Where weight loss is concerned, there is a wealth of good as well as bad information out there. And when people are desperate to lose a few pounds, they will believe almost anything they hear, hoping for a quick fix! In this article, we will expose a few of the weight loss myths that can actually slow your progress instead of speeding it up!
Some people hold to the belief that there is a "Metabolic type," and that based on your genetics and family history, your diet should consist of a
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
The 10 Best Power Packed Foods
What is the secret to a long and healthy life? It is in the food that we eat. As you well know, all foods are not created equal. Choosing and eating the right foods may help increase your life expectancy as well as the quality of your life.
Here are ten of the top power packed foods designed to give you energy, vitality and all around good health!
1. Beans – If they give you gas, take precautions before you eat them. Soaking them first can help. Beans of all kinds (kidney,
Here are ten of the top power packed foods designed to give you energy, vitality and all around good health!
1. Beans – If they give you gas, take precautions before you eat them. Soaking them first can help. Beans of all kinds (kidney,
Building The Stamina Of Your Mind
I recently had a student who was a chess player. He came to study Shaolin with me for two weeks. He asked me if he needed stamina when he played chess, I said, yes, it would help him, because when you play chess, you need to be steps ahead, working out your moves and your opponent's moves. This is the same as fighting but every teacher or coach knows that if their student don't have stamina then it doesn't matter how good they are, they can't use their skills. This means, you have build your stamina. Through building your stamina you build the strength of your mind.
When you're tired, you can't show your weakness, you have to pretend that you still have stamina. If your opponent finds out then this is your weakness and he can beat you. Sometimes you have to learn how to hide your feelings, it's the same when you have an injury, you have to hide your injury. This is the same as a chess player who makes a bad move, he can't show it or give up, he has to hide.
The warrior fights to the end. The warrior is really competing with him or herself. His competitor is his teacher
When I taught this chess player, I made him do a lot of physical exercise; running, punches, squats, press ups. All training that had nothing to do with the mind. He wanted to give up but I pushed him. He trained with me every day for two weeks. Towards the end of his training, I made his training plan a little easier and suddenly he found out he strong he was. Everyday he trained, I would do just 25 minutes of Qigong to show him how to balance his Yin and Yang. I didn't want to do too much because I didn't want him to think.
He told me that the Shaolin training gave him a lot of confidence and he felt stronger when he played chess because he no longer cared whether he won or lose, he only thought how to make a strong move and how to conquer himself. If he made a mistake, it didn't matter, he just kept going, sometimes he could change the situation from bad to good but the most important thing was that he always gave his best.
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011
How To Avoid The 3 Biggest Fat Loss Diet Mistakes
There is so much information on fat loss and more added everyday, yet most people continue to make the same diet mistakes all the time.I do not mean a small indulgence in a piece of cake, or missing a workout, I mean the big diet mistakes that basically guarantee failure in losing weight. Here are 3 of the biggest.
1.The negative attitude of sacrifice. Dieting does not mean giving up all the so called unhealthy foods, it just means eating less of them. The key, and the secret to a healthy
1.The negative attitude of sacrifice. Dieting does not mean giving up all the so called unhealthy foods, it just means eating less of them. The key, and the secret to a healthy
Monday, 14 November 2011
10 Easily Achievable And Realistic Fat Loss Tips
Are you still counting calories and preparing perfectly proportioned meals and snacks everyday? Are you still weighing your food to achieve that perfect portion? No? Too hard to maintain? Well, here are 10 easily achievable and realistic fat loss tips that will make your weight loss or any health plan that much more manageable, and ultimately more successful.
1.Keep healthy snacks within sight. Keep that bowl of fruit on your kitchen table or some dried fruit on your office desk, so that
1.Keep healthy snacks within sight. Keep that bowl of fruit on your kitchen table or some dried fruit on your office desk, so that
Significant Fat Loss Tips for Significant Results: Tips That You May Not Even Have Considered
There are a lot of ways to lose weight. This goes without saying as there are hundreds upon hundreds of weight-loss programs, books, workout videos and endless lists of diet programs that all tackle different ways to cut the fats and lose weight efficiently and proficiently. There are loads of different tips that pool together and they have all become common knowledge for a lot of people. Examples are the routines to focus on protein and to eradicate carbohydrates from your meals or to keep
Friday, 4 November 2011
Setbacks SUCK
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Setbacks Suck...but Hey...I make the BEST of IT |
Well, I have to say that I do not like setbacks…and in fact they do SUCK. Going through the pain of a setback from my injury is the hardest part…but also having to cut way down to doing nothing with my fitness program…big YUCK. I am such an active person and giving in to what my body is telling me is definitely a mind vs. body fight, and I have to say that I do practice what I preach…and listen. I would not push my clients through a setback in ways that would further aggravate an injury and I need to apply that to myself…is it hard…YES. Always honest here…I am one of those can’t hold her down personality types usually, but the wiser Darla says…hold yourself down GIRL!!! I have been through so much and I can tell you…IT IS NOT WORTH IT…meaning pushing myself through pain only to land flat on my ass for days…hell to the BIG NO THANKS. I also have a supportive hubby who keeps me accountable to that. In fact, he makes me promise that I will not workout for however long it takes to get back on track and feeling close to 100%...MAN THAT IS A TOUGH ONE FOR ME…I have to admit, I hesitate to answer…lol…but you know what, I have gone most of my life without an accountability coach…so although hard…I appreciate it. The athlete in me truly wants to do at least something…cardio at the minimum…but if I feel discomfort even in that movement…well…I need to STOP doing that. I confess that it is so hard to shut this part of me down…meaning the athlete, but what I do enjoy during my recovery time is working with my clients and being a part of their efforts as I push them through their fitness programs. In a way, this satisfies my urge to workout because I am still in the environment, actively involved by pushing them, and celebrating the accomplishment of the finish.
Getting back to my inner turmoil when it comes to setbacks…I am a person just like you…and I do feel frustration, blah, yuck, maybe even a bit of anger about it…I say to myself…really Darla…still feeling like this today…ugh…another day of ice packs, TENS unit, ice packs, ice packs, ice packs…well you get the picture. Not a fun time and in fact it gets in the way of my quality life functions…spending time with friends, family, hubby, etc…It is really a hard thing to enjoy something when my pain level is saying a BIG HELLO all the time. These are times I have to take a deep breath and accept that it is what it is for the moment and still the BEST me in the circumstance. What the heck Darla…really…how can you be the BEST you when you feel like shit (can I say that??) Oh well…I did…that is me. The fact is…I CAN and I DO…is it anyone’s fault that I am having a flare up…NO…well, maybe mine if I tried a new exercise that caused the problem…so…the motto that I hold true to…Life is 10% What Happens to You and 90% How You Respond to It…is always whispering in my ear.
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My response is…I do not like this, but I am not going to be a crabby “B” to hubby, friends or family…I mean really…what would that do for me or anyone else. I take this moment to reflect on things like…not repeating the movement that may have caused the flare up or how I can modify the move even more to protect myself…it seems like I will always be a test as I go Gal…meaning it works for the New Modified Me or it Doesn’t…and then stick to the routines that DO work. Setbacks do suck, but they also teach me what my body can or can’t do, and although I sometimes feel sad about the things I can’t do and think to myself…really…this is going to kick my ass like that, I appreciate even more those things I can do that don’t set me back at all…and that my friends…is FABULOUS!!! Stay Healthy!
MOTIVATION FOR THE DAY: Always Strive to Be the BEST Version of YOU
Workout of the Day:
ARC Trainer cardio segment 45 minutes (I have been on this routine for 2 days now)
Nutrition of the Day:
Crock Pot Chicken Ready for Meal 5 |
Coffee, one cup…fabulous
1-Pre-workout shake
2-Post-workout shake, ¼ cup pumpkin seeds
3-Peppered turkey breast with Avocado on a Thin Bun, Grapes
4-High Fiber Wrap with Almond Butter and Dried Cranberries
5-Crock Pot Chicken and Baked Butternut Squash
6-Two Protein Balls
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