Continuum Performance Center

Thursday, March 20, 2014

What's your favorite?

What's your favorite?

Ok, for this Blog Post I want it to be fun and conversational, I know you all have opinions (some more than others) and I want to hear them. Give us some feedback, please!  

What I want to know is what are your favorite TRX Exercises?  

We have added A TON of TRX specific classes that many of you have taken a liking to, not to mention the ST and RIP have been a staple in the CPC arsenal for a long time now. We are headed into warm weather and you know that we like to take things outside when we can. We like to make things fun and interesting.  Help us out and let us know what some of your favorite movements are. Who knows ... maybe you'll start to see more of them!  

Duran Duran was neither Duran nor Duran, discuss!!

Mike

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Budget Nutrition



I hear people giving excuses as to why they can’t eat healthy constantly; “It’s too expensive.” and “I don’t have time” are probably the most common excuses. Whatever the excuse, it’s invalid. I follow a relatively strict diet and eat around 4,000 calories daily (which is much more than the average person consumes). I’m 22 years old, work between two jobs and am on a tight budget. I typically spend under $100 a week on food. If I can eat the way I should, why can’t you?


Instead of buying that pre-made, or even pre-seasoned, chicken; buy it fresh, season and cook it yourself. You can get fresh chicken breast for around $1.99/lb. versus spending upwards of $5.99/lb. or more on the pre-cooked or seasoned chicken breast.You can save quite a bit of money. Stop being lazy and take a little time to cook your own food! Visit local Farmer’s Markets, shop for items that won’t spoil if you don’t eat them, and try a little variety. Personally I love sweet potato, and these are one of the easiest foods to prepare. I poke a few holes in the potato and put it in the microwave for a couple minutes and it’s ready to eat. While your chicken, ground turkey, steak or whatever is cooking, you can be preparing your vegetables.


I’m on a tight schedule so I do most of my cooking on the weekend or a day off. I spend about 3 hours total preparing all my food for the entire week. Use that day off where you’re laying on the couch watching TV to cook your food. Prepare your food in advance and this will keep you eating healthier and save you stress once you get home from a long day of work worrying about what to eat. By having your food prepared, you’ll be less likely to stop and get fast food or raid your cabinets for snacks. Hope this gives you a different perspective that you can eat healthy while still on a budget.  

It may take a few extra minutes to do, but your wallet will happier and so will your body!

Steve



Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Do You Really Know The Truth About BPA?

BPA: another one of those hot button issues that has been circulating for the past couple of years. We've all heard about it, know what it is, know that it's bad, and know what it can do to you. I'm sure most of you are like me and ran out and bought a Nalgene or 7 because they were sweet bottles that didn't contain BPA. A cool, functional, nearly indestructible, and safe water bottle, what more can you ask for?

I don't want to be long winded in my post here, my intent was more focused on passing along this article to you and get your feedback. Take a look at it, think about the following questions, and post some comments. I'm curious to see what people have to say.

1.  Were we all right in going out and stocking up on our Nalgene bottles?

2.  What have you done / are you doing currently to lessen your use or exposure to BPA products (aside from purchasing BPA "free" products)?

3.  Will you do anything differently after reading this article?

via Mother Jones -- The Scary New Evidence on BPA-Free Plastics

Cheers,

Mike