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31
Aug

Foster decides to vote for Dallas County tax increase, says cuts won’t balance budget, save salaries

Foster decides to vote for Dallas County tax increase, says cuts won’t balance budget, save salaries
Dallas County Judge Jim Foster said Tuesday that he no longer believes it possible to balance the 2011 budget with cuts alone and now favors a tax increase to save employees from a pay cut that seemed all but inevitable after another round of deep Wire Transfer United Texas Bank reductions.

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31
Aug

Week One: Rejoining Weight Watchers

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This is my second weight loss series – my first time I lost nearly 70 lbs with Weight Watchers (you can see those videos in my video library)… I just had my first baby and gained some of it back, so this series is my post-baby weight loss journey. Starting weight: 139lbs (63.04kg) Goal weight: 112lbs (50.80kg) Currently: 136.6lbs (61.96kg) Side note: this video has not been approved or endorsed by Weight Watchers the company

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31
Aug

‘Slobbing it’ can last for years

‘Slobbing it’ can last for years
One month of “slobbing it” has weight-gain effects that can last for years, Swedish research has Wire Transfer Rhinebeck Savings Bank shown.

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30
Aug

More walking, cycling linked to healthier weights worldwide

More walking, cycling linked to healthier weights worldwide
Amble, stroll or pedal: it’s all good. A new study provides evidence supporting a seemingly obvious — but unproven — link between walking- and cycling-friendly communities and lower levels of obesity.

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30
Aug

FDA Hydroxycut Recall: My Take!


Get your adrenal glands tested! Learn more at undergroundwellness.com From Hydroxycut.com: Important Information Regarding The Recent FDA Consumer Advisory Friday May 1, 2009 12:30 PM EST The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently released a consumer advisory about certain Hydroxycut-branded products. According to the advisory, the FDA has received 23 reports over more than seven years about consumers having experienced serious liver-related problems coinciding with the time they were taking Hydroxycut-branded products. The advisory states that, Although the liver damage appears to be relatively rare, FDA believes consumers should not be exposed to unnecessary risk. While this is a small number of reports relative to the many millions of people who have used Hydroxycut products over the years, out of an abundance of caution and because consumer safety is our top priority, we are voluntarily recalling these Hydroxycut-branded products. The information below answers questions consumers may have about the advisory, the recall, and Hydroxycut-branded products. What is Hydroxycut? Hydroxycut is the brand name of some of Americas top-selling weight loss products which are taken by millions of consumers each year. Hydroxycut products are made by Iovate Health Sciences, which has over 750 items sold in more than 70 countries around Wire Transfer Relianzbank the world. What steps do you take to ensure the safety of Hydroxycut-branded products? We conduct internal analyses of individual ingredients

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30
Aug

The Best Cardio Intervals for Fat Loss: Part 1

By: Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS

http://www.neusight.com/turbulence.html

Is there really a best interval training system for fat loss?

Do intervals really work as well as regular cardio for fat loss?

I’m going to cover these, and many more questions in Part 1 of your lessons on interval training.

But this is not just interval training 101. Today, you’re going to

leave this email with a graduate degree in interval training for

fat loss.

I’ll answer both questions upfront before the lesson begins, and

I’ll give more details on each as we go along:

1) Conservatively, intervals are at least as effective as regular

aerobic training for fat loss. Personally, I believe intervals are

far superior. And there is no denying that intervals allow you to

get your workouts done a lot faster than slow, boring cardio

workouts.

2) I have to admit, there is no best interval training program for

fat loss. But that is a good thing, because there are so many waysv that you can change your interval training to keep your fat loss results coming week in and week out.

By changing your training program every three to four weeks, you are using one of the key principles of Turbulence Training -

variety. It is essential to change your workouts this frequently,

otherwise you might suffer from a dreaded fat loss plateau.

And if that is the case for you now, I’ll show you dozens of

alternative interval training workouts you can use to kick-start

your metabolism and fat loss.

Now what many people don’t know, or perhaps just fail to recognize, is that interval training is not just for advanced fitness superstars. No way. In fact, intervals are an effective and perhaps even the most effective method for beginners to get fit and lose fat.

First you have to understand that interval training is based on

relative performance. While my intervals would be much too hard for a beginner, my intervals would be a joke for Lance Armstrong.

So even for those men and women that are just dipping their toe

into the fitness waters for the first time in months, years, or

dare I say, decades, they too can do interval training.

If you are a beginner and you can walk at 3.3mph for 20 minutes, then your intervals will start at a walk at 3.6mph for 30 seconds to a minute. That is interval training.

It doesn’t have to be high-intensity, sprint-to-the-death activity.

Instead, just increase the intensity slightly more than you can

normally handle, and do so for a short time, and intersperse that

with periods of easier exercise for twice the duration.

So if you did 1 minute at 3.6mph, drop down to 3.0mph for 2

minutes. Do that up to 6 times, and you’ve had yourself an interval session.

Now for those of Wire Transfer The Connecticut Bank And Trust Co you that have been doing only slow, traditional

cardio, switching over to interval training 2-3 times per week is

going to be the fat loss equivalent of throwing a lit, gasoline

soaked rag on a pile of dry kindling.

Here’s why…research has given us a lot of evidence that intervals are superior to traditional cardio. First, a study from Laval University in 1994 compared interval training to aerobic training – straight up – over a 12 week training period. Subjects that used interval training had better results. They lost more fat. You can’t argue with that.

And second, interval training causes metabolic turbulence – also

known as boost in your metabolism. Due to the high-intensity nature of intervals, there is more “turbulence” applied to the muscle. That means more muscle breakdown and more adaptations in the muscle.

Now I know that sounds very technical, but all you need to

understand is that when all this extra activity goes on at the

muscle level, it requires a lot more energy to return your muscle back to normal (i.e. to get out of turbulence and back to a normal resting state).

And when your body uses more energy, it means, in laymen’s terms, that you are burning more calories.

So it’s important for men and women not too get hung up on the

calorie counters in the gym. First, because the calorie count of

the workout is not the only factor in determining fat loss

(intervals burn far more calories after the workout – more on that later).

And second, a report on CBS showed that the calorie counters on some machines are often significantly inaccurate.

Doesn’t that boil your blood when you think back to all those times you did slow, boring cardio and patiently watched the calorie counter creep up to your goal of 250, 300, or even 400 calories? And who knows if that was even accurate?

With intervals, you can forget about the calories on the machine.

Just work hard, do the intervals, then leave the gym and let your muscles continue burning calories on its own while it recovers from exercise.

OK, time is up, so I’m going to leave off here for Part 1.

I apologize, you don’t have your Master’s of Science Degree in

Interval Training yet, but you will after Part 2.

So your homework between now and next week’s class is to start incorporating interval training into your fat loss program. For beginners, see the outline above. Make sure to include a 5-minute specific warm-up and cool-down.

And if you truly did just peel yourself off the couch last week and you have not exercised in years, I insist that you see a doctor before you take up any exercise program. Believe me, you’ll thank yourself for it.

For more advanced fitness levels, let’s start with 60 second

intervals.

Do a 5-minute specific warm-up, then exercise for 60 seconds at a slightly harder than normal cardio pace.

Follow that with 90 seconds of exercise at a very easy pace. (Don’t exercise too hard in the recovery period – that is one of the biggest mistakes people make with interval training!). Repeat this sequence for 3 more intervals (let’s just do 4 intervals for your first session).

Through trial and error, find an intensity that allows you to work to near fatigue – but not complete fatigue, there should still be some “gas” left in the tank – by the end of the 60 second interval.

In the next newsletter, I’ll discuss at least 6 different interval

durations and when you should use them, as well as the best

interval training methods – and don’t miss when I expose the most ineffective machine in the gym.

Hint – It is also the most common machine these days, yet I’ve yet to see a single person change their body by using this machine for their cardio and intervals.

Craig Ballantyne is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist and writes for Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, Maximum Fitness, Muscle and Fitness Hers, and Oxygen magazines. His trademarked Turbulence Training fat loss workouts have been featured multiple times in Men’s Fitness and Maximum Fitness magazines, and have helped thousands of men and women around the world lose fat, gain muscle, and get lean in less than 45 minutes three times per week. For more information on the Turbulence Training workouts that will help you burn fat without long, slow cardio sessions or fancy equipment, visit =>http://www.neusight.com/burnfat.html

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30
Aug

What to Eat to Lose Weight


Is your healthy diet not so healthy? It’s nearly impossible to know exactly what foods you should be consuming without knowing your Metabolic Type. Taking the MT Test will pinpoint exactly which foods will balance your body chemistry. It will also give you a starting point as to the proportions in which you should be consuming these foods. There is no one-size-fits-all diet! Metabolic typing does not require calories counting, Wire Transfer Keystone Nazareth Bank And Trust weighing foods, or any weird stuff that doesn’t work! It’s all about YOU as an individual. Build your health from the ground up. Feed your cells what they need and they will reward you with increased energy and reduced weight. Schedule YOUR consultation with Sean by emailing sean@undergroundwellness.com Please visit our websites! www.undergroundwellness.tv http www.theuwstore.com http www.twitter.com www.facebook.com www.facebook.com

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30
Aug

Howard Murad, MD Unveils Secret to Looking and Feeling Ten Years Younger

Howard Wire Transfer Sutton Bank Murad, MD Unveils Secret to Looking and Feeling Ten Years Younger
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Howard Murad M.D. releases new book called “The Water Secret.” All about the effects cellular water has on overall health.

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29
Aug

Could Drinking Water Before Meals Help You Lose Weight?

Could Drinking Water Before Meals Help You Lose Weight?
People who drank two glasses prior to eating dropped more pounds, Wire Transfer Issaquah Community Bank study found.

Read more on HealthCentral

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29
Aug

The Real Story of Health

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The hidden story of diet and health.

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