Archive for June, 2009

19
June

How To Be a Genius At Anything You Desire

Do you want to know the secret to being a genius … how to literally be a “genius” at anything you desire?
How to have instant respect, fame, even fortune because people see you’re so talented that they regard you as a “genius” whenever they speak of you?
If so, then this is the one big secret [...]

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19
June

Celebrity Bodyweight Exercise Program Takes TV by Storm!

RMAX Faculty Coach Ryan Murdock and legendary glass-shattering Vocal Coach Jaime Vendera are at it again!
If you haven’t been paying attention to what’s being splashed across all of the Entertainment News airwaves, then you’re missing out. Here’s the episode you MUST see from Canada’s entertainment show, CTV eTalk TODAY!!! (Zoom ahead to 10:50 to get [...]
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18
June

Get Bigger By Doing Less

It’s pretty busy around here as I catch up after being out of the office for a few days for a big sports medicine conference, but fortunately, a T-Muscle compilation to which I contributed ran today.  Check it out: Get Bigger By Doing Less

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18
June

Barefoot hillwalking

Ok amid all the discussion of the benefits of going barefoot, or at least of minimal shoes, this video is a scream. Climbing big mountains barefoot:

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18
June

Targeting Belly Fat

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18
June

Dieting & Exercise

Dieting and exercise go hand in hand, and of course, you’ll get to your weight loss goals a lot quicker if you do both … but there’s some important things to keep in mind — and that’s what I’m gonna show you in this article.
First, You Might Feel Weird.
Lots of people start a dieting program [...]

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18
June

Club Swinging: Primal Play to Functional Fitness to Olympic Game…

Yesterday, I posted how to Reclaim Your Primal Health Club - how the resurrection of the original form of exercise, Club Swinging, was leading the way back to our primal roots and how this ancient discipline has been wed with modern science. Today, I’d like to share with you how the club swinging movements represent [...]
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17
June

Stretching…guess what

Guess what…..another study says that before and after physical activity does not appreciably reduce all-injury risk. (but it might make you less sore) Of course I’ve pointed similar studies out before.

A pragmatic randomised trial of stretching before and after physical activity to prevent injury and soreness.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of stretching before and after physical activity on risks of injury and soreness in a community population.
DESIGN: Internet-based pragmatic randomised trial conducted between January 2008 and January 2009.
SETTING: International.
PARTICIPANTS: 2,377 adults who regularly participated in physical activity.
INTERVENTIONS: Participants in the stretch group were asked to perform 30-second static stretches of 7 lower limb and trunk muscle groups before and after physical activity for 12 weeks. Participants in the control group were asked not to stretch. Main outcome measurements: Participants provided weekly on-line reports of outcomes over 12 weeks. Primary outcomes were any injury to the lower limb or back, and bothersome soreness of the legs, buttocks or back. Injury to muscles, ligaments and tendons was a secondary outcome.
RESULTS: Stretching did not produce clinically important or statistically significant reductions in all-injury risk (HR = 0.97, 95% CI 0.84 to 1.13), but did reduce the risk of experiencing bothersome soreness (mean risk of bothersome soreness in a week was 24.6% in the stretch group and 32.3% in the control group; OR = 0.69, 95% CI 0.59 to 0.82). Stretching reduced the risk of injuries to muscles, ligaments and tendons (incidence rate of 0.66 injuries per person-year in the stretch group and 0.88 injuries per person-year in the control group; HR = 0.75, 95% CI 0.59 to 0.96).
CONCLUSION: Stretching before and after physical activity does not appreciably reduce all-injury risk, but probably (that is not a very scientific word!) reduces the risk of some injuries, and does reduce the risk of bothersome soreness.

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17
June

Stuff You Should Read: 6/15/09

This week’s collector of stuff you should read:
Front vs. Back Squats (Newsletter 154) - this recent newsletter from me takes a different perspective on a common debate in the world of strength and conditioning.
Stronger Abs, Bigger Lifts - this article from Matthieu Hertilus was really good - and that’s a big compliment coming from a [...]
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17
June

Three years ago this past weekend…

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