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No Time to Exercise? Sandbag it!
Written by Dave DePew   
Sunday, 13 April 2008 07:31

The one thing I hear the most from people is just how little time they have to exercise. How we spend our time is just a reflection of where our priorities are. If there is the will you will always find the way. The desire has to just be for what the workout provides you rather than hoping to just get excited about the workout it’s self.

During my 5 years in the military I spent just about everyday doing some sort of workout. I learned that if you didn’t have access to the gym or time to go to the gym you simply got to be creative. I think everyone in the military is taught to improvise, adapt and overcome.

I do know I got very tired of doing hundreds of push-ups. It wasn’t long before I found ways to spice things up. Instead of just regular boring push-ups I would mix push-ups with other exercises. I would do push-ups on dumbbells so that I could add exercises between push-ups like rows, kickbacks, concentration curls, and front raises all from a push-up position. Fun stuff and the other exercise made the push-ups much more difficult.

I used to bring my dumbbells back and forth from home and work using my sea bag and one day I wanted to run with my pack and needed some weight so I took the weights from my sea bag to add to my pack. After running a couple of miles I realized just how painful the weights had become as they slapped against my back. Perhaps I should have just sucked up, but I felt I could find an easier way to add weight.

 
Food Additive Increases Obesity
Written by Dave DePew   
Sunday, 13 April 2008 07:26
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) is a food additive and flavor enhancer that stimulates specific receptors in our taste buds. MSG is found both naturally and synthetically in a variety of foods. Mushrooms, tomatoes, nuts, legumes, meats and dairy products are among those foods that have natural amounts of MSG. Many processed foods such as canned soups, flavored potato chips, snack foods, frozen dinners, seasonings, and almost all fast foods add synthetic MSG.
 
The Dangers of Soy
Written by Dave DePew   
Sunday, 13 April 2008 07:20
Soy products have long been praised as a great source of protein. For vegetarians and individuals looking for alternative sources of protein to meat, tofu has become a dietary staple. Unfortunately, research in recent years has tipped the scales on this particular product from being one that is good for you, to one that can cause serious damage to your overall health and well-being.
 
Are Your Supplements Juiced Up?
Written by Dave DePew   
Sunday, 13 April 2008 04:27

The dietary supplement market has exploded in recent years. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a multi-billion dollar industry that currently includes over 50,000 products including vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids, metabolites, etc., with 1,000 new supplements being introduced each year. Therefore with such market saturation, it really is not too surprising to learn that more than two-thirds of Americans take some type of dietary supplement, according to the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.

 
Three Reasons NOT to Dine Out
Written by Dave DePew   
Saturday, 12 April 2008 09:29

I can give you three major reasons why it’s best that you don’t dine out.

 
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