Look Younger and Stay Healthy; Exercise
It is a few days after Thanksgiving, and thankfully here in Michigan the weather was mild. The weather was great for jogging, shopping, walking, raking leaves, or putting up outdoor holiday decorations. However, the forecast is calling for lower temperatures and seasonal weather.
How do you stay in shape during the holidays, and the winter months? If you do not belong to a health club, or if jogging in extreme temperatures does not appeal to you, stay indoors and work out.
Did you know that just 30 minutes of daily exercise six days a week could stave of the extra pounds, and keep you healthy during the holidays? Moreover, exercise can boost the immune system, therefore cutting down on colds and viruses.
If you have a treadmill, exercise bike, elliptic cycle etc. start now. Exercise 30 minutes each day, and increase the time to 60 minutes as your stamina increases. In addition, use weights to build strong bones and muscles.
If you do not have exercise equipment in your home, I recommend the following exercise videos:
· First, I suggest “Yoga Stretches” By Priscilla Patrick. I have worked out with Priscilla Patrick for years. Priscilla can also be seen on Public TV early mornings. For more information visit http://www.yogaone.com/. Note: Stretching before any exercise is suggested; Stretching in the mornings gives energy and prepares the body for the day.
· Second, if you really need to burn calories, build stamina, or get rid of the stress of the day try: Billy Blanks "Ultimate Boot Camp" Series. The series is a powerful and fast way to tone up and lose weight. Note: Take your time with the kicks and punching. You will be able to keep up the second, or third time working out with the videos.
· Third, Winsor Pilates by Mari Winsor is a favorite. You can slim down, and shape the body. After one work out you can feel, and see a difference. A bonus is, that with Pilates you work the core muscles of your stomach for all of the moves. Thus a flat stomach.
· Fourth, Slim and Thin walking tapes by, Leslie Sansone, with the walk blaster allows you to slim and shape your body, while you walk two miles indoors.
· Finally, another powerful and immediate result video is "Core Secrets" with Gunnar Peterson. As always the bottom-line is the top line. Gunnar designed a work out that utilizes weights, and an exercise ball. This video workout is excellent for shaping, building muscle, and burning calories. Gunnar states this phrase after each exercise, which is a great motivational phrase “I’m Moving on.”
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Sunday, November 26, 2006
How to Have a Healthy Holiday? - Part IV.
Monday, November 20, 2006
Health and Anger
Friday, November 10, 2006
The Secret to a Healthy Holiday - Part III.
Did you know that Oolong tea can promote good health and reduce the aging process? Moreover, by drinking just two cups of Oolong tea a day can reduce fat, and fight obesity. Oolong tea originates in Fujian Province, China.
According to the web site www.oolongtea.org/e, Oolong tea contains the substance polyphenol. The effects of polyphenol identified as "tannin" fights the free radicals in the body, and controls obesity. The research cites controlled experiments with humans and rats. The conclusions showed a definite weight loss. Oolong tea can be purchased at most Chinese stores, and restaurants.
This secret is an Eureka for our Healthy Holidays.
P.s. Search for your BMI now. Drink the tea, and then check your BMI in 6 weeks.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
The Right to Vote & Democracy
Sunday, November 05, 2006
How to Have a Healthy Holiday? - Part II.
Article Disclaimer:
- Please Check with your Doctor before beginning any program.
- I am not endorsing the products for monetary fees.
My Health Status:
I am in good health, and within my weight range. My BMI is 23; My Blood Pressure is normal; My cholesterol is Normal. However, there are times that my weight creeps up to an overage of 5 -7 pounds without daily exercise.
I know what you must be thinking? I hear it all the time when I turn down extra goodies. "You don't have to worry about your weight." Yes, I do. Moreover, it is about maintaining a healthy heart as well. Nonetheless, If you are overweight, why not start now to slim down. You may want to detox your body first. Lime TV hosted an excellent show on how to detox naturally for two days. You may be able to check their listing, or search the web for Lime TV.
I have studied and used the following healthy life style programs that have worked for me.
1) From Prevention Magazine "Fight Fat After 40!"( July 2000) I used this program after trying all the fad diets. Basically the program entails: Eating fish three times a week. Get at least 25 to 35 grams of fiber (1/2 Cup of Fiber One Cereal ), and drink at least one smoothie protein drink a day. Do not forget the fruit and vegetables, and 6-8 glasses of water daily. Finally exercise 4 days a week cardio / weights, and 2 days 45 min of walking, jogging etc.
2) Bob Greene's Book "Get with the Program" Discusses why people over eat, and gets the reader to examine their emotions. Then Bob Greene delves into his program of 2-4-7. Eat 2 servings of fresh fruits. Eat 4 servings of vegetables. Eat no more than 7 servings from the whole grain group of foods. Drink 6-8 glasses of water. In addition, Greene designed an exercise program with weights 4 days a week, and 60 to 75 min. Of aerobic, walking, or jogging, once a week.
3) Dr. Ian Smith, M.D. - "The Fat Smash Diet" I was fascinated by Dr.Smith on the "Celebrity Fit Club." The Celebrities had 30 - 150 lbs to lose. Dr. Ian Smith's diet consist of eating 5 mini meals a day. You can search the web for his menus or check Amazon Books. Dr. Smith also incorporates exercise into his program. This program would only work form me during holidays, and my summers off as a teacher.
For more information on these programs, or check your BMI, please search the web, and / or check out the books. Please comment on how you are doing, or email me. My next article will inform you of my exercise videos that I use during the winter months, and the health benefits from oolong tea.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
How to Have a Healthy Holiday? - Part I
As I approach the holiday season this year, the main question
that I am asking myself is: How can I maintain my weight, and
keep a Healthy Heart?
The answer is: exercise and eat in moderate
proportions. Most of us knew the answer, and some
of us practice a healthy lifestyle daily. However, during
the holidays we are enticed by the warm aromas of
allspice, nutmeg, and cinnamon that is infused into
sweet pies, cakes, and cookies.
Saturday, October 28, 2006
A Genius is Made; Not Born
I first learned of Philip Emeagwali an African mathematican and scientist, while I was studying Calculus III. I was both astonished and delighted with his remarkable discoveries, and with his brilliance. Researching to learn more, I came across an interview where Emeagwali humbly stated that he was not born a genius, but that it was through early study, and hard work that enabled him to reach such accomplishments.
Emegwali stated that his father would have him solve 100 problems everyday. Now, as an educator, that was music to my ears. It was also an inspiration for me to continue to study, and work hard on my endeavors.
Republished From: www.emeagwali.com
CNN Calls Emeagwali:A FATHER OF THE INTERNET
Asking: "Who is the Father of the Internet?" is like asking: Who invented the supercomputer that gave rise to the Internet.
In reality, no one individual invented the Internet alone. It has many fathers, as well as mothers, uncles, and aunts. It was not even born at one place or time. Instead, it grew organically and incrementally, following trails that are non-intersecting.
Take the trail of Philip Emeagwali, whom CNN called"A Father of the Internet."
Emeagwali theorized that 65,000 computers around the Earth could forecast the weather. His theoretical supercomputer, with 65,000 nodes, is known today as the Internet.
Using 65,000 processors, he invented a formula that inspired the reinvention of the supercomputer as thousands of electronic brains that occupies the space of four tennis courts.
Bill Clinton explained, in a televised speech (as president) that Emeagwali's formula helped give rise to the age of information.
Emeagwali's Discoveries Helped REINVENT THE SUPERCOMPUTER
The word "computer" was coined 700 years ago. If history repeats itself, the supercomputer of today will become the computer of tomorrow.
Emeagwali's discovery of a formula that enables supercomputers powered by 65,000 electronic brains called "processors" to perform the world's fastest calculations inspired the reinvention of supercomputers - from the size and shape of a love seat to a thousand-fold faster machine that occupies the space of four tennis courts,costs 400 million dollars a piece, powered by 65,000 processors and that can perform a billion calculations per second.
When Emeagwali won the 1989 Gordon Bell prize, the Nobel Prize of Supercomputing, then-president Bill Clinton called him one of the great minds of the Information Age. The New African magazine readers ranked him as history's greatest scientist of African descent.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Nancy Grace and The Everyday Court Room
Saturday, October 21, 2006
The World Series and The Detroit Tigers
Bon Chance! To the Tigers.
May the Best Team Win!
Go Tigers.
In the News and a Raised Eyebrow
One caller asked how could she remain untouched in her verbal and nonverbal expressions, given the fact of how most of the Koreans express their distain, and their lack of interest in the United States? Ms. Sawyer's response in jest was, how could we make a better world if we did not try to work out our differences?
My raised eyebrow was the fact that right after North Korea tested their nuclear bomb, there were reports that there was a very small amount of radiation in the air. For certain, Ms. Sawyer's visit was cleared by both Korea and the United States,and hopefully there will be no ill effects from Diane Sawyer's trip to North Korea.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
"Get Ready"
Republished from the Detroit Newspaper Oct. 15, 2006
Dale G. Young / The Detroit News
Tigers players leap onto the field as Magglio Ordonez hits the homer that sends them to the World Series.
Game 4: Tigers 6, A's 3
World Series, here we come!
Walk-off homer by Ordonez
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Go Tigers Detroit, MI
By K. Ray
First, Let me state that I knew that the Detroit Tigers Baseball team would be successful early May 2006,when I bought my first Tiger Cap to wear to the eighth grade student and teacher picnic June 2006.
The keen pitching from Kenny Rodgers and J. Bonderman is the epitome of how to win baseball games. Moreover, the great hitting from the team players, and the defensive strategies made for an awesome combination for a great baseteam team this 2006 season.
Furthermore, to see Comerica Park and the Metro Detroit area fans shine with pride, displayed a believeable support for the City of Detroit in my opinion, which should resonant throughout Michigan, and the World.