These writings are about getting fit and staying fit well into the senior age. It will give pointers on good exercising and eating well that will promote long and healthy living. It will provide commentary on on other blogs with related content and on books and articles that give information on exercising and eating well.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Moving!!!
This will be my last post on this particular site...I will be moving my activity to another site. If you wish you may come along to www.douglas-semple.com. See you there and have a wonderful day...
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Just Wondering
Each day I check this blog, hoping that someone will comment...that way I will know that someone actually comes along to read it. I say to myself as I think this, “I wonder the things I ramble on about affects people”......
Quiet Of the Soul
“Sometimes it is the quiet observer who sees the most.”
― Kathryn L. Nelson, Pemberley Manor
If you are full of turmoil;
If you are filled with anxiety;
If you are angry;
If you are not at peace because you think that persons have caused you to be like so;
Then you are never going to be in good health.
Only when you find the ability to quiet your mind and realize that you have total control over your emotions are you ever going to have a chance to have quiet in your soul,
and to have good health to take you into many years.
Therefore....
If bills and lack of money keep you up at night, look at where your responsibilities lie with this matter and then do something to make these concerns go away. Make a resourceful plan to quietly pay down the bills.
If your relationship(s) are causing you to be in angst, look at where your responsibilities lie in this matter and then do something to rectify the situation...and having done all, forgive and walk away. Just because you forgive does not require you stay in a situation where angst and turmoil reign.
Take a deep breath, sit down, close your eyes, and be in the presence of your wonderful God Who has created you, and Who loves you so much....
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Watch Your Fitness Levels Closely May 17, 2014
It is vital to keep fit when planning to maintain a
lifestyle that is healthy. Eating a well-balanced meal is just as important as
ensuring you get enough exercise.Getting fit means that you are going to have
to stick to an exercise schedule. A lot of people sign a gym contract and go to
a few fitness sessions. There are many people who do not enjoy exercising
amongst other members of the gym as they are sure they are judging them. The
equipment at the gym can become confusing for some people and these people
often are not sure how they should be using them.
There is no need for you to give up the idea to improve your
level of training just yet. An alternative to exercising in the gym is
exercising at home. There are a lot of easy exercises a person can do in their
living room. Often people feel that they will need exercise equipment that will
help them get to a good shape. They end up purchasing many gimmicks and more
than often these gimmicks are hardly ever used and take up space while
gathering dust.
A great tip to do when setting up the area for you to start
exercising would be to find your favorite cd and turn up the volume.Playing
awesome music will create a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere and the workout
will not feel as if you are doing a boring chore. When you start exercising at
your house, it can sometimes feel like a total drag and in many cases you end
up postponing your sessions. If that is what you tend to do, then get a friend
to be your accountability partner. You can easily assist and encourage each
other.
The first step on your exercise program will be walking on
one spot. You might find that doing it to music will help you. You should do
this for 5 minutes then start running on one spot for a 15 minutes session.
Next you are going to start with knee lifts. Raise your
right knee so that it reaches your left elbow. Then raise your right knee so
that it reaches your left elbow. You should do this between 5-10 minutes,
depending on how fit you are. You are going to then spread your arms out at
shoulder length.
When your cardio and legs are done, you will then start with
stretch exercises. You will start by standing with your legs open with your
hands touching down on the floor for 2 minutes. Bend one of your legs and leave
the other one straight. Alternate between both legs so you are stretching your
leg muscles. Once you are done stretching, lie down on your back. You
will need to make sure that you are bending your knees and your feet are flat
on the ground. You are going to start raising your head up so that your chest
is on your knees.
Another important point to remember when exercising is keep
hydrated at all times. If you want to achieve even better results, exercise
minimum 2 times per week. To prevent exercising from becoming tedious, call a
friend to join you in your quest to get fit.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Can We Live 150 Years?
The picture is of a passage from a book titled “Can We Live 150 Years?” by Mikhail Tombak Ph.D. The passage is titled “The Art Of Staying Young” on page 142. After reading, go have some positive thoughts and emotions, you will longer and happier...so long as you don’t step in front of the bus :-).
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Yesterday’s Post on Chef Mullen
Just a clarification on yesterday’s post.
The way I wrote the post, I did not mean to discount the value of exercising i.e. walking and jogging. Doing these activities are surely valuable to strengthening your cardiovascular system and building your muscular strength and so on. I just wanted to clarify that in and of themselves they are not going to lead to effective weight loss most people would like to achieve. But if you combine it with a nutritional plan designed to provide a balanced approach with good eating habits and healthy caloric intake that sees you burning more calories than you take in, it will inexorably lead to weight loss you will be happy with.
Anyway, as I suggested in the earlier post, please take time to educate yourself about nutrition through reading good books on the subject matter.
Cheers,
The way I wrote the post, I did not mean to discount the value of exercising i.e. walking and jogging. Doing these activities are surely valuable to strengthening your cardiovascular system and building your muscular strength and so on. I just wanted to clarify that in and of themselves they are not going to lead to effective weight loss most people would like to achieve. But if you combine it with a nutritional plan designed to provide a balanced approach with good eating habits and healthy caloric intake that sees you burning more calories than you take in, it will inexorably lead to weight loss you will be happy with.
Anyway, as I suggested in the earlier post, please take time to educate yourself about nutrition through reading good books on the subject matter.
Cheers,
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Chef and Restauranteur Seamus Mullen
“Never accept your situation - thats my big take away,” Mullen says. “I got it in my head for so long that sickness was just the hand I’d been dealt with in life. It’s amazing to realize the power was inside me all the time.” (Men’s Journal April 2014 vol. 23, no. 4 page 42)
This is a fellow who came to the conclusion that the way to heal from sickness was through the way you and what you eat. The article went about demonstrating how he did this. Very encouraging to read about a case study that reinforces what I have come to believe about my own personal situation and the health situation of those people around me.
I encourage you to start a concerted study and reading about nutrition and what it can actually do for the status of your health and well-being. Trying to lose weight just by going for a walk or jog is not going to do it in a sustainable way. You have to really examine the way you think about food and how you eat and what you eat is what will make the break through in your ability to gain good health and lose of weight. In other words you have to come to some admittance that you have a problem with eating (how you eat and what you eat) that is causing you to gain unhealthy weight and causing you to contract systemic inflammation that gives rise to cancer, diabetes, arthritis, and etc.
So get underway with a journey that will open up new worlds of opportunity to live life and love it to the full extent you are meant to.
Cheers,
I’m enclosing pictures of a beautiful country I recently visited.
This is a fellow who came to the conclusion that the way to heal from sickness was through the way you and what you eat. The article went about demonstrating how he did this. Very encouraging to read about a case study that reinforces what I have come to believe about my own personal situation and the health situation of those people around me.
I encourage you to start a concerted study and reading about nutrition and what it can actually do for the status of your health and well-being. Trying to lose weight just by going for a walk or jog is not going to do it in a sustainable way. You have to really examine the way you think about food and how you eat and what you eat is what will make the break through in your ability to gain good health and lose of weight. In other words you have to come to some admittance that you have a problem with eating (how you eat and what you eat) that is causing you to gain unhealthy weight and causing you to contract systemic inflammation that gives rise to cancer, diabetes, arthritis, and etc.
So get underway with a journey that will open up new worlds of opportunity to live life and love it to the full extent you are meant to.
Cheers,
I’m enclosing pictures of a beautiful country I recently visited.
These are Pictures of the Philippines where I went for the month of March 2014. I really fell in love with this country and its people. My heart remains there...
Monday, April 14, 2014
Tuesday April 14, 2014
I think I have finally been able to get adjusted to the time zone back here. It took over a week to do that. It was sort of getting tiring being up all night and getting drowsy and sleepy at 4 or 5 am and then sleeping all morning and getting up in the afternoon. Jet lag they call this state.
Anyway time zone wise I am fully back here but my heart remains back in the Philippines. I, most likely, will end up back there soon I think. I just miss the beautiful country side and the mountains and hills where I stayed for most of my time there. I miss, most of all, the people I met there. Even though their life is very basic and straightforward, they are happy where they are and with what they have. They are ever so grateful when things come there way, they do not take these for granted at all.
As a pursuer of health and well-being I have to say that my spirit came to rest for the time I was there. I never fully realized just how much I never really rested on this side of the earth. I know now that what much of takes up our time and energy here is so contrived and so made up. All these could just fall away and we would still be alive, and in all likelihood, enjoy life more as we should, very much like the people I met on the other side of the world.
Unlike what I have observed over the years here is a total disconnect with concern for our spiritual health. There, it seemed it was a matter of fact thing, it was just something that was part of everyday life. If you saw Manny Pacquiao after his fight with Bradley a few days ago he was in his corner praying. I don’t believe he was praying for a win but he was just giving thanks to his God for the opportunity to have had what he experienced. This is the kind of spiritual connectedness the people have over there, a daily thing, a way of life and thinking...and not afraid to express it publicly. Here we have grown to wise and smart for our own good I think. If we are to be healthy and well, we need to be so in all aspects of it, physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
Anyway you all have a good day and don’t forget to read a good book on health and nutrition over the next few days....even think about picking up a book on spirituality to read why don’y you ;-)
Anyway time zone wise I am fully back here but my heart remains back in the Philippines. I, most likely, will end up back there soon I think. I just miss the beautiful country side and the mountains and hills where I stayed for most of my time there. I miss, most of all, the people I met there. Even though their life is very basic and straightforward, they are happy where they are and with what they have. They are ever so grateful when things come there way, they do not take these for granted at all.
As a pursuer of health and well-being I have to say that my spirit came to rest for the time I was there. I never fully realized just how much I never really rested on this side of the earth. I know now that what much of takes up our time and energy here is so contrived and so made up. All these could just fall away and we would still be alive, and in all likelihood, enjoy life more as we should, very much like the people I met on the other side of the world.
Unlike what I have observed over the years here is a total disconnect with concern for our spiritual health. There, it seemed it was a matter of fact thing, it was just something that was part of everyday life. If you saw Manny Pacquiao after his fight with Bradley a few days ago he was in his corner praying. I don’t believe he was praying for a win but he was just giving thanks to his God for the opportunity to have had what he experienced. This is the kind of spiritual connectedness the people have over there, a daily thing, a way of life and thinking...and not afraid to express it publicly. Here we have grown to wise and smart for our own good I think. If we are to be healthy and well, we need to be so in all aspects of it, physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
Anyway you all have a good day and don’t forget to read a good book on health and nutrition over the next few days....even think about picking up a book on spirituality to read why don’y you ;-)
Saturday, February 15, 2014
New Energy and Vitality
Well, hello there. How has the New Year been so far? For me it has been quite awesome so far.
The above is a picture of two books which are very interesting to say the least. I had started reading the Younger Next Year book some time back and was able to finish it just recently. I had said it is a book about redefining what aging is all about, that one can stay young and healthy right up until they are in their 80’s or even 90’s. It lists our some rules to follow to be able to accomplish this in one’s life. The authors bring this information forward based on science and personal experience. At the end they say it is terribly important for a person to stay and keep engaged socially, otherwise you will just end up sitting in your rocking chair and begin to die very quickly. There is nothing more awful then to witness a life that does not engage, bitterness, loneliness, and sickness set in. So stay socially active and exercise and eat right…you will be a happy, healthy 80 year old.
The other book is a recent read. I got wind of it through a weight loss program which I started at Synergee, a fitness centre I go to here in Thunder Bay. Actually, it is much more than a weight loss program…it is a new way of life that is tailor made for you, because you are an individual whose eating habits are none like any other persons. The above describes this way of eating in detail and it should be on your reading list…like real soon because it may just save your life. I believe it is saving mine, saving it from the ravages of diabetes, a disease for which a doctor had told I had. This diabetes is no longer a factor in my life. I had arrested it about a year ago as you may have read in a previous post in this blog.
Going back to the book and the related weight loss program I am on, I am totally convinced that diabetes will become so insignificant in my life. The book describes the program of eating as something that brings the body back into some sort of balance which in turn helps it to heal itself of various things that go wrong with it e.g. diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney disease, etc.
A good part of this program I find is that it brings down the weight without so much effort and anxiety it seems. In addition, my energy level increased tremendously when I got underway with the program. Just a few days into it I was down one pant size and and I felt so much better all around. Presently, I feel like I am twenty years old again.
I encourage you to check the book out and read for yourself about the program I am speaking about. It truly works. I myself am in the best shape of my life and am just enjoying life as I should.
I will write some more about the program and the book later.
Cheers.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
HIIT the Ground Running - 33 Min High Intensity Interval Training for En...
This workout will drive up your heart rate and make you sweat…you do this consistently and you will reach a level of fitness that will see you in top physical condition you haven’t been at for forever.
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