Thursday, February 21, 2013

Monday, February 18, 2013

Working Out Doesn’t Just Make You Stronger, It Makes You Smarter

How Working Out Can Make You Smarter Infographic

Studies show that exercising doesn't just boost your health, it can also boost your intelligence and mental acuity. Read more...

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Focus On Losing Just 1lb

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It is better to take many small steps in the right direction than to make a great leap forward only to stumble backward. -Old Chinese Proverb quotes

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

30 Minutes A Day To Shed The Pounds

Adults who exercise for shorter bursts of time can lose as much weight as those who work out for up to twice as long, a study has suggested. The University of Copenhagen study concluded that sweating for half the time was “enough to turn the tide” for obesity. The research, published in the American Journal of Physiology, found those who ran, rowed, or cycled for 30 minutes a day lost an average 8lb over a three month period. Read more...


Sunday, February 3, 2013

Image Is Powerful - Another Must Watch Video, Especially For Women


 Model Cameron Russell gives the real story behind six of her stunning photos 

 This 10 minute video has a powerful message that I felt compelled to share with you. As we are all trying to lose weight it's important that we evaluate our true reasons. If it's about getting healthier great, but if it is to fit into media driven stereotypes of perfection then we are inevitably headed down a slippery slope of low body image and low self-esteem.

 Excerpt from the video:
 “I always just say I was scouted, but that means nothing,” Russell says in her talk. “The real way I became a model is that I won a genetic lottery, and I am a recipient of a legacy. For the past few centuries, we have defined beauty not just as health and youth and symmetry that we’re biologically programmed to admire, but also as tall, slender figures with femininity and white skin. This is a legacy that was built for me, and that I’ve been cashing in on.”

In this talk, Russell delivers two powerful messages: First, that young girls who dream of being a model should think of it like they would winning Powerball—something to shoot for, but “not a career path.” Second, Russell takes on the tendency to think that life would be better and easier if we were more beautiful. Russell’s response: “If you ever think, ‘If I had thinner thighs and shinier hair, wouldn’t I be happier,” you just need to meet a group of models. They have the thinnest thighs and the shiniest hair and the coolest clothes and they are the most physically insecure women, probably, on the planet.”

But Russell has another point she wants to convey too. While many bemoan the use of Photoshop for making models look thinner and imperfection-free, Russell says that this is just the tip of the iceberg. To hear more about how the image of sex appeal is carefully constructed from the ground up, watch her bold talk. And after the jump, pay attention as Russell shares the reality behind some of her sexy images.