Post by gettingthinner on Nov 17, 2008 1:59:41 GMT -5
============================================================You are receiving this newsletter because you have subscribedto the Lean-Body Secrets Ezine from www.TruthAboutAbs.comYou can always unsubscribe at any time at the bottom of any newsletter. Please note that replies to this email are routedto a help-desk.============================================================ I just had some random fitness tips for you on my mind today, so here they are: 1. Eat onions daily if possible. Not only do I love onions, but I recently read a longevity study that surveyed a large amount of people who had lived over 100 years of age. One of the common threads they noticed from the survey of these amazing people that lived to ages exceeding 100 was that they ate a lot of onions. Kind of weird huh... but not a surprise to me. In fact, onions are definitely an important super-food as they contain unique organosulphur compounds and potent antioxidants that are rare in other foods. I've also read dozens of studies that correlated onions with pretty impressive reductions in cancer risk. I like to add onions to almost anything I can think of... slices on sandwiches, added to salads, in my morning eggs, in veggie mixtures with dinner, and more. 2. Mix up your workouts with "5-minute bodyweight exercise challenges" This is a unique way to add some variety to your workouts and maybe even get a friend in a little competition with you. You can throw one of these in at the end of a workout as a high intensity finish, or even just do at home on non-gym days. Basically, all you do is choose 1 specific bodyweight exercise such as bodyweight squats, pushups, lunges, etc and try to do as many reps of that exercise as you can in exactly 5 minutes (timed). I've also used 1-arm dbell swings for these 5 min drills and they work great. This works best by trying to do 20 or 30 reps at a time and then taking short breathers of about 10 seconds before continuing on your next round of reps. We've even made this a little competition between a couple people at my gym in the past where we all line up and get timed for 5 minutes and see who can do the most squats or pushups or whatever it may be in that 5 minute time period. From what I've seen, if you can do 100 or more pushups in 5 minutes, or 200 or more bodyweight squats in 5 minutes, those are pretty impressive numbers. I think my record was somewhere around 225 bw squats in 5 minutes. 3. Example of the Glycemic Index (GI) being useless In several of my newsletters in the past, I've given examples of how choosing your foods based on the glycemic index can be misleading and useless in many cases. Case in point... Watermelon has one of the highest measured GI's of all foods (much higher than even cake and ice cream). However, a normal serving of cake and ice cream may give you a whopping 700 or 800 calories, whereas a typical serving of watermelon may give you 50 or 60 calories max! Trust me... watermelon isn't making anyone fat! The lesson... GI is almost useless when you're not considering "Glycemic Load", which also factors in the quantity of carbohydrates ingested in a typical serving. **Ideas for Adding Some Fitness to Your Holiday Shopping The holiday shopping season is here now, and why not consider giving some fitness related gifts to friends and family? I know I did about half of my holiday shopping on Amazon (so convenient), so if you're going to be there anyway, here are some great products that I recommend adding to your cart: 1. The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth, by Dr Jonny Bowden (I love this one... highly recommended, and great gift too) at Amazon >> tinyurl.com/healthiest-food 2. Nourishing Traditions, by Sallon Fallon (the first 90 pgs or so of this book is probably the best nutrition overview I've ever read... the rest is mostly recipes, some of them pretty unique) at Amazon >> tinyurl.com/nourish-traditions 3. The Cheat to Lose Diet, by Joel Marion (I met Joel recently and he's a great guy with a great book here... this is similar to the method that I recommend of "strategic cheat days") at Amazon >> tinyurl.com/cheat-to-lose 4. The New Rules of Lifting, by Alwyn Cosgrove and Lou Schuler (Alwyn is one of the guys in the fitness industry that I've always respected highly) at Amazon >> tinyurl.com/new-lifting-rules Another Holiday gift idea: If you know anybody that's been suffering from back pain, one of my colleagues has a great DVD program that could be a good gift for them: >> MyBackPainExperts.com Happy shopping! Mike GearyCertified Nutrition SpecialistCertified Personal TrainerFounder - TruthAboutAbs.com & http://BusyManFitness.comhttp://AvalancheSkiTraining.com PS - if you liked todays article, feel free to fwd this email on to any of your friends, family, or co-workers that would enjoy it. ============================================================Did you know you are likely missing some of these Lean-Body Secrets Newsletters? Yep, your email provider most likely false filters some or all of these emails and you won't get them all, even though you asked to receive them. Makes you mad right? Well, there's an easy solution. Go to this page for the easy instructions to make sure you keep getting these newsletters that you asked to receive... truthaboutabs.com/avoid-missing-the-newsletters.html