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May 08 2011

Whopper of a Walk

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Get your legs moving!! It takes 2 hours at 4MPH to burn off a Burger King Whopper — no cheese, no sides, no giant soda.

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Jan 20 2011

Six Pack Abs ??

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So the elusive six pack. It is that time of year and people are all in the gym focusing on getting ripped.

Here is a bit of reality. Abs are possible for anyone. But it takes work to eliminate fat from your middle.

Depending on your genetics, you can have great abs as a woman with around 18% body fat and a six pack with just a few percent lower. Remember genetics play a part here. If you hold your weight in your ass, lucky you, your abs will show up sooner. If you hold it in a tummy pooch, it will take a lower total percentage to see them.

For men, who tend to hold their weight around their middles, this percentage is more like 11-12% to see decent abs and for some men, it takes as low as 8 to really have a 6 pack.

Watch your diet and take care of yourself and work out and of course you can achieve this but great abs like anything else in life don’t come from wishing for them.

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Nov 22 2010

Breakfast Like A King

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Many commercial and restaurant breakfast options are calorie overloads that will kill your weight loss goals every single day. Take some time to make good food choices about breakfast.

No time?? Lay it out the night before. It doesn’t take much to make a mini bagel with a vegetarian sausage slice and a fat free cheese slice. Balanced and around 200 calories. Pair it with a ready to drink muscle milk light or a skinny latte to boost it up to around 300 calories and you have a nice filling breakfast that beats an egg mcmuffin any day of the week!!!

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Oct 18 2010

Plateau Busting

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Hitting a plateau? There are a few things that cause this and you need to understand that all of them can be fixed.

First, are you keeping a food diary?? This is the first question I ask everyone complaining about not losing weight. How can you get where you are going if you don’t know where you are?

Next, are you overestimating your exercise? Are you calling yourself active when you really are not all that active? Using apps like Tap and Track for the Iphone are AWESOME to track your food and activity but you need to be honest. Most people work SEDENTARY jobs.

While we are on that — are you active? A couple times a week is not really going to cut it. Are you doing something active every single day?

Once you are actually doing all of these, then you can start to look at any more remote options.

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Sep 23 2010

Muscle and Diabetes

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A study done at UCLA found that people with more muscle were better at managing their diabetes. People with the lowest muscle mass in the study were found to be more likely to be insulin resistant than those who had more muscle. Ask your doctor about your diabetes and working out.

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Sep 18 2010

Scary Salt Fact

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According to the CDC, 9 in 10 Americans get too much sodium on a daily basis. Are we salt-a-holics ? Maybe. But most likely it is caused by our love of restaurant and processed food. Spend a day counting your sodium to see, bet you will be blown away.

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Sep 15 2010

Office Coffee Cup Germ Alert

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Does your office have a dishwasher where you wash your mug nightly? If not, you should be bringing your mug home daily and running it through the dishwasher (be sure it goes through the dry cycle at the end to kill everything) Office coffee mugs hold thousands of bacteria spores and 20% of them can contain fecal matter — ewww GROSS. That said they are healthier than drinking from plastic cups with all the chemicals and environment destruction, just be sure it is thoroughly washed.

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Sep 12 2010

Got that firm handshake? – Worth Checking

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A British Study done by the Medical Research Council found that seniors who can still give a firm handshake and walk at a brisk pace are likely to live longer than those who cannot. These were found regardless of sex, age and body size. It looked at mortality from ALL causes and measured the following in people more than 70 years of age:

- grip strength
- walking speed
- time to get up from a chair
- ability to balance on one leg

These may seem simple and well, they are. They are also huge quality of life measurements. If you don’t know where to start – go for a walk. DO SOMETHING!!

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