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    Wedding Favors: Customize Them
    Wedding favors have long been traditionally given to guests after the wedding reception. This serves as the bride’s and groom’s token of appreciation for all the guests who have partaken in their special event. And with the many kinds of wedding favors out in the market, choosing the perfect kind is a daunting task.Brief History of Wedding FavorsWedding favors started with the upper echelon of Europe, which were called bonbonniere. Bonbonnieres were little boxes made with crystals or porcelain. It usually contains sugar cubes or delicate little cakes. As sugar was a very luxurious commodity then that only the wealthy can afford, these bonbonnieres signify the wealth and affluence of a family.When the price of sugar decreased and the masses can afford it, it was later replaced by almonds, and almonds as wedding favors were used for centuries. This symbolizes the well wishes on the newlywed’s life together.By the 13th century, they coated the almonds with sugar, which were called confetti. Later on, these were called Jordan almonds and are now the most common wedding favor. Five Jordan almonds wrapped in a fancy cloth and tied with elegant ribbons or placed in elegant confection boxes are said to be a symbol of fruitfulness or fertility, long life for the newlyweds or longevity, wealth and financial stability, health and wellbeing, and happiness of the couple. Jordan almonds als
    ullest you lift moderate weights for approximately 10 repititions. You want to choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 10. Again you want to do 3 sets per exercise.

    If you want to build muscular endurance you lift light weights for approximately 15 repititions. You choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 15. Again do 3 sets per exercise.

    I will give you a basic weight lifting routine below but it is vitally important that you go to a gym and talk to a personal trainer about how to fine tune this basic routine to your circumstances and also to get the trainer to show you the correct form to use when lifting the weights. Poor form leads to poor results and injuries. If you then want to set up your own home gym after you are comfortable that you know what you are doing, that's fine, but get professional advice on your form as well.

    Your basic weight lifting routine - do this 3 times a week leaving a full day at least between workouts.

    Bench press - for building the chest (pectorals) primarily and the triceps (on the upper arm facing behind you) and anterior deltoids (front shoulders) secondarily.

    Chins - for building the back (latissimus dorsi) primarily and the biceps (on the upper arm facing the front) and lower pectorals secondarily. This is also great for the grip.

    Military press - for building the anterior deltoids primarily and the triceps secondarily.

    Lateral side raises - for building the medial deltoids (side of the shoulders).

    Posterior deltoid raises - for building the posterior deltoids (rear of the shoulders) and the upper back.

    Bicep curls - for building the biceps.

    Tricep extensions - for building the triceps.

    Crunches - for building the abdominal muscles.

    Squats - for building the quadriceps (front of upper leg) primarily but also works the back and buttocks.

    Hamstrin

    eBay Sales 101
    For years now, everyone has talked about eBay and the possibilities of getting rich from sales on the auction site. However, you never believe such stories quickly, and now that it’s been going strong for so long, you have finally thought about jumping on board. Yet, you know absolutely nothing about how the site actually functions. You can’t begin to imagine selling items on the Internet and having strangers pay you through an online service. How does it all work?First of all, eBay requires all users to register. As purchases are completed, members become “verified” and receive feedback from other buyers and sellers regarding their satisfaction with the transaction. You can read through any member’s feedback or view a percentage of satisfied customers for anyone prior to engaging in your transaction.Basically, eBay allows people wishing to dispense with items or sell merchandise to reap the greatest possible benefit by offering the entire nation (and even many in international locations) to bid on the item for sale, just as they would at a physical auction. At the same time, buyers can review an item and decide themselves how much they are willing to pay to purchase the item. A buyer will set their own price (which must at least meet the minimum request set by the seller), and the highest bidder wins the item.Several payment options are available; money orders are accepted by most eBay sellers, and
    In order to live and enjoy your lifestyle to the full, you need to be fit and healthy. And you want to look good. I am going to give you a couple of fitness programs (below) you can use if you feel like it and think it's appropriate for your goals.

    By becoming more flexible, stronger and having a fitter cardiovascular system, you look better, feel better, move better and can have more fun for a longer period of time.

    Life, after all, should be about having fun. Read on to start your journey towards a better, healthier life.

    1. Flexibility

    Here is a daily routine you can follow to increase your flexibility and loosen up your muscles and joints. This can prevent injuries, aches and pains and generally makes movement easier. Do these stretches every morning and before working out. Do not bounce when you stretch and hold the stretch for 30 seconds.

    Daily Stretching Routine:

    Forearm stretch 1 - Hold your arm out in front of you with your palm down then use your other hand to stretch the top of your hand back towards your face. Then swap arms.

    Forearm stretch 2 - Hold your arm out in front of you with your palm down then use your other hand to stretch it back towards your stomach. Then swap arms.

    Calf stretch - Flex your foot towards you as far as you can. Place your fully flexed foot against a wall or pole and gently lean forward to stretch the calf and achilles tendon.

    Thoracic stretch - Clasp your hands behind your back. Now tighten up your back muscles backwards and downwards stretching your hands towards the floor.

    Lumbar roll - Lie on your back on the floor. Extend your right arm out along the floor perpendicular to your body. Bend your right knee up so the foot is in line with your left knee. Now grab your right knee with your left hand and pull it across your body . Keep your right arm on the floor at all times. Then do the opposite side (left arm on floor, left knee pulled across body with right hand).

    Posterior deltoid stretch - Hold your arm out in front of you with the palm up. Then pull the arm across your body to stretch the rear of your shoulder. Then do the other side.

    Tricep, upper side and deltoid stretch - Extend your arm straight up with your palm facing backwards. Then bend your arm at the elbow to place your palm on your upper back. Grab your elbow with your other hand and pull it so as to move your palm on your back downwards. Then do the other side.

    Anterior deltoid stretch - Hang your arm sraight down at your side with your palm facing backwards. Bend your arm at the elbow to stretch your arm up behind your back towards your head. Now grab your elbow with your other hand and pull it towards the middle of your back. Then do the other side.

    Quadricep stretch - Stand on one leg and bend the other leg at the knee up behind you. Grab your foot with your hands and pull up. Then do the other side.

    Hamstring and back stretch - Sit down on the floor with your legs out in front of you. Lean forward and grab your toes pulling them back towards you. Now tuck your head in so your chin touches your chest. Then lean forward until your forehead touches your shins.

    Lower side stretch - Stand with yourarms at your side. Then stretch one arm over the top of your head. Now push the other arm down your leg. Then do the other side.

    Pectoral and bicep stretch - Reach your arms back behind you grabbing the insides of a door frame with your palms facing out. Lean forward.

    2. Losing Weight and Cardiovascular Fitness

    WARNING: Before you undertake any fitness program, consult your doctor.

    To lose fat and improve the fitness of your heart and cardiovascular system you need low intensity exercise for 30 minutes a day 3 times a week.

    Walking is the best cardiovascular exercise. To choose the right intensity, here is the rule. You want to walk fast enough so that you are not happy about it but you should still be able to hold a conversation with someone while you are doing it. If you are too puffed to talk or if your muscles start burning, you are working too hard. Here's why -

    You have three energy systems in your body. This explanation can get a bit technical but bear with me. Muscles are fuelled by a chemical called ATP. There are three ways your body can make ATP.

    If you pick up a ball and throw it, your body converts creatine phosphate stored in your muscles into ATP. This is very fast but runs out quickly. You then need to rest for a moment or so before you can pick up another ball and throw it at maximum velocity.

    If you are lifting weights or running, your body converts glycogen (which is the stored version of carbohydrates also stored in your muscles) into ATP. This is a fast process but not as fast as creatine conversion. This process gives you energy to the muscles for a moderate period of time. The byproduct produced by this process is lactic acid. This is what causes your muscles to burn. Lactic acid annoys your nerve endings whilst it is waiting to be drained by your lymphatic system out of your muscles.

    If you go for a long walk your body initially converts glycogen while you are warming up and then converts fat to ATP to power muscles. Burning fat requires the presence of oxygen. It is an aerobic process. Burning creatinine and glycogen does not require the presence of oxygen. They are anaerobic processes. If you are trying to lose fat it is important to warm up slowly so you don't produce lactic acid faster than you can dispose of it out of your muscles. Then you must exercice at low intensity to use your aerobic energy production system. You then burn fat and because you don't have lactic acid building up in your muscles you can exercise longer which will strengthen your heart, lungs and the rest of your cardiovascular system. A strong and healthy cardiovascular system gives you greater endurance.

    If you are uncomfortable walking around the block, get yourself a treadmill, then you can walk in front of the TV. This is what I do because walking is so boring. Boring but life saving.

    3. Building Muscle

    Before you start lifting weights you have to decide what your goals are. What do you want to achieve? Do you want to increase your strength? Do you want to build up your muscles like a bodybuilder? Do you want to increase the endurance of your muscles? Or, do you want to increase your muscle tone?

    I hate that term 'muscle tone', but it is commonly used. Your muscles are always toned, if they weren't you would collapse in a heap. But I know what you mean. 'Toning' your muscles requires you to build them larger and to remove the fat from on top of them so they are more defined.

    If you want greater strength you lift heavier weights for less repititions. You choose a weight that you can lift approximately 6 times before you can't lift it anymore. You want to do 3 sets of 6 repititions per exercise.

    A quick but important word on breathing. This is important. When you contract the muscle you are working on breath in. It should take you 2 seconds (or the count of "1 and 2 and") to fully contract the muscle when you breath in. When you lower the weights you breath out. It should take you 3 seconds (or the count of "1 and 2 and 3 and") to fully lower the weight when you breath out. Whatever your goal, this is the breathing pattern and the speed at which you lift weights. Do not go any faster if you want maximum results.

    If you want to build the size of your muscles to their fullest you lift moderate weights for approximately 10 repititions. You want to choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 10. Again you want to do 3 sets per exercise.

    If you want to build muscular endurance you lift light weights for approximately 15 repititions. You choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 15. Again do 3 sets per exercise.

    I will give you a basic weight lifting routine below but it is vitally important that you go to a gym and talk to a personal trainer about how to fine tune this basic routine to your circumstances and also to get the trainer to show you the correct form to use when lifting the weights. Poor form leads to poor results and injuries. If you then want to set up your own home gym after you are comfortable that you know what you are doing, that's fine, but get professional advice on your form as well.

    Your basic weight lifting routine - do this 3 times a week leaving a full day at least between workouts.

    Bench press - for building the chest (pectorals) primarily and the triceps (on the upper arm facing behind you) and anterior deltoids (front shoulders) secondarily.

    Chins - for building the back (latissimus dorsi) primarily and the biceps (on the upper arm facing the front) and lower pectorals secondarily. This is also great for the grip.

    Military press - for building the anterior deltoids primarily and the triceps secondarily.

    Lateral side raises - for building the medial deltoids (side of the shoulders).

    Posterior deltoid raises - for building the posterior deltoids (rear of the shoulders) and the upper back.

    Bicep curls - for building the biceps.

    Tricep extensions - for building the triceps.

    Crunches - for building the abdominal muscles.

    Squats - for building the quadriceps (front of upper leg) primarily but also works the back and buttocks.

    Hamstring

    Your Wealth Building Tools
    In order to become wealthy people need to have the right wealth mentality. The difference between Millionaires and the poor or middle-class is the focus on wealth accumulation and not material possessions. The wealthy are intuitively aware of their cash flow and invest their income in assets that increase in value.There are four key ways to increase your wealth mentality and thus help you to become financially free.The first is to build your team. This means to surround yourself with experts in their field to help you in your investment goals and business decisions. Who will be on your team? Your accountant, your lawyer, your financial advisor and anyone else in a specific field you wish to invest in.The second way is to constantly educate yourself. Learn from those who have done what you want to do. Become wealthy, right? Look in your local paper, find the next business or investment seminar and attend. Often these seminars require little to no money to attend. If you like what you hear, you can attend another one, sometimes at a discount. If a few hundred dollars helps you make thousands, why wouldn’t you pay for that knowledge? There are also plenty of books to read; quite often you can find these in your local library.Another way is to find a mentor, who can help you become wealthy. There are many successful people retired or otherwise who love to help other people. The follo
    s. Then do the opposite side (left arm on floor, left knee pulled across body with right hand).

    Posterior deltoid stretch - Hold your arm out in front of you with the palm up. Then pull the arm across your body to stretch the rear of your shoulder. Then do the other side.

    Tricep, upper side and deltoid stretch - Extend your arm straight up with your palm facing backwards. Then bend your arm at the elbow to place your palm on your upper back. Grab your elbow with your other hand and pull it so as to move your palm on your back downwards. Then do the other side.

    Anterior deltoid stretch - Hang your arm sraight down at your side with your palm facing backwards. Bend your arm at the elbow to stretch your arm up behind your back towards your head. Now grab your elbow with your other hand and pull it towards the middle of your back. Then do the other side.

    Quadricep stretch - Stand on one leg and bend the other leg at the knee up behind you. Grab your foot with your hands and pull up. Then do the other side.

    Hamstring and back stretch - Sit down on the floor with your legs out in front of you. Lean forward and grab your toes pulling them back towards you. Now tuck your head in so your chin touches your chest. Then lean forward until your forehead touches your shins.

    Lower side stretch - Stand with yourarms at your side. Then stretch one arm over the top of your head. Now push the other arm down your leg. Then do the other side.

    Pectoral and bicep stretch - Reach your arms back behind you grabbing the insides of a door frame with your palms facing out. Lean forward.

    2. Losing Weight and Cardiovascular Fitness

    WARNING: Before you undertake any fitness program, consult your doctor.

    To lose fat and improve the fitness of your heart and cardiovascular system you need low intensity exercise for 30 minutes a day 3 times a week.

    Walking is the best cardiovascular exercise. To choose the right intensity, here is the rule. You want to walk fast enough so that you are not happy about it but you should still be able to hold a conversation with someone while you are doing it. If you are too puffed to talk or if your muscles start burning, you are working too hard. Here's why -

    You have three energy systems in your body. This explanation can get a bit technical but bear with me. Muscles are fuelled by a chemical called ATP. There are three ways your body can make ATP.

    If you pick up a ball and throw it, your body converts creatine phosphate stored in your muscles into ATP. This is very fast but runs out quickly. You then need to rest for a moment or so before you can pick up another ball and throw it at maximum velocity.

    If you are lifting weights or running, your body converts glycogen (which is the stored version of carbohydrates also stored in your muscles) into ATP. This is a fast process but not as fast as creatine conversion. This process gives you energy to the muscles for a moderate period of time. The byproduct produced by this process is lactic acid. This is what causes your muscles to burn. Lactic acid annoys your nerve endings whilst it is waiting to be drained by your lymphatic system out of your muscles.

    If you go for a long walk your body initially converts glycogen while you are warming up and then converts fat to ATP to power muscles. Burning fat requires the presence of oxygen. It is an aerobic process. Burning creatinine and glycogen does not require the presence of oxygen. They are anaerobic processes. If you are trying to lose fat it is important to warm up slowly so you don't produce lactic acid faster than you can dispose of it out of your muscles. Then you must exercice at low intensity to use your aerobic energy production system. You then burn fat and because you don't have lactic acid building up in your muscles you can exercise longer which will strengthen your heart, lungs and the rest of your cardiovascular system. A strong and healthy cardiovascular system gives you greater endurance.

    If you are uncomfortable walking around the block, get yourself a treadmill, then you can walk in front of the TV. This is what I do because walking is so boring. Boring but life saving.

    3. Building Muscle

    Before you start lifting weights you have to decide what your goals are. What do you want to achieve? Do you want to increase your strength? Do you want to build up your muscles like a bodybuilder? Do you want to increase the endurance of your muscles? Or, do you want to increase your muscle tone?

    I hate that term 'muscle tone', but it is commonly used. Your muscles are always toned, if they weren't you would collapse in a heap. But I know what you mean. 'Toning' your muscles requires you to build them larger and to remove the fat from on top of them so they are more defined.

    If you want greater strength you lift heavier weights for less repititions. You choose a weight that you can lift approximately 6 times before you can't lift it anymore. You want to do 3 sets of 6 repititions per exercise.

    A quick but important word on breathing. This is important. When you contract the muscle you are working on breath in. It should take you 2 seconds (or the count of "1 and 2 and") to fully contract the muscle when you breath in. When you lower the weights you breath out. It should take you 3 seconds (or the count of "1 and 2 and 3 and") to fully lower the weight when you breath out. Whatever your goal, this is the breathing pattern and the speed at which you lift weights. Do not go any faster if you want maximum results.

    If you want to build the size of your muscles to their fullest you lift moderate weights for approximately 10 repititions. You want to choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 10. Again you want to do 3 sets per exercise.

    If you want to build muscular endurance you lift light weights for approximately 15 repititions. You choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 15. Again do 3 sets per exercise.

    I will give you a basic weight lifting routine below but it is vitally important that you go to a gym and talk to a personal trainer about how to fine tune this basic routine to your circumstances and also to get the trainer to show you the correct form to use when lifting the weights. Poor form leads to poor results and injuries. If you then want to set up your own home gym after you are comfortable that you know what you are doing, that's fine, but get professional advice on your form as well.

    Your basic weight lifting routine - do this 3 times a week leaving a full day at least between workouts.

    Bench press - for building the chest (pectorals) primarily and the triceps (on the upper arm facing behind you) and anterior deltoids (front shoulders) secondarily.

    Chins - for building the back (latissimus dorsi) primarily and the biceps (on the upper arm facing the front) and lower pectorals secondarily. This is also great for the grip.

    Military press - for building the anterior deltoids primarily and the triceps secondarily.

    Lateral side raises - for building the medial deltoids (side of the shoulders).

    Posterior deltoid raises - for building the posterior deltoids (rear of the shoulders) and the upper back.

    Bicep curls - for building the biceps.

    Tricep extensions - for building the triceps.

    Crunches - for building the abdominal muscles.

    Squats - for building the quadriceps (front of upper leg) primarily but also works the back and buttocks.

    Hamstrin

    New Generation of Carpet Care - Encapsulation
    Carpet is no doubt a common floor covering in most of the buildings that your company cleans. Carpet is inviting, sound-absorbing and helps with a building's overall health by capturing dust particles and keeping them out of the air. However, if not properly taken care of carpet can be almost impossible to keep clean and can give a negative impression of the cleaning staff. But with the right maintenance program and the right cleaning chemicals, keeping carpet looking great is not an impossible task.It is important to:* make sure your staff has proper training and understands the carpet cleaning process* use the right equipment and keep it properly maintained* use the right cleaning chemicals for the carpet you are cleaning* use the chemicals properlyHard floors receive daily care and are usually thoroughly cleaned at least once a week. On the other hand, you may spot-vacuum carpets daily, but only thoroughly clean carpets once or twice a year. In addition, many cleaning companies do not properly train their employees to clean carpets. To top it all off, the wrong cleaning chemicals are often used which makes the carpet vulnerable to quick resoiling.Most cleaning contractors clean carpet by either a hot water extraction method or a low moisture method. The hot water method flushes dirt and debris by circulating clean water and detergents through the carpet. Water pressure
    a week.

    Walking is the best cardiovascular exercise. To choose the right intensity, here is the rule. You want to walk fast enough so that you are not happy about it but you should still be able to hold a conversation with someone while you are doing it. If you are too puffed to talk or if your muscles start burning, you are working too hard. Here's why -

    You have three energy systems in your body. This explanation can get a bit technical but bear with me. Muscles are fuelled by a chemical called ATP. There are three ways your body can make ATP.

    If you pick up a ball and throw it, your body converts creatine phosphate stored in your muscles into ATP. This is very fast but runs out quickly. You then need to rest for a moment or so before you can pick up another ball and throw it at maximum velocity.

    If you are lifting weights or running, your body converts glycogen (which is the stored version of carbohydrates also stored in your muscles) into ATP. This is a fast process but not as fast as creatine conversion. This process gives you energy to the muscles for a moderate period of time. The byproduct produced by this process is lactic acid. This is what causes your muscles to burn. Lactic acid annoys your nerve endings whilst it is waiting to be drained by your lymphatic system out of your muscles.

    If you go for a long walk your body initially converts glycogen while you are warming up and then converts fat to ATP to power muscles. Burning fat requires the presence of oxygen. It is an aerobic process. Burning creatinine and glycogen does not require the presence of oxygen. They are anaerobic processes. If you are trying to lose fat it is important to warm up slowly so you don't produce lactic acid faster than you can dispose of it out of your muscles. Then you must exercice at low intensity to use your aerobic energy production system. You then burn fat and because you don't have lactic acid building up in your muscles you can exercise longer which will strengthen your heart, lungs and the rest of your cardiovascular system. A strong and healthy cardiovascular system gives you greater endurance.

    If you are uncomfortable walking around the block, get yourself a treadmill, then you can walk in front of the TV. This is what I do because walking is so boring. Boring but life saving.

    3. Building Muscle

    Before you start lifting weights you have to decide what your goals are. What do you want to achieve? Do you want to increase your strength? Do you want to build up your muscles like a bodybuilder? Do you want to increase the endurance of your muscles? Or, do you want to increase your muscle tone?

    I hate that term 'muscle tone', but it is commonly used. Your muscles are always toned, if they weren't you would collapse in a heap. But I know what you mean. 'Toning' your muscles requires you to build them larger and to remove the fat from on top of them so they are more defined.

    If you want greater strength you lift heavier weights for less repititions. You choose a weight that you can lift approximately 6 times before you can't lift it anymore. You want to do 3 sets of 6 repititions per exercise.

    A quick but important word on breathing. This is important. When you contract the muscle you are working on breath in. It should take you 2 seconds (or the count of "1 and 2 and") to fully contract the muscle when you breath in. When you lower the weights you breath out. It should take you 3 seconds (or the count of "1 and 2 and 3 and") to fully lower the weight when you breath out. Whatever your goal, this is the breathing pattern and the speed at which you lift weights. Do not go any faster if you want maximum results.

    If you want to build the size of your muscles to their fullest you lift moderate weights for approximately 10 repititions. You want to choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 10. Again you want to do 3 sets per exercise.

    If you want to build muscular endurance you lift light weights for approximately 15 repititions. You choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 15. Again do 3 sets per exercise.

    I will give you a basic weight lifting routine below but it is vitally important that you go to a gym and talk to a personal trainer about how to fine tune this basic routine to your circumstances and also to get the trainer to show you the correct form to use when lifting the weights. Poor form leads to poor results and injuries. If you then want to set up your own home gym after you are comfortable that you know what you are doing, that's fine, but get professional advice on your form as well.

    Your basic weight lifting routine - do this 3 times a week leaving a full day at least between workouts.

    Bench press - for building the chest (pectorals) primarily and the triceps (on the upper arm facing behind you) and anterior deltoids (front shoulders) secondarily.

    Chins - for building the back (latissimus dorsi) primarily and the biceps (on the upper arm facing the front) and lower pectorals secondarily. This is also great for the grip.

    Military press - for building the anterior deltoids primarily and the triceps secondarily.

    Lateral side raises - for building the medial deltoids (side of the shoulders).

    Posterior deltoid raises - for building the posterior deltoids (rear of the shoulders) and the upper back.

    Bicep curls - for building the biceps.

    Tricep extensions - for building the triceps.

    Crunches - for building the abdominal muscles.

    Squats - for building the quadriceps (front of upper leg) primarily but also works the back and buttocks.

    Hamstrin

    Traffic Generation - Discussion of Traffic Sources
    Discussion of Traffic SourcesI organize traffic into 3 categories. Those categories are: bulk, untargeted traffic, advertising traffic, and referred traffic. Now when I say untargeted traffic, I accept that some might call internet marketing sourced traffic as targeted, but frankly that is only about as good to me as untargeted traffic. I am in this business to make money, and frankly I think that we spend too much time trying to make something out of nothing. So let’s call bulk traffic what it really is – untargeted traffic.When I say advertising traffic, I mean traffic that you pay for, such as banner ads, PPC, and other advertising. Although I include ezine advertising in this, because I believe that the bulk of ezine advertising is basically advertising traffic, and the reader knows that, although I think that when you find a good ezine in which to advertise, the response you get will be more like one you would get from referred traffic – the key difference is in the quality of the relationship between the ezine producer and the readers of the ezine.Referred traffic for me includes articles you write, emails that you send to other marketers’ lists with their blessing, and some limited ezine advertising, where the ezine is basically just an opt in list that has a good relationship with its subscribers.I rank these forms of traffic in just that order: worst: bulk traffic, bad: adve
    then burn fat and because you don't have lactic acid building up in your muscles you can exercise longer which will strengthen your heart, lungs and the rest of your cardiovascular system. A strong and healthy cardiovascular system gives you greater endurance.

    If you are uncomfortable walking around the block, get yourself a treadmill, then you can walk in front of the TV. This is what I do because walking is so boring. Boring but life saving.

    3. Building Muscle

    Before you start lifting weights you have to decide what your goals are. What do you want to achieve? Do you want to increase your strength? Do you want to build up your muscles like a bodybuilder? Do you want to increase the endurance of your muscles? Or, do you want to increase your muscle tone?

    I hate that term 'muscle tone', but it is commonly used. Your muscles are always toned, if they weren't you would collapse in a heap. But I know what you mean. 'Toning' your muscles requires you to build them larger and to remove the fat from on top of them so they are more defined.

    If you want greater strength you lift heavier weights for less repititions. You choose a weight that you can lift approximately 6 times before you can't lift it anymore. You want to do 3 sets of 6 repititions per exercise.

    A quick but important word on breathing. This is important. When you contract the muscle you are working on breath in. It should take you 2 seconds (or the count of "1 and 2 and") to fully contract the muscle when you breath in. When you lower the weights you breath out. It should take you 3 seconds (or the count of "1 and 2 and 3 and") to fully lower the weight when you breath out. Whatever your goal, this is the breathing pattern and the speed at which you lift weights. Do not go any faster if you want maximum results.

    If you want to build the size of your muscles to their fullest you lift moderate weights for approximately 10 repititions. You want to choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 10. Again you want to do 3 sets per exercise.

    If you want to build muscular endurance you lift light weights for approximately 15 repititions. You choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 15. Again do 3 sets per exercise.

    I will give you a basic weight lifting routine below but it is vitally important that you go to a gym and talk to a personal trainer about how to fine tune this basic routine to your circumstances and also to get the trainer to show you the correct form to use when lifting the weights. Poor form leads to poor results and injuries. If you then want to set up your own home gym after you are comfortable that you know what you are doing, that's fine, but get professional advice on your form as well.

    Your basic weight lifting routine - do this 3 times a week leaving a full day at least between workouts.

    Bench press - for building the chest (pectorals) primarily and the triceps (on the upper arm facing behind you) and anterior deltoids (front shoulders) secondarily.

    Chins - for building the back (latissimus dorsi) primarily and the biceps (on the upper arm facing the front) and lower pectorals secondarily. This is also great for the grip.

    Military press - for building the anterior deltoids primarily and the triceps secondarily.

    Lateral side raises - for building the medial deltoids (side of the shoulders).

    Posterior deltoid raises - for building the posterior deltoids (rear of the shoulders) and the upper back.

    Bicep curls - for building the biceps.

    Tricep extensions - for building the triceps.

    Crunches - for building the abdominal muscles.

    Squats - for building the quadriceps (front of upper leg) primarily but also works the back and buttocks.

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    Hero's Journey (Monomyth) : Transformation Mentor
    The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the hundreds of Hollywood movies we have deconstructed (see URL below) are based on this 188 stage template.Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.There is only one story.The Hero's Journey:a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.c) Gives you a tangible process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharsis).d) Gives you a universal structural template upon which you can superimpose your situational story.and more...Transformation MentorBefore the Trials and Transformation, it is not uncommon to meet a Transformation Mentor. This person may be separate and distinct from the Supernatural Aid - each is respresentative of distinct stages of the Transformation.In Gladiator (2000), Proximo sees to it that Maximus becomes a Gladiator.In Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), Mamaha is responsible for Sayuri's transformation into Geisha.In King Kong (2005), it is King Kong that causes the transformation.
    ullest you lift moderate weights for approximately 10 repititions. You want to choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 10. Again you want to do 3 sets per exercise.

    If you want to build muscular endurance you lift light weights for approximately 15 repititions. You choose a weight that you can't lift anymore on rep 15. Again do 3 sets per exercise.

    I will give you a basic weight lifting routine below but it is vitally important that you go to a gym and talk to a personal trainer about how to fine tune this basic routine to your circumstances and also to get the trainer to show you the correct form to use when lifting the weights. Poor form leads to poor results and injuries. If you then want to set up your own home gym after you are comfortable that you know what you are doing, that's fine, but get professional advice on your form as well.

    Your basic weight lifting routine - do this 3 times a week leaving a full day at least between workouts.

    Bench press - for building the chest (pectorals) primarily and the triceps (on the upper arm facing behind you) and anterior deltoids (front shoulders) secondarily.

    Chins - for building the back (latissimus dorsi) primarily and the biceps (on the upper arm facing the front) and lower pectorals secondarily. This is also great for the grip.

    Military press - for building the anterior deltoids primarily and the triceps secondarily.

    Lateral side raises - for building the medial deltoids (side of the shoulders).

    Posterior deltoid raises - for building the posterior deltoids (rear of the shoulders) and the upper back.

    Bicep curls - for building the biceps.

    Tricep extensions - for building the triceps.

    Crunches - for building the abdominal muscles.

    Squats - for building the quadriceps (front of upper leg) primarily but also works the back and buttocks.

    Hamstring curls - for building the hamstrings (rear of upper leg).

    Calf raises - for building the calf muscles (rear of lower leg).

    This routine is a basic start that will build a balanced physique. It is vitally important though with weight training that you talk to a trainer and have them show you the correct form or you will hurt yourself. I have deliberately not given you explanations on how to do these exercises for that very reason.

    4. Healthy Diet

    The key to building muscle, burning fat and remaining healthy is to eat frequent small meals (6 per day). Eating frequent small meals keeps a constant flow of nutrients to growing muscles and keeps your metabolism high which helps to burn fat. A high metabolism means that you burn more fat whilst resting.

    To lose weight remember you need to burn more calories than you take in through food. To gain weight in the form of lean muscle you need to take in more calories through lean quality food than you burn. You may also want to consider supplementation as well.

    Your meals should be high in lean protein (chicken, fish and lean red meat), with moderate amounts of fruits and vegetables (the more variety of colors the better) and low amounts of fat. You do need fat to be healthy but you should try to get it from olive oil, fish and avocados. You will also get fat from the lean red meat no matter how lean it is.

    Stay away from take away foods, snack foods, refined foods, sugar and alcohol. Some red wine is OK but don't over do it. If you are feeling a little drunk you had too much.

    You may have heard the saying "everything is OK in moderation". Remember, crap is still crap, even in moderation. Every time you eat rubbish you move yourself further away from achieving your goals and make it harder for yourself.

    If you are going to use supplementation to assist your efforts consult a professional health food store or pharmacy.

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