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Codex Ashla Master David

April 29, 2010

Physical phase training: Intro

Filed under: Uncategorized — david @ 11:07 am

I have changed my eating and activity levels drastically. To supercharge my metabolism, I’ve broken my daily caloric requirements into 4-5 smaller meals which are spaced throughout the day from 2 to 3 hours apart. Of those calories, I’ve shifted toward fiber, protein, and complex carbohydrates and away from fats and simple sugars. I’ve also started weight training to gain muscle mass as muscle is the only thing that burns calories.

My exercise program is a whole body workout, three days per week. In the link section to the right you will find Scooby’s workshop. I am following his beginner workout, with the addition of working up to an hour of cardio at 70%-ish of my MHR. As my fitness increases, I’ll push for higher percentages by jogging in intervals. As is, walking on a level road isn’t enough, that only gets me into the 66% range. I use the tire pictured below, and 2 lb barbells in a training exercise called “heavy hands” in conjunction with walking briskly.
tire

For more information on heavy hands, check out: John Thomas’ site, or its creator’s site, heavyhandsfitness.

I’ll give updates, monthly from this day forward, with quantified results. For now, a few recipes of what I’ve been eating for the last week:

Breakfast:

1) Two servings of unsalted rolled oats with a bananna.

2) Two large unfrosted shredded wheat biscuits with nonfat milk, and apple or orange.

Other meals:

1) Two turkey sandwiches on whole grain bread with mustard.

2) Can chili, non fat crackers, tabasco sauce or red pepper if desired.

3) 1 cup mixed veggies, 5oz can white chicken or salmon, a fruit.

4) 1 can beans (fluids drained), topped with chicken or salmon, a fruit.

5) Burrito made with 1 whole grain tortilla, 1/2 can refried beans, and salsa.

Seasonings:

Balsamic vinegar, table salt, or salsa.

April 16, 2010

The power of a wave.

Filed under: Uncategorized — david @ 4:06 am

Today I was called away to help my cousin move. On the way, I was passed by a truck that had two teenage girls in the crew cab. They looked 17 to 19 years old.

The one on drivers side made a face at me then shot me a bird. I speculated that her dad was cursing me for driving too slow. I smiled and waved but she looked away before she noticed. The girl of the passenger side then looked at me and started to do the same. She made a face. As she lifted her hand to flip me off, her eyes detected something unforeseen.

I held a gentle smile on my face and waved my hand slowly. There was a moment. I felt compassion and peace swirling just behind my eyes where flames of anger flickered years ago. Through two layers of glass and across 25 feet of road, she received the transmission and her facial expression immediately changed.

As the green truck sped away, I could see a hand slowly waving back. One person at a time. That’s what it’s all about.

HHDL Waving No mind tricks required, just human decency.

April 4, 2010

A Spring Wedding

Filed under: Uncategorized — david @ 12:53 am

Today, I attended the wedding of Alethea and Nathan.

Alethea's wedding
From left to right: RivanElan, Alethea, Miles, Uktena, and myself.

It was a traditional Christian wedding, with exception that the bride and groom wore kimonos. It was heart warming to hear the best friend of the bride describing the same friend I’ve come to know online over the past years. I’ll leave the details private in respect, but it was a day to remember.

I wish this new couple the best of luck.

On a side note, this was the first time I’ve met anyone in person with whom I’ve known online, not one – but five. I was pleasantly surprised by everyone. I hope today supplied some mortar of friendship between us, as it surely bonded this new family in Holy matrimony.

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