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1 Each Single Invacare ABD Abdominal Ominal Binder 12″ W Small, 30-45″ Invacare Supply Group 55512ABS

March 24th, 2010 Johnny No comments

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Staying Out of Starvation Mode….

March 23rd, 2010 Johnny No comments

You know I’m constantly on the hunt for great fitness info. Proper fitness is something we all should strive for everyday. Today, I discovered a informative article concerning fitness in a interesting way. Make sure to check out this article and let me know what you think. This article is called Staying out of Starvation Mode…. and you can find the complete article published below for your convenience:

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Unfortunately in the modern day environment with stress, intermittent eating and poor nutrient value of many processed foods, our bodies can get stuck in a mode of fat storage and starvation.

This can make us insulin resistant, mess with our blood sugars and make us feel downright horrible in spite of eating all the time. The core problem comes down to processed foods failing to nourish our bodies leaving us hungry and our bodies literally starving even if we think we eat enough or even too much, if the human body is significantly overweight it is likely to be starving of nutrients. So how can we solve this?

We need to shunt our bodies out of starvation mode, and this comes down to a few main factors:

  1. Feeling safe
  2. Knowing we have access to food
  3. Moderate exercise
  4. Not fasting for too long
  5. A Nutrient Rich Diet

Once these key needs are met our bodies will go out of starvation mode, our bodies metabolism will rise and it will become very proficient at burning fat rather than storing it which is what our body does in its starvation or stress response.

Feeling Safe - When we feel safe and secure our bodies will be happy to shed fat and function properly. On the other hand when we are under any undue stress whether it is coming from being chased by a tiger or feeling pressure at work they will both set off our fight or flight mode which in turn is a starvation mode. Cortisol (stress hormone) is pumped out and our bodies stop functioning effectively. This will cause us to hoard fat, accelerate ageing and basically stay in this unnecessary mode of living until the stress has passed. The problem comes in the modern world when we are under constant pressure and this can cause us to stay in some form of fight or flight mode for most of the day, which is definitely not a good thing.

The best methods our bodies have to cope with stress are activating the para-sympathetic nervous system which induces a relaxation response and this is the mode we want to stay in most of the day. Signs of relaxation are warm hands and feet, a calm mind, ability to cope with situations and a stable level of relaxed energy. Deep breathing especially through the nose can help induce this mode as well as eating which leads onto the next point.

Knowing we have access to food - Too much stigma is put on meal times in the modern “diet age” with eating late at night or between meals being demonised putting undue stress on our mental state. Food is a life force and if we are hesitant to have a snack or have rules about no food after 7PM then our body will be tricked into a starvation and or stress response as subconsciously we think that food should not be eaten at certain times. Say for example you have had dinner then something stressful from work comes up a few hours later, your mind starts racing, you can’t sleep and you feel downright horrible. The simple truth is that something small like a glass of hot milk and some nuts would do a great job at relaxing your mind and help you make a calm decision allowing you to get some sleep, unfortunately you have set a rule of no food after 7PM so the very thing that would take your body out of a starvation mode is barred…… Doesn’t make much sense does it?

“Nothing is so bitter that a calm mind cannot find comfort in it.” -Seneca (5 BC – 65 AD)

Food has long been known to calm the mind and help decisions. So the point is that simply knowing and allowing yourself to eat good healthy food whenever you like is a psychological key to stay out of starvation and stress mode.

Moderate Exercise - Not too much and not too little. Always the key when it comes to exercise and thankfully not as hard as it seems. The problem with too much exercise is that it will get your body used to an unnatural amount of stimulation which causes undue stress on the body and mind. Let’s say you run for 5 miles every day, without fail. This will get your body used to this amount of movement and it will expect the food to fuel the activity, once you stop this high amount of exercise the body will add weight without fail and probably more weight than you had before starting an exercise regime….

So how much exercise is good? Ideally we should be able to get to the point at which we can maintain a healthy body composition while eating good food to satiety and exercising when “we feel like it” which will probably come in the form of:

  • Sports (tennis, soccer, basketball etc)
  • Martial Arts
  • Yoga
  • Lifting some weights
  • Long walks
  • Short runs and sprints

What do these all have in common, they are things you want to do and things you will be naturally inclined to do once your body is healthy and out of any starvation mode. Exercise should never be done out of guilt or feelings as if it needs to be done to compensate for lack of movement or feeling lazy.

Not Fasting For Too Long/Often - Currently there is a load of buzz going round the web about IF (Intermittent Fasting) which supposedly has a host of benefits from everything from blood sugar regulation, nutrient absorption and weight regulation. I have no doubts that these claims are true and that the odd fast can do the body a load of good, unfortunately they can also do a load of damage if not timed correctly or done when you are already stressed or run down. Don’t forget fasting goes about its “benefits” through putting stress on your body.

My take is that before you mess around with fasting or are skipping meals then get the following nailed:

  1. Sleep Well
  2. Eat Well
  3. Practice Stress Reduction

If you have those three factors firmly in place and are feeling great, then mess around with things like IF. If not gain the main factors nailed by eating nourishing meals and getting loads of rest, basically letting your body know it is in safe and has no reason to cling onto fat…..

A Nutrient Rich Diet – When we eat a wide variety of foods and nutrients and cravings subside you know that you are on the right path to good health. Cravings are a sign of wanting and needing something. Thankfully once we are well fed cravings usually subside and leave us enjoying food rather than craving it. To me the keys to getting rid of cravings are the following:

  • 3 Solid meals per day – Think about what your Gran would feed you.
  • Cut out Liquid Calories Except good milk.
  • No fried foods or vegetable oils.
  • Eat when hungry and to satisfaction
  • Limit Coffee and Tea

Fix your Metabolism and get out of Starvation Mode

If you are feeling any symptoms of stress (think: anxiety, cold hands and feet, indecision, tired, inability to cope with stress, losing temper easily etc) and you have been confirmed to be in good health by a physician meaning they can’t find much wrong with you. It is likely your metabolism is out of whack and your body is stuck in a fight or flight mode more than a relaxation response. Try some of the methods above and watch your health and life improve.

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Strength & Olympic Weightlifting

March 23rd, 2010 Johnny No comments

You know I’m constantly on the lookout for informative fitness info. Good fitness is something we should constantly strive for everyday. Today, I found a great article concerning fitness in a interesting way. Make sure to check out this content and tell me how you feel about it. This article is titled Strength & Olympic Weightlifting and you will see the full article published below for your convenience:
I am affiliated with Olympic style weightlifting since 1989. This article can help the young weightlifters and the coaches who are doing their best to achieve the high level results in Olympic weightlifting. Strength is the basic unit in weightlifting and what kind of strength specifically required in weightlifting can be clear after reading this article.

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Protein Shakers – Essential for Weight Trainers

March 23rd, 2010 Johnny No comments

You should be aware that I’m always on the watch for good fitness info. Good fitness is something we all should constantly strive for everyday. Today, I found a excellent article dealing with fitness in a different way. Make sure to read this article and let me know how you feel about it. This article is called Protein Shakers – Essential For Weight Trainers and you can find the complete article published below for your convenience:
Protein is necessary to be a success in weight lifting and many sports type environments. A lot of us though cannot stand the flavor and consistency of protein shakes. Which is why you’ll need a protein shaker, since they are excellent at breaking down the protein making it consumable.

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Guardian Equipment Eyewash, Pedestal-Mounted, ABS Plastic Bowl

March 22nd, 2010 Johnny No comments

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March 21st, 2010 Johnny No comments

You know Im constantly on the lookout for great fitness info. Proper fitness is something we should seek out everyday. Today, I found a great article concerning fitness in a interesting way. Definitely be sure to read this content and tell me how you feel about it. This article is titled abs and you will see the full article published below for your convenience:

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Quick Muscle Gain

March 21st, 2010 Johnny No comments

You should be aware that I’m constantly on the hunt for informative fitness articles. Proper fitness is something we all should constantly seek out everyday. Today, I discovered a informative article concerning fitness in a different way. Make sure to read this content and tell me how you feel about it. This article is called Quick Muscle Gain and you can find the full article published below for your convenience:
Quick Muscle Gain tips for young bodybuilders.

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Build Muscle Quick

March 21st, 2010 Johnny No comments

You know I’m always on the watch for excellent fitness content. Proper fitness is something we should strive for everyday. Today, I found a excellent article concerning fitness in a different way. Make sure to read this article and let me know how you feel about it. This article is called Build Muscle Quick and you can find the full article published below for your convenience:
The first things you need to ask yourself before you begin your journey on learning how to build muscle quick is: What type of person am I? Am I a Hard gainer? Or do I gain muscle quite easily?

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Gaining Muscle Mass Without Performance Enhancing Drugs

March 19th, 2010 Johnny No comments

You should be aware that I’m always on the hunt for informative fitness articles. Proper fitness is something we all should constantly strive for everyday. Today, I found a great article dealing with fitness in a different way. Definitely be sure to check out this article and let me know what you think. This article is called Gaining Muscle Mass Without Performance Enhancing Drugs and you can find the full article published below for convenience:
Roger Clemens. Barry Bonds. Mark McGwire. Sammy Sosa. Shawne Merriman. Floyd Landis. And on and on and on. You recognize these names? These are disgraced professional athletes who cheated, who disrespected their sport and their competition by taking performance enhancing drugs – namely, human growth hormone (HGH) or some sort of anabolic steroids. Whether their goal was gaining muscle mass or increasing their body's ability to process oxygen and therefore improve cardiovascular stamina…

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