Sunday, June 16, 2013

Paul McCartney carries the weight at Bonnaroo

MANCHESTER, Tennessee (AP) ? Even a former Beatle needs a moment standing on the main stage at Bonnaroo.

A few songs into his transcendent first set at the massive Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Paul McCartney wrapped his arms around his signature Hofner bass and surveyed a crowd of 80,000 adoring fans.

"Hey, listen, I'm going to take a moment just to drink all this in for myself," McCartney said.

McCartney is one of the world's most recognizable musicians and showed why as he led a massive 2?-hour sing-a-long of three dozen songs that included two encores Friday night.

Playing for a crowd consisting mostly of fans who were born a decade or more after the Beatles broke up in 1971, he lavishly revisited the Beatles, Wings and his own solo catalog, laying down hit after hit and playing two Beatles cuts he only recently began playing live for the first time ? "Lovely Rita" and "Mr. Mustard."

McCartney, who turns 71 next week, acknowledged some cultural similarities between the generations, however.

"That's some pretty good weed I can smell," McCartney said as wispy puffs of smoke rose from hundreds of spots in the crowd. "What are you doing to me?"

McCartney took the time to talk about several songs, explaining his Beatles classic "Blackbird" was written about the civil rights struggle in Arkansas.

He noted songs he wrote for his wives over the years, took a moment to express support for incarcerated Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot after playing "Back in the USSR" and told a humorous story about Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

He also paid tribute to late Beatles members John Lennon and George Harrison. Drummer Ringo Starr and McCartney are the only surviving members of the genre-defining British rock band.

McCartney kicked off Harrison's biggest hit "Something" on the ukulele, playing in an unfamiliar time signature that gave the song new meaning, before strapping on a guitar to finish the song. And he played "Here Today" for his old songwriting partner Lennon, a song he wrote after Lennon was shot to death in 1980.

McCartney warned members of the crowd to never hold back their feelings, as he did with Lennon after the group broke up.

"That's it," McCartney said after finishing the song on a baby grand piano. "If you wait to tell someone you love them, it's too late."

The set only seemed to pick up speed as the night edged toward midnight. With the crowd yet to diminish, he played "Live and Let Die" accented by onstage pyrotechnics and fireworks.

The entire crowd joined in on "Hey, Jude" before McCartney and his four-piece band left the stage. He returned waving a Tennessee state flag and played a three-song encore that included "Day Tripper" and "Get Back."

He returned for a second encore that included a rollicking version of "Helter Skelter." A member of the crowd tossed McCartney a stuffed toy walrus, alluding to a cryptic nickname given to him by Lennon, and McCartney concluded his first show at Bonnaroo by singing "Carry That Weight" to the toy he placed atop his piano.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/paul-mccartney-carries-weight-bonnaroo-071300746.html

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Human Genes Not Patentable, Supreme Court Says

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that the mere act of isolating a DNA sequence does not make human genes patentable. Mary-Claire King, who helped discover the breast cancer gene at the center of the court dispute, discusses the ruling and its implications for genetics.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/06/14/191614367/human-genes-not-patentable-supreme-court-says?ft=1&f=1007

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Saturday, June 15, 2013

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I Just Started Muay Thai & My (Blank) Hurts. Is This Normal? | Miss ...

When i first started Muay Thai my body and mind were soft. The sport has shaped me for the better inside and out.

After a fight in 2004 ? I?d been training 2 years at this point. When I first started Muay Thai my body and mind were soft. The sport has shaped me for the better inside and out.

I get this question at least once a month. I?m not trying to be funny or poke fun at anyone. When you?re starting a new sport there is a huge learning curve for the mind, the body and the culture that surrounding it. If you factor in the steep decline of our youth?s athleticism and combine it with the new popularity of combat sports like MMA you?ve got a lot of newbies starting a challenging sport that need a huge amount of (re)education about how to simply move their body safely, condition it well and recover.

These days being athletic is the exception and not the norm. Even playing outside as a kid is unusual. I?ve trained many clients who have never played a sport in their lives and many more who played the occasional sport in high school, but from college through several years into their professional career they haven?t done anything athletic consistently for any length of time. Then they show up to the gym with mobility issues, muscle imbalances, poor diet, crappy cardio and a few extra pounds on them. The situation finally gets to the point where they are willing to take action. Change of course is possible and with effort and consistency all these things can be reversed. I?ve even seen adults train and become more athletic and fit than they every were in high school.

However, if true fitness is the client?s desire along the way, the client has to be open to an entire re-education in fitness and health. Getting an athletic body means you have to develop an athletic training ethic, an athlete?s mindset and the skill of listening to your body, knowing when to push it hard and knowing when to back off. I played basketball and tennis in H.S. I was on the varsity team at a very small private school, but I was far from the star player. I was mediocre at best. It wasn?t until I found Muay Thai that I truly excelled at something athletic, developed an athletic body and most importantly learned to suffer through challenges and taste the sweet nectar of true success. I will share with you what I have learned over the past 11 years. The physical challenges, conditioning and set backs I experience along the way and how I coach my clients through their Muay Thai journey.

In this blog you will learn how to navigate the new world of Muay Thai, specifically the physical conditioning and recovery aspects. What to expect, what changes your body will go through, what will hurt, what pain is healthy and what is not, the difference between an injury and the discomfort in stages of progression, how to care for your body, rest, recover and grow. You may also want to check out my Blog: Tips for Muay Thai Beginners

How Sore is Too Sore?

It?s very common for people to have soreness for 1-3 days, after a Muay Thai workout, especially in the beginning. After consistent training however, you won?t get really sore from a basic Muay Thai workout unless you?re pushing it super super hard (p.s. this does not mean you are not getting results). Sometimes students get a little freaked out by the soreness, thinking they did something wrong or hurt themselves. Some people also think they need to be 100% not sore to workout again, but this is not true. There are many reasons that your soreness is more severe than others. #1 Maybe you haven?t worked out in a long long time. #2 Maybe you have never worked out those particular muscles in the way Muay Thai works them. #3 Maybe you have a poor diet that has too many processed foods or inflammatory foods and/or don?t drink enough water. #4 Maybe you don?t sleep enough #5 Or maybe you are just sensitive and have a low pain tolerance. I?m serious, some clients I?ve noticed are just more sensitive than others.

The only time to worry about muscle soreness is if you are peeing blood, which can indicate a condition called rhabdomyolysis, however I have never seen anyone get rhabdo from a Muay Thai workout in all my years in the sport. I?ve only seen rhabdo occur from a CrossFit workout, as the weights plus intense exercise can be too much for a unconditioned body to handle. You are more susceptible to rhabdo if you are on statins.

I generally recommend that if you are just starting an intense exercise like Muay Thai (p.s. spin class, yoga, aerobics and Pilates don?t count as intense exercise) to train 3 times a week with rest between the days. M/W/F or T/TR/SAT are good schedules to follow. Come all these days regardless of muscle soreness. Once you warm up and start moving around the soreness will diminish to allow you to workout safely. Another reason to be on time for class. You don?t want to skimp on that important warm up.

I also suggest you invest in a foam roller. This nifty invention will help speed recovery and help prevent injury. There are plenty of online tutorials on how to use your foam roller for various muscle groups.

One last tip if you are very sore is to come to class and just work on technique, drilling combos while going much lighter than normal. The activity will help you recovery faster while not pushing your body too far. You can also just jump rope, warm up, do some stretches and shadow box that day in open gym ? this is called ?active rest? and is good for recovery.

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Kate McGray's spilt shin after a fight in Canada.

Kate McGray?s spilt shin after a fight in Canada.

Shin conditioning is a necessary part of Muay Thai. For some it takes longer than others to condition shins. In order to have shins that withstand Muay Thai fight competition you have to go through a lot of pain and TLC before your shins are hard enough to check kicks without shin guards. That?s not everyone?s goal, but even if you just want to wail on the Thai pads and heavy bag, your shins will need to toughen up a bit.

When I first started Muay Thai my shins were black and blue. I guess I bruised easy, or maybe I ?just had wimpy shins. Today I hardly ever bruise. The body is amazing at adapting to outside conditions, this is the basis of evolution? but yes using your body as a weapon will hurt a little.

If you find that your shins ache, bump or bruise after kicking pads or heavy bags don?t worry, you didn?t break anything. Trust me, a stress fracture of your shin feels absolutely horrible. You will know if it?s broken. It kind of feels like a lightening bolt up your leg every time you touch it. What?s super common is a basic bruise/lump. If this happens to you you need to ice your shin after training. I personally spent everyday after training for 3 years with ice packs on my shins for 20 minutes while eating dinner. Then I just stopped needing to unless I got a major bump from sparring.

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Used by bad-asses worldwide!

You don?t need to stop training because of a shin bump. Bumps are common, mostly from sparring and hitting an elbow or knee by mistake, but they can also happen by hitting the edge of a Thai pad the wrong way. Most of the time they just need a few days to heal. It helps to massage them after a hot bath or shower or before training with Thai Liniment, a menthol oil from Thailand used by fighters to to warm the muscles before training and fighting.? Thai oil helps numb the shins a bit while you train so the bruises hurt less and it also makes it easier to rub out the lumps in your shins?. yeah, this is not a sport for the timid.

If the bump is really bad you might have a bone bruise. These can take a longer time to heal usually 2 -6 weeks, but that doesn?t mean you have to stop training. Many a times I have hurt my shins sparring: bumps, bone bruises or even stress fractures and I went back to train, but just didn?t kick with that leg for a while.

The awesome thing about Muay Thai is it?s the art of 8 limbs (not 2) so if one of my weapons is busted I can use all the other 7. Unless you are the amazing Baxter Humby?(that guy is awesome, next time you are complaining think about what he has accomplished) you all have 2 hands, 2 elbows, 2 knees and 2 shins. I?ve trained Muay Thai with a busted hand, bloody elbows, bruised knees and completely destroyed shins. That?s a pretty picture huh?

The most magical thing I've found for swelling, pain and bruises.

The most magical thing I?ve found for swelling, pain and bruises.

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Guys: Girls love bruises and scars, don?t? sweat it. Girls: I?ve sported many a dress with sexy bruises on my legs. If you are a Muay Thai chick and some guy has a problem with your bruises, they are probably not the guy for you? However, here?s my suggestions to minimize bruising?

First, if you really can?t deal with bruises I don?t recommend learning to spar. Just stick to pad work. You WILL bruise at sometime if you spar or drill defense and you have little control over this . Second, make sure you have your diet in check. A poor diet can make you more susceptible to bruises.

Ready for the magic formula which will allow you to bruise your leg on Tuesday and go to the beach without getting stared at on Saturday?? Traumeel! It?s the best thing I discovered since Amazon Prime?and you can get Traumeel on Amazon (of course you can). Buy some and keep it on your beside table. Slather it on anything that hurts or looks purplish. Your welcome very :)

"My foot hurts. Can I go to the nurse?"

?My foot hurts. Can I go to the nurse??

?My Foot Hurts.?

When you are first learning to kick you?ll probably hit the top of your foot a lot. This is one reason why we suggest not going hard when you don?t have the proper technique. Slapping your foot across a hard pad does not feel awesome. Once you learn to kick properly you will crush the Thai pads & kick pads with your shin the right way.

Once you start sparring injuries to the foot and toes are common as it?s hard to anticipate an opponent?s movement and kicking a knee or elbow is common. Sparring more advanced partners generally helps cut down on the bumps and bruises, as they are more accustomed to sparring and have better control. If you sustain a bone bruise on the top of the foot just don?t kick for a while with that leg while sparring, until it heals.

Throwing push kicks when sparring is the number one cause of broke toes. Catching an elbow or knee to your toe is not a good time, but broken toes are really not a huge deal, they are just really annoying. Most of the time, it?s not really a break, it?s just badly bruised and needs some rest. If you severely break the big toe you might need a cast or operation, but this is pretty rare. You can?t cast most broken toes. All you can do is tape the broken toe to the toe next to it, creating a splint of sorts. Ice it, wait until the swelling goes down enough to allow walking and then return to normal activities. If it?s still painful when kicking don?t kick with that leg until it heals.

Knees make a great sub in class when you have shin, foot or toe issues. Your knees will get awesome and your opposite side kick will improve greatly as it will get more reps in. The key to training Muay Thai long term (which is the only way to get really good) is to figure out what you can safely do pain free, while still allowing some recovery for your minor injury.

Troubleshooting Your Wrist Pain

I have the smallest wrists known to man or woman, at least it seems that way. I also had a really bad habit of jacking up my wrist with hooks for most of my career. I finally found a way to throw my hook that didn?t jack up my wrist, thanks to one coach, but by that time the damage was done. I also think it was from years of waiting tables and bartending that started my wrist pain, but that?s another story. Anyway, at the end of my career I ended up having such bad wrist pain it would just ache while I wasn?t doing anything?. all day. Driving really aggravated it big time. I?m pain free now, but I only train Muay Thai a couple times a week so I?m not exposing it to constant impact like before. I tell you this not to scare you against punching things. Punching things is fun, but you don?t have to end up with crappy wrist pain like me if you do it right.

This is the way I like to throw my hook. Notice the contact of the top two knuckles on the chin with a straight wrist.

This is the way I like to throw my hook, turning it over at the end, facing the palm down. Notice the direct contact of the top two knuckles on the chin with a straight wrist.

First, make sure you are throwing your punches correctly. You should always be hitting with the top two knuckles (the index and middle finger knuckles) with a perfectly straight wrist. If you bend your wrist or hit with the smaller knuckles of the ring or pinky fingers you will hurt your wrist, especially if you are throwing hooks like Vandalay Silva.?That bad-ass can get away with crazy punch angles, but he is also super human. Hooks from strange angles create uneven distribution of the punch and most often you will tweak the wrist or in the worst case scenario break your hand in a fight, particularly if your wrists are weak or you have other underlying repetitive movement issues like carpal tunnel syndrome.

Second, you must have a good wrap job that keeps the hand and wrist secure. I made two videos on how to wrap?your hands for Muay Thai:?Version 1?and?Version 2?. I think version 2 is a little easier to do on yourself, but both work for protecting the wrist. If your wrist is a little tweaked focus less on the knuckle pad and add more to the wrist protection, particularly securing the hand and wrist to prevent bending. I strongly suggest getting some?2 inch athletic tape?with which to tape your wrist. Secure the wrist a couple times with the athletic tape before putting on your wrap. Make sure you put the tape on while you are making a fist with a straight wrist.

If possible tape/wrap your hands after your jump rope, so you can make it very secure. Don?t cut off your circulation, but you want a wrist that won?t bend much, which makes warm ups and jump rope more difficult or loosens the wrap during warm up. Do the best you can. If you have to wrap your hands pre-warm up due to class programming. I suggest making a fist on the ground instead of bending your wrist for any body weight movements like mountain climbers, bear crawls or push ups, so as not to loosen your hand wraps.

If you do tweak your wrist ice your entire hand in a bowl of ice water after training for 20 mins, and apply Traumeel until it heels. You can usually go back to training with a good tape job and just hit a little lighter than usual on that hand until it feels 100%, make sure to tell your pad holding partner, so they don?t give you more resistance than necessary. You can ice after every training session if it?s a chronic inflammation.

The Kind of Roll you Don?t want: an Ankle Roll

Rolling your ankles is super common in all sports and the downside is once you roll your ankle once you are more prone to injure it again. Muay Thai is practiced barefoot and you need strong ankles to support all the single leg movements of various kicks and knees. Jumping rope helps to strengthen ankles, which is one reason it?s a good warm up. Those anklets you see Muay Thai fighters wear are actually not designed to support the ankle, they are designed to catch sweat from your body and keep the mat dryer to prevent slipping. That?s good for protecting your ankles if you perspire a lot, but it doesn?t really protect the ankle in any other way. It also, as I found out the hard way one way doesn?t allow the skin on the top of the foot to get conditioned to the heavy bag. I used to wear anklets every day, then I forgot them one day and did a heavy bag workout with a lot of high kicks and wore the skin off my foot. Good times. After that I just wore them for fights, not training.

To prevent ankle rolls the best thing is to understand your kick angles and improve your footwork. Don?t try to do kick combos too fast before you feel very comfortable using kick switches and transitions. The #1 move in which I see ankle rolling is the left switch kick. When a students goes to switch stance and throws a kick they try to switch faster than they are able to adjust their balance and their foot slides under them. Foot placement matters a lot too. If care is not taken to step off the center of your partner or heavy bag when you kick you have little balance and again the foot can slide or roll under you.

Be cautious with jumping or switching moves. Like with any new combo you should do several reps slowly with focused intention until you feel confident in the footwork and your instructor says it looks clean, then you can pick up speed and power. This concept of learning and breaking things down is the cornerstone of any good athlete?s progress and the key to top technical performance. You have to perfect the movement slowly, breaking down the sequence before doing it hard or fast. If you don?t not only will you not learn good form, but you will risk injury.?

This can happen through wraps & gloves if you punch  really hard.

This can happen through wraps & gloves if you punch really hard.

Bloody Knuckles

Once you do start punching correctly with power you might notice some redness or even lost skin on the knuckles. If you get bloody knuckles on the index or middle finger you did it right, if you got them on the smaller pinky or ring fingers?back to the drawing board, you?re hitting incorrectly. It?s easy to take care of bloody knuckles. Here is my proven method to getting back to mitt work the next day.:

  1. Put some antibacterial ointment on the bloody knuckles
  2. Cover them with a band aid, two or a large one if it?s both knuckles. These work well.
  3. Loop some 1 inch athletic tape over so it?s double sided sticky and covers the knuckle(s)
  4. Stick a pad of boxing gauze over the tape and press gently. This will ensure the gauze won?t slip and slide.
  5. Proceed with your hand wraps as usually, giving a little extra knuckle pad support.
  6. Punch away to your hearts desire.

You still might feel it a little bit, but if you are training for a fight you gotta work through it anyway, it will heal if you keep taping it this way, I promise. It?s worked for me countless times. If you are not a fighter, just use this method and punch a bit lighter for a couple days to speed healing.

How to Hold Pads & Not Jack Yourself Up

Pad holding is a skill. You will suck at first and you have to work at it to get better. Learning to hold pads correctly will help you understanding of the sport as well as your timing. It will also help you to strengthen your body and keep your hands up.

I try to partner up students by size and power, but sometimes you will be matched with a partner that is stronger than you. It?s important to ask them to go slowly at first to get a feel for their power and how much resistance you need to give back into the strike to deal with the power. If your partner is hitting harder than you can handle and makes no adjustment in their power for you to work with you can always ask to be paired with someone else. If you don?t give enough resistance to your partner not only is it an unsatisfying pad workout for them (too easy), but it?s dangerous for you, as you risk getting your shoulder tweaked when your hand flies back after punches or you risk hitting yourself in the face with the Thai Pad when they kick.

Learning a martial art is learning how to use your body?s power, part of that is learning to punch and kick and defend strikes, but the other part is being able to absorb strikes if necessary. Holding pads teaches you how to make your body hard upon impact, allowing you you to meet an opponents power with your own force and not let it make you off balance or knock the wind out of you.

Breathing is an important part of pad holding, as it is an important part of striking, just like you breathe out sharply from the abdomen when you strike, you breath out when you hold pads and tense against your partners strike. This helps you remember to breathe when you get hit with a body kick, knee or punch, so that you can resist the strike. I was taught to say ?hush? when I strike, but any sound or grunt that makes your abs hard is acceptable.

Be careful not to expose your elbows when holding pads for kicks. Keep your elbows tight against your body. If you reach for the kick and leave a gap between your arms and body , there is a chance your partners kick will slide under the pad or worse, hit your elbows. ?For the same reason keep your elbows tucked behind the kick pad when holding it for body kicks. I made this video which is a beginner holding pads tutorial.

protractor-anglesThe angle you hold the pads matters. For punches always hold the pads straight with the center of the pad at your partners chin level (not yours). For kicks you need to angle the pad slightly downward. If you are looking at a protractor and your partner is directly in front of you the angle of the pads would be about 50 degrees, or 130 degrees depending on if it were a right or left kick. If you are holding pads for someone that can?t turn their hip over well (pivot on the kick) you may need to hold the pads more towards 20 degrees or 160 degrees. Again, communicate with your partner as do a few test kicks if you are working with someone new!

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Me training for a fight in 2008 with my S&C coach Kris who is really excited about my pull ups.

Why you need to stop doing so many (shitty) push ups and start pulling and rowing.

If you box you are doing repetitive pushing motions frequently (punching and pad holding are pushing motions). This can lead to a rounded pack, tight chest muscles and muscle imbalances, which predisposes you to shoulder injuries.

I highly recommenced minimizing the push-ups in your program, especially those shitty ones where your back sags and you go about halfway down, your legs touch the ground, not the chest and you do like 50 in 30 seconds just to say you did 50. Those are stupid and yet I see so many martial arts gyms do them. Not only do they not strengthen your chest or shoulders or do anything for your core, but they make your shoulder injury chances even worse. Here?s an example of good push ups -?my client Ali ?kicks ass at them!. Doing 5 of these correctly is better than 50 shitty ones.

Second, you should focus less on push ups and do more rowing motions to even out your upper body musculature. I love the TRX for body rows 3 sets of 10 at a challenging level 3 times a week is a good start to your rowing program. I also love pull ups (done right) and the concept2 rower. These are all good beginner exercises. Deadlifts and cleans are also great for fighters, but those are too advanced to go into now.

The rower, pull up bars and TRX are made available to our F5 fitness students at open gym for this reason!

Push Through or Give it a Rest??

Fighters or other high level athletes I usually have to send home from the gym from trying to train injured or sick. It?s this kind of ?push through? mentality that separates them from the rest and makes them excel at their chosen sport. I?m not suggesting that training injured is smart, far from it, but I am saying that the desire to train regardless of circumstances is what is needed for high level success. The decision to train with bumps, bruises or soreness is entirely up to you, but I will say that there have been many a days when my muscles ached, my shins were battered, my toe blue, my wrist painful and I dutifully slathered on my Thai oil, wrapped up well, got warmed up and in 15 minutes felt no pain, only the adrenaline of competing in a sport I loved.

Of course there are those injuries the require rest. You have the flu? Rest. ?You tore your knee? Rest. You have a concussion? Rest. When I tore my knee a few years ago I took time off, but as soon as I was able to walk I was in the gym doing pull ups, dips, rows, bench press and shoulder presses or any thing I could think of that didn?t involve the use of my knee. If your goal is to compete as an athlete or just be very fit injuries?don?t mean complete cessation of your routine, they mean careful and smart modification of it.

Sleep & Body Work is a Requirement?

Kimura sleeps 16 hours a day & she has a mean left hook and a killer vertical jump!

Kimura sleeps 16 hours a day & she has a mean left hook and a killer vertical jump!

If you are going to push it hard in training, you need to spend equal time and effort on your recovery. I can?t stress this important concept enough. The harder you work, the more intensely you train the BETTER care of your body you need to take. Exercise is healthy, but not getting sleep, regular chiropractic visits, massages and learning some basic recovery/mobility exercises when you exercise regularly is like driving your car many more miles everyday and not taking it for it?s scheduled tune ups? in time disaster will strike. Exercise is stress on the body, it?s a healthy stress yes, but it?s still stress so when you stress your body out intensely (like is necessary for athletes and those wanting athletic looking bodies) you need to spend ample time on R&R.

If you train moderately (3-4 times a week for 45-60 minutes a session) 7-8 hours sleep is required. If you train intensely (5 or more times a week) 9-10 hours a night is best. If you neglect sleep not only will your results suffer, but eventually your health will too.

When I was fighting I usually got 2 chiropractic visits and 2 massages a month, more if I had a minor injury. Now that I train less I get about one massage a month and a chrio visit every 2 months or so, just to keep healthy. Even if you don?t have chronic pain it?s smart to get preventative care. Those who don?t have any major chiropractic issues to address will benefit from just some smart recovery exercises like foam rolling and stretching. We offer a recovery mobility class for this reason. Everyone should own a foam roller at home. Check out the Mobility Wod for great instructional videos and posts on taking care of your body.

real_food_pyramidNutrition for Recovery

If you eat well, keep hydrated and sleep well you will recovery faster & experience less soreness post workout.

I?ve written many blogs about nutrition, so check them out. Eating a real food diet will help you recover faster and improve your performance in the gym.

No Pain No Gain?

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Thank you 80?s for leg warmers and workout myths!

Jane Fonda popularized this catch phrase in the 80?s with her workout videos. She was specifically talking about the ?burn? from repetitive aerobics moves, but with body building popular in the 80?s meat heads worldwide made the phrase their own and it shaped the fitness culture as a whole into thinking that without some level of muscle discomfort gains were not being made. The 80?s were rife with fitness and nutrition myths. While ?no pain no gain? is not exactly true, ?the burn? does not mean you are getting results anymore than repeatedly waiving your hand will get you ripped triceps, there is some merit to the phrase.

While actual pain is not necessary to result, I believe some discomfort be it mental or physical is crucial to progress and success. Ask me if someone has the potential to be a top fighter or athlete and the first thing I want to see is their ability to endure suffering. Even if you have no desire to compete at Muay Thai or any sport for that matter, if you want to improve simply for your own education and/or fitness benefit you will need to step out of your comfort zone at some point, experience some degree of physical or mental stress, maybe even ?pain?, endure it and come through the other side more experienced and tougher from accepting and beating the challenge.

The challenge is what I love most about Muay Thai.? I was never a real athlete before I found the sport. Accepting each challenge along the way from bashed shins, to making weight, to title fights was what drove me to want to succeed more. Learning a sport like Muay Thai can teach you how to develop your thick skin, something I feel is lacking in our basic educational system. Muay Thai can teach you how to love that something is hard, embrace it, tackle it and win or lose love the journey and go back for more. Even if you never get in a fight in your life, this is an invaluable lesson.

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What is child marriage?

Child marriages occur when one or both parties are under the age of eighteen. The emerging consensus of international human rights standards is that the minimum age of marriage should be set at 18. A minimum age of marriage along with enforcement of a prohibition on forced marriage (irrespective of the age of either party) aims to protect both girls and boys from child marriage, although the practice affects girls more frequently and often coincides with other rights violations; including but not limited to domestic violence and impeded access to reproductive health care and education.

How many girls are affected by child marriage?

Every year 14 million girls are married worldwide. One in seven girls in the developing world is married before her 15th birthday ? some as young as eight or nine. In 2010, over 67 million women ages 20-24 had been married as girls, and, if the trend continues, 142 million will be married by 2020.

The top twenty ?hot spots? of child marriage, or countries with the highest prevalence, are: Niger, Chad, Bangladesh, Guinea, Central African Republic, Mali, Guinea, Nepal, Mozambique, Uganda, Burkina Faso, India, Ethiopia, Liberia, Yemen, Cameroon, Eritrea, Malawi, Nicaragua, Nigeria, and Zambia.

Over 40 countries globally have a prevalence of child marriage of 30 per cent or higher. Two out of five girls are married as children in South Asia and Central and West Africa. Most of these girls are poor, less-educated, and living in rural areas.

Abuses associated with child marriage Child marriages violate many human rights; including to education, freedom from violence, reproductive rights, access to reproductive and sexual health care, employment, freedom of movement, and the right to consensual marriage. The testimonies of the children and women Human Rights Watch has interviewed illustrate the profoundly detrimental impact on their physical and mental well-being, and their ability to live free of violence.

Consequences of child marriage have lasting effects beyond adolescence as they struggle with the health effects of getting pregnant too young and too often, their lack of education and economic independence, domestic violence, and marital rape.

Health-related consequences Child marriage directly threatens the health and well-being of girls: complications from pregnancy and childbirth are the main cause of death among adolescent girls aged 15-19 in developing countries. Girls aged 15 to 20 are twice as likely to die in childbirth as those in their 20s, and girls under the age of 15 are five times as likely to die.

These consequences are due largely to girls? physical immaturity where the pelvis and birth canal are not fully developed. Complications in labor are exacerbated where emergency obstetric services are scarce, as is the case in many societies where child marriage is prevalent.

Pregnancy for adolescent girls poses a serious risk of developing obstetric fistula, since their smaller pelvises make them prone to obstructed labor. Fistula leaves its victims with urine or fecal incontinence that causes infection, pain, and a bad smell.

A child born to a girl under 18 has a 60 percent greater chance of dying in the first year of life than one born to a woman 19 and older.

Education-related consequences Child marriage frequently ends a girl?s education forever. Girls who marry young are often expected to take on responsibilities at home that are prioritized over attending school.

A lack of education limits girls' choices and opportunities throughout their lives, not just when they are children. The price of this exclusion is often poverty. In Yemen, one girl who married at the age of 12 told Human Rights Watch:

All that I?m good for is to be a mother, and a home maker.... I?m illiterate. They didn?t teach us anything. If they did, at least I would have benefitted from something.

Without education, girls and adult women have fewer opportunities to financially provide for themselves and their families. Research shows how limited education may make girls and women more vulnerable to persistent poverty when their spouses die, abandon, or divorce them.

Violence against married girls Married girls and young women between the ages of 15 and 19 with low levels of education are at a much greater risk of domestic and sexual violence from their spouses than older and more educated women. Research cites spousal age difference, typical of child marriage, as a significant risk factor associated with violence and sexual abuse against girls.

Marital rape is common in South Sudan, although it is not recognized by law. One girl told us her husband raped her, aided by his brothers:

I had refused to have sex with him, but he forced me. My brothers-in-law used to lock me up in the house during the day so that I don?t go anywhere, and so that I can have sex with him.

Another told Human Rights Watch that her husband physically, emotionally, and sexually abused her. She said:

I had fibroids and was in a lot of pain. Sex was painful. If I told my husband I had pain, he would get out shouting that he was going to look for sex elsewhere because I had refused him. Sometimes he would have sex with me anyway.

In 2010, the case of Elham Mahdi Al-Assi, a 12-year-old girl in Yemen, caught international media attention when she died three days after she was married to a much older man. Her death was the result of severe bleeding caused by tears to her genital and anal area. Elham's mother told the Associated Press that her daughter had complained that her husband tied her up and raped her. This was after Elham?s mother warned her that failure to consummate the marriage would bring her family shame.

Non-consensual sex can have especially devastating mental health consequences for young girls because they are at a formative stage of psychological development. Child brides also often face emotional abuse and discrimination in the homes of their husbands and in-laws. Confined to a home that may be removed from their hometown and familiar surroundings, they are isolated from friends and family.

What happens when girls seek help after suffering violence in their marriage?

International human rights standards recognize the right of women and girls to live free from physical, mental, and sexual violence. However, in many countries where child marriage is an accepted practice, governments also fail to criminalize domestic violence and marital rape. Girls in child marriages, already vulnerable due to their age and alienated due to their gender and low social status, are thus denied the protection from their governments they so greatly need.

Child marriage is more prevalent in jurisdictions that generally offer fewer protections for women and girls. Yemen currently has no minimum age for marriage and girls of any age can and are being married. After her husband raped her, 11-year-old Reem al-Numeri in Yemen attempted to seek a divorce only to be told by the judge ?we don?t divorce little girls.?

Where legal provisions do exist to protect girls from child marriage or related forms of violence, authorities often fail to enforce that protection or to prosecute perpetrators. Cases of domestic violence in Afghanistan show that many women and girls are afraid to seek help from justice or security departments because they fear further abuse or being forcibly returned home.

Rangina Y., married at the age of 13 in Afghanistan, explained her distrust for courts and judges. After running away from the physical and verbal abuse of her in-laws, she faced pressure from President Karzai, hostility from powerful members of parliament and extralegal arguments by the head of the Family Court to return to her husband. Rangina Y. told Human Rights Watch: ?I don?t want to go back. I can?t go back. They want to kill me.? Failing to receive protection and enforcement of national marriage laws, women and girls in situations such as Rangina?s have little reason to trust the state or government to protect them.

What happens when girls try to resist early marriage?

Girls who refuse to accept or stay in forced marriages, or who elope because they want to marry someone not chosen or approved of by their families, are often at risk of violence, imprisonment, and in extreme cases, may be killed by their families or husbands.

In South Sudan, local women?s rights organizations pointed out to Human Rights Watch that society is generally tolerant of such punishment because the girl is seen as having gone against her family?s wishes and societal norms. As a result, perpetrators are rarely held to account, perpetuating a culture of violence against women in the country.

One South Sudanese girl, who married at 15, told Human Rights Watch that she was in year five of school and wanted to finish her education, but her uncles beat her and her mother to force her to marry a 75-year-old man:

This man went to my uncles and paid a dowry of 80 cows. I resisted the marriage. They threatened me. They said, ?If you want your siblings to be taken care of, you will marry this man.? I said he is too old for me. They said, ?You will marry this old man whether you like it or not because he has given us something to eat.? They beat me so badly. They also beat my mother because she was against the marriage.

Eleven girls Human Rights Watch spoke to in South Sudan said their families restricted their movements after they became engaged. One told Human Rights Watch:

I am now confined at home. My family does not allow me to leave home because they think I will get another man?. I don?t even go to the market anymore or see my friends.

Another problem in protecting victims of forced marriage and enabling them to access justice is lack of coordination between relevant government ministries. For example, in South Sudan, Human Rights Watch documented that there are no guidelines on how the authorities should handle these cases, and ministries respond to cases in an ad hoc manner, often without offering any real solutions to the girls who go to them for protection. In the end, their inefficiency helps perpetuate child marriages and related abuses against girls.

What work has Human Rights Watch conducted on child marriage?

Human Rights Watch has cited cases of child marriage in Bangladesh, Chad, Egypt, India, Iraq, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Uganda, and Uzbekistan, and interviewed women and girls who experienced child marriage in Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Yemen, and most recently South Sudan, where we found that almost half of the girls 15-19 were married.

How does Human Rights Watch recommend we end the practice of child marriage?
Governments can mitigate some of the worst abuses linked to child marriage by:

  • Setting and enforcing a minimum age for marriage at 18;

  • Requiring verification of the full and meaningful consent of both spouses;

  • Establishing and enforcing compulsory marriage registers;

  • Prosecuting perpetrators of forced marriage;

  • Ensuring that marriages concluded under force may be voided, annulled, or dissolved without undue burden placed on the victim(s);

  • Safeguard by law a victim?s right to seek financial compensation after voiding, annulling, divorcing, or otherwise dissolving the marriage and protect the rights of children born out of such a marriage;

  • Providing training to law enforcement officials on gender discrimination and violence against women, including investigations into child marriages;

  • Recognizing marital rape as a criminal offense;

  • Increasing access to education for girls, including by providing incentives for families to keep their daughters in school;

  • Increasing and improving access to reproductive healthcare for all girls and women in rural and urban areas by allocating greater resources from national health expenditure and more personnel;

  • Ensuring that access to emergency obstetric care, including monitoring of labor, trained birth attendants, newborn care, and contraception, is available to all girls and women in rural and urban areas;

  • Raising awareness among health workers and the public on the importance of registering births, including home deliveries;

  • And providing continuing formal education and vocational training opportunities for married girls and women.

Source: http://reliefweb.int/report/world/q-child-marriage-and-violations-girls-rights-14-million-girls-marry-each-year-worldwide

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Four questions that UFC 161 will answer

UFC 161 is this Saturday in Winnipeg. Before you tune in, see what questions will be answered by these fights.

Does Dan Henderson have another great fight in him? Think back of some of the greatest MMA bouts you've seen. There's a pretty good chance at least one of Henderson's bouts is somewhere on your list. On Saturday, he's facing Rashad Evans, and he has the chance to give another memorable performance. Will he do it, or will his 42-year-old body not it perform like he used to?

Will a heavyweight title contender make himself known? There are two heavyweight bouts on Saturday's main card. Pat Barry is taking on Shawn Jordan, and Roy Nelson is fighting Stipe Miocic. Fabricio Werdum is supposed to be the next contender after the Cain Velasquez-Junior dos Santos bout, but one good performance can change a fighter's fortune quickly. Will anyone make a major leap forward?

Will Alexis Davis beat a path to a title shot? The Canadian bantamweight will be fighting in front of a home crowd against Rosi Sexton. She won her last two fights by rear naked choke. Will she get another one and make her stake on the title?

Which Tyron Woodley will show up? In February, Woodley knocked out Jay Hieron in 36 seconds. Last July, he was knocked out by Nate Marquardt in just over a minute. Against Jake Shields, which Woodley will we see?

Don't forget to make your UFC 161 picks on Cagewriter's Facebook page.

Related coverage on Yahoo! Sports:
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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/four-questions-ufc-161-answer-135112910.html

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Info Pool Business Financing

Finance

As a business owner, you need to find out that picking the wrong type of funding may lead to undesired situations just like feuds between you and your financier, a shift of control that is out of your hands and total waste of time and money, as well as other unwanted consequences. The thing is that you have to look for and go for the most beneficial business finance option which best fits your small business. As a way to aid you to find the ideal financing alternative, we?ve outlined various financing options which you may find appropriate for your business.

Before proceeding, it is important to emphasize that small business finance options are often more complicated than anticipated by many business borrowers. We are definitely not attempting to characterize business loans and working capital financing as either straightforward or simple. In fact, quite the opposite is the case. The unfortunate reality that most business financing processes have always been excessively complicated and that meaningful improvements are not on the way is one of our ongoing observations. We nevertheless feel that it is critical for each small business owner to have an absolute and total understanding of the entire commercial finance process in the face of the prevailing commercial lending complexity. To help in providing more understandable insights about commercial loans and business banking problems, this particular report is one of several thorough efforts on our part.

Many banks have funds available and seem willing to increase small business lending, but have other issues preventing them from doing so. The demand for business loans has decreased because many companies are cutting back or forgoing expansion. As discussed above, there are fewer creditworthy companies. Many banks are facing increased pressure from regulators to reduce risk while experiencing difficulties with some of their commercial real estate loans. Although small business loans can be very profitable, they are very risky.

When the time comes to present your case for financing, take all of the knowledge and tactics from steps one and two and turn it into a presentation that is clear and concise.Other than clarity, be honest about your business?s performance over the years. While this may sound counter intuitive, fully disclosing your business?s performance and explaining the data that they see can help build an accurate case for your business.

Small business finance can be sourced from banks or financial companies. But online lenders are considered as best source of lower rate finance for any business. So better apply to an online lender. Before that, compare all lenders for rates to find a suitable offer.

Develop your Business and get Business Financing for your Business through Feduccia. Feduccia is an organization that provides new markets tax credit and Community Development services to their clients.

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Sony's PlayStation 4 Eye is a $59 add-on, PS4 packs an upgradable 500GB HDD inside (updated)

Sony's PlayStation 4 Eye is a $59 addon, PS4 packs a 500GB HDD inside

While the US press release for the PlayStation 4 mentioned details about games, used games and pricing, it did not confirm all of the specs for the console. In Japan however, a more detailed press release clears up a few things. Sony's console is packing a 500GB hard drive (same as the Xbox One), and it will not include the camera module, which is a $59 (£44 and €49) add-on for the $399 box. By comparison, the Xbox One includes -- and requires for its use -- the Kinect 2.0 camera. (Update: Sony's confirmed that the PS4's hard drive is upgradable.)

A Best Buy listing confirms the PlayStation 4 Eye's add-on status and pricing, and that an extra DualShock 4 controller will also go for $59. We've double checked with Sony and confirmed that the system comes with a controller and mono earpiece plus HDMI, USB and power cords -- but no camera.

The spec sheet also confirms the system's dimensions at 275 x 53 x 305mm (excluding the largest projection), its ports (HDMI and optical out, 2 USB 3.0 in and 1 AUX in for use with the camera) and that a single ear mono headset is packed in with the system. That controller weighs in at 210g, includes a 1000mAh battery and one other detail some may have missed -- a built-in mono speaker. There are details specs for the camera too, which is capable of a maximum 1280 x 800 (x2) pixel capture at 60fps, 640 x 400 at 120fps, or 320 x 192 at 240fps. It has an 85 degree FOV and a 2 meter cable to connect to the system. Want to do more digging into the specs and learn about the design of the PS4? Check out the PDF linked below.

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A Longboard Stroller Is the Best Way to Transport Your Kid

A Longboard Stroller Is the Best Way to Transport Your Kid

Pushing a stroller is hardly the most exciting part of any parent's life?but this new longboard-come-buggy could make transporting your kid around town way, way more fun.

Developed by Quinny, the four-wheeled longboard is an experiment in re-thinking how parents can commute around the city. Featuring a full-scale stroller with ergonomic handles for a little stability and control, the longboard lets the parent cruise around town faster than they'd usually be able to. Slower than on a bike, perhaps, but certainly faster than walking. And a damned site more fun.

While it's still currently in the concept stages, Quinny is now collaborating with Studio Peter van Riet to evolve the design over the coming months and turn it into a commercial product. [Longboard Stroller via Design Boom]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/a-longboard-stroller-is-the-best-way-to-transport-your-512553548

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Monday, June 10, 2013

Frequent binge drinking is associated with insomnia symptoms in older adults

June 10, 2013 ? A new study suggests that frequent binge drinking is associated with insomnia symptoms in older adults.

Results show that overall, 26.2 percent of participants had two or less binge drinking days per week, on average, and 3.1 percent had more than two days per week, on average. After adjustment for demographic variables, medical conditions, and elevated depressive symptoms, participants who binged on an average of more than two days a week had an 84 percent greater odds of reporting an insomnia symptom compared to non-binge drinkers.

"It was somewhat surprising that frequent binge drinking (more than 2 binge drinking days per week, on average), but not occasional binge drinking (more than zero, but less than 2 binge drinking days per week, on average) had a significant association with self-reported insomnia symptoms," said lead author Sarah Canham, PhD, postdoctoral fellow in Drug Dependence Epidemiology, John Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Mental Health in Baltimore, Md.

The research abstract was published recently in an online supplement of the journal SLEEP, and Canham presented the findings Monday, June 3, in Baltimore, Md., at SLEEP 2013, the 27th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies LLC.

The study involved 4,970 community-dwelling adults ages 55 and older from the 2004 wave of the Health and Retirement Study who reported having ever consumed alcohol, and who had completed all binge drinking and insomnia-related questions. Participants reported the number of days on which they had "four or more drinks on one occasion" in the prior three months. Responses were used to calculate the mean number of binge drinking days per week, which was the primary predictor. Participants also reported the frequency of difficulty falling asleep, trouble staying asleep, waking too early or feeling unrested in the morning. Those reporting any of these "most of the time" were considered to have an insomnia symptom, which served as the outcome.

According to the authors, this is the first study to their knowledge that examines binge drinking and its association with insomnia symptoms in older adults.

"Clinicians and health care providers should be aware of and discuss the use of alcohol with their older patients, particularly those who report poor sleep," said Canham. "Binge drinking behaviors may be an appropriate target for improving poor sleep."

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/most_popular/~3/9-cH0DorPcc/130610113048.htm

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Otomalaya: Honda Malaysia Announces Yet Another 'First' In ...


Petaling Jaya, 5 June 2013 ? Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd ("Honda Malaysia" or the "Company") today announced a significant price reduction of up to 52% for the hybrid batteries replacement and an extended warranty period of up to 8 years with unlimited mileage for all Honda Hybrid models effective 1st June 2013. Honda Malaysia has also taken an initiative to apply the extended warranty period retrospectively to the existing hybrid customers who purchased their vehicles between Jan 2011 to May 2013. All owners of the Honda Hybrid Family, which includes CKD and CBU Jazz Hybrid, Insight, CR-Z and Civic Hybrid will benefit from this piece of good news. Honda Malaysia will be offering the longest hybrid battery warranty in the Malaysian automotive industry.
Commenting on the announcement, Mr. Yoichiro Ueno, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Honda Malaysia said, "We have been constantly studying the market and taking feedbacks from our valued customers into consideration. We have learnt that the two main concerns of the customers in accepting the hybrid vehicle are the hybrid battery's life-span and its replacement cost. Thus, we have taken a huge step to reduce the price of the hybrid batteries and to extend the warranty period. This extended warranty of up to 8 years with unlimited mileage is a testament of Honda?s confidence in our hybrid battery and also to give assurance of the quality of our products to the customers".
Warranty extension details of the hybrid battery are as follows:

Model (Year)

Original Warranty

Extended Warranty

Insight? (2011)

5 years / 140,000 km

?*8 years / Unlimited mileage?

CR-Z (2011)

Jazz Hybrid (2012)

Civic Hybrid (2012)

5 years / Unlimited mileage

CR-Z MMC (2013)

*terms and conditions apply
Price reduction details of the hybrid battery are as follows:

Model

Original Price (RM)

Price after Reduction?(RM)

% of Reduction

Insight (nickel metal)

7,580

3,980

47%

Jazz Hybrid (nickel metal)

6,934

3,980

43%

CR-Z Pre-MMC (nickel metal)

7,580

3,980

47%

CR-Z MMC (lithium-ion)

N/A

5,480

N/A

Civic Hybrid (lithium-ion)?

11,480

5,480

52%


Mr. Ueno explained, "Honda Malaysia is able to reduce the price of the batteries and transfer the benefit to our customers due to three main reasons. Firstly, we reviewed the total cost of logistic as well as the administrative expenses and have reduced it by enhancing the efficiency of our business. Secondly, the costs of hybrid batteries are gradually decreasing due to the increase of global hybrid sales and production of hybrid vehicles including its batteries. Furthermore, the recent depreciation of Yen against the Ringgit has reduced the import cost of hybrid batteries that are fully imported from Japan. This new scheme is in line with Honda?s Global direction of increasing cost competitiveness to provide high brand value products at affordable prices. With this, we hope to improve the ownership experience of Honda Hybrid owners".
The market for hybrid and energy efficient vehicles is growing. With the broadest line-up of hybrid models in Malaysia, Honda has continued to lead in the hybrid segment with more than 50% in the hybrid market share and close to?16,800 units of Honda Hybrid vehicles sold as of 31st May 2013. Reinforcing Honda?s position as the pioneer and market leader in the hybrid segment, Honda Malaysia became the first car manufacturer in Malaysia to assemble CKD hybrid models in November 2012. Upon completion of its No. 2 line, Honda Malaysia's Melaka factory will be able to increase its production capacity up to 100,000 units annually, which would support the company's growth particularly in its hybrid models.
Mr. Ueno added, "Ultimately, our aim is to maximize our customers' satisfaction through their lifetime ownership including the after sales experience. We are committed to fulfill our mission of providing advanced technology and products with speed and affordability. We would like all our Honda customers to enjoy the freedom of mobility while contributing towards a greener earth."
For more information regarding both announcements, Honda customers can call Honda Toll Free number at 1800 88 2020, or log on to www.honda.com.my

Source: http://www.otomalaya.com/2013/06/honda-malaysia-announces-yet-another.html

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