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Monthly Archives: August 2016

Peak Performance, a Fitness Field Trip

09 Tuesday Aug 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes, Other Columns

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business, exercise, fitness, health, Peak Performance, weight loss, weights

Yesterday morning I had the privilege of visiting the headquarters of Peak Performance Fitness International. There and online, under the tutelage of my friend Craig Bryan, ordinary people becomes athletes and athletes become superstars.

The process starts with clients receiving an assessment of their overall health and physical state. With a clear picture of where they are at present, they forge individual plans for transformative fitness. These plans vary depending on individual goals. Those goals will invariably include both cardio-vascular work and anaerobic exercises (weight training). Peak places a special emphasis on stretching in order to achieve optimal results.

Diet plays just as large a role, if not larger, in personal fitness than physical exercise. Thus, Peak assists clients with tailored meal planning to ensure proper weight loss or gain as dictated by the clients’ goals.

Peak specializes in athletic performance. “Here at Peak Performance WE BUILD ATHLETES by building functional strength which translates to better performance on the playing field making the athlete GAME READY. Providing sports specific training, speed, mobility and agility training, core and rotational strength, proper lifting techniques and progressions, injury prevention and quicker recovery as well as pre and post rehab strengthening.” That means they help the athlete perform better, regardless of the game.

It’s an impressive system and a bit more comprehensive than what most might associate with getting in shape.

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Heavy things.

The gym itself is smaller than most. Then again, most fitness clubs are designed for use by dozens or hundreds of people at any given time. Peak’s emphasis is on individuals. Smaller is better in this sense. They have everything one needs without clutter, all of it state-of-the-art. It’s like a cross between an iron gym and a sports medicine clinic.

Of course, this being the 21st century, one need not actually visit the location for benefits. Craig offers on-line training and consulting. I hear he works with people as far away as Australia.

Craig has also blended his own line of meal supplements under the Performance Zone brand. These are available for purchase by telephone and will be offered online (the website is brand new with an operational store “coming soon”).

I tried a Lean Green protein shake for lunch and was impressed. It packs 42 grams of protein with only 200 calories and a low carbohydrate count (low sugar). It easily mixed up in water without a blender and, as promised, it did taste great. I would describe the taste as vanilla spiked with broccoli – tasty and healthy together. It was filling and provided a good deal of energy for several hours.

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As seen with my bag gloves so you know I’m serious. Lean Green, so mean, it’s keen; not obscene but good for the spleen.. I may have found a product to endorse.

 

My visit for part tour, part friendly get-together, and part idea swap. I love to hear and see what other people are up to, to see friends excel. Craig’s been doing this a long time. In his office, there’s a picture of him and Arnold Schwarzenegger, circa the Pumping Iron days. Still, he’s finding new ways to bring fitness to the digital age, faster, better, with more efficiency and accuracy than ever.

Idea trading is more than just shooting the breeze, although that can be fun in its own right. Cross-business exploration provides inspiration on all levels. One can always learn something new and apply it to one’s life – even if the observed subject is outside one’s core field. The there’s the rubbing-off aspect; I left Peak wanting to play football.

 

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I’m With … WordPress: Ad(ed) Value

08 Monday Aug 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes, Other Columns

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Ads, blog, Perrin Lovett, perrinlovett.me, politics

So … at the bottom of this post you will probably notice (if you keep scrolling) a small advertisement for something or other. I mentioned a few days ago that I don’t control these ads; WordPress (my awesome hosting platform) places them. The reason for this is that my site is considered a “free” site by WP. That’s not entirely accurate; I pay a small fee to keep “wordpress” out of my link address and to have the “.me”. I was once at “.com” for a while but I forgot to renew (always forgetting something) and a domain pirate swooped in a grabbed it.

They will kindly sell the .com back for about $2,800 – up from $600 or so thanks to the increase in my site’s popularity. (Thanks, all).

Anyway, my next step with WP is to go professional. That comes with a host of neat features but costs a little. I’m planning on stepping up by the end of the year. (Donations will be accepted soon at GoFundMe…..).

Until then, this is how the WP ads work:

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WordPress.

I’ve never intended to burden my readers or slow down my site with a lot of ads. At some point I may run some targeted “affiliate” ads for things I recommend; knowing me, those will probably be cigars and guns. Until then, I am happy to suffer the occasional WP ad in exchange for reasonable pricing.

When I’m not ranting about cigars, guns, or wall rugs, I tend toward political news with an anarchist point of view. I do not endorse politicians unless they are exceptional (Ron Paul) or dead (Leo Ryan) or both (Cicero). However, it has come to my attention that WP has been running political ads lately – this being political ad season.

Like Facebook and Google, there must be a liberal slant at WP because the only ads I see (and readers notice) are Hillary Clinton ads. I recently wrote a short piece about how Hillary is a criminal and, low and behold, it was accompanied by an “I’m with her.” ad. Funny but I don’t even like the appearance that I might be endorsing a candidate, especially Killary.

Since I cannot afford to dispense with the ads yet I have began to counter them with a disclaimer: “*The gag “ad(s)” above this line are endorsed by Perrin Lovett; those below are not.”; and with little “ads” of my own. It looks something like this to readers:

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This process has allowed me to make use of a meme generator for the first time. That’s fun. I hope this serves as sufficient explanation. Until such time as the ads are done away with, please know: I’m with freedom.

 

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An American Legend: The Wall Rug of Freedom

07 Sunday Aug 2016

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America, freedom, Perrin Lovett, wall rug

Over the past few years I’ve pared down my belongings considerably; everything I own will neatly fit inside my vehicle. My rule is: if I don’t really need it or if I haven’t used it in about six months, it needs to go. This cuts down on clutter and makes running from the law easier. I forget a lot of things so this also helps me not have more junk to worry about losing. A very few things, however, I hang onto in defiance of my better (?) judgement.

For instance, there is my beautiful bicentennial wall rug, that until today I had once again forgotten I possessed.

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I’ve had her for almost forty years. Only twice, for short periods of time, have I properly displayed this unique work of art. Most of its life has been spent rolled up in a closet. I do not need this item and I have not used it for years. Still, I absolutely love it.

Ain’t she cool. A bald eagle carrying the Liberty Bell pass “Old Glory”. I’ve seen very few physical objects that scream “America!” like this. I don’t just “America,” as used in everyday parlance; I mean A-MER-I-CA!!!!! as in Johnny Horton’s Johnny Freedom. Even the label on the back has a fascinating tidbit of history. This beauty IS history.

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As with most pieces of my life, this one comes with a good story. I have no idea how I remember it but I do, almost vividly. When I was about two years old my parents took me to the Ethan Allen furniture store in Columbus, Mississippi. This was just after a big flood. They were trying to get rid of everything through sales and giveaways. One item up for raffle was my flag-rug. My dad was holding me and I got to reach into a hat full of pieces of paper with names on them. I pulled out “Lovett”. The rug was mine. I was so excited.

Oddly, I get the same feeling whenever I look at her. I got it this afternoon. There’s something so patriotic in this work; it stirs the soul. The cynic in me could say it reads like the tombstone of the old republic – 1776 – 1976. But I’ve never thought that. I see powerful imagery of what was and what could be again. A nation to be proud of. Of proud people. Strong people. Defiant freedom, as clear as a bell and swift as an eagle.

I’ve only seen one other of these rugs. It hung on the wall at my old barber’s shop until he retired. He and I had a lot in common, rugs aside. I sometimes feel like a visitor a few years too late – a time-traveling, freedom-seeking tourist in the wrong town or on the wrong day. He was the real thing, a holdover from the old America. The only other living man I knew (besides my father) with a real connection to Grit and Steel.

There are a lot of memories in this woven acrylic masterpiece stored away in the closet. One day she will grace the wall of my study, in the little cabin, high in the mountains, far away. Until then, she’ll just have to remain one of my legends.

 

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*The gag “ad(s)” above this line are endorsed by Perrin Lovett; those below are not.

Girls and Golden Guns

07 Sunday Aug 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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America, firearms, freedom, girls, gun control, guns, Olympics, shooting, sports, The People

To hear the hysterical, lunatic left tell it, America is a war zone, constantly awash in violence and populated by the most deadly and dangerous people to ever live. Reality bears little resemblance although we are among the most heavily armed people on earth. Armed citizens and freedom are directly correlated. Thus, until recently, Americans enjoyed freedom as few have in history. Lately, things change. The guns are still here but the people have become obsessed with triviality. Stumbling around, looking for Pokemon, getting tattoos, eating sugar-fried fat with extra butter, worshiping at the false alters of television and political lies have all taken their toll on Americans.

Still, hope lives on. Virginia Thrasher, a nineteen-year old woman from Virginia, took the first gold medal in the Rio Olympics yesterday. She outperformed the world’s best in shooting – 10m air rifle. Thrasher thrashed her opponents, including two previous gold medalists from China.

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Yahoo News.

Surprisingly, despite being so heavily armed, Americans have not dominated shooting sports as one might expect. At least not in recent decades. Our shooters face tremendous competition from Europe, Russia, and Asia. American women have fared a little better than American men.

Ms. Thrasher credits her grandfather with sparking her interest in shooting; she began deer hunting in eight grade.

“I got my first deer and I liked the adrenaline of pulling the trigger,” she said.

She then joined her high school air rifle team and was recruited by West Virginia University, where she became a national collegiate champion as a freshman this year.

With her non-nonsense style, Thrasher seemed unfazed by her seasoned field and consistently scored in the 10 points target area over the 20 rounds.

Afterwards, she noted that she had not attended the Olympics’ opening ceremony Friday night and had instead gone to bed early for her Olympic debut.

Like all American shooters, Thrasher faced the inevitable question of what she thinks about gun control in the United States, a hot-button issue in this election year.

She responded matter of factly that the controversy over guns in America “really is just distracting from our sport, which is very different.”

She’s right about the disconnect between Olympic shooting and gun control. Even in countries with stringent freedom controls, shooting is still a sport. Some of those countries (France, China, etc.) excel on the range.

Her story is one of millions in the U.S. Yet, it highlights the importance of teaching our young, from an early age, the value and joy of firearms. My daughter first plinked with a bolt-action .22 at the age of eight. Fathers, mothers, grandfathers, and other elders must continue to instill in our children, boys and girls, the love of guns and shooting.

That way, young girls may continue to experience the thrill of the hunt and dream of world-class competition. The left can continue to dream too – a nightmare of their twisted imagination where criminals and terrorists are constantly at risk and an indomitable people resist tyranny through forceful freedom.

Congratulations, Mrs. Thrasher. Thank you for carrying on our golden traditions.

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*The gag “ad(s)” above this line are endorsed by Perrin Lovett; those below are not.

Immigration: A Slap in the Face for the West (machete, actually)

06 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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Belgium, Europe, immigration, Islam, politicians, terrorism, The West, War

Another ordinary day in the new Europe and another islamic terror attack. This mohammedan approached two female police officers outside police headquarters in Charleroi, Belgium. One woman suffered deep cuts to her face and the other received superficial wounds. A third female officer shot the POS dead. You. Go. Girl. Women and guns may be our answer to the Caliphate.

A crazed man hacked at a policewoman’s face with a machete and shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ before turning on another officer just seconds before a third cop shot him dead in a suspected terror attack.

The machete-wielding terror suspect launched his terrifying attack in Charleroi this afternoon after walking up to the Belgian city’s main police station just before 4pm.

He wandered up the policewomen at a checkpoint at the entrance of to station and immediately pulled out the huge blade.

Screaming “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest), the twisted attacker then flung the machete into the face of one of the female officers with huge force.

He wasn’t crazed. He was just a savage invader. The crazy ones are the politicians who import this trash and their supporters who approve and tolerate it. The police need to seriously consider shooting down those groups too.

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After the attack, a policeman contemplates the blessings of multicultural society. Mirror, UK.

Otherwise the national bird of Belgium (and France and Germany, etc.) will become the “crazed” jihadist. The national motto will be “Allah Akbar”.

It’s way past time to wake up.

 

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Pick Your Poison: The Evils of the Lesser

06 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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America, crime, election, evil, fraud, government, poison, politics

Trump is, I still think, in the game to win it – it’s in his nature. He’s rallying behind the “united party” BS so popular with those of purely party ideology (which really isn’t). Despite making fun of the crazed old pseudo-socialist from Arizona, Trump now endorses him. He also endorsed the embattled and useless Speaker, Paul Ryan. One big happy, big-government family.

On the same evening he sided with Ryan, Trump ridiculed the $400 Million ransom paid by Hussein Obama to Iran. And, ransom it seems it was; the hostages were held at the airport until the cash arrived. Trump seems to forget, or perhaps is unaware of, Paul Ryan’s $70 Billion Puerto Rican ransom to the banksters. Billion is more than million, Trump should know that much.

If the election only came down to ransom payments, one would have to pick between big and corrupt or big and corrupt.

Eric Peters notes that, whatever else he may be, Trump is not (yet) a murderer. All that is true but it must be remembered: Trump hasn’t had access to the game like Hillary of Hussein – not yet.

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Judging by support for practical, corrupt politics as usual, there seems no difference between the GOP and the DNC offers. There never really is. Pick your poison. It’s still poison. I, myself shall refrain.

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Comic Relief: Art Imitates Me

06 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Other Columns, Uncategorized

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art, Garfield, life

This summer I wrote about summer – hot,hot,hot summer. Then, I thought it would be nice for a little snow. I praised Garfield again. Then this happened:

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Jim Davis, Garfield, August 6, 2016.

Thanks, orange buddy!

Political SummerSlam

05 Friday Aug 2016

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America, banksters, Democrats, election, fraud, politics, Republicans, The People

Speculation abounds that the Donald might be trying to throw the election to Hillary. Rumor is he doesn’t really want the office and he and the Clintons have been friends for some time.

I still think he’s in. It makes little difference either way. I’ve long said American politics has degenerated into a WWE (WWF for us seniors) carnival act. The Democrats and Republicans play “heels” and “faces” and then trade off as the scripted plot develops. Regardless of which side they’re on, the TV wrestlers all work for Vince McMahon and the overall goal is to keep fans watching and paying. It’s the same with the “two-party” system. The politicians all work for the banks and the goal is to get you watching (but not too close) and paying.

I’ve said and written that for years. Now, people on the Republican side are actually starting to mimic the Godfather of WWF fame.

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Life imitates art. Politics imitates professional wrestling. ‘Merica.

joe w hill

Obesity in America: Startling Facts

05 Friday Aug 2016

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America, books, fat, health, The People

Yesterday I announced a new book project in a nearly backhanded way. Being big is a big problem in America. I wasn’t making fun though I would like to cash in. That’s honesty. Here’s more honesty: we have a massive epidemic on our hands (and guts, thighs, etc.). A few of the facts:

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dukandiet.com

35% of Americans are obese. That’s 111 million people. http://stateofobesity.org/rates/.

Almost 70% of Americans are obese or overweight. 223 million. That’s a vast majority being vast. Id.

Rates of physical inactivity range from 16% in Colorado to 31% in Mississippi. Id.

Obesity is costing around $200 Billion! per year in medical care. Virtually all of this is preventable Id.

Obesity-related illnesses kill 300,000 people each year (the number could be closer to 500,000). WV Dept. Health and Human Resources.

One in five American deaths is related to obesity. Dr. Joseph Mercola.

Sugar, tasty as it is, is poison. Id.

Being overweight can lead to: heart disease; high blood pressure; stroke, diabetes, high blood fat; failing metabolism; cancer; osteoarthritis; sleep apnea; hypertension; gallstones – among many other problems. Nat’l. Inst. of Health.

While being “overweight” could be explained by an excess of water, bone, or muscle (or by being fat), being “obese” just means being overly fat. NIH.

As the majority of Americans are now overweight, being normal is now abnormal. This isn’t good.

Americans eat 20% more than they did in 1983. publichealth.org.

Americans spend over $20 Billion a year on diet schemes – they’re not working. Id.

Obesity has doubled in the past four decades and it’s getting worse. ADA. 70% and worsening. What’s next? 90%? 99%?

In a way these facts are indicative of the prosperity of America. We produce more food than ever. Food is easier to come by than ever. Activities are less demanding than ever. Government evil and cultural idiocy aside, life is better than ever. Even our poorest people (especially the poor) are overweight these days. That’s a historical anomaly among the human population. It’s proof of too much of a good thing, maybe.

I was among the ranks of the new normal for a long time. Too long. Too many wasted years. Getting into shape and staying there isn’t easy. It isn’t difficult either. We can reverse these trends.

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Note: It came to my attention that more unsolicited political ads are running on my posts from time to time. At some point I will be halting this altogether (WP control ain’t cheap). Until then I’ve decided to counter those ads with some ads of my own. Here’s one:

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Finding Inspiration: The Daily Things

04 Thursday Aug 2016

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Sometimes it’s hard to get any traction. I’ve been in a slump for a few days myself. Today, I broke through it. Here’s what I recollect about how it happened.

Exercise. It’s important to get in some sort of physical activity during the day. Especially if you lead an otherwise sedentary lifestyle. I sit behind a keyboard much of the day so I compensate by hitting the gym or the trails. Not lately. Since last Saturday I’ve been going to the gym, doing nothing, and then leaving. Blah.

Today I went in feeling kind of bland. I didn’t have high expectations. Then the scale told me my weight is exactly where I want it. That helped. After that the workout just clicked. It was a simple chest and back day, nothing fancy. I killed it. It felt good during and after. I can still feel the energy. Try it if you’re feeling blah.

Diet, sleeping and water play a big role in healthy happiness too. Garbage in, garbage out. Don’t sleep and you’re a zombie. No water, no life. Your own activity can’t be the inspiration you need, physically and beyond.

Sometimes one needs a little mental stimulation. For me it gets a little boring behind the keyboard sometimes. I frequently read, research, and write about things that can be downright disturbing. I break it up with a variety of clicks. Here are some of my daily favorites:

My comics. I start every work day by looking at Garfield, Get Fuzzy, Pearls Before Swine, and Dilbert – in that order. Sometimes I look at others and I do check out the better political cartoons from around the country. I always view the big four. One, they’re hilarious. Laughter is powerful. Two, they frequently make a lot of sense, especially Dilbert. Pausing to think is powerful too.

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Jim Davis, Garfield, August 4, 2016.

James Altucher and Vox Day. To a degree these men are in the same business and yet they couldn’t be more different. Both are writers and publishers. Both are best-selling superstars. Both inspire. James does it with his utterly humble demeanor, his exposed vulnerabilities, and his persistence. I don’t think Vox is vulnerable, period. He’s still humble though and very persistent. Altucher does business advice and no-BS life coaching. Day makes books and video games and he bears the standard of the counter-counterculture. I learn a lot from both.

If Vox is a little too extreme or James a little too rambling for you, then there are 1,000s of alternatives out there. Just look and you’ll find them. If I’m one, then I’m honored – I can be both extreme and rambling. A lot of you guys and gals inspire me too. Thanks.

If you don’t like Garfield or Dilbert, there’s something really wrong with you. Whatever that might be, you had best go run it out.

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