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Testimonial: Paleo Remission Of Severe RA 3 Comments Monday, January 13th, 2014 Testimonial written by: Laura PeckI was diagnosed with RA in 2002. I am a second generation RA sufferer so I looked to my mother for guidance. She had advanced RA (which means that her joints had twisted) within 4 years of onset and traditional treatment by a Rheumatologist. In desperation she had researched the new internet and found the Minocin treatment

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Upcoming Events 03.23.14 Mercer Island HalfMercer Island, WA 03.29.14 Spring Classic DuathlonPortland, OR 04.05.14 The Slime RunCarnation, WA 06.07.14 Blue Lake Sprint Triathlon & DuathlonFairview, OR 06.27.14 Tour de Crest – Bike Rides at Pacific CrestSunriver, OR 08.02.14 Wahine All Women’s Triathlon & Duathlon – PortlandFairview, OR 08.03.14 Mid-Summer Triathlon & Duathlon Fairview, OR Make your event a PREMIUM EVENT LISTING & get priority highlighted placement and extra exposure throughout the site!Periodization of Resistance Training for Endurance AthletesJanuary 7, 2014You have to get slower in order to get faster. What? Please hear me out.Interestingly enough, it is difficult to maintain the body at a peak level for a long time. Therefore, it is critical to plan your off season program so you can take advantage of your peak performance at the time when you need it the most

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Back to School Boot Camp: Four-Minute Tabata Training [CC’s ShapeU]September 24, 2013 6:00 pm Posted in Fitness missfitnic g+ page By MissfitnicWith the official end of summer – and all the fond, tan memories it sucked away with it – we find our semesters in full swing. We’re busier than ever, and we’re dealing with the realization that it’s unnervingly early to be living for the weekends already – is it friday yet? That being said, our final installment of the Back to School Boot Camp Video Series has just what we need for an awesome workout in no time at all! Yes, to the tune of four minutes long, it’s tabata time.If you’ve been keeping up with ShapeU, you’re no stranger to tabata training!

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Back to School Boot Camp: Four-Minute Tabata Training [CC’s ShapeU]September 24, 2013 6:00 pm Posted in Fitness my g+ plusBy MissfitnicWith the official end of summer – and all the fond, tan memories it sucked away with it – we find our semesters in full swing. We’re busier than ever, and we’re dealing with the realization that it’s unnervingly early to be living for the weekends already – is it friday yet? That being said, our final installment of the Back to School Boot Camp Video Series has just what we need for an awesome workout in no time at all!

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July 31, 2013Great first day of the CF Kids and CF Teens Summer Programme. Lots of new and eager faces keen to learn more about CrossFit. Some even stayed for extra work after class!5 Week Summer Programme begins Tuesday 30th July.The summer programme will be headed up by Primary School Teacher and CrossFit Kids Qualified Coach Spud Allen.CF Kids (7-11 yr old) – 9.30 – 10amCF Teens (12-16 yr old) – 10.15 – 11amTues 30th JulyThurs 1st AugTues 6th AugThurs 8th AugTues 13th AugThurs 15th AugTues 20th AugThurs 22nd AugTues 27th AugThurs 29th AugSummer membership = £40 (10 classes = £4 per class)Weekly = £10 (£5 per class)Drop in = £6This is open to members and non-members, to book your places email info@dragoncrossfit.com.*** Saturday morning there will now be 1 WOD at 9 am only!

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Summer Vegetable Omelette (310 calories) vegan Low-Calorie Stir Fry (250 calories) vegan Spiced Cauliflower (225 calories) vegan Quinoa bowl (300 calories) vegan Vietnamese spring rolls (100 calories each) Warm halloumi salad (400 calories) vegan Summer vegetable soup (200 calories) Coriander falafel in pitta bread (370 calories) As you might have noticed if you’re a regular reader, I’ve been following the 5:2 intermittent fasting method for a few months now. As I’ve done so, I’ve been gathering a collection of suitable low-calorie, vegetarian and vegan recipes – one of the best ways for me to make sure I stay on track is to create interesting dishes within the low calorie restrictions.As well as reducing calories, I’ve been trying to use fast days as an excuse to cut back on dairy (I eat far too much cheese!) and also on sugar, so I hope these are generally healthy recipes. I’ll be adding to this list as I develop more recipes which are suitable for fast days.A bit of background on intermittent fastingThe principle behind intermittent fasting is to restrict your calorie intake quite dramatically, but only some of the time. Common fasting patterns include:5:2Probably the most common variant, where you eat a normal diet five days a week, and restrict your calories to 500 per day on the other two (non-consecutive) days.

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by Jessica RemitzFrom celebs to athletes to television show contestants, high intensity interval training workouts, or HIIT, are quickly becoming the latest exercise craze. But what exactly is a HIIT workout? And why are they effective? We’ve asked Kristi Molinaro, creator of the 30/60/90® workout and group fitness instructor at Equinox, to share all the details on HIIT training just in time to kick up your summer workout routine.Why HIIT Training?High intensity interval training is a style of training that alternates between cardiovascular drills and active recovery, like 60 seconds of squat thrusts followed by 30 seconds of pushups, Molinaro said

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TRULY HIITJune 4, 2013 by danny · 2 Comments Sorry that it has been so long since my last blog post.  I’ve been spending a TON of time giving basketball lessons, training people, and changing poopy diapers.  I promise to be back on here again soon though!  As for today’s post…Many people claim to be doing HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) as a part of their cardio program.  But in reality, few actually reach an intensity that I would TRULY consider HIGH intensity.

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It should come as no surprise that I’m a proponent of intermittent fasting. In fact, despite trying many other nutrition schemes, I was never able to gain muscle without getting fat before hopping on the intermittent fasting bandwagon.Given that I’ve been drinking the Kool-Aid for quite some time now, I’m approached by eagar souls looking to dive in to a world of fasting and feasting without boundaries.But beware: This could be costly. You have to set yourself up with realistic expectations, and avoid common newbie mistakes.Here are some mistakes you probably are making, followed by some suggestions for improvement.1. You Still Eat Garbage“I struggle with fat loss.” That’s the most common email I get by far.“Tell me about your nutrition.” That’s always my reply.“Well…it could be better.” That’s the reply I get back…83.4% (precise estimate) of the time.Now, I eat like Goku and build muscle without getting fat with Chaos Nutrition principles, but the fact remains: nothing (chaos, intermittent fasting) makes up for crappy nutrition. You have to have a decent idea of what to eat.You don’t know what to eat

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9 Common Intermittent Fasting Mistakes – Anthony Mychal

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It should come as no surprise that I’m a proponent of intermittent fasting. In fact, despite trying many other nutrition schemes, I was never able to gain muscle without getting fat before hopping on the intermittent fasting bandwagon.Given that I’ve been drinking the Kool-Aid for quite some time now, I’m approached by eagar souls looking to dive in to a world of fasting and feasting without boundaries.But beware: This could be costly. You have to set yourself up with realistic expectations, and avoid common newbie mistakes.Here are some mistakes you probably are making, followed by some suggestions for improvement.1. You Still Eat Garbage“I struggle with fat loss.” That’s the most common email I get by far.“Tell me about your nutrition.” That’s always my reply.“Well…it could be better.” That’s the reply I get back…83.4% (precise estimate) of the time.Now, I eat like Goku and build muscle without getting fat with Chaos Nutrition principles, but the fact remains: nothing (chaos, intermittent fasting) makes up for crappy nutrition. You have to have a decent idea of what to eat.You don’t know what to eat. Am I right

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