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The Strongest Man That I Ever Knew: Remembering Jarrett Knyal
January 16, 2009 on 10:14 pm | By Matt | In Fitness Philosophy | 5 CommentsJarrett Knyal taught me what it means to be “strong.” And in the the process proved that the mind is always more powerful than the body.
“If you are going to win any battle, you have to do one thing. You have to make the mind run the body. Never let the body
tell the mind what to do… the body is never tired if the mind is not tired.” -General George S. Patton
The strongest man I ever knew was named Jarrett Knyal.
And tonight, I want everyone to know who Jarrett was.
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The Seven Healthy Habits of Highly Fit People
March 22, 2008 on 6:55 pm | By Matt | In Fitness Tips & Guides | 5 CommentsAdopt these seven, simple habits of really fit people and realize the benefits of a healthier body.
Ever wonder how people who always seem to be in great physical shape got that way? More importantly how do they stay healthy, fit and in-shape?
Here are the seven healthy habits that almost all fit people seem to have in common:
Healthy Habit #1: They Eat
No one ever dieted their way to long term fitness and health. Despite the disturbing trend toward fad diets like Master Cleanse (which involve extreme calorie restriction or striking entire food groups from a person’s diet,) well-conditioned, in-shape people eat. And they actually eat a lot.
The difference between fit eaters and fat eaters, is that highly fit people eat differently — they tend to eat more whole, unprocessed foods; have higher lean protein intake; consume the bulk of their carbohydrates in the form of complex carbs like whole grains, vegetables and whole fruit; and avoid the “fat free food” trap. They also tend to eat more frequently (as many as six to seven meals a day), but make those meals smaller.
The result is that they have more stable blood sugar, more consistent energy levels, and are less prone to gaining body fat because they rarely eat more calories in any given meal than their body can utilize.
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