Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Secrets Of Bodybuilding Training For Young Athletes

For many years, high school and college athletic coaches frowned upon their athletes doing any sort of weight training. However, as television brought more money to professional sports, college and even high school athletic programs worked to increase the performance of their athletes in order to keep up. As a result, kids became stronger and faster in order to advance. Weight training, sports supplementation, and other bodybuilding fundamentals quickly became part of every sports program in the nation.
A stigma still exists, for many, about bodybuilding. Many athletic programs employ a core weight-training program - squats, presses, dead lifts, and bench press - but they neglect full body development. Some consider this practice dangerous, as core training leaves many stabilizer body part groups ignored, even endangered, as muscle imbalances lead to new strains as some parts grow. Let's count the ways that bodybuilding training gives you an edge in sports.
Mental edge In any competition, the stronger man will always possess more confidence than his adversary. You can call it animal instinct, the alpha male complex, or anything else. But when two men face one another, the stronger of the two possesses a carnal advantage in every situation. It might not always result in a win, but it does provide a mental edge.

Core strengths
Using compound exercise movements like bench press, presses, squats, and dead lifts are a great way to make the entire body grow. They also create added strength in those actions most used in sports - jumping, running and stopping, moving opponents, and maintaining position. They build the core, which is your base for all performance.
Isolating weaknesses
The core strength training mentioned above is great for growing overall body mass, and targeting the large muscle groups. However, as these body parts grow, the strain, which exists on the smaller groups to support them, grows as well. You are MORE likely to sustain an injury if your back, chest and shoulders grow, yet your lower back, neck, traps, and arms are neglected. Bodybuilding training programs focus on every muscle in the body to ensure none go untrained and become problem areas.
Balance
A well-balanced bodybuilding-training program results in a well-balanced physique. Bodybuilders are able to eliminate the awkwardness of many common functions by adding additional strength (through training) to areas, which may lack functional strength.


Endurance
All sports involve repetition of strenuous tasks, whether it is running, jumping, throwing, or catching. As muscles repeat the same actions dozens or hundreds or even thousands of time, fatigue begins to se in. The muscle groups are flooded with blood for hours at a time, and lactic acid begins to build up in these areas.
If you're an athlete, do a little bit of reading on standard bodybuilding routines. Even if you cannot add a full bodybuilding routine to your sports training protocol, see what areas of your physique you've been neglecting. You might just find that a few movements each week will go a long way in increasing your sports ability and avoiding injury.



Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/bodybuilding-articles/the-secrets-of-bodybuilding-training-for-young-athletes-3353877.html

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Bardelli YouTube Videos

This is a repost of several of our YouTube videos. I think they're a great way to get to know the Bardelli trio a little better. Assuming you're curious. You are here, after all.

Kudos For Low Carb Intro On Cerebral Palsy



2009 Science Project Movie



The Joker (Portrayal by Bruno Bardelli) - Gotham City's Worst Nightmare



Up The Wall, Down The Water Slide Short Version



Backyard Climbing Wall

Friday, September 17, 2010

Got original recipes? Enter the second annual ‘Tuscany to You’ recipe contest (sample recipes)


















Are you a home cook who loves to experiment? Maybe you can’t resist trying a new spice or two in an old favorite to see what the results will be. Or you just straight out create new recipes from scratch as often as possible. Check out the authentic Itallian recipe for Grandpapa’s Spinach Lasagna below.

Proscuitto and Stilton Shrimp recipe.

If everyone asks for your lasagna recipe or third helpings of your homemade eggplant Parmesan, then the second annual recipe contest ‘Tuscany to You’ is for you. Sponsored by Marchesi de’ Frescobaldi, one of Italy’s most prestigious wine producers, ‘Tuscany to You’ is a nationwide consumer recipe contest for everyday cooks who create new and exciting dishes. View a video demonstration below.

Hearty Artichoke and Mushroom Lasagna recipe.

Click here to read more and get the recipes.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Football Party Grilled Sausages Feast
















Autumn is a week away and football season is in full swing. It's time for tailgating and those last few barbecues before the winter weather arrives. Sausages and franks are always a hit with sports fans. Here's a recipe for serving a wide variety of sausages to please any crowd, football widows and widowers included. Also check out the video demonstration below for BBQ Pit Boys Old-Time Bacon Cheese Hotdogs & Stuffed Sausages Recipe.

Click here to read more, get the recipe, and watch the video.

Monday, September 13, 2010

New England Barbecue Chicken with Low Carb BBQ Sauce














Barbecue chicken is popular in the summer. This version can be served year round if you have a portable indoor grill or use your broiler in a pinch. Most barbecue sauces are high in carbohydrates due to their sugar content. This is partly because most commercial ketchups are high in sugar. Switching to Walden FFarms ketchup or another low carb ketchup allows for a delicious low carb barbecue sauce. Don't tell anyone, they'll never know the difference.

Click to read more, get recipes, and view the additional barbecue chicken recipe demonstration video.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Kathy Smith Total Body Lift Review


















When you say the name Kathy Smith, anyone who’s into exercise and fitness, knows who you’re talking about. Kathy is one of the most recognizable fitness trainers in America, with her blonde locks and killer good looks. She’s a trusted professional you just know will give it to you straight and provide you with an awesome workout.
See video demo below.

Kathy’s 2008 release of Kathy Smith Total Body Lift is a dance inspired creation designed to give you a leaner, younger look. Yes, it is possible to improve your looks by working out with specific moves that tone, tighten, and lift. You can defy gravity and the effects of aging by following Kathy’s Kathy Smith Total Body Lift DVD. And weight loss is one of the side effects you will be rewarded with as well.

While Kathy’s precise moves tone and tighten, they also aid you in gaining strength and energy. Youthfulness isn’t just for the young anymore. Scientific studies have long proven the many benefits of exercise. Now, you have that science at your fingertips in this 69 minute DVD. Kathy walks you through a warm up, upper body lift exercises, a leg lift routine, a butt lift session, a tummy lift, and a cool down.

It really is easy to tone your muscles and trim off inches with Kathy’s precise, concentrated movements anyone can do. You will create the long, beautiful line everyone wants and envies. This workout DVD is a winner that garnishes results.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

25 Reasons The 2010 Dietary Guidelines Are Wrong About Cholesterol, Saturated Fat, And Carbohydrates














This is a must read for anyone interested in diet and nutrition. The low fat / low cholesterol myth must die!

Read 25 Reasons The 2010 Dietary Guidelines Are Wrong About Cholesterol, Saturated Fat, And Carbohydrates by Cereal Killer.

http://beforeitsnews.com/story/162/582/25_Reasons_the_2010_Dietary_Guidelines_are_wrong_about_cholesterol,_saturated_fat,_and_carbohydrates.html

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Diabetic and low carbohydrate friendly Broccoli Cheese Soup and Broccoli Cheese Cornbread

















Soon the weather will turn chilly and sumptious hot foods will be on the menu. These two easy and delicious recipes please the palate while warming body and soul. Also, be sure to check out the demonstration video below for a Vegan Chickpea Broccoli Casserole recipe.

A study by a Penn State researcher and two colleagues found that eating habits are as important as medication in controlling Type 2 diabetes, one of the fastest growing diseases in adults, and now children.

Avoiding sugary foods, limiting portion sizes, eating fewer and smaller desserts, planning meals, eating a lot of vegetables and limiting simple carbohydrates like bread, pasta and potatoes were key habits in test subjects ability to improve control over blood sugar levels and limiting the need for drug treatment.

Read more and get recipes.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Easy and healthy soup recipes, part two















Hot and savory soup on a cool night can make any meal a hit. Soups are enjoyed universally and internationally. Almost every culture and country has their soup specialties or signature soups. The Japanese are famous for Ramen, Italians have their Minestrone, the Greeks are known for their Kakavia or fish soup. Of course, Amera has it's own regional favorites like New England Clam Chowder and New Orleans gumbo. Check out them demonstration video below for Healthy Recipes - Homemade Chicken Soup.

Soups come in two main varieties, clear soups and thick soups. Many of the bases for soups are credited to the French. But soup is as old as humankind and the French merely refined and perfected soup. The French names for clear soups are bouillon and consommé. Although the simplest form of soup, these two basics can be used to create spectacular culinary delights.

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