Flip Flops Get A Much Needed Design Update
August 21, 2008 by admin
Filed under Injuries and Ailments, News, Supplements

I found this article about the PecheBlu flip flops on Tribble Agency. Usually, I wouldn’t think about the design of my footware, especially flip flops, but this is pretty compelling. Now I know why my feet constantly hurt and my shins feel like they were kicked 10 times each with steel – toed boots.
PecheBlu flip flops, unlike other “slab” flip flops, offer arch support for your feet. I didn’t really think about it until now, but I can see how if your feet aren’t supported, it tends to cause a lot of strain on your ankles, shins, and knees. Not to mention that regular “slab” flip flops make you feel like you’re walking funny…
I did some more research into them and it looks like a pretty cool company….and they actually care about how they make their flip flops! Granted, some of them are a little expensive ($400 for a pair of crocodile flip flops?), but they’re definitely worth checking out. Walk the beach in comfort!
Why Whey?
August 29, 2007 by admin
Filed under Reference, Supplements
Most of you longtime bodybuilders know about whey protein, this is for the beginner. Whey protein is a supplement that builds and repairs muscle. Protein is the basically the building blocks of muscle and muscle needs protein to basically to survive and thrive.
Here’s how it works: When you’re done lifting you notice that you feel a little sore, in that case, you say it was a good workout. The next day, though, when you get out of bed your muscles are usually screaming in pain. What happened was that when you were lifting, your muscle fibers ripped apart from the stress. The muscle eventually heals itself in two to three days by fixing and/or replacing the torn muscle fibers with new muscle. By taking whey protein, it speeds up the recovery process of all that torn muscle, enabling you to heal faster and increase the weight in a quicker time frame.
Unlike most workout supplements, whey protein is gauranteed to work with little or no side effects if taken properly. The rule of thumb is one gram of protein to one pound of body weight – If you weigh 160 lbs. you need 160 grams of protein. That doesn’t mean that you should drink eight protein shakes a day, the daily recommendation is somewhere between two and four. The rest of your protein intake should come from your daily diet.
The price of whey protein varies. You could go to GNC and pay $60 for a tub of it, which I don’t recommend, or you could go to Wal – Mart and pick some up for about $15. Look around the Internet too. Suppliers sell 10 lb. bags that last about three months for about the same price that GNC has you paying for a month’s supply. Remember: You wanna look good, but not at the expense of your wallet. So if you wanna bulk up in quicker time, definitely purchase some whey protein!

