Monday, May 26, 2008

Our latest workout regimen: Wii FIT!





So, amidst all the workout activities that go on in our home (mostly Tiffany doing any number of yoga/kickboxing/step aerobics videos), we have something that is getting the entire family involved... Wii FIT!

New on the market, this past week, Wii Fit will undoubtedly create a new enthusiasm in the world of fitness... as long as people take advantage of it. I can only predict that, like most fitness items, there will be a lot of Wii Fit games collecting dust, after a matter of a few weeks. The reason being, is that most people get into a new fitness activity for a few days, but then quickly revert back to their normal routine. Tiffany is one of the only people I know, that is wholeheartedly devoted to all things fitness. BUT, this is probably the greatest invention to come along, that will keep MORE people involved.

I think the folks at Nintendo have really gone above and beyond, when it comes to interactive video gaming. This generation of children is becoming more and more lethargic, as their lives are being taken over by fast food and gaming systems that leave them sitting on a couch, with thumbs twitching away. Now, do I think these games are a complete waste? No, as long as they are played in moderation. I think that the hand/eye coordination of today's youth, is probably much better than generations past.

The latest album from my favorite band, Porcupine Tree, entitled "FEAR OF A BLANK PLANET", is all about the progressive mind numbing of the youth of today. From ADHD medication, anti-depressants, and the video gaming culture in which they are brought up in, so many of today's teens are becoming mindless zombies.

I see a healing trend, if people, both young and old, take advantage of the great opportunities afforded with the Wii Fit game.

The first thing you do, is create a Mii, which is your interactive, virtual character. You enter in your age, and with a series of balance exercises, the Wii Balance Board will calculate your core balance with your age, as well as your weight, and determine what kind of shape you are in. And BEWARE, this Wii system is BRUTALLY HONEST! I am just over 200 lbs, at 5'9", and could stand to lose a few pounds, but the Wii system set me in the upper regions of "overweight", and just shy of being classified "obese". So, to try and prove it wrong, I went to a website that calculates your BMI (Body Mass Index), and it merely proved what the Wii system had to tell me.
http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/

So, when I considered myself a moderately fit person, I have been told that I am borderline obese. Humbling, to say the very least. Regardless, with the variety of workouts available, from yoga to aerobics, running to hula hooping, Latin dancing to strength training, there is something for EVERYONE. The whole concept of this game, is to get people moving, get their heart rate up, and get them having FUN, in the meantime.

A big thumbs up, from me... except I wish that the personal trainers' mouths would move when they talk. It really creeps me out!



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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Green Tea... BEEFED UP! (Not Literally, vegetarians... don't panic!)

Another thing I want to do on this blog, is to occasionally put down some diet things that sound exciting to me. I was reading a book that talks about the health benefits of certain foods, and came across something that actually incorporated green tea, yet sounded tasty!

The health benefits of green tea are widely known, but for those of you who are a little less informed, let me mention a few:

- Reduces weight while fighting off a variety of diseases.
- It increases exercise endurance.
- It inhibits the enzymes that help turn food into fat.

Anyhow, try out this tasty recipe, and see if it makes it a little more appetizing...

GREEN TEA REFRESHMENT

2 tbs. green tea leaves
2 cups apple or peach juice
4 tsp. honey (which is optional)

Pour 1 cup boiled water onto the tea leaves and brew for 3-5 minutes; strain into a pitcher and leave to cool. Stir in the juice and honey, then pour over ice and serve. In glasses, silly. Not on the counter.

Anyhow, this sure sounds like a tasty summer treat, that is hopped up with goodness. Not just goodness, but GREEN GOODNESS!

Try it out, and let me know what you think...

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Inner peace through a basic lifestyle...



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China Crisis - The World Spins, I'm Part Of It
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I came across an article the other day, that really got me thinking about how we as human beings go through life. We spend so much of our time, energy, and even money, striving to find the veritable "fountain of youth", that seems to escape each and everyone of us, as the years pass by. The article was about Jamie Lee Curtis, who is now 50 years of age. She is married to one of my favorite filmmakers of all time, Christopher Guest. I don't know much about their relationship, but the bits and pieces that I have read over the years, eludes to the fact that they are very normal people. Hollywood is riddled with people that try to be something that they aren't. Maybe that is why so many actors congregate there, so that they can get paid to NOT be themselves.

Anyhow, I am going to post a small portion of the article, as it appears in AARP magazine. I admire the sensibility that Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest have. If we can all have the attitude that these two share, the world would be a much happier place. All quotes are from Jamie Lee Curtis...

“I want to be older. I actually think there’s an incredible amount of self-knowledge that comes with getting older. I feel way better now than I did when I was 20. I’m stronger, I’m smarter in every way, I’m so much less crazy than I was then.

“Years ago my husband and I were at the Golden Globes. I was wearing some borrowed dress that wasn’t me, my hair was done in a way that I never wear my hair, and I had earrings on. And my husband said, ‘You know who is the most beautiful woman in the room?’ And I was hoping he was going to say me. And he pointed across the room at Jessica Tandy. She was sitting at a table wearing a cream-colored silk-shantung pantsuit. Single strand of pearls, short white hair, a little lipstick—nothing else. And I thought, ‘He’s totally right.’ There was none of the pretense, none of the trying so hard.

“My style is a distillation. I’ve etched out who I am through myriad haircut attempts, outfit attempts, beauty attempts, diet attempts. It’s been an evolution. I’ve let my hair go gray. I wear only black and white. Every year I buy three or four black dresses that I just keep in rotation. I own one pair of blue jeans. I’ve given away all my jewelry, because I don’t wear it.



I have always been drawn towards people who are genuine... people who are content with who they are. After reading this article, I thought of a good friend of mine, who seems to always be striving for eternal youth. Through a growing amount of cosmetic surgery procedures, she always tries to be as beautiful as she can be. Truthfully, I think that people who rely on doctors to make them pretty, are actually making themselves more unattractive in the long run. I know I don't speak for all men, but celebrities like Pamela Anderson are anything but attractive. If you have ever seen her high school yearbook picture, you would know what I'm talking about. She is a totally different person. Now, I have never met her, nor do I plan to ever meet her, but one thing I can guarantee, is that she is NOT going to become more genuine as she ages.

I live in a house full of girls, and I have always appreciated my wife's natural beauty. I have only ever seen her totally "made up" a couple of times. She had a "glamour shot" sitting back in 1995, where she was totally made up, and has had a couple of makeovers at the Dillards makeup counter. Other than that, she usually just limits herself to some eyeliner and mascara. I have told her that she doesn't even need that, and in all honesty, she would probably become a happier person if she could see her natural beauty. Now, when it comes to this, there are things that I need to begin practicing, myself. One of the things that has always made me feel insecure, is the amount of hair that I have on my back and shoulders. There have been a couple of times that I have gone through the pain of getting my back waxed, because I hate the amount of hair. While delivering mail in the SugarHouse area of Salt Lake, I became good friends with everybody's favorite gay florist, Sean. First off, he has the coolest name in the world, and second off, he was just a great guy. He was the one person that continually told me that I should be comfortable with who I am. He's a hairy guy as well, so it isn't unfounded, what he
was telling me. So, this lesson is for me, as well as anyone who needs to let go of the social pressures of trying to be beautiful. Beauty comes from WITHIN. Just as Christopher Guest pointed out how Jessica Tandy was the most beautiful woman in the room, because she was the most genuine, we can all find happiness in being who we are... already. Not to mention the thousands of dollars that we can save on cosmetic procedures!

So, in closing, my challenge for you, is to find a way to become completely content with who you are. If you need to do the "Stewart Smalley" (Al Franken's great character on SNL, back in the late 80's-early 90's) thing, and look at yourself in the mirror, continually repeating to yourself how beautiful you are, then DO IT! If reading a book about positive thinking is what is right for you, then DO IT! If a simple meditation is what will work for you, then DO IT! And know that any preaching I am currently doing, is directed towards ME, as well. Me and my hairy, hairy back... and shoulders... and chest. Yeah, it'll take some work for me, too.

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