Drop the Myth;
Raise Your Possibilities
by Bill Crimi
Men willingly believe what they wish. __Julius Caesar
As a child, we are filled with magical powers. We
dream big dreams and act them out in play with ourselves or other
children. Most children believe that they can achieve anything their
heart desires, because they see the evidence of possibilities in the
movies watched, on television, in books that we read and, in other
forms of communication. Children envision themselves as great
explorers of the universe, captains sailing tall ships across the
mighty sea…they ride in spaceships to Mars and Jupiter…ride the
great plains of the West rounding up cattle. A child plays at being
a doctor healing the sick, they run marathons, jump hurdles, raise
to the cheers of a crowd in a stadium after hitting a home run…When
you were a child, you knew that you could be
anything you wanted to be…what happened? Who stole the dream from
you? How did your possibilities become impossible?
Mostly, we hinder our own
accomplishments over time by giving in to other people’s idea of
what is real and obtainable, and what is not. It seems that the
longer it takes us to reach a particular goal, the more we become
open to the negative voices of others. When this happens, we adopt
their hindering myths as facts, and set the stage for failure. We
become like the average disbeliever, stop making progress, and begin
to loose what we have gained to that point, accepting our
fate.
With
health and fitness, it is a common problem. Many people just adopt
the myths they hear about as fact, throw up their hands in dismay,
and drop their desire to get into shape. Things like “you’re too old
to begin now…or, you can’t undo the harm you’ve done to your body at
this point…” All the horse crap that your unhealthy peers may throw
your way, you catch instead of ducking. From now on…close your ears
to the mouth of complaining failures in your life, and begin to
think again as a child. That small child in you is a hundred times
wiser than believed…it’s the voice of intuition…the whisper of
divine, truth.
Below, is
a small sampling of common myths spurting from the mouth of negative
people in regards to health and fitness. Read them, and stop
believing in them. Believe in yourself.
Common
Myths:
- It requires a lot of time to
devote to an exercise program in order to benefit from
it.
This is not true. Enough evidence
exists that merely 30 minutes of exercise a day 3 times per week
will have a dramatic affect upon the way you look and feel. Much of
what you may have been exposed to in the way of recommendations in
the past, are offered with the thought of optimum fitness, or…perceived optimum levels. Basic fitness requires much
less time and effort.
- I have to quit my bad habits like,
smoking or drinking before I can
exercise.
It may
be true that these things will continue to have some negative impact
on your health, but they will not prevent your body from responding
well to an exercise program. Exercise may even help in your quest to
drop similar bad habits by reinforcing your desire to eliminate
those habits. Why not ‘add’ some positive habits in your life, to
counter, the negative ones?
- People will snicker or laugh at me at
the Health Club because I’m fat and out of
shape.
Most people will
not give you a second glance. The majority of others you find
at a fitness facility are struggling with the same problems that you
are. Many others have been there…so they fully understand, and are
happy to see you beginning your new, healthier journey.
- Hard labor on the job is
enough to keep someone in
shape.
Simply put…daily hard, strenuous
work will kill you…controlled, exercise will extend your life.
Performing the same repetitive tasks, day after day in a ‘hard’
laborious fashion tends to wear the body down by over-training
certain muscle groups. I’ve known and worked with many construction
workers who seemed to posses better than average strength because of
the manual labor they performed, but it was also limited to certain
muscle groups of the body. Further, as they aged, they suffered the
same physically debilitating conditions that the office worker
acquired, without attention to their health.
- I’m too old to start weight training.
More and more people over the age of
forty are flocking back to fitness clubs and becoming amazed at what
they are accomplishing. What we all find, is that at the beginning,
it is sheer will which,
keeps us going upon feeling our muscles strain against the gym
apparatus during the first weeks. Soon, the body adapts, just as it
did when you were younger and the training sessions actually become
easier and easier.
Many older devotees of fitness
training remark that they feel more fit than they ever can remember
feeling, within a few short months of regular exercise. Those who
have been suffering the aches and pains of advancing age report that
they have reduced or eliminated the discomforts. Older practitioners
also report a newly acquired glow to their complexion, increased
energy throughout the day, increased mental clarity, better peace of
mind and more restful sleep. Scientific research has indicated that
weight resistant training increases hormonal production and adds
bone mass. Generally, these people have wound back the hands of
time…you can too.
- Weight training will make my
muscles too big; I don’t want to look like a
freak.
Most people couldn’t achieve the
size of the bodybuilders you see in the magazines even if they
wanted to. It takes a lot more effort than most of us are willing to
dedicate ourselves to, and it takes years of learning ‘how’ to train
for those super-sized gains. The average person can expect to have
their muscles grow and
become stronger but, they will take on an athletic appearance
more like a gymnast or swimmer.
- Big muscles make you stiff and muscle
bound.
This is a long ‘hard dying’ myth…I
think that it originates from the days of old-time strongman at
carnivals and the circus. They would stroll onto stage flexed, with
their chest expanded and lats spread wide to maximize the appearance
of their size. During their performances they would maintain their
slow, stiff and puffed out look for effect. Even today, we see some
young bodybuilders at the gym or on the beach ‘profiling’ in much
the same way. Usually they are novices who, in their disillusioned
minds, think that we are impressed by their medium sized gains.
Advanced bodybuilders appear very relaxed under the same
circumstances; they only put on the puffed out act, on-stage during
competitions.
- I don’t need dietary supplements, I eat
well enough.
It may be true that you don’t ‘need’
supplements for average health…but, for superior health, you do.
Most commercially available foods in
America
today are too devitalized from corporate misuse of the environment,
early (un-ripened) harvesting, processing and chemical treatment.
Because of this, even if you were to take great pangs in food
selection and consumption, chances are, you would not receive what
Mother Nature intended for you. Further…our polluted environment is
feeding your system with toxins the body has to process out, which
utilizes food energy to accomplish. The modern day hectic pace, and
stress we encounter, are factors one should consider when striving
for optimum health too.
So, here
you have it…the most common myths for you to dispel as you set the
stage for new accomplishments in your life. Get yourself back into
the gym, stick with an exercise program, eat healthier foods, and
before long, you will start to see and feel a remarkable difference.
You will break through the mold of ‘average’ and become
exceptional.
Beyond your physical self, beyond your thoughts and
emotions, there lies a realm within you that is pure potential, from
this place anything and everything is possible.
Deepak Chopra —The
Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire
The
author, Bill Crimi is a health and fitness enthusiast, who after
many years of off-again, on-again training has re-devoted himself to
a fitness regimen as he nears the age of
sixty. At a height of under 5’7” he has a thirty-two
inch waist, 48” chest, 18” bicep and still progressing after a year
of regular training. Bill can squat with over three
hundred pounds, dead-lift
the same weight; perform a one arm hammer curl with a
ninety pound dumbbell for reps, and is pushing back up to a
three hundred pound bench press, after nursing an injured elbow.
(all at a body weight of about 160 lbs)
His book,
Basic Health and Fitness
is in the publishing stages and should be available soon.
Excerpts of his inspirational book are being made available for
download shortly at various online booksellers. Bill can be reached
through this website for comments or
questions.
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Acaì Berry - Consumer News
Feb.
2009 - Bill Crimi – Herbs by
Ounce
Acaí Berry –
(ah-sigh-ee) The United States has seen
an explosion of Acai based products being marketed in a variety of
ways within the past two years, by numerous (overnight start-up)
companies looking to cash in ‘big’ on the Acai phenomena. Buyer
BEWARE…most of you are getting ‘too little’ for the money they are
charging you.
The
problem is not with Acai…it
is a very beneficial fruit to add to your diet if health
conscious. The high anti-oxidant level of the acai berry, including
omega 3, 6 and 9 with vitamin C content in the 15% range (450 mg per
3 g of powder) does indeed make this Brazilian fruit a powerhouse.
The problem is with most suppliers…they are plainly
charging exorbitant prices for the purple berry, in an attempt to
maximize profit from the tiny
amount of product they package.
AHhhh…sigh….EEeeeee…that is
what the high prices make so many of us cry out in exasperation…Most
of the those little packaged powders contain on average 90 grams of product (about
three ounces) and the price easily exceeds $30. a jar. The hawkers
usually recommend a 3 gram serving (1-2 teaspoons depending upon how
finely its ground) They then are rightfully able to state that the
jar will yield thirty servings, making you…the consumer, feel as if
you might be getting your money’s worth (wow, a months supply)…but
you are not…it’s just a little sneaky trick.
Would you
pay $160.00 a pound for a bunch of berries at the supermarket?
Well…if you are buying 90 grams of acai for $30. - $35.00 dollars,
that is about what you are paying per pound at retail for acai from
those scam artists…($160.00) One ounce=28.5grams.
Now,
here is what those greedy
minded companies are going to really get pissed at me about for
telling you…they are marking up their wholesale price to the
consumer by over
700%...Pretty good profit, huh? Yes you are typically, paying
700% or higher mark-up for acai. But…you don’t have to…not anymore.
How? Easy…just start buying in bulk, just as you can do
with herbs.
The
supply chain from Brazil and Central America has opened up over the
past year or so. It isn’t difficult for herb dealers to find and
purchase acai at wholesale anymore, and they are doing it. The only
problem for you, the consumer, might be in finding a bulk herb store
in your neighborhood these days. Many have closed up shop, unable to
compete with the large vitamin, and health-food franchises. But,
they still remain…mostly online these days. They may have a small
web-site with a store feature, for you to make purchases, or perhaps
they have a presence on ebay like Herbs by Ounce does.
There are
still…a few of us left.
The people who you might have been able to find in small Health-Food shops years ago in most
neighborhoods. People who have a true respect for the average
consumer. People who truly
care about the customer, their health and pocketbooks as well.
We are the dinosaurs – so
to speak- the experienced people who ran little shops with the best
knowledge regarding alternative health products and practices. We
are not the Johnny-come-lately, pitch-men that you are
commonly exposed to on cable TV and all over the internet these
days, trying to relieve you of your hard earned cash with wild
claims of “miracle, new cures” at exorbitant prices. Those types
have always been around too…the cure-all snake-oil
salesmen…
Getting
my mind back to acai…do yourself right…there is no ‘special’ formula acai out
there which commands any more money than what Herbs by Ounce carries. The
finest acai available on today’s market is pure, fresh,
un-adulterated* organic acai, and that is exactly what we sell in
bulk ounce size to multiple ounce size…for a lot less than you will
pay for fancy packages, costly marketing and false claims, by
others. They are doing it with acai now, just like they have done it
with noni, goji, mangosteen and a host of other fine, but not
miraculous or expensive fruits…they just want you to pay more for
what they sell. Don’t do it.
* With
exception of citric acid, which is a needed, natural fruit based
preservative added when processing acai into a puree before drying,
otherwise it would start to go bad within twenty-four hours.
End
Note: The
“concentrated” acai is
not a concentrated extract that is being sold out there on
websites…so, don’t let that fool you either into paying higher
prices. The concentrated powder, is simply the berry, minus the
seeds, mashed then dried (usually freeze-dried) and ground into a
powder. Some powder is more finely ground than others, but it is all
sold by weight, not volume.
Also…carefully read the labeling; some companies are adding
other cheaper product
just to increase their profit. Not that it’s a bad thing to
manufacture, promote or sell ‘mixes’ some have their value…just be
sure you know what you are paying for. The ‘Smoothies’ right now
seem to be the biggest culprits in this, especially the pre-mixed,
bottled varieties. Some juice bars have been doing this for a long
time too…typically adding blueberries to their acai smoothies, they
add ‘one’ package of acai instead of the recommended ‘two’ that
better juice bars use. (It is not un-common)
I really
can’t fault the juice bars though…as long as they aren’t being
sneaky about it…they have been victims of high wholesale prices by
limited suppliers in the past…making it hard for them to make a
decent profit, per smoothie compared to other flavor
varieties.
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What is Acai Juice? - Acai (Ah-sigh-ee) is a purplish berry grown in the
rainforest of the Amazon. It is high in age and disease defying
anti-oxidants and containing an abundance of vitamin C, Omega
3, 6, and 9, calcium, potassium, and more. Acai has zero grams of
trans-fats, low in carbs and calories.
Acai has become a highly
sought after supplement in the diets of health conscious
people throughout the USA, after being imported by the American
company Sambazon, founded by two young surfer buddies who
discovered the nutritious fruit while visiting Brazil a few short
years ago.
Acai is available as a
smoothie, concentrated pulp, acai powder and capsules. It is the most popular
smoothie at juice bars and health food stores nation-wide. It has a
unique berry/cocoa flavor, which most people love. In Brazil,
the common serving of acai is in a bowl, as a puree made of acai,
small amount of juice or water, banana and sometimes topped with
granola. Acai is not very sweet naturally, so many people add a bit
of honey or raw sugar to it.
Recently being touted as a
weight-loss product, Acai might better be described as a dieting
aid...when added to the diet for it's high nutritional value while
at the same time, reducing high calorie food intake. Over-all, acai
is a remarkable gift of nature because of it's nutritional and
therapudic contents.
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