Monday, November 28, 2011

Body Solid WT46 Olympic Weight Tree

!±8± Body Solid WT46 Olympic Weight Tree

Brand : Body Solid | Rate : | Price : $94.74
Post Date : Nov 28, 2011 13:28:38 | Usually ships in 3 to 5 days


  • Olympic weight tree and bar rack with 6 triple-chrome-plated storage posts
  • Holds up to 1,000 pounds of weight in several configurations
  • Keeps plates safely suspended off the floor for easy storage and removal
  • Holds pair of Olympic bar holders; ABS plastic ball-end post caps
  • Measures 23 x 40 x 20 inches (W x H x D); lifetime warranty

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Body Solid WT46 Olympic Weight Tree

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Taking a Vitamin Supplement to Help in Fat Loss

!±8± Taking a Vitamin Supplement to Help in Fat Loss

Although getting the proper amount of vitamins and nutrients from natural food is important, it can be very hard to do. The foods we eat are not as nutritious as they once were. Unless you grow your own or get them from someone that you know, is very hard to judge the mineral quality of the fruits and vegetables you buy.

Those who can't get the minerals and such they need from food, turn to vitamins and supplements. With vitamin supplements being a big business, there are many manufacturers to choose from. Each year, there are thousands of supplements out there, with customers spending billions and billions of dollars to get the supplements and vitamins they need.

Vitamins are a great alternative to minerals and nutrients found in food, and are ideal for those who aren't able to eat the right foods. Vitamin supplements are also great for athletes or those looking for more energy, as they will supply the levels your body needs for exhaustive activity.

If you are looking to get lean and trim, you will need a different vitamin regimen than someone who is bulking up for maximum muscle growth. Mass requires clean nutritious fuel in order to avoid the quantity of food becoming fat.

Then you will also have to gain body mass. At this point, the only way you can only get rid of the fats and get some body mass is to have a healthy diet and do cardio exercises.

If you are middle aged or a senior who is working out, you will need to take a different vitamin regimen than your younger colleagues. You must focus on a different combination if you are a man than you would if you are a woman.

The capsule type of vitamin supplements is preferred by many, as they dissolve quickly, normally faster than the other delivery systems. Due to the fact of them not being compressed like tablets, you'll normally need to take two of them to get the same amount that's provided with one tablet.

It might be wise to get the assorted pills or tablets rather than a single pill. The quality of a full range of pills or capsules that separate certain vitamins and minerals will tend to be more effective. Some regimens dictate that you take a set in the morning and a set in the evening.

If you need to take vitamins or supplements but aren't sure what you should take, you should consult with your doctor. Vitamins and supplements are a great way to get minerals and nutrients to your body, although they should never, ever, be used to replace food. You'll still need to maintain a healthy diet, even though you may be taking vitamins. If you can maintain a healthy diet when taking your vitamins and supplements, you'll find the benefits to be twice as good.


Taking a Vitamin Supplement to Help in Fat Loss

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Vegetarian Athletes - 10 Olympic Champions

!±8± Vegetarian Athletes - 10 Olympic Champions

It's a myth that muscles, strength and endurance require the consumption of large quantities of animal-based foods. This myth began before anyone even talked about protein. During the Olympics, it's a good time to take a look at some amazing athletes who are champions and vegetarians:

Charlene Wong is a champion figure skater who represented Canada in the 1988 Calgary Olympics. She began competing at the age of 6 and in 1980 was named to the Canadian Team and represented Canada in the Junior World Championships. She was highlighted in The Vegetarian Sports Nutrition Guide by Lisa Dorfman. Paavo Nurmi, a Finnish runner, was a vegetarian since the age of 12. He is often considered the greatest track and field athlete of all time. A long-distance runner, he competed in the 1920, 1924 and 1928 Olympics, winning 12 Olympic medals. Chris Campbell, wrestler, trained for the 1980 Olympics but did not compete as the American team boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics. At age 37, he began training again and secured a place on the US team, winning a bronze medal at the 1992 Olympics, becoming the oldest American to medal in Olympic wrestling. He says, "I take care of my body. I don't eat meat, and I do yoga every day. It makes a difference." Carl Lewis, vegan athlete, won 10 Olympic medals, including 9 golds, in a career that spanned from 1979 to 1996, competing for the US. He said, "most athletes have the worst diet in the world, and they compete in spite of it." Surya Bonaly, professional figure skater, represented France in the Olympics of 1992, 1994, and 1998. She is also now a US citizen. A vegetarian, she has appeared in PETA ads protesting Canada's baby seal hunt and English and French fur trade. Debbie Lawrence, vegetarian racewalker, has been a three-time Olympian (1992, 1996, and 2000) and is the world record holder for the women's 5K racewalk event. She attributes her success to hard work and a vegetarian diet. Murray Rose, a vegetarian since birth, has six Olympic medals. He was born in 1939 in Nairn, Scotland, but he moved to Australia with his family at an early age. He was an Olympic champion at age seventeen. He was known for his vegetarianism during his career, earning him the nickname, "The Seaweed Streak." He competed in the Olympics from 1956 through 1960, winning six medals. Al Oerter, discus thrower, won four Olympic gold medals for the US - in 1956, 1960, 1964. He was also an abstract painter. Edwin Moses, hurdler for the US, is a gold medalist who went eight years without losing the 400-meter hurdle. Over his career, he won two Olympic gold medals. After retirement from track, he in completed in a 1990 World Cup bobsled race in Germany and won the two-man bronze medal with US Olympian Brian Shimer. Edwin Moses is a vegetarian. Leroy Burrell, sprinter, twice set the world record for the 100 meter sprint. He won a gold medal for the US in 1992 in Barcelona. He is a vegetarian.

As stated in "Vegetarian Diets" by the International Center for Sports Nutrition, Olympic Coach Magazine, Winter 1997:

"If care is taken to include a wide variety of foods, vegetarian diets can be nutritionally adequate to support athletic performance."

"Whether an individual is a recreational or world-class athlete, being a vegetarian does not diminish natural talent or athletic performance. As far back as the Ancient Games, Greek athletes trained on vegetarian diets and displayed amazing ability in competitive athletics."

Looking at these 10 vegetarian Olympic athletes, it's clear that the need to eat meat to be strong and a champion is a myth. A whole foods, plant-based diet will give an athlete all the excellent nutrition he or she needs to be a winner.


Vegetarian Athletes - 10 Olympic Champions

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Need admonition on olympic appropriation cleans

*updated critique added below* While doing cleans, I seem to be having some technical problems that could use a new set of eyes. If you have any advice on what I am doing wrong in the cleans, it would be appreciated. The lifts are numbered for reference. I got a response from a USA Weightlifting coach. This is what he said. Not a bad lift, but there are a couple of things to concentrate on to help it be "easier". Your start or get set position is good (really concentrate on flexing the wrists or getting the knuckles to the ground and keeping your arms straight as long as possible). Your hips move up first and the bar moves away from you. The travel is around your knees rather than pushing your knees back. This is bad as when you get to the second pull, you are chasing after the bar-- despite pulling it in toward you (your back is tight and looks good). When you get to the rack position, the bar is a few inches in front of you causing you to have to chase after it. Does it feel as if you are leaning a bit forward when you catch the bar? Then, your back gets a little loose as you stretch to reach the weight. Back soreness or injury as weights go up. OK, that being written, what to do to correct it? 1. Push your feet in to the ground longer at the start of the lift, concentrate on pushing in to the platform and driving your knees back. Your back stays very tight so, you should see an immediate improvement. An exercise to help with this is to do Russian deadlifts or deadlifts ...

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Competitor CB 729 Olympic Weight Bench

!±8± Competitor CB 729 Olympic Weight Bench

Brand : Competitor | Rate : | Price : $98.00
Post Date : Nov 07, 2011 20:51:19 | Usually ships in 24 hours


The CB729 by Impex Fitness is a complete workout system. This Olympic weight bench offers five back pad positions so you can isolate and develop all areas of your pectorals. The adjustable height bar catches put your body in the perfect position throughout your bench press workout. This offers safety to the user and maximizes the benefit of the exercise. An included leg developer, with contoured foam roller pads, allows you to develop all major leg muscle groups. Detailed instructions allow for quick and easy assembly so you're working out right away. This bench offers a weight capacity of 600lbs. (body weight + weight plates + weight bar) with assembled dimensions of 67" L x 45" W x 50" H. A 2 year manufacturer's limited warranty is included.

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