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Strength

July 13th, 2010 Jason No comments


Strength is a matter of the made-up mind.  – John Beecher

 

Strength in any form is a function of your thoughts.  In fact I will take it a step further.  Strength, whether physical, emotional or other is a posture you take, which is supported by your faith and relationships.

Any individual can build big muscles, the process for that is settled science.  I know many people in the gym who have massive muscles who are truly weak, empty and vulnerable inside.    I contend that true strength is obtained when we develop our physical, emotional and spiritual strength from the inside out. 

In my audio series “Strength Without Massive Muscle”, I talk about building strength, click here to listen

Change, Change and More Change…What’s New at The Site!

July 8th, 2010 Jason No comments

Healthcare, Politics, Exercise, Nutrition and Your Family Podcast Series

June 28th, 2010 Jason No comments

 

Wow I am super excited about my .  They have opened up more opportunities to get you the information you won’t necesarily find on other blogs. 

My latest podcast audio series takes a unique look at the connection to between healthcare, dirty politicians, fitness and exercise.  I know you will enjoy it, and it is something that you can share with your friends who a constantly making excuses and looking for handouts.  Click here to listen…

There’s is a right way and a wrong way to exercise…

June 17th, 2010 Jason No comments

It’s difficult for me to watch the way some exercise. There is a right way and a wrong way to “do” exercises. The right way is to use your core to stabilize your movement, keep your joints safe  and get the most out of each exercise.  Click to learn more…

Perfect Exercise

June 16th, 2010 Jason No comments

This page is dedicated to providing you with video examples of how to execute exercise perfectly for effective results.  The bottom line is that working harder does not always lead to better results.  In fact when exercises are performed incorrectly they can do more harm than good.  Please understand that if you can’t perform the exercises on this page properly then you may not want to utilize the specific exercise.  As such, by posting these exercises I am not suggesting that you should be performing these exercises to help achieve your fitness goal.  I am simply providing you a video representation of how to best perform them. 

Each exercise on this page is categorized by movement pattern.  Then specifically identified by title on each of the screens below.  To the specific exercise simply click on the exercise you would like to view:

 

Core Exercises

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chest Exercises

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upper Back and Lat Exercises

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tricep Exercises

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bicep Exercises

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leg Exercises

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Static Stretches

 

Introduction The Training Audio Podcasts

June 15th, 2010 Jason No comments

 

I am always looking for new ways to provide you with the best nutrition and fitness training information. Since the introduction of this site I have predominantly utilized video to share what I have had to say with you. While video is a powerful form of media I wanted to provide you with other forms of media to choose from read more…

 

Healthcare and Exercise Part 5

June 14th, 2010 Jason No comments

Healthcare and Exercise

 

Up until now I have made 5 segments, of my interview on Healthcare and Exercise.  There is still about 45 minutes of this interview left to share.  The thing is I am not going to share it with everyone.

If you would like access to the entire interview series I am making it available in my Free Fitness Updates.  So be sure to enter you name and email address so that you can access to the rest of the interview upon it’s release.  I anticipate releasing it over the next few weeks.

I hope this helps!

Jason

Fats

June 13th, 2010 Jason No comments

 

Fat (definition): one of the three main classes of foods and a source of energy in the body.  Fats help the body use some vitamins and keep the skin healthy.  They also serve as energy stores for the body.  In food, there are two types of fats, saturated and unsaturated (NASM, 2008).

Fat (function): serve as an energy source and facilitate the use of vitamins by the body. They also provide satiety and warmth for the body (NASM, 2008).

Protein

June 13th, 2010 Jason No comments

 


Protein (definition): Amino Acids linked by peptide bonds, which consist of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and usually sulfur and that have several essential biological bonds (NASM, 2008).

Protein (function): build and repair body tissue and structure, synthesis of hormones, enzymes and peptides and serve as a secondary energy source (NASM, 2008).

Audio

June 13th, 2010 Jason 4 comments

I am always looking for new ways to provide you with the best nutrition and fitness training information. Since the introduction of this site I have predominantly utilized video to share what I have had to say with you. While video is a powerful form of media I wanted to provide you with other forms of media to choose from.

What I have decided to do is create audio podcasts series that will be displayed in individual blogs like this one and on the new page I just added titled “Audio”. Just as exciting is that I have also decided to make these audio podcast available for download, for free at the itunes store. Now you will be able to download these podcasts to you computer, CD or even you ipod to listen to anywhere at your leisure.

Strength Without Massive Muscles

 

 

 

Exercise, Healthcare, Policiticians and Nutrition:

 

 

Enabling Better Family Health Through Nutrition and Exercise: