7/31/13

did food ever fool you?

this post is offered by the author - homage to those affected by
peripheral neuropathy, ... some of these cannot skate any longer :( ...
this aproach is mainly statistical (consequently original).
the conclusions to this case study should be your own and may or may not be
extrapolated to other serious human health conditions (cancer etc.)

 a.
 an increased overall toxicity of your daily lunch (... and/or breakfast, ... dinner)?
 how could this be?
 if you're not up to date with the term: "processed food" you might experience this toxicity the
 hard way...
 please keep in mind, at all times, that even when you cook for yourself (different courses for
 lunch, etc.), this also is food processing.
(b.
 an increased alcohol intake/day?
 c.
 an increased consumption of combustible tobacco/day?)

so, is there  a problem with these? yes, unfortunately, it might be...

might this also be a new insight on why everybody discusses only calories/day (of
different courses), and not their combined and/or cumulated overall toxicity/day?
we think so.

a, (b, c), a direct consequence of: "people being slaves of their own habits"?
more than probably.
about a.: it's not that we "aggress" ourselves (daily even - d.e.), it's that we are
"aggressing" ourselves (d.e.), without the necessary  knowledge about toxic
compounds and/or byproducts the food that we're eating/day, may contain.


7/15/13

liners - the "inside job"? (an all sports issue?)

yes, this is an all sports issue, excepting those done barefoot. :)

in skating, skiing, cycling, ... ballet even:
is the liner inside your sport shoe..., the "liason first officer", between you
and your exceptional sport performances? certainly yes!
don't use counterfeit sport shoes, or counterfeit liners inside your skates...,  if performance
is what you are after.

ex: what could one say about the compressibility of his skates' liner, if  soaked in 
      perspiration? how might this affect his overall skating performance?

liners, inside all our sport shoes (any detachable parts, shoelaces even) - do we really know
how to replace &/or customize them, to improve our performance? 

be advised, some of the detachable parts could require custom re-engineering:
a. a choice of other materials, than the initial ones, could be beneficial.
b. remodeling the inside of a sport shoe (not a simple task, although may appear as such.)

sorry, further suggestions here, would only be given directly to those interested (e-mail)