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New Year, New You – 52 Week Guide For Achieving Greatness In 2009

 

 

Health and fitness

Nothing says “hello, new year” like a plan to get into shape. After all, few occupations require physical prowess like that of the professional warrior. (Journalism certainly doesn’t, pass the Cheetos…)

If you really want to unleash your inner Arnold this year, try:

1. Mixing it up. Seriously, don’t you get tired of the same thing, the same thing, the same thing, the same thing?

“Change up your workout,” advised Army Staff Sgt. Gregg Ramsdell, 47, an avid powerlifter with a string of titles in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington who recently returned from his third war zone tour since the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom. “One week during the cycle, change things by doing one set of as many reps as possible on every machine in your gym.”

These full-body workouts could get you home from the gym fast, “not to mention pump a lot of blood to the affected body part,” Ramsdell said. A similar plan could incorporate free weight exercises, so long as you’re working both upper and lower body.

What’s the point? Putting the human body into a set routine is like rocking a just-fed baby, everything goes night-night. Pretty soon, you stop seeing results. So wake up your muscles with a taste of something different.

 

 

 

2. You are what you drink. Know why the Kool-Aid Man was so fat that he had to make his own door wherever he went? ’Cause he was full of syrupy, sugary sweet beverage. Ooooh yeah.

“Cut out all drinks with calories,” said Jennifer Hughes, wife of Cryptologic Technician 1st Class Nicholas Hughes. Currently stationed in Virginia Beach, Va., they are competitive amateur bodybuilders, with Jennifer serving as their dietician. “If you haven’t already done this, just doing this alone will create a huge calorie reduction, without much effort.”

That includes beer. A can of Budweiser has 145 calories — not so bad if you drink one, terrible if you drink, say, eleventeen.

 

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Eva, Kaylee and Kitty Gets Naked For 2009

 

 

 

 

 

31 Cool Ideas For January 2009

This is the time when resolutions begin — when people promise THIS year will be different, that somehow they WILL lose weight, exercise more and stop stressing about their hectic lives, even if they have no idea how to do any of it.

Well, we’ve got some ideas. They’re just 31 tips — one for each day of January — to help you ease into a healthy new year. Continue reading ›

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I Want Bigger Boobies For My Wife – One In Four British Men

A poll of 2,000 married men revealed that 16 per cent think their other half needs plastic surgery and six per cent said their wife might benefit from “a complete overhaul”.

Almost a third said it would spice up their sex life and 19 per cent reckoned plastic surgery could save their marriage.

Nearly a quarter of men (23 per cent) said they missed the body their wife had when they first met. Continue reading ›

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Orgasmic Sex Is The Best Medicine – Kinsey Institute

Sex is great for the body and mind, say experts.

And they contend that a healthy sex life improves people’s feelings about themselves.

Little wonder, then, that researchers link sex to a reduction of stress and anxiety.

 


Dr Debra Herbenick, an oft-quoted expert from the Kinsey Institute of Indiana University, whose groundbreaking research on human sexuality is known among academics, psychologists, physicians, scientists, insists that sexual activity is good for the body and the mind.

Indeed, she is a highly vocal advocate of the benefits of sex and, interestingly enough, argues that the rewards of sex can be enjoyed even without a partner. Continue reading ›

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Your Health Is Written In Your Hands

Dry skin and chipped fingernails are not the only reason to pay attention to your hands. For new research shows they contain vital details about our health, including clues to hidden diseases such as cancer. Continue reading ›

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Sexsomnia – Why Sleep Sex Is Not Sex


When Jan Luedecke of Toronto was arrested and tried for sexual assault, he had an unusual defense—he did it in his sleep. Really. It may sound farfetched, but Luedecke, who was 33 at his 2005 trial, had a history of sleepwalking.

On the night in question, he’d been drinking at a party and found himself sacked out on the couch with a woman he’d met there. Hours later, she jolted him awake and demanded to know what he was doing. Continue reading ›

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