Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Body Awareness Guide

Human Skeleton
RIGHT SIDE OF BODY – Masculine energy, assertive, extroverted, bringing ideas to action
Problems:
Unresolved relationships with a particular male
Inability to give to oneself or others
Holding back on some level
Inability to express or over-expression
Overexertion in work and/or other activities


LEFT SIDE OF BODY – Feminine energy, receiving, passive, introverted, intuitive, creative
Problems:
Unresolved relationships with a particular female
Inability to receive (feeling unworthy)
Inability to express or over-expression of feminine energy
Inhibited creative expression
Not responding to one’s intuition



TOP HALF OF BODY (FROM WAIST UP) – Communication, self-expression, the senses, emotions, touching. Outgoing, assertive, active, sociable, interpersonal relationships
Problems:
Repressed emotional/creative expression


BLOOD – The blood brings vitality to cells, tissues, and organs
Problems: A lack of joy and enthusiasm with life (discouraged)
Skepticism
Selfishness
Unresolved issues with a member or members of one’s blood relations
Toxicity in the blood can result from negative/destructive thinking


BONES – The framework, foundation and support of our physical/emotional/mental structure. The ability to support ourselves. Strength, power, and integrity.
Problems:
A need to become more solid, stable, and grounded in relation to ourselves and life
Lack of internal support or strength
Rebellion
Lack of personal integrity


BREASTS (FEMALE) – Nurturing, giving, love and mothering. Strongly connected to a woman’s self-image, feelings about her own femininity, and issues related to motherhood.
Problems:
Over-mothering, unwilling to provide nourishment or nurturing physically or emotionally, to self especially
Frustrated desires related to childbearing, overly forceful attitudes


EARS – The capacity to hear and listen. Willingness to perceive the true messages of life. Being open and willing to hear and consider other’s opinions.
Problems:
A persistent refusal to hear truth, avoidance of issues considered upleasant
Refusal to hear other points of view, lack of enthusiasm
Guilt, irresponsibility, emotional repression
Unsupportiveness
Vindictiveness

Bicycling Basics

Bicycling Basics

1. Begin well fueled. You want to avoid running out of energy near the beginning of your ride.
2. Be self sufficient – carry spares. Carry a spare tube, a patch kit, a tire iron and a pump for air.
3. Learn how to do minor field repairs, especially tire repairs. You can learn this at your local bike shop. The sport wouldn’t be where it is without your local bike shop – support your local bike shop!
4. Stay aware on your bike. Keep your situational awareness. Biking is fun but it requires more mental concentration than sitting on the couch. It can become frightening and unsafe quickly.
5. Be courteous. Remember you’re not the only one on the road or path. This is a corollary to No. 4. Be safe, be courteous, be tolerant. Other people may walking or skating. Get out of the path when you stop. Others may not be watching and hit you.
6. Stay hydrated. Carry plenty of water. Drink at least one full bottle of water for every hour you ride. Carry energy bars and electrolyte replacements for rides longer than one hour. Eat often – little bits. Your body will require more than liquids for longer rides.
7. Plan your ride. Unless you are going to an area that’s a no-brainer, carry a map or some other orienting device like a GPS.
Bicycling Control
8. Avoid overdoing it. You’re not trying to beat Lance Armstrong. Biking should be fun. Ride within your own abilities and physical limits. Smart people rest – proud people bonk out!
9. Maintain your bike. Your local bike shop can help you. Tune your bike at least once a year. If you can’t do it yourself, take it to the local bike shop.
10. Dress appropriately and safely. Bike gear may look geeky, but it has been refined over the years. Wear a helmet every time you ride your bike and consider wearing gloves. Be prepared – the weather may change. Be visible to others if you’re riding on the road. Visit your local bike shop for help with clothing choices.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Chinese martial arts (Kung Fu)


Kung-fu and wushu are terms that have been borrowed into English to refer to Chinese martial arts. However, the Chinese terms Kung Fu and Wushu have distinct meanings; the Chinese literal equivalent of "Chinese martial art" would be Zhongguo wushu (traditional Chinese: 中國武術; pinyin: zhōngguó wǔshù).
Wǔshù literally means " martial art". It is formed from the two words , meaning "martial" or "military" and (shù), which translates into "discipline", "skill" or "method."
The term wushu has also become the name for the modern sport of wushu, an exhibition and full-contact sport of bare-handed and weapons forms (Chinese: 套路, pinyin: tàolù), adapted and judged to a set of aesthetic criteria for points developed since 1949 in the People's Republic of China.

Monday, July 11, 2011

How To Burn Stomach Fat

hug belly

Being embarrassed looking at your huge belly at the mirror is normal. What’s not normal is the size of the
belly you have. There are several ways how to burn stomach fat, but what if one of the best ways is through
eating simple foods? Then you might think, how can eating help in reducing the size of your stomach? Well
here are some of the foods you should eat that will do miracles to your fat burning plan.


It may be hard to believe but eating the right foods is the secret on how to burn stomach fat. Eating oatmeal
helps in stomach fat burning. In the morning when you wake up, your blood sugar levels are low. This
causes you to crave for lots of foods, specially those rich in sugar. Eating oatmeal sweetened by berries is a
better alternative. And since oatmeal is fiber rich, it stays in your stomach longer thus eliminating
additional food cravings. Eating nuts can also keep you feeling full. Just eat about 24 almonds a day and
keep off the salted variety, it can cause your blood pressure to rise.

If ever you should need to put oil in your food use olive oil instead. It is loaded with monounsaturated fat
that will keep your cholesterol level in check. Instead of eating jellies, eat fresh berries. Berries also contain
lots of stomach filling fiber and taste sweet naturally. Jellies contain virtually no fiber and loaded with
sugar which is bad for your weight loss. You should also include eggs, lean meat and fish, low calorie and
protein packed legumes. Green vegetables should not be left out as well. They contain a lot of vitamins and
minerals needed by the body.


There are many other foods that can help you how to burn stomach fat. These are just a few examples but

enough to get you started on the right track. Belly busting has never been this fun!










By Sarah Kaser
Dated: Oct 24, 2010

Tone up at home

While cardiovascular exercises like running, walking or playing sport are a great way of burning fat, adding a little strength training to your workouts will burn extra calories every day, even while your're sleeping or sitting on the couch watching TV.

Fitness body
Resistance training stresses muscles by causing thousands of micro tears in their fibers. The body increases its metabolic rate as it sends nutrients and energy to repair and build new muscle tissue.

Fitness body
Aerobic exercise may burn a few hundred extra calories, but for every additional kilogram of muscle you gain, your body burns around 100 extra calories every day of the week.

There are many reasons why people stop exercising. While you may want to do resistance exercises it may be hard to join a gym because the fees are too high, the gym is too far away or you can't find time to go regularly. When there are fewer hurdles to overcome the more likely you are to stick to exercise in the long term.

Here's a set of resistance exercises you can do at home without any special equipment. Get some dumbbells or grab makeshift weights, such as soup cans, water-filled buckets, water bottles, sand-filled grocery bags, or a backpack filled with books, clothing or a bag of flour - whatever you can find to add weight to the following exercises. A set of hand weights is also a good option. And remember to stretch and warm up before any of these exercises.


SQUATS
Squats
These are an easy but very useful exercise for your things and buttocks. They'll help to shape your buttocks, strengthen things and build stamina. Because they work the largest muscles in the body, they have the greatest fat-burning effect.

How to do it:
Stand up straight, bend your knees with your arms stretched outright parallel to the floor. Bend until your things are parallel to the floor. To make it harder, lift buckets filled with water or hold a heavy brick in each hand. A set of squats in 10 -12 raises.

Muscles used:
Quadriceps (thigh muscles)
Gluteus (buttock muscles)


LUNGES
Lunges
This is another exercise that works the biggest muscles in the body. Lunges can be done either on the spot or by stepping forward each time you lunges. You can even do them while running: just stop, say, every five minutes to do 20 lunges.


How to do it:
With your arms by your side, take a giant step forward with your right leg until your things is parallel to the floor. Push backward off the same leg to return to your starting position. Repeat with the left leg. Aim to do a set of 20. (Another way to do lunges is to move forward with each one.)

Muscles used: 
Quadriceps (thigh muscles);
Gluteus (buttock muscles).



CRUNCHES
Crunches
Exercising the core and stomach muscles is essential for posture and spinal health. Crunches are one of the simplest exercises, and they can be carried in many ways to target different areas and made more difficult as you get stronger.


How to do it:
Lie in your back on the floor with your knees pulled up halfway to your buttocks. With your arms crossed over your chest, lift your shoulder blades 10 - 15 centimeters off the floor. Squeeze your lower stomach muscles in towards the floor while you do this. Hold the position for a second, then lower slowly. Repeat up to 20 times and rest.

Muscles used: 
Stomach muscles.


Back extension
BACK EXTENSION
The back and torso muscles are often the most neglected, but they are key to maintaining a healthy posture and strong spine throughout life.

How to do it:
Lie face down with your arms at your sides. Slowly lift your head toward the ceiling and look up as far as you can go. You can extend this by lifting your legs and your head up as far as you can and hold for 5, then release. Do a set of 10 - 12.

Muscles used: 
Erector spinae (back muscles);
stomach muscles and Gluteus (buttocks).


Push ups
PUSH UPS
This is a great exercise to do at home or almost anywhere. If done correctly it gives you stamina and builds your pecs and triceps.

How to do a standard push up:
Lie face down with your palms on the floor, about shoulder width apart. Push your whole body up with your back and legs in a straight line and then lower yourself back down towards the floor. To strengthen your chest more place your arms wider apart. To strengthen your triceps and back more, move your arms closer together. Aim for sets of twenty.

Muscles used:
Pectorals (chest muscles), Triceps (back of the upper arm).