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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

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The 14 Day Fat Furnace


A couple days ago I sent you an email telling you about my rapid fat loss program called the 14 Day Fat Furnace that’s proven to melt fat fast.

Since that email on Monday, I've been flooded with emails from folks who want to join it so I decided that I'm going to take on 15 new clients into my program and I'm starting it this coming Monday.

Here are some details about the program that you should know before you join:

This is a 14 day training and nutrition (modification) program that's relatively intense. You're going to work hard for two weeks BUT your results are going to come fast and will be significant when you follow the program.

Some people will lose six to twelve pounds during these two weeks and a couple dress and pant sizes.

The program is simple in its brilliance. You'll receive full access to the US Sports Online Strength and Conditioning System commit to working out at your gym, your schedule 3-5 days per week for two weeks, and eat the foods that I've outlined for you in the program. It's simple actually – just read it and eat it and the results will come.

You will experience soreness in your muscles. Nothing too bad, but definitely some soreness letting you know that you just had an awesome workout.

And the nutritional guidance I give you will NOT be anything like a starvation diet. I'm totally against starvation diets. It's actually a decent amount of calories manipulated in a crafty way to help your body burn maximum fat and to retain muscle tone during the 14 days.

I think you'll actually enjoy it.

Now here's the best part of this whole thing... the cost.

Since I'm only taking on a small group of 15 new clients on this program. I've priced it for anyone to afford.

The entire 14 Day Fat Furnace program is Free for the first 7 days and you can continue on the program for only $9.99 per month.

Like I said, the program starts this coming Monday. So if you want to be one of the first 15 people on the program and get a lot of fat burning and muscle toning done in only 14 days- then you need to sign up now by clicking here And Sign up for US Sports Online Strength and Conditioning to lock in your spot for this Monday.

If you have any questions just reply to this email or call me at 5715015306. This program is going to sell out quick at this low price and with the limited number of spots available. So be sure to call me at the number above or reply to this email.

Looking forward to seeing you in the program this coming Monday!

Nathan Lewis CSCS
 
"I've lost 20 lbs. 5 dress sizes and over 10% bodyfat" I have seen many results, including increased self-esteem, energy and stamina. It is definitely more than I expected when I began my first session in front of the dreaded squat machine" Donna Trainee for 3 years.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Exercise Can Ward Off Gallstones

 
Study Offers More Reason to Get Fit
(MSNBC News Services, )  Exercise isn't just good for the heart your gallbladder will thank you, too. Women who exercise two to three hours a week cut their risk of excruciatingly painful gallstones by nearly one-third compared with women who don't exercise at all, according to a study at the Harvard School of Public Health.
THE USUAL treatment for painful gallstones is removal of the gallbladder, and about 500,000 Americans, two-thirds of them women, have their gallbladders taken out each year. The operations and hospitalization cost more than $5 billion a year, and the problem is the most common and costly digestive disease requiring hospitalization, according to the National Institutes of Health.
An earlier study by the same group looked only at men, even though women are twice as likely to develop gallstones. This study, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, confirmed the earlier findings.
STUDY DETAILS
The researchers, led by Dr. Michael F. Leitzmann, looked at 60,290 women who were ages 40 to 65 in 1986 and had no history of gallstone disease. The women filled in surveys every two years about their activity. Overall, women who exercised about 30 minutes a day cut their risk of gallbladder surgery by 31 percent.
Obesity increases the risk of gallstones, as does rapid weight loss. But even after the researchers took obesity and recent weight changes into account, the exercisers were still 20 percent less likely to undergo gallbladder surgery.
POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS
The researchers theorize that exercise may reduce the cholesterol content of bile, the digestive juice stored in the gallbladder. That could reduce the number of gallstones, since 80 percent of the gallstones in this country are solid cholesterol. Also, people who exercise have more active large intestines and better levels of blood sugar and insulin, all of which may reduce the risk of gallstones.
Women who sit for 41 to 60 hours a week  that's most women with desk jobs were found to be 42 percent more likely to need their gallbladders removed than those who spend six hours or less sitting down. At more than 60 hours a week, the risk skyrockets: A woman is 132 times as likely to need gall bladder surgery as someone who spends most of her waking hours on her feet.
I think many diseases that are problems for us in the United States are lifestyle-oriented, said Dr. Joe Hines, a professor at UCLA Medical School. I think this is another study which points out the importance of Americans being more physically active.
Dr. Rudra Rai, a professor of gastroenterology at Johns Hopkins University, said the results aren't surprising, but the study was the first he has seen to sort the effects of exercise out from a vast array of other factors, such as weight, age, hormone replacement therapy, diabetes, smoking, alcohol and caffeine.
 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

University of the District of Columbia Announces Hiring of Kaitlyn Pasko as Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

July 1, 2014


WASHINGTON, DC – Head coach Melynda Brown has announced the hiring of Kaitlyn Pasko as the Assistant Women's Lacrosse Coach at the University of the District of Columbia on July 1st, 2014.
 
"We are incredibly fortunate to have Kaitlyn join our staff here at UDC," Brown said. "She brings the experience of playing and coaching at the Division I level as well as her successful coaching and recruiting ability from the Division II level. Kaitlyn will help our program continue to improve with her strong work ethic and knowledge of the game."
 
Pasko, who served as an Assistant Coach at Division I George Mason this past season, will assist Brown with recruiting, practices, and all day-to-day operations of the women's lacrosse program which enters its second season in Spring 2015.
 
At George Mason, Pasko helped guide the Patriots to a 7-9 overall record – a two-win improvement from the previous season that included an 11-9 victory at St. Bonaventure in their first ever conference game as a member of the Atlantic 10. Mid-season, she seamlessly assumed the roles of offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator, and helped steer three of her players toward All-Atlantic 10 honors, including senior Rachel Obregon, who finished 6th in the league with 45 points behind 33 goals and 12 assists. Pasko also took on a number of administrative tasks such as uploading film from each home game in compliance with IWLCA regulations, scheduling and budgeting all team meals and travel, and supervising the team's study-hall hours each week. Additionally, she served as Assistant Director of TRIO Lacrosse Camps.
 
Before GMU, Pasko spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Division II Le Moyne. While at Le Moyne, Pasko helped lead the Dolphins to three consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, reaching the semifinals in 2011 and 2012 and the quarterfinals in 2013. Le Moyne captured the regular season Northeast-10 Conference Championship in 2012 and 2013 and the NE-10 Tournament Championship in 2013.
 
At Le Moyne, Pasko acted as the offensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator and assistant director of Ultimate Draw Lacrosse Camps. She was responsible for preparing and managing the team budget and travel, opponent scouting reports, summer/winter workout conditioning packets and individual workout routines. As the offensive coordinator, Pasko designed, coordinated and directed all offensive plays, establishing a unit that included seven players with 25+ points in 2013. Her tenure culminated in six NCAA Division II First Team All-Americans, including the 2013 IWLCA Midfielder of the Year and the 2012 and 2013 Northeast-10 Players of the Year.
 
Pasko was a four-year varsity lacrosse letter winner at Oregon, while also participating four years with the Student-Athlete Advisory Council and making the Dean's List and MPSF All-Academic Team. She is a 2010 graduate of the University of Oregon with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and earned a Masters of Business Administration in May 2013 from Le Moyne College.

Big Train Fall To Redbirds,NPR From Povich Field

Big Train Fall To Redbirds 


On Monday night, the Bethesda Big Train looked to get back on track after losing the night before as they traveled to Baltimore to play the Redbirds. Henry Sisson (North Carolina) -- pictured above -- got the start and went six innings, giving up five hits and three earned runs against six strikeouts.  The Big Train lost 4-3, and have their first two-game losing streak of the season.

The Big Train opened up the scoring in the top of third.  Logan Farrar (Virginia Commonwealth) hit a sacrifice fly to score Andrew Brown (San Diego State).  Later in the inning, Brandon Lowe (Maryland) singled and scored Tony DiLeo (Eastern Michigan) to make the score 2-0 Big Train.

The two run lead was safe until the Redbirds scored two runs in the bottom of the 7th.  And in the bottom of the 8th, the Redbirds tacked on two more runs to give them a 4-2 lead.

In the 9th inning, the Big Train looked to rally and make a comeback but were unable to and only scored one run in the top of the 9th.

Notes:  Cody Brown (Mississippi State) had two hits...Come outTuesday night to see the Herndon Braves take on the Big Train at Shirley Povich Field.
NPR From Povich Field 
 
NPR's Weekend Edition ran a piece Sunday on the fading art of baseball score keeping-and told the story through the words of people at a Bethesda Big Train baseball game.

Don Gonyea, NPR's national political correspondent, put campaigns and elections aside for one night and reported on baseball spectators and officials who chronicle every pitch and play. Gonyea interviewed Big Train founder Bruce Adams; his wife, author and playwright Peggy Engel; and official scorer Glenn Orlin-all three of whom know a thing or two about baseball. 

To listen to this segment, click here.

2014 CRCBL Standings 
 
TEAM
W
L
%
GB
BIG TRAIN 
18
3
.857
 -
Baltimore Redbirds
12
8
.600
5.5
Rockville Express
13
9
.591
5.5
Alexandria Aces
12
9
.571
6
Vienna River Dogs
9
10
.474
8
Herndon Braves
9
10
.474
8
Youse's Orioles
10
12
.455
8.5
Gaithersburg Giants
10
12
.455
8.5
DC Grays
9
14
.391
10
SS-Takoma T-Bolts
8
13
.381
10
Baltimore Dodgers
6
16
.273
12.5

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