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Friday, June 26, 2020

The Truth About Vaccines Featuring: BREAKING: Zach McElroy - Facebook Insider - Tells All

BREAKING: Charlene interviews Zach McElroy about his "insider" knowledge of blatant censorship that is going on at Facebook. Because of Zach, we now have proof that Facebook is anti-MAGA and is using their platform to influence our elections! What can we do about this? Join Zach and Charlene and learn more!



 Charlene Bollinger is a devoted Christian, wife, mother of 4 home-educated children, health freedom advocate, and co-founder and CEO of The Truth About Cancer and Vaccines. She is a former model and actress, fitness buff. 

 After losing several family members to conventional cancer treatments, Charlene along with her husband, Ty, learned the truth about cancer and the cancer industry, as well as the truth about vaccines and currently work together bringing the truth to the people. 

Charlene speaks at many conferences and is a guest on various health-related radio shows helping people discover that cancer does NOT have to be a death sentence. Charlene & Ty host a biweekly internet news program: TTAC Global Health News. 

Charlene is currently doing a video interview series on The Truth About Vaccines 2020 and Censorship. She is also starting the "United Medical Freedom Super PAC" with other leaders in the medical freedom movement. This Super PAC will change the world and help restore our medical and religious freedoms.

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Police Activity On US Sports Net Presented by Tactical P.E. Featuring: Bodycam Shows Rescue of Man From Burning Car in Stanislaus County, California. And Create an Incident Command Post using vehicle accessories such as tailgate tents, lights and flags

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Stanislaus County, California — The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage, showing the moments when Deputy Saul McNaul and Good Samaritan John Phelps rushed to the rescue after seeing a pickup truck veer off the road and burst into flames.
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The incident happened on June 21 around 2:40 p.m. while the deputy was patrolling in the Knight's Ferry area around Highway 120/108 near Willms Road. Investigators are still trying to figure out what led to the accident, but said they don’t think drugs or alcohol contributed to the crash. The driver doesn’t remember much about the crash or his rescue. 
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Create an Incident Command Post using vehicle accessories such as tailgate tents, lights and flags

  • Author Renee Christenson
When fires break out or accidents happen, emergency response teams are quick to arrive on the scene. Fast response is necessary in order to save lives and property. Anyone involved in an incident relies on the police, fire fighters or other responders at the scene to act quickly, organize efficiently, and make life-saving decisions. In such hectic conditions, organization is imperative and establishing the incident command post to coordinate response activities is top priority. It can often be difficult to distinguish which response vehicle is coordinating efforts, which is why custom vehicle accessories make all the difference. Accessories such as easy to set up EMS vehicle tents and lighting that can turn any response vehicle into a clearly designated incident command post are important tools for first responders. These vehicle accessories are making a hugely positive impact on incident management.
The need to take orders from a single center is quite clear. The accident scene is full of many responders and all of them are on the scene to offer valuable assistance needed. However, the fact that so many people are on scene with a wide variety of emergency vehicles may create confusion.
Any additional amount of confusion can easily lead to loss of lives that would otherwise have been prevented. Experts have noted that such mistakes have contributed to unfortunate happenings at accident scenes, they have since developed products and recommended the implementation of a mobile incident command center. The responders are therefore coordinated from the command vehicle identified by a clearly marked canopy, flag and lighting.
Personnel arriving on scene shouldn't have to ask "Where's the command post?" But finding a sedan - or SUV - size command post in a sea of massive fire and rescue apparatus can pose a challenge. With EMS vehicle Command Post Flag and Light any vehicle can be identified by the green "CP" flag and a green beacon mounted on a collapsible, 10´ aluminum, shock-corded pole that attaches to the side of the chosen response vehicle via extra strong magnets. The beacon is visible from two miles away and can be set to stay lit or to flash.
First Responder vehicle canopies were designed and created specifically to aid rescuers who will be arriving in different vehicle types. You may have even seen these accessories used in some of your favorite shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. These canopies are adjustable to fit the rear opening of most emergency vehicle trucks, SUV's and vans. EMS vehicle tents are lightweight, easy to stow and quick to set up.

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These custom vehicle canopies are also designed to protect valuable equipment including computers, radios, fax machines and coordination materials by offering extended protection from the elements four feet beyond the rear of the vehicle. This easily provides enough space and shelter for up to 4 professionals on the scene to operate equipment and coordinate efforts. As most responders know, accidents are never convenient, which is why the additional lighting proves to be useful at night. This design is engineered specifically to aid the mobile rescue unit.
Accident victims rely on responders and responders rely training and having the right equipment accessible. First responders are finding great value in EMS vehicle accessories such as easy up truck tents with command post markings and lighting.
Renee Christenson invented the Bumperchute®, a tailgate canopy that transforms the rear area of an emergency responder vehicle into a mobile incident command post. These EMS vehicle tents were designed specifically for first responders, but have been finding popularity as recreational truck tents for events as well.

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1 John 4:4 King James Version (KJV)

Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.
Whacky wild and maybe scary times in our country and world Athletes and Warriors. But be of good cheer as greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world. Thank you for taking time out to tune in today. May you find our programming informative, educational, inspirational, and entertaining. Yes indeed we are in this together. We just as well smile along the way!

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Wednesday, June 24, 2020

The Rock Almighty Devotional, Praise, and Worship with Rachel Rachel

Receiving Undeserved Righteousness from CDM

The word “righteous” is widely misunderstood, and the world often refers to it in terms of being self-righteous. Righteousness is defined as excellent, virtuous, and ethical; however, if we attempted to be this way through our own efforts, we would fail miserably. Jesus Christ makes us this way, not because of anything we could ever accomplish, but because of what He did on the cross.

Righteousness is a gift we receive from Him by faith when we realize that He’s our foundation.
Understanding who we are in Christ brings us to an understanding that righteousness isn’t about what we deserve; it’s about receiving it by His grace. Basing our identity in Jesus gives us a solid foundation that can never be shaken, moved, or destroyed. God is a God of abundance; because of who He is, when we receive righteousness, we also receive wisdom, sanctification, redemption, and other spiritual gifts. These are things for which we can’t take the credit.
Our righteousness is based on our unwavering belief and trust in Jesus, to the point where we don’t rely on our intellectual understanding. There will be times when faith departs from earthly knowledge, but this type of knowledge shifts and changes constantly. True wisdom is a gift from God, in whom is no shadow of turning.
Our actions could never justify us in God’s sight. The just live by faith in Christ; therefore, our faith actually makes us the righteousness of God. Studying His Word, as expressed through the Gospel of Grace, and acting on it makes us like wise men who build their house on solid rock to withstand the storms of life when they hit. Trusting in Him gives us strength and stability that the world simply doesn’t have.
Prayer:
Father God, You gave us Your own righteousness, which is based on what Your Son did on the cross. This frees us from the burdensome requirements of our self-efforts to perform until we are “good enough.” Thank You for this. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Scriptures:
1 Corinthians 3:11
Isaiah 28:16, NLT
1 Corinthians 1:30, 31
James 1:17
Galatians 3:11
Romans 1:17
Hebrews 10:38
Matthew 7:24, 25
For more on how faith in Christ makes us righteous in God’s eyes even when we feel we don’t deserve it, click on the link for the DVD, Righteousness Without Works.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Lifestyle Christianity Featuring: Todd White - Crushing Fear. And DISASTERS: What Did Jesus Say To Us

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DISASTERS: What Did Jesus Say To Us


Author Agwom Izang Itse
 
What did Jesus say to do in a time of disaster? There were two disasters that The Lord talked about.
The first one was about those who lost their lives because of Pilate, and also those who lost their lives because the Tower of Si loam fell on them.
Jesus used these two instances, as an opportunity to teach those Galileans about what their attitude should be in response to these disasters. We are now being faced with one disaster after another, and we need to learn what Jesus taught about the subject.
Jesus was quite clear in saying that those that were killed were not any worse sinners than the people that survived and lived. Jesus was saying to the people that when a terrible catastrophe occurs; it is a warning to all that survive the ordeal.
Jesus not only tells the people that they are no better than the ones that perished, but He goes a step further, and He tells them that they should repent or they also will perish.
When we see the disasters through the news reports; what do we do? First, and foremost; we repent of our own sins, and we turn to God. That is the most important response.
After that, we need to pray, and The Holy Spirit will lead us and guide us. Those that have matured in the Lord; the real sons and daughters of God are those who inquire of The Lord before they do anything.
They know that whatever they do; it is of small value unless it is in obedience and anointed by The Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will show us how to pray and what to do.
Disasters are being televised in every area of the world today, and our first response is to humble ourselves, pray, seek God and turn from any and all of our own evil ways. It is a warning to us, and we must realize that it is only by the grace of God that we have not perished.
Repentance is a wonderful opportunity to be refreshed, renewed, and revived in The Lord. The Lord went about saying, "Repent for The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand".
Why did Jesus emphasis this point? Because we do not know when our time to die will come, but The Lord Jesus was warning us to always repent in order to be right with Him.
We are never to take our salvation for granted because we are told to "work out our own salvation with fear and trembling", and also that "those who endure to the end will be saved". We are told to "take heed when we think we stand; lest we fall", and we are not to think more highly of ourselves than we should.
Presumption is something to be shunned. It is only by the grace of God that we will be saved, and all the works in the world will not usher us into The Throne of God.
Jesus preached repentance all of the time because He loved all of the people, and He didn’t want even one person to perish without eternal salvation with Him. We here in these perilous times need to do the same.
Each new disaster and tragedy is an opportunity for repentance, refreshing, renewal and revival. When we do what Jesus taught us to do first, then we will be greatly effective
in whatever He leads us to do.
Jesus only did what The Father revealed for Him to do, and how much more should we only do as He directs. Let us put The Lord Jesus Christ in His rightful position as The Head and Lord of The Church, which is His Body.

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Monday, June 22, 2020

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Journey into Strength and Conditioning with NHL athletes to everyday people with Ryan Van Asten: Two time Stanley Cup Champion and Current Calgary Flames Strength and Conditioning Coach From CoachTube!



Calgary Flames Strength and Conditioning Coach, Ryan Van Asten knows what it takes to develop athletes to reach their pinnacle of performance. His previous tenure with the Los Angeles Kings includes two Stanley Cups in three seasons. Ryan brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise to the young and developing Flames. Already in his second season with the Flames we can see development and improvement in Flames athletes. In addition to his winning pedigree, Ryan possesses an exceptional educational background. He holds two degrees from Queen’s University in Kingston Ontario, a Bachelor of Science degree in Life Sciences and a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education degree. He also possesses a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Calgary. This article chronicles Ryan’s career up to present day and provides insight into the work he is currently doing with the Calgary Flames. This article also offers insights and guidance for both athletes and non- athletes that can be implemented on a daily basis.
Background
Ryan shares with us how he started his career as a trainer. “It was an interesting path gained the experience necessary to begin as a young professional. I was actually a hockey player myself. As a player, I was never the biggest player or the fastest, but I had a tremendous work ethic. While playing hockey and studying at Queen’s University, one of the guys I was playing with, Anthony Slater, started working at Athletes' Performance which is now known as EXOS. He helped me design a structured program that helped me immensely on my growth as an athlete. He got me interested in improving my knowledge about strength and conditioning. Later on when I was already in Grad School in Calgary, I ran into a group from Athletes’ Performance at the Human Performance Lab at the UofC, and after meeting with them and talking to Anthony I was able to land an internship at one of their facilities. That internship was my first exposure to working with professional athletes. It was a really good learning experience. In fact, I think that was the turning point in my career.”
Ryan reflects that “before the internship I was working as a trainer and going to school. I would train people in a very ordinary way. Beginning with a warm up for 10-15 minutes, then we would lift weights and then we would do conditioning. The internship changed my perspective on training and showed me a movement based approach. ” Ryan elaborates, “I began to think about movement differently. The internship helped me realize that strength and conditioning is partly about making athletes move more efficiently, which is beneficial for non-athletes as well.”
Movement Based Training for the Every Day Person
Ryan adds “it is really difficult to start learning about movement based training on your own. Ideally, you need to find a trainer who is knowledgeable in this area and knows what training program will best suit you. To put it into perspective, I’ve had professional athletes, some of the best players in the world that have difficulty performing simple movements on dry land when they are out of their element. It takes a little bit of coaching to help them get better. For the regular person being able to move without discomfort or pain requires just a bit of guidance.”
Individuals who influenced Ryan
Ryan comments, “There are many people that I came across in the past who have helped me.” Anthony Slater who was mentioned earlier in this article and who is currently the Vice President of strategic accounts at EXOS “really got me excited about Strength and Conditioning”. Then there is, David Frost who is now a PhD researcher at University of Toronto. Ryan explains, “Dave and I were in school together at Queens University. His knowledge on the topic of Strength and Conditioning was superior to mine. I tried to learn from him as much as possible. There are other individuals who influenced me like the great group of strength and conditioning coaches at the Canadian Sport Institute in Calgary, including Matt Jordan, Scott Maw, Mac Reid, and Jeremiah Barnert. Another guy that I should mention is Andy O'Brien. He is Crosby's coach and now works for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Andy has helped me a lot over my career and we still communicate regularly.”
Ryan continues, “Having done grad school in Calgary under the tutelage of the two brightest physiologists on the planet, Dr. Dave Smith and Dr. Steve Norris, has helped me immensely with my physiological knowledge. Honestly, learning physiology from them, one can't learn better from anyone.”
Launch of Career
After completion of the internship, a position opened up at the Canadian Sport Institute in Calgary where Olympic athletes train to reach the Olympic podium. He was able to land a job with the Women’s Olympic Hockey team for the 2010 Olympics. Ryan explains at the Institute, “I was lucky enough to be contracted to Hockey Canada which resulted in being a part of the World Championships and ultimately being selected by Hockey Canada to be the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of the women’s hockey team. It was an awesome experience coaching the women’s team at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and winning the Gold Medal.”
NHL Career with LA Kings
It was in 2011 that the opportunity knocked to work in the NHL. Ryan was selected to be the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the LA Kings. In his first season (2011-2012) with the team he won a Stanley Cup. This feat was again achieved in 2014 when the Kings won the cup a second time in three years.
Ryan comments on his remarkable achievement. “That was the most amazing thing in my career. Winning Stanley Cup is a lot different than Olympic championship. To win both Stanley Cups is really impressive. It is such a hard accomplishment. I was so fortunate to be part of that, twice! I would like to think that my work with those players helped the athletes perform through the grueling games and rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Ultimately, winning the cup is something you dream of as a kid. I never won a Stanley cup as a player, but to be a part of it feels amazing! I don't think you can ever repeat the road to the cup the Kings took in 2014 where the team became only the 4th team in NHL history to come back from a 3- 0 deficit in a series to win it. Not many things in the game are more difficult than that. Going through those dramatic and intense moments with the group of athletes in that locker room was just really phenomenal.”
The Role of Strength and Conditioning in the Play Offs
Ryan explains that during the Playoffs Strength and Conditioning is kept relatively simple. At that point in the season “I don't want to introduce all kinds of new things into my program. Things that change during the play offs in terms of Strength and Conditioning typically are the volume and intensity of the work. In the playoffs you are essentially playing every other night, it all boils down to how the athletes recovered from game to game. In 2012 we got relatively lucky, as we finished all the rounds sooner. There were series where we got almost a week in between and everyone was able to recover in that time.”
Coming Home to Calgary to be the Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Flames
For the 2014/2015 season Ryan decided to return home to Calgary to become the Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Flames. Currently, Ryan is in his second year with the Flames. Ryan comments on his decision to come back to Calgary, trading in the sandals he can wear to the beach in LA for snow shoes to wear in Calgary, “The biggest reason for the move back was a family decision. My wife was in Calgary pretty much the whole time I was in LA. She is a doctor, so we found out it was very difficult for her to come to LA to work. Also, Calgary is my home. And, working in Canadian city, in a Canadian Market with unbelievably passionate Fans is something to behold. So far it has been unbelievable.”
When I asked Ryan what kind/type of work he has been doing with the Flames and how different it was from working with the Kings, he responded: Ryan responded, “It's a similar approach, but I’d like to think I made some changes that have made my program better. Hockey players are a relatively homogeneous group, so there are lots of similarities within this group and how you structure the training and nutrition. The gyms are a bit different in terms lay out and availability and often, I have to structure things around because of that.”
Ryan comments on what we are seeing this year with the Flames and what are his plans for the team for the rest of the year. “Building off of last year’s success, I think you can expect the same. I don't think there are many teams that work harder than we do in terms of training and practice. In my opinion, we are one of the fittest teams in the league. One of our young players, Sam Bennet, who is 19 years old, had a really great off season training. He is bigger and stronger than before due to the hard work he has been doing to improve his body composition and performance. And I would expect this to continue. Overall, you can expect Calgary Flames to show lots of progress this year.”
Behind the Scenes
Ryan takes us behind the scenes tour of how Hockey Strength and Conditioning programs are developed. “When the players come to Calgary in September, we do a full battery of physical testing on them. This encompasses strength and power to energy systems and functional movement. From there you can start building individual programs. There are younger and older players that we work with. For younger players, their potential is broader as they have not accumulated the same type of training volume over the years. So, for them, mastering the basic movements is essential. For older guys, in terms of their physical maturity, most of the time they need to work on different things. They might not necessarily need to build more general strength, although often they need to work on mobility and movement. We still do lifting as they are trying to get stronger and faster. If we take Mark Giordano as an example, he is the fittest guy on the team, by far. His strength and power is impeccable and he is really easy to work with. He might need to work on his mobility and flexibility, little things like that, while maintaining everything else and trying to get better each time. Another example would be Johnny Gaudreau, who is a smaller athlete and doesn't have as much strength and power. However, he is a relatively strong guy from the stand point of the gym. Like other young players, he needs to accumulate some good quality training over time and just continue to improve.”
Ryan gives as a typical training scenario, “The way I would break down a workout session is when guys come in, they would do their own soft tissue work, like foam rolling or using a softball. After that we work on lengthening of the tissue through just basic stretching types of movements and mobilizing joints. From there, they need to re-introduce good pattern. If you shut down the soft tissue to lengthen it, you want to re-activate then and integrate them into the appropriate sequencing and patter. Then I would start increasing the intensity in terms of the dynamic movement. That is essentially the main body of the warmup. Then we go to all the skill work. We would include things like linear and later skill, resisted movement patterns, complexed with free movement patterns for example. All that would take from 45 minutes to an hour. After that, guys would go into the weight room and do the lifts assigned for that day. And then we would do some conditioning. A typical training in the off-season could be up to two to two and a half hours long. Plus, if they are going on the ice, it could be another 45 minutes.
Tracking a Player’s Progress throughout the Year
Ryan outlines how to track and measure the progress of a player. “In the summer, with the athletes in Calgary, we do weekly tracking on bilateral force plates. A force plate is designed to measure the forces and moments applied to its top surface as a subject stands, steps, or jumps on it. We measure force and asymmetries of vertical jumps. One of the neat things is that if you are doing such jumps, you can see how athlete decelerates and if one leg is taking more load than the other. We are tracking things like that. Also, we track body weight, body fat, body composition, various strength, power, core and speed measurements. Throughout the year we do monthly body composition measurements. There are quite a number of things we do to track the athletes, such as sleeping hours, readiness to train, performance, resting and fatigue levels.”
Important Components as Part of Strength and Conditioning
Blood Analysis
Ryan explains, “One of the biggest things for athletes is their recovery and their sleep. With the Flames we do blood work with our athletes and customize nutrition plans and supplementation.”
Nutrition
“From the nutrition stand point, in my opinion nothing beats real food. So we always have high quality foods available to our athletes. We also have a nutritionist on our team that works with athletes and builds a personal diet for each one of them. I don't think supplements are always necessary. However, we do have supplementation available, such as amino-acids, whey protein isolate, recovery supplement and a carbohydrate supplement.”
The Role of Proper Footwear and Even No Footwear While Training
Another aspect to training is proper footwear. Ryan explains, “The shoes that every team in the NHL gets are the same type of Reeboks. We are using CrossFit shoes at the moment. I like them as they are flat and have pretty solid sole. They are good for sprinting and lifting in the weight room.
Most of the players gravitate towards more of minimalist types of footwear. New Balance also has these. Actually, there are many things that I would want to do without shoes. You have a different type of connection with ground; it changes your proprioceptive feedback that can help you with your balance and your movement. It's teaching your feet to work differently using different muscles and sequencing, which will in turn increase strength, conditioning, coordination, and balance, which will make an enormous difference when on ice.”
Building Speed and Agility
Ryan explains, “In most cases, especially with young players, lack of speed is typically lack of strength. Strength is often overlooked when talking about speed and agility: if you don't have adequate strength and aren’t putting enough force into the gorund, then you simply aren't going to be fast. There are many ways in which you can train to improve your strength, some main exercises and most common ones would be squats, lunges, and deadlifts. Sled pushing is also an excellent exercise in strength building. It can get you in a low, almost acceleration type position and you can use it in many different ways. You can use it in speed work and conditioning. You can do resistant movements with a band and have a partner help you. The partner could put the band around your waist and add resistance while you march, skip and do high kneed drills. Also, there are all kinds of exercises with medicine balls.”
Ryan adds, “Another way to build speed is sprinting in a straight line or with changing directions. At the same time the quality of the movement has to be really good. Everyone has to learn the mechanics of the body to even run properly. Otherwise you might not get all the benefits that you want from it.”
Building Stamina and Endurance
Ryan explains, “For our athletes, it's a systematic approach to building stamina and endurance. What you need to look at is what is going on in one shift, how many shifts the person has during the game, how many games have been played in a year and so on. Also, we need to look at the aerobic system and the anaerobic system particularly in the summer because it is difficult to do off-ice in season with the rigorous schedule.
Some of the athletes don't need to do so much pure speed work, but they are lacking lactate capacity. Let’s say the athlete is trapped in their own zone. The longer the shift goes and the more intense it is, the athlete gets more fatigued and their lactic acid builds up which in turn drops their performance. When they stop skating or moving, that is when penalties are taken, goals are scored on you or you are forced to ice the puck. Increasing the tolerance to lactic acid in an athlete will make them attenuate exhaustion in their muscles and that could be the difference from getting scored on during an extended shift or getting the puck out of the zone. Overall, building stamina and endurance is a very complex approach that needs individual assessment.”
Building Mental Toughness in Athletes
Ryan explains, “Some guys innately have mental toughness. They don't need to work on it. Some guys can work on it a little bit. From my stand point, to work on that, means to surround them with people who already have the mental toughness in them. That is a huge motivator. In addition, we do have sports psychology available for players if they need it.”
Strength and Conditioning for Everyday People in Everyday Life
Ryan offers everyday people advice to improving their quality of life through strength and conditioning. “In terms of strength and conditioning, the biggest piece of a puzzle would be your nutrition. That would have the biggest effect on your health and body composition. My philosophy for an average person would be: make sure that you are eating whole and real foods, mostly vegetables, basically as many as you want. Drink lots of water and don't eat anything processed.”
When it comes to the training stand point, the biggest thing is to do something that you like to do. People who live the longest and have the most fulfilling lives, are not the ones who go to CrossFit gyms and work at their 110% intensity on a regular basis. Rather, they walk a lot; they stand a lot, etc. These people are just living a long fulfilling life being happy and healthy. Essentially, be moving all the time. You don't have to go to the gym every day and set world records. If someone says that you are just weak and don't want to work hard that is not true.”
When asked what great moves are to begin with, Ryan answered, “Simple movements like split squats. If you are able to go nice and low and able to have control in that low position and stand up with a weight that would be the simple drill to complete. Then you can progress to reverse lunging, side lunging, etc. Doing these exercises will reduce and eliminate pain such as lower back pain. Lower back pain usually is the result of really weak glute muscles and as a result people’s hips don't move and extend properly. As a result lower back takes the hit. This is why some people can’t bend over to tie their shoes, lift groceries or stand up from a chair!”
Combat the Effects Sitting All Day
Most people spend their days sitting all day for work. Ryan explains “sitting all day is detrimental to your health. Some progressive companies have “stand up” desks. I think that is the best thing. While sitting for the whole day, your shoulders fall forward, your arms are internally rotated, your head is forward all the time, and the front of your hips are in a shortened position. Deadlifts are a great exercise to train hip extension and the posterior muscles of your body, rowing for upper part of your back and any type of shoulder work. The work for the posterior musculature can be done daily.”
How you can work on Balance, Core Strength, Stamina and Endurance
Ryan explains, “In terms of core strength, I think you need to think about functionality. It boils down to stability of the lumbo-pelvic complex. Simple movements such as front and side planks are a great start. During rotational exercises, the movement should be coming from hip rotation and not from the spine. The lumbar spine should be relatively stable throughout the exercises. An important thing to remember is that there are so many different variations of exercises and you must start from the simplest and slowly build up to the most complex exercises.
When it comes to the everyday person’s life, most people sit all day and don’t really know how to take control of their pelvis. People don't know how to rotate their pelvis with their own power; they have no control of it. Therefore, part of the core training is teaching athletes and people in general to control their pelvis to keep strong in the glutes and in the lower abdominal muscles.”
Future of Strength and Conditioning
Ryan believes “Strength and Conditioning will progress in the technology side. It is exponentially growing in its applications and what it can potentially add is unbelievable. One thing I am cautious about is that you have to make sure that your philosophy and program are sound before you start messing around with the technological novelties. They are useless if your training philosophy is not set. The training is increasingly becoming more based on movement rather than old-style lifting and running.”
Ryan’s Immediate and Long Term Goals
Ryan explains his “immediate goal is to win a Stanley Cup in Calgary. It's been a while since the Flames won the cup dating back to 1989. For me, just seeing all the fans at the play offs last season was unbelievable! Last year, when Calgary won the first round against Vancouver, I could barely drive home, because people were celebrating on the streets and having a great time! What I love about Calgary is that the fans are so passionate.”
Secondary, “I started an internship program with Calgary Flames. Every summer I am taking one or two undergrad or graduate students and I share with them my philosophy and show them how I train hockey players. My legacy and long term objective is to help these young people reach their goals. Also, I would like to continue to keep myself in great health, eat well, and exercise frequently. There are other things I am interested in, such as doing research for/about hockey.”




Sunday, June 21, 2020

BBcom Featuring: Chocolate Peanut Butter Low Carb Protein Pancakes Recipe | Isopure Protein

Looking to add a protein punch to your morning meal? Try out these healthy low carb pancakes, which combine protein and peanut butter into one glorious pancake experience! 
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| Chocolate Peanut Butter Low Carb Protein Pancakes Recipe | 
1 scoop Isopure LowCarb Chocolate Peanut Butter protein powder 
1 tbsp. Unsweetened cocoa powder 
2 tbsp. Peanut flour 
3 tbsp. Coconut flour Pinch of salt 
½ tsp. Baking powder 
⅓ cup plain, nonfat Greek yogurt 
2 whole eggs 
¼ cup unsweetened almond milk*
 Notes 
*Any milk will work. Unsweetened almond is low in sugar and calories to keep the recipe low-carb. 

| Instructions | 
1. Preheat pan or griddle to medium/high heat. 
2. Add protein powder, cocoa powder, peanut flour, coconut flour, and salt to a large bowl. Whisk until combined. 
3. Next, add Greek yogurt, eggs, and almond milk. Mix together until a smooth batter is formed. 
4. Spray preheated pan with nonstick spray. Spoon batter onto pan to make 4 medium-sized pancakes. Cook for about 3 minutes per side. 
5. Top with peanut butter, chocolate chips, and peanut butter chips if desired. 
Enjoy! 

Yield: 2 servings (2 pancakes) 
 Nutrition (per serving):
 225 calories, 27 protein, 13 carbs, 8 fat, 5 fiber, 4 sugar

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Saturday, June 20, 2020

The Truth About Vaccines Featuring: Lies, Coverups, Google, Censorship and the Google Whistleblower: Zach Vorhies (Part 3)

In this segment of our 3 part interview, Charlene interviews the Google Whistleblower - Zach Vorhies - about Google and Big Tech and their attack on our freedoms and assault on the truth, and they go in depth into COVID-19. 





Because of Zach, we now have proof that Google has been hiding the truth about cancer and vaccines and so much more from us in their search results. What can we do about this? Join Zach and Charlene and learn more!

About Charlene Bollinger 

Charlene Bollinger is a devoted Christian, wife, mother of 4 home-educated children, health freedom advocate, and co-founder and CEO of The Truth About Cancer and Vaccines. She is a former model and actress, fitness buff. After losing several family members to conventional cancer treatments.

Charlene along with her husband, Ty, learned the truth about cancer and the cancer industry, as well as the truth about vaccines and currently work together bringing the truth to the people. Charlene speaks at many conferences and is a guest on various health-related radio shows helping people discover that cancer does NOT have to be a death sentence. 

Charlene & Ty host a biweekly internet news program: TTAC Global Health News. Charlene is currently doing a video interview series on The Truth About Vaccines 2020 and Censorship. She is also starting the "United Medical Freedom Super PAC" with other leaders in the medical freedom movement. This Super PAC will change the world and help restore our medical and religious freedoms.

Friday, June 19, 2020

Police Activity on US Sports Net Presented by Tactical P.E. Full Police Bodycam Footage Of Rayshard Brooks Shooting in Atlanta, Georgia

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Atlanta, Georgia — The Atlanta Police Department and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation have released officer bodycam, dashcam and surveillance video of the events leading up to the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks, 27.
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Brooks was fatally shot by an Atlanta police officer in the parking lot of a Wendy’s off University Avenue Friday night. The shooting led to the resignation of Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms called for the immediate termination of the officer. The footage shows Officers Garrett Rolfe and Devin Brosnan speaking to Brooks for nearly 30 minutes on suspicion of DUI after apparently finding him asleep behind the wheel of his car in the drive-thru line of a Wendy’s restaurant. 

 After failing a field sobriety test, officers attempted to place Brooks into custody and a struggled ensued. The APD officer deployed a taser and during the struggle, Brooks grabbed and was in possession of the taser. Footage shows that Brooks has the taser in in his hand, runs a relatively short distance, and then appears to turn around and point the taser at the Atlanta officer.

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 That is when officer reached down and retrieved his weapon from his holster and discharges and fires at Brooks, who goes down. Garrett Rolfe, the Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Brooks has been terminated, Atlanta Police spokesman Carlos Campos said. Campos also said that the other officer involved in the call, Devin Brosnan, involved in the Rayshard Brooks case has been placed on administrative duty. 

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Thursday, June 18, 2020

The Rock Almighty Devotional, Praise, and Worship with Mastedon


From CDM

“For our gospel came not unto you in word only, but also in power, and in the Holy Ghost, and in much assurance; as ye know what manner of men we were among you for your sake” (1 Thessalonians 1:5).


Tangible manifestation of God’s power is the result of the gospel being preached. The Holy Spirit moves on the Word so that it produces results.

Supernatural Protection

by Creflo Dollar
Sometimes children who need protection from bullies find it by forming an alliance with someone stronger and more powerful than them. This gives them the security and the peace of mind knowing that if trouble comes their way, they can depend on that stronger person for safety. As adults, we face similar situations from time to time, only the stakes are higher. When scary things in life threaten us, we can always find supernatural protection in a God who loves us.
Trouble can come in many forms, but we always come out victorious when we depend on God. In the Old Testament, a young shepherd boy named David trusted God to take care of Goliath, a bully who made the Israelite soldiers cower in fear (1 Samuel 17:1-51). David made a name for himself after he slew the giant who threatened the children of Israel, but he was smart enough to realize that God was ultimately responsible for his victory. He had the wisdom to realize that no matter how big the problem looks, God is bigger.
David most likely felt some fear when he saw and heard this giant, but his faith was strong enough to propel him forward. He refused to give up or back down, even when others much bigger and stronger than him fled. We can have the same victory over the goliaths in our lives when we acknowledge and believe God’s promise of deliverance for those who trust Him. “And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me” (Psalm 50:15). This is a straightforward promise that we can always count on in any situation. We simply have to remember to call on Him.
There are no guarantees in life; things can go well one day and downhill the next day. Like David, we’re wise when we realize we need an ally bigger than us. This ally is the Rock Himself, who stands ready to help. “The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower” (Psalm 18:2).
There will always be situations we can’t handle on our own, and issues we have no control over. Even if we’re not facing threats from others at the moment, the news media is great at frightening others by reporting everything bad happening in the world. If we get caught up in something evil, we can call out to God for help with the full assurance that He always keeps His promise. “The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears, And delivers them out of all their troubles” (Psalm 34:17, NKJV). When we trust God more than ourselves, He’ll honor that trust; He’ll never let us down when we need Him.
If we get too involved in what’s going on around us, we can lose our focus on the only one who can help us when we get in trouble. Depending on our own strength or knowledge to keep us safe won’t get us very far, but God shields those who run to Him for protection. “The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe” (Proverbs 18:10). God is greater than any tower built from solid rock. His strength can’t be overcome.
To learn more about how God’s supernatural protection overcomes fear, click on the link below for the CD series and book, Never Be Afraid Again.
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