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December 20, 2007

Chinese Flexibility

When I was in China earlier in the month, we took a trip to Tiantan Park. This was definitely one of the highlights of the trip. When we went it was near freezing and early in the morning. Yet there were plenty of people exercising in the park.

And they were doing all sorts of different activities: tai chi, ballroom dancing, modern dance, martial arts, yoga, games, you name it and there was usually a large group of people doing this.

Funny thing, though, was that the vast majority of the people doing this were over 60 years old. These folks were in excellent shape. Just how good? Well, check out this guy below:





Wow. Simply amazing.

We asked him his age and he told us he was 83. Most 23 year olds can't do this and this fella is at an age when most Westerners are either dead or can barely move. This man is truly an inspiration. This is amazing flexibility for anyone let alone someone 83.

Interesting thing was, though, that I didn't see any young people in the park exercising. It might have been that they were all at work and I was seeing retired people. That might be the case but I have the feeling that this is also a generational issue. That most young people in China, like in the States, don't exercise. They haven't built the habit and might never. Youngsters think they are going to be fit and flexible forever and have no idea that they're headed for stiffness and weakness unless they start exercising.

Thing is, though, that it doesn't matter when you start, be in 8 years old or 80. You can too. But you've got to start, no matter where it is.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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December 13, 2007

Chinese Fast Food

Last week when I was in China, I noticed that there's a big split
between the old and the new. On the one hand there was the healthy old
China. Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. I saw vendors on the street
selling fruit on a stick.

As an American this concept seemed so foreign to me that is was almost
cutting-edge. We eat everything else on a stick - namely junk food - so
why not fruit?

Then we have the newer China where you have the influx of American fast
food. McDonald's and KFC on every corner. But I couldn't resist. Just
how does KFC in China compare to that in the States.

Well, I had to find out. I hadn't had KFC in almost 10 years since it's
some of the most disgusting food out there. And I'm just talking about
the taste, not its nutritional value. Nothing wrong with having some
junk food every once in a while, but I could never stomach the Colonel.

So Matthew Furey, Doug Doebler and I ventured into a Shanghai KFC to
experiment. Doug watched while Matthew and I polished off almost an
entire bird. Yes, it was actually pretty good and didn't resemble what we
have here in America. I still would classify it as junk food but it's not
as fatty, greasy, grisly or disgusting as the American version.

But you can tell the new generation is loving this food a little too
much because they have flabby bodies. Although they're not big people,
many are mostly fat and have little muscle. Is the new Chinese food
American fast food? I don't know, but it looks like a lot of Chinese people
have been eating too much of it.

It's okay to partake in junk food once in a while; you don't have to be
100 percent pure all of the time. But you do need to get plenty of
fruits and vegetables. The more fruits and vegetables you eat the less
harm an occasional trip to KFC will do. It'll just be a small blip on the
radar. And the wilted slice of iceberg lettuce in your Big Mac doesn't
count as a serving of vegetable. You need a lot better than that.

And the beauty of fruits and vegetables is that you can eat as much as
your heart desires and you'll always be healthy. The more you eat, the
better you'll be.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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These are not meant to be a substitute to eating produce but rather a
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December 07, 2007

Straight outta China

I just returned from a 10-day trip to China with friends and colleagues
- coach Matthew Furey, real estate wizard Doug Doebler and media mogul
Jim Whelan. Turns out China is my kind of town. Instead of Red China,
it's more like Ed China.

China was nothing like how we read in books. In the west we're told
it's a backward repressed country, something straight out of Mao's
Cultural Revolution. But it sure seemed different than that to me.

It was pretty progressive with a nice free market economy, where
capitalism is the name of the game not communism. Chairman Mao's probably
spinning in his grave like a centrifuge. Good. Whirl away.

Anyway, when it came to health and fitness I discovered a lot of things
about the Chinese - how some of them ate, exercised and took care of
their health. More on this later, so keep tuned for some cool things.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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November 24, 2007

From Old Man to Young Man in 9 Minutes

Fred Nicklaus is 50 years old. A short time ago he had a total hip
replacement. He was basically a cripple and saw his life pass him by. All
the things he used to love doing were now a thing of the past.

Fred had become an old man.

That was until he started Special Forces Combat Endurance training. He
befriended a Special Forces Major who showed him how to work out like
the Special Forces do - 9 minutes to superior shape.

The results were incredible. A huge increase in strength, endurance and
flexibility. In fact, Fred's in better shape than most men half his
age.

Read more about Fred's story and how you, too, can benefit from Special
Forces fitness training in only 9 minutes a day
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Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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November 21, 2007

How to Improve Muscle Recovery

If you work out, your progress is only as good as how well you recover.
If your muscles don't recover, you won't be able to train as hard or
as often as you like. The more frequently and intensely you can train,
the better shape you will get in. And, of course, if your muscles don't
recover, they won't grow and you won't get stronger.

Make sure you are following these 4 keys to ensure sufficient muscle
recovery:

1. Proper exercising - Your exercise program should have a variety of
tools and routines that are designed for optimal results.

2. Proper eating - Eat only the best foods and plenty of them,
primarily fruits and vegetables. Stay away from empty calories.

3. Get plenty of rest - I realize this may be hard to do for some
people but make an effort to do this.

4. Take mussel oil - Mussel oil is a fantastic anti-inflamatory that
will help aid in your recovery, thereby improving your overall fitness.

The beauty of mussel oil is that you needn't take 800 capsules a day.
2-4 very small caps each day and you've got your dosage.

Read more about mussel oil and muscle soreness here
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Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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November 16, 2007

When The Body Attacks Itself

The human body is an amazing thing. It's designed to help protect you.
Yet the very thing that can help you can also hurt you. It's like when
the body attacks itself. It's called, inflammation.

Inflammation is actually an immune response that initially defends your
body against injury, irritation and infection. It's your body's
protective attempt to remove anything injuring your body, as well as starting
the healing process.

But the problem is when inflammation goes unchecked it wreaks havoc.
It's a classic case of "too much of a good thing." It's like when you
hear a new song. The first 10 times hearing it makes you feel good. But
then after hearing it 50 more times you're ready to shoot yourself.

Alzheimer's, arthritis, asthma, cancer, depression, heart disease -
horrible afflictions that some scientists believe that inflammation may
play a part in. That's right. A seemingly simple thing such as
inflammation is now being looked at as potentially leading to these diseases and
others.

Researchers have shown over and over again that chronic inflammation
can harm the body, sometimes irrevocably. After realizing that
inflammation may be at factor in many diseases, it's no wonder it's the biggest
thing in scientific research. Now the focus can be on fighting a single
entity - inflammation - as opposed to finding a cure for all of those
afflictions.

So how do we stop this? Well, there have been many expensive
prescription drugs manufactured that help in combating inflammation. But there is
something even better out there that can help the fight: FOOD!

Yes, that's right. Real food. I mean lots of fruits and vegetables, as
well as mussel oil.

Forget all the manufactured chemicals out there. Real food with its
real protective devices will help protect you - really. Naturally
occurring substances that can help reduce inflammation - mussel oil, fruits,
like berries, and apple peel, all of which help you fight inflammation.
Naturally.

The only thing is, though, that for these foods to be really effective
you have to take large amounts. Some people may not mind that, but
others don't want to. In that case, you will need to take them in a
concentrated form like capsules
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Good food in concentrated capsules are the easiest way to way to fight
inflammation and to give you the best health.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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November 01, 2007

Man on Oxygen Banishing His Belly

Ron Watson is almost 60 and has had his share of health problems in his
life, like being on oxygen, among other things.

But he's an example of a man who didn't give up. He decided to fight
back and take charge of his health. He wanted to firm his abs and reduce
its size but never could do it before. But now he finally is.

What does he do? He trains his body like a gymnast because this is the
fastest, most effective and easiest way to get toned and strong. He
doesn't care that he's had health problems. He only sees what can be, not
what was.

This is what he wrote me:

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I am so glad I decided to get your Gymnastic Abs course
http://www.eddiebaran.com/gymnastic_abs.html . Physically I am very
limited. I am almost 60, am on oxygen, had triple bypass surgery, a pacemaker,
emphysema, a paralyzed left diaphragm, diabetes, kidney stones, had
abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery six months ago, colon cancer survivor,
that might be it.

I love the course. It has been about 10 days but I am already getting
firmer around the middle, even though I am only doing the easiest
versions of the three most basic exercises. My overhang belly is not hanging
as much, as it is shrinking.

I enjoy doing these exercises and look forward to doing then each day.
I would hate to be doing many situps, crunches, etc. They are boring
and you can never do enough. They have worked well for me. I am not
worried about how many reps or all the other things I usually think about
when exercising, as I am doing just as you have told me in the program.
Thank you for all your help.

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Ron is very inspiring. When 99% of people in average health won't do a
thing to help themselves, and will come up with every possible excuse
under the sun NOT to improve, Ron is that much more incredible. He
doesn't just throw in the towel and give up. Where others see a dead end, he
sees opportunity.

What's his secret? Simple. Ron started at the level he was at and did
only what he could handle, nothing more. This was a few reps. From this
point he's building a solid foundation, one brick at a time. He's
patient and persistent. And he's doing something now and not letting his
past affect his future.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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