I recently got a new full time gig. After a while doing PRN and "as
needed" gigs, it is great to get back to life on a schedule! The
mechanics of the job are not really pertinent here, other than to say
that it is not near as active as my former position as a nursing aide.
I definitely don't walk around all day like I did as a substitute
teacher! I have always been something of a night owl, staying up until
a little after midnight and getting up around 8 or 9 in the morning.
So, leaving the house around 7 every morning for training presented
something new. The job had 3 weeks of classroom training. It is not in
me to sit in a chair for 8 hours a day. Seemingly, the 3 weeks went by
pretty quickly. Now I am fully on the job. There is little movement. I
test computer chips and could do my entire job moving nothing but my
right hand.
Like I said certain challenges have presented themselves. The biggest
one is the inactivity. So, seeing everyone else slumped over in their
chairs I pushed mine aside. This way I have better posture and use a
little bit of core strength throughout the night. Now that training is
over, I work from 10pm-830am. Since they only give us half an hour for
lunch, packing my lunch has become something more of a priority. And a
success. I have also noticed that as I am more conscious of what I
pack for lunch, I am also more conscious about what I eat at other
meals. This was was explained to me as "noncontradictory behavior,"
when you take steps to improve one area of your life, without
realizing it you take similar steps in other areas of your life. This
also helps when i begin to think that I need an energy drink or a soda
to help get me through the night! There are some nights though, that
those "cans of cancer" seem to be calling out to me!
Sleep seems to be an especially big challenge here! I won't stress the
importance of adequate rest here- let's save that for another entry!
But, since my body is yet to adapt to the new schedule, sleep has
eluded me. There have been days that I have had to take aides such as
melatonin or Tylenol PM to even get a couple hours. Not really sure
why I have had so much problem sleeping during the day. The other big
change is that I have to completely rearrange my schedule. It used to
be that my workouts energized me for the day- however the time that I
wake up is now the only time I can do anything with my kids. They
definitely energize me. So, my workouts are changing to, to the last
thing I do before going to sleep. My supplements are also changing . I
am still looking for a good preworkout without stimulants.
This new job has definietly reworked every area of my life. But, like
all experiences, it has taught me more about myself- like 10 hours
with no music makes me go crazy! And planning out my meals is
essiential to my survival in this new lifestyle. Fianlly, I must live
intentionally! Getting my workout in, spending time with my kids,
everything I do in life has to be on purpose on according to plan!
This may seem simple, but nothing will happen with just hopes, wishes,
and dreams!
Matthew A. Crawford hails from Wichita, Kansas and is a father of 3 wonderful children. He writes to those with theological, philosophical, and practical questions about the physical and metaphysical world.
Prayer

Saturday, March 9, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Down With The Sickness
It happens to every household. One day its nots there and the next, it
has run rampant.! I am of course talking about the cold, the flu, and
any of the other viruses and various sicknesses that run (seemingly)
unrestrained this time of year. I thought that the few days in
December when I was bedridden that I was done. That I had served my
time. Then, a couple of weeks ago came a single symptom, the cough
that would not quit!
Then there is the other animal that will not quit! Not a bacteria or
parasite, but the unrelenting "Gym Rat!" We are filled with tenacity
to the brim! No way that we are about to allow a small little bug to
stop us from doing what we do best- continuous self improvement!
The first thing to remember is that this is not a defeating moment, it
is a defining moment. This is where you prove to yourself whether this
is truly your lifestyle, or just something that you do when it is
convienent! Since it is a lifestyle, you are not going to abandon your
diet due to this minor setback! In fact, you will most likely modify
it to match your new (temporary) caloric needs until you are 100%
again. But remember, this temporary condition is no reason to abandon
your principles! Do not retreat to the food- like substances to
comfort yourself as you ache! As you check the labels on the food your
purchase, check the labels on your OTC (Over The Counter) medications!
Many are filled with artificial flavors and unecessary sugars as well
as unneeded chemicals like proplyene glycol.
Do be sure to get plenty of rest. As important as it usually is, it is
doubly important during recovery. Sometimes this is the hardest thing
to do for some of us, myself included! We prefer to live our lives on
a schedule and try to skip the rest stage, but skipping this all
important step can do more damage than good! Axioms, maxims,
expressions, and motivational sayings help us to get through. We
remind ourselves to "eat clean, train dirty!" and "no pain, no gain"
but rest (or at least decreasing our intensity) can help restore blood
flow and help our diminished health to gradually stabilize, as opposed
to sharply spike up and come crashing down! Working out and exercise
(when done right) helps boost our immunity. Proper supplementation can
help speed up the process. When we are sick our body needs vitamins
even more to carry out our daily functions.
By doing what you supposed to, abstaining from the bad things, not
only will your health be back on track, but your willpower and inner
stregnth will be increased as well! Congrats in advance for not
allowing a small, microscopic, little bug slow you in your tracks!
Instead, show it up and get over any illness with a sense of
accomplishment!
has run rampant.! I am of course talking about the cold, the flu, and
any of the other viruses and various sicknesses that run (seemingly)
unrestrained this time of year. I thought that the few days in
December when I was bedridden that I was done. That I had served my
time. Then, a couple of weeks ago came a single symptom, the cough
that would not quit!
Then there is the other animal that will not quit! Not a bacteria or
parasite, but the unrelenting "Gym Rat!" We are filled with tenacity
to the brim! No way that we are about to allow a small little bug to
stop us from doing what we do best- continuous self improvement!
The first thing to remember is that this is not a defeating moment, it
is a defining moment. This is where you prove to yourself whether this
is truly your lifestyle, or just something that you do when it is
convienent! Since it is a lifestyle, you are not going to abandon your
diet due to this minor setback! In fact, you will most likely modify
it to match your new (temporary) caloric needs until you are 100%
again. But remember, this temporary condition is no reason to abandon
your principles! Do not retreat to the food- like substances to
comfort yourself as you ache! As you check the labels on the food your
purchase, check the labels on your OTC (Over The Counter) medications!
Many are filled with artificial flavors and unecessary sugars as well
as unneeded chemicals like proplyene glycol.
Do be sure to get plenty of rest. As important as it usually is, it is
doubly important during recovery. Sometimes this is the hardest thing
to do for some of us, myself included! We prefer to live our lives on
a schedule and try to skip the rest stage, but skipping this all
important step can do more damage than good! Axioms, maxims,
expressions, and motivational sayings help us to get through. We
remind ourselves to "eat clean, train dirty!" and "no pain, no gain"
but rest (or at least decreasing our intensity) can help restore blood
flow and help our diminished health to gradually stabilize, as opposed
to sharply spike up and come crashing down! Working out and exercise
(when done right) helps boost our immunity. Proper supplementation can
help speed up the process. When we are sick our body needs vitamins
even more to carry out our daily functions.
By doing what you supposed to, abstaining from the bad things, not
only will your health be back on track, but your willpower and inner
stregnth will be increased as well! Congrats in advance for not
allowing a small, microscopic, little bug slow you in your tracks!
Instead, show it up and get over any illness with a sense of
accomplishment!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Struggles
There are going to be many twists and turns along the way. You might plateau. You may even feel as through your progress has regressed. You are not alone. Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team. Abraham Lincoln set records when it came to political failures. Walt Disney was told that he lacked creativity and imagination. Steve Jobs was fired from his own company. Muhammad Ali was stripped of his title and threatened with jail time. Oprah Winfrey was told that she had no place in television. Albert Einstein was considered slow by his teachers. They told him math was just out of his grasp of learning. Suze Orman was over $50,000 in debt. The Beatles were told that the music they played, "guitar music," was on its way out the door and that they would never make it in show business. They are just like you, they struggled. The difference is that they pushed through their struggles to fulfill their destiny as great!
Do not hate the struggle! Embrace it! It helps you to see what is really important to you. If a small struggle derails you, then what is really your passion? We need to realize that our struggles enable us to see
where our heart really lies. It removes the curtain prominently displaying our passions. There are several success stories, people who have triumphed over whatever adversity was laid before them. They,
however, went to present it as if they had always been blessed. That's not how life works. Our struggles mature us and reveal our character. Our struggles manipulate our spirit. They allow us to push aside that
which does not really matter to us. When we surpass a struggle, we are able to vividly see that which matters most to us! Is it your passion? Or merely a distraction? Did you really fail nearly a thousand times?
Or are you, like Thomas Edison, who found 999 ways how not to make a light bulb?
however, went to present it as if they had always been blessed. That's not how life works. Our struggles mature us and reveal our character. Our struggles manipulate our spirit. They allow us to push aside that
which does not really matter to us. When we surpass a struggle, we are able to vividly see that which matters most to us! Is it your passion? Or merely a distraction? Did you really fail nearly a thousand times?
Or are you, like Thomas Edison, who found 999 ways how not to make a light bulb?
Didn't get that modeling contract? Give it time! Gains not happening though you are lifting properly with a diet spot on? Don't worry- it is working! Colonel Sanders, Mark Zuckerberg, Dr Suess, Coco Chanel,
Jillian Michaels, Tony Horton, Vincent Van Gogh, Henry Ford, Elvis Presley, Sylvester Stallone, and Babe Ruth all knew failure and struggle before realizing their true potential! The point is that if you are struggling (and if you currently aren't- don't worry you will!), not to let your struggle define you. You must take advantage of it! Grow and develop with it. Give meaning to it. Okay, that did not work, but why? Get feedback and evaluate just what happened, and learn what needs to change. Be a student of your struggles. You should constantly be changing anyway! Never settle for a comfort zone! Without struggle, conflict, and climax there is no story! Make your is worth telling!
Jillian Michaels, Tony Horton, Vincent Van Gogh, Henry Ford, Elvis Presley, Sylvester Stallone, and Babe Ruth all knew failure and struggle before realizing their true potential! The point is that if you are struggling (and if you currently aren't- don't worry you will!), not to let your struggle define you. You must take advantage of it! Grow and develop with it. Give meaning to it. Okay, that did not work, but why? Get feedback and evaluate just what happened, and learn what needs to change. Be a student of your struggles. You should constantly be changing anyway! Never settle for a comfort zone! Without struggle, conflict, and climax there is no story! Make your is worth telling!
Friday, January 25, 2013
Kale
There's a lot of talk about super-food lately, so what exactly is up with the ruffled dark lettuce called kale? Kale, is a form of cabbage and in the same family as lettuce, spring greens, and brussel sprouts. That said, it is an excellent substitute is those aren't exactly to your liking. It also shares many of the same qualities as broccoli. It is excellent in soups, salads, by itself as a side dish. There is a trend lately where it is actually juiced. It is convenient especially since it can be microwaved, steamed, stir fried, and even dehydrated into the popular kale chips.
It is high in beta carotene (contributing to Vitamin A) and calcium (helping with bone health.) It is excellent in vitamins K (which the body uses in the production of antibodies and antibiotics) and C (assisting the immune system.) Based per 100g (about 3.5 oz) it has 5.63g carbohydrates, just 1.25g of that being sugar and 2.0g being fiber. It has less than .5g of fat and 1.9g of protein. Just like its lettuce cousin, it is also over 90% water. However, its most underrated qualities (which bump it up in to a super-food) are the sulforaphane and indole-3-carbinol. These two elements are released (especially when chopped or minced) revealing the anti-cancer causing properties of kale.
Kale is an amazing food, if you have not worked it into your diet you should. Its great as a compliment to the main course or as a side dish.
It is high in beta carotene (contributing to Vitamin A) and calcium (helping with bone health.) It is excellent in vitamins K (which the body uses in the production of antibodies and antibiotics) and C (assisting the immune system.) Based per 100g (about 3.5 oz) it has 5.63g carbohydrates, just 1.25g of that being sugar and 2.0g being fiber. It has less than .5g of fat and 1.9g of protein. Just like its lettuce cousin, it is also over 90% water. However, its most underrated qualities (which bump it up in to a super-food) are the sulforaphane and indole-3-carbinol. These two elements are released (especially when chopped or minced) revealing the anti-cancer causing properties of kale.
Kale is an amazing food, if you have not worked it into your diet you should. Its great as a compliment to the main course or as a side dish.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Organic Manifesto
The fitness industry is all infested with calls to proper nutrition. Eat real food. This month's diet is next month's body.Abs are made in the kitchen.Stop eating garbage. Eat less sugar, you are already sweet enough. The longer its shelf life, the shorter yours. Food: what organic food was called last century. You wouldn't garbage in your gas tank, why put it in your stomach? Eat clean, train mean. Whoever snuck the s in "fast food" is a clever person. Perhaps no other family has led this charge like the Rodale family. While most people will know that name Rodale as the umbrella head associated with Men's Health and Prevention magazines. But, in 1942 J.I. Rodale started Organic Gardening and Farming. Since then the Rodale Inc, and Institute, has been charged with educating about the benefits and necessities of rganics. Not only to our bodies, but also to the planet. J.I.'s granddaughter Maria Rodale put the family mission in a short book entitled, Organic Manifesto.
Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation, provides an excellent foreword letting us now what we are dealing with. The first 3 words. "Pesticides are poison." There is so much hidden in these first three words. What's going on? Our food supply is being poisoned, killing us. Who is doing it? We are, by electing to eat food with pesticides. He also provides a small preview of what Rodale will tell us alter. Organophosphates and other pesticides, originally used as chemical weapons, like those used in Nazi Germany and during the Vietnam Conflict.Right away Rodlae points it out! "Organic agriculture is the key to our survival." The challenge is to get away from conventional farming. Bellieve it or not conventional (meaning the norm) is manipulated seeds and sprayed with pesticides. Organic farming is not only more productive but has been shown to help problems caused by drought, flood, and other functions of the climate crisis. The challenge toward organics would also improve our financial crisis. Even problems such as childhood asthma (the number one reason children miss school) could go into remission if not for the problems associated with conventional or chemical farming. As a result of chemical farming, the soil is deprived, thus requiring more than the exhausted soil can provide, having lived on chemicals for so long! The chemicals starve the soil, the consequently the water of oxygen. So this poison spreads to our drinking water, rivers and streams (affecting our seafood.) Without healthy water, we cannot have a healthy life. In our society, we would rather pay for cures than change behaviors. We would rather pay for doctor bills and triple bypass and gastric surgeries instead of the far cheaper diet and exercise. We are somehow under the illusion that synthesized and technology is the only way to feed the world. We ignore the fact, that like asthma, these chemicals are also to blame for problems such as ADHD and cancer. Whats worse too, is that we no longer test pesticide levels because regulation was deemed too expensive by President Bush. We allow them to self regulate... which worked out so well for the banks. Since money rules the world, only flattering studies ever see the light of day. As a result nearly all of soybeans, corn, and cotton in the U.S. are Genetically Modified Organisms- a barely recognizeable replica of the original crop. The problem is not what extras (think 'enriched') are in the food, but the problem arises when considering what poisons are put into them! "The more we try to isolate ourselves and control nature, the weaker and more vulnerable we become."
Farmers are being educated, by the biased seed andpesticide companies, and encouraged to use E COli and Salmonella in farming techniques. Then to add antibiotics to somewhat kill the effects of these bacteria. Aside from the dangers to us, these poisons kill the fertility in the soil. Farmers do not believe that they could produce the same crop in organics. This is because it takes 3 years to cycle all the diseased soil out. The truth is, it would actually cost less. There would be more nutrients in the food. The chemical movement is not new. It is believed that the Chinese used it as early as 900 BC, but it really took off around 1700s England. From the cyanide-based poison used in NAZI Germany to Agent Orange, poisons were simultaneously sold to U.S. citizens with a patriotic stint to increase sales! One hundred years ago, nearly half of Americans lived the farm life, today that number is less than 1 percent. How do we change this ugly pattern? Rodale maintains that the biggest challenge is a unified voice. While organic and eating clean is seen as an elitist or high scoiety lifestyle, its really something we need at all levels. Companies like Dupont and Monsanto need to be held accountable for thier actions. Guilty of poisoning our minds and bodies. Feeding ourselves needs to be kept out of politics, but unfortunately political power controls the contracts so to get rid of the politics we must lobby for change. We must stop thinking that burgers (made from real meat) cost less than $1. We must stop purchasing things on the grocery shelves resembling more like scientific projects than actual food.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Susan Perry- Fitness Competitor
“We all make mistakes, have struggles, and even regret things in our past. But you are not your mistakes, you are not your struggles, and you are here NOW with the power to shape your day and your future.”
― Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free
― Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free

At 19, as a single mother without a strong support system she began reaching out to other people. She made it a point to meet people who seemed genuinely happy. When meeting someone she (did and still does) make it an effort to learn all she can about the person. That includes but isn't limited to thier hopes, dreams, aspirations, and especially what motivates them. She also sought motivational speakers like Tony Robbins and Joel Osteen. While listening to Dr. Laura she learned about the family dynamic she always longed for. Here she found that money and material things are not what makes you happy, its having someone to experience life with that genuinely makes you happy. You need to (through self exploration) discover yourself and what you are looking for.
After a few failed career attempts, she is now a stay at home mom with wonderful kids and the husband who provides the family she always longed for! For her, the weight room is the office. Constantly motivating people through daily workout reminders and motivation tips. She has a firm philosophy that no one can motivate you, you must find the motivation yourself. She finds lifting and cardio as the ultimate release for the depression and doubts that may creep back in.
She advocates mass varety in working out. She does everything from traditional workouts to kettlebells to rowing and especially loves outdoor workouts. Though she works everything, she finds an emphasis (especially when starting out) on core stregnth. According to Susan, "The mind is where most people struggle. Once you change your mind you can change your life forever." This Life Coach urges us to "do something for yourself everyday!"
We should definitely keep our eye on this strong motivator!
Monday, January 7, 2013
Biggest Loser, X-Train
The DVD is different than many of the other workouts because it has a plan for a 30 day plan. The 30 Day plan includes a different workout for the 4 weeks of the month. It is recommended to do the workout for 6 days a week, taking one day off for rest. Each of the weeks include the full body workouts and the warm up and cool down. This DVD includes contestants from Season 11, including the winner Olivia Ward. It also features Bob Harper and Dolvett Quince.
Whether done as part of the month plan or a stand alone workout, say on a day when inclement weather keeps you form the gym, X-Train is a wonderful DVD, however the 3 workout segments do duplicate the muscles being train, so there is a lot of repetition. So if you do it as one hour long workout, prepare to do individual exercises such as pushups and to pound away at particular muscles, especially triceps, in more than one of the 15 minute segments.
It is impressive that each of the workouts give rest time, but not an overwhelming amount, as many people have complaioned about P90x. Other DVD programs also in a given hour, spent about half the hour long workout on warm up and cool down. Whereas X-Train is more time efficent spending less than a quarter of the total time on the workout. In fact knowing he only has a 15 minute session, you can hear Bob HArper say, "We haven't got much time let's go!"
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