Tuesday, October 27, 2009

All Jacked Up The Movie

 WATCH THIS MOVIE ASAP



How jacked up do our kids have to get before they notice what we’re doing to them?

“ALL JACKED UP” is an angst-driven portrait of four teenagers who discover the truth about their obsessive, addictive, and emotion-fueled eating habits. All this brought on by their parents, schools, and our abusive food system that profits from them with no regard to their well-being.

Melissa, Raquel, Michael and Danny are typical teens with mainstream lifestyles and eating habits. With the help of a curious narrator, they discover what lies beneath their exploitation and how to confront it. Teen emotional and physical conditions are examined by noted experts as the film uncovers an apparent conspiracy that works against the health of an entire generation.

The film’s characters are led on a journey of discovery – they are challenged to recognize their detrimental underlying issues. With the help of experts, and guidance from their peers, they are presented simple solutions to deal with their problems. The teens are challenged to come to grips with their harmful lifestyles and what their unhealthy future holds.

In a climate where media attention is primarily on childhood obesity, Director, Jennifer Mattox looks at the bigger picture – a system that preys upon consumer innocence in the name of profit. The filmmakers make a direct connection between what teens eat and their behavior and emotions. This frank and witty look at what’s really going on inside the bodies, hearts and minds of the teen generation is a wake up call for them to stand up and demand change.

This is what a 6 year old girl thinks I look like-



Monday, October 26, 2009

New Post coming soon-

Fake It

Monday, October 19, 2009

Working Mothers!!

I had my first " This is how a single working mother feels"

My wife bless her hurt makes the money in the family. So if someone has to stay home its me, will working in a daycare for the last 6 plus months there very understanding. In today's world a kid with a fever is home 24 hours fever free and drug free. That is basically two days. However me missing work was questioned because
I should have other arrangements!!

What the hell, other arrangements- This place of work sends people home every day- But do they think those kids have a second babysitter when sick or a grandparent that isn't retired. The funny part is they said I'm need there so the parents feel and know I will always be there from time a to time b, so basically there kid is most more important then mine? Because they already had parents tell them they want me there every pick-up. Are you joking? For $10 buck and hour and having to deal with two women that act less mature then the 3 year old kids in the room, they want me to also put them before my son.

How do single parents do it?

Question parents- Look around your house right now- IS it clean? Is it as clean as your mother had the house back when you were a kid? Most family that still have both parents are built with two working parents. Me and my wife are in that boat- We have talked about maybe me staying home full time with DJ. However I was thinking If i stayed home we would save money but I would need a babysitter to clean and cook, and my mother did it with three kids.

What does this have to do with fitness? Anyone can lose weight on a show or in a cave, but only someone that works extra hard can in the real world-

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Homemade Energy Drink Recipe

Homemade Energy Drink Recipe

homemade-energy-drinkAre you an energy fiend and a DIY fanatic?

Have you dreamed about making a homemade energy drink to your exact preferences and tastes?

Well, hopefully this article will get you started in the right direction for crafting your perfect homemade drink.
Ingredients

* A caffeine source: anhydrous caffeine powder can also be ordered in bulk, but don’t go overboard!
* Flavorings: Try Capella Flavor Drops as they have many flavorings to choose from.
* Taurine: This can be bought as a powder or a liquid, but the powder is much cheaper.
* B vitamins: I would recommend ordering a liquid B vitamin complex.
* Glucuronolactone: This comes in powder form.
* Herbs: Now this is where you can be creative, but this can also get expensive to purchase the liquid extracts of herbs as you don’t want a salad floating in your homemade energy drink, now do you? Suggestions; Ginseng Liquid and Ginko Biloba Liquid.
* Sweetners: Here you can dissolve table sugar in some hot water or use sucralose or stevia if you want it sugar free.
* Carbonated water: You can just buy this pre-made or try making your own which is explained below.

Homemade Energy Recipe

Now here is the fun part in constructing your taylor made energy drink. Why not use a can of Rockstar or similar as your rough guide, but feel free to experiment with amounts. It would be handy to have a metric food scale on hand to measure out all the ingredients.

Be careful with the caffeine powder and probably to be safe use no more than 200g at a time unless you are a Beverage Cooler Slave. The caffeine has to be dissolved in boiling water, which would be recommended for any powders you are using in your homemade drink.

As for the carbonated water you can make your own easily by using a soda siphon and soda siphon charger cartridges. In the long run this works out cheaper than buying pre-made and you will have a fresh supply each time.

So make a concentrate using a small amount of boiling water, into which, mix in your caffeine, taurine, sugar, flavor etc.. Then add your seltzer water a little at a time until you have a great tasting ratio. You may have to make a few attempts to get your homemade energy drink just right, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right?

Why not share your Homemade Energy Drink formula in the comments below if you think you’ve made a winner. Also if you are a homemade energy drink master, please share any tips below as well.

Disclaimer: We warned you already and if your stupid enough to make a homemade energy drink with a gram of caffeine in it, we’re not responsible for your caffeine side effects!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Check this out

http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/

Super Snack Recipe

Super Snack Recipe

Below is a quick and easy recipe that comes in handy when you are in a time crunch and need something healthy. Just make a couple of batches of these on the day you set aside to plan, shop and cook most of your meals for the week and you will have a great snack that’s loaded with healthy fats, protein and fiber which is just what you need between meals!

Peanut Butter Crunch Bars


Honey 1 tbspbars
Pure Vanilla Extract 1tsp
Low-Fat Cottage Cheese ½ cup
Cinnamon ½ tsp
Water ¼ cup
All Natural Peanut butter 1 cup
Vanilla Protein Powder 5 scoops
Oat Flour ½ cup
Sliced Almonds ¼ cup

1. Add honey, cinnamon, vanilla, cottage cheese and water in blender and blend till smooth.

2. Put this in mixing bowl with peanut butter and stir, and then add protein powder and stir, and then the oat flour and stir (make oat flour by blending oats into a fine powder). Use a baking pan (9x9 works best) and place plastic wrap 2 times its length over it, leaving the extra wrap hanging over the edge of the pan.

3. Put the mixture in the pan and fold the extra plastic over it and using your hands or spatula, spread mixture evenly.

4. Place almonds evenly on top and chill in the fridge for 1-2 hours. Cut into four 4x4 or eight 2x2 pieces.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Losing weight on a budget.- Plus other blog from the fatman-

I have been eating very good of late. However weight isn't going down, Why?
Eating tons of Peanut Butter sandwich. Quick and help my family cut some money, plus keep me away from fast food. Its not the best option, but its better.

Blog ideas on my mind:


People that are more organized have a better health diet-
Shout up and move-
Are Mothers-
Caving to the food voice-
Red Dippy or White Dippy-

Songs-

No one knows what it's like
To be the bad man
To be the sad man
Behind blue eyes
And no one knows
What it's like to be hated
To be fated to telling only li
es

Who's the man (the man in the middle) x4
Maybe i'm a target for people that are bitter
At least i can say that i've never been a quitter
I remember high school, man i hated high school
It was like prison with bullies always putting me down
Just a little skater boy they could pick on
I learned to forgive'em, now i got the balls they can lick on
I loved sneakin' out when my mom was asleep
With my gothic girlfriend makin' love in the creek
With the mind of a man in the middle
It could be the end of the world as we know it
Still i never want it all, and i never want it now
I just want to cruise, if i loose then i'll figure it out
How the times flies, even with the blink of an eye
When you're young you absorb like a sponge in disguise
Then you get a little older and gather your thoughts
It's amazing what you learn
When you've never been taught, ya know?

Jillian Rocks

Low Carb Bread

Minn. city's get-healthy effort called a success

Minn. city's get-healthy effort called a success
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By CHRIS WILLIAMS and PATRICK CONDON, Associated Press Writers Chris Williams And Patrick Condon, Associated Press Writers – Wed Oct 14, 1:58 pm ET

ALBERT LEA, Minn. – Hardware store owner and heart attack survivor Leo Aeikens spent most of his life with a hankering for meat, cheese and ice cream. But an ambitious effort aimed at making his entire southern Minnesota city healthier has Aeikens calling himself a vegan and weighing 25 pounds less in just 10 months.

The 69-year-old's radical lifestyle change came as part of the "Vitality Project," an endeavor spearheaded by adventurer and travel writer Dan Buettner and AARP with major funding from United Health Foundation. Organizers say the project has added several years to the lives of Albert Lea residents through improved diet, exercise and living habits.

With organizers' help, the city crammed five years of sidewalk and bike trail construction into a year to make exercise easier for its 18,000 residents. Restaurants added healthier menu options and grocery stores showcased wholesome foods. People snacked on fruits and veggies and ate less fast food.

Schools stopped celebrating birthdays with sugary treats and started setting up "walking buses" that allowed kids to walk to and from school together with adult supervision. Employers gave workers time to exercise.

Organizers said the first-of-its kind experiment added an average 3.1 years to the expected longevity of participating residents as calculated by something called a "vitality compass," an interactive tool in which participants answered 35 lifestyle questions.

Buettner hatched the idea and oversaw the project after identifying five areas around the world where people tend to live longer and healthier lives, research he documented in a 2008 book, "The Blue Zones."

The key for Albert Lea was getting the community behind a goal that was not just about weight loss, but also about fostering family relationships, a sense of purpose and healthy living habits, Buettner said.

Bob Furland, manager of the city's two ice rinks, said he and his wife used to grab fast food several times a week while shuttling two teenagers to sports and school activities. Now, they plan meals and keep fruits and vegetables around for snacking. They planted a vegetable garden and take regular evening walks together.

"It's funny, once you cut out the bad stuff, you go back to it and it doesn't taste as good anymore," said Furland, 46, who lost about 15 pounds and added three years to his life expectancy, according to his survey.

AARP, a nonprofit organization for people over age 50, supported the project because its members want to live longer and better, said Cathy Ventura-Merkel, senior vice president of publications.

United Health Foundation put up $750,000 and AARP an undisclosed additional sum, Ventura-Merkel said. The money paid for consulting and licensing costs and for experts who worked with residents on things like eating and cooking better, setting up community gardens and walking programs, and publicity.

Mayor Mike Murtaugh said the city had little expense other than some staff time.

The "vitality compass" includes basic questions about gender, age and weight, then covers food choices, exercise frequency, work and relationship happiness, and how many times a person has been angry, depressed or anxious in the previous week. The average gain of 3.1 years was based on participants who answered the questions at both the beginning and end of the experiment. Organizers said 2,300 people answered the questions at the beginning, and about 1,000 of those also did at the end.

Asked about the scientific value of the compass, Ventura-Merkel called it an effective tool.

"It doesn't give you your answers, it doesn't give you anything definitive. It's more directional," she said. "It helps you learn the behaviors that will help you add longevity."

Vitality Project backers call it more than a weight-loss effort. But Melissa Nelson, a food and nutrition professor at the University of Minnesota, said the project offers hope to researchers frustrated by persistent obesity.

"A lot of health professionals are buying into the idea that this is a problem we're going to have to tackle in a lot of different ways," Nelson said. "This idea of a community approach is something a lot of people are really getting excited about."

Outside Lakeview Elementary on Tuesday afternoon, adults shepherded a large group of children headed home in a "walking bus."

Judy Dilling, 60, was escorting her two grandchildren the mile to their house, which didn't happen before the project. Dilling also has joined a group dubbed the "Walkie Talkies" and now walks the mile-and-a-half home from her part-time job instead of driving.

"It's invigorating," she said.

The organized portion of the program drew to a close with a community celebration Tuesday night, but residents were confident they'd formed lasting habits.

"I always thought being meatless would be a horrible way to live," Aeikens said. "But there are oodles of things that are tasty and good, vegetables and fruits that really make up a good diet. I wouldn't go back."

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Patrick Condon reported from Minneapolis.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Its been along time. But it feels so good-

But one night this week- I picked rather then chill on my couch with my hot and sexy wife to go for a walk on a very cold night. I felt great, its funny how the little things can make you feel. Its a great start, I have a nice food chart I hope to post soon. I'm going to keep track on the weekend but consider the week a free pass. If I write an do good during the week.

Great way to save money-

http://www.angelfoodministries.com/

Saturday, October 3, 2009

I need to set a fitness Path for my son- -


The fat monster is kicking my azz.

Do you ever watch a football game and here the coach give a great pep talk about how hard this team has worked and how well the coaching staff is ready. This team is faster and in the best shape ever. You say to yourself, wow College A is going to blow out this College B. Then from the start of the opening kick off College A gets beat every second there on the football field. There to slow, they can't catch,run,pass,tackle.kick and the coach looks like one of the fathers at the local YMCA that agreed to coach Johnny in flag football even if he doesn't know what a QB does. But other then that is was a close game.
What the hell does this have to do with me, fitness,fat or life. This is how I have tackled my diet. I have talked the perfect game about how I will tackle USC with my little SouthWest Northern Cedar Falls College and win. I need to look at it again not by the win but the battleCheck Spelling. If I lose by 3 in the game of football this could be a win. Rather then getting back to 250 pounds getting to 270 would put me in a much better spot.

Stop talking and start showing me.