Thursday, October 13, 2011
What kind of fuel are you getting today?
Lets put money to the side for a minute ok. Which one of the octane ratings above would you choose? I doubt anyone will say 87. Most of you will say it is for the speed, but deep down you know its better, cleaner, more powerful for the car. I know we all love our cars, but do we feel the same about ourselves? We definitely should, I know I do, because I won't be sitting in that car 50 years from now. I will be in this body, and I will feel as good as I feel in my youth. I will feed it only the best fuel(vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, unsaturated fats, and fruits). I will give the best maintenance I can(high intensity full body training). If I total this body I can't go buy a new one. So the next time your at the pump thinking about the health of your car. Take a minute to think. What kind of fuel am I getting today?
Monday, September 26, 2011
Why are the rules for smoking advertising NOT the same for food advertising?
Anyone ever seen "warning this item contains trans fat that will cause heart disease and stroke". I didn't think so, but yet cigarette deaths are constantly declining. As for unhealthy food, well they just decided to allow food stamp use on fast food. No one wants to hear someone say that they are eating unhealthy. Seeing a warning, and thinking about it for yourself might work.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Nutrition Education?
That is probably how you are responding to this post right now. I would have responded the same way 10 years ago. Back then it was all about buffets, anorexia, and bulimia. Some how between worrying about being to skinny and living the american dream. We all forgot to learn about nutrition, and we all got over weight the new epidemic of today, tomorrow, and the future. High school gave us drug awareness, pregnancy awareness, anorexia awareness, alcohol awareness, and who could ever forget STD awareness. Where the hell was the nutrition awareness? I for one think it would have been good to know that those french fries I love were clogging my arteries with potential brain clots. Or that almost every product with wheat has tons of the same heart clogging trans fats in them. That the bacon burgers I carelessly swallowed can thicken my blood and harden my veins. That alone gives the chance of a stroke happening 3 to 1 odds, and all the diet coke drinkers are doubling their risk. This all sounds like important stuff to know doesn't it. So why am I just now finding out about it? Perhaps, I loved food too much to care. Maybe, I didn't care because I would never see any harmful side effects. That is until the day when I get diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Why would you sit and wait till it is too late?
Monday, September 5, 2011
Something to fight for?
My favorite show growing up was dragon ball Z. This show started my journey into health. The show focused on a fun loving, family man, friend, teacher, and fighter living on earth named Goku. Whats the catch? He is a saiyan humanoid slash monkey slash alien from another planet of the strongest fighters in the universe. It sounds corny now, but it was a very good show. What does this have to do with health? Well, I wanted to be Goku the strongest man in the universe lol. This got me into weight lifting, which got me into nutrition, which got me into being healthy. The point I am trying to make is not about a kids show, but what it takes to motivate a person to want to be healthy. On the show Goku did not have the same vanity as me. He trained hard in 100 times gravity for a week, so he could transform into a super saiyan(above pic). Why? To save his friends, family, and earth. In your life it could be a family member worried about your health. Whatever it is find your something, and start fighting for life.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Fat ain't pretty
You wouldn't leave a giant pimple on your face would you? So why carry around a bunch of unattractive baggage. I used to wake up in the morning feeling ashamed. Now I wake up to an impressive looking body, and a feeling of pride for all my hard work. You can pop fat the same way you would pop a pimple lol. You can release it from your body slowly and safely. You just have to choose to do it. The choice is all yours. Jeet Kune Do can be a great way to start. All you need is a small cheap heavy bag. So get started now, and walk out of the house self confident. Not self conscious.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Elastic cords and a little bit of grit is all you need.
You have everything you need. Its true, you can get started right now. Push ups, even on your knees can be hard if you spread your body out more. Squats are harder than you think, but if you think your a spartan jump squats can be challenging. I prefer running, but it can be rough starting out. Squats will build the basic muscle you need to get started. So you can't do a pull up. Grabbing an elastic cable on both ends, and raising your hands above your head. You can simulate a pull up. You just pull your arms down, and apart like your doing a pull up. Its o.k. if the cord touches your chest. Soon you will be up on a pull up bar, and stronger than ever. Like Ab work of course you do. New research says holding your Abs still is a better muscle activator than crunching them. That is right no more stomach wrinkles. Get on your forearms in push up position, and stay there still don't move better yet squeeze those Abs tight. Pretend there is a hot candle under you that is my favorite mind trick. Speaking of mind tricks don't forget the music rock is my favorite. Another science study said music can reduce your perception of pain. That means a harder workout every time. You could do all these workouts in the bathroom at work in 15 minutes, but I have and I wouldn't recommend it without gloves. So get started there is no excuse not too. Fight for your body, and it will fight for you.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Here I am this year at 170lbs
Now that the weight is gone I have a whole new lifestyle. I look at food more than I used too. I cook all my food now instead of order out. I stay away from wheat, because my wife can't have gluten. It actually isn't that much of a difference. I think if everyone went on a gluten free diet for one week they would see all the junk in their diet instantly. I exercise at least 3 to 4 times a week, but I wish I could do more. I know that rest is as important as training, so I try to get 8 hours a night. I try to vary my workouts to fight boredom. My favorites are jeet kune do and sprinting vs weights, but lifting weight is important to keep up my metabolism. I eat filling foods now so I am rarely hungry. The best stomach fillers are almonds (try dark chocolate), fruits (apples), veggies (celery), whole grains (sweet potato chips), and protien (chicken, milk, whey). Eating healthy and high intensity exercise are the key to keeping weight off, and being healthy for life. I still can't believe I did it, but now I know anything is possible with hard work.
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