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				<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 20:34:13 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>I very much enjoyed the review of "Good Calories, Bad Calories" in Practical Scientist Part IV, Coach.</p> <p><a href="http://www.mindandmuscle.net/node/528">http://www.mindandmuscle.net/node/528</a></p> <p>I recently posted this thing called the "Baloney Detection, Collection"</p> <p>I haven't read the book but using the review I applied many of the comments to the list. Needless to say it didn't score so well. Information is one thing…conclusions are another. A routine comparison of "thin versus obese" people will show a VERY obvious difference in calorie intake.</p> <p>This insulin thing has gotten out of control on the bodybuildling boards as well. There is an old thread I was involved in way back when and I think your name may have come up a few times.</p> <p>Also enjoyed the BCAA roundtable.</p> <p>Thanks for the link to the KASES site. I will be adding that to my resource page.</p> <a href="http://www.gustrength.com/nosidebar:haleproducts"><img src="http://groundupstrength.wdfiles.com/local--files/forum:thread/haleanigif.gif" alt="haleanigif.gif" class="image" /></a>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 08:22:13 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>Welcome aboard, FL Girl.</p> <p>I am glad you like our site. Eric works very hard at it and it is much appreciated.</p> <p>Like Kane said: we're all fans of Leigh as well. I am glad I invested in her books. It's made a world of a difference to my life-style.</p> <p>Once again: welcome and please do post :-)</p> 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 19:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>Welcome to the site FL Girl!</p> <p>Like Eric said, please poke around the site and feel free to ask any questions or discuss any of the content. We're all friendly and welcome discussion so post away and tell your friends!</p> <p>We're all fans of Leigh as well, you should fit in just fine lol. Thanks for checking us out!</p> 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>Welcome to the site! Thanks for coming.</p> <p>Leigh is ALL THAT. Hope we can live up to her standards. Great having you here and please feel free to discuss anything including any of the articles.</p> <p>I've sent you an invite via the private message which when accepted will make you a member of GUS..right now you are a member of wikidot but not 'officially' a member of GUS..it's just a funny formality.</p> 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>I rec'd. an email from Leigh on the Newsletter. She's done wonders for me so since she recommended this site I thought it would be a great addition.</p> <p>Thanks and from what I see looks like good info for me to pass on to my workout buds…</p> 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 00:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>I'd be interested in the behind the neck split jerk subject.</p> <p>I actually learned jerks that way until I became comfortable and then switched to front. But it's very problematic.</p> <p>So I put in my vote for that.</p> <p>The bcaa thing is just amazing. I swear you'd think the stuff was crack. It's being helped along by all these "cutting" e-books telling people to consume 30 grams of bcaas between meals 8 times a day or something as it will preserve muscle on a caloric deficit. People go so far as to wake up several times a night to sip bcaa (powder).</p> <p>Hmmm…seeing that these popular cutting books are put out by supplement companies, do you think?….nah, there couldn't be a connection.</p> <p>I remember Alan Aragon used to talk about the same thing, calling whey bcaa+. The thing is though, I have dealt with people who are taking aminos but have never even learned what PROTEIN is. So instead of asking about how much protein to consume and things like that, they ask how many amino pills to consume.</p> <p>I have a whole bunch of old bcaa debates and such I will link or post up later.</p> 
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				<title>MaxCondition Newsletter</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:48:41 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>MaxCondition.com<br /> “Where practicality meets science”</p> <p>FREE 20 MINUTE PHONE CONSULTATION If you sign-up for MaxCondition Forum/ Newsletter. Absolutely free there is no obligation to purchase anything. In addition you will receive free information on a regular basis. This offer is good through February. Sample newsletter below.</p> <p>Articles Re-visited</p> <p>Practical Scientist -Part 7<br /> By Jamie Hale</p> <p>In this installment of The Practical Scientist we take a look at Bray’s review of Good Calories, Bad Calories. Bray’s review is very in-depth and offers counter points to some of Taubes’ key assumptions. Bray’s review provides a key lesson in separating Fact from Fiction.<br /> Read more <a href="http://www.mindandmuscle.net/node/528">http://www.mindandmuscle.net/node/528</a></p> <p>BCAA Supplement Roundtable<br /> By Jamie Hale</p> <p>Do wee need BCAA supplementation? The debate rages on.</p> <p>The following is an excerpt from Knowledge and Nonsense: the science of nutrition and exercise</p> <p>“J. Hale: Many contest preparation specialists promote the use of mega doses of BCAAs even when the person is in a positive calorie balance and eating a ton of protein. Have you seen any evidence or is there a logical reason to assume BCAAs from supplements are superior to BCAAs found in food?</p> <p>D. Moore: No, this is completely wrong. If eating within maintenance levels with adequate protein, you will already be getting sufficient BCAA content. Let’s think about this. Most whole food proteins (including protein drinks) are made up of about 15 percent BCAA. Therefore, a 220-lb bodybuilder who eats 2 grams/pound/day is already receiving about 66 grams of BCAA per day. Even if cutting, most bodybuilders still eat sufficient protein. Therefore, he would still be consuming sufficient BCAA. I think somehow people started to believe that BCAAs are magical where lean mass retention is concerned.<br /> Read more <a href="http://www.mindandmuscle.net/articles/jamie-hale/BCAA-roundtable">http://www.mindandmuscle.net/articles/jamie-hale/BCAA-roundtable</a></p> <p>Interview with Fatloss Troubleshooter<br /> By Jamie Hale</p> <p>The following interview was conducted with Leigh Peele (Author, Nutrition and Exercise Consultant from North Carolina).</p> <p>J Hale: How does it feel to be a female in an industry that consists of mostly males?</p> <p>L Peele: Honestly it has ups and downs, more so in person. I think in print there is something A-sexual about my delivery, I can joke with the boys so to speak so people almost forget I am a female and make no judgments in that aspect. I rarely get "for a girl she knows her stuff" kind of comments. In person it can be a bit more trying, but you push through it and you show what you got. I would also be lying to say it didn't matter, I mean I can't spot certain levels of lifting, don't get me wrong I can hold my own, but I haven't gotten where I am letting my ego take control of my common sense. It seems with men I go more nutrition and with women I go more lifting. Not that there isn't a split there, but for generalization purposes it can go down like that.<br /> Read more <a href="http://www.maxcondition.com/page.php?110">http://www.maxcondition.com/page.php?110</a></p> <p>Forum Topics<br /> Stretching affects Performance. Thanks to Eric Troy for the excellent response and informative data.<br /> <a href="http://www.gustrength.com/forum/t-131183/static-stretching-effects-jumping#post-395350">http://www.gustrength.com/forum/t-131183/static-stretching-effects-jumping#post-395350</a></p> <p>Pick Jamie Hale’s Summit topic. Place your vote for what topic you would like to see me present on at JP Fitness Summit.<br /> <a href="http://forums.jpfitness.com/training-discussion/36737-pick-jamie-hales-summit-topic.html">http://forums.jpfitness.com/training-discussion/36737-pick-jamie-hales-summit-topic.html</a></p> <p>Coming Soon<br /> JP FITNESS SUMMIT<br /> I have been invited to speak at the National Fitness Summit in Kansas City May 15-17th, 2009. JP FITNESS SUMMIT is a nationally recognized summit held once a year. I will be speaking with three other prominent figures from around the USA. Check out the official ad for the summit.<br /> <a href="http://jpfitnesssummit2009.blogspot.com/">http://jpfitnesssummit2009.blogspot.com/</a></p> <p>OLYMPIC WEIGHTLIFTING FOR PERFORMANCE SEMINAR<br /> Louisville Ky May 9th<br /> More info <a href="http://www.iron-body.com/index.php/Events-&amp;-Schedule/Olympic-Weightlifting-for-Performance.html">http://www.iron-body.com/index.php/Events-&amp;-Schedule/Olympic-Weightlifting-for-Performance.html</a></p> <p>EXERCISES YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED SEMINAR<br /> TBA</p> <p>Knowledge Summit video featuring KY Reptile Zoo. The video will feature a brief tour of the zoo and a discussion with Jim Harrison the owner. Harrison is a unique individual that has been featured on National Geographic Channel, Animal Planet and PBS. He has been legally dead 2 or 3 times. Future videos will include East Kentucky Science Center, Visiting Kentucky’s most popular trail (as rated by trails.com), and Night Hiking with Night Vision. Knowledge Summit Videos will feature mostly science and nature topics. I hope to get some footage of some KY (supposed) supernatural events.</p> <p>MaxCondition video. I am having a problem determining the topic of the first video. It will probably be behind the neck Split Style Jerk or Basic Sledgehammer movements. Maybe non-wtted GPP circuit oh well.</p> <p>New blog<br /> Check out my new blog at the bottom of the homepage. The blog is written in a simple manner (not too technical or scientific). The entries cover my daily training regimens and some of my thoughts for the day.</p> <p>Videos<br /> King Cobra Venom Extraction. Jim Harrison is the guy catching the Cobra.<br /> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQUQ99JEzhE">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQUQ99JEzhE</a></p> <p>Men’s Weightlifting –Shane Hamman<br /> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b4kgow1jNY">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b4kgow1jNY</a></p> <p>I had the pleasure of meeting Shane a few years ago. He was very humble and expressed his passion for Olympic Weightlifting during our conversation. I conducted an interview with Shane that is featured on my site. I also met Ingrid Marcum the same day.</p> <p>Current Training Goal &amp; Projects<br /> My primary training objective is to maximize my aerobic work capacity. I have not emphasized aerobic capacity in years. The reason I am emphasizing this quality is so I can do some multi-day hiking and canoeing (or kayaking) trips this summer.</p> <p>Recommended Sources<br /> Kentucky Association of Science Educators and Skeptics. Look out for new articles from KASES members on my new site to be launched soon (that means someday). Visit the KASES site <a href="http://kases.org/">http://kases.org/</a>. In a future KASES meeting I will be presenting my Nutrition: Fact or Fiction Seminar.</p> <p>Nutrition Data- Good source of info provides profiles of thousands of foods<br /> <a href="http://www.nutritiondata.com/">http://www.nutritiondata.com/</a></p> <p>Visit our online store<br /> <a href="http://www.maxcondition.com/page.php?7">http://www.maxcondition.com/page.php?7</a></p> <p>MaxCondition Affiliate Program<br /> Make money with no investment</p> <p>Affiliate Program Details</p> <p>My affiliate program allows you to sell my products from your website without any risk to you. The affiliate program offers.<br /> · 25% commission from retail value for approved affiliates<br /> · Payment will be made via Paypal or check on the first week of the month for total sales of $100 or more<br /> · Email notification when a sale is made from your site<br /> · Product fulfillment by me, you never ship or store product<br /> · No charge to join<br /> · Affiliate discount on all purchases -25% from retail<br /> · Codes to individual products, includes a direct sales link<br /> · You can copy and use banner from my site to sale product</p> <p>If this program interests you, please send email to <span class="wiki-email">ten.aihpleda|elahhcaoc#ten.aihpleda|elahhcaoc</span> write affiliate inquiry" in the subject line. Please include a link to your website and a brief description (or ad copy) of your products. I must approve all affiliates. Prices are exact same as presented at maxcondition.com. Jamie Hale can change prices at any time.</p> <p>thanks,<br /> Coach Hale<br /> www.maxcondition.com</p> 
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