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  • Ex-Navy Seal building a fitness empire

    08/28/2009 3:11:25 PM PDT · by csvset · 2 replies · 781+ views
    SFGATE ^ | August 28, 2009 | Janny Hu
    Randy Hetrick had a problem. As a special ops squadron commander deploying on ships, submarines and safe houses, he needed a way to keep his team in world-class shape without having access to world-class gyms. So during a deployment in Southeast Asia, Hetrick grabbed some parachute webbing and began stitching away. He anchored the straps, and, using his body weight for resistance, started doing presses. And flys. And curls. The prototype for his TRX Suspension Trainer was born, and since hitting the market in 2005, the portable straps have recorded more than $20 million in sales. "This thing has become...
  • Liberation Wellness - Interview with Kevin Brown (audio)

    07/16/2009 11:16:40 AM PDT · by nysuperdoodle · 138+ views
    Evil Conservative Radio ^ | 15 Jul 09 | EC
    What's the best way to stay out of Obama's crappy hospitals in the future? Stay healthy! EC interviews author, patriot, dietician, and now radio host Kevin Brown. You can listen to him every Saturday on Liberty Works Radio Network at noon EDT.
  • President Obama's diet: fitness and french fries

    06/18/2009 5:51:10 PM PDT · by Neverforget01 · 30 replies · 907+ views
    Politico ^ | 6/17/2009 | ERIKA LOVLEY
    Until Michelle Obama writes a mega-selling diet book — be it “First Ladies Don’t Get Fat” or “The South Lawn Diet” — two questions loom: What do the Obamas eat at home, and how do they stay so thin? snipNutrition experts, too, say Americans need a much better glimpse of what’s being dished up behind the gates of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. “We have no idea what their regular breakfasts, lunches and dinners are like,” said American Dietetic Association spokeswoman and D.C. nutritionist Katherine Tallmadge. “Burgers, that’s all I ever hear about. They go to burger joints because it shows they’re...
  • Men with big muscles cut cancer risk by 40 per cent

    05/23/2009 5:53:11 AM PDT · by SonOfDarkSkies · 37 replies · 1,392+ views
    Telegraph UK ^ | 5/23/2009
    The findings, by an international team of researchers, suggest muscular strength is as important as staying slim and eating healthily when it comes to protecting the body against deadly tumours. The scientists who came up with the findings are recommending men weight train at least twice a week, exercising muscle groups in both the upper and lower body. In recent years, experts have recommended a healthy diet and lifestyle - including regular aerobic exercise such as jogging or cycling to reduce the risks of the disease. But the latest study, published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, suggests...
  • Higher Fitness Levels Tied to Lower Heart, Death Risks (calling Capt Obvious)

    05/20/2009 9:31:30 AM PDT · by SonOfDarkSkies · 45 replies · 1,030+ views
    Forbes.com ^ | 5/19/2009
    Staying healthy means a quality life that lasts longer, review finds! Getting in shape really does help you live longer, new research says. People with high levels of physical fitness, called cardiorespiratory fitness, have a lower risk of dying from all causes of death, including coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease, than people with low levels of cardiorespiratory fitness. Researchers analyzed data from 33 previous studies that included 102,980 participants and 6,910 deaths from a variety of causes and 84,323 people with coronary heart disease or cardiovascular disease and 4,485 deaths caused by those conditions. Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) was estimated...
  • Too Fat for the Boy Scouts? New Weight Requirement Angers Some

    05/06/2009 1:59:51 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 84 replies · 3,005+ views
    abcnews ^ | May 6, 2009 | By SARAH NETTER
    Larry Armstrong has been volunteering with his local Boy Scout branch for years, chaperoning trips, serving on the council committee, even becoming certified in archery instruction for a day camp. But Armstrong, at 6-foot, 2-inches tall and about 370 pounds, may no longer qualify for some scout outings because he's overweight, part of a new push by the national organization to ensure the scouts and their volunteers are healthy. A new mandatory weight requirement by the national Boy Scouts of America that will take effect next January has some longtime volunteers concerned they will be left out of trips they've...
  • How to Get in Shape Jihadi Style (Pro Al-Qaeda Magazine for Offering Fitness Tips to Jihadists)

    04/22/2009 1:53:02 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 9 replies · 442+ views
    ABC News ^ | 4/21/09 | Emily With
    A New Pro Al-Qaeda Magazine for Extremists is Offering Fitness Tips to JihadistsA new pro al-Qaeda magazine for extremists is offering fitness tips to jihadists planning attacks against Americans in countries such as Afghanistan. The first edition out this month offers workout tips to get buff with the aim "to train as hard as possible in order to damage the enemies of Allah as much as possible." The English language e-zine, Jihad Recollections, is about 70 pages long and is thought to be produced by an American living in North Carolina. It claims to have articles written by Osama bin...
  • Face of Defense: Soldier’s No-frills Workout Primes Him for Afghanistan Mission

    04/07/2009 4:14:11 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 460+ views
    Face of Defence ^ | Fred W. Baker III
    WASHINGTON, April 7, 2009 – Bathed in the light of a bright, winter moon, just outside of a small village in Afghanistan’s Wardak province, Army Spc. David Helton sits on the edge of a black metal bench. Army Spc. David Helton, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, lifts weights on the single bench that serves as the gymnasium at Combat Outpost Apache in Wardak province, Afghanistan. DoD photo by Fred W. Baker III  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. It is spattered with red mud, and duct tape holds most of the padded seat in place. The display...
  • Japanese National Health Care Seen as Model for Obamacare

    01/13/2009 5:26:59 PM PST · by John Semmens · 16 replies · 636+ views
    President-Elect Barack Obama’s nominee for Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Tom Daschle is reportedly eying Japan as a possible model for a US national health care system. “I don’t blame people for being queasy about the national health care systems in Canada or the UK,” Daschle said. “There have been enough horror stories about inadequate facilities, long waits, and indifferent medical personnel. But Japan has a sterling reputation for quality and efficiency. Look what they’ve done to our auto industry.” The key, according to Daschle, is Japan’s devotion to preventive care. “If all we do is...
  • A Milestone

    12/27/2008 10:17:51 AM PST · by joeystoy · 480+ views
    Give 'n Go ^ | December 27, 2008 | J. Martini
    Today marks an important milestone for me and the fact that I'm here writing this blog entry on this dreary afternoon is the proof. On December 27th, 2003 I was diagnosed with tacchycardia-induced cardiomyopathy which caused severe damage to the left side of my heart and a 35% loss of cardiac function. On that day, the odds of me being here to tell this story stood at less than 50/50. So... it's time for a little history. I've never been in really good shape. In even my high-school days when I played baseball and ran track, I would often cross...
  • Who Doesn't Love Slandering the Dead?

    09/21/2008 4:49:45 PM PDT · by huac · 40 replies · 417+ views
    As late as 2007 Biden said that the man who was involved in the fatal crash that killed his wife and daughter was a “guy who allegedly … drank his lunch”… This drunk driving accusation, though, is simply a Biden creation and every time this claim is uttered it pains the family of the poor, maligned man involved in the tragic accident with Biden’s family…In truth, there was no finding of alcohol being involved in this tragic incident. In fact, some investigators thought at the time that the accident was caused by Biden’s wife pulling out into the intersection not...
  • Corps beefs up fitness standards to help portly Marines slim down

    08/28/2008 9:58:53 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 42 replies · 215+ views
    San Diego Union - Tribune ^ | 8/27/08 | Craig Gustafson
    Put down that bag of chips, maggot, and give me 50! Gen. James Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, didn't say those exact words when he issued a shape-up-or-ship-out message to all Marines, but he might as well have. The nation's top Marine has created a rigorous fitness test to gauge combat readiness and has ordered strict enforcement of body-fat standards that he said have become lax in recent years. “Tendencies toward increased weight have become a dangerous trend over the last decade in our American society. But Marines are different,” Conway wrote in an Aug. 8 message. About 100...
  • QUESTION: Diet & Exercise - What do you do?

    08/12/2008 9:56:35 PM PDT · by Bear_Slayer · 67 replies · 242+ views
    SELF | 8/12/08 | Bear_Slayer
    I want to lose some weight and have been working-out on an "Elliptical" trainer (I think it is called) for a couple months. I do 3.5 miles in 30 minutes per day, and I work up a good sweat. I burn 300 - 350 calories. My diet is crappy. I eat when I can and when I reduce intake I feel nutrionally starved. I then go for fats and carbs. Thus the following questions to those that are willing to answer: How much do you exercise per day (or week)? What type of diet (eating style, foods, calorie intake) do...
  • Want to live a long life? Run

    08/12/2008 4:48:36 PM PDT · by SeafoodGumbo · 40 replies · 197+ views
    Reuters ^ | 8-12-08 | Maggie Fox
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - People who want to live a long and healthy life might want to take up running. A study published on Monday shows middle-aged members of a runner's club were half as likely to die over a 20-year period as people who did not run. Running reduced the risk not only of heart disease, but of cancer and neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's, researchers at Stanford University in California found. "At 19 years, 15 percent of runners had died compared with 34 percent of controls," Dr. Eliza Chakravarty and colleagues wrote in the Archives of Internal Medicine. Any...
  • 'Office of the future' environment study (getting the lead out)

    08/01/2008 2:16:24 PM PDT · by decimon · 3 replies · 125+ views
    Mayo Clinic ^ | Aug 1, 2008 | Unknown
    Mayo Clinic endocrinologist James Levine, M.D., Ph.D., has continued his research in environment-changing innovations with a six-month study of a real-life office that was re-engineered to increase daily physical activity or NEAT (non-exercise activity thermogenesis). The study began in late 2007 and ended in 2008 at SALO, LLC, a Minneapolis-based financial staffing firm. Of the 45 employee volunteers involved in the scientific study, 18 were studied for weight loss and other changes. Re-engineering included: * Removing chairs and traditional desk seating * Introducing walking tracks * Educating and encouraging staff to conduct walking meetings * Replacing traditional phones with mobile...
  • Hour's exercise 'to lose weight'

    08/01/2008 10:24:56 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 13 replies · 224+ views
    BBC News ^ | July 29, 2008
    Women who want to lose weight - and keep it off - need to be exercising for almost an hour, five days a week, according to US experts. The University of Pittsburgh study found the 55-minute regime was the minimum needed to maintain a 10% drop in weight. Only a quarter of the 200 women in the study managed to lose this amount. A UK expert said it was clear that regular moderate exercise was the way to lose weight, and keep it off. Approximately two-thirds of adults in the UK are overweight or obese, with some estimates suggesting this...
  • AICAR: Scientists say they've put exercise in a pill

    08/01/2008 7:41:46 AM PDT · by Treefiddy · 7 replies · 66+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | August 1, 2008 | Alan Zarembo
    Scientists have discovered what could be the ultimate workout for couch potatoes: exercise in a pill. In experiments on mice that did no exercise, the chemical compound, known as AICAR, allowed them to run 44% farther on a treadmill than those that did not receive the drug.
  • Drugs turn 'couch potato' mice into long-distance runners

    07/31/2008 9:30:07 PM PDT · by neverdem · 24 replies · 482+ views
    Nature News ^ | 31 July 2008 | Erika Check Hayden
    Scientists concerned about use of the drugs in athletics. Just in time for the Olympics, scientists say they have discovered drugs that could cause the next athletic doping scandal. In a study published today in the journal Cell1, scientists say they have found the first targeted drugs that boost endurance. They are already working with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to develop tests to expose would-be cheats who use the drugs. The ultimate test of murine endurance.Courtesy of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies The scientists examined the effects of two compounds, called GW1516 and AICAR, on endurance in mice....
  • Drugs Offer Promise of Fitness Without Effort

    07/31/2008 3:34:56 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 9 replies · 138+ views
    NY Times ^ | 8/1/08 | Nicholas Wade
    Can you enjoy the benefits of exercise without the pain of exertion? The answer may one day be yes — just take a pill that tricks the muscles into thinking they have been working out furiously. Researchers at the Salk Institute report they have found two drugs that do wonders for the athletic endurance of couch potato mice. One drug, known as Aicar, increased the mice’s endurance on a treadmill by 44 percent after just four weeks of treatment.
  • Fitness and Politics: Obama One of 25 Fittest Guys

    05/18/2008 10:47:45 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 63 replies · 85+ views
    DBKP ^ | May 18, 2008 | pat
    Obama One of America's "25 Fittest Guys"? No, seriously... Men's Fitness Magazine has just announced that it's May 19 issue will declare Barrack Obama among the 25 most fit men in America. Yes, you read correctly. The Smoking Gutter Ball is more hail than any marathoner, Olympian, professional or college athlete save the other 24 men of extraordinary physical condition. Why? “It takes a certain stamina to endure months of 16-hour days in pursuit of the land’s highest office. Obama is not the first politician dedicated to fitness, but the Illinois senator starts every day with a morning workout, whether...