Saturday, March 31, 2012

SWIMMING



I warned you that living well is contagious and each good choice would likely lead to another good choice.  My brother who has lost 33 pounds (since August 30, 2011) has pretty much always hated to workout.  He finds walking to be boring.  Running always led to pain in some part of his body.  We talked about this and his need to protect his body by improving his muscle tone.  We discovered that he needed to find an activity that he liked to do that would achieve the physical results he was seeking.  After a short discussion he remembered how much he enjoyed swimming and how good he was at it in his youth.  He told many stories of the swimming classes he took in college and of his past swimming accomplishments.  Fortunately for him, a new aquatic center had just opened up near his home and was able to buy an unlimited annual pass for $60.  In the past month he has increased his stamina to where he is now swimming 10 full laps (freestyle stroke) in the pool without stopping.  He reports that he can already see improvement in his muscle tone... and he loves to go to the pool!  He looks forward to going everyday.  Here is a TIP FROM A MAN... find something you like to do, that is convenient to do and that fits within your schedule that will produce the results you are seeking.  I'm sorry, but if you hate it, you will probably not stick with it.  As we age, we lose muscle tone.  You must protect your ligaments, joints and bones with muscle.  It is battle that you can win.  But not by sitting on the couch.

Enjoy life!

Friday, March 30, 2012

WHEY PROTEIN

After much research I have decided that this is a good quality protein powder.. I get it from Costco and it is reasonably priced. Here is a TIP FROM A MAN... when I compare protein powders I look for the highest protein content and the lowest calorie count (since I need to watch my caloric intake to keep my weight at the level I feel is optimal). This product has 27 grams of protein and 140 calories per serving. An excellent ratio. On days that I lift weights, I drink a serving within 45 minutes after completing my workout. On off days, I drink it at breakfast. I usually mix in some blueberries and or a banana. It isn't clumpy and is good tasting. I also mix it in my Green Drink.

Enjoy life!

GOLF

Oh man, I love to play golf. And even more than playing golf, I love to help others play better and have more fun playing the game. Today I had the pleasure of playing 18 holes with a young man who really wanted to improve his play. Mind you I am no teaching professional but I have been blessed to have been taught some very valuable lessons about the game from three friends who make their living as PGA touring professionals. So I love to pass these pointers along to others. The guy I was playing with today had a previous career best round of 89. Today as we played, we made a few tweeks and adjustments to his game but we mainly relaxed, talked and laughed and enjoyed a magnificant spring afternoon. We recorded his score on each hole but didn't total the score until after the round. Well, my young friend shattered his previous personal best with a score of 84. This was one happy dude! I ask you... did you do something today that was better than you had ever done it before in your life? It is possible. Here is a TIP FROM A MAN... believe that you can set a personal best at something every day. Then go for it!  As they say... Just do it!

Enjoy life!

CHALLENGE YOURSELF

Perhaps you can live life at a high level without any specific challenges and goals, but I find it tough to do that. I find it too easy to become a slacker. Here is a TIP FROM A MAN... get involved in something that really stretches you and that you have a passion for. For me it is playing baseball. Yes, I said baseball. You ask, what on earth is a 52 year old man doing playing baseball?  Are you crazy?  Won't you get yourself killed or in the least pull a hamstring?  I will tell you what a 52 year old man is doing playing baseball, keeping my edge, that's what. And the league I play in is for guys 18 years old and older. Yes, it includes active college players and former pro's. If some 21 year old kid is going to throw a 90 mph fastball high and tight I better be ready for it. That thought is what keeps me in the gym running and lifting all winter. Does it work, yes indeed it does. Two years ago our awesome team won the league championship for the second consecutive year. And my team voted me the tournament finals MVP.  Not bad for a then 50 year old. So, each of you, find your inner baseball whatever it is. Stretch yourself. Do something no one thinks you can. Get out of your comfort zone. Become your own personal MVP!

Enjoy life!

REVEALING ARTICLE FROM A MEDICAL DOCTOR

DON'T JUST TAKE MY WORD FOR IT

Wow! A friend forwarded me this link to a very revealing article written by an experienced medical doctor that verifies scientifically the eating and lifestyle plan that I've been working on and have been telling my friends about. Nothing quite like independent support.

Enjoy Life!


http://www.sott.net/articles/show/242516-Heart-Surgeon-Speaks-Out-On-What-Really-Causes-Heart-Disease#.T1uVjFTNBFY.email

EAT WELL - LIVE WELL

If your weight is in check and you are physically stronger and have more stamina, you are not just living but you are ALIVE! Alive to do what you love to do. Live life to its fullest. Play golf, tennis, ski, hike, do anything you want. Here is the truth - if you are over weight, chances are you don’t like the way you look and chances are you don’t feel great about yourself and the FACT is you are risking your health.

Here’s my story. I’m a 52 year old man.  Most people would not have considered me to be over weight but when I was at the lake last summer I didn’t like what I saw. I wore a tee shirt with my swimsuit all week. After that humbling and embarrassing experience, I decided to do something. Being honest with myself, here is what I knew: 1) If I tried to go hungry, it wouldn’t last. 2) If the food tasted bland, it wouldn’t last. 3) If the exercise was too rigorous, it wouldn’t last. 4) If it cost a bunch of money, it wouldn’t last. So after much research here is what I came up with:

EATING
Cut way back on simple starches (breads, pastas, potatoes, chips, etc.).
Cut way back on simple sugars (candy, cookies, sodas, etc.).
Cut way back on dairy products (cheese, milk, butter, etc).
Cut out fruit juices

Eat more fresh vegetables
Eat more fresh fruit
Eat more green salads
Eat more lean protein (fish, chicken breast, 6 oz. portion of steak, etc).

Eat two snacks each day between meals (nuts, fresh fruit, protein bars, etc.).

Drink significantly more water (16 oz with each meal and snack)


SLEEPING
Get 7 - 8 hours of sleep each night. Your body needs this. Most people think this is impossible, but the fact is we waste a lot of time watching TV, surfing the internet, talking on the phone, etc. late at night when we could be asleep. Set a schedule. As a rule, get up at 6:30 AM and go to bed at 11:00 PM or something like that. Take control. Set a schedule and follow it. Your body will positively respond to the routine.

WORKING OUT
Walk / bike / jog / swim / whatever (2 – 4 times each week for 20 – 60 minutes)
Lift weights (alternate days for upper and lower body, focus on core and abs)
Mix in some yoga, etc. for variety. Stretch. Stretch. Stretch.
Rest one day each week. Let your body have recovery time.
The more you workout the faster you will lose weight and the better you will feel, but you do not need to workout to lose weight. If you miss a day, no worries, just get after it again tomorrow.

RESULTS
I started following my own advice on August 30, 2011. On that day I weighed 171 pounds and I had a 34 inch waist. After just two months (October 31) I weighed 158 pounds and had a 32 inch waist. My goal is to maintain a target weight of 160 – 165 pounds but to lose a bit more belly fat and add more muscle. I will know I have reached my goal when I am able to maintain a 30 inch waist at this weight.

Does this just work for me? To verify what I was doing, I convinced two of my brothers to try this as well. My 62 year old brother who is 5’10” tall weighed 215 on August 30, 2011. On November 30, he weighed 182 pounds (a loss of 33 pounds). Another brother who is 56 years old and 5’11” tall weighed 205 on October 1, 2011 and by November 30 he weighed 195 pounds, a loss of 10 pounds.

This is much easier than you probably think. It is all about being in control and making choices. None of us has ever gone hungry nor will we.

KEYS TO SUCCESS
You can never be hungry.
The food must taste good.
Follow workouts like P90X, etc. if you have them or if they interest you.
Be part of the action. Have a slice of cake at a birthday party – just don’t go crazy!
Don’t think of yourself as being on a diet because you are not on a diet. You are simply making good choices.
Find a good quality protein powder (Whey) and use it regularly. Find one low in calories.
Take vitamin supplements. Be sure your body is getting the fuel it needs.

MEALS
Here are a few ideas for simple and tasty meals:

Breakfast
Two eggs, one strip of bacon, fresh fruit and 16 oz of water
Oatmeal, just a bit of milk, mix in fresh fruit (like raspberries, blueberries, etc)
Mix yogurt, cottage cheese, fresh fruit and All Bran or similar complex grain cereal

Lunch
SUBWAY - Salad mixing greens and protein like tuna or chicken.
KFC – Grilled chicken breast and a double side of green beans
In-N-Out – Hamburger ordered “protein style” (no bun). Sorry, no French fries. Bring an apple with you.

Dinner
Endless combinations of the following: Lean protein (fish, chicken, steak), green salad, two vegetables, fresh fruit (as many dark colored fruits and vegetables as possible).

GREEN DRINK
Many of you have asked how to make the famous Green Drink so here you go:

Fresh Leafy Spinach
Kale
½ Green Apple
Cucumber
Protein Powder
Plain Yogurt
Orange Juice, Grape Juice (or whatever kind you have on hand)
A few frozen fruit chunks (tropical blend from Costco is good)
A fresh banana or orange if you have one

Put all ingredients in a blender and mix. Add more or less to taste.

Enjoy!

THE LAST WORD
Look, this really works. A friend of mine started making these eating choices on January 15, 2012 and by February 15, 2012 he had lost 13.5 pounds! By March 15, 2012 he had lost another 6.5 pounds for a total of 20 pounds in just two months! More importantly, his chronic high blood pressure is now under control and his doctor is considering taking him off of the medication he has been using. He is so excited that he is now using the treadmill and for the first time in many years is willingly doing push ups and sit ups. He is thrilled to be wearing pants that had been pushed back in the closet that he hasn’t worn in years.

Don’t weigh yourself everyday. In fact, one time a month is just fine. This isn’t a diet or weight loss program - you are simply making better lifestyle choices. Your doctor will thank you. Your spouse will thank you. Your mirror will thank you.

Enjoy life!