Did you know…
Posted by Mike Furci (01/28/2010 @ 9:55 am)
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Did you know that if you’re a man, Wisconsin is the place to be? If you are like most Americans, you?re diet is deficient in Omega-3 fatty acids. Did you know more than 200 studies have demonstrated the problems associated with Omega-3 deficiencies? Did you know a new sweetener is hitting the market that?s 1000 times sweeter than cane sugar? Learn about the these topics and more
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there is more and more evidence showing that if a healthy individual wants a strong core, instability exercises dont cut it. Core stabilizer training has become extremely popular in the past few years. I am starting to see a trend toward the core being the core of training programs. This shouldn’t be the case, and there is a tremendous amount of data showing the benefits of basic weight training exercise. In this newly published study, researchers used 16 physically active subjects. The purpose was to compare the activation of various trunk muscles with selected weight training exercises (squat and deadlift) and Swiss ball unstable callisthenic-type movements (superman’s and side bridging). The researchers concluded it is unnecessary to incorporate unstable callisthenic-type exercise if one is performing exercises like the squat and deadlift. Basic heavy exercise is the key to a strong healthy core. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2007, 21(4), 1108-1112.
Posted in: Bodybuilding, Core, General training, Power lifting, Weight training, Xternal Fitness, Xternal Furci
Tags: benefits of omega 3 fatty acid, core exercises, core stability, core strength workouts, Core training, core training workouts, core workouts, Did You Know?, how to strengthen your core, omega 3 fish oil, omega 3 help depression, Omega-3, omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 to omega-3 ratio, sources of omega-3 fatty acids, what is omega 3 good for
Did you know…
Posted by Mike Furci (05/09/2009 @ 11:13 am)
In my latest “Did you know…” column I discuss more sunshine vitamin benefits (below); the link between obesity and bad sex; the relationship of soy foods and low sperm counts; decreasing your risk of infection in the gym, and cardiologist’s admissions.
… there are more than 800 scientific articles showing the effects of vitamin D on cancer? Some researchers point out that increasing vitamin D levels world-wide could prevent numerous diseases that claim nearly 1 million lives per year. Vitamin D, or the ?sunshine vitamin,? is really not a vitamin, but a powerful hormone precursor that has an enormous influence on our bodies. Receptors that respond to the vitamin have been found in almost every human cell. Researchers have found that vitamin D has a direct influence on 3,000 of your 30,000 genes.
The health benefits of optimal vitamin D levels are absolutely extraordinary. The main reason it?s not more widely promoted is there is no money to be made from it by the medical and pharmaceutical industries.
Posted in: Anti-Aging, Cancer, Heart disease, Medical Issues for Men, Men's Health and Wellness, Supplements, Vitamin D, Vitamins/Minerals
Tags: cancer and vitamin D, Did You Know?, health benefits of vitamin D, Obesity and sex, sunshine vitamin, Vitamin D, vitamin d 3, Vitamin D benefits, vitamin d facts, vitamin d levels, Vitamin D side effects, what happens when your vitamin d levels are low
Did You Know…7/16/2008
Posted by Anthony Stalter (07/16/2008 @ 10:18 pm)
In his latest edition of Did You Know…Bullz-Eye.com Fitness Editor Mike Furci tackles the history of the American Vegetarian Society, ways to make your calves grow and whether or not testosterone levels are a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Posted in: General fitness, Heart disease, Medical Issues for Men, Men's Health and Wellness, Nutrition, Sexual Health
Tags: American Vegetarian Society, Calves, Cardiovascular Disease, Did You Know?, How to grow your calves, Testosterone levels, Testosterone levels in cardiovascular disease