Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Like Minded People

You cannot always surround yourself with like-minded people. You can control most of whom you interact with by way of picking your friends, family members you choose to spend time with and even by way of the career you choose and the particular employer you work for.
I believe the people whom are on the same wave lenght as you are a source of stability,purpose and peace.
However...
it seems to me the real challenge is to interact and deal with people who are not of the like-minded category!
What better way is there to promote change then to be different and be an example from the normal flock.
Mediocrity and indifference can only be changed when the opposite is seen in a tangible form.
At work I am surrounded by lots(not all) of people who I would call the opposite of "like mindedness" (sorry for making up terms).
If you really want to make a change, this is where you need to be.. in the circle of people who you would find the most unlikely to bond with, agree with or share the same ethics and morals as.
Lead by example, care and empathize with calm and confidence. You may find more people are like minded once they are reminded of the things that really matter.

Jc masterson, Silent River Kung Fu, Alberta, Canada

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Muscle Cramping

For the past year I have experienced a frequent amount of muscle cramping. It was never a problem before and I could not relate to others when they told me of their experiences.
This is no longer the case.
It is not the usual leg cramping, its an abdominal muscle cramp. The upper right muscle below the rib cage, to be exact.
I have done some research to try and resolve the problem but it appears it will not be an easy fix.
With any muscle cramp, it can be any where from mild to drop you to your knees pain.
Whats the solution?
Not sure...everyone is different and the cause and triggers vary.
Simple remedies can be proper rest periods between exertion, plenty of water and stretching before and after training, basic and good practice.
However, it can also be a sign of improper mineral balance. More specifically calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium.
Some research claims, depending on the right or left side of the body can indicate which mineral is low or too high (not sure about that, requires more reading up on).

Upper abdominal muscle cramping seems to be rare or at least there is not the usual sports medicine articles that speak to the issue.
In the meantime I am paying attention to my diet to see if it has an effect and to watch for certain activities that trigger the muscle spasms.


JC Masterson, Silent River Kung Fu, Alberta, Canada

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Yumm...me like food


I was checking out the new UBBT food tracking journals.

Wow!

I think I eat twice as much as all of them. It has definitely guilted me into looking at my eating habits.

I snack all day, for the most part its wholesome and healthy but I may need to revisit my portions.

And while I am reflecting on my eating habits, I have to confess, I also equate a really hot day with a really cold beer...or two.

So tomorrow, I will pack the same lunch box but keep the portions on the not so gluttonous side.

But with all due respect to the UBBT members, I am sure I would be a corpse in no time if I followed some of your daily diets!...eat something would ya ..I m feelin guilty.


JC Masterson, Silent River Kung Fu, Alberta, Canada