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Stephen King Covers Extreme Fitness

Posted: Dec 4th 2008 10:00AM by Bethany Sanders
Filed under: Fitness, Celebrities, Book Reviews

stephen king just after sunsetStephen King's new book Just After Sunset is a collection of short stories. In the story Stationary Bike, King covers extreme diet and fitness in his signature spooky style.

When artist Richard Sifkitz learns from his doctor that his cholesterol and his weight are a little too high, he's concerned. His doctor explains that his metabolism is like a work crew, and when Richard pours fast food down his gullet, the crew has to work overtime. They get grumpy and tired, and sometimes they even quit and go home, which leads to weight gain and health problems. Sifkitz goes home and draws a picture of his "metabolism" -- four guys in a road crew, employed by the company "Lipid."

He puts a stationary bike in his basement and draws a mural on the wall. Pretty soon, he's biking two hours a night and curtailing his eating habits to the extreme, but strange things start happening. He ends up riding in the mural, and let's just say his work crew is less than pleased that he's taken their livelihood away from him.

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The Flexitarian Diet - New Book for Part-Time Veggies

Posted: Nov 24th 2008 4:00PM by Bev Sklar
Filed under: Food and Nutrition, General Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Book Reviews

flexitarianAre you a flexitarian? If you're eating more plants and less meat, fish and fowl each week, you're probably a flexi. The term 'flexitarian' became hot a few years ago and as a part-time veggie, I immediately fell in love with the word. I relish vegetarian food, even tried being a veggie for five months once, but couldn't stay away from folding leaner cuts of meat and seafood into my regular diet.

Spinach lasagna, giant garbage salads, broccoli quiche -- I make these kinds of meals regularly for our family. But I also flip turkey burgers, too. According to the Vegetarian Resource Group, health is the leading driver for vegetarian food consumption.

If you want to learn more, don't miss registered dietitian Dawn Jackson Blatner's new book -- The Flexitarian Diet: The Mostly Vegetarian Way to Lose Weight, Be Healthier, Prevent Disease and Add Year to Your Life. Packed with flexi recipes and simple shopping lists, Blatner will get you flexing to manage your weight, increase your energy and reduce your health risks.

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The Engine 2 Diet - Firefighter Rip Esselstyn's Guide to a Healthy Life

Posted: Nov 13th 2008 3:00PM by Martha Edwards
Filed under: Healthy Habits, Diet and Weight Loss, Book Reviews


Most firefighters are pretty healthy and fit -- it is a requirement of the job, after all -- but Austin Fire Department's Station 2 firefighter Rip Esselstyn takes fitness to the next level. The professional tri-athlete has developed his own nutrition and fitness program and has written a book about it. The Engine 2 Diet: The Texas Firefighter's 28-Day Save-Your-Life Plan that Lowers Cholesterol and Burns Away the Pounds will be available in stores in February 2009.

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Fit Beauty: Get your closet in shape with "The One Hundred"

Posted: Sep 11th 2008 6:20AM by Kristen Seymour
Filed under: Stress Reduction, Book Reviews, Fit Beauty, Fit Fashion

Normally I wouldn't work a book review into Fit Beauty, but this is just too perfect. I recently read Nina Garcia's The One Hundred: A Guide to the Pieces Every Stylish Woman Must Own, and just like watching an inspirational sports movie makes me want to hit the gym, this book made me want to shop. But with a purpose.

It seems like each season, I look in my closet and think, "Holy crap, I have nothing to wear." I know that's completely untrue, but I also know I'm not alone. And while that might not seem like a big deal, it really can take a toll on you emotionally when you can't find anything to wear, and you know you spent a bit of cash on clothes just a year ago.

With some help from this book, I now feel confident that I can shop in a way that will be productive and stay relevant from season to season, year after year. Let me explain.


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FitSpirit: Mother Nurture

Posted: Aug 23rd 2008 6:00AM by Deanna Glick
Filed under: Emotional Health, Food and Nutrition, General Health, Healthy Relationships, Spirituality and Inspiration, Stress Reduction, Women's Health, Book Reviews, FitSpirit

Maintaining health in my mind and body has always been important to me. But it became more so after I became a mother. I've been fortunate, for the most part, to be one who enjoys motherhood and has been able to achieve a good balance most of the time.

Still, I was intrigued when my friend and neighbor handed over her copy of Mother Nurture to add to my bedside table. It's a fabulous resource regardless of how well a mother might be coping, or not. It could be a lifesaver for some.

If anything else, reading about preventing depletion, building teamwork with your partner and achieving balance in your life is fabulous motivation to keep moving forward and enjoy being a parent rather than viewing it as a task to be completed. I'm actually putting it on my short list of great baby shower gifts. I suspect it would be a lot more valuable than another blanket in the nursery.

Celebrity Fitzness Report: Age-Proof Your Body with Elizabeth Somer

Posted: Aug 21st 2008 7:10AM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Alternative Therapies, Emotional Health, Fitness, Food and Nutrition, General Health, Health in the Media, Healthy Aging, Healthy Habits, Healthy Home, Healthy Relationships, Natural Products, Spirituality and Inspiration, Stress Reduction, Sustainable Community, Vegetarian, Vitamins and Supplements, Work/Home Balance, Women's Health, Men's Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Healthy Recipes, Celebrities, Healthy Kids, Book Reviews, Healthy Products, Cellulite, Celebrity Fitzness Report, Obesity, Healthy Events

Curious to know how celebrities squeeze fitness into their daily lives? Want to know the secrets of the stars? Bi-weekly our That's Fit fitness expert Fitz sits down with the celebs we want to know more about, and digs out their great and not-so-great methods to staying healthy.

Nutrition expert, Elizabeth Somer, and I recently sat down in New York City at the Prilosec OTC round table event to chat about aging without feeling or looking OLD! She tosses out tons of great advice about living well, living long and looking hot while doing it. The interview was fun and her books are great!

View Elizabeth's books below:

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Fitz's Cool Tools: Chisel Your Body with The Lebert Equalizer

Posted: Aug 11th 2008 9:30AM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Fitness, Food and Nutrition, Health and Technology, Healthy Aging, Healthy Habits, Healthy Home, Women's Health, Men's Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Book Reviews, Healthy Products, Cellulite, Obesity

A few weeks ago, I received one of my favorite fitness tools to date. I'm a massive proponent of training with our own body weight. For most of us, it's the heaviest weight we will ever lift. From my eyes as a fitness trainer, we are all just a bunch of massive dumbbells. Isn't that nice of me to say? So my little dumbbells ... I have a cool new tool for you! The Lebert Equalizer will add some fun and give you a bunch of neat things to do with that delightfully heavy body of yours.

The Lebert Equalizer is perfect for pull-ups, push-ups, dips, decline rows, scull crushers, planks and tons of other fantastic strength and cardiovascular training exercises as well. It's light-weight, portable, versatile and not too pricey. For $99.99 you'll get a set of Equalizers along with a free training DVD and a poster to guide you while you train.

Much to their delight (or disgust), many of my personal training clients ages 16 to 62 have been subjected (tortured) with the Equalizers. I kid! The typical exercises one would do with these tools are hard though -- in a good way. My intermediate/advanced fitness level clients have loved the challenges put forth to them each session. I would not allow someone with very little strength to use them though, because without great balance, the Equalizers wobble a bit. Having said that, people wobble on the BOSU, stability ball, and lots of other fitness tools. Balance is an integral part of functional fitness training. I don't reference the wobble to deter you. I just want you to be extra aware not to allow Great Aunt Sue to use them.

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Ask Fitz! Your Fitness Questions Answered -- A Killer Kickboxing Heavy Bag Workout

Posted: Jul 23rd 2008 9:30AM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Fitness, General Health, Healthy Aging, Healthy Habits, Healthy Home, Women's Health, Men's Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Celebrities, Book Reviews, Healthy Products, Ask Fitz!, Cellulite, Obesity, Healthy Events

Have fitness questions? Fitz has your answer. Our ThatsFit.com fitness expert -- and now your own virtual personal trainer -- will help you get fit, increase your overall health and do it in a fun way. Drop your questions here in the Comments section below and we'll choose one per week to publish on That's Fit! Learn more about Fitz here.

Q. Hello Miss Fitzness, I see you have an extensive history as a kickboxer. I also like to kickbox, although I've never actually had a fight. I've since left my trainer though. I have bought a water based heavy bag, and know all of my punches and kicks. It's just hard to come up with things to do each round like my trainer you to have me do. I'm getting bored now without a goal. Have any advice? Scott

A. Hi Scott! Thanks for asking! Yes, my competitive kickboxing days go way back to the mid 1990s and I'm still desperately in love with the sport. It's a ton of fun, and a tremendous workout. Plus ... I personally enjoy kicking people in the head! Only those who have willingly signed up for a charming bit o' competition though, of course! I have also spent the past 15 years as the Fitness Division Director of the International Sport Kickboxing Association. The ISKA is the sanctioning body of the sport, just like the NFL is for pro football. So, yes sir! I can help you with that heavy bag training.

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7 Age Defying Tips from Cheryl Ladd & Elizabeth Somer , R.D.

Posted: Jul 18th 2008 2:00PM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Alternative Therapies, Fitness, Food and Nutrition, General Health, Health in the Media, Healthy Aging, Healthy Habits, Healthy Relationships, Spirituality and Inspiration, Stress Reduction, Sustainable Community, Vitamins and Supplements, Work/Home Balance, Women's Health, Men's Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Celebrities, Book Reviews, Healthy Products, Cellulite, Obesity, Healthy Events

I'm on the plane flying home from the Prilosec OTC Roundtable Discussion with the gorgeous actress, Cheryl Ladd and nutrition expert, Elizabeth Somer, R.D in New York City. They/we discussed the benefits that both a healthy lifestyle and positive attitude can have on today's Baby Boomers. I was happy to see two bright women, both 57 years old, who were able to close in on 60 without being or looking "old". While preserving their appearances and health, they still embrace and enjoy the gifts that come with aging.

Both Cheryl and Elizabeth personify the woman I hope to be when I am of similar age. Not only because they are gorgeous women who have defied the years physically though. Their healthy eating choices, chronic exercise habits, and joyous perspectives on life offer proof that with decent effort one can earn a long, productive, enjoyable life.

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What's the most important meal of the day for athletes?

Posted: Jul 18th 2008 11:30AM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Fitness, Food and Nutrition, General Health, Health and Technology, Healthy Habits, Women's Health, Men's Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Celebrities, Healthy Kids, Book Reviews, Cellulite, Obesity

Trivial Pursuit Question: What's the most important meal of the day for athletes? If you answered 'breakfast,' then off to your nutrition tutor, you just flunked.

According to Dr. Jose Antonio, the most important 'meal' of the day is what you consume before, during, and after exercise!

Dr. Antonio gave a seminar to a packed house at the National Strength and Conditioning Association Conference at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas this week. He showed proof that if you consume a combination of protein and carbohydrate during the pre-, during, and post-workout period, you'll put on lean body mass better and lose body fat. Breakfast doesn't do that my friend. Dr. Antonio calls this the science of nutrient timing.

So when you re-take that quiz, make sure you answer Before, During, and After exercise! Then you get to go to the head of the class

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The winner of the Half-Assed Giveaway is ...

Posted: Jul 11th 2008 12:30PM by Kristen Seymour
Filed under: Fitness, Food and Nutrition, Diet and Weight Loss, Book Reviews

I'm happy to announce that we have a winner for our Half-Assed giveaway -- congratulations to Heidi Huser, commenter #5. She's about half way to accomplishing what Jennette has accomplished, so she said, "I guess you'd call me 'three-quarters-assed.'"

Thank you to everyone who participated -- it sounds like you're all on the right track, book or no book. But, if you didn't win and still want a copy of your own, click here. You can find out more about how Jennette's blog became a book and find out where to buy Half-Assed: A Weight-Loss Memoir.

Once again, congratulations to Heidi (let us know when you reach your goal!), and thank you to Jennette (aka Pasta Queen) for sharing her story and providing us all with some inspiration!

Celebrity Fitzness Report: Murray Cook of The Wiggles

Posted: Jul 10th 2008 9:30AM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Alternative Therapies, Emotional Health, Fitness, Food and Nutrition, General Health, Health in the Media, Healthy Aging, Healthy Habits, Healthy Places, Spirituality and Inspiration, Stress Reduction, Women's Health, Men's Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Healthy Kids, Book Reviews, Cellulite, Obesity, Healthy Events

Curious to know how celebrities squeeze fitness into their daily lives? Want to know the secrets of the stars? Bi-weekly our That's Fit fitness expert Fitz sits down with the celebs we want to know more about, and digs out their great and not-so-great methods to staying healthy.

While spending time backstage with the mega stars of teeny tot entertainment, I had the chance to figure out how these amazing men from Australia have kept themselves in such great shape. Dancing, jumping, and flying across stages (sometimes twice a day) hundreds of times a year and well into their forties does not come easily. Murray Cook is the red Wiggle who loves to play guitar. Fortunately for him, he also loves to stretch. He took me through the series of back stretches he completes on a daily basis, and in my expert opinion ... his routine is awesome! Back injuries both minor and major seem to bother all of us at least once in our lives. Many of those injuries could be prevented with a simple and consistent stretching routine like the one Murray demonstrates here.

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Randy Pausch of "The Last Lecture" gets recognized by the President

Posted: Jul 8th 2008 10:00AM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Alternative Therapies, Emotional Health, Fitness, General Health, Health and Technology, Health in the Media, Healthy Habits, Healthy Relationships, Spirituality and Inspiration, Stress Reduction, Work/Home Balance, Women's Health, Men's Health, HealthWatch, Celebrities, Healthy Kids, Book Reviews, Healthy Events

Although I will expand on Randy Pausch, I imagine you're already well aware of who he is. He's the unstoppable man, who has inspired millions and millions of people around the world by his passion for life while he fights an almost impossible battle with pancreatic cancer. I learned of Dr. Pausch many months ago as Diane Sawyer interviewed him on ABC. He blew me away with his humor, dedication to his family, and outrageous courage.

His journey since his diagnosis put him on stage at the University he was a professor at, Carnegie Mellon, for his Last Lecture. This Last Lecture made it to YouTube (embedded below) and then became a best selling book, The Last Lecture. His outlook on life and stories of his childhood and career have inspired other cancer patients to fight harder and regular people to just be better. Although he's truly only concerned with getting his message across to his three young children, he's positively affected millions of others as a side effect.

Recently, President Bush was compelled to write to Randy Pausch. This can't change Randy's fate with cancer, but as a representative of the American people ... it was a fantastic way to show our appreciation for Randy setting a new standard for 'goodness' and dedicating his life to teaching others.

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A Magical Holiday Treat: Papaya, Avocado and Grapefruit Salad

Posted: Jul 3rd 2008 4:29PM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Fitness, Food and Nutrition, General Health, Health in the Media, Healthy Habits, Organic, Vegetarian, Women's Health, Men's Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Healthy Recipes, Celebrities, Healthy Kids, Book Reviews, Healthy Products, Cellulite, Healthy Events

Going to a Fourth of July bash this weekend? Straight from the Delicious Disney, The Disney Chefs with Pam Brandon book I bring you the most yumtastic side salad ever! Want to look like a fancy pants when you walk through the door at that party? This is the way to do it. I've posted the fairly simple recipe for Papaya, Avocado and Grapefruit Salad in my recipe book at Fitzness.com (page 37) for permanent access. Enjoy!

Total Body Training on the Trail

Posted: Jun 25th 2008 12:00PM by Fitz K.
Filed under: Eco-Travel, Emotional Health, Fitness, General Health, Health in the Media, Healthy Aging, Healthy Habits, Healthy Places, Natural Beauty, Stress Reduction, Women's Health, Men's Health, Diet and Weight Loss, Celebrities, Book Reviews, Healthy Products, Cellulite, Obesity

Of course going jogging on a trail is a super form of exercise. I specifically like what trails have to offer hips and ankles over a flatter surface. The inconsistency of the trails' surface causes the joints in our lower body to constantly adjust which makes them uniquely beneficial for strengthening hips, knees, and ankles.

Trails are also great for other types of training as well. I think Women's' Health magazine did a super job of taking a few simple items we'd all eventually stumble across while trail running, and turning them into fitness equipment. As your fancy online Fitzness Trainer, these are the types of skills I want you to learn.

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