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  1. jasonhill800

    Napsgear: Stay Fit and Motivated Over the Holidays

    So you made it through thanksgiving. It's now mid-December, and we still have New Years, Christmas (or Kwanzaa, Yule, or other holidays you may celebrate), so your calendar is likely to be packed with family responsibilities, travel, and festive outings with a variety of delectable delights...
  2. drtbear1967

    What really drives you?

    What REALLY Drives You? – Hopefully, everyone is motivated to train because it's a rewarding, life-extending, life-expanding experience. But if we really look at the behaviors and habits of successful people, we often find something very different: they're motivated because of some very negative...
  3. drtbear1967

    Bodybuilding can make you a Better Person

    by Matt Weik Many of us in the industry already know the ways bodybuilding can make you a better person. However, for those on the outside looking in, all they see are a bunch of meatheads who pick things up and put them down and who consume a metric ton of protein on a daily basis. We hear all...
  4. drtbear1967

    Health and Fitness is Making a Mess

    <header class="entry-header"><time class="entry-time" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2019-06-11T08:18:55+00:00" style="font-size: 13px; font-weight: normal;">June 11, 2019</time> by Nia Shanks</header>How the health and fitness industry is causing harm by attaching morality-based judgments...
  5. drtbear1967

    Restraint after you lose the weight.

    You'll always need to exercise some level of restraint, even after you lose the weight. ⠀ ⠀ It's not possible to go back to your old habits (never cooking, eating out all the time, mindless eating while watching TV, etc.) and keep the weight off... ⠀ ⠀ You cannot just have anything and...
  6. drtbear1967

    Holiday eating... beware.

    Many of us have a tendency to eat a little bit more and possibly move a little bit less during the holidays, whether it be during the summer or during Christmas. This may explain why young adults in the US gain on average between 0.2-0.8 kg per year and adult swedes gain on average 3.8 kg during...
  7. drtbear1967

    Never give advise, except?

    Never offer advice to anyone at the gym, except for two occasions: . • Someone asks for your advice. . • Someone's in imminent danger of serious injury or death. . So the next time you see someone squatting higher than what you deem acceptable, or smashing the bar against their sternum while...
  8. drtbear1967

    Dealing with Eating Disorders

    <header class="entry-header">Disordered Eating No Longer Controls Me, But That Doesn’t Mean I Never Struggleby Nia Shanks </header> <!--[if lt IE 9]><script>document.createElement('audio');</script><![endif]--> I’m no longer captive to disordered eating. But that doesn’t mean I never...
  9. drtbear1967

    Don't beat yourself up - Overindulging happens

    Being consumed with guilt after overindulging, and then making extra restrictions with food for the next two days.Feeling like you didn’t work hard enough in your workout because you were unable to improve your performance, so you squeeze in an extra workout to “make up” for it. Feeling...
  10. drtbear1967

    Doing Too Much Causes Stress and Cost You Long Lasting Results

    <header class="entry-header">Doing Too Much Causes Stress and Costs You Long Lasting Results by Nia Shanks </header>“What else can I do to speed up my results?” “What should I add to my routine?” “What additional changes do I need to make to my nutrition”? The answer is always the same: do...
  11. drtbear1967

    5 Books That Will Make Your Life Better.

    <header class="entry-header">5 Books That Will Make Your Life Better by Nia Shanks </header>That three pound mass nestled securely in your skull is just begging to be used and challenged. There is so much your brain hasn’t learned yet! Stuff that can, you know, make you a smarter, better...
  12. drtbear1967

    Breakfast - The Most Overrated Meal of the Day.

    Breakfast – The Most Overrated Meal of the Day by Anthony Roberts For decades we’ve been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. To support this claim, study after study has been foisted on us, showing that people who eat breakfast have lower cholesterol, live longer, are...
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