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"I want to tone up and lose 10-15 lbs by the end of this summer, I want TIGHT abs!"

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Created:03/10/2009
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My biggest inspiration

June 22, 2009

So everyone has to have at least one person who inspires them, and the woman who inspires me above anyone else would be Annette Milbers. She is simply amazing and her physique inspires me everyday. I have been a huge fan of her for years and started my interest in body building because of her. Imagine my surprise when I actually found out she is from the city I live in, a Canadian town of under 100, 000! Very weird but it motivated me to see how far someone from here can make it! If I’m feeling unmotivated or lazy just looking at a picture of her helps me stay on track! I hope to one day have a body as healthy and inspirational as hers. Great job Annette, and thank you!!!

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Some thoughts on going vegetarian..

March 10, 2009

So, I’ve been vegetarian for 3 years now and it was by far the best decision I’ve made for my health..So I just thought I would share this article that states a few good reasons of considering going veg for anyone who might be interested..You can read more at goveg.com, great website and helped me out a lot when I first stopped eating meat..Maybe just something to think about..=)

 

For Animals

Animals on factory farms are treated like meat, milk, and egg machines. Chickens have their sensitive beaks seared off with a hot blade, and male cattle and pigs are castrated without any painkillers. All farmed chickens, turkeys, and pigs spend their brief lives in dark and crowded warehouses, many of them so cramped that they can’t even turn around or spread a single wing. They are mired in their own waste, and the stench of ammonia fills the air. Animals raised for food are bred and drugged to grow as large as possible as quickly as possible—many are so heavy that they become crippled under their own weight and die within inches of their water supply.
Animals on factory farms do not see the sun or get a breath of fresh air until they are prodded and crammed onto trucks for a nightmarish ride to the slaughterhouse, often through weather extremes and always without food or water. Many die during transport, and others are too sick or weak to walk off the truck after they reach the slaughterhouse. The animals who survive this hellish ordeal are hung upside-down and their throats are slit, often while they’re completely conscious. Many are still alive while they are skinned, hacked into pieces, or scalded in the defeathering tanks. Learn more about the factory-farming industry. By switching to a vegetarian diet, you can save more than 100 animals a year from this misery.

One suggestion: If you plan to make the transition to a vegetarian diet gradually, the most important foods to cut out of your diet first are bird flesh and eggs. While many people think that “red meat” and dairy products should be the first to go, this isn’t the case. By cutting bird flesh from your diet, you’ll save many more animals. Because chickens are so small, the average meat-eater is responsible for the deaths of many more chickens than cows. Plus, chickens and turkeys exploited by the meat and egg industries are the most abused animals commonly used for food.

For Your Health

Some of the leading killers in America today, including heart disease, cancer, obesity, and strokes, are directly linked to meat-based diets. Heart disease is the number one cause of death in America today, and it is caused by the build-up of cholesterol and saturated fat from animal products in our arteries. The only two doctors in human history who have successfully reversed heart disease have included an exclusively vegetarian diet as a part of their programs. The average vegan cholesterol level is 133 (compared to 210 for meat-eaters); there are no documented cases of heart attacks in individuals with cholesterol under 150. Other health problems tied to clogged arteries, like poor circulation and atherosclerotic strokes, can be virtually eliminated with a vegan diet.

Vegans are approximately one-ninth as likely to be obese as meat-eaters and have a cancer rate that is only 40 percent that of meat-eaters. People who consume animal products are also at increased risk for many other illnesses, including strokes, obesity, osteoporosis, arthritis, Alzheimer’s, multiple allergies, diabetes, and food poisoning.

For the Environment

America’s meat addiction is poisoning and depleting our potable water, arable land, and clean air. More than half of the water used in the United States today goes to animal agriculture, and since farmed animals produce 130 times more excrement than the human population, the run-off from their waste is fouling our waterways. Animal excrement emits gases, such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, that poison the air around farms, as well as methane and nitrous oxide, which are major contributors to global warming. Forests are being bulldozed to make more room for factory farms and feed crops to feed farmed animals, and this destruction causes soil erosion and contributes to species extinction and habitat loss. Raising animals for food also requires massive amounts of food and raw materials: Farmed animals consume 70 percent of the corn, wheat, and other grains that we grow, and one-third of all the raw materials and fossil fuels used in the U.S. go to raising animals for food. In short, our country’s meat addiction is wrecking the earth.

 ALSO FOR MORE CHECK THIS OUT: 30 REASONS TO BECOME VEGETARIAN:

http://www.goveg.com/feat/chewonthis/

JUST DANCE!

March 10, 2009

) )So I have moved some of my cardio from the gym to my room (and no I don’t mean that in a dirty way people!)..Every morning or night I’ve been pumping up the tunes and just..dancing..random fun dancing :) GREAT cardio and a huge stress reliever..so just thought i’d share that with you all..some benefits of dancing:

-Reduces stress

-Increases energy

-Improves strength

-increases muscle tone and coordination

ALSO:

  • Lower your risk of coronary heart disease
  • Decrease blood pressure
  • Help you manage your weight
  • Strengthen the bones of your legs and hips
  • (NOT TO MENTION IT IS FUN!)

 So go take a class or lock the doors, pump the tunes,get silly, and JUST DANCE!!! =) Teehee Xo

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