Curiosity, Intelligence, & Effort vs. Struggle

 

The Bledsoe Show #120 — Jesse Elder: Curiosity, Intelligence and the Difference Between Effort & Struggle

In this episode, host Mike Bledsoe talks with special guest Jesse Elder about unconditional acceptance of self, developing a curiosity mindset, the difference between effort and struggle, obeying the laws of nature, and — the all important question — how many things did you do for the first time last month? Listen now to discover powerful truths like how you can avoid suffering in your life. (1:55:00)

Listen to the full episode here.

.

The ABCs of BCAAs

What are branched-chain amino acids, common sources of BCAAs, and when should you take them?

Click here to read the full article. 

 

20 Healthy Protein Sources for Muscle Growth and Recovery

You can train as hard or as often as you want, but if it’s not underpinned by an effective and consistent diet, don’t expect to achieve the results you want.

Click here to read the full article.

“What you appreciate appreciates.”

—Lynne Twist

Appreciate: Celebrating People, Inspiring Greatness

From New York Times best-selling author David Sturt, this book will transform the way you perceive, relate to, and lead people.

Check out the book here.

.
AH

HindeSight  |  No. 12

1/2+ of Americans Suffer Workout Hangovers


By Max Knoblauch, SWNS | May 21, 2019 | Click HERE to read the full article in the New York Post.

A sizable chunk of Americans are skipping work due to hangovers… from exercise.

According to new research, more than one in four active Americans (29%) have skipped out on work due to a workout “hangover” (post-exercise soreness that impedes one’s ability to participate in other life and work activities).

According to the new study, as many as 55% have suffered a workout hangover that’s caused them to stay inside all day, and a possible major cause of this may be that 60% of those surveyed said they don’t know enough about dietary and recovery supplements to make an informed decision about what process or products can help them.

Due to that knowledge gap, nearly half of those respondents (47%) have skipped recovery steps altogether.

In fact, the new study of 2,000 Americans who exercise uncovered that 65% have sustained injuries from their workouts — approximately three each year on average.

The most common injuries? Pulled muscles (68%), ankle sprains (48%), and knee strains (45%).

And the dreaded “workout hangover” is not just affecting work attendance, it has spread into American’s social lives, as well. Forty percent of respondents reported that post-workout muscle soreness has caused them to skip a party. Thirty-nine percent have skipped a get together with friends, and 32% have even had to skip dates.

The new survey, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of health brand LIFEAID Beverage Co., found that when respondents go too hard in a workout without the proper preparation, their lives become messier.

Fitness-focused Americans spend about one fourth (23%) of their typical workout going “too hard,” then paying the price in the form of workout injuries and increased recovery time.

Respondents skip approximately 36 workouts a year due to the dreaded workout hangover. Why all the soreness? It may have something to do with incomplete workout recovery techniques.

In fact, 40% of respondents don’t stretch to aid in workout recovery. More than one in three (36%) don’t get enough rest after working out, and over half (53%) don’t take supplements.

“Proper workout and exercise techniques go hand in hand with post-workout recovery. By helping to improve the speed and efficiency of recovery, one can directly help optimize their overall fitness in a whole new way by increasing strength, endurance… you name it,” Dr. Aaron Hinde, co-founder of LIFEAID Bev Co., said.

“So much emphasis has been placed on what you consume or drink before a workout, when in actuality it’s what your body needs to help it recover afterward that makes the real difference.”

The fact that a large majority of active Americans — 73 percent — have skipped workouts due to muscle soreness further supports Hinde’s point of view.

For many who exercise, soreness is a constant struggle, and they’d do just about anything to make it go away.

In fact, 45 percent of respondents would give up alcohol for a month to instantly recover from one bad bout of soreness. Forty-four percent would give up chocolate for a month, and 20 percent would give up Netflix for a month.

More than one in four surveyed (26 percent) would pay $100 to relieve their soreness and recover faster.

“Physical and mental fatigue from working out, particularly with today’s more intense exercise routines, is manageable and avoidable with the right nutritional education and recovery products, including specially-formulated drinks and supplements,” said Dr. Hinde.

“The key to avoiding the workout hangover is finding what type of products work best for your personal exercise regime, to help you recover as efficiently and effectively as possible.”

The Top 5 Most Common Exercise Injuries:

Pulled muscle 68%
Ankle sprain 48%
Knee strain/injury 45%
Wrist sprain 42%
Tendinitis 24%

 


> > > Live well.

The ABCs of BCAAs

You’ve probably heard of BCAAs or Branched-Chain Amino Acids if you’ve ever stepped foot in a gym/box or hung around fitness enthusiasts or athletes.

But what do BCAAs actually do? Do you really need them? And if so, when should you take them?

We’re here to help you break down the ABCs of BCAAs!

The branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are a group of three essential amino acids: Leucine, Isoleucine and Valine. They are essential, meaning BCAAs can’t be produced by your body and must be obtained from food or supplements. BCAA supplements have been shown to build muscle, decrease muscle fatigue and alleviate muscle soreness. —Healthline.com

BCAAs also help enhance muscle protein recovery after your workout. “Emerging research suggests that Leucine is the star player of BCAAs when it comes to regulating genetic signaling pathways involved in muscle protein synthesis,” according to GNC.com.

Their molecular structure look like this:

Image Source: Bodybuilding.com 

WHAT DO BCAAS DO?

BCAAs fuel your skeletal muscles during training, which can help give you the edge you need to push your limits. Supplementing with BCAAs helps preserve your stores of glycogen—the primary fuel your muscles use for energy production. This means your body has a reliable energy source to tap into while you work out, which can keep you going. Plus, abundant glycogen stores keep your body from breaking down muscle protein for energy instead. That’s why BCAA supplements are a win-win for your muscles—they help sustain and safeguard them. That’s potentially more energy, more reps and more gains. —GNC.com

WHEN SHOULD I TAKE THEM?

One of the easiest ways to help you get more out of your daily gym sessions is consuming BCAAs, whether in your everyday food consumption or with supplementation. They are most effective when consumed just BEFORE, DURING or AFTER your next gym session, workout or any physical activity.

BCAAs are an ingredient in all four of the LIFEAID Recovery Blends shown above:
(75mg Leucine, 37.5mg Isoleucine, 37.5mg Valine)
FITAID
FITAID RX
FITAID ZERO
FITAID RX ZERO

LEARN MORE about each of our clean RECOVERY BLENDS or SHOP NOW at LIFEAIDBevCo.com


> > > Live well.

The Dreaded Workout Hangover + Macro-Friendly ZERO

More Than Half of Americans Have Suffered a Workout Hangover

An article published in the New York Post shares new findings and statistics from a recent survey surrounding the negative effects of the dreaded “workout hangover.”

Read the full article here.

.

Mindset Reset: Day 1

Join motivational speaker & author Mel Robbins on this 35-day journey as she shares daily tips & tools to help guide you towards your best mindset and life. (5:28)

Click here to watch the video.

 

Meet Macro-Friendly Monk Fruit

Did you know that monk fruit is naturally 150-200 times sweeter than sugar? It’s what is used to happily sweeten ZERO SUGAR Recovery Blends FITAID ZERO and FITAID RX ZERO, now available!

Click here to read the full article.

“So much emphasis has been placed on what you consume or drink before a workout, when in actuality it’s what your body needs to help it recover afterward that makes the real difference.”

—Dr. Aaron Hinde

Think and Grow Rich

Important, practical, and transformative, Napoleon Hill’s wisdom from 1937 empowers today’s readers to create tomorrow’s successes.

Check out his book here.

.
AH

HindeSight  |  No. 11

The Buttery Bros vs. Sara Sigmundsdottir in Sunny SoCal


Last month, the Buttery Bros. (Heber Canon & Marston Sawyers) traveled to sunny southern California to crush some waves & WODs with Brooks Laich and a ready-as-ever, Games-bound Sara Sigmundsdóttir. Check out their photo journal from the weekend below, then watch the Buttery Bros.’ full episode below — brought to you by FITAID ZERO, your new zero sugar Recovery Blend, still made with only the good stuff!

Check out the entire Buttery Bros. episode on YouTube here:


Learn more or SHOP sugar-free, Keto-friendly Recovery Blends FITAID ZERO and FITAID RX ZERO at LIFEAIDBevCo.com


> > > Live well.

Meet MONK FRUIT: The Sweetest Fruit with Sugar-Free Goodness

 

Did you know that monk fruit is naturally 150-200 times sweeter than sugar?

“Monk fruit is a small sub-tropical melon that has been cultivated in the remote mountains of Southern China for centuries. According to legend, monk fruit is named after the Buddhist monks who first cultivated the fruit nearly 800 years ago.”

.“Monk fruit juice is an amazing twenty times sweeter than other fruit juices. The unique low-calorie sweetness of monk fruit comes from naturally occurring antioxidants found in the fruit that have a delicious, sweet taste, without the calories of sugar. Used as a food ingredient, monk fruit adds delicious low-calorie sweetness, replacing sugar and calories with great-tasting goodness from fruit.” —MonkFruitCorp.org

Watch how Monk Fruit is naturally harvested HERE:

Source: Monk Fruit Corp.

All-natural monk fruit concentrate is harvested using this
simple 3-step process:

1. The monk fruit is harvested and crushed to release its natural sweet juice.
2. The crushed fruit is then infused with hot water to gently release its natural calorie-free sweetness.
3. The sweet infusion is filtered to obtain a pure, calorie-free sweet fruit concentrate.


This month, LIFEAID Beverage Co. is proud to launch their first sugar-free products, happily sweetened with Monk Fruit & Stevia: FITAID ZERO and FITAID RX ZERO. Both products are made with only the good stuff and none of the junk, with no artificial sweeteners, no aspartame or sucralose — a proud continuation of the brand’s mission to provide vitamins you’ll actually enjoy drinking.

There’s currently a lot of attention being placed on not-so-good-for-you preworkout drinks that are chock full of junk with unhealthy amounts of caffeine, taurine, sodium and sugar. That’s why we couldn’t be more pleased to offer the fitness community a clean, sugarfree postworkout recovery option in FITAID ZERO and RX ZERO,” says LIFEAID co-founder and president Aaron Hinde. Crafting betterforyou recovery options without the use of artificial sweeteners, sucralose or aspartame — while still being sugar-free & great tasting — is something our entire team is very proud of accomplishing.

What are FITAID ZERO & FITAID RX ZERO all about?

  • Keto & Paleo-friendly
  • Only 5 calories per can
  • Made with only the good stuff
  • NO artificial sweeteners
  • Clean, sugar-free post-workout recovery
  • Happily sweetened with Monk Fruit & Stevia

Complete NUTRITION LABEL INFORMATION for both new ZERO products:

ZERO SUGAR. ALL THE GOOD STUFF. NO EXCUSES.

Every single can of ZERO is made with only the good stuff, including essential vitamins & nutrients for recovery after any physical activity. Just like the rest of the LIFEAID line of clean products, Because you never stop being a Spartan. Now offering ZERO SUGAR and only a few calories!
Discover the ZERO difference at LIFEAIDBevCo.com/Zero.

#ABetterWayToDrink #FITAIDZERO


Rogue Invitational Attendees Raving About ZERO!

May 2019 — Columbus, Ohio: Hundreds of athletes, coaches, fans and crew were on site at the Rogue Invitational in Columbus, Ohio, last weekend. Here’s what they were saying after getting a chance to try the new sugar-free FITAID ZERO and FITAID RX ZERO.

“It’s ZERO SUGAR and macro-friendly, so now I won’t feel bad when I drink like six in a day!”

“I think FITAID ZERO tastes even better than the original. I love it.”

“Kinda pineapple-y… I already loved FITAID, but now I love ZERO even more!”

“The new FITAID (Zero) definitely tastes sweeter. So good!”

“It’s soooooo good!”

“Not gonna lie, I’m happily surprised by the superior taste of the new Recovery ZERO. It’s as flavorful as regular FITAID! I’m in love with ZERO.”


You can find additional information & resources regarding Monk Fruit & Stevia here:

  • Why Monk Fruit & Stevia? Read more about both & their benefits in Medical News Today.
  • Still curious about Monk Fruit? Check out our supplier’s website for more information at: MonkFruitCorp.org..

> > > Live well.

Developing a Successful Affiliate


Theoretical Development of a Business

In this episode of Chasing Excellence, coach Ben Bergeron breaks down the five keys which have helped shape his success as an affiliate owner at CrossFit New England: Culture, Product, Marketing, Management and Systems. (May 6, 2019 | 67:18)

Check out the full episode of Chasing Excellence here.

.

Nick Massie: Thai Turkey Throwdown

Sam Dancer heats things up in the kitchen with master chef Nick Massie as the dynamic duo shows us step-by-step instructions for creating one of Nick’s most popular recipes. (5:34)

Click here to watch the full recipe tutorial.

 

What Are Monk Fruit and Stevia?

With FITAID ZERO and FITAID RX ZERO launching this month, let’s discover why these two new sugar-free recovery blends are happily sweetened with Monk Fruit and Stevia.

Click here to read the full article.

“When you’re focused on small things, you’re gonna have small days.”

—Mel Robbins

Daily Rituals: How Artists Work

Ever wonder how writers, composers, painters,  poets, filmmakers and scientists come up with their creations? Mason Currey shares the amazing daily rituals of some of the greatest creative minds of our time.

Check out his book here.

.
AH

HindeSight  |  No. 10