Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Bron Brief: The Best Damn Abs

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"Beach body" programs are all I've been asked for lately. Summers coming around so everyone is rushing to the gym hoping to kill it for one month and look like a underwear model. While I've already stated in numerous blogs why that won't work, I'm sure everyone is still going to try. Step one, the washboard abs. 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Bron Brief: Toning is More than Cardio

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If I asked someone to describe the average woman workout at your basic gym, how would it go? Probably something like; 30 minutes on the treadmill, 30 minutes on the elliptical, some machine crunches, few reps on the abductor machine, and another 15 minutes on the stair stepper if your bad ass. Sure your tired after and feel like you should be dropping pounds but did you do enough? The answer is no!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Chocolate Dipped Banana Chunks

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Another easy to make snack that won't kill your diet but also won't have you going cold turkey on good tasting things while trying to lose weight. Put 2 tablespoons of semi sweet chocolate chips in a bowl and microwave for 1 minute or until it melts. Cut a banana into 1 inch chunks and dip them halfway into the chocolate fondue style. Eat it right away or freeze it for a snack.
Nutrition:
Serving:1 Banana
Calories:190
Fat: 7grams
Cholesterol: 0mg
Protein: 2g
Carbohydrates: 36g
Sugars: 24g
Fiber: 4g
Sodium: 0mg

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Athlete Profile: Jennifer Austin

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"Yeah, there were horses, and a man on fire, and I killed a guy with a trident." While not 100% accurate,that line from the cult classic movie "Anchorman" was pretty much the general idea I had about Javelins when I joined freshman track in high school. Suit up, throw an awesome spear thing at someone, sit back down, get a medal. You could imagine my dismay when not only was there more to it, I was actually BAD AT IT. Though it looks simple enough, throwing a Javelin takes a lot more technique than just raw athletic ability or arm strength. So sadly my dreams of being the next Achilles or throwing a spear and kicking someone in a giant hole Greek mythology style lasted one full day. For the athletes lucky enough to even be good at it, avenues to show off that talent are pretty limited. Sure you can do it throughout high school and maybe college but like most sports the road ends there...unless you are elite. Once you are elite, a whole new door opens up with the possibility of competing in the Olympics. With the 2012 Olympics coming up, today I bring you Olympic track and field hopeful Jennifer Austin. If the last name sounds familiar she is the older sister of Dallas Cowboys receiver Miles Austin. The original Austin athlete, Jen, is a former Big East champion in Javelin and now has her eyes set on the 2012 Olympics trails. Like anyone else who knows the Austin family, being dedicated and a hard worker is just in their blood. Apparently, so does being a top notch athlete, although their father, Miles Austin II, hacks in basketball  (don't tell him I said that).Without further ado, Jennifer Austin.

 

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