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		<title>Great Protein Article from Hippocrates Health Institute!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 00:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Defiant Friends!
Sorry&#8211;again long time no posts.  I have been busier than a one-armed wallpaper-hanger, &#38; none of my occupations at the moment let me anywhere NEAR a computer!  Things are going GREAT with my training, &#38; I will be competing in just over TWO WEEKS at the Pittsburgh Championships!  This is a HUGE show, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sorry&#8211;again long time no posts.  I have been busier than a one-armed wallpaper-hanger, &amp; none of my occupations at the moment let me anywhere NEAR a computer!  Things are going GREAT with my training, &amp; I will be competing in just over TWO WEEKS at the Pittsburgh Championships!  This is a HUGE show, &amp; I am very excited about the opportunity.  I have been working SO HARD&#8211;literally 3 workouts a day, 5 days a week, &amp; 2 workouts over the weekends.  It is really paying off though!  My legs have NEVER looked this good&#8211;although I still have a long way to go to get them where I <em><strong>want</strong></em> to be!</p>
<p>I will try very hard to do a better job at keeping you updated on my progress.  My training business is really taking off, &amp; I am so excited about that too.  I have discovered a new love&#8212;BOOT CAMP!   I am now teaching Boot Camps at my local gym &amp; I am in love with it!  I have never taught group classes before, so this required me to step outside my comfort zone, but I am SOOOOO glad I did!   I have wonderful &#8216;troops&#8217; &amp; we are calling ourselves the &#8220;Buff-Armed Forces&#8221;.  We all should have the right to BARE ARMS!  <img src='http://defiant-health.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I have several things in the works, too, so I hope to be making some big announcements soon.  Stay Tuned!</p>
<p>I was forwarded this wonderful article by my friends at Sun Warrior, &amp; just HAD to share it with you all!  Enjoy!</p>
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<p><strong>Is Your Favorite Protein Powder Causing Cancer or Preventing it?</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://defiant-health.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/HHI.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1162" title="HHI" src="http://defiant-health.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/HHI.jpg" alt="" width="421" height="100" /></a></p>
<p>Protein is something everyone likes to talk about. Plant-based eaters, especially those who consume high raw and vegan diets, often find themselves on the defensive end of these conversations. This is unfortunate, but the tables are slowly turning. It is now common knowledge that cholesterol, found in all animal products, greatly increases the risk of heart disease, often leading to a heart attack or stroke. Eggs and red meat are notorious for being high in cholesterol, so some avoid beef and eggs and look to chicken or fish as protein sources. While lower in cholesterol than fatty cuts of red meat or egg yolks, poultry and seafood still contain substantial amounts of cholesterol. People are best served to avoid cholesterol altogether by eating a plant-based diet.</p>
<p>Most everyone is familiar with Dr. T. Colin Campbell&#8217;s landmark work, detailed in his book, The China Study. Campbell&#8217;s research dealt with casein, which is the primary protein component in cow milk and cheese. In his study, rats were fed casein above their protein needs, which caused experimental tumors in the rats to grow. The protein needs of a rat are similar to those of a human, about 10–12% of total calories.1 In Campbell&#8217;s experiment, the rats were fed up to 20% of their diet as protein. According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003–2004, protein intake for Americans ranged from 13.4% of total calories in children aged 4–8 years to 16% of total calories in men aged 51–70 years.2 Additionally, the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) recommends consumption of 0.4–0.8 grams of protein per pound of body weight for exercise levels ranging from sporadically active to very active.3 The high end of this protein range is about 15% of total calories. Considering these numbers, it&#8217;s easy to see the relevance of Campbell&#8217;s work regarding protein consumption.</p>
<p>Traditional bodybuilding and sports diets, especially those targeting muscle growth, typically far exceed the NSCA&#8217;s protein recommendation, often doubling it. One can simply search the internet for &#8220;macronutrient ratios&#8221; and they&#8217;ll find that countless people are eating 30% or more of their calories as protein. Whey protein is a popular product to supplement the diets of those aiming to reach this protein surplus. Whey is the byproduct of the manufacture of cheese or casein. While whey is the more popular of the two, both whey and casein are marketed as protein supplements. All animal-based proteins, including powders made from milk or egg whites, should be avoided because of the cholesterol they contain and their link to cancer.</p>
<p>The trend in sales of protein products indicates people are learning the truth about animal proteins. According to 2008 research from Global Industry Analysts, annual sales of protein ingredients are expected to top $18 billion by the end of 2010. While animal protein ingredients account for 69% of the market, the plant protein ingredients market was the faster growing segment, with a projected growth rate of about 8% through 2013.4 There are several plant-based protein powders on the market—rice, hemp and soy are all popular options. None of these protein sources have cholesterol, but there&#8217;s something very special about one of them. One of them has cancer-fighting properties.</p>
<p>While casein can encourage the growth of cancer, certain components in rice protein can help prevent cancer. Sadly, these beneficial elements in rice are greatly reduced, or removed altogether, by the time it gets to the plate. Rice bran is the brown coating between the rice kernel and its protective hull. Brown rice maintains a thin layer of rice bran around the seed, but in the case of white rice, this nutrient dense layer is polished off. This is why white rice is a nutritionally dead food.</p>
<p>Inositol hexaphosphate acid (IP-6) is a potent antioxidant found in rice bran. In addition to its cancer-fighting properties, many experts also believe IP-6 can prevent and treat heart disease, kidney stones and liver disease. The process isn&#8217;t fully understood, but IP-6 suppresses the production and activity of cancer-causing free radicals. It also reduces the abnormal rate of cell division that defines cancer and tumor growth, allowing cells to normalize and return to regular, controlled growth. Additionally, IP-6 enhances the body&#8217;s potential to kill existing tumor cells by stimulating the activity of the immune system&#8217;s natural killer cells, called lymphocytes.5</p>
<p>Arabinoxylan compound is produced by altering the outer shell of rice bran using enzymes from Hyphomycetes mycelia mushroom extract. This compound is a major component in a popular alternative cancer treatment called MGN-3 (known as BioBran® in Japan). More clinical trials are needed, but arabinoxylan has shown promise in improving immune reactions in cancer and diabetes patients. Also, pre-clinical experiments suggest that MGN-3 may also be of potential value in treating AIDS patients.6</p>
<p>Rice bran looks to have a very promising future not only as an alternative cancer treatment, but as a treatment for a host of other diseases and conditions. Whole grain brown rice also makes a fantastic protein supplement. There is a great protein product on the market today called Sun Warrior. Naturally rich in vitamins and minerals, Sun Warrior rice protein provides a complete amino acid profile. Their old world process combines the sprouted endosperm with the bran from raw, sprouted whole grain brown rice to offer a protein with a 98% correlation to mother&#8217;s milk and a 98.2% digestion efficiency. Sun Warrior is raw, vegan and GMO-free.</p>
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<p>Interesting info!  As you all know, I am a huge Sun Warrior fan, &amp; more reasons are being added every day!  Click on the link to the right to order.</p>
<p><strong>Be Defiant!!!</strong></p>
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		<title>Great Info About Sun Warrior!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 01:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the BRAND NEW Sun Warrior Website!
Sun Warrior Protein
and Muscle Gain
A remarkable quality about Sun Warrior Protein is that it contains Gamma Oryzanol. Sun Warrior Protein is made from bio-fermented raw sprouted whole grain brown rice (with the bran and germ). The Japanese have been using and studying this natural compound for years. Gamma Oryzanol [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the BRAND NEW Sun Warrior Website!</p>
<p>Sun Warrior Protein<br />
and Muscle Gain</p>
<p>A remarkable quality about Sun Warrior Protein is that it contains Gamma Oryzanol. Sun Warrior Protein is made from bio-fermented raw sprouted whole grain brown rice (with the bran and germ). The Japanese have been using and studying this natural compound for years. Gamma Oryzanol is found in different parts of rice, in particular the rice germ and rice bran.  What the Japanese have found is that Gamma Oryzanol increases muscle mass, is a potent anti-oxidant and is very effective in healing ulcers, lowering cholesterol, and other conditions. Gamma Oryzanol is used by some athletes based on early reports that suggested it enhances muscle growth and sports performance. According to numerous studies, Gamma Oryzanol produces these benefits by increasing levels of testosterone, growth hormone, and other anabolic (muscle-building) hormones.</p>
<p>On a basic level, protein is needed to provide the essential amino acids necessary for GH synthesis. Protein is utilized by the growth hormones to build muscles. Protein is made up of amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of your muscles and muscle tissue. Without them, it would be impossible to build, repair or even maintain muscle tissue.</p>
<p>Sun Warrior Protein contains all 9 essential and non-essential amino acids in a perfectly balanced Amino Acid Profile. In fact, our comparison by an independent lab test confirms that Sun Warrior Protein is equal or higher in some cases than the amino acid profile of egg, whey, and beef (please refer to the website for amino acid profile comparison charts).</p>
<p>Sun Warrior Protein is living and more potent and absorbable than non-living animal proteins. Most athletes take high amounts of animal based protein that is not usable for the body and is actually acidic creating intestinal toxemia and other disturbances. Because Sun Warrior is predigested with bio-fermentation and natural enzymes, it has a 98% to 99% digestion efficiency. It&#8217;s completely hypoallergenic.</p>
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<p>Check out my feature on Sun Warrior&#8217;s new site at <a href="http://www.sunwarrior.com/experts/athletes" target="_blank">http://www.sunwarrior.com/experts/athletes</a>.</p>
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		<title>Celery- The Natural Alternative to Viagra?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw this post on another wonderful raw foodist&#8217;s blog, and just HAD to share it!    Kimberly Snyder is beautiful, intelligent, and such an entertaining writer!
Here is the link:    Celery as Raw Viagara?
The title surely is an attention-grabber, but what really piqued my interest was the mention of the steroids androsterone and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw this post on another wonderful raw foodist&#8217;s blog, and just HAD to share it!    Kimberly Snyder is beautiful, intelligent, and such an entertaining writer!</p>
<p>Here is the link:    <a href="http://kimberlysnyder.net/2010/01/10/celery-the-natural-alternative-to-viagra/" target="_blank">Celery as Raw Viagara?</a></p>
<p>The title surely is an attention-grabber, but what really piqued my interest was the mention of the steroids androsterone and adrostenol.  And it is high in arginine, which is the amino acid that creates great &#8216;pumps&#8217; in the gym, and is in many Nitric Oxide supplements.   It makes me wonder just how powerful celery is as a body-building food?  I knew its natural sodium was perfect for post-workout recovery, but maybe there&#8217;s even more!</p>
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<p>Defiance note:  I love my celery-kiwi-banana smoothies!   See the video <a href="http://defiant-health.ning.com/video/awesome-living-cuisine-post" target="_blank">HERE</a> for an awesome post-workout celery smoothie.     Hmmmm&#8230;.maybe there is another reason&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Be Defiant!</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Christy</strong></p>
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<p><strong>&#8220;Aging Disgracefully&#8212;and Proud of It!&#8221;</strong></p>
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		<title>Another Rant&#8211;This Time for a Friend</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 03:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am glad so many of you enjoyed&#8211;and agreed with&#8211;my rant the other day regarding the egregious attempted prescription of two drugs to my father which are clearly contraindicated and dangerous together.  It&#8217;s so important for people to know and understand what is really going on in the doctor&#8217;s offices, and to educate and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am glad so many of you enjoyed&#8211;and agreed with&#8211;my rant the other day regarding the egregious attempted prescription of two drugs to my father which are clearly contraindicated and dangerous together.  It&#8217;s so important for people to know and understand what is really going on in the doctor&#8217;s offices, and to educate and protect themselves.</p>
<p>I have another rant that kind of got dumped in my lap this week, because of something that happened to a dear friend of mine.  I won&#8217;t give out names because I just don&#8217;t want to go there, and you&#8217;ll understand why in a few moments.</p>
<p>I have a dear friend who is an absolute guru in raw foods, and I consider a mentor.  His advice has been invaluable to me over the past couple of years.  I know his deep dedication to the raw lifestyle, and complete adherence to his principles of avoiding the dangerous toxins in processed foods.  He has a beautiful baby girl, now a little over a year old, who has only had the purest raw organic food all of her little life.  She has never been exposed to sugar, flour, sweets, etc that so many people start giving babies at an early age, which then sets them up for sugar cravings and diseases for the rest of their life.</p>
<p>When I ran into my friend the other day, he was incredibly upset.  After much searching and screening, he and his wife had chosen a day care facility to take care of their daughter.  They had to jump through tremendous hoops because they wisely do not believe in childhood vaccinations, and of course have not subjected their child to vaccines.  Her health is beyond outstanding, due to her nutrition and lack of exposure to toxins through vaccines, etc.</p>
<p>One of their big concerns was what their daughter would eat while she was there.  So they signed everything in the world that they could, stating that she absolutely could not eat anything unless it was provided by them.  He said they stretched it a bit, saying she had allergies, they had religious convictions, etc, so that every single reason they could possibly use as a deterrent to her being fed the Standard American Diet (SAD) food was in force.  All this was in her file, with the strict orders that she was never to be allowed to eat anything unless provided by the parents.</p>
<p>The VERY FIRST DAY she stayed at this, supposedly outstanding and highly recommended, child care center, when they picked her up, on her chart it read that she had eaten a &#8216;turkey sandwich and canned peaches&#8217;.  And of course, this was a processed lunch meat turkey, full of nitrates, nitrites and who knows how many hormones, antibiotics, etc.  And it was on white bread, made of toxic refined white flour.  For a great article on why bread&#8211;even the &#8216;healthy&#8217; whole wheat ones&#8211;is so dangerous, read <a href="http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/01/16/The-Critical-Role-of-Wheat-in-Human-Disease.aspx" target="_blank"><strong>THIS ARTICLE</strong></a>.   And canned peaches are full of all kinds of toxins, pesticides, etc.  Not to mention that they are cooked, &#038; the cans contain very harmful chemicals.  The beautiful meal and smoothie they had provided for her for that day was still in the day care center&#8217;s refrigerator, untouched.</p>
<p>Naturally, my friends had a fit.  They hadn&#8217;t even tried to explain their lifestyle and food choices to the center.  They had stated that she couldn&#8217;t have the food because of allergies, religious beliefs, etc., which are more socially acceptable to the &#8217;sheeple&#8217; who mindlessly believe in the fallacy of the food pyramid and think that marketing lies are solid food science.   So for all these people knew, <em>this child could really have had a deadly allergy</em>.  Do they just feed peanuts to any child, without checking the file to see if the child is allergic to peanuts, or do they just roll the dice and see if they asphyxiate?  They fed the child their own food, ignoring the food the parents provided, and without looking at her chart.  How dangerous is that?</p>
<p>Their response to the fury of my friend was, &#8220;It&#8217;s just a turkey sandwich!&#8221;  You see, to them, that nasty fake processed meat on white bread is perfectly acceptable, or even considered healthy, as a food choice.    What they don&#8217;t understand is that a child like this, who has never been exposed to those kinds of toxins, can have a very serious reaction.  A &#8216;clean&#8217; body will violently react to an ingested toxin and vehemently work to purge itself of the intruder.  Even someone who has in the past partaken of toxic foods, will find after cleansing their body on raw foods that when they eat the foods that they formerly enjoyed, they will have nasty reactions now.  It&#8217;s not fair!  Like me, if I have even a half glass of wine now, I get a splitting headache and get so sleepy I can&#8217;t function.  But it&#8217;s because my body is clean, and it clearly sees the alcohol for the toxin it is.  (Sorry folks&#8211;it is a toxin!  I am not judging anyone, but the truth is the truth.)</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if she did get sick from the SAD food or not, as I have not had the opportunity to talk with my friend since I saw him the other day.  I felt so sorry for him, as he was clearly heartsick over the treatment of his daughter.  And he is paying big money for her to attend this day care center, too.  Those things aren&#8217;t cheap!</p>
<p>And you know the sad thing?  Those people probably think my friend is a nut case, because they are so blinded by marketing and by their own addictions to processed food.  They think children are &#8216;deprived&#8217; if they don&#8217;t get cake and ice cream.  Another dear friend of mine who is a raw foodist, has taught her sons well.  Although only about 6 or 8 years old, they will reject a food offered to them by an ignorant adult, educating that adult by telling them that the food has &#8216;hydrogenated oils&#8217; in it, or whatever the toxin may be.   And as vigilant as she is, she has caught her babysitters giving her children candy at 9 o&#8217;clock at night and insisting they eat it, since their own children were eating candy.  And these people think they are being kind.  It&#8217;s so sad&#8211;the food extended by a loving hand is often the food that will send you to an early grave.</p>
<p>And the schools&#8230;&#8230;.where do I start?  The absolute crap that they serve to children as &#8216;food&#8217; is criminal and reprehensible.  And they wonder why they have behavioral problems, ADHD, hyperactivity, etc?   No mystery there!  It&#8217;s so hard to protect a child, even an older child.  But when your baby is only a year old, they have no defense whatsoever.  They are at the mercy of whatever an adult feeds them.</p>
<p>Even if you throw the raw food completely out of this scenario, it&#8217;s still alarming!  That a day care center would ignore a child&#8217;s chart and blatantly disregard a parents&#8217; wishes, even refusing to feed the child the food the parent had lovingly provided, is absolutely unbelievable, reprehensible, and downright dangerous.  There could definitely be lawsuits or criminal charges as repercussions from that sort of negligence.  That is why I don&#8217;t want to name which center this was&#8211;I am not opening that can of worms!  But just know that even the best ones may not be a very safe place for your children, at least if you truly understand what good nutrition for your children is.</p>
<p>This made me very angry as well, and I hurt inside at seeing the pain and anger my friend was suffering.  I wanted to pass it along to warn others of the dangers!  I have done a lot of ranting lately, and I like it!  I am sick of the travesties being foisted on people.  The only saving grace is education.  We have to share information, help educate others, and most of all educate ourselves.  Do as my friend did&#8211;Be Defiant!  Stand up against the mainstream and fight the current of ignorance.  Fight for your health, and the health of your precious children.</p>
<p>Remember, well-behaved women rarely make history!  And well-behaved people do little to change the course of history.  Today will be tomorrow&#8217;s history, and you have the pen in hand.  Write it like YOU want it to be!  If you just make the changes within yourself&#8212;make yourself healthy, remove yourself from the juggernaut of conventional sick care, and become free of pain and disease&#8212;then you will make a little ripple which will influence others to follow your enlightened path.  And the little ripple will become a splash, and then a wave, and then a tsunami as it gathers momentum, powered by truth.  You literally change the world by changing yourself first.</p>
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<p>On a fun and positive note, I want to thank the awesome Bob Garon for featuring an interview with me on his excellent blog, <strong><a href="http://bobgarontraining.com/" target="_blank">Bob Garon Training</a></strong>.  Bob is an expert with kettlebells and has a camp called Synergy Kettlebell Kamp.  It sounds like a blast!  I work out with kettlebells whenever I see them, but very few gyms in this area even know what they are.  It&#8217;s a big trend that is gaining steam.  Please check out Bob&#8217;s website at<strong> <a href=" http://SynergyKettlebellKamp.com" target="_blank">Synergy Kettlebell Kamp</a></strong>, let him know you visited, and give him some Defiant Love!  You may even discover a great new workout!</p>
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<p>I also was interviewed this week by the incredible Shea Lynn Baird, who is coming out with a book on raw athletes.  I am honored to be included in her book!  I will be offering it here on the site when she releases it.</p>
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<p>And I got to have some fun today.  The owner of one of the gyms I train at, Back in Shape Fitness Center, is a successful chiropractor and a powerlifter named Dr. Ed Bull.  He has blended the gym with his practice, and offers great rehab for patients, as well as a really fun and hardcore workout environment.   Today, he shot a commercial for one of the local TV stations about his unique practice, which he is expanding to include a Medical Doctor who believes in natural treatments and rehabilitation.  And I got to be in the commercial!  You guys know me&#8211;I have never met a camera or a stage I didn&#8217;t like!  <img src='http://defiant-health.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   In the commercial, I am playing one of the &#8216;patients&#8217; who is rehabbing her knee and shoulder on the weight machines, under Dr. Bull&#8217;s supervision.  I had to do about 5000 seated leg curls before the cameraman was satisfied with the shot&#8211;and I had already worked legs for the third time this week!  My hamstrings sure did get an extra workout today!</p>
<p>I will see if I can get a copy of the commercial for here so you all can see it.  I hope it turns out well!  I am probably only going to be in there for about two three-second shots, but it&#8217;s still fun!</p>
<p>I am offering personal training at Back in Shape in Chapin and also at Brickhouse Gym in downtown Columbia.  If you are local, give me a call and let&#8217;s get you started on a program to create a fit, fabulous, fierce new you!</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t live in the area, check out my online training and nutrition programs on the Team Defiance page!  I can work with you no matter where you are!</p>
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<p>One more thing, I have launched a fun new social network for my clients and those who are interested in building muscle, releasing bodyfat, and becoming ridiculously healthy and energetic through the power of organic living foods.  The site is www.Defiant-Health.ning.com.  You can also click on the link on the upper right of the page.  Please join us and share your knowledge and insight, and feel free to ask any questions you may have.  Invite others&#8211;all are welcome!  And I am posting a Defiant Tip of the Day every day, so you can get a little dose of Defiance every morning!</p>
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<p><strong>Until next time&#8211;Be Defiant!  Start that ripple, and make some serious waves!</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Christy</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Aging Disgracefully&#8212;And Proud of It!</strong><br />
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I don&#8217;t think I need to say anything further&#8230;.this says it all!  (Quite unusual for me, huh?)     
Thanks to my awesome client Janelle Komnick for such a creative and poignant picture, and allowing me to share it with all of you!
Be Defiant! 
Christy
Aging Disgracefully&#8211;And Proud of It!!!
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<p>I don&#8217;t think I need to say anything further&#8230;.this says it all!  (Quite unusual for me, huh?)    <img src='http://defiant-health.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Thanks to my awesome client Janelle Komnick for such a creative and poignant picture, and allowing me to share it with all of you!</p>
<p><strong>Be Defiant! </strong></p>
<p><strong>Christy</strong></p>
<p><strong>Aging Disgracefully&#8211;And Proud of It!!!</strong></p>
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		<title>New Year&#8217;s REVOLUTIONS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wrote this post last year at New Year&#8217;s.  I wanted to share it with you again, as the message is just as powerful today as then.  Remember, we are DEFIANT.  We don&#8217;t set weak resolutions like everyone else.  We REVOLT&#8211;we revolutionize our lives on a daily basis.  We create [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wrote this post last year at New Year&#8217;s.  I wanted to share it with you again, as the message is just as powerful today as then.  Remember, we are DEFIANT.  We don&#8217;t set weak resolutions like everyone else.  We REVOLT&#8211;we revolutionize our lives on a daily basis.  We create our own history, and write it how we want it to read.</p>
<p>Really, New Year&#8217;s Day is just another day.  It&#8217;s only man&#8217;s assignment of the calendar to it that gives it the incredible importance it has assumed.  It is a symbol of rebirth, of cleansing, of hope, and the feeling of getting a great big &#8220;Do-Over&#8221;.   It&#8217;s not only a new year, this time it&#8217;s a new decade! How will this decade look for you in the future when you look back on it?  Write your history now, while you have control over it!</p>
<p>In last year&#8217;s post, I shared some of my Revolutions with you.  My biggest goal and revolution was to win a &#8216;natural&#8217; Figure contest this year at the age of 40.  Well, I went one better!  I won a contest, but it wasn&#8217;t a small, &#8216;natural&#8217; show.  It was a full-fledged Level 5 Regional NPC show&#8211;the big time, baby!  And I even went on to compete and place Top 15 in the biggest NPC National show of the year&#8211;something that was way beyond even my wildest dreams a year ago today.</p>
<p>I accomplished this because I not only set a goal, I revolutionized that goal with some WHYs that were so big and powerful that they changed my life.  Then&#8211;and most importantly&#8211;I made a plan and TOOK ACTION.  A goal without a plan of action is a pipe dream.  Some of the actions I took didn&#8217;t create the results I wanted, but in my darkest hour when I had just about given up, the brightest light shone into my life and I met the coaches who guided me to the heights I never expected to achieve.  If I hadn&#8217;t taken the actions that &#8216;failed&#8217;, I would never have been in the place to meet Shannon &amp; Team Bombshell.  Don&#8217;t be afraid to fail, make mistakes, fall down, or get hurt.  It may be that so-called mistake that launches you to new heights.</p>
<p>So for this year, my Revolutions are even loftier.   My Revolution is to win an NPC National Figure Championship and be awarded a pro card in Figure.  To be an IFBB Figure Pro would truly be my lifelong dream come true.  Ideally, I would like to accomplish this in August at the NPC Jr. USA&#8217;s in Houston, TX, because my husband&#8217;s family will be there with us.  It would mean the world to me to win with them there in the audience!   They are wonderful and so supportive!</p>
<p>I have many other Revolutions, too.  I won&#8217;t go into them all.  But I do want to take this opportunity to thank you for reading my blog, visiting my website, and giving me so much love and support over the past year.  This website has really become a labor of love for me, and learning that I am somehow touching people whom I have never even met, who are thousands of miles away, has literally brought me to tears of gratitude more than once.  I love you all, and I wish you the best year EVER in 2010!!!</p>
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<p><strong>And here is last year&#8217;s blog again:</strong></p>
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<p>OK, I am a woman of my word, and I intend to keep my promise.   I mentioned the other day that we were not going to do New Year&#8217;s Resolutions, because those are too weak and easy to break.  How often do they last until Valentine&#8217;s Day anyway?  No, we are going to rise above that.  We are going to create real, deep, sweeping changes from a place of passion and commitment.  We are going to REVOLT.   We are going to make New Year&#8217;s REVOLUTIONS!!!</p>
<p>In typical Defiant Health style, we will refuse to bend to the status quo.  We will misbehave and change our future history.   We will defy convention and cause profound shifts in our lives, souls, and consciousness.    Are you with me?  Are you ready?  Let&#8217;s do this!!!</p>
<p>First, get a piece of paper or create a Word document on your computer.  Revolutionary Goals mean nothing unless they are written down.  Write down everything that comes to your mind, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem at the time.   Edit it later.  Keep the Revolutions in a place where you will see them every day.  Review them before you go to bed and first thing when you wake up in the morning.</p>
<p>A technique I have used with much success is to write my main goal every single day at the top of my daytimer.  For example, in 2005, I set the very lofty goal of reaching Double Centurion status with Century 21, who I used to work for.   You have to sell a whole lot of real estate to do that, and usually have to be in a market where the average home price is much higher than here.  Every single day, when I got up, I wrote &#8220;I am a Double Centurion&#8221; at the top of that page of my daytimer.   And I was Double Centurion by October, two months ahead of schedule!</p>
<p>It all starts in your mind.  Thoughts become things.  Visualize your revolutions.   Imagine what your life will be like once you have revolted against your status quo.  What can you now do, that you&#8217;d like to do, that you aren&#8217;t doing?  Why?  Do it!</p>
<p>Now, this step is very important.  For every revolution, write down WHY you would like to revolutionize that area of your life.  Let&#8217;s take the most common Revolution as an example:  <strong>Releasing body fat</strong>.  (Notice I didn&#8217;t say losing weight.  We are not losers&#8211;we are winners.  We will <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">release</span></em> the bodyfat that is holding us back from optimal health.)  Everybody wants to get into better shape, eat better, release excess body fat, and tone up, right?  Hey, even I do!  So WHY do you want to do that?  What will change in your life if you accomplish your goals and revolt against poor health?  Your WHYs have to be bigger, badder, stronger and more intense than the challenges you will face.  Your WHYs have to be able to kick butt.  If your WHYs are weak, your revolution will fizzle and the enemies will win.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how this works as an example:</p>
<p><strong>Revolution</strong>:  To lose weight (how most people phrase it)</p>
<p>First, this is too general.  A goal must be specific and stated in a positive affirmation.  What is positive about losing?  Your subconscious mind doesn&#8217;t respond to negatives by creating positives.  It rejects negatives, so by framing your goal in a negative, your subconscious mind is going to work against your goal.</p>
<p><strong>Reframed in Revolutionary Format</strong>:  My bodyfat is 18%.</p>
<p>OK, good.  Now let&#8217;s make it better.   A goal is just a dream with a date attached.  Set a time limit for your goal.  And write your goal in the present tense, as if it has already happened.  Writing it as a want or a wish will keep it in that state of flux.   It needs to be concrete and in the moment.  Your subconscious mind cannot distinguish between that which is imagined and what is real.  By stating it in this way, your mind will perceive it as real and will become your ally instead of your enemy.</p>
<p><strong>Reframed in Revolutionary Format</strong>:  It is June 1st and my bodyfat is 18%.</p>
<p>Excellent!  Now let&#8217;s really bring in the heavy artillery.  Act as if the goal has already happened, and BE GRATEFUL and HAPPY for having it.  Having an attitude of gratitude will cause you to vibrate in a highly positive frequency, which will attract your desires to you at a greater speed.   &#8220;There are no happier people on this planet than those who decide that they want something, define what they want, get hold of the feeling of it even before it&#8217;s manifestation, and then joyously watch the unfolding, as piece by piece, by piece it begins to unfold. That&#8217;s the feeling of your hands in the clay.&#8221;&#8211;a quote from Abraham-Hicks.</p>
<p><strong>Reframed in Revolutionary Format</strong>:  It is June 1st and I am so happy and grateful that my bodyfat is 18%.</p>
<p>Now we have something to work with!  You have your clearly defined goal.  It is very specific.  Notice we didn&#8217;t mention scale weight, inches, measurements or anything else in this goal.  Those are separate goals.  Keep each goal very specific and don&#8217;t be afraid to create many sub-goals on the same goal.   Now, let&#8217;s look at WHY you want this goal.</p>
<p>It is June 1st and I am so happy and grateful that my bodyfat is 18%.  WHY?  What will be different when I reach this goal and revolutionize my life?  Why is this goal important to me?  What will it do for me?</p>
<p>&#8211;I will feel better about myself<br />
&#8211;I will be happy to see myself in the mirror<br />
&#8211;My clothes will fit better<br />
&#8211;I can buy new beautiful clothes for my new physique<br />
&#8211;I will be happier<br />
&#8211;I will be healthier<br />
&#8211;I will be in better shape</p>
<p>OK, good.  You have some WHYs.   None of these are really earth-shattering, though.  And certainly not strong enough to resist that offer of dessert that looks so delicious.  &#8216;Just this once won&#8217;t hurt&#8217; will easily beat any of these whys.  So what to do?  Go back and dig deeper.  Take each of these and ask WHY again.</p>
<p><strong>Example:  I will feel better about myself&#8212;-WHY?</strong></p>
<p>&#8211;I won&#8217;t feel embarrassed at how I look<br />
&#8211;I hate trying on swimsuits and I want to love it<br />
&#8211;I will have self-confidence<br />
&#8211;I won&#8217;t be ashamed to go to the beach<br />
&#8211;I will be proud of myself and my accomplishments<br />
&#8211;I will feel sexier and more desirable to my spouse/significant other/etc</p>
<p><strong>I will be healthier&#8212;WHY?</strong></p>
<p>&#8211;I will have enough energy to accomplish all my daily tasks<br />
&#8211;My family has a history of heart disease and I don&#8217;t want the same fate<br />
&#8211;I want to be here to enjoy my great-grandchildren<br />
&#8211;I want to be able to play with my great-grandchildren and not be exhausted<br />
&#8211;Heck, I want to be able to play with my children NOW and not be exhausted<br />
&#8211;I want to enjoy life to the fullest, without sickness and pain<br />
&#8211;I hate being out of breath just walking up a flight of steps<br />
&#8211;I am sick and tired of being sick and tired</p>
<p>OK, are you getting the idea now?  To really drive this home, take one or two of each of the whys and explore them in depth.  Ask yourself why this WHY is so important to you.  What is really behind it?   What is the deep down driving force, when you are completely open and honest with yourself?</p>
<p><strong>Example</strong>:</p>
<p>WHY:  &#8220;My family has a history of heart disease and I don&#8217;t want the same fate&#8221;     Why is this so important?  (From the perspective of a fictional 40-something man)</p>
<p>&#8220;My uncle, cousin, grandfather, and father have all had heart disease.  I dearly loved my uncle and I lost him when he was only 48.  And look at what it did to his family, how crushed they were.  I miss him so much.  And almost losing my father to a heart attack&#8211;that was awful.  Seeing him struggle for life in the hospital, knowing I could lose him at any time.   I almost didn&#8217;t get to tell him how much I love him.  And the hospital bills&#8212;horrendous.  We are all still helping my parents dig out from under that.  And seeing how devastated my mother was broke my heart.  And it makes me angry.  He refused to eat any of the healthy food my mother offered.  He refused to give up smoking and never exercised.  He would sit in front of the TV and eat potato chips and candy every night.  And he would just laugh and make fun of us if we said anything.   And my uncle was the same way.   Why did he have to be like that?  Why did he make fun of anything healthy and say he didn&#8217;t want it if it was healthy for him?  It makes me so angry!  I never want to do that to my family!  I love my family and I don&#8217;t want to put them through that kind of horror.   I am not going to make the same mistakes.  I know that heart disease doesn&#8217;t run in families&#8212;recipes run in families!  Right here, right now, I am going to stop this family history and rewrite a new one.   I am heading down the same path, but I know I can change direction.  I will be an example to my children, and I will eat food that nourishes my body.&#8221;</p>
<p>OK&#8212;NOW we get down to the real WHY.  This man is angry and scared.  He lost his uncle and almost lost his father to heart disease, yet both refused to take care of their health.  He is angry with them for not caring enough about themselves and those who depend on them to take care of their bodies.  And he is afraid of suffering the same painful fate, and causing pain and possible financial devastation to his loved ones.  Now, we have some WHYs that will be strong enough to stand up to cravings, temptations, and challenges.  You see, the real WHYs behind most of our goals really boil down to a few strong emotions:  Fear, Anger, Love, Pride, Vanity, etc.</p>
<p>When you really get down to the essence and examine why you want something, you may find that you are surprised at why you want it.  When the guy in our example said he wanted to lose weight, what he really wanted was to ease his deep-seated fear of dying from a heart attack.  Often, when someone says they want to lose weight, what they really want is love&#8212;to love themselves and to get love and affirmation from other people.  Many people deeply need approval from others, and it&#8217;s important to acknowledge and admit that.  Then reframe your thoughts to love yourself and approve of yourself.   I struggled with that for years, because  growing up I felt I never could get complete approval from my mother no matter what I did.  Everything I accomplished in school was an attempt to gain her approval, and therefore her love.  Now I understand she loves me very much and was just trying to push me to achieve my full potential.  But it took years to gain that understanding.</p>
<p>So when you examine and analyze your goals, simply by asking WHY? until you reach the deep emotion driving each goal, THEN you will have found your <em><strong>burning desires</strong></em>.  You have to know what you REALLY want and WHY you really want it.  It has to be something so important that it is in the forefront of your mind every day.  And it has to be such a strong desire that nothing can defeat it.  Of course, not all your goals will be this earth-shattering.  It&#8217;s important to have fun goals, too.  We&#8217;ll touch on that in a moment.  But for a real REVOLUTION, you have to have a burning desire for change.</p>
<h4>Other goals</h4>
<p>It&#8217;s important to set goals in many areas:  Family, Health, Financial, Travel, Spiritual, Personal Development, etc.  A few of these will be the burning desires that lead to real REVOLUTIONS in your life.  But set tons of other goals too!   I love Dax Moy, who has a program called the Magic 100.  He sets 100 goals at a time and tries to check one off the list each day.  It&#8217;s awesome.</p>
<p>Some of the greatest goals seem small&#8211;maybe you want to spend more time with your children and spouse.  Well, make it into specific goals!  Examples: 1)  Two nights every week I turn off the computer at 8pm and read bedtime stories to my children.   2) Every Friday night I hire a babysitter and take my spouse on a date to dinner and a movie.  3) Eat meals as a family two nights per week.</p>
<p>Check out Dax&#8217;s new list here:   <a href="http://www.magichundred.blogspot.com/">http://www.magichundred.blogspot.com/</a>.  You may even be inspired to do this for yourself.  I am working on my goals now.  I don&#8217;t know if I will reach 100, but I will definitely have quite a list!</p>
<p><strong>Do it.  Do it now.  Grab that paper or Word document.   Write down all the goals that come to your mind.  Don&#8217;t edit.  Just write down anything that pops in your head no matter how crazy or silly.  Then go back and reframe each one into a specific, positive, time-sensitive statement with gratitude and joy.  Then start asking your WHYs.   Some goals will just evaporate, as you realize it&#8217;s not what you really want.  Others will stay on the list as great goals to achieve.  And a few will become revolutionary. </strong></p>
<p>I will share my goals with you as I complete my list.  I know a few right now.  My burning desire is to win a natural Figure Competition at age 40.  Why?  To prove it can be done.  To prove age is no barrier to health and beauty.   To promote the raw lifestyle.  To be a positive role model to mature women.  To help my fitness business be more successful by providing the credibility of a winner.  And, honestly, to help me overcome my fear of aging, my fear of the heart disease that killed my grandmother and almost killed my mother, my fear of the cancer that killed my grandfather, my fear of someday not being desirable to my husband, and for my vanity.  Yes, I have the same fears and insecurities that everyone else does.  We all have them.  But fears only exist in our mind.  They are not real.</p>
<p>Will winning some competition protect me against these things?  No, of course not.  But to achieve that goal, I will be forced to achieve many smaller goals of gaining muscle, releasing bodyfat, perfecting my posing techniques, enhancing my stage presence, eating a highly nutritious raw diet, etc. etc.  And all those things add up to a healthy happy lifestyle that provides me with excellent nutrition, great exercise, and optimal body composition.   And those things do protect from sickness and disease, as well as manifesting a beautiful physique, great skin, a clear mind, and healthy organs.</p>
<p>Just do it.</p>
<p>Be Defiant!  Start your own personal REVOLUTION today!</p>
<p>Love and light,</p>
<h3>Christy</h3>
<p>P.S.  Did you get that paper yet and start writing?  What are you waiting for?   Yesterday you said you would do it tomorrow.  Tomorrow is TODAY!</p>
<p>P.P.S.  If you need some motivation, Defiance-style, check out my online coaching &amp; motivation program at <a href="http://defiant-health.com/team-defiance-personal-training-and-nutrition/" target="_blank">http://defiant-health.com/team-defiance-personal-training-and-nutrition/</a>.   I will personally design your fitness program &amp; be there for you to help you every step of the way.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am now in my second full day of my official off-season workout and diet protocol.  There&#8217;s nothing &#8216;off&#8217; about this season!  I am so sore today from my leg workout yesterday!  <img src='http://defiant-health.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />    Michael worked out with me, almost rep for rep.  He was dying at the end, because he hadn&#8217;t worked legs in a long time over the holidays.  And he is very sore today too!  I told him he has to train like a girl to run with the big dogs!  Haha!</p>
<p>I am going to be working harder than ever, with an eye toward improving my lat spread and continuing to carve out shape and definition overall.  And I get to eat a lot more, though still very controlled and an excellent nutrition plan of whole foods.  You can&#8217;t grow muscle and lose bodyfat unless you are feeding your body plenty of the right kind of fuel!</p>
<p>That&#8217;s one thing people just don&#8217;t get.  They want to keep cutting calories and eating less, and many times the answer is the opposite.  But the food intake has to be balanced with the workout routine, and if the workouts aren&#8217;t proportional then either fat gain or muscle loss can result, neither of which is desirable.  </p>
<p><strong>The Eleven Percent</strong></p>
<p>So what are you doing during this holiday season?  Are you defying all the foods laden with toxins and chemicals that are health-destroying?  Are you working toward improving for the future?  Or are you giving in to all the temptation around you, your willpower laid waste by the stress of the season?  Be Defiant!  Damage done now in the wink of an eye will take long hard workouts over a long time to undo!   Of course, enjoy yourself and some treats, but keep it in moderation.  </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s be honest, how many holiday parties will you actually go to?  Three or four?  Ten?  And then the family get-togethers on the actual holidays?  Let&#8217;s estimate high&#8211;say 20 holiday meals and parties.  There are 31 days in this month, and you should be eating at LEAST 5 or 6 meals a day, so that&#8217;s 150 to 180 meals.  An average would be 170.  Twenty divided by 170 is 11 percent.  How do people gain so much weight over the holidays on only 11% of their meals?  Come on, be real.  Most folks are eating badly ALL the time, not just the special occasions.  Keep that other 89% of your meals full of great whole foods chock full of living nutrition, and the measly 11% won&#8217;t do that much damage.  </p>
<p>A few other tips:</p>
<p>1)  Eat BEFORE you go to a party!  Don&#8217;t go hungry, for crying out loud!  That&#8217;s a recipe for diet disaster.  Keep up your regular schedule of 5 to 7 meals.  Don&#8217;t skip any meals!</p>
<p>2)  Workout HARD the day before and the day of a party or big family dinner.  Set your body up to use as many of those extra calories as possible on actually building muscle!   Do big, full-body movements that incorporate all the biggest muscle groups, and use weights that really challenge you.  </p>
<p>3)  Do short, high-intensity cardio sessions with added plyometrics and intervals that set your fat-burning thermostat on high, and help your body incinerate fat and build shape and muscle definition, even through the holidays.  Not sure what to do?  I can design a plan for you!  See <a href="http://defiant-health.com/team-defiance-personal-training-and-nutrition/">Team Defiance!</a> for details!  I will also give you plenty of support to get through the season.  </p>
<p>4)  Keeping your nutrition very strict except for the 11% can actually set your body up to lose even more fat.  Having a &#8216;cheat&#8217; meal after a few days of strict dieting will replenish your hormone levels, especially leptin, and help you burn fat!   And many people report that their workouts the day after a big meal are awesome, when the muscles are fully loaded with glycogen and get really pumped.</p>
<p>5)  Keep your carb choices to mainly green veggies the day or two before a big dinner or party.  That will help with the &#8216;cheat&#8217; meal cycle previously mentioned.  Avoid starchy carbs, sugars, refined flours and breads.  But you do that anyway, right?</p>
<p>6)  Avoid alcohol as much as possible.  There&#8217;s just nothing good I can say about it from a physique standpoint.  Sugary, fatty drinks are the worst&#8212;a doubly-bad diet ding!  (Yes, like eggnog!)</p>
<p>7)  Enjoy yourself.  This is a time of love and celebration.  Love yourself enough to put your health as a top priority.  But if you fall prey to temptation, no biggie!  It&#8217;s just part of the measly 11 percent!  DON&#8217;T beat yourself up and get caught in the trap of feeling guilty and then eating to comfort yourself.  It&#8217;s what you do in the 89% of the meals that really counts.  </p>
<p><strong>BE DEFIANT!!!  BE AN 89-PERCENTER!!!</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Rough Weekend With a Sick Kitty</strong></p>
<p>In case you don&#8217;t know, my &#8217;son&#8217; is a precious white and orange kitty named &#8220;Jukebox&#8221;.  I know I have mentioned him before on here.  It&#8217;s just not right how much I love that cat!  I probably need therapy.  But he is so loving and precious, and just has the best little personality.  He tries so hard to talk to me.  He doesn&#8217;t really meow&#8211;he &#8220;wows&#8221;.  And he &#8220;wows&#8221; a lot!  Thus the name Jukebox&#8211;he sings all the time.</p>
<p>Poor Jukey got very, very sick last Thursday night.  He was pitiful.  I won&#8217;t go into the details, as it was not pleasant.  I only got about 3 hours of sleep, and even ended up laying down with him on the bathroom floor to try to comfort him.  It turned out to be a UTI, which was upsetting his stomach terribly and causing him great pain in his hind end.  I was so worried it was more than that.  He is better now, and today began eating again.  He didn&#8217;t eat from Thursday night through yesterday (Monday).  But the antibiotics seem to be helping and he is much more like himself again.</p>
<p>Juke is 16 years old.  I know the inevitable is coming.  I just hope it&#8217;s many years from now.  He has been doing so much better on his raw fish diet.  He used to weigh over 20 pounds, and this weekend he weighed 12 pounds which is a much healthier weight for him.  The vet was pleased.  I didn&#8217;t go into why&#8211;vets hate the idea of raw food diets.  I guess it doesn&#8217;t pay their mortgage like the prescription food does.  Going to the vet is highway robbery anyway.  Absolutely unbelievable!</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t bear the thought of life without Jukebox.  I can&#8217;t really think about it or I will start crying.  I know a pet is not the same as a child or family member, but for me he is, and he is as close to human as a four-legged creature can be.  He gives so much love so freely.  He is my shadow, and absolutely has me trained&#8211;I have to sleep on my back with my left arm (not the right arm, only the left!) out so he can curl up in my arm.  If during the night I roll up on my side, he will paw at me and &#8220;wow&#8221; until I assume the proper position.  He is not &#8216;my&#8217; cat:  I am &#8216;his&#8217; human!</p>
<p>How many of you have a pet that you love so dearly it will rip your heart out to lose them?  Have you lost one in the past?  I have lost two:  my horse &#8216;Bee&#8221; that I had for 27 years, and my first cat &#8216;Dooger&#8217; who lived to be 18.  I still cry over their graves (and even now I have tears rolling down my cheeks&#8211;I can&#8217;t help it).  Both were heartwrenching losses, but the joy and love that they brought to my life for so long is worth it all.  Leave a comment and tell me your story about your babies.</p>
<p>I am just so thankful I have Jukebox and all the joy and love he brings to my life.  May his precious little soul continue to live in health for many years.  </p>
<div id="attachment_1049" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img src="http://defiant-health.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/The-Wow-300x224.jpg" alt="This is Jukebox.  It&#039;s an older picture, when he still weighed 20 pounds!" title="The Wow" width="300" height="224" class="size-medium wp-image-1049" /><p class="wp-caption-text">This is Jukebox.  It's an older picture, when he still weighed 20 pounds!</p></div>
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<p>I have been making some changes to the Defiant Health site.  And more changes are in the works.  Soon you will be able to order many of my favorite products directly from the site, which will make things much easier.  Please explore around the site, especially the Defiant Tools page, and keep checking back for new content.  I am getting some help from people who know far more than I do about web design! </p>
<p><strong>Be Defiant!</p>
<p>Christy</strong></p>
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		<title>Recap of the NPC Nationals</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:22:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am back in town, fully rested up after a long lazy day yesterday.  I needed it!  The traveling wears me out, especially since we were flying back through rough weather, and the plane ride was very bumpy.  That is SO nerve-wracking!  but I have to commend the pilots&#8211;they came on, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am back in town, fully rested up after a long lazy day yesterday.  I needed it!  The traveling wears me out, especially since we were flying back through rough weather, and the plane ride was very bumpy.  That is SO nerve-wracking!  but I have to commend the pilots&#8211;they came on, apologized for the bumps and said they were trying a new altitude.  A few minutes later, we burst into bright sunshine and smooth air, up above the storms.  Whew!  Good job, Jet Blue!</p>
<p>This weekend was just wonderful.  It was a great experience all the way around.  We were never rushed or panicked.  Everything was very well planned and organized, down to the last detail.  That&#8217;s a great testament to Shannon and Rob.  Backstage, all I had to do was get a glaze put on by the tanning people, and wait my turn.  No problem!  </p>
<p>I know deep in my heart that there was nothing else I could have done to get any more ready than I was, given the time I had to prepare.  Am I as ready as I NEED to be?  No WAY!  But considering I just started this journey in August, with the plan of training for a small regional show, and then ended up at the biggest, most prestigious NPC Nationals show&#8211;and PLACED!!!&#8211;I am absolutely thrilled with my progress.</p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t seen it online, I placed 12th in my class.  That may not sound very impressive, but it was a big accomplishment.  First of all, none of the judges had ever seen me before, didn&#8217;t know me from Adam&#8217;s housecat, and had not seen me progress over a series of shows.  That&#8217;s a big deal.  Human nature dictates that when you see a girl over and over, and she improves every show, and there a million good physiques on the stage in front of you, you tend to gravitate toward those you know have been on the circuit and working hard for a long time.  Rob told me before the show, that even though I looked great, to expect to not even be called out, and certainly not to place in the top 15.  He said it was just a matter of unfamiliarity, and that next year, when I am on the circuit, I would be a recognizable face and stand a much greater chance.  </p>
<p>I was perfectly OK with that, so I went on stage with no pressure, just wanting to pose my best.  And I ended up in the third callout, and I DID get noticed!  Considering half of the girls in the top 10 have been in all kinds of magazines, websites, etc, and I held my own against the best bodies in the business&#8211;I felt great!  Rob and Shannon were thrilled with the results.  I didn&#8217;t even hit my back pose well <img src='http://defiant-health.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':-(' class='wp-smiley' /> , and I still made top 15!  I am going to GET that back pose, if it KILLS ME!</p>
<p>One reason I screwed up one of my back poses was a bit of a mishap on stage.  When we are doing our quarter turn comparisons, when we move from our side pose to our back pose, we are taught to step out a bit with the left foot to make the turn to the back.  Well, when I stepped out, the girl beside me stepped RIGHT, and put her clear high heel right into my left foot!   It hurt, and bled, and we both tripped a little.  So I was way late on even getting turned around to pose!  Oops!  But you never know when something like that is going to happen, so you deal with it, and we both laughed about it back stage afterwards. </p>
<p>I definitely need to add size to my shoulders, back and legs.   But then again, that is what I have known all along.  I have come so far, and feel very confident that given the next 6 months to work on them, I will present a totally revamped package next season.  I will be focused on adding size for the next few weeks, not dieting down for a competition, so it will be much easier to gain the muscle I need.  Plus, I have all the faith in the world that Rob and Shannon will put together the perfect plan for me to make the gains I need to make.   I just can&#8217;t wait to see it, and get rocking!</p>
<p>Shannon told me not to work out for an entire WEEK.  Arrrggghhh!!  That is SO hard for me!  I actually feel really rested and recovered, since my final prep week was very laid back, and I am raring to go.</p>
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<p>The Westin Diplomat Resort was the host hotel and venue, all in one, for the Nationals.  Wow!  What a gorgeous place!  Our room was the corner with a balcony overlooking nothing but miles of the beautiful turquoise waters of the ocean.  Our room was very well-appointed and comfortable.  The convention center was attached, and a simple elevator ride and short walk from our room.  So convenient.  The hall was HUGE&#8211;both the contest and the Expo were all in the one big room.  They had big screens up and we could even see the contest while we were backstage on the screens.  </p>
<p>The Expo was awesome, and star-studded.  I saw one of my heroes, Jennifer Nicole Lee, who is just as gorgeous in person as in her pictures, and taller than I expected.  Miss Figure Olympia, Nicole Wilkins-Lee was there, as was the current Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler and last year&#8217;s Mr Olympia Dexter Jackson.  We met Dexter&#8217;s fiancee, Gail, in the fitness center, and she was one of the sweetest, most outgoing people I met during the whole time we were there.  What a great lady!  We scored some great deals at the Expo, and I even made some great contacts with VPX Sports, and hope to be hired to represent them soon for modeling in some shows and booths at various places.  </p>
<p>I met the awesome owner and creator of my FAVORITE supplement Sun Warrior Raw Vegan Protein, Nick Stern!  He is a fireball in person, as I knew he would be.  This new product is so amazing, and really needs to be more well-known in the marketplace.  We discussed some possible strategies, so look for some cool new videos and things coming out soon featuring me and the awesome Sun Warrior products.  They have some really cool things on the horizon too, so stay tuned for more muscle-building foods to come!  You can order Sun Warrior by clicking the link to the right of the page.  It&#8217;s an absolute MUST in my nutrition program, and I highly recommend it!</p>
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<p>I want to also thank my incredible husband and Soul Mate, Michael, for all his support, encouragement, and unwavering love throughout my journey.  He is my rock, and I appreciate him so much.  He was by my side the whole weekend, helping me any way he could, the entire time we were there.  Many of my Bombshell &#8217;sistas&#8217; commented on how great he was, and I am so proud to be the one on his arm.  He is a true treasure, and the answer to my prayers.  If I lost everything else, and still had Michael, I would still be the luckiest, most blessed woman in the world.  I love you, My Baby!!!</p>
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<p>So now begins my new journey, through &#8220;Improvement Season&#8221;, to next year&#8217;s competition circuit.   I hope each of you will join me on this great adventure of self development, and self-discovery.  Your friendship, support and encouragement means the world to me!  You can support me even further by joining Team Defiance, and I will support YOU in turn with great workouts and superior nutrition plans!  See the Team Defiance tab at the top of the website page. </p>
<p>Have an incredibly blessed Thanksgiving, full of love and laughter, and be grateful for all your blessings.  Your health is your greatest gift!  If it&#8217;s not where you want it to be, Be Defiant!  Defy all the forces keeping you down, and let&#8217;s get going on YOUR new adventure to vibrant health!</p>
<p><strong>Be Defiant!</p>
<p>Christy<br />
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		<title>Some cool stuff to share!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 02:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, I am getting a little love from my fellow Living Foods people who are out there spreading the good word about how raw &#038; living foods improve your health.   I found a video today that my dear friends at Sun Warrior Protein made, and I didn&#8217;t even know about it until I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, I am getting a little love from my fellow Living Foods people who are out there spreading the good word about how raw &#038; living foods improve your health.   I found a video today that my dear friends at Sun Warrior Protein made, and I didn&#8217;t even know about it until I stumbled across it on Nick&#8217;s website, <a href="http://rawnatureboy.ning.com/">www.RawNatureBoy.com</a>.  Check it out!  They have little old me in there with some of my biggest heroes!  I am about halfway through, under the bodybuilders.</p>
<p>Sun Warrior really is a godsend, and an incredible product.  I highly recommend it.  I use it several times a day!  Even if it weren&#8217;t raw vegan, it is still far superior to whey or other proteins out there on the market.<br />
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<a href="http://defiant-health.com/2009/11/17/some-cool-stuff-to-share/"><p><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></p></a>
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<p>And the incredible Raw Beauty, Lauren Michelle Kinsey, also known as Sweet Raw La-La on her VERY popular blog, <a href="http://laurenkinseyraw.wordpress.com/">Awakening Raw Beauty</a>, was kind enough to include me in her &#8220;Raw Built Body Project&#8221;.  Her site is wonderful and extremely informative.  Here is the link to my post:  </p>
<p><a href="http://laurenkinseynaturalbeauty.wordpress.com/2009/11/17/an-update-from-christy-duffell-seguin/">http://laurenkinseynaturalbeauty.wordpress.com/2009/11/17/an-update-from-christy-duffell-seguin/</a></p>
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<p>Today was a three-workout day, but comparatively very easy.  Rob and Shannon said they want me to recover and rest this week, as I have done all I can do to prepare my physique, and they want me rested and on my A-game come this Saturday.  I did really bust it on back and arms, though.  I was jelly by the time I was done.  The cardio was a piece of cake!  <img src='http://defiant-health.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>We leave for Florida on Thursday morning.  I will keep you as updated as possible!</p>
<p>And THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!  To all of you who have shown interest in Team Defiance and have sent me some incredible comments.  My heart is filled to bursting with gratitude for each and every one of you, and just knowing that I somehow make a positive difference in the life of others is the best gift I can get.  I am humbled and honored to be a part of your life.  And I promise to keep working hard and hopefully inspire others to be the best they can be.  </p>
<p><strong>Be Defiant!</p>
<p>Christy</strong></p>
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		<title>Final Prep Week</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, my final prep plan for this week leading up to Nationals is WAY less than I expected it to be.  I feel like I am not doing enough!  But Rob says he wants me to stay exactly where I am at, so I trust their judgment.  I had a good cardio [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, my final prep plan for this week leading up to Nationals is WAY less than I expected it to be.  I feel like I am not doing enough!  But Rob says he wants me to stay exactly where I am at, so I trust their judgment.  I had a good cardio session this morning with treadmill intervals blended with lots of plyometrics.  Then this evening was my weight workout, focusing on Legs, Booty and Shoulders.  That was a tough one, but I enjoyed it.  I went as heavy as I could, and really felt it! </p>
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<p>Here is a video that Michael took while we were at the photo shoot yesterday.  This was the first part of the shoot, and it was a LOT of fun! </p>
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<p>Check out my brand new page for Team Defiance!  Click on the link at the top of the page!  This is the information for the customized personal training and nutrition plans.  </p>
<p>I have great new products available very soon&#8211;including one that will blow you away with how effective it is for reducing your waist size!  Stay tuned&#8211;I am working hard on getting the website updated!  (If you want info on the waist reducer, just email me!  Cduffell@sc.rr.com)<br />
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Be Defiant!</p>
<p>Christy</strong></p>
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