Noodle Bowls and Me vs. Google

In the past few weeks, my wife and I have been streaming Korean television and films. It started with me walking through the living room one day and hearing a language that I didn’t recognize. When I asked my wife, “what are you watching?”, as she lay curled up, under the blankets, on the couch […]
Returning to Exercise After Being Sick

I have been sick. Really, really sick. For weeks. It started as a stomach bug. The usual gastrointestinal discomfort. I say the usual, but honestly, there were times when I thought that something had died inside of me. Seriously, it was that bad. This went on for about a week and then one morning, all […]
Cold Weather Effects on Muscle

It has been EXTREMELY cold for the past two months. In the 10’s. Bone-ass cold. So cold that your muscles hurt, or more importantly, that MY muscles hurt. At times, I’m been asking myself why I’m even doing it. I know the benefits of working out in cold weather, but are they worth it if […]
Take a Walk, With a Weight Vest

Aerobic Exercise or Cardio. Most people don’t like it. They don’t like to do it and they don’t WANT to do it, so don’t even mention it. For some, bringing up Aerobic Exercise is enough to get them to give up on their lofty goals of getting into shape and starting a fitness program. Why […]
Working Out in the Extreme Cold

I have said this before, “I HATE THE COLD!” Okay, now that we’ve gotten THAT out of the way, I have seriously screwed up. Very recently, I have publicly made a commitment to working out this entire winter outside in the gym in my barn out behind my house. Basically, it all goes back to […]
Creating a Community

We all want community. We all yearn for it. We need it. Whether it’s on the track, on the playing field, or on the battle space that we call the work place. We all want to be a part of something. It’s why we spend hours on social media, why we message friends with crazy […]
Adapt, Overcome, and Conquer

I am a Pistol Instructor. Certified. I have an Essential Tremor. I shake more than a washing machine on its spin cycle. Those two statements, put together, are hilarious. I can shoot very effectively and compensate for this disability by riding the rhythm of the tremor and timing my shots on what I call the […]
Getting Sidelined with Overtraining

So, I’ve been sick. That, by itself, would have been bad enough if, just beforehand, I hadn’t also been recently injured. It all started when I bent down to light a candle for my Wife and I suddenly experienced what felt like a stabbing sensation in my lower back. It was excruciating. I could barely […]
Don’t Believe Everything You Read (Including This)

I just recently finished reading Science Fictions, by author Stuart J. Ritchie, Ph.D., a Scottish psychologist from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London. In this wonderful book he clearly outlines and exposes some of the fraud, bias, negligence, and hype that has seeped its way into our scientific research, as […]
Why You Should Be Using Creatine

As a supplement, Creatine is one of the most popular and widely used ergogenic (intended to enhance physical performance, stamina, or recovery) nutritional aids on the market. But why? Do we actually know the reasons and benefits of taking it? To answer that question, let’s look at the reasons for why people don’t or won’t […]
The Numerous Benefits of Walking

Sometimes I hate to get up. I love my chair, and the wonders that are spoon-fed to me by my YouTube recommendations generally make me want to stay put. What’s weird though is that I also LOVE to be outside. Doesn’t matter the weather (even though I’m partial to a sunny day) I like being […]
The Sandbag Calisthenic Workout
So, if you read the opening to the newsletter you know that we released a new program, the Sandbag Calisthenic Workout. Why is this SO important to us? Because, now that it is going to get warmer, it is a great way for people to get themselves outside and start grinding the rust off of […]