Meaghan Townsend, CEO/Founder of Updog Fitness, talks Yoga and Business

September 4, 2010 in health, Interview, LA, Life, Life Lessons


(All Photos via Jacquelyn Drayton)
I met Meaghan when I first moved here to LA, and was struck by how happy she seemed about life and what she did for a living. She had the “I’m living my life’s purpose glow.” A the time, she was teaching yoga classes all across LA at various yoga studios and fitness clubs, but she always seemed to have a bigger plan in mind. And so it became her own yoga/spinning studio called UpDog Fitness and Cycling, located in the heart of West Hollywood, which is gaining quite a celeb following as well as mentions in VOGUE magazine and more. I spoke with my good friend/yoga guru/CEO and founder of Updog Fitness and Cycling, Meaghan Townsend, about yoga, fitness, and going for what you want in life. Check out the interview:

Meaghan, you’re not from LA, are you? And how did you get started teaching yoga??
Well, I’m from up on the Massachusetts, and grew up playing a bunch of sports from lacrosse, tennis, softball,basketball, and sailing. I’m also a runner and have always had good endurance. I went to undergrad at Harvard and was visiting my cousin in California which is where I went to my first yoga class. All I remember was how good I felt afterward, and then I went back to Cambridge and did yoga there. Soon after graduating, I became a Business Analyst and it didn’t feel right. So, I started taking yoga teacher training, and it felt organic because every time I practiced, I loved it. I knew what I wanted to do.

Was your family supportive of your decision to be a yoga teacher?
My grandfather was Robert Kennedy and I obviously come from a very political, blue-blooded family, so I thought I had to be a doctor, lawyer, or business analyst. In the beginning, the fact that I was teaching yoga wasn’t really accepted by my family. But I just kept teaching classes and people asked me to sub classes. One thing lead to another, and I realized I loved teaching. My parents were like, “When are you going to business school?”

So, what inspires you in your work?
1) The fact that I’m doing something that is healthy and good for my body
2) Helping people and teaching them. When you help someone get over a fear, you’re helping them connect with their weaknesses. I’ve met so many people that tell me, “You changed my life. You bring me peace. You’ve helped me find joy.” It was such a change in my life from being sad at work to being joyful all the time. 98% of my life is happy and I didn’t ever think this would occur. I feel really lucky that I love my job, because I know 80% of America hates their job.

You have a big following with yoga classes here in LA. How do you keep it fresh for each class?
I take classes myself and have always hated when people did the same thing again. For me, as a teacher, I don’t want to be a robot. I need to shake it up which reflects in my classes, so I always want to keep students challenged and thinking of new things. Its important because your body gets used to certain yoga positions, so its also about getting into the same pose from a different angle. It changes your perspective. It reflects life… A lot of students tell me that their focus increases from regular yoga practice and affects how they are in daily life. So, how you are on your mat is how you are in life. For example, if you’re holding warrior 2 (a yoga pose) for a minute, then you can do it in life. Its funny that there are people who don’t use their bodies all day long but in yoga, you’re doing hundreds of things at one time. Your attitude toward yourself will change because of how you approach your practice.

You teach a tough class, but the music mixes that you make are pretty awesome and really add to the challenging classes. Hip-hop, classic rock, contemporary and the latest pop. How do you come up with the mixes?
I DJ during class with my ipod. I don’t know what I’m going to play in class because my class is based on whose in class. I have a hundred different playlists on my ipod for class. I spend five hours a day reading online about music because I have poor hearing and can’t really make out the music. So I created a system for understanding it with websites, charts, creating a matrix. Twenty different categories of music for each pose. I group songs based on the poses and the flow. Also, if I know some of my regular students like a certain type of song, I make sure its in my playlist. Its so complicated and crazy. People work really hard, have stressful lives, and this is an hour when they can learn and feel good in their bodies, and have a good time. I don’t want you to feel bad after practice. Music has an amazing effect on your practice itself and I try to make it as dynamic as possible.

Love it. So, how do you keep a healthy mindset about mind/body?
Yoga is the key for me. I was a girl who didn’t think she was pretty growing up and in my family, there was pressure to be amazing. I never felt like I could live up to it. Yoga took that out of me. I just wanted to do crow. Whatever. In the end, it has totally made me think of the positives about myself. It’s totally flip-flopped. I don’t think about that stuff because yoga takes the focus away from what you look like. I feel so good in my body doing yoga and it never accomplishes anything by being negative to yourself. It’s like… its pointless. When you become happier, your inner being becomes happier. There is something about feeling good within your body that makes you look better. The best beauty secret is doing yoga.

You recently fulfilled a dream to open Updog Fitness Yoga/Cycling studio here in West Hollywood. What’s it like to accomplish a dream?
Absolutely. I never knew that I’d open my own studio, let alone that it would be this beautiful. It has amazing energy and when people come in here, they always say the studio is beautiful. We have amazing teachers, great location, amazing students and we’re really lucky. This was my dream. I’ve always wanted to run my own business that helps people and makes people happier. When I was a business analyst, I loved going to yoga and the times I was most happy was during those times I was in class. Now, if people want to practice yoga during the day, they can come here and not just on the weekends. Accessibility.

You taught the aspiring stars in Hulu’s “If I Can Dream,” series. What was that like?

A student of a friend of mine got me connected with them. I taught them and they haven’t done yoga before. I was like their 1st or 2nd teacher and its great to watch beginners because the rate of growth is so quick. Its less translating what the teacher says to what their bodies feel. For an hour, you can teach them something that affect their sleep in a good way and that’s pretty impressive.

What else inspires you in life and how do you stay motivated and positive?
I think its rare that I found a job I love to do. I LOVE my job and am excited to go to work. That won’t happen for everybody. Some people teach and they don’t like it. For me, it works. In anything, you can be in a yoga pose and think, this pose sucks, why is she making me hold my arms like this. I’m tired. Then, you go into pigeon pose and you’re not happy. So understand that it’s your choice to be happy. It’s what’s going on inside. Your mindset. Choose to be happy and find one thing to be happy about.

For more about Meaghan and UPDOG FITNESS AND CYCLING, CLICK HERE.

Dennis Grounds, of Training Grounds for Life, Tells You How to Achieve Your Best Self

June 9, 2010 in health, Healthy Eating

Originally Posted on Vivastic.com.


In LA, the desire to achieve the most perfect physical form, is a never-ending quest. But you may know that this can be a futile journey, as there is no such thing as a perfect body no matter what the media may tell us. So, its always a relief to meet those who understand that achieving optimal health and wellness, is not about just the physical, but also about finding the balance between your mind, body, and soul. Dennis Grounds is a certified professional life coach, personal trainer, and founder of LA’s Training Grounds for Life, a place where clients can strengthen their bodies, minds, and spirits.

I had a chance to chat with Dennis about his life approach, why he started Training Grounds for Life, and do you really have to give up junk food to achieve your best self? (Please say no!)

Dennis, so great to speak with you. So tell us about how you became a personal trainer, life coach, and why you started, “Training Grounds for Life.”
I was always physically active throughout my childhood and an athlete through high school so I decided to get my degree in Exercise Physiology from Texas Tech University. When I graduated from Tech, I started working as a fitness consultant/trainer for the Los Colinas Sports Club in Dallas, Tx. owned by the prestigious Four Seasons Hotel. I have worked in both private and commercial gyms as a trainer for 26 years. I got into Life Coaching because I had been giving my clients advice about there life outside of the gym and they were getting profound results. So, I started taking some transformational and leadership classes which lead me to get my Life Coaching certification from Accomplishment Coaching in San Diego, CA. My life coaching certification was like getting my Masters. It was a year-long intense and rigorous training, development and transformation. I have always been a entrepreneur. My mom and dad were self-starters and they owned their own business. So, it was a natural progression for me. I started Training Grounds For Life because I have a huge passion for supporting people in their own transformation. I wanted to create an environment that was like no other place I know of and I could express all my talents and gifts with others in a safe and serene setting.

It’s summertime and everyone wants to look bikini-ready. What do you tell clients who come into your studio and have not been eating right, exercising? How do they begin a health regimen?
First, the client and I define where they are currently with their nutrition and fitness level by doing a consultation. In this consultation, we distinguish where they are now, where they want to be and by when do they want to be there. Example: I have an Executive client who would like to lose twenty pounds with in three months, find a romantic partner, and hire an Executive assistant. In addition, he would like to create a way to have more time for himself since he has a very busy social life due to the nature of his career. We designed a road map on how to accomplish these goals.

Gimmicks seem to be the name of the game whether its drinks, bars, or pills in the quest to lose weight. What are your thoughts about this?
I think you said it best “Gimmicks.” There are no shortcuts to a healthy lifestyle!

Considering your clientele of Entertainment industry execs, what is a typical day of training like for you, as many of these people have rigorous schedules as well?
My day starts at 6am with a quiet meditation. My first client is at 7am. I see about 6-7 clients a day. All clients come to Training Grounds for their sessions. All sessions are an hour long and it is a packed filled hour. My entertainment execs are working on their physical, emotional and spiritual ways of being so that they can remain calm in their highly stressful careers and be able to manage the huge egos they deal with on a daily basis.

Tell us about the healing studio and what were your influences in creating this secluded studio in Weho? Why not Malibu? or somewhere near the beach?
Training Grounds For Life is a “one stop shop.” What I mean by this is that it is a place where you can work on your mind body & spirit. As I evolved as a person in my personal life and in my career, I saw the profound effect the that the mind, body and spirit have when utilized as one. I incorporated all of my training, education and gifts (Training, Pilates, Life Coaching, Healing) into a one hour session called the R.A.Y. method. That is why I say it is a one stop shop. Why West Hollywood not Malibu or near the beach…truth is this amazing space found me!

Your focus is on the mix of cardio circuit, functional, core training, Pilates, life coaching, and healing. Do you think that all these must be done together in order to achieve optimal health?
Yes! Can you just bleach your teeth and not brush & floss your teeth to have optimal healthy teeth and gums? NO! It takes all sums of the part to create optimal healthy oral hygiene. The same is true for optimal healthy lifestyle. The mind, body, and spirit work synergistically together. It was designed that way from the beginning. It is a lifetime practice of remaining conscious and blending the three together. If you create a healthy thought about your body, you will take healthy actions to create that healthy body and you will feel good about your body, all of which came from a healthy thought. Mind is the thought, physical is the body, and how you feel is the spirit!

For those out there who seem to be in a workout rut where they do the same workout everyday, how do they break out of that to achieve results?
To break out of a rut, I say go do something radically different. Example: if you are a in a rut with your cardio workouts lets say you run on the treadmill daily. Go outside ride a bike, hiking, or take up kick boxing. Your body loves to get in comfort zone and if you are in a rut, and you can feel that you are, it is your body saying to you “change it up, I’m bored,”

Nutrition. How important is this to a health regimen? What diet do you advise that your clients follow? Is it possible to eat junk food now and then?
Nutrition is about 80% important. What you put in your body is the fuel you operate off of. If you have a car that runs in gasoline you would not put diesel in it to run on. My clients follow the EATWIZE nutritional program which is a perfect balance of the best fuel from fats, proteins and carbs. Junk food now & then…I say why not…treat yourself with in limits! I love me some chocolate chip cookies.

Agreed! So, you’re known for creating the RAY Method…what exactly is it?

The R.A.Y. method is a fusion of circuit, functional & core training, Pilates, Life coaching and energetic healing in a one hour session design to bring the light from with in YOU out! We not only focus on weight loss or preventive maintenance, we are accomplishing others goals as well. I have a client who is starting their own business, getting in physical shape and learning how to meditate. I teach different tools and distinctions to help add speed and power to achieving there goals.

I love that you also focus on being a life coach and helping those who are also trying to figure out how to achieve guidance in following their goals. What’s it like to help clients with their goals on a daily basis?
Thank you! I must tell you the feeling I get from guiding others to having their dreams realized, is better than the paycheck I get and I get an amazing paycheck for what I do. I guess that is what I am trying to say is that I love what I do, I get paid really great for it and I get to help others have their dreams realized. It is a “win /win” for me and my clients. I truly feel I am living my life purpose.

What inspires you on a daily basis and what advice do you have for Vivastic readers who are on the quest to reach their health and wellness potential?

What inspires me on a daily basis is, knowing that each day I get the opportunity to live my purpose and share it with others. I would say to all the Vivastic readers, to live your light NOW, be of service to others NOW and to be a participant in all the possibilities that that life offers you NOW. Optimal health and wellness is NOW not a “someday” phenomenon.

Dennis, I can feel your positivity emanating from the screen! Literally. You rock. And for more information about Dennis Grounds and the Training Grounds for Life, CLICK HERE.

The Health Benefits of Acai

February 19, 2010 in health

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My first experience with Acai occurred at a small juice/smoothie bar in the East Village of New York City when I was looking at the huge menu of smoothie options. They had all these exciting names with loads of healthy-sounding ingredients and the person behind the counter said to me, “Why don’t you try Acai? It’s the most powerful superfood in the world.” Wow. That’s a great selling point. Anyway, I gave in and tried the Acai smoothie and it tasted like a mix between dark chocolate and berries. And I definitely felt energized after a few sips of the smoothie concoction. Read the rest of this entry →

Man Drinks Fat in Anti Soda Video

December 26, 2009 in health

Well, you may be filled up with all the baked goods and delicious buttery goodness from the holidays, and now you’re thinking…okay, time to head to the gym. Well, maybe its also important to NOT drink soda anymore. My dad recently cut soda out of his diet and lost a bit of weight and the truth is that liquid calories are just not worth it.

This video of a man drinking fake fat really just grosses me out, but it gets the point across. Now, if I could only give up Diet Coke.