage your own progress along the way. 
    • Make sure by the end of this year that you've accomplished your biggest goals instead of having to put them on the list again. 
    • Be careful with your identity. If you've been overweight since childhood, being overweight is your identity. Stepping outside of that identity will be very challenging and you'll be susceptible to self sabotage. 

    "We have way more opportunities than we need or deserve." -Rod 
    "Obsessed is what lazy people call focused people." 

    "Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it." - George Halas

    "The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    "Your body can stand almost anything. It's your mind that you have to convince."

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    33 mins
  • What To Look For In A New Fitness Program in 2024
    Dec 21 2023

    In this new podcast episode titled "What To Look For In A New Fitness Program in 2024," Rod and Kate give out some major pointers to help you in your quest for better health and fitness in the new year! 

    Momentum is so powerful! If you've already been working out, don't stop. Try not to take breaks, if at all possible.

    Look for a program that is female specific, so you don’t have to worry about getting bulky.

    It's ideal to choose a program with a one on one level of service, or a very small group environment, to reduce your chance of injury.

    Beware of red flags! You don’t want to lose weight quickly because that means you’re losing muscle and water (not just fat), and damaging your metabolism. This is a warning sign that you’ll gain all the weight back and more. 

    When choosing any diet or fitness program, you want to be sure that it won't require you to do anything unrealistic or unsustainable in the long term. If it does, your results will not last when you go back to your normal life.

    It's a big red flag if a program requires you to cut out any food groups (i.e. stop eating meat, carbs, fats, etc)

    Choose a trainer that’s already where you want to be, or an expert at working with the type of woman you are or want to be. 

    Choose a program that encompasses the full picture - nutrition and exercise. 

    But at the same time, something is better than nothing. Don’t let perfection be the enemy of progress. 

    Be honest with yourself about your starting point. The ideal exercise program at 50 years of age is very different from what you could tolerate at 25. 

    "Weight lifting is a relationship that you’re building with your muscles! It's a communication. Don't yell at them, because they’ll hurt back." -Rod

    If you’re not planning to become a body builder or physique competitor, that’s not who you want to take advice from. 

    Select a fitness program that is focused on muscle development, since more muscle equates to a significantly lower risk of disease and death.

    The very best fitness programs come with nutrition included, and some form of accountability. 

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    36 mins

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