Coke vs. Water what would u drink?
Coke vs. Water what would u drink?
The Over 40 Fitness Equation: Input vs. Output
The fitness goal of the over 40 fitness crowd is to simply begin moving your body on a daily basis become smart on feeding your body the way it needs to be fed.
Our goal with movement is to get in the habit of producing blood flow every day. The body movement possibilities are endless. List the possibilities in your environment. The gym is only one of many.
Incorporate resistance exercises at least 3 times a week. Think compound exercises. Think major muscle groups. Think push pull. The pushing motion works your shoulders, chest and triceps. Pulling activities work your back and biceps.
For your lower body, carrying your body weight on a flight of stairs is usually good resistance for phase 1. Walk up and down stairs, one at a time, then every second stair, then every third stair. Slow and safe, then speed up. Eventually, if so motivated, you can sprint up stairs like a professional.
Shoot for intensity vs. time on station. The over 40 crowd, including me, does not have time or stamina to spend 1 to 2 hours at the gym.
Therefore, spend 20 minutes of intense exercising with zero rest or limited rest in between sets. Get a burn, go for the burn, push to muscle failure, whether on free weights, machines, or using your body weight with different angles of pushups, setups, pull-ups, dips, or body weight squats.
Combine aerobic with resistance training not on purpose, but as a result of your intensity and the working of your large muscle groups.
No rest between sets increases your aerobic effect. For those of you who can run. Then run. Many of us cannot run. So we must utilize the many other large muscle groups to create aerobic benefits.
Keep it simple, your routine must be fun and you must must forward to it. Try to find camaraderie in your training program.
Workout with partners, workout in classes, compete at places where groups of people are training, gym, courts, parks, tracks. If no groups are available, strap on your ipod and train with Van Halen.
Remember, this is Phase 1. Phase 1 gets you moving and involved in the fitness process. You must get moving and into a routine before we advance into the intermediate and advance training stages (phases 2 and 3). Once started, the Fitness Lifestyle becomes your routine.
On the input side of the equation, stop the work place happy birthday celebrations and junk food fests. Just say No! Give the birthday person a hug instead.
Plan and pack for your daily snacks the night before. After 40 years, 3 meals a day, that’s over 40,000 eating events, we should all be experts at forecasting our eating patterns and hunger periods.
Buy your almonds, sunflower seeds, assorted nuts, beef jerky or any protein bar or MRP at the discount stors on the weekends. You know one apple and one plum isn’t going to cut it for snack time.
Stop inputting into your non-value added nutritional items. Stop the diet cokes. Chew gum, not a Butterfinger. Drink water or green tea. Your body is a machine and a work of art. Be nice to it.
Go from 3 meals per day to 6 feedings per day. Eating is fueling your body, not satiating your hunger desire. Keep your evening meal for savoring and romantic cuisine experimentation.
Don’t count calories. Later in your Fitness Lifestyle, you may want to track calories. Right now, start walking the walk. Work on your snacks, reduce the big meal syndrome, cutout the daily happy desserts, and these small steps will set you on a course of change.
In conclusion, start your physical movement anywhere and everywhere. You don’t need a gym, just start moving your body. Use your body weight if that’s the only resistance you have. Plan your snacks, start feeding your body six times a day, and begin saying no thanks to the multitude of desserts. You will begin seeing and feeling results in no time.
Train smart!
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Water.
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Coke it's the honest truth
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Water
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Hahaha, lol. I've heard this before and it's funny because it's acually true. The scray thing is a drink alot of Coke. I'm gunna have to cut down some after this lol.
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Alays has been water
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Water. I don't like coke.
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O_O
H2o For me please!
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i like water
and i hate coke
so water please
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071112135256AADE2gp&cp=1
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Absolutely water no caffein,no sugar no acid,no preservatives
Water is pure and natural
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I'd take the water. I only drink coke when I'm not feeling well.
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water; its safe to drink & it doesnt contain anything except water….=]
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Water because it is much healthier than coke. Coke is also acidic.
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I would like water cause soda has a lot of carbs trust me! l0l and water doesn't taste like nothing but it is very healthy!
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I drink water.
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i NEVER drink water. I would rather be near death from dehydration than drink plain water. it's a terrible habit. worse than i thought
Would believe that dissolving a nail stuff? i'm gonna have to try it
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Oh my word!! No more Coke for me!!
WATER!!
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water
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water.
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I love water.
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Ill have a dr pepper
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Water…but if you had offered a Dr. Pepper instead I would have gone for that con gusto.
Also, have you actually tried to dissolve a nail with coke? It ain't as easy as you think. Also, did you know that your own stomach acids can disolve a nail? Only an idiot could use coke to clean an engine. The sugars in it would gunk it up in no time. You are posting all sorts of urban legends about coke. Some of them are complete fakes. The police carrying 2 gallons of coke to clean up blood? False. Dissolving a steak in 2 days? False. Mythbusters checked some of these things. The only thing that seemed to work for them was the cleaning chrome.
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Are you offering diet coke too?
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Water, I don't even like coke.
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water definately, i cant stand the taste of coke…
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Thats cool, now what can you tell me about Pepsi???
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Water! I need my hydration!
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uhh.. pepsi
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Even though I crave Coke and always have to have one once in awhile too much of it makes me physically ill and I also crave water which doesn't have the same ill effect. So, given the choice and how I feel at the moment I would like a water please.
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I'm going with what the above guy wrote, cuz i watched myth busters and all that stuff about coke is wrong if it could dissolve a nail in 2 days or whatever, dont you think everyone who drank a can of coke would be dead? besides that how about you try cleaning your car engine with coke and send me a picture of how shiny and sparkly it is. its just gonna make everything all sticky! people need to stop believing everything they hear. if someone says coke can disolve something or clean something then get off your fat @$$ and try it to prove them wrong! You have already been proven wrong and i bet you feel pretty retarded now don't you.
Water has no taste
Coke tastes good
Our bodys are 98% water, we dont need any more
We have no coke in our bodys. unless its in our belly
I'll take a coke, actually make it 2 cokes, i need to catch up with all the water in my body.
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In the morning, or at lunch or dinner I'd have an ice cold glass of coke. In between meals I'd drink an ice cold glass of filtered water.
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water, mummy says coke gets me hyper
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