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  • Animal Moves: How to move like an animal to get you leaner, fitter, stronger and healthier for life
    Animal Moves: How to move like an animal to get you leaner, fitter, stronger and healthier for life
    by Darryl Edwards

    Animal Moves

    • improve strength, speed and stamina
    • increase mobility, flexibility and stability
    • look, feel and perform better

    Find out more and details on how to purchase at www.animalmovesbook.com

  • Paleo from A to Z: A reference guide to better health through nutrition and lifestyle. How to eat, live and thrive as nature intended!
    Paleo from A to Z: A reference guide to better health through nutrition and lifestyle. How to eat, live and thrive as nature intended!
    by Darryl Edwards

    "If you are looking for a simple way to better understand Paleo concepts, Darryl's Paleo from A to Z guide is the go-to resource.
    -Mark Sisson, best-selling author of The Primal Blueprint and publisher of Mark's Daily Apple

  • Paleo Fitness - A Primal Training and Nutrition Program to Get Lean, Strong and Healthy
    Paleo Fitness - A Primal Training and Nutrition Program to Get Lean, Strong and Healthy
    by Darryl Edwards, Brett Stewart, Jason Warner

    "This book is a useful reference to enable individuals just starting out on the Paleo path as well as those who want to explore more challenging, playful and interesting ways to move."

    -Robb Wolf, New York Times best-selling author of The Paleo Solution

     

  • 7 Day Introduction to Paleo Fitness: Get Fitter, Get Stronger, Get Healthier in Seven Days. Move as Nature Intended.
    7 Day Introduction to Paleo Fitness: Get Fitter, Get Stronger, Get Healthier in Seven Days. Move as Nature Intended.
    by Darryl Edwards
  • The Paleo Solution: The Original Human Diet
    The Paleo Solution: The Original Human Diet
    by Robb Wolf
  • Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers
    Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers
    by Robert M. Sapolsky
  • Primal Blueprint: Reprogram Your Genes for Effortless Weight Loss, Vibrant Health & Boundless Energy (Primal Blueprint Series)
    Primal Blueprint: Reprogram Your Genes for Effortless Weight Loss, Vibrant Health & Boundless Energy (Primal Blueprint Series)
    by Mark Sisson
  • Slow Death by Rubber Duck: The Secret Danger of Everyday Things
    Slow Death by Rubber Duck: The Secret Danger of Everyday Things
    by Rick Smith, Bruce Lourie, Sarah Dopp
  • Wahls Protocol, The : A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles
    Wahls Protocol, The : A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles
    by Terry Wahls, Eve Adamson
  • Born to Run: The Hidden Tribe, the Ultra-Runners, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
    Born to Run: The Hidden Tribe, the Ultra-Runners, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
    by Christopher McDougall
  • In Defence of Food: The Myth of Nutrition and the Pleasures of Eating: An Eater's Manifesto
    In Defence of Food: The Myth of Nutrition and the Pleasures of Eating: An Eater's Manifesto
    by Michael Pollan
  • Food Rules: An Eater's Manual
    Food Rules: An Eater's Manual
    by Michael Pollan
  • The Paleo Diet for Athletes
    The Paleo Diet for Athletes
    by L. Cordain
  • Vegetarian Myth, The
    Vegetarian Myth, The
    by Lierre Keith
  • The Second Brain
    The Second Brain
    by Michael D. Gershon
  • The Paleo Diet: Lose Weight and Get Healthy by Eating the Foods You Were Designed to Eat
    The Paleo Diet: Lose Weight and Get Healthy by Eating the Foods You Were Designed to Eat
    by Loren Cordain
  • Eat Drink Paleo
    Eat Drink Paleo
    by Irena Macri
  • Cholesterol Clarity: What the HDL is Wrong with My Numbers?
    Cholesterol Clarity: What the HDL is Wrong with My Numbers?
    by Jimmy Moore, Eric C. Westman

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Wednesday
Feb162011

Quick Review: Seasons App (iPhone)

This app is useful for anyone concerned with sourcing local and seasonal foods.  It lists fruits and vegetables that are local and in season.  You can also search by day, month or by food (including herbs, mushrooms and nuts).  

Particularly useful is the option to categorise foods that are imported or regional, and to see when foods are coming into and out of season so you can maximise the best time to buy when the food is freshest.

The application has information on local farmer's markets with times and other pertinent details.

 

The app is supported in the UK, US, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Western and Central Europe - and uses GPS to pull in relevant information.

This app is useful for those wishing to get local access to a wide variety of foods, when in season thus maximising nutritional quality and reducing food miles when obtaining fruits and vegetables.  

With over 240 products there are bound to be items you have not come across before so it will also broaden your culinary options.

This is educational as well as a handy reference.  Highly recommended.

Seasons - What Is It Production Ltd

Seasons - available on the App Store

Tuesday
Feb152011

300 Second Interview: Art De Vany (Evolutionary Fitness)

 

Art De Vany - Fitness Explorer

Why Evolutionary Fitness?
 
Evolutionary Fitness is a play on words. It means, in the science, reproductive capacity of an organism or animal. But, it is also a play on the concepts of evolution and fitness, combining them in a new way to show a model of fitness and health that is consistent with how we humans evolved.

What were the biggest challenges you face in promoting this new - old way of fitness?
 
No challenges since I really have not promoted it. I present my ideas, arguments and evidence and then others evaluate them and make their own decision. I never try to convince others. That was a challenge, not to be a promoter but a scientist and creator of a new model.

Activity tends to be under-rated. Why do you think this is?

One reason is that it is claimed to be self-defeating in the typical energy balance approach of calories in and out. It is said that you will just eat more if you are more active and will not lose weight. But, that model is wrong. You are active, in my mind and in my book, because evolution programmed that as a necessary part of health and survival. I exercise to alter my hormones and gene expression, not to lose weight. We are active genotypes and activity alters metabolic pathways and gene expression to produce the health that is our evolutionary legacy.

What did you want to be when growing up? Any regrets? 
 
No regrets. You cannot have regrets when you realize you cannot make anything happen. The world is random and ever-changing and we must adapt or perish or waste away. 

What inspires you?
 
The centality of evolutionary thinking in just about everything is awe insipiring. The quest for knowledge inspires me. Science inspires me. My children and wife inspire me. The Egyptian people inspire me.

What are you reading at the moment and what inspired you to do so? 

I read so much it is hard to choose. I am rereading Mel Greaves, Cancer: The Evolutionary Legacy and Christian de Duve's Vital Dust. I think James Le Fanu's The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine is one of the finest books.

What is your favourite holiday destination? Why?
 
I don't have one, but we like the Boardwalk at Atlantic City, my wife is from there. We just bought a condo there right on the boardwalk. I will soon be seen rollerblading there.

If you could turn back the clock what era would you most like to visit?

Interesting. I can't, but I like to imagine life about 40,000 BC. I do plan a motorcyling trip to Africa, way down back dirt roads through the Rift Valley, the birthplace of humans.

If you could have any super-power what would it be?

There are no superpowers. If I could free my imagination even more, maybe I could come close.

Evolutionary Fitness has gained momentum of late, is the world now ready?
 
I think it is ready. This is the age of the genome after all and my book The New Evolution Diet, which is my popular and more readable expression of Evolutionary Fitness is my attempt at reflecting genomic research and what it says about how to live and be healthy.

What has been your biggest U-turn since you encountered Evolutionary Fitness?

Getting rid of all the sports science and diet recommendations that abound. I HAD to do it because the advice doctors gave us to deal with the type 1 diabetes both my son and wife developed was not working. It was wrong 25 years ago, is still wrong, but the best research is finally changing this, at last.

What has been your most surreal experience?
 
There are no surreal experiences, only real experiences that a person's memory and preferences gets a bit wrong and turns into something surreal.

What do you believe is the best way to promote IGF production? Sprinting, heavy lifting or quality sleep? 

IGF is produced systemically in the liver and circulates through the blood stream from there. It has beneficial and harmful effects. IGF is also produced in muscle fibers, for growth and repair in response to activity. That is where I get most of my IGF. Since muscle damage is the trigger, weight lifting is the best way to produce IGF. Sprinting is close, because the eccentric load from sprinting damages muscle.

What do you think of the term "compression of morbidity"?

I have compressed my morbidity, I think. I am trying to extend healthy years, not length of life. Hunter gatherers who live to long age, because they avoid the high mortality of infancy and grow wise enough not to be eaten, killed by a fellow human, or avoid infection live well until they just sit or lie down to die, usually in their 80s. That is the way to go.

What principle of life has taken you the longest time to understand?

That you can barely control yourself; surely not outcomes. You only control the choices you make, not the outcomes. Then life rolls the dice and the dice are wild, not the tame dice we know.

What is usually the hardest obstacle to overcome for those new to EF?

They think they have to make it happen. They have to let go and let it happen.
Monday
Feb142011

Testimonial: Fitness Explorer Virtual Training - Week 2

Success Stories : Going Virtual - Week 2
Week 2:
 
Week 2 I found hard as I started to crave certain foods.  Although my energy levels were still high and the workouts still challenging I nearly caved in on the diet as I didn't think I had lost as much weight as the week before. 
 
So I emailed Darryl and he encouraged me to take measurements to see if I had lost inches.  Once again he told me to forget about the scales, to focus on the tape measure and to make this a lifestyle choice rather than just a 'diet'.  To my amazement I had lost inches in all areas.  An inch off my hips, thigh and thighs and an incredible 4 inches off my waist in 2 weeks.  I've also gone from 28.1% to 26.3% body fat.
 
It really gave me the boost I needed to stick with the diet and to put everything into the workouts.  Darryl is great, he gives it to you straight and that's what I like.  Looking forward to today's session.

Jan (PA) 

*There will be an update on Jan's progress weekly.

Previous week's here: Success Stories : Going Virtual - Week 1

Monday
Feb142011

Paleo Breakfast - a rainbow of colours!

 

Ingredients:

  • 6 organic free-range eggs;
  • A few spinach, kale or callaloo leaves finally chopped;
  • 1/4 clove of garlic;
  • chopped onion, sweet peppers (red/green/yellow), beetroot and tomato;
  • 6 heaped teaspoons organic virgin coconut oil (used for frying) and dressing
  • black pepper, paprika and thyme for seasoning. 

Method: 

  1. Put a small frying pan on medium heat, add the coconut oil and heat until hot;
  2. Crack the eggs into the frying pan;
  3. Add garlic, onion, black pepper, thyme and paprika to taste;
  4. Mix up with a spatula and cook to taste;
  5. Boil or steam remaining vegetables for 5 minutes, drain water and serve with the eggs.