Monday, February 4, 2013

Living A Healthy Lifestyle

You hear a lot about living a healthy lifestyle, but what does that mean? In general, a healthy person doesn't smoke, is at a healthy weight, eats healthy and exercises. Sounds simple, doesn't it?
The trick to healthy living is making small changes...taking more steps, adding fruit to your cereal, having an extra glass of water...these are just a few ways you can start living healthy without drastic changes.
      
One of the biggest problems with most people is lack of activity. We know it's good for us but avoid it like the plague either because we're used to being sedentary or afraid that exercise has to be vigorous to be worth our time. The truth is, movement is movement and the more you do, the healthier you'll be. Even moderate activities like chores, gardening and walking can make a difference.Just adding a little movement to your life can:
  • Reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes
  • Improve joint stability
  • Improve mood and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression
  • Reduce Stress
  • Contribute to  weight loss

So, even if you opt for small changes and a more modest weight loss, you can see the benefits are still pretty good. One study has found that just a 10% weight reduction helped obese patients reduce blood pressure, cholesterol and increase longtivity. 
     

As humans, we like habits and routines, so much that we often keep doing the same things even when we know they aren't good for us. Changing bad habits takes time and effort and, for a healthy lifestyle, you may be changing a variety of things like:
  • What time you get up each morning
  • What time you go to bed each night
  • How you spend your free time
  • How you spend your money
  • How you shop, cook and eat
  • How much TV you watch
  • What you do with your family and friends
The rewards for making these changes are endless, but it's beginning that's so difficult. What does it take to change your lifestyle? YOU have to DECIDE to make these changes and COMMIT yourself to stick with it. Get started today not tomorrow. I will be your personal coach to make sure you get started on your new healthier life.
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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Shakeology Meal Replacement

Shakeology isn’t a meal replacement. It’s not just a way to limit your calorie intake or make your body feel full. Shakeology is completely different. Shakeology contains more than 70 natural ingredients derived from rich, nutrient-dense whole-food sources from around the world.
Shakeology is so incredibly healthy, no other single food item out there can supply you with all the nutrients, vitamins, proteins, and minerals in the amounts you need the way one delicious shake can.* You are left feeling full not because of gimmicky “fillers” in the product, but because you have truly met the nutritional needs of your body. That’s why Shakeology works like nothing else! You aren’t using a low calorie shake to intentionally starve your way to weight loss. You are fueling your body completely with the most nutrient dense foods from around the world so that your body is completely satisfied, completely energized, and at it’s best — and the fact that it doesn’t require a ton of calories to make you feel that way is why Shakeology helps you lose weight, feel great, get fit, crush cravings, and get healthy. No other “meal replacement shake” can do that.

How Shakeology Works
Shakeology's proprietary blend of digestive enzymes, prebiotics, and probiotics helps your body eliminate toxins that have built up in your digestive system over the years due to eating highly processed foods, fast food, and junk food. A healthy digestive system makes it easier to absorb the nutrients you need for optimal health.

While your body is cleansing itself from the inside out, Shakeology's 100% whole-food ingredients deliver the essential amino acids, vitamins,
and minerals your body needs to help curb its cravings.

Your body will begin to shed stored fat while Shakeology's superfoods (that are chock-full of antioxidants and phytonutrients) work their magic, helping reduce "free radical" damage that could potentially lead to heart disease, heart attacks, high blood pressure, and strokes.



 
GRAPE SEED EXTRACT — Grape seed extract is known as the secret anti-aging ingredient, this ingredient improves the elasticity of the skin, promotes healthy arteries and is beneficial for the eyes too!
 
I have created a list of over half the ingredients explaining exactly what they are and the health benefits they offer. Subscribe at the link below to receive this very important list, you are missing out on a load of information if you don't. I will also include directions on how to kick start your weight loss with Shakeology. The average person will lose 5-8 pounds in 3 days!
   
 






How Has Shakeology Worked For Me
 
YES I do use shakeolgy myself! I have used tons of different protein powders,meal replacements in the past. This is the top one on my list! While on shakeolgy I actually feel full! that's something I never experienced with any other shake. This is very important to me because I am HUNGRY ALL The TIME lol. If you feel hungry you have the tendency to binge eat and that's not good for the diet.
    Shakeology mixes easily in a shaker cup.With just a couple of shakes you will have No clumps and a smooth consistency. I feel a BOOST of energy and with one shake I know I'm getting the vitamins I need for the day.
 
 

30-Day Money Back GuaranteeIf you don’t start to see and feel the benefits of Shakeology within the first month of using it, or if you're not 100% satisfied for any reason, just return it within 30 days for a full refund of the purchase price, less s&h—guaranteed. That's our promise to you
 
 
 
 
 








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Thursday, January 17, 2013

12 Rules for Start up business

I thought I would share this article written by Mark Cuban "12 Rules For Start Up Businesses". Mark Cuban is co-founder and chairman of Denver-based independent cable network HDNet and owner of one of my favorite basketball teams the Dallas Mavericks.
       Most of America knows him as one of the investors on  abc's reality show Shark Tank. In my opinion these are rules that new business owners need to think about and implement into there own business.

Anyone who has started a business has his or her own rules and guidelines, so I thought I would add to the memo with my own. My "rules" below aren't just for those founding the companies, but for those who are considering going to work for them, as well.
1. Don't start a company unless it's an obsession and something you love.

2. If you have an exit strategy, it's not an obsession.

3. Hire people who you think will love working there.

4. Sales Cure All. Know how your company will make money and how you will actually make sales.

5. Know your core competencies and focus on being great at them. Pay up for people in your core competencies. Get the best. Outside the core competencies, hire people that fit your culture but aren't as expensive to pay.

Related: Mark Cuban on Why You Should Never Listen to Your Customers 

6. An espresso machine? Are you kidding me? Coffee is for closers. Sodas are free. Lunch is a chance to get out of the office and talk. There are 24 hours in a day, and if people like their jobs, they will find ways to use as much of it as possible to do their jobs.

7. No offices. Open offices keep everyone in tune with what is going on and keep the energy up. If an employee is about privacy, show him or her how to use the lock on the bathroom. There is nothing private in a startup. This is also a good way to keep from hiring executives who cannot operate successfully in a startup. My biggest fear was always hiring someone who wanted to build an empire. If the person demands to fly first class or to bring over a personal secretary, run away. If an exec won't go on sales calls, run away. They are empire builders and will pollute your company.

8. As far as technology, go with what you know. That is always the most inexpensive way. If you know Apple, use it. If you know Vista, ask yourself why, then use it. It's a startup so there are just a few employees. Let people use what they know.
Related: Three Steps for Getting Started in Mobile Commerce
9. Keep the organization flat. If you have managers reporting to managers in a startup, you will fail. Once you get beyond startup, if you have managers reporting to managers, you will create politics.

10. Never buy swag. A sure sign of failure for a startup is when someone sends me logo-embroidered polo shirts. If your people are at shows and in public, it's okay to buy for your own employees, but if you really think people are going to wear your branded polo when they're out and about, you are mistaken and have no idea how to spend your money.

11. Never hire a PR firm. A public relations firm will call or email people in the publications you already read, on the shows you already watch and at the websites you already surf. Those people publish their emails. Whenever you consume any information related to your field, get the email of the person publishing it and send them a message introducing yourself and the company. Their job is to find new stuff. They will welcome hearing from the founder instead of some PR flack. Once you establish communication with that person, make yourself available to answer their questions about the industry and be a source for them. If you are smart, they will use you.
Related: Is Any Publicity Good Publicity?

12. Make the job fun for employees. Keep a pulse on the stress levels and accomplishments of your people and reward them. My first company, MicroSolutions, when we had a record sales month, or someone did something special, I would walk around handing out $100 bills to salespeople. At Broadcast.com and MicroSolutions, we had a company shot. The Kamikaze. We would take people to a bar every now and then and buy one or ten for everyone. At MicroSolutions, more often than not we had vendors cover the tab. Vendors always love a good party.

This article is an edited excerpt from How to Win at the Sport of Business: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It (Diversion Books, 2011) by Mark Cuban (Available at Amazon and iTunes).

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

How To Eat For Abs - AnabolicMinds.com

By Men's Fitness Editors

For all of our fans who shoot us questions on our Twitter and Facebook Page, this one is for you. Each week, we will tap into our pool of editors and experts to help with any questions or challenges you are having with your fitness regimen. This week, Dan Trink, C.S.C.S, Director of Personal Training Operations at Peak Performance NYC and founder of TrinkFitness, answers your questions about how to eat your best for scoring lean and shredded abs.



How To Eat For Abs - AnabolicMinds.com

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Les Mills Combat



 

LES MILLS COMBAT is an explosive mixed martial arts–inspired body transformation program that will help rip, shred, and lean you out for unparalleled results. Blending dynamic martial arts–inspired training with High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), LES MILLS COMBAT pushes your body far beyond where it’s ever been before. You’ll punch, kick, and strike your way to the biggest adrenaline rush—and your best body ever—in just  60 days.

 

The secret is Fast Twitch Integration Training—a blend of the most dynamic moves from karate, tae kwon do, boxing, muay thai/kickboxing, capoeira, and jiu-jitsu combined in explosive, escalating patterns. This works your fast-twitch muscle fibers—they’re the ones with the greatest capacity for change—like crazy! You’ll be burning massive amounts of calories during your workouts and continue burning calories even after your workouts, so you’ll amp up strength and maximize lean muscle definition.


What can this program do for you?
 

Build lean muscle mass, increase endurance, condition—and incinerate fat—all at the same time
 Develop the coordination, agility, and muscle speed of a mixed martial arts warrior

Maximize calorie burn during and after your workout

Improve posture, core strength, and stability

Build self-confidence, strength, and power

I recommend this program for anybody at any fitness level




You will get 7 workouts plus these extras
  • STAY WITH THE FIGHT FITNESS GUIDE. Follow the 60-day calendar for extreme body transformation success. Includes training tips to maximize results.
  • EAT RIGHT FOR THE FIGHT NUTRITION GUIDE. A detailed eating plan that kicks off your body's ability to start burning through the fat, while keeping blood sugar constant and helping reduce your appetite.
  • TAPE MEASURE AND MEASUREMENT TRACKER. Track your progress and watch your warrior physique take shape through all 60 days of the program.




Please contact me with any questions I will be starting this program and would love for you to join me! The more people the better. lets hold each other accountable and stay motivated. Commit for 60 days and YOU Will see and feel the results of your hard work!




Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain

Hey everyone I would like to share this aritcle written by Mattie Schuler Men's Fitness on how to avoid holiday weight gain. I know its hard to stick with your workouts and nutrition plan during the holidays I have trouble myself. I have done pretty good so far havn't gained a pound.....havn't lost one either lol .
        1. Schedule in exercise, and stick to it.

During the holidays, exercise tends to be the first activity dropped from a busy schedule, says Roussell. To avoid this, schedule in your exercise just like you would any normal meeting or event. “If it’s in your calendar, you know when and how you will get in that exercise,” he says. Stay active with outdoor winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, or even sledding (yeah, it takes work to climb back up the hill). Or if you're not a fan of snow, buy some ass-kicking boot camp sessions at your gym.

2. Be wary of alcohol.

“Alcohol puts the brakes on fat loss,” says Roussell. Mixed drinks loaded with carbs and sugars will put back on what you burned at the gym in a heartbeat. But, because drinking (hopefully) occurs in a social setting, it can feel weird to not order a drink. Get your first one, sip slowly, and then switch to a club soda with lime on your second order — no one will know it’s vodka-free. The added bonus to drinking slowly: you won’t risk getting tipsy and reaching for fatty foods, or overeating, both of which you’ll likely feel bad about the next morning.




  3. Weigh yourself daily.

People who weigh themselves daily have better control over maintaining or losing weight. “A lot of people step on the scale on January 1st and are mortified,” says Roussell. “By weighing yourself everyday, you stay accountable and recognize what’s going on.” Even though you’ll fluctuate give or take a pound or two, you’ll notice patterns of increase and be able to reign in your eating habits before they get out of control.

4. Choose the right party foods.

Most party foods are refined grains or simple carbohydrates, says Roussell. Instead of reaching for snack mix, choose low-cal veggies or protein-packed shrimp cocktails. Eat a salad or broth-based soup before attending a holiday event so you can feel full (and avoid diving into the buffet head first). At a sit down dinner, fill up on meat and roasted veggies, first, before the carb-heavy mash potatoes and dinner rolls. Have a sweet tooth? Opt for pumpkin pie, which tends to be lower in calories than most other desserts.

5. Stock up on nutritional back-up snacks.

Keep healthy snacks in your car or at your office so you don’t feel hungry. Look for protein-rich foods like unsalted almonds or beef jerky for easy, grab-and-go options. Also, load your shelves with seasonal fruits and vegetables. Just because it's cold outside doesn't mean you can’t find produce in supermarkets. Go for kale, rich with antioxidants for detoxing your body throughout the holidays, and apples and oranges with Vitamin C to boost your immune system.


Source: http://www.mensfitness.com/training/...er-weight-gain


Monday, December 10, 2012

How To Break Through Weight Loss Plateaus

You're tracking calories, working out each day, then bam! For a week or two, the scale refuses to budge...and you realize you've hit a dreaded weight loss plateau. Now what?

Even though it's completely normal to hit a snag in your fitness journey, a perceived setback like this can send even the most dedicated dieter off course, away from healthy eating and toward cookies, cake, and pizza. But you can be strong and start getting back on the weight-loss track again. Try at least one of the following techniques, and there's a good chance you'll burst through your plateau in no time.

Here are five important things to know about hydration and exercise: 1. Zigzag your daily calorie intake.
In theory, you've got to eat less to lose more, but this isn't always the case. Sometimes you just have to shake things up. Here's one way to do it: If your average daily intake is 1,400 calories, try dropping to 1,200 one day, going up to 1,800 the next day, and then dropping back to 1,400. The idea is to keep your metabolism guessing. There's no magic number that works for everyone, so you'll have to experiment until you find the right calorie levels for you.

2. Switch up your exercise routine. If you do the same workout each day, eventually it can start to become less challenging, and (unfortunately) less effective. If you push yourself to new levels of strength or exhaustion, you'll almost certainly see a shift. Here are some ways you can challenge your body:
  • Swap your jog for a bike ride.
  • Try weights with your cardio routine. (ChaLEAN Extreme® or RevAbs® can help you do this.)
  • Add intervals of high intensity to really make you sweat. (INSANITY® is a great workout for this.)
  • Drop to the floor for 10 push-ups right now!


3. Eat some almonds. Almonds are a great snack, plus there's some research that indicates that they can help you burn fat. That's because they contain fiber and fatty acids—the good kind of fat that helps you lose weight. A study published in the International Journal of Obesity compared two groups of people who ate a 1,000-calorie-a-day diet. As part of their daily diet, one group ate 3 ounces of almonds every day. The other group ate a mix of complex carbs. What happened? The group that ate the almonds lost more weight.

4. Get more sleep. This may seem like the opposite of number 2, but the truth is is that you could be training too hard, which is about the quickest way to hit a weight loss plateau, because an over-trained body holds on to weight as if it were starving to death. There's no better way to test this than to try and sleep more. The reason is that your body recovers much more quickly from exercise while it's asleep, and if you're burning the midnight oil while trying to do INSANITY, you could easily plateau from lack of recovery time.

In a recent study at the University of Chicago Medical School, researchers found that during a period when study participants were deprived of sleep, they metabolized glucose less effectively. Additionally, they had higher levels of the hormone cortisol, which has been shown to impair memory, increase insulin resistance, and slow recovery in athletes. "There's a good reason why five-time Tour de France winner Eddy Merckx said, 'The Tour is won in bed,'" says Edwards. Your body's recovery response during deep sleep is only rivaled by performance-enhancing drugs. When you're on the borderline of overtraining, getting more sleep is the first thing anyone should try.

5. Relax. Believe it or not, the one big thing besides diet and exercise that can cause you to plateau is stress. When you're stressed, your body sends out higher levels of the hormone cortisol that, as stated in number 4, can encourage your body to hang on to fat. "Cortisol is actually a performance-enhancing hormone," says Edwards. "But it's gotten a bad rap because we've begun living our lives at too high a volume. Cortisol is released at times when the body is in an emergency state. It increases performance, but only over a short period of time. When cortisol is released and forced into action at regular intervals, it causes your body to wear down and switch to more drastic means of survival, like holding on to excess amounts of body fat. Your life shouldn't feel like one big emergency. As a society, we need to learn to be more tranquilo, as the Spanish say."

We get stressed for many reasons, almost all of which are influenced by the society around us. One of the best ways to combat stress is to get some alone time to chill. If you're the type who can't let go, try some forced relaxation techniques, of which yoga seems to be one of the most effective. There's something special about the mind/body interaction of yoga that forces a relaxed state even from the most stressed of us.