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Weekly Links Round-up: Apr. 12 – Apr. 15

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

Sports Drinks: Are they Healthy?:
http://herbalwater.typepad.com/ayalas_herbal_water/2011/04/sports-drinks-are-they-healthy-do-they-improve-performance-.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AyalasHerbalWater+%28Ayala%27s+Herbal+Water%29

Avoid Fad Weight Loss Diets:
http://myfitnesshut.blogspot.com/2011/04/fad-weight-loss-diets-7-tips-to-help.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MyFitnessHutBlog+%28My+Fitness+Hut+Blog%29

Forrest Griffin vs. Mauricio “Shogun”:
http://mmajunkie.com/news/23259/forrest-griffin-vs-mauricio-shogun-rua-ii-booked-for-ufc-134-in-august.mma?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+mmajunkie+%28MMAjunkie.com+Feed%29

Weekly Links Round-up: Apr. 4 – Apr. 8

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

6 Not-So-Healthy Healthy Foods:
http://fitho.in/2011/03/21/6-not-so-healthy-healthy-foods/

Brief Exercise Over Endurance Training:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110405194101.htm

Jon Jones: The Birth of the Cool:
http://www.ufc.com/news/Jon-Jones-The-Birth-of-The-Cool

Weekly Links Round-up: Mar. 28 – Apr. 1

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

High-Energy Foods:
http://lookgoodfeelgreatalways.com/home/food-give-energy/

Don’t be Intimidated by Working Out:
http://www.universalhealthinfo.com/Exercise_Intimidation.html

Kyle Watson: A Man on a Mission:
http://www.ufc.com/news/Kyle-Watson-A-Man-On-A-Mission

Weekly Links Round-up: Feb. 28-Mar. 4

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

What to Eat Before and After a Workout:
http://www.johnisfit.com/2011/03/03/what-to-eat-before-and-after-a-workout/

Starting a Workout Routine:
http://myamallshop.com/2011/03/starting-a-workout-routine/

Sanchez vs. Kampmann:
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Bloodied-Sanchez-Outpoints-Kampmann-30586

Weekly Links Round-up: Feb. 21-Feb. 25

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

10 Healthy Foods to Stack in Your Kitchen:
http://www.lifemojo.com/lifestyle/10-healthy-foods-to-stack-in-your-kitchen-107518854

Benefits and Costs of Regular Exercise:
http://blakehagen.com/2011/02/benefits-vs-costs-of-regular-exercise/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+blakehagen+(The+Fight+for+Fitness)

Rivera’s Amazing Comeback Continues:
http://www.ufc.com/news/Rivera%E2%80%93The-Amazing-Comeback-Continues

8 Ways to Lose Weight Without Dieting

1. Breakfast

It keeps you full throughout the day and improves how you function physically and mentally

2. Drinking Calories

Juices, sodas and other sweet drinks are often packed with unnecessary calories (see #7).

3. Midnight Snacks

Avoid them.

4. Exercise

Obviously.

5. Protein

Increase satiety.

6. Portion Control

Save some for later.

7. Water

Drink it: 8-10 glasses a day.

8. Cook

Know exactly what you’re putting in your body

Weekly Links Round-up: Feb. 14-Feb. 18

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

Speed Up Your Metabolism:
http://www.quick-weight-loss-principles.com/speed-up-your-metabolism.html

Lack of Sleep May Reduce Muscle:
http://www.muscle-gain-tips.com/sean-nalewanyj/muscle-growth-and-sleep

Strikeforce Challengers 14
http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2011/02/18/the-walk-out-strikeforce-challengers-series-14/

Weekly Links Round-up: Feb. 7-Feb. 11

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

Remaking Recipes: Creating Healthier Versions of Old Favorites:
http://www.foodrenegade.com/remaking-recipes-create-healthier-versions-of-old-favorites/

Are You Making These Mistakes at the Gym?:
http://125pounds.com/are-you-making-these-mistakes-at-the-gym/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=${feed}&utm_campaign=Feed:+${125pounds.com}+(${125pounds})

Jon Fitch: Seven Defining Moments:
http://www.ufc.com/news/Jon-Fitch-Seven-Defining-Moments

Eggs: Give ‘em a Break

For years, we were told to be careful about eating eggs because it was believed they raised blood cholesterol. In fact, eggs are one of nature”s most nutritious foods with significant health benefits for most people.

One large egg contains only 5 g of fat, of which only 1.5 g are saturated. (Saturated fats are found in many prepackaged foods such as cookies, crackers, chips, whipped toppings, as well as in many baked goods.) Eggs contain no trans fat. (Trans fats are found in baked goods, packaged snack foods, margarines that contain hydrogenated oils and deep-fried foods.) Each egg has only 71 calories and, according to Dieticians Canada, “the vitamin and mineral content is incredibly high, making it a very nutrient-dense food.”

There is increasing evidence that eggs offer us significant health benefits :

  • Eggs are an excellent source of choline, an essential nutrient that plays a role in brain development and memory.
  • Egg yolks also contain carotenoids (pigments in plant and animal foods) that have been shown to protect against macular degeneration, a serious age-related eye disease.
  • Egg yolks are also one of the few foods that naturally contain vitamin D, which enhances the work that calcium does to keep our bones strong.
  • Eggs, especially yolks, also contribute about 6 per cent of the folate we need every day. Folate, or folic acid, helps prevent both birth defects in infants and heart disease in older adults.
  • More recently, researchers at Harvard Medical School in Boston, found preliminary evidence to suggest that teenage girls who regularly eat eggs are less likely to develop breast cancer later in life.

Eggs in moderation

According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, healthy people can eat eggs “in moderation” without causing any harmful effects on their blood cholesterol. There is still, however, a general consensus that dietary cholesterol should be limited to 300 mg/day. An egg contains more than two-thirds of the recommended daily cholesterol limit, which means an egg a day can fit into a heart-healthy diet only if that diet is low in other sources of cholesterol. The Heart and Stroke Foundation says people who already have high cholesterol can eat as much egg white as they like, “but they should limit themselves to two egg yolks a week.”

Weekly Links Round-up: Jan. 31-Feb. 4

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

Super Power Foods:
http://nutritionunplugged.com/2011/02/super-power-foods/

How to Handle Bad Stress with Exercise:
http://www.weightladder.com/how-to-handle-bad-stress-with-exercise/

Anderson Silva: The Champion:
http://www.ufc.com/news/Anderson-Silva-The-Champion