From the monthly archives:

August 2009

198 – Weekly Nutrition Tip: Skip the Cheat Meal?

June 30, 2008

*************************************************************************Tip #12: Should You Skip the Cheat Meal?by Dr. John Berardi of Precision NutritionCheat meal frequency should be minimized when you’re over 15-20% body fat. Basically, the fatter you are, the more likely that any excess [...]

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197 – Chose in favor of your passions

June 29, 2008

I was rummaging through some old papers and I found this “passion list” that I wrote nearly one year ago. It’s an exercise from the book The Passion Test: The Effortless Path to Discovering Your Destiny in which you create a list of your deepest desires by completing the sentence:
“When my life is ideal, I [...]

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196 – Figs, INXS and the one thing

June 28, 2008

Another Saturday, another bounty from the farmer’s market. Some extra special finds today:

Basil plant for $6 – Yay! No more pricey bunches gone bad.
Purslane – Tastes great & good vegan source of omega-3.
FIGGY FIGS! – Need I say more?

I love juicy plump figs. (As you can see, only three survived the [...]

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195 – Fuschia protein powder recipe

June 26, 2008

I was perusing the Precision Nutrition website and came across a post by Ryan Andrews, one of the PN nutrition experts and a vegetarian bodybuilder. One of his super shake suggestions is to blend beets into your chocolate protein powder smoothies.
Now green smoothies are de rigueur among raw food circles, so blending veggies into my [...]

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Day 194 – Seeking Happiness

June 26, 2008

Two days ago, Adam Waters: RTP-Blog 2.0 wrote a thought-provoking post entitled Time which resulted in 16 comment from his readers and some interesting online dialogue. I’ve thought about it a lot since then and I wanted to respond to the question that he posed at the end:
“Does the feeling of uncertainty drive you to [...]

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Day 193 – Trinity fat loss mission explained

June 25, 2008

Yay! I finally got around to explaining my Trinity Mission! Ya know, it’s a lot of work setting up that tripod and talking for 4 minutes in a row, but at last I did it! LOL.
P.S. I will also be posting a brief recap each day in addition to my before and after photographs during [...]

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Day 191 – Weekly Nutrition Tip: Why Chose Oats

June 23, 2008

*************************************************************************Tip #11: Why Chose Oatsby Dr. John Berardi of Precision NutritionIf you’re looking to gain mass and have a good carbohydrate tolerance, place a bowl of fiber-rich, low-GI rolled oats along with ½ scoop [...]

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Day 190 – Yay, Rest Day!

June 22, 2008

I’m finding it hard lately to take a complete rest day without feeling guilty. I keep thinking that I should go out and do something – a run, a bike ride, quick trip to the gym. I did bike to yoga class this morning, but that was it because then the rain came as [...]

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Day 189 – The Genesis of World PRW Day

June 22, 2008

The summer solstice is a powerful time when seasons meet and change occurs, so it’s apropos that the inaugural World PRW should coincide at this time.
PRWs are the “Powerful Reasons Why” behind our dreams and ambitions. The most motivating PRWs are those that are emotionally charged and get us excited and riled up! These [...]

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Day 188 – Super Quick

June 20, 2008

I’m beat, so only pics.See ya tomorrow for World PRW Day! To learn more, check out Debbie: Can We Talk Blog.

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Day 187 – Yoga, Track and Bike

June 19, 2008

Yay! Finally made it to a yoga class. At this rate, one class per month, I’ll be back in flexy shape in no time! LOL.
Can’t believe I used to do yoga for 1.5 hours at the crack of dawn 6 days per week in a former life. I really do want to get back into [...]

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Day 186 – Athletic Conditioning Hell

June 19, 2008

I usually don’t like group exercise classes except for yoga, and even then I prefer Mysore Ashtanga which is not a led class. But this morning at 6am, I decided to bike to the gym for a new class called “Athletic Conditioning (AC.)”
As soon as I walked in, the teacher said, “Welcome. This is a [...]

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