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The MMA Legacy Of Helio Gracie

February 4th, 2010 Ross Everett No comments

Gracie family patriarch and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu pioneer Helio Gracie died in early 2009 in Rio de Janeiro at the age of 95. Its impossible to overestimate his influence on martial arts, and particularly his pathbreaking role in what is now the sport of mixed martial arts. The Gracie family name will forever be synonymous with Brazilian sports, jiu-jitsu, MMA and the UFC”not only due to Helios own accomplishments but the legacy he created both by training others and through his family.

Helio Gracie began studying martial arts early in life, and by the age of 16 had already begun to teach judo in his native Brazil. While Helio had no problem mastering the theoretical aspects of judo, he found that many of its techniques required a great deal of brute strength which made them less effective for a smaller fighter such as himself. Along with his brother Carlos, he began to adapt many of judos techniques to make them more reliant on leverage rather than strength. This experimentation led to the creation of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) which is often referred to as Gracie Jiu-Jitsu in his honor.

Gracie also had a professional fighting career of his own, taking on champions from other fighting disciplines in an early version of modern MMA. These bouts were grueling, unregulated affairs with rules that were often made up as they went along and time limits that seem barbaric by todays standards. By his own recollection, he had 15 fights against the top fighters of his day. These included pro wrestlers, boxers and other martial arts specialists.

Gracie’s most famous opponent was against legendary Japanese judoka Masahiko Kimura. Gracie fought bravely in a losing cause, and ironically may have enhanced his reputation in defeat. He refused to submit to a reverse arm bar (the move that is now known as a ‘kimura’ in honor of its inventor), and the fight ended after his brother Carlos threw in the towel after Helio’s arm had been broken.

Helio Gracie’s impact on fight sports and mixed martial arts would continue through his offspring. Married twice, he had seven sons (Rickson, Royler, Rolker, Royce, Relson, Robin and Rorion) and two daughters (Rerika and Ricci), many of whom went on to make their own mark on the fight sport world. Royce Gracie is well known as the first UFC superstar, while sons Rickson Royler, Renzo have also achieved considerable fame in professional MMA.

Gracie died at age 95, after suffering stomach problems though the cause of his death was officially listed as ‘natural causes’. His last words are classic and highly fitting for a man who gave so much to martial arts and fighting sports:

“I created a flag from the sports dignity. I oversee the name of my family with affection and nerves of blood.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.

Efficiency Enhancers for Article Writers

December 16th, 2009 Ryan Tanner No comments

If your line of work involves writing articles, you’re one of many people in such a situation. While writing can be an extremely enjoyable and rewarding process, many are at a loss for what to write about.

One can often feel overworked and at a loss for ideas after writing numerous articles, and coming up with creative ideas can often be a challenge.

Based on my experience, I’d like to share some advice with you that I do believe will be of great help to you. Follow these simple rules and you may even enjoy writing.

If you map out the purpose of your article in advance, as opposed to simply writing what comes to mind, things will be easier. The best way for me to do this is to think of a subject, then basing my article around a list.

If you don’t like the idea of writing lists, or simply prefer another means as well, tell stories. Everyone has their own experiences to draw from, and personalizing an article in this regard will allow you to connect with your readers.

Sometimes I’ll challenge myself to finish a number of articles in a given time period. Not only does this keep me concentrating on the task at hand, but it becomes more fun when I’m trying to set new personal bests.

Since writing is a tedious process, I also like to remind myself of this by giving myself small rewards for finishing and achieving certain goals. In doing this, I’ll always have something to look forward to at the end.

My last suggestion may sound a little unconventional, but I can assure you that it’s had a major impact on my output levels. Work on your typing speeds, as faster typing will allow you to do more work in less time.

This author writes about many other topics, including window indoor air conditioner covers and industrial portable air conditioning units.

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So why does the Stupid Simple System help me and what is it?

December 2nd, 2009 Nestor Cook No comments

If you have been around the world of Internet marketing for any length of time, you definitely realize how challenging it can be. Even those of us who have been doing this for a long time still run into problems. Much of this is due to the rapidly changing nature of the online world. With advent of web 2.0, this is even truer today than it was just a few short years ago.

As the internet continues to evolve there will always be those that are ahead of the game. They are the ones who have perfected their own styles and systems but have been able to adapt to an ever changing Internet marketing environment. Sure some marketers get good for while and then fall back but we are referring to the consistent performers here. These guys are able to and have been making an extremely comfortable living (millions of $$) simply because they are so good at what they do.

K.K. Maybel is one of the most successful pioneers of Internet marketing. He is a Dutch super affiliate who has been marketing online for almost a decade. Maybel has developed a system to share his marketing brilliance called the Stupid Simple System.

The the Stupid Simple System is K.K.’s very own get rich formula. His methods were refined over 7 years to get to where they are now. Many super affiliates never tell anyone how they make all their money. And they do this with good reason: more competition. Having access to something like the Stupid Simple System is truly an amazing opportunity. Not many people come across a simple method to get rich online like this.

The Stupid Simple System can be learned and understood by anyone willing to put in the effort. It is not designed to promote instant, short-lived success but to give you the tools and ability to be successful in the present and future. The Stupid Simple System is the way many internet marketers have dominated in the this game.

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I Want To Diet Fast – Considered

October 17th, 2009 Scott Edwards No comments

What Is Your Optimal Diet Program? It is so easy to let dieting programs take over our lives. But being so obsessive usually ends in failure! Therefore it’s vital that we find a program that runs smoothly with the way we live. One that is workable in real life. Too many slimming ads show a false world that nobody really lives in!

We still need to derive pleasure from the food we consume – or the program will be short-lived. We can’t be expected to stick with a regime if all it offers are soups and mixes.

There are regimes out there that are a million miles away from that.

We’ve chosen a select few regimes that offer what we’re all looking for. They all contain well reasoned studies of the weight loss phenomena. It becomes easy to see why we haven’t succeeded up until now. In addition, they endorse dietary methods that we CAN make progress with.

They give us more life, not less! They shed the weight for sure, but also rejuvenate our ‘joie de vivre’!

Getting through the day carrying too much weight is tiring – when you’ve lost the weight you’ll feel great! You’ll never again have to sit out activities that are currently just too much for you to handle. And having more energy invariably leads to more happiness and fun! If you’re like me, you’ve reached your point of readiness.

Pick The Best Weight Management Tool For You – It’s best to let the authors of these regimes explain the science themselves. We are only the messengers – get the truth from the horse’s mouth! Don’t hold yourself back any longer – this site will clarify your options.

Addendum – I’m speaking from personal experience here. To date, I’ve shrunk my own weight by a huge 47 lbs by utilizing two of the three recommended regimes. I really feel I’ve been given a second chance, and can’t imagine being so heavy again. By checking out even one of these sites, I know you’ll be excited by the new life that can be yours. Yours Truly, Scott – A changed Man!

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Help Me Lose Weight Naturally – Ideas Considered

October 14th, 2009 Scott Edwards No comments

These days, we’re given a lot of conflicting diet information. The truth is a vast industry has been built around losing weight, and many products just don’t work! So we thought it appropriate to share some interesting findings with you…

We learnt that we should avoid having to buy on-going ‘diet food’, and instead find authors who’d written real eating programs. Experts that knew what was important to us and understood how to teach us. Good information is everything. We ruled out regimes that required expensive regular purchases. What we were looking for was education.

We went for practical ‘real’ programs and dismissed all the fad and product-based slimming regimes. They’re never a long-term solution.

The creators of the programs we’re recommending have really got to grips with how it feels to be too heavy. They teach no-nonsense practical solutions on resolving obesity issues for good. As you read through these programs, you’ll start to realise the benefits they’ll give you both now and down the road. Friends will find your weight loss and energy gain hard to believe!

So The Answers Can Be Found? You have our word – disguised as it was under all the hype from the diet industry. Be assured though – there is a workable system for you.

Many of us have struggled with one diet or other for most of our adult lives. Our weight reduces when we first start dieting, then it goes up again the minute we eat normally. Figures show that over 93 percent of weight reduction programs don’t work for us – probably because they’re too punishing to maintain over the long term.

It’s not widely known, but top performing athletes invest a lot of time in nutritional education. Obviously, we don’t all want to be top sports people – but we can benefit from the research that’s gone into what makes our bodies work best. The findings can be utilised by all of us.

Yet it’s very easy to do nothing. Gratification comes swiftly as the pounds fall off for good. Yet we can’t achieve anything if we don’t start. Once you’re on your way, you’re in the game! Feel cheered that you’re doing the right thing.

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Weight Loss Diets Insights – Easily Lose 20 Pounds

October 12th, 2009 Scott Edwards No comments

Effective weight loss is about two things – what we eat and how much we exercise. This isn’t always what people want to hear, as many would prefer to avoid doing exercises. However, the benefits out-weigh the negatives. When we exercise we burn up calories and we also build muscle.

Muscle has a higher metabolic rate than fat. This means it will burn up more calories than fat, which is a good thing. The more muscle we have, the more calories we burn. Also when we build muscle we start to see better defined thighs and abs.

Developing new habits can seem a bit daunting. The easiest way to start is probably to slot little bits of exercise into your daily life. Walk up flights of stairs instead of standing on escalators. Do not be tempted to park your vehicle in the closest space to your destination – give yourself the opportunity to walk the last bit. When time permits, each time you take a bus get off two or three stops before your destination.

Try to exercise 5 days out of 7. If you do, you’ll soon notice the results – especially if you manage over half-an-hour each session. Maybe vary the exercises on different days. You’ll give yourself a much better chance of sticking with the program then.

Getting fit and more toned doesn’t have to be painful. Team up with someone else and make your exercise routine fun. Several times a week, get outdoors and go for a walk. Brisk walking on a regular basis can do much more for us than weight loss alone.

Your chances of having a stroke or heart problems will reduce if you become more active. Cancer of the colon is minimised too. We can lower our cholesterol and our chances of getting type two diabetes. We’re also likely to maintain a more stable mental attitude and find sleeping easier at night. All of which illustrates great reasons to get yourself going!

Choose some easy to wear clothing for walking. It’s best to wear several thin layers that can be taken off if necessary, or all left on for greater warmth. It’s important to try shoes or boots on before you decide to buy. Your toes should be able to move freely around, but the rest of your foot should be held firm.

When you’re ready to go, give yourself a posture check. Ensure your weight is evenly distributed, with shoulders down and slightly back and your stomach pulled in. Now do a quick warm up so you don’t damage yourself. You can roll your shoulders, first one way and then the other. Follow this by raising your knees a few times. Lastly, take about a minute to march up and down, then set out on your walk.

Make a conscious effort to have the correct posture throughout your walk – remember the aim is to get fit and redefine your body shape. When you’ve finished your walk, let your muscles ‘warm-down’ with a bit more stretching and squatting. You’re more likely to stick with the program if you start small and build up. Don’t attempt a ten mile hike on day one! It may be advisable to speak to a training instructor before embarking on an exercise program.

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Slimming News – Lose 10 Pounds Now

October 11th, 2009 Scott Edwards No comments

Are you aware that our behaviour patterns very often reflect those of our friends? Psychologists have been telling us for a long time that we become like the people we associate with. For the most part this is interpreted as we hold the same belief structure or values; we quite often support the same sports clubs and political parties as our friends, for instance.

Lately though, studies are claiming that we will have more tendency to be overweight if we hang around with others who are overweight. We will eat more when in the company of good friends who eat more. A small study undertaken in America found that overweight kids and teenagers ate more when they were eating with a friend who was also overweight, than when they ate with a normal weight child.

The entire group, who varied in weight and were aged nine to fifteen, ate more when they were with their pals. But pairing up overweight friends led to the biggest consumption of all. The research was featured in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. It discovered that young teens eating habits are definitely affected by the company they keep.

Frankly, having more relaxed habits when with friends is not a big surprise. We all feel more awkward in strange company. With friends, we gain a sort of unspoken permission for our actions. In a subconscious way, we permit them to define tolerable behaviour.

Young people of all sizes were studied for forty five minutes. They were split into groups of two friends, or groups of two strangers. Then they were presented with a selection of things to pass the time, and food to eat.

With each of the pairs, the ones who knew each other before the experiment got through more food than the ones who didn’t. But overweight friends ate the most of all. And the differences were quite significant.

An average of seven hundred and thirty eight calories was eaten by overweight teens who paired with a friend. Yet the larger kid who paired with a regular weight buddy only ate four hundred and forty four calories. Interestingly, regular weight kids averaged approximately five hundred calories no matter what weight their friend was. The larger kids desire to be like their friends is a common notion. We see this also in relation to smoking at an early age.

A child’s social network then is significant in determining their eating habits. What this means is kids can be influenced to eat less as well as more. A good argument for teaching sound nutrition!

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Weight Reduction Explained – Losing 30 Pounds

October 10th, 2009 Scott Edwards No comments

My weight has gone up and down all my married life. And I figured that as I approached my fifties, things would only get worse. But I’m here to tell you that it doesn’t have to be that way! I’m past fifty now, and no longer need to lose any weight.

How can this be? I simply keep an eye on my blood-sugar levels. I used to hanker after something sweet as my energy sapped around late afternoon. And so my solution was to eat a handful of biscuits or a piece of cake. This of course just added more layers of fat to my stomach and thighs.

What’s also quite daunting is how much fat was additionally mounting up in my arteries, heart and even my brain. But now my blood-sugar remains level, and I don’t get the lows in energy and hunger. And it’s not just the blood sugars that have levelled out – I don’t break out into a menopausal sweat nearly as often. But the best thing for me is enjoying a great night’s sleep.

The ’secret’ is to eat every couple of hours, but just don’t eat much. Before, I’d skip breakfast or maybe lunch quite regularly, claiming I was just too busy to stop and eat. I’d then stuff myself at dinner, and end up uncomfortable all evening.

Regular moderate consumption is what the body actually needs. By the middle of each day, the rate we metabolise food is at it’s highest. So early meals are vital, as later meals have a sluggish journey through our system.

Now each morning I always allow time for breakfast. I don’t keep an ultra close eye on every calorie, I just watch how much I eat at a time. The gut only has a limited capacity it can comfortably take, so I’ve learned not to overfill it.

I restrict the amount of grain I eat, and make lunch my most important meal. By late afternoon, a small snack is now all I need take me through to a small evening meal. Each meal has some protein, and some anti-oxidant rich vegetables.

The right types of fat should still be included in our diet – this is especially important for good health. I like seeds and nuts in moderation, and salads always get a good glug of olive oil.

The amount of alcohol I consumed had to be reduced – and this has definitely had a positive effect. I feel the alcohol was stimulating the hot turns I had, as they’re not so frequent any more. You might wonder if I’ve found it a struggle. Maybe a little at first, but the benefits soon outweighed the challenges, and now I love it. I wanted to share this ’secret’ with everyone as it’s so easy to carry out, but would be so hard to do without now. My life is great, and there’s absolutely no reason why yours can’t be too.

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Current News – Eat And Lose Fat Fast

October 9th, 2009 Scott Edwards No comments

Losing weight can be as difficult psychologically as it is physically. It can become a struggle if we have to make family meals; eating our own meagre diet whilst still having to prepare tempting fare for the others. How can we improve our lot, and continue to please the family?

Whatever we serve up, when we’re aiming to lose weight the first thing we can address is our portion size. Starting a meal with a full plate is very gratifying, so why not buy yourself a smaller plate? Don’t rush to be the first to start eating. Take your time and chew your food well. This will leave you feeling more satiated, and prevent you from always finishing before everyone else.

It should be possible to eat the same dinner as everyone else for several days of the week. Just make sure you eat lots of vegetables, and only serve yourself a small amount of carbohydrate. Also, restrict any side portions of bread and butter! If the family like their puddings, prepare ones that you can have a taste of. Check any tinned fruit you have is in juice, not syrup.

On the other hand, you can make slimmer’s meals for everyone. No-one need suspect they’re eating a low-cal meals with some of the recipes you can use. Use lemon juice, garlic and fresh herbs for a really scrummy pasta dish. Tinned tomatoes are a great base for the sauce, and no oil is needed if you stir in a little low fat creme fraiche before serving.

When you’re shopping for food, always pick out lean cuts of meat. Remember also that fish can be a lower fat alternative. Whatever the rest of your family weigh, it’s still advantageous for them as well to eat lean meat. Roast chicken is a good all-rounder, just make sure you remove any skin and eat breast meat where possible. Select potatoes that have a naturally creamier texture, such as Vivaldi or Maris Piper. Then you can feel fulfilled without loading them with butter.

Watch out for breakfast cereals – some are loaded with sugar so always read the ingredients before buying. Cereal bars are best avoided too – they look like a healthy snack, but most are incredibly sweet. We also probably consume a load of hidden calories in our drinks. Choose sodas with artificial sweeteners, and make them last longer than usual by adding ice.

Wine and beer can be very fattening, so try to limit it where possible. Tomato juice with Worcestershire sauce and ice has a good kick and makes a change. As apple juice is particularly strong in flavour, water it down half and half and serve it in a wine glass for more sophistication!

It’s obvious that we’re not going to lose weight if we continue as we are. But it’s amazing how a small shift here and there can dramatically help along the way.

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The Best Diets To Lose 20 Pounds Quickly – Updated

October 9th, 2009 Scott Edwards No comments

Just because we want to lose weight doesn’t mean that we want to be ostracized from society. This is particularly an issue if we happen to be the family chef; nibbling our own lightweight morsels whilst the aroma of ‘real food’ wafts under our nostrils! This can be frustrating, so let’s look at how we can integrate our weight loss program into regular family meals.

First off we need to tackle the amount we eat. Whatever food we consume, if we take in less of it we’ll lose weight. It’s pleasing to see a plateful of food at the beginning of our meal – so eat from one that’s smaller than everyone else’s. Eat your food very slowly, chewing every morsel at least twenty times before swallowing. You won’t always finish your meal ahead of the others then, but you will feel more sated.

Basically you can often eat the same food as your family is eating, but cut down on the amount of rice, pasta, potatoes and fatty meat. Eat more veg to avoid getting too hungry. Just don’t be tempted to fill up on bread rolls! If you have a sweet tooth, take care not to go overboard. A portion of stewed apple from the crumble is one thing, but treacle sponge and custard is quite another.

But you can also sneak in the odd diet meal for the whole family. Delicious low calorie meals can be created without anyone suspecting a thing! Fresh herbs make a great addition to spaghetti dishes – and add plenty of mushrooms and courgettes. Instead of oil, use tinned tomatoes and olives for juiciness.

Pick your meat and dairy items carefully when you shop. There can be a big difference in the calorific value of different beef products for example. The rest of your family will profit from less saturated fat, even if they don’t have weight issues. For a low-cal high-protein meal, serve turkey or chicken and stick to the skinless breast for yourself. Potatoes can be nice and filling for slimmers – just buy ones with a creamy texture. You won’t need to add butter before serving then.

Watch out for breakfast cereals – some are loaded with sugar so always read the ingredients before buying. Cereal bars are best avoided too – they look like a healthy snack, but most are incredibly sweet. We also probably consume a load of hidden calories in our drinks. Choose sodas with artificial sweeteners, and make them last longer than usual by adding ice.

Alcohol contains a lot of calories, so when you’re socialising it’s good to find some alternatives. Try drinking tomato juice with ice or spring water. Watered down apple juice makes a passable wine lookalike if you don’t want to be different from the crowd.

It’s obvious that we’re not going to lose weight if we continue as we are. But it’s amazing how a small shift here and there can dramatically help along the way.

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