Saturday, October 25, 2014

What Can We Learn About Saturated Fat from Home Depot? - Review

I just read the article, "What Can We Learn About Saturated Fat from Home Depot?" found here, and there was some very good points that I wanted to summarize.

  1. Dietary saturated fat alone as little affect on blood levels of it.
  2. When starch and/or sugar is eaten with saturated fat there is increased blood saturated fat.
  3. The source of saturated fat is important, meaning factory raised animals sources may carry other junk you do not want.
  4. When eaten as a low carbohydrate diet saturated fat is a good fuel source.
It can be challenging reading article on nutrition and diet.  Many topics actually have two right answers with qualifiers to what makes them right.  As you can see from this article, saturated fat is bad for us but only when eaten with carbohydrates.  This means low-fat is the preferred choice when eating carbohydrates.

We have to stop thinking about parts of things and start thinking of them as a whole.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Beginner Hammocking

I've always enjoyed the outdoors.  My parents took my RVing in primary school, and as I became older I would tent on their camp site.  It was more rugged and independent that way.  During secondary school I did not camp too much, but still enjoyed hiking, walking and biking with the occasional inland kayaking.

During my college and early adult years I have tent camped on rustic and regular Michigan State Parks.  It is a goal of mine to camp more, and it has been a goal of mine to go backpack ing.  I already own a backpacking tent but never used it for backpacking, just regular camping but I have decided to give hammocking a try.  And so, the gear acquisition ramps up.

Hammock
Tarp
Backpack
Cook Kit
Hiking poles
Top Quilt/blanket
Bottom Quilt (DIY poncho liner)

Sunday, February 23, 2014

2015 and The Road to 30 (cont.)

I have mixed feelings about new year's resolutions since many do not complete them, but I do believe evaluations and goal setting is important.  The start of a new year is a natural time to do so since there are the celebrations and the calendar change.

This year I have a few goals:


  • Stop my yo-yo weight journey.  I have worked on my weight and fitness levels since junior year of high school  I have had some successes, some plateaus and then gradual gains back and forth.  Now that I am a Dad, I really need to get motivated and make this a priority in my house.  I need to do it for myself, for my wife and for my son.  My goal is to achieve a lean body mass 10-12% body fat which most likely will put me at around 200 lbs.
  • Train and participate in two U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary areas:
    1. AUXCOM Specialty Training Ribbon
    2. Vessel Examiner Examiner Program Ribbon

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Parenthood & The Road to 30

I have nothing mind-blowing to share on parenthood, but I am now a member of the club.  Liam, a 7 lb 19 inch boy joined us late January.

With parenthood comes a greater motivation on my personal health.  True it first has to come from within and this has been something I have been working on, but being a new Dad makes the stakes even higher.

While I have a short bucket list, more and more people are creating a 29 list.  That is that the year before they turn 30 there are items one wants to complete.  This sounded like a good idea to me and this April I will be posting one of my own.