Thursday, September 27, 2012
The Zombie Combat Zone!
If you build it, they will come...
As a child, I always dreamed of being a superhero. As an adult, I still have the same dream. And now, part of that dream is coming true next month when I'll be venturing out to the Zombie Combat Zone to play superhero amidst a full-scale zombie attack!
Armed with guns (paintball-style) and superpowers (from working out), a group of us are taking on the zombies to save the world from oblivion.
Check out this awesome new experience right here in B.C. for more info!
http://zombiecombatzone.com/
I hope I come back alive!!
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Mission Accomplished: 100 Days – NO SUGAR!
Whether
you’re trying to fit into that form-hugging dress for a friend’s wedding or
training for the next marathon in the Sahara desert, goal-setting is a great
way to get results and stay motivated.
I find goal-setting
a very helpful tool and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching my goal aids
me in other areas of my life as I realize, if I put my mind to it, I can do
anything (yes, even a diet with no refined sugar).
Last year, I
accepted a bet and successfully completed 185 days in a row of Bikram
Yoga. This year, without
provocation, I challenged myself to see if I could go 100 days in a row without
sugar.
This past
Tuesday was day 100. Mission
accomplished.
Was it
hard?
Some days,
yes. But overall, it was surprisingly do-able. I only found it difficult when I would see other people
eating treats or advertisements on TV.
But as the old adage goes: out of sight, out of mind. Truly.
What did it
entail?
Basically,
eating out was out of the question.
Every dish comes with some sort of sauce that inevitably has sugar in it
in some form. But I didn’t mind
this. Frankly, I can’t think of
one restaurant in this city that is the quintessential of culinary excellence
(this is what happens when you travel extensively throughout Europe). So I never felt like I was missing out.
No
alcohol. Yes, it’s been hard going
to the bar/patio to hang out and sip on water with a twist of lemon, or play
baseball in a BEER league, but I haven’t needed that drink so bad that I’ve had
to cave. Yet.
It forced me
to make my own food (god, I’m such a useless cook). But on the flip side, grocery shopping is so much quicker
and easier. I bypass all the
aisles because I basically only have to make two stops: the produce section and
the meat section.
That being
said, having no refined sugar has given me a chance to get the creative juices
flowing. When the sweet-tooth
craving hits me harder than usual, I’ve concocted some pretty tasty sugar-free
cookies (you guys have even tried some! Be honest, they're not so bad, right?)
What did an
average day of eating involve?
Breakfast: a plate of vegetables with almond
butter
Snack: Hummus with veggies
Lunch: Egg & Bean Salad
Dinner: Steak with asparagus and roasted garlic
The
benefits?
I’m pooping
1-2 times a day (I used to go once every five days). I have tons of energy and I never get that “I feel gross”
feeling after I eat. In fact, I
feel really good overall. Which is
why…
Instead of
the original plan of celebrating my No-Sugar milestone with an Extra Large
Banana Cream Pie Blizzard with extra whip cream and caramel sauce from Dairy
Queen, I’ve decided to continue with the no sugar lifestyle.
Don’t worry,
I’ll eventually have my DQ Blizzard (I’m not going to give up on ice cream) but
it just won’t be as often as I usually do (DQ is right down the street from my
place…and yes, they know me by name).
Have a milestone or goal you'd like to share? Let me know and I'll share it on the Beef Blog.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Beautiful Game...

Soccer. Football. World Cup. FIFA. UEFA. However you refer to it, soccer is known as "The Beautiful Game," not just because the Italian team members look as though they've been plucked directly off the pages of a GQ magazine. See for yourself below with these two amazing videos...
#1. If you can spare the time, check out the science behind Cristiano Ronaldo's mad skills...truly fascinating.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSL-gPMPVXI
#2. This is one of my very favorite videos of all time...check out the uber-talented Soufiane Touzani, one of the best freestyle footballers ever. I guarantee you will get football fever after this one. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5g9u8KL0Vw
IMPORTANT EURO 2012 DATES:
Semi-finals:
POR vs SPN - Wednesday June 27th @ 11:45am
ITA vs GER - Thursday June 28th @ 11:45am
The Final:
POR vs ITA - Sunday July 1st @ 11:45am
Here's hoping...
Thursday, March 29, 2012
We Were Born to Run...

It's not just a song by Bruce Springsteen, it's a fact.
I just wanted to share with you one of the best documentaries I've seen in a long time...
It's called "The Perfect Runner" last seen on:
Thursday, March 15, 2012 8:00 PM on CBC-TV and
Repeating Thursday March 22 at 10 pm ET/PT on CBC News Network
I searched high and low, but that's the last trace of its running schedule (no pun intended!) for the time being. I'm sure it'll pop up again on CBC, but if you can find it elsewhere, it is well worth the search. By the end of the show you will want to pull a Forrest Gump and take off running and never stop.
In the meantime, you can satiate your running curiosity with the best-selling book: "Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall. I've had several people highly recommend it to me and I will have a copy in my hands very soon. I can't wait.
So what are you waiting for? Get off that couch and GO FOR A RUN!!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
7 Ways Exercise Can Improve Your Sex Life

Here's the real reason why we do what we do, right guys?
So the next time you have to Duck Walk or do Burpees the length of the field, just remember this article (brought to you by
Fitbie.com):
If you want to turn up the heat in the bedroom, it can be as simple as lacing up your sneaks. After all, staying in shape doesn’t just help you look good—it can enhance your sex life, too.
“Physical fitness absolutely affects the physical intensity and quality of sex,” says Sara Nasserzadeh, PhD, co-author of The Orgasm Answer Guide. “Sex is a kind of exercise itself.” (Search: How many calories do you burn having sex?) Research shows that exercise can boost your testosterone levels, increase blood flow “down there,” and even improve your orgasms. Here, we get down and dirty and share seven ways that your workout could pay off between the sheets. Who knew that getting sweaty could be so sexy?
1. It Boosts Blood Flow
It just makes sense: The more you exercise, the healthier your arteries—including the ones that go between your legs. (Video: A cardio routine to get the blood pumping) Exercise increases the flexibility of your arteries, so it’s easier for them to expand and get blood coursing through your veins. And for men, the better your blood flow, the stronger your erection.
But it’s not just men who benefit. University of Texas at Austin researchers had 35 women come in on two separate occasions to watch a brief travel film followed by an erotic video; before one session, the women cycled for 20 minutes. Using a device that measures blood flow to the vagina, the researchers found that women were 169% more aroused while watching the X-rated film after a sweat session.
2. It Boosts Testosterone
Pumping iron can help pump up your levels of the sex hormone testosterone, too. A University of Baylor study found that men’s testosterone levels were highest during the 48 hours after they lifted weights.
In general, staying fit can help keep your testosterone levels from plummeting. A study conducted by the New England Research Institutes documented that a man’s waist size correlates with his testosterone levels. They found that a waist circumference larger than 41 inches was a better predictor of low testosterone levels than overall weight.
3. It Makes You More Reliable
Before you hit the Viagra, try hitting the gym instead. Studies show that exercise can cause men to have sex more often, and it can make them more reliable, too. In large study of 31,000 men, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health found that those who exercised vigorously for 20 to 30 minutes a day were 30% less likely to report having erectile dysfunction than were couch potatoes.
It’s never too late to start reaping the benefits of exercise. University of California, San Diego researchers tasked a group of sedentary but otherwise healthy middle-aged men to hit the gym for an hour, three to four times a week. After sticking to the exercise program for nine months, the men reported that sex was more frequent, more reliable, and more satisfying.
4. It Improves Your Stamina
To put it bluntly: Men, the better shape you’re in, the longer you’ll last in bed. “In most sex positions, the man needs to push, so he needs to have strong back muscles,” says Nasserzadeh. Plus, when you’re fit, your ejaculation lasts longer, and loose abdominal muscles or weak PC muscles might affect the angle or erection, she adds.
5. It Improves Flexibility
While trying out new sex positions might require some imagination, seeing how you can pull a muscle in the process doesn’t. “If you’re not flexible enough, you can’t strain yourself to do things when you’re exploring and becoming more adventurous in bed,” says Nasserzadeh.
If you want to get a little kinky beneath the sheets, lengthening and strengthening exercises (no pun intended!) can help you contort your body. To keep your muscles limber, yoga and Pilates are excellent options.
6. It Gets You in the Mood
Whether they’re worrying about their children or making a checklist for the next day, women are particularly prone to a mind that wanders during sex. And since, for women, emotions play such a large part in getting turned on, drifting thoughts can lower sexual satisfaction. Luckily, exercising can help you get more in tune with your body and emotion in the moment. “Yoga and breathing exercises can teach you to how to cut out external distractions so you can concentrate in the moment,” says Nasserzadeh.
7. It Makes You Feel Hot
Exercise makes you look good and feel good—and that confidence carries over to the bedroom. University of Arkansas researchers surveyed 450 college students and found that people who were physically fit also saw themselves as hotter commodities and better in the sack. More than 90% of men who said they had a much-above-average fitness level also ranked their sexual desirability and performance as above average or much above average. Among women, 80% of those who worked out four to five days a week rated their bedroom antics as above average, and 60% of them thought of themselves as above average on an attractiveness scale.
So there you have it! Now get out there and do some "Saturday Night" Pushups!
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