Fam-Fit Rest Day Read

Rest Day Read (SR-7)
(Note: The next several Rest Day Reads and associated commentaries are going to be on the subject on the benefits of exercise.)
The Deadliest Sin by Johathan Shaw
“America loves to think of itself as a youthful nation focused on fitness, but behind the vivid media images of robust runners, Olympic Dream Teams, and rugged mountain bikers is the troubling reality of a generation of young people that is, in large measure, inactive, unfit and increasingly overweight.”

“”The modern lifestyle is a radical departure from the one in which we evolved. Though scholars disagree on the relative amount of time that our hunter-gatherer ancestors spent running versus walking, the evidence suggests that they covered a lot of ground either way: 10 to 20 kilometers a day walking among men and about half that for women”, says professor of biological anthropology Richard Wrangham.”

H1N1 Outbreak! The panic was everywhere. The nation’s medical system shifted into high gear to fight this dangerous strain of influenza. The education of the people, the vaccination of the people, the hand washing skills, the coughing/sneezing skills and the awareness we developed over the course of the last year helped avert a medical disaster. The people of the United States of America should all reach back to pat themselves on the back for their response. Then we should all turn and slap ourselves across the face. Why you ask? Because, we have become nation sitting-on-our-asses and eating ourselves to death. Obesity and its myriad of disease side-effect is THE major issue in our society, yet we seem to ignore the 800 lb. gorilla sitting in the corner. The evidence is out there and it is starting to stack up in such a overwhelming pile its simply can no longer be ignored: A large percentage of the medical problems in our country can improve with exercise.
Hey, Mr. Obama, want a REAL health care plan? You want a plan to lower health care costs and save billions of dollars? Let’s spend 5% of the amount you propose for health care reform and use it to promote fitness for all ages. Let’s use it to get people moving. Let’s get Americans living, learning, thinking and innovating. Now, that would be a real stimulus package.

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Fam-Fit Daily 2-2-10

Up!
Treadmill Workout: Start with three minute warm-up walk, then increase incline by a level every two minutes to the maximum of level twelve then set incline back to level 1 and cool down for last three minutes. Adjust speed to go as fast as possible (AFAP) without losing form.

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Rise up this mornin’, smiled with the rising sun…

Rise up this mornin’, smiled with the risin’ sun, three little birds pitch by my doorstep singin’ sweet songs of melodies pure and true. Sayin’, “This is my message to you” http://ow.ly/12ZO2

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Fam-Fit Daily 2-1-10

Tabata-Trio: 3 Faves
Pick a trio exercise and perform a Tabata Interval workout.
(e.g. I will do air squats, SDHP and box jumps.)
Tabata Interval explanation from the awesomeness of www.crossfit.com:
“The Tabata interval is 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest for 8 intervals. Tabata score is the least number of reps performed in any of the eight intervals. Add the Tabata score for each of the exercises together to get the final score.”

For more on Tabata Intervals, check out the Tabata articles at http://www.crossfit.com. A couple suggested articles are:

Glassman, Greg. Metabolic Conditioning. CrossFit Journal Issue 10 – June 2003.
Rutherford, Michael. Dr. Tabata and the Dumbbell, CrossFit Journal Issue 63 – Nov. 2007.

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Fam-Fit Daily 1-31-10

Wii Fit Plus
Create your own routine 30 min+

Open Gym Baseball Clinic
1:30-3:30
CCCHS New Gym

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Fam-Fit Daily 1-30-10

Trio Circuit
10 Straight Leg Deadlifts
5 Pull-Ups
10 Back Extensions
-5 Rounds

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Fam-Fit Rest Day Read 1-29-10

Rest Day Read (SR-6)
The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry
“We selected for our victim the only child of a prominent citizen named Ebenezer Dorset. The father was respectable and tight, a mortgage fancier and a stern, upright collection-plate passer and forecloser. The kid was a boy of ten, with bas-relief freckles and hair the colour of the cover of the magazine you buy at the news-stand when you want to catch a train. Bill and me figured that Ebenezer would melt down for ransom of two thousand dollars to a cent. But wait till I tell you.”
There are good ideas that work out magnificently, ones that are well thought out and planned to a “T”. But, this story is not an example of one of those type of ideas. For all the apparent planning and thought our two heroes think they put into their get rich quick scheme, thing could not have turned out much worse for them.

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Twirly-Girl: Hard Work is the Magic

If there was ever any doubt, this performance officially makes Twirly-Girl the best baton twirler in the family.  She worked her tail off getting ready in a short couple of weeks before this performance was scheduled,  including about 3 hours in the gym the morning of the game.  Twirly-Girl and CoachTwirler even had an escaped plan in place if she wanted to back out on game day.  But, she is a gamer and did the prep work necessary.  To make it more challenging, the entire SM East boys basketball team was lined up on the sideline in front of her and the Salina Central boys team members were line up on the baseline to her right, both groups impatiently waiting to get on the court for half time shoot around.  It was an “ice water in the veins” awesome performance.  Once again:

Hard work is the magic.

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Alien Dog Attack #5

It is unmistakably evident that we are on our own.  It is the Hays House against the Alien Attack Dog (AAD).  Right now all is quiet as the AAD has moved into some sort of activity in the Room Formerly Known As The Man Room, now converted into the Ladies Lounge, Crafting Center and Sewing Annex.  I am a bit curious what the AAD is doing in the Room Formerly Known As The Man Room, so I sneak out the back door around the side of the house to look through the window of the RFKAT Man Room.  The AAD is dragging MY blue plastic Panasonic TV, the one with a rotary 13 channel VHF selector and vice grip clamps for the missing UHF selector, out of the RFKAT Man Room closet by way of the rabbit-ear antennae in its jaws.  OH NO!  It has found the secret stash of Man Treasure!

What is the AAD doing with the Man Treasure?  I look around on the floor a noticed other pieces.  The Nintendo 64, a 9V battery hooked to a small light bulb, the keyboard to the IBM PS2 computer (with the 8 MB Hard Drive!), the dot matrix printer with paper, a suitcase-sized VHS/DVD combo player and the box of VHS tapes and DVD archiving 9 years of CCCHS Tiger Football.  The AAD starts to configure and hard wire all the pieces together.

I rack my brain trying to figure out what it is up to.  No Manilow involved thank goodness.  Hey maybe the AAD is trying to replace the TV it zapped into oblivion to the tune of Taylor Swift on CMT.  Maybe the AAD is not so evil after all.  It finishes the connections, then switches on the TV by pulling the ON/OFF switch out.  The AAD fiddles with the N64, inserts some of the media into the players and a scratchy image begins to appear on the TV screen in black and white (but since the Panasonic Blue Plastic TV is B&W, no surprise there).  The image is of another alien dog with laser beam ocular weapons.  It is sending messages back to headquarters!  It is reporting the preparations are almost complete and the full Alien Dog Invasion can begin with 24 hours!

We are doomed.  I pound on the window and scream at the AAD to stop.  The AAD turns to the window and fires a laser beam shot, blowing out the window.  I dive to the ground out of harm’s way and crawl back around to the back patio where I flop into a patio chair.   Just as I am about to give up in utter desperation, around the corner of the garage casually strolls a cat.  I perk up.  Hope for mankind has just jumped in my lap.  This is nor ordinary household feline.  It is Big Bad Bud!  Bud, we are counting on your skillset.

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Fam-Fit Daily 1-28-10

Fam-Fit

Wii-athalon

  1. Wii Fit Island Run
  2. Wii Fit Super Hula Hoop
  3. Wii Sports Boxing (3 matches in a row)

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