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June 25, 2007

What Every Post-Menopausal Woman Should Know

After menopause, the body does some nasty things to a
woman. The body loses muscle loss, gains fat, gets older
and more frail. One of the more insidious things that happens
is loss of bone density.

No, this is not a good time for the body. That is if you are
like most women and don't do what you need to do.

But it doesn't have to be so bad. Things fall apart due to
neglect or mismanagement.

Just like you need to take care of your car you have to take
care of your body, especially when it ages. Sadly, a woman
will take far better care of her car than of her body. Just as
in car care, there is something you can do. It's not something
that's out of your control.

It's not a secret that good resistance exercise is critical for
bone health. Bone is just like any other part of your body.
If you continually stress it, like a muscle when it's working,
or your brain when it's learning, it will get bigger and stronger.

But bone responds best when it's resistance exercise, so just
simple aerobics or walking won't do the trick. Your bones need
to resist something in order to strengthen, as do muscles.
Bodyweight exercises are ideal for this
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Coupled with a good diet you'll strengthen your muscles,
your bones, lose flab and avoid being a frail and brittle china
doll. Instead your body can be as strong as your mind is.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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June 21, 2007

Pig Teaches Teen Important Lesson

I used to coach a gymnast who had one of the biggest tempers
I had ever seen. Karl's frustration knew no bounds. He was
never satisfied with what he did; a big moper and complainer.

Take your typical teenager with all his angst and anxiety, times
that by 100 and you've got Karl. Put him on the pommel horse
and then times that by 1,000.

The horse is called the pig because it's a bear, and for good
reason - it's the hardest event in gymnastics and is the cause
of much grief and frustration. So you can imagine what
happens when Karl mixed with the pig. It was like TNT
and a match.

He'd punch it, kick it, swear at it. No matter what the
coaches or other athletes would tell him, he wouldn't
calm down. We'd call him the Incredible Hulk because he'd
turn into a raging beast when he got angry.

But one day all that changed.

Karl was having a particularly rough pommel horse workout
so we waited for the ensuing explosion. As we all ducked and
took cover, we were shocked to see what he did.

Instead of deciding to get angry at the apparatus and fight it,
he decided to be nice to it and show it respect. Instead of
punching and kicking the horse in a fit of rage, he patted it,
as if to say "Nice job. Thank you." It was like he was showing
it gratitude for teaching him and helping him. He did a
complete 180.

The switch in his attitude was extraordinary, as were his
results; he made some excellent improvements. Instead of
fighting with the horse, he worked alongside of it. It was now
his partner, not his enemy. So now he had two forces working
for his goal, not one against the other. He learned that he could
improve only when he decided to stop fighting it and go with its
flow. The pig taught Karl that by struggling against it got him
nowhere; instead he must work with it.

What I saw that day from that kid made a big impression
on me. It was a powerful lesson to learn.

Whenever you get frustrated or wary of some task, remember
to appreciate what you're doing and show respect for it.
From now on, before and after you exercise, for example, pat
yourself in a show of respect and gratitude. Show yourself
the appreciation you deserve.

So you're not perfect, or you still have that final 10 to lose,
or your still working to get stronger. Doesn't mean you have
to beat yourself up. Instead, realize that it is all part of the
process and you'll get there, but only if you stop fighting it;
instead work alongside it.

Your results will come faster, you will enjoy exercise, it will
feel effortless and you will have a great sense of peace.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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June 19, 2007

Advice for His 60 Year Old Wife

Here's a letter from a man asking what to do about his 62
year old wife. What to do about her weight, that is. Read on:

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Hello Eddie,
This is about my wife. She is 62 and needs to lose (according
to her) about 50+ lbs. She incurred an injury while enrolled
with "Curves" and is cautious about this type of thing. Do
you have any programs that you could recommend?
-Philip


Philip,
I think there's a new meaning to the term "dangerous Curves
ahead." I hear more people getting bent out of shape up at
these Curves places than getting into shape.

I understand your wife's caution after an exercise injury.
She can try my bodyweight bodysculpting program
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but she needs to follow these rules:

1. Go slowly. This means perform the motions slowly and
cautiously and not overdo it. She shouldn't try to rush her
progress by doing too much at first.

2. Modify the movements so she is doing whatever she can
handle. This might mean she is only doing partial movements,
perhaps moving her body a few inches. She needn't start off
doing the full range of movements. She might even just need
to hold the positions without moving at first. That's fine.

3. Don't do too much. She should only start off by doing a
few repetitions, whether they're full movements or partials.
She will need to get used to exercise and shouldn't over do it.

4. Don't forget walking. Walking is great for getting your
body back into moving, it tones your muscles and burns
calories.

She won't need to baby herself like this forever, just at the
start. Once she gets acclimated to exercise and builds a solid
foundation, then she can start increasing the intensity and
duration of her exercising. But she has to start somewhere.

.-. . .- -.-. .

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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June 18, 2007

Chinese Kids Must Dance The Fat Away

"Chinese Kids Must Dance The Fat Away"

This is a headline from a news story I read last week. When
I first read it I thought it was for a story from the satiric
newspapers The Onion or The Weekly World News.

Turns out that kids in China have such heavy school workloads
that they've been getting heavy themselves; so they are
neglecting physical activity and as a result they've been
getting fat. Apparently the problem is so bad that students
may even have to prove they are in good physical condition
to get into a university.

So the schools will be instituting mandatory dance classes
to get rid of some of the accumulated lard on the students.
On their break time and after school, the kids will have to
sweat off their fat to the sounds of Disco Inferno and the
Macarena. OK, I made that part up, as it would be worse
than the Chinese water torture. But the dance classes are
real. The Chinese don't mess around.

I say "Hallelujah" to this. I think the Chinese are on to
something here. Make sure these kids are not only mentally
fit, but also physically fit.

And teaching dance to these kids is a fantastic idea. Everyone
knows that dancing is a great way to get toned and trim. I
even include some dancing conditioning exercises in my
body sculpting program
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We all know that the obesity problem is worse here for
American kids and adults. However, I could never imagine
anything like this being implemented for American kids or
American adults. We wouldn't want to offend anyone, now
would we. No, let's just let people continue to be unhealthy
and unhappy. It's perfectly fine if we destroy their bodies as
long as we don't hurt their feelings.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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Dance, athletics, whatever. The fastest and most effective
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June 15, 2007

What Officer Bacon Taught Me

Over a decade ago, I was driving my car on the streets of San Jose,
California. I completely spaced out and rolled a stop sign. In fact, I
kept rolling and rolled right over a bicyclist.

She was okay, thank goodness, but I got a ticket for my recklessness.
(Turns out she got the bigger ticket, though, since she was going the
wrong way.)

A month later I went to traffic school to wipe the ticket off my
driving record. As I'm driving into the school's parking lot I notice almost
every other car entering the lot violating some traffic law - driving
on the wrong side of the road, running red lights, speeding.

It was pretty funny to see, like something straight out of Mad
magazine. If there was any group of people that needed to be at traffic school,
it was these people. I, however, didn't belong there; no, not moi, for
I was a perfect driver.

The instructor of the our class was a very stern and serious police
officer. He stood up in front of the class and introduced himself.

"I'm officer Bacon," he said.

I laughed out loud and looked to see if anyone else got the joke. It
was a joke, right. I was waiting for the officer to make light of his
name. After all, pig or bacon is a derogatory word to describe a
policeman. I support the police and never use that term, but come on, that's
pretty funny.

Anyway, officer Bacon's began the class with a question. He asked who
of us thought we were good drivers. Just about everyone in the room
raised his hand.

"Well, if that's so, then what are you doing here?!" he asked
rhetorically.

And he had a point. If we were good, we wouldn't all be there. But
instead of scolding us and using this a way to beat us down, he turned it
into a tool to make us better drivers. He told us we all could be
excellent drivers. He said we made a mistake and it's not a done deal.

Officer Bacon made us all feel like we were good drivers before he ever
taught us a thing. That set the stage for learning and really becoming
good drivers. He implanted the right message and we had high
expectations that we could live up to.

Same thing goes with your body.

Deep down you do have a perfect body. Perhaps at the moment you might
have made a mistake with your body, gained a few pounds, gotten a little
out of shape, whatever. No biggie.

Just like me going to traffic school to learn to be a better driver,
you can learn to have a better body. What you see as a horrible body is
just a little error that needs adjusting. It's not the real you. A
little course correction and you'll have the body that's lean, toned,
healthy and fit.

It's simply a matter of learning what to do and how to do it.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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May 31, 2007

A Tale of Two Whales

I usually steer clear of the evening news. It's all about fear
and how bad the world is. Rarely is there any good news.
The TV stations say that they're only responding to what
people want to see, as that's the market. Maybe it is, but
either way I avoid news like the plague.

But yesterday was a bit of good news. Up here in Northern California,
where I've been spending the past months, the biggest story lately has
been about two whales who have made their way from the
Pacific Ocean all the way inland 50 miles to the Sacramento River.

The two whales, a mother and daughter, had spent the last
two weeks in the river. Every expert from Marine biologists
to the Coast Guard, as well as the entire community, spent
countless hours trying to guide Delta and Dawn back to the
ocean. All sorts of different tactics were tried but to no avail,
and things were beginning to look bleak for the pair: rapid
weight loss, injuries, skin problems.

But just as things were looking the worst, the two started
making their way back to the Pacific and are now back home
where they belong.

The lesson here is persistence. While many were writing off
the whales, others continued to try to find ways to help them.
No one ever gave up. There was no other option than to save
the lives of these whales.

It's easy to give up and throw in the towel. In the short run,
that is. In the long run, things will just get worse if you quit.
But if you stick to your guns and continue going after what
you have to, then you are sure to make it. And, like the two
whales who made it back home, you will have a happy ending.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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May 21, 2007

Looking After Yourself

A few years back, a woman came to see me for fitness training. She
was a good 250 lbs. She had spent her life taking care of her family,
her kids, her husband. By doting on others she neglected herself.

Now it was her time, she told me. She was finally going to take care
of herself, get fit, get healthy.

She was empowered when she told me this. Although she had made
the decision months prior, she had to build up the emotional fortitude
to do it. She got no support from her family or friends. So repeating
the words back to me made her stand even stronger.

And she needed to pump herself up as much as possible to counteract
all the negativity her "loved ones" were spewing at her.

"You're selfish," they told her.

"Think of someone besides yourself for once," was a common one.

I was impressed that she waded through all that garbage to get to me.

Unfortunately she lasted only a few sessions. I think because she was
feeling so good right off the bat, so energized and alive (my body
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do that), that she got a little spooked. My guess is that she felt
guilty
about doing something so wonderful; she rationalized in her head
that if she were doing something so good for herself then she MUST be
doing something bad for her family.

She wasn't strong enough yet to handle the nonsense spinning in her
head. Although she resented being the family doormat, she let the guilt
they were heaping on her overpower her.

Look, you've got to take care of yourself. You've got to look after
yourself first and foremost. If not you, then who will. It's not
selfish,
it's the most considerate thing you can do. It's kind of like when
you're
on an airplane and they tell you to put your own oxygen mask on before
you put on your child's. If you're not healthy then you're not much use
to others.

Are you going to hold your breath so you don't deprive others of air.
It's the same thing. Look after yourself and the looking after others
will
come easier.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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