Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Here's to Health & Fitness in 2012

I am committed to focusing on health and fitness in 2012 and came across this excellent article:

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Tip #1: Increase Your Muscle — Muscles are fat-burning furnaces, so be sure to do enough resistance training to build and maintain lean muscle while following your training with a healthy meal or snack that contains protein, carbohydrates and fat. Building new muscle raises your Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) so you’ll burn more calories every day.

Tip #2: Do The Cardio Deed — Cardio improves definition and burns the fat that covers your muscles, especially belly fat. Combining regular aerobic exercise with strength training will give you the slimming effect you’ve been going for, not to mention what it will do for our heart. After all, toning without cardio is like building a house on a weak foundation.

Tip #3: Never Miss a Meal — Eat 5-6 small meals and/or snacks each day to avoid blood-sugar spikes and minimize urges to binge. Try to schedule meals at the same time each day. If you feed yourself well throughout the day, you’ll learn to understand when your body truly needs food. You can’t starve yourself and expect to make good choices at the next meal.

Tip #4: Choose Wisely — Fuel your body with wholesome, nutritious foods, and limit your intake of refined carbs (anything sugary or white-flour based). To maximize the calories burned through digestion and stave off hunger, get plenty of complex carbs (fruits, vegetables and beans) and eat a little protein with every meal. It doesn’t need to be meat; nuts, low-fat dairy, tofu, and beans are all good vegetarian protein sources.

Tip #5: Sleep Tight — Try to get 7-8 hours of sleep every night. A recent study from Case Western Reserve University found that, on average, women who sleep for 5 hours or less per night are 32 percent more likely to gain weight and 15 percent more likely to be obese than those who get at least 7 hours.

Tip #6: Water, Water, Water — In a German study, subjects who drank 16 ounces of water at a time experienced a 30 percent increase in metabolic rate during the following hour, burning an extra 24 calories. The researchers recommend cool water because the body expends extra calories warming it up to your body temperature.

Tip #7: Focus On Your Assets — Playing up your favorite body parts can boost your confidence and draw attention away from spots you want to minimize. Sculpting your shoulders, arms, chest, and back, for example, can help balance heavier hips so you look more proportionate. Plus, you’ll be firmer all over.

Tip #8: Get Your Fill — Undereating causes your metabolic rate to drop and your body to hold onto fat. Be very careful, women especially, have a tendency to eat too little once they make the decision to “drop a few pounds”! The last thing you want to do is slow your metabolism even more simply due to eating too little, but obviously, the quality of the calories and the individual needs are very important.

Tip #9: Only Worry About That Which You Can Control — Keep stress levels in check by managing your time, focusing on the present and not over-committing. Many studies have found a link between high levels of stress and weight gain. You don’t have to commit to regular yoga classes or meditation sessions, just find something you enjoy that allows you to bring it down a notch whenever necessary.

Tip #10: Intervals — Alternate the speed and intensity of any cardio workout routines to stoke your fat burners. For instance, if you’re walking, do a few minutes at a moderate pace, then speed-walk or jog for a few minutes; repeat. If you’re running, go for a few minutes, then sprint for a minute and repeat.

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Tip #12: Have a Purpose – As silly as you make this sounds, I cannot emphasize this enough! Far too few people truly understand the power of the mind, the effect it has on reaching ones goals, irrelevant of what they may be, but it does work wonders. Wanting to lose a few pounds or simply burn some body fat, simply will not cut it for most people when it comes to really attacking your goals. You need a bit more detail, a bit more focus, and a stronger overall purpose, in order to achieve long-term success. Short-term motivation can be generated easily, but to create a life-change, you need to know your “why”! Will the burning of unwanted body fat get you off some medications? Will it help you enjoy your family and friends more? Maybe set a better example for your kids? Do you see the difference in having a true purpose to work for and simply running with the masses and complaining about carrying a few extra pounds? I hope so, because it really makes a difference!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Day 10 - Saturday - October 1, 2011

The Journey Ends

Seriously why can't I sleep in on days like these? I woke up around 4:30 eastern and it's likely I will be up late tonight. Pam and I made our final preparations to leave the ship this rainy morning. We had the best weather, sunny skies and temperatures in the high 70s. We ate breakfast pretty much in the same spot we ate lunch a week ago.. Full circle, just like the circle of life... Btw that comes out on Tuesday. We left the ship and arrived at Logan Airport in Boston where Pam was able to procure another license plate photo for her collection. Going through security we had to hold our hands up for 10 seconds. I could swear they had me hold mine up for 20 seconds... figures.

Day 9 - Friday - September 30, 2011

Our Last Hurrah

Today was a lazy day as Pam and I watched a movie before lunch. For lunch we forewent the dining room and went to the Windjammer for ribs and ecotes, yum! I entered the table tennis tournament but unfortunately lost in the first round. Not to make excuses because honestly while we all know I'm competitive, I enjoy the playing just as much. The guy running the tournament did not know how to run these things as I was paired against a strong player. That's okay but as we started our volley to determine initial serve... After one hit serve was determined, huh? Okay fine we began playing... My opponent served illegally by palming the ball. I let it go as well as the two bad calls by the official as I felt I would still win and didn't want to make an issue. Then when I was behind 14-13 the official calls game point. Hello? When did ping-pong games only have15 points? Well I lost as my opponent palmed his serve. So I failed to bring home the gold this cruise, nor the silver nor even the bronze. Pam's wail of sadness was echoed by the non-existent dolphins that failed to appear that day.

Tonight it was all about tipping the staff and we did so willingly as we thoroughly enjoyed our waiters and housekeeping staff. This was also our last dinner with our lifelong friends from Connecticut and Georgia. We swore oaths to remain friends forever and to always keep in touch. However when we offered our contact info they mysteriously said they'd get it later... Yet as I finished my sixth strawberry ice cream (note in total, not tonight), our friends had disappeared and only my lovely wife remained. Our last show was fine and afterwards we had a chance to speak with the "Two Funny Guys", they were even funny in person. They usually play at the Venetian or Hard Rock in Vegas.

Day 8 - Thursday - September 29, 2011

Halifax I See Dead People

Pam was very excited for Halifax as she hoped to find ancient relatives. This excitement fueled her ancestors to wake her up in the middle of the night in preparation for the coming day. Finally once she became fully awake after her vision quest had been fully realized, she found herself standing in the dark, having nothing else to do she took a much needed bathroom break then went back to bed. In Halifax we spent much of our time traipsing through the St. Mary's cemetery. Two important things to note here a) there was a huge lion statue at the entrance and b) I'm not sure of the cemetery's actual name but we'll find out once we look at the picture Pam took. Nevertheless we found 8 of 9 headstones with the 'Fraser' name. On the way we saw a guy who fell into a vat of mercury and was stiff most of the time.

At dinner our Connecticut friends returned, you remember the guy who doesn't like broccoli. Rick and Rick's wife were there also (I've given up trying to figure out her name, but I do know she's been a clown, a cowgirl and a cheerleader). One confusion occurred from old anti-broccoli guy, he ordered a dessert rich in strawberries but doesn't like strawberries. He took one bite then pushed it aside because it contained strawberries, seriously?! We also received our customs declaration and final Cruise Compass and I'm fervently typing to fill out info while awaiting the show to start. The show "Two Funny Guys" was nothing less than funny. Our typical routine ensued, Pam to the gym where she worked out with the comedian from the previous night and me reading next to my tiger friend in the solarium. Our night was very shaky as wind and seas rocked the boat.

Day 7 - Wednesday - September 28, 2011

The Whale Watcher

I was trying to sleep when once again I heard Pam's cry, however this was not one of panic but one of exaltation. It seems a pod of whales were relaxing alongside our boat. There must have been 10 - 12 different sightings. All this for free, though we lacked the informative guide we couldn't understand and wind in our face. Pam went back to sleep while I read. Upon waking Pam felt the need to take a class that she found very exciting. So much so that she took a different one, however in an effort to save expenses but still generate more revenue, the cruise line only teaches one class but they call it different names. Since this was a sea day, we had lunch in the dining room. We met a couple, let's call them Roy and Connie who enthralled us with their multi-vacations. Most people go one place or area then go home, Roy and Connie would take a cruise then drive through a few states enjoying different places then rent a house for a week or two before actually going home. Wow!

After lunch my exhausted wife took another 'meme' while I concerned myself with the plights of Walker the Druid and Bek Ohmsford (current book I'm reading). Dinner was another formal night but our Connecticut friends were absent strangely again. Most likely they simply forgot formal wear as you can ask the waiter to not include the broccoli garnishes. The food was really good tonight as I got lobster. Rick's wife was extremely talkative (I really need to find out her name, maybe our waiter knows as he knows mine). She kind of hinted as to our plans tomorrow in Halifax, but we weren't sure. Later we wondered if they were inadvertently asking us to join them. During the dancing spectacle the guy sitting next to me was coveting my iPad. When Pam went to work out I went to the cinema and watched "The Tourist" with Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. I enjoyed it and there is a twist at the end you may guess as I did, but great nonetheless. Pam is lucky to have such an intuitive husband like me. For a night cap I had a hot dog and cookie with my coke.

Day 6 - Tuesday - September 27, 2011

St. John and the Dragon

Today was our first Canadian port (St. John) but Pam and I delayed our departure, me so I could read and her so she could take her second meme (short nap) of the day. After lunch where we learned all about our waitress Maria Alvarado, we went down the ramp into town. At first I wasn't sure this was Canada as it lacked the constant "ayes" and "ehs" of my mother in law, but later shirts in souvenir shops confirmed our location. The city was interesting as it was built onside of a hill. We entered a shopping mall and kept going up levels only to find we were still at the ground floor without ever descending. In one shop I was able to procure a new cat shirt. This tiger was very different than my other feline shirts. It was wearing symbolic jewelry marking it very shamanic in nature. This reminded me of a cat warrior protecting the town from a dragon so I had to have it. Pam wonders why I devote line upon lines of irrelevant cat facts and then totally gloss over all the wondrous pictures of flowers she took... Um, seriously she has to ask after 20 glorious years?

After our invigorating walk in St. John, Pam needed another nap to refuel. She then entered the spaceship to get ready for dinner. We've added music every time one of us takes a shower now; "where is major Tom, the count goes on... 4, 3, 2, 1, earth below us, drifting, falling, floating weightless..." Then I start making up words. Dinner was okay, Pam wasn't that thrilled so she sent back her spicy chicken. The couple from Connecticut came back and we had nice conversation with them, Rick and Rick's wife. I've taken to bringing the iPad with me now to the show as the geriatric crowd forces us to arrive well in advance of showtime to get decent seats. We may have to camp out tomorrow. The comedian / magician was good and I won $48.50 in blackjack, not bad for 15 minutes so I'm going home a winner! I gotta pay for my soda package somehow.