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A Few Simple Tips for a Healthier 2017

17 Tuesday Jan 2017

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2017, exercise, fitness, health, new you

I never figured myself for a health guru, especially back when I was a fat 255 lbs. Yet, today, I get asked all the time: what I do; how I do it; what works; what I recommend, etc. I like to be helpful, so here are some answers.

This week finds me four workouts into the year. I took off about 3.5 weeks – off just before Christmas through New Years by design, the rest by happenstance. The break was needed and worked wonders. Now I’ve hit the gym Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and today – a bit sore but it’s a good sore. Great things…

Here’s a few things you can do (not going overly into details, sorry):

In General

Sleep more and better. I have always struggled with the “better” part myself.

Breath better, slower and fuller.

Drink more water.

Stretch – before a workout, after a workout and, especially when you think you need it.

Stop worrying.

Stop associating with negative people, things, places, and habits.

Remember that “health” carries over to all facets of life. It’s not just pumping iron and eating granola. Think your day job is killing you? It might be. Prepare to change everything you have to.

Set a regular schedule. Decide on the kind of fitness or health you want and work towards it.

Cut out useless or damaging activities (i.e. TV).

Take it easy, pace yourself.

Don’t take it too easy.

If you have a legitimate, pre-existing condition, see a health professional before making any major changes. They’ll still recommend changes, just the right ones. If you’re a lazy slob, prepare to stop making excuses.

Exercises

Assess your fitness state and level. There are calculators for this. If in doubt, consult a doctor or a trainer.

Find a gym, home gym, park, or other place where you enjoy working out. Then do it.

Lift weights – no less than thrice per week, no more than five times per week (unless you become an athlete training for something – could happen).

Regulate your weight schedule.

Mix it up: everything works, nothing works for long. Change as needed.

Work in the cardio. I box, walk, hike, and do a kind of stumbling run.

Mix up the cardio too. Avoid boredom. Challenge yourself.

Find a way, almost any way, to make the exercise fun. Most times, it will be that in and of itself. Or it should be.

Monitor your progress. Make adjustments as needed. Set goals.

Rest when you need to – but not for too long. Rest can easily turn into idle sloth. This (and boredom) is why people give up on resolutions between right now and February.

If in pain, take a pill. Try to do without medications as much as you can. The body heals well all on its own.

Diet

Drink more water. I say this twice for a reason. More water, less other fluids.

2,000 calories per day – that’s the “average”. Use a calculator to tweak your intake as everyone is different. Count them daily.

Eat for fuel, not for feel.

Kill the: white flour, white sugar, most other sugar, starchy carbs, bread, “bad” fats, processed foods, fast food, and junk food. Just stop. This, by itself, will work wonders.

No: soft drinks, energy drinks (see below), cookies, cake, ice cream, etc. Stop indulging the sugar cravings and they will go away. Treat yourself every once in a while.

Lay off the alcohol. I say “lay off” not “quit”.

Eat a healthy amount of healthy fat. Fat is energy, it does not necessarily turn into body fat. Sugar and starch do.

Eat more fiber.

Eat more protein.

There are calculators for all this eating.

Eat more fruits and green veggies as part of a balanced diet.

Consider a vitamin or other health supplement. There are many and with many claims. Do your research.

Drink more water. Seriously, this and the sleep might be the most important part of the “program”.

If you need a “stimulant”, look no further than plain, old, black coffee.

If you think you need hormone replacement or HGH or something, you might. Consult a GOOD doctor before trying any of this stuff. I’m neither for nor against any of it, per se.

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Slim it, trim it, join the yachting set, hug girls.

There you go. These things are so simple they practically explain themselves. It’s the starting and sticking with it that’s a little hard. Make it a month or so and you’ll be on autopilot. Fall off? You might. Then, just start again. Don’t give up and don’t give in.

Happy, healthy 2017!

Passengers: A Review of Sorts

15 Sunday Jan 2017

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movies, Passengers, science fiction, theater

Putting aside the weightier matters for the evening, I thought I would reminisce about a recent evening at the theater. As it happened, the honor fell to me to escort my daughter and several of her friends to see a movie. The movie was Passengers.

Most of the films I see are with and for my daughter. Any time with her is quality time. But every once in a while I get surprised and independently enjoy the show itself. Actually, I’ll admit she has pretty good tastes. You’ll recall my happy viewing last year of Zootopia.

Anyhow we all went over to the big, nice mall, home to the big, nice AMC theater. It’s the big, nice mall down the street from the even bigger, nicer mall (more on that one at a later date). Arriving early allowed for malling around for about two hours. That, for me, consisted of repeatedly moving from one promenade bench to another. I heard much about “Instagram”…

It was a 7:30ish showtime for Passengers. I love my daughter and I think her friends are swell but I fully expected to nap through this one. I obligatorily sat several seats away. That’s what the cool dad’s do: it gives space but allows for vigilance. It also affords a nap if necessary. In this case, it was not.

I actually liked this movie.

Set in the indeterminate but not-too-distant future, the movie finds the lovely Jennifer Lawrence, some guy I don’t know, and about 5,000 other passengers asleep on a 120-year voyage to a new planet.

As you may have heard elsewhere, the plot revolves around Lawrence and that guy waking up too early. Way too early. I’m not going to give away the whys and hows but they end up with 90 years on their hands. Luckily they’re on a pretty cool luxury ship where everything is automated.

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Sony Pictures.

She’s a bit more … realistic than say a vessel from Star Wars or Star Trek. One gets the impression this thing might really fly in the not-too-distant but indeterminate future. Power comes from fusion, routed to an ion drive. Technically, possible stuff. It also features a ritzy bar manned by a British robot.

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Sony.

It’s part love story and part science fiction thriller. As for the first part: what would you do, stranded on a huge spaceship for 90 years with Jennifer Lawrence? Yep. The thriller bit is a little more complicated. The whole thing is complicated really. Though I thought it was all well inter-woven.

The ship has some major issues. And our heroes, being the only people awake, have to deal with them. A member of the crew also comes to for a short period but isn’t a major character – critically important, it seems, but he dies due to the overall deteriorating condition of the ship.

There’s a bit of an ethical dilemma as well. Initially it seems downright criminal in nature. However, as seen by the end of the story, it turns out poetically fated to have happened and is the one thing that prevents catastrophe.

After many twists and turns, Lawrence and the dude wind up with an unexpected but creatively happy ending.

So it is that I recommend this movie: part reverse-Titanic in space, part reverse-Rip Van Winkle (also in space), and part … some other space-based romance action stuff. There’s even a little comedy thrown in too. I think you’ll like it. I suppose it would make an ideal date movie. Also a good movie for the middle school girls in your life. Then again, it was even a good movie for a curmudgeonly chaperon.

Jennifer Lawrence is hot.

You’re welcome.

Drive for Five, a Little Break

14 Saturday Jan 2017

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football, Go Pats, NFL, Patriots

Now that the IRS again has me completely flustered, I’m about to take a little break from my break with football (as I said I might).

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Boston Herald.

Go Pats!

Oh, and as I predicted in Freedom Prepper the other week: NE – 31, Dal. – 30.

Perspectives

13 Friday Jan 2017

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Perspectives, Tampa

I’m a little tired out. Big important things happening. Anyway, I’ve been reflecting on how things look different depending on where one is and what one is doing.

For illustration, I offer downtown in the day light versus downtown at night.

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See?

Okay. Not much of a post… Said I was tired.

Living Rich

10 Tuesday Jan 2017

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cigars, Davidoff, Tampa

Another great work day at Davidoff, the Southern Command Center.

I just picked up the house menu. I’ve seen them before but never thought to thumb through them. Normally, in the mornings, I come in with a cup of coffee. Then I have a bottle of water. At night I’ve been known to have a brown ale (Cigar City Maduro, always).

Then, today, I glanced at this:

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Jaira’s suggested section……..

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha…. And this, she says, does not reflect the $45,000 a bottle Macallan 60-year-old. $4,200 per shoot for the poorer rich.

All I see is small car prices.

Yet it’s wonderful to have a such a cool place for luxury. If you’re in town and have money to burn, I suggest you come on in. For now I will have to stick to my $.20 water from the grocery store.

NCAA Football Championship Monday

09 Monday Jan 2017

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cigars, football

The sun is up over Tampa as is the Goodyear Blimp.

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As seen from the Davidoff parking lot. If you’re in town for the big game, please stop by the shop!

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The Big Payback: Smoke and Mirrors

04 Wednesday Jan 2017

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cigars, fitness

LA Fitness (email): “Perrin, we want you back! Sales pitch, blah, blah, blah…”

Perrin: “Funny. I got the distinct impression you did not want me. You want my money. I want a real gym.”

I wasn’t being mean, just honest. I was once a member. Earlier this morning, with the above solicitation in mind (and phone), I went to a Signature Club to investigate a possible renewable and return. At the very least I would like somewhere to workout this week.

This matter is pretty simple, really. They are a gym. I exercise. I was a member. I am not now. I could be again. They say they want me back. I went in to check.

It wasn’t simple for the ladies at the front desk. Either they are simply simple, under the influence, or possibly English deficient. I left and won’t be back as my after-the-visit reply insinuated.

LAF is a good enough facility for what it is: a place of women, children, and homo/metros to do whatever it is that they do instead of training. It also provides another place for tattooed Jersey Shore boys to display their obnoxious uselessness. Homeless cart-pushers seem to enjoy the adjacent sidewalks.

No place for me. No worries. There are at least 100 gyms in this city. I suspect one or two might cater to men and do so in fluent, lucid English. If not, there’s the free course down at the beach.

The foregoing was neither the payback nor the smoke. LAF-able does have mirrors – for the congregants’ hair styling, etc. Anyway, I was just explaining.

The smoke comes from the Big Payback: the 8X80, monster Jaquemate Torpedo by Room 101 which I procured at Davidoff. Back for another day’s typing in cigar paradise!

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Roughly the size of a Louisville Slugger.

For a behemoth, the 101-BPB is rather manageable. The torpedo tapering translates to easy smoking.  The all-Nica construction means earthy, spicy happiness. It burns well and draws easy. It’s a shade beyond “medium”. And the FLA price is reasonable. As a bonus it should get me through this post and several other articles, maybe even part of a project.

And, of course, neither Room 101 nor Davidoff had to tell me they wanted me back. That goes without saying. Maybe fitness clubs should emulate the cigar industry. The front desk wouldn’t understand that. Or much else.

God morning!

Back in Nirvana

03 Tuesday Jan 2017

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cigars, Davidoff, Tampa

Well, fate has me back at the Southern Command Center, aka Davidoff’s flagship Tampa store. Of all the Florida amusement parks and attractions, this has to be one of the very best.

The order of the day has been: catching up on work, getting over the holidays, and burning through a Davidoff Nicaragua.

The work was made so much better by the detailed attention of Jaira (“Jarah”). When you stop in, and you really must, I highly recommend her. You could ask for Ed or one of the other less attractive options. But why? Just kidding. They’re all great.

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(Jaira…. Seriously, the staff is half knowledgeable, well-manner men and half knowledgeable knockouts. Choose wisely as I did.)

Davidoff is a fantastic choice in a cigar city of fantastic choices. They carry just about brand of better smoke in an unbelievable atmosphere.

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They open early and close late. The mornings and afternoon are an ideal time (and place) to telecommute or relax. At night the “in”crowd arrives for loads of fun. Choose any one of 10,000 cigars and any drink from water to 80-year old Cuban rum.

*Note: This year has admittedly kicked off a little slow. Things are ramping up for a great January and an over-the-top 2017. Stick around…

Happy 2017!

01 Sunday Jan 2017

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2017

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Happy New Year, Friends. Here’s to a free, happy, and healthy 2017.

May God Bless,

Perrin

2016 Year In Review

31 Saturday Dec 2016

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2016, blog, blog history, perrinlovett.me

As we close out 2016, here’s a look back at a few posts from the last 12 months. I’ve done nearly 600 this year alone. Some were excellent. Others were … a little less. Some I thought would be hits, flopped. Some came out of nowhere and surprised me. A little blog history:

January. Half Day Snow Day.

February. The Old Man’s Guide to the Gym.

March. Death at the Academy.

April. A Den of Vipers and Thieves.

May. FDA ASSAULTS CIGAR INDUSTRY.

June. The Battle of Orlando – connected to – My Name is I Pledge of Allegiance…

July. Death of a Facebook Friend. This might have been my highest trafficked article of the year, at least by initial views. And just something I wrote on a whim.

August. Come Out of the Churches, Thou Unclean Spirits.

September. Mapping The Real Vote.

October. The Time I Met Reagan.

November. Ohio State Terrorist Attack Highlights Need For Guns On Campus.

December. Maybe The Russians Are Not THEIR Friends.

And that should be a wrap for 2016.

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Next year will be fantastic. See you then.

-P

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