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Holiday Eating Tips

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Sunday, November 1st, 2009
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So it is that time of year again!!  Halloween was just the beginning, now comes all the Thanksgiving Parties, the Christmas Parties, and too top it all off The New Year Parties.  It is the Holiday Season, and if you are not equipped with an eating game plan you are going to get blind sided by about 5 to 8 pounds of extra weight.  5-8 pounds is how much weight people usually pack on during this time of the season.  That is why you need a game plan to help you through this glutenous season.

thanksgiving feast 234x300 Holiday Eating TipsLets face it, parties and family gatherings are fun…well at least parties are.  But when you mix fun with delicious food, then you have a recipe for a weight loss disaster.  So you need to switch up your game plan a little bit, most the year you are probably focusing on how to lose weight, but during the holiday season you need to focus on how to not gain weight.  Weight management!  The holidays are way to fun to dismiss, and it will only cause you frustration and disappointment if you decide not to eat these delicious foods.  You main goal should be to keep your weight stable through these times.

Don’t get me wrong, if you are strong enough to get through the holiday season and still lose weight, then go for it!!  But the average person usually throws all their discipline away during the holiday season, and binges on eggnog, turkey, mash potatoes, and pie.  I am trying to give the average person a new way to look at things, a strategy to their Holiday Eating.

Here are a few Holiday Eating tips:

  1. Continue to workout.  Okay, so the first tip has nothing to do with eating, but this is very important, you need to stay active during this time of the season.  Resist the urge to go into hibernation.
  2. Don’t Starve Yourself.  What I mean by these is…do not starve yourself before you go to a party or a family dinner.  Make sure to eat little snacks before you arrive to the party to help curb your cravings.  Eating small snacks can help you from cutting loose.
  3. Portions.  Eat rational portions, you do not need to fill your plate up so full it needs a wide load sign to get through the crowd.  Your stomach is not meant to eat that much food.
  4. Eat Slowly.  Allow your body to know it has eaten food.  So many times we inhale the first plate of food, and then after the second or third serving our bodies finally catch up, and we feel terrible.  Eating slowly will help your body know when it is full and when you need to stop eating.
  5. Know The Consequences.  You know that 5 to 8 pounds you have been working to get off all year, well if you gain it all back,  you will have to lose it all over again the next year.  It is a terrible cycle to get in.

Hopefully these Holiday Eating Tips can prevent you from gaining weight during the holiday season.

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Abdominal Training

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Friday, October 30th, 2009
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Why is Abdominal training important?  It is arguably the sexiest region to look at on the body, 32% of women say it’s the sexiest muscle group on the man.  The abdominal region is highly coveted by mostly everyone.  Now, I am not talking about those huge bodybuilders who grease themselves up and flex their muscles for the whole world to see, I am talking about toned abdominal muscles that look great, as well as normal.

There is nothing wrong with wanting defined abs, but here is the problem…exercise companies know you want sexy abs, and they will try to suck you in with their infomercials and their “promises.”  I am tired of seeing all the gimmicks on TV that promise you 6 PACK ABS, with as little as 10 minutes a day.  No abs machine is going to get you six pack abs.  You can strengthen your core, but it takes a lot more than just abs workouts to achieve six pack abs.

flat stomach 1 Abdominal TrainingYou cannot target fat loss to one specific area on your body, it is very important to do abdominal workouts (which we will talk about), but it cannot be the only thing you do.  You need to incorporate cardiovascular training, weight lifting, and interval training.  You need to turn your body into a fat burning machine, and you do that by raising your lean muscle mass, because muscles burns fat.  You also need to have a healthy diet, there are certain foods that can help you get your sexy flat abs, like foods with protein, and foods that are either whole grain or whole wheat.  But let get to some of the reasons why strong flat abs are important, other than just looking good.

men abs.45175617 std Abdominal TrainingYes, great looking abs go further than just skin deep, it’s not all about looking good.  There are many health benefits to strengthening your core that will help you live a long and healthy life.  If you are experiencing back pain, most the time it is because of the baggage you are carrying up front.  Your back is supporting all that weight called your belly, or beer belly.  Strengthening your abs will also help you with everyday activities.  Just think about all the movements we do, twisting, bending, pushing, and pulling, we engage our core far more than we realize, and if we had a strong core than we would be less likely to injure ourselves.  Belly fat has also been related to heart disease, the fat that surrounds our midsections is said to be the most dangerous fat for our hearts.

When you training your body and you come to your abdominal workouts, it is important to find an abs routine that will target each section of your abdominal region.  Target these abdominal regions:

  • Rectus Abdominis
  • Transverse Abdominis
  • External Obliques
  • Internal Obliques
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Should you workout if you’re sick?

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
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This is a great question that many people ask.  Should I workout if you I’m feeling sick?  Is it safe? Can I make my sickness worse if I workout?  There are actually a few answers to this question because it depends on what type of sickness you have.

flu Should you workout if youre sick?Lets say you have a cold, you might have a mild sore throat, a stuffy or runny nose, maybe even some sneezing.  You will probably be okay to workout.  Now, you might not be able to exercise hard like you usually do, but you will be able to do some moderate workouts.  Working out when you have the common cold might actually give you some temporary relief, because your nasal passage can open up, and help you breathe. If you do decide to workout with a congested nose, be careful when taking any mucus relief medication, because you might feel queasy in the middle of your workout and possibly vomit.  Another thing to keep in mind, if you feel like your cold could be contagious, you should stay home and workout instead of going to the gym in the risk of causing other people to get sick.  But you should be fine to exercise.

On the other hand, lets say that you are experiencing an upset stomach, and you already feel like you could throw up, it would probably be a good idea to take the day off and not workout.  Anytime you are experiencing tightness or congestion in the chest, any shortness of breath, or a cough that is persistent, it would be a good idea to skip your workouts for that amount of time.  You should not exercise if you are experiencing a fever or the flu, you need to stay home and get some rest and see a doctor.

The most important thing to do when you are sick is to use common sense, and if you have any doubts consult your doctor.

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The Importance of Sleeping

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
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Many people would agree that getting a good night sleep feels great, our bodies are designed to rest and re-energize during our wonderful times of sleep.  Unfortunately, there are many people out there who struggle with a healthy sleep pattern, and a lot of the times it’s not even their fault.  Recent studies showed that one out of three people in America suffer from sleep related disorders or insomnia.  But there are also people out there who choose to live a life with little sleep (usually young people).  Whoever you are, we all need to know why sleep is important for our bodies and the benefits that we can enjoy from getting a consistent good night sleep.

First of all, lets talk about how sleep deprivation can affect your body.  There are some pretty serious issues that happen when you are not getting enough sleep. Sleep deprivation has been related to:

  • Obesity
  • Lack of mental sharpness
  • Heart disease
  • Elevated stress
  • Altered Metabolism (which can lead to diabetes)

sleep The Importance of SleepingThese are just five more reasons why we need to have healthy sleep; our lives could be at stake.  What are some of the reasons why people are not getting enough sleep? Unless you have a physical condition, most people do not get healthy sleep because they are stress or have a lot on the mind.  Its kind of a catch 22, because your day is filled with stress from your job, paying bills, sitting in traffic, your mother in law, which are causing you to not get any sleep. But at the same time the lack of sleep is causing your stress to elevate.  So it is important to settle yourself down before you head off to bed, maybe do an activity to get your mind off of the daily grind.

So what are some of the benefits you might occur from a good night sleep?  Well it’s pretty simple…you can help yourself avoid all the bad health issues that might happen if you do not get any sleep listed above.  The benefit is…sleeping can help you live a longer and healthier life.  So what are something’s you can do to help you sleep?

  • Stop drinking caffeinated products at least 6 hours before bedtime.
  • Take deep breathes; this will help your muscles relax.
  • Play some soothing music (like the music they play at massage therapy).
  • Take a shower or bath before bedtime; this also helps the muscles to relax.
  • Be consistent!  Try to develop a sleep pattern, which your body can get used to.
  • Get a new mattress, mattresses wear out and you might need to upgrade.
  • Stop smoking 2 hours before sleep. (Or stop smoking all together!)

Try these techniques and do not give up on them, it might take a little bit of time to retrain your body to fall asleep at a decent hour.

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The Anatomy of the knee

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Sunday, October 25th, 2009
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The knees have always been a problem for a lot of people.  Especially if you are involved with sports, the knee can be a very vulnerable area.  I had a friend who tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in an indoor soccer game one time.  I too have had knee problems of my own, once tearing my posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and my meniscus.  No wonder athletes always injure their knees, have you ever seen a 300+ lbs. lineman’s knee in football get sideswiped and snap under all that pressure?  It is one of them most horrific sights to see.  But not all people who get knee injuries are athletes; there are people who are over weight, and people who aren’t over weight.  There are a lot of people who injure their knees in car wrecks, or just my jumping over a fence and landing wrong.  No matter who you are, it is important for us to learn the anatomy of the knee.  What’s in there?

scoi knee1 300x203 The Anatomy of the kneeThe two biggest bones are connected at the knee, the femur (thigh) and the tibia (shin).  These bones meet up a hinge, and that hinge is made up of Ligaments, Cartilage, fluid, and bone.  All of this makes of your knee joint.  Let’s break these parts down one by one.

Patella – The patella is also known as your kneecap, it is attached to the quadriceps tendon and moves when the knee is either flexed or extended.

Meniscus – Also known as meniscal cartilage, it is the cartilage that acts as the protector between the two large bones, preventing the grinding of the bones.

Bursa – Is a little sac filled with fluid that helps the muscles and the tendons slide freely

ACL – The ACL is a knee stabilizer; it runs down the center of your knee and prevents the femur from sliding backwards on the tibia, or the tibia sliding forwards on the femur.  This is a very common ligament to injure, and surgeons usually do a very good job at repairing it.

PCL – The PCL is also a knee stabilizer; it prevents the femur from sliding forward on the tibia or the tibia sliding backwards on the femur.  To injure this ligament is not as common as the ACL, and harder to repair.  Many people who are driving in car accidents actually can tear this ligament; because our first reaction is extend our knee to the bottom of the floorboard, causing the PCL to tear on impact.

Collateral Ligaments – The ligaments run down he sides of your knee, to help prevent sideways motion.

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A Look into the Atkins Diet

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
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I wanted to spend some time and take a look into the some popular diets that the American people have bought into.  It’s weird to me that we buy into diet fads just like we buy into clothing fads or bracelet fads.  The American people love fads, and the Atkins Diet is one of the biggest diets fads out there.  So here is a little background of what the Atkins Diet is all about.

The Atkins Diet in short, has you eliminate pretty much all carbohydrates for the first part of the plan.  So that means no pasta, no vegetables, no bread, no fruit, and no juice.  Later on in the program you start to introduce carbohydrates back into your diet.  The theory of the Atkins Diet, is that by dramatically reducing carbohydrates, which your body usually burns first, it will skip burning carbohydrates and go straight to burning fat, resulting in weight loss.

atkins diet A Look into the Atkins DietSo does the Atkins Diet work?  Yes, it actually does work.  But if the Atkins Diet works, why is there so much controversy over it?  Let me tell you why I do not like the Atkins Diet.  The Atkins Diet is great for short-term weight loss, but bad for a lifetime of health.  By eliminating foods with carbohydrates, you are limiting yourself to all the wonderful nutrients that help your body.  With the Atkins Diet you pretty much only eat foods with protein, which includes steak, chicken, eggs, bacon, and turkey, and even though this sounds great, they are also high in saturated fat.  So even though you might lose 20 to 30 pounds, you will actually be doing damage to yourself in the long run.

Another thing that bugs me about the Atkins Diet and all popular diets is that the diets are focused on overweight people, who are already lazy and not physically active.  Even though you might lose a whole bunch of weight doing the Atkins Diet, most people never learn how to overcome their laziness, and since the Atkins Diet is almost impossible to maintain longterm, most people gain their weight back and sometimes even more weight then when they started.

Your body craves fruits, vegetables, vitamins, and nutrients, so it is not smart to deprive your body of those needs.  Obviously there are health benefits to losing weight, which the Atkins Diet can help with.  But even though you will get some benefits to losing weight, it does not meanyou will be a healthy person, or have a healthy life.

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Flaxseed can be a Healthy choice

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
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So if you have been hearing a lot about Flaxseed lately, there is probably a good reason.  Flaxseed and organic flaxseed is being used in all sorts of health food and is being sold in supermarkets all over the place.  Since consumers have learned of the possible health benefits from flaxseed, there has been a high demand for it ever since 2006.  But why are people demanding it so much?  What is the big deal about flaxseed?

flaxseed 291 20090115 1524291 Flaxseed can be a Healthy choiceFlaxseed has many health ingredients, but it is most known for being rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, that’s good fat!  Omega-3 fatty acids have actually been known to improve the health of your heart.  Flaxseed also has fiber, which most of us need more of in our diets.  Another key ingredient that flaxseed contains is called Lignans.  Lignans have antioxidants and plan estrogen.

So what kind of health benefits can Flaxseed bring you?

First, you need to keep in mind that flaxseed is still being researched, and that all the benefits are from recent studies over the last few years, studies have not been well established yet.

Here are some of the health benefits that recent studies have showed:

  • Helps to fight cancer – Studies have suggested that flaxseed can help fight cancer, mostly breast cancer, colon cancer, and prostate cancer.  The Omega-3 fatty acids and the lignans help to interfere with tumor cell growth.
  • Diabetes – Flaxseed has been suggested to improve blood sugar levels, which can help people with type 2 diabetes.
  • Heart Disease – Since flaxseed has Omega-3′s in it, it helps prevent the hardening of arteries, and helps to prevent plaque from moving into the arteries.  It is also said that flaxseed can help with the rhythm of your heartbeat and lower cholesterol.
  • Can reduce inflammation
  • Can help reduce hot flashes and the intensity of hot flashes

Even though there are all these studies to suggest that flaxseed can help with these areas, they have not been completely proven yet.  Take note that if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should stay away from flaxseed until further research has been accomplished.

There are different ways to consume flaxseeds; grounded flaxseed and flax oil.  It is said that you get more health benefits from the actual seed itself, grounded.

How to consume flaxseed:

I like to add a tablespoon of organic flaxseed to my healthy cereal, oatmeal, or a smoothie.  There really is not a strong taste to flaxseed, so it does not spoil anything that I put it in.  Your goal should be to add it to foods that you easily consume everyday.

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Why Should People exercise?

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
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This might seem like an odd question, but it is something that people ask quite a bit.  ”Why should people exercise?”  What is the point!?  Why put your body through all that tough work?  The good news is…if you are asking this question, then you are already moving in the right direction, and you will not be disappointed with the answer.

benefits of aerobic exercises 150x150 Why Should People exercise?It is no secret that most people are overweight, especially here in America.  Even children are overweight.  Being overweight mostly happens because of two things, an unhealthy diet and little or no exercise.  There is a reason why diabetes and heart disease is affecting the U.S. like an epidemic, and it is because of those two reasons. Most of us already know that exercising is good for losing weight, and can help you avoid heart disease, but what are some other benefits that exercising has to offer.

Exercising helps…

  1. Release stress – Exercise releases endorphins, which makes you body feel good.  It also helps decrease stress hormones like Cortisol.  If you have stressful life, you definitely want to exercise, because stress often leads to weight gain.
  2. Sleeping – Exercising can help you sleep better at night, which also helps your body feel better and helps to release stress.  Be aware, sometimes if you workout before you go to bed, it can actually keep awake.
  3. Boost your energy – Exercising helps you pump more oxygen into your body, which helps your heart, lungs, blood circulation, and helps pump nutrients into your tissues.
  4. Back issues – Not all…but a lot of back pain is caused by people being overweight.  Exercise can help release the load (from you belly) that your back is carrying.
  5. Sex life – If none of these other reasons motivate you in wanting to exercise, than this reason should.  Most people complain about a lost flame in their sex lives, exercise can help rekindle that fire.  Exercising helps with longevity and stamina.  Lets be real, what the body goes through during sex can be very exhausting, but if you have a healthy exercise routine, then your body may be more equipped to handle those intimate times.
  6. Self-esteem – There is nothing worse than being lazy and having a low self-esteem.  Get active!  Try to find a sport or a hobby that allows you to get outside, you’ll be amazed how better you feel about yourself when you accomplish some personal goals.

Squat 2 150x150 Why Should People exercise?Remember, exercising is not just for people who are overweight.  Exercising is for everyone, no matter what your weight is or how old you are.  If you have the mental capacity are physically able to do some type of exercise, than I encourage you to take care of your body.  Believe it or not, exercising can be a lot of fun; you just got to find out what you like to do.  Do not let laziness sneak into your life, because you will regret it later on in your life.

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