Archive for March 3, 2010

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Pupils have a ball in classroom

Physical education teacher Christine Lugo reports the students at the all-girls Catholic school are doing more sit-ups per minute.

These students are working their core! Not sure what it does for attention etc, but strong abs and good posture are so important for overall health.

» The Power of Yes: A Simple Way to Get More Out of Life.

Since I’ve learned the power of yes, I’ve begun to act as if I’m not afraid. Whenever I feel fear creep upon me, I act as if I’m somebody else. I act as if I’m somebody stronger and braver.

Such an interesting idea. Saying yes to everything that comes your way and being open to the experiences and opportunities it will open up for you. I am thinking I am going to try this and to some extent I have already integrated this in my life. I often think about all the things I wish I had known when I was younger. I would have had a much richer experience if I had just said yes instead of letting fear make the decisions. I would have traveled more – would have had more fun – would have met more people. Fear is so powerful and insidious if you let it in and take control.  We should all read this post and realize saying yes opens more doors to possibilities.

An inconvenient challenge: Eat ‘real food’ for a month – CNN.com.

The task set by a food blogger seemed deceptively simple: Eat real food for a month.

This is not simple from my experience. It is hard work to eat clean/real food in this world. Also it’s hard when you are having to juggle working, family — life really. Convenience is the norm in our lives and having to eat real food requires prep – prep takes time – time is not in abundance in my life.  So for me, I do the best I can and try to always choose the healthier foods but I’m not perfect with my eating clean. I think it’s not an easy ask and it’s something that in theory to me sounds great  – in practice, right now, is not realistic for my lifestyle.

Group Training – it’s a wrap

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Morning Everyone! I am in a great mood today and had a great workout:

Warmup - practice double unders which I still am not able to do!

Core -
Stability Ball Mania 2 rounds:
Half pikes
leg roll ups
Frankensteins
back extentions
reverse leg and back lifts
40 pushups

Workout 2rounds AMRepsAP
SDL – 145#
Arnold Press 25#
OH Squats 85#  – 10 reps each round
sand bag power clean squats 45#
Knee Roll ups on Pull up bar

Power Station
30,24,18 reps
ring push-ups
double unders / jump rope
max power clean 85#

Finished in record time for the Power station and that’s a wrap for this group session. Next week – on to a new workout! I love the end of the group training because you can look back and see how far you have come. The first week is so tough and by week 4 – I wouldn’t say it was easy but there is a noticeable difference.

If One Person Gets Screened because of this…

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March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

Of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon and rectum) is the second leading cancer killer in the United States. In 2005,* 141,405 people were diagnosed with colorectal cancer, and 53,005 people died from it. Go get screened if you are at high risk for it.

Symptoms
Early stages of colorectal cancer do not usually have symptoms. Advanced disease may cause:

* Rectal bleeding or blood in or on the stool
* Change in bowel habits or stools that are narrower than usual
* Stomach discomfort (bloating, fullness or cramps)
* Diarrhea, constipation or feeling that the bowel does not empty completely
* Weight loss for no apparent reason
* Constant fatigue
* Vomiting

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