Warm up: 3 rounds (use pvc pipe or light body bar)
10 Hang power snatch
10 OH squats
WOD: AMRAP- 20 minutes
20 KB swings
10 DB snatches left
10 DB snatches right
200 meter run
The
7 Easiest Ways to Stay Healthy
Posted
Thursday, January 23, 2014 at 05:06pm EST
Keywords: flu, immune system, marine algae, Marine Phytoplankton, omega-3
Sick
and tired of getting sick and tired?? Want to improve your well-being, have more energy
and maybe even live longer? Start working some of these fun immune boosters
into your regular schedule, and you may be able to ward off illness better in
the future.
1.
Singing
Research
shows that singing is an effective immunity booster –
even if you’re off-key. So sing in the shower in the morning. Sing in the car
during your commute. Sing at home when you’re doing the dinner dishes. But
don’t sing at work. That would be weird. (Just sayin’.)
2.
Laughing
According
to a variety of studies, laughter activates protective T-cells and increases antibody production. So
listen to a hilarious podcast or shock-jock while you get ready for work. Watch
an episode of your favorite sitcom while you eat breakfast. Watch a stand-up
DVD during dinner. Crack open a funny book before you hit the hay. The
more you LOL on a daily basis, the more you help your immune system stay
strong. (And the nice thing about laughter is, it’s often contagious. So you
can spread the healthy benefits to others!)
3.
Probiotics
The health of the GI tract plays a big role
in bolstering the immune system. In fact, Amanda Bontempo, a registered dietitian
at NYC’s Montefiore-Einstein Center for Cancer Care, told upwave that “the health of the GI system determines
the health of the immune system.” A major key to digestive
health? Probiotics such as yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, miso and
sourdough bread all of
which contain so-called “good bacteria” that
helps your GI tract do its thang.
4.
Human touch
Getting a
massage, hugging, holding hands, — all lower the body’s
immunity-weakening cortisol levels. According to research, getting a 45-minute
massage also bolsters pathogen-fighting white blood cells and reduces
inflammatory cytokines, which have been connected to autoimmune diseases.
Having sex, hugging and holding hands cause our bodies to release
cortisol-lowering oxytocin, making them awesome immune-system improvers. Some
experts, in fact, recommend eight hugs a day to
take your oxytocin benefits to the max. So get your hug on!
5.
Omega-3s – DHA & EPA
Our brain
is made with ~40% of the essential fatty acid DHA. DHA
& EPA are found in phytoplankton and marine algae and
is necessary for your mind and body to continue running on full
steam! Supplement your diet with PhytOriginal once a day boosts to your immune
system. One drop, that’s it!
6.
Solid shut-eye
Studies have found that sleep
deprivation lowers your T-cell count,
thereby reducing your body’s ability to fight off disease-causing
pathogens.
If you don’t get eight hours of sleep on a regular basis, start taking steps to
improve your sleep hygiene now. For tips (which include making 2 p.m. your last
call for caffeine), check out our Start A Healthy Sleep Routine Challenge.
7.
Moderate exercise
Exercise
doesn’t just help your body fight infection: Research shows that it also decreases your risk of getting diseases
such as osteoporosis and cancer. Even taking a 20-minute walk
every day will strengthen your body’s disease-fighting capabilities — 10
minutes out, and 10 minutes back. That’s it!
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