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Huff puff… Huff puff… pant.. pant…. Excuse me while I try to remember how to breathe. I just worked out with Bob Harper, Jillian Michaels, and Kim Lyons of The Biggest Loser fame. Having the GREAT Biggest Loser exercise dvds means that I can get a killer workout anytime I’m in the mood to punish myself a wee little bit.

Given the fact that I’m an avid cook and baker who goes full throttle during the holidays – the mood hit me right between the eyes when I weighed myself this morning. Thanks to ham, potato casserole, yeast rolls, brownies, cakes, seasoned green beans, yams, and more cookies and candy than you’ve ever seen in your life – three unwanted, unneeded, and unwelcome pounds moved in on me.

So, yeah, the mood to punish myself was firmly in place this afternoon.

Fortunately, I have a great little exercise dvd collection to choose a workout from. My favorite exercise dvds are courtesy of The Biggest Loser. My favorite one of these is the The Biggest Loser Workout: Cardio Max. Bob’s all over the place in this one and Jillian means business.

Just what me and the unholy three need.

I also thought it would be fitting since one of the greatest shows on television (EVER) starts a new season tonight. The Biggest Loser is back and I couldn’t be more excited. I love this show muchly. Two of my daughters (Emily and Stephany), and one of my cats (Alexa), and I never miss an episode. Fact is, if one of the trainers goes nuts on someone, we rewind to see it all over again.

So, you know where I’ll be tonight – soaking up every sweet and satisfying minute.

If you’ve never watched the show, give it a try. If you need a little extra motivation when it comes to fitness – whether the holidays brought you unwelcome guests or your guests have been residing with you for years – The Biggest Loser is spot on outstanding. The trainers will motivate you as the contestants inspire you.

The show, literally, changes lives – on the stage and in the living room. (Pretty poetic for someone who’s hair is all skewed, face is beet red, and mouth is hanging open. Please, honey, don’t come home until I pull myself together!)

If you’re looking for a way to get fit during the winter months, when walking and biking are out of the question – look no further than The Biggest Loser DVDs. You can probably find them in your local department store, and I know you can buy them online. The best deal I’ve found (like most things) is at Amazon.

For the work out that just put the smack down on me, click here: The Biggest Loser Workout: Cardio Max

For an outstanding 6 pack dvd collection, click here: The Biggest Loser 6 Pack: Workout 1 & 2, Power Sculpt, Boot Camp, Weight Loss Yoga (Bob Harper, Jillian Michaels)

Whatever you do, don’t forget to tune in tonight to The Biggest Loser. Come back and share your thoughts about the show in the comments!

There are things we can start doing today and things we can’t stop doing tomorrow that’ll not only help us live better, they’ll help us live longer? If you love life even half as much as I do, you’ll lean a little closer and read what the experts have discovered for us.

Be Good at What You Do

Did you know that Oscar winners live an average of 3.9 years longer than other actors? Blessed by success! Succeeding at what you do brings about a certain level of satisfaction and confidence. Apparently these feelings lead to a better life as well as a longer life. David Gems, Ph.D, professor of biology at University College London puts it this way, “Working in such a way that you get little reward in proportion to what you put in is one of the biggest causes of occupational stress. If you can get rid of that stress, you’ll live longer.”

Take Away: Find a job that is rewarding and satisfying to you, then do it as well as you possibly can.

Rise and Shine, Sleepyhead!

A UCLA study found that People who slept 8 hours or longer died 12 percent younger than those who averaged between 5 and 7 hours of sleep each night. However, less than 4 hours is considered dangerous and extremely unwise.

I can certainly attest to how too much sleep makes you feel – groggy and lethargic. Ironically, sleeping too much almost makes you feel worse than when you don’t get enough sleep. The healthiest approach to sleep is to try to set a routine bedtime and stick to it. One person’s “routine” won’t be the same as the next person’s, of course. My uncle goes to be around 10:00 each night and wakes up before 6:00.

I can’t even imagine being in bed by 11:00! By the same token, I’m sure he can’t imagine being awake after 11:00. Work schedules as well as personal preferences play a big role in when people want to schedule their sleep.

Take Away: The bottom line is this, aim for between 5 and 7 hours each night. If you tend to sleep longer, try getting up 30 minutes earlier. If necessary, after your body adjusts to that, you can aim for 15 to 30 minutes earlier. If you average less than 4 hours of sleep each night, try to cut back on the caffeine, because you must have it running through your veins! (Not that I’m not a little jealous of that accomplishment.)

Get That Body Moving

Researchers have been singing the same song (and trying to get us to dance to it) for two forevers. People who exercise at least 5 days a week live longer, have fewer illnesses, feel better, and have more confidence. Buy a pedometer, take up yoga, walk, jog, buy a treadmill (want, want, want), park further from the door, etc. MOVE IT!

Take Away: Our hearts love it when we move. Exercise makes them feel good to be alive. And, face it, if our hearts feel good, they’ll treat us ever so much better. Start keeping an Activity Journal – write down, each day, what you do and how long you keep at it. Five days this week, for a personal example, two of my daughters and I walked for 30 minutes at the mall. I seem to have more energy than I normally did AND I’ve actually lost 2 pounds! The only other difference I made was to drink lower calorie drinks at Starbucks. Fortunately they’ve come up with quite a few wonderful new low-calorie drinks.

Hang Out With Young People Whenever Possible

With 3 daughters who happen to have great boyfriends, this is as easy as apple pie for me. Our home is almost always filled with laughter, squeals, Vin Diesel, Guitar Hero, Wii, Mario, etc. Last night, even, two of the boys and my husband were all on different computers playing against one another in a game of some sort. With all the screams of “You got me!” and “Yesss!”- I assume they were after one another in some fashion. All I know is there was a lot of laughter going on, and that’s always a beautiful thing.

One of my biggest pet peeves – oh let’s just call it what it is – one of the things I hate the most in the world, is when people look down, judge, avoid, or chastise young people. Most of them would be a world better off if they hung out with them more! Think about it, everyone’s a winner – the older, more experienced people are able to share their knowledge and experience with the younger ones while the younger ones share their wide-eyed excitement and eagerness.

When all of that’s brought together, how can anyone lose?

A young person’s energy is contagious – and it’s something we should all want to catch. The next time you see a young person in the mall or at the theater, don’t snarl or act like they’re dirty (because if I see you doing it, I may throw a drink on your feet.) Smile at them! With all of the surly adults in the world, I guarantee you’ll catch them off guard – and make your generation look so much cooler.

Take Away: Don’t let your mind, your body, your spirit, or your psyche get old! Stay up on the latest phrases, movies, games, books, etc. If someone calls you a fuddy duddy, don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Eat Your Fruits and Vegetables

There’s a reason your mom always told you to eat them, you know. We mothers know what’s best – always. Research backs us up: Eating at least 5 servings of fruit and vegetables a day adds 3 years to your life! A study at Cambridge University ranked eating fruits and veggies right up there with exercising and quitting smoking.

Take Away: Drink fruit or vegetable juice at breakfast (Have you had a V8 lately? Delicious!). For lunch, have either a glorious Subway sandwich and/or salad with a side of apple wedges or serve up a healthy bowl of vegetable soup. For supper, serve a couple of your favorite vegetables with your meal. Less meat leaves room for even more vegetables and fruit. When it comes to snacks, keep apples, bananas, grapes, etc on hand. And I’m dead serious about the V8 juice – they come in cans now, too, so they’re as easy to grab as they are yummy to drink. One can of V8 juice actually counts as two servings of vegetables and it only has 70 calories (watch out for the sodium though).

Go Nuts and Be Fishy

A California study found that eating a handful of nuts each day added as much as 2.7 years to our lives. The omega-3 found in nuts and fish keep your brain sharp, skin soft, and mood balanced – to say nothing of the wonderful affect they have on your heart.

Take Away: Throw nuts on top of the salads you’ll be enjoying more frequently. Serve fish several times a week. I’ve been trying different varieties of fish with my beloved George Foreman Grill and I haven’t been disappointed yet.

Know Your Blood Pressure Numbers

If you’re flirting with high blood pressure, take necessary actions immediately to bring it under control. Fortunately, the steps above will help bring these numbers within reason. If you’re overweight, start working on bringing those numbers down, as well.

Take Away: Take a good, honest look at your lifestyle and diet. Whatever shape you’re in now, your lifestyle and diet are supporting.

Vow right now to start taking better care of yourself. Take as good care of YOU as you do your spouse, children, and pets! It’s not selfish to take care of yourself – it’s selfish not to.

An Adorable but, Decidedly, Fat Cat
Unless you’re one of the chosen ones, you wouldn’t mind shedding a bit of butter below your belly.

If you’re one of the chosen ones, you can stop reading and go have a cookie.

According to an article titled Whole Grains Fight Belly Fat on WebMD.com, we should all start paying more attention to what we put into our grocery carts.  Not only could a diet that’s rich in whole grains shrink our “Chicken Graveyards,” it could lower our risk of heart disease.

Kind of a win-win situation, right?

The problem is when most people hear the words whole grains, they think of dry bread and cereal that tasteds like sticks.   Thankfully that’s not always the case.  The following foods are great sources of whole grains and satisy the pickiest taste buds:

  • Oatmeal – We should all be eating more oatmeal, anyway. Stir in nuts, fruit, honey – whatever it takes to make your taste buds sing.
  • Popcorn – Next to zero calories, as long as you don’t go butter happy (Guilty, guilty, guilty) or salt slappy (Guiltier, guiltier, guiltier.) What makes this such a danger zone for me is that, not only do I not shy away from salt and butter, I always put M&M’s in my popcorn. Try it, you’ll get hooked! – But I didn’t just say that, this is a health-conscious post, right?
  • Brown Rice – I won’t lie, it’s not that easy to go from white rice to brown rice. It has a completely different personaility, and it won’t win any Miss Congeniality awards with it. But you can outsmart it’s disposition and actually make it delicious. I cook it in chicken broth, rather than water. This gives it a much better flavor. When I have them on hand, I stir chopped almonds into the brown rice. Works wonders.
  • Baked Tortilla Chips – I’ve started getting these instead of potato chips and no one in my family seems to have noticed.  I try to keep some homemade salsa, pico de gallo, or guacamole on stand by.

Read the very informative Whole Grains Fight Belly Fat article by clicking the link.