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  • sofearinozat vichi says:

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    Posted May 22, 2009

  • sofearinozat vichi says:

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    Posted May 22, 2009

  • sofearinozat vichi says:

    I just finished watching this hilarious movie from Penn and Teller about the bottled water industry. The Truth About Bottled Water is a short documentary that reveals some of the ugly realities of an industry that has become a national obsession even though most people can't taste the difference between expensive bottled water and ordinary tap water.

    Workout Routines

    Posted May 22, 2009

  • Alexander Trakhimenok says:

    Just wonder,

    Why you delete your own post?

    Posted June 03, 2009

  • Dave Schappell says:

    I think the post may have been deleted was because it was spam-like, but I'm not sure -- we're still trying to keep the community a little "in check" :-)

    Posted June 03, 2009

  • Ryan Janus says:

    Hmm. No workout routines here. I've seen that same P&T show, though, and it's hilarious - especially the part with the "water stewart" filling up all these supposedly exotic bottles of water from a hose out back! I recommend the whole series. The show is called "B.S." (Actually, it's spelled out, but they'd probably delete my post if I spelled it out here.) They attack lots of things, from psychics to global warming to intelligent design to "male enhancement." Nothing is sacred, and both sides of the political spectrum are fair game.

    Getting back to the topic at hand - I use crossfit for my workout routines. How about the rest of you?

    Posted June 24, 2009

  • Dave Schappell says:

    I'm a bit more in the 'make it up' mode -- I do mostly aerobic stuff (treadmill, elliptical, etc.) and then usually just do 50 situps (on one of the big exercise balls) and 20 pushups. I try to do some longer runs outside during the summer, and have just started Pilates, to strengthen my core. I find it much easier to work out with a partner, or at a class -- I just respond much better to the peer pressure!

    Posted June 24, 2009

  • Academia Duellatoria says:

    I mostly rely on martial arts kata and my historic fencing classes. I do jog or bicycle a couple times a week however and I do some minor free weight training for my arms and shoulders.

    Posted June 25, 2009

  • Josh Henri says:

    I go in waves with different programs, right now I am doing circuit training. Keep the heart rate up and burn lots of calories. I agree dave having a partner or doing a class is great motivation. My clients who do my group training say that they feel like they are doing more when they have others to compare to. It makes my job easier as the trainer cuz I dont have to be the only one motivating people, the compitition and desire to do better than the next guy helps me do that.

    Posted September 17, 2009

  • Judite200 says:

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    Posted September 19, 2009

  • golurai says:

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    Posted September 28, 2009

  • golurai says:

    Quick Weight Loss Tips - Food Factors

    When it comes to finding quick weight loss diet tips that work, selecting your foods for your diet can be a real balancing act. You have to lose some of what you’ve grown accustomed to and add some items that may be new to you. Here’s some quick weight loss tips that experts recommend to promote weight loss.

    Quick Weight Loss Tips #1 - Reduce fat.

    With regard EO fat, the research is clear: Diets too high in fat promote overweight and obesity. You should strive to consume no more than 25 percent of your calories from fat - and that fat should the “non-saturated” type.

    Quick Weight Loss Tips # 2 - Don’t be so sweet.

    Numerous studies have linked table sugar to increased calorie consumption. While sugar doesn’t do as much dietary damage as fat, you’ll find that when you eat sweets, you simply want to eat more… of everything. Not only that, but sugar also makes your body excrete chromium, and chromium is a mineral that helps your body build calorie-burning lean tissue - so you want to keep your chromium levels up.

    Quick Weight Loss Tips #3 - Drink up.

    “If people want to keep their nutrients in balance, they need to drink plenty of plain, unflavored water every day,” says Judy Dodd, R.D., past president of the American Dietetic Association. Water not only acts as a solvent for many vitamins and minerals but also is responsible for carrying nutrients into and wastes out of cells, so the body functions properly. As a rule of thumb, you should drink a half-ounce of water for every pound of body weight daily, unless you’re very active, in which case you should increase your water intake to two-thirds of an ounce per pound of body weight daily. So if you weigh 100 pounds, you should drink 50 ounces of water a day as a minimum

    Quick Weight Loss Tips #4 - Fill up on fiber.

    You can curb your hunger by increasing your intake of dietary fiber, which is filling, so you feel full but eat less. For these diet tips, experts recommend eating more fruits, vegetables and wholegrain cereals.

    Quick Weight Loss Tips #5 - Get treatment for food allergies.

    Some researchers believe that being overweight is the result of people craving foods that they are allergic to. For these people, weight loss is extremely difficult until they figure out what those trigger foods are and eliminate them from their diets.

    “There are specific food allergies that trigger uncontrollable craving and bingeing,” says Joseph D. Beasley, M.D., director of Comprehensive Medical Care in Amityville, New York. “It’s a common problem in overeaters.”

    If you suspect that food allergies might be part of your problem, ask your doctor to help you identify the offending items. Your doctor may recommend that you see an allergy specialist.------
    golu11

    Weight Training-Weight Training

    Posted September 28, 2009

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