Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Christmas Gift Ideas For Women




Don't you love the expression they make when you get them a gift they like? Yes, Christmas is only a few weeks away. So, it is important that you find them the right gifts. Sometimes, that is easier said than done. Women will not be that direct or hint which can make shopping for them quite confusing and frustrating. So, we did some research and found some gift ideas that she will enjoy.

Williams-Sonoma hot chocolate

Nothing’s cozier than coming in from the cold and sipping some rich hot chocolate. These two flavors will satisfy her taste buds all winter long, and she’ll be more than happy to share the deliciousness with you. Price: $19.50 Buy it here


Kate Spade desktop calendar

Help a girl manage her hectic life with this multipurpose planner. This 12-month calendar lets her map out her personal and professional life, keep track of important contacts and even leaves room for doodling.
Price: $20 Buy it here

Godiva holiday truffle gift box

It’s stereotypical, but so true: Women love chocolate. This Godiva gift set will allow your lady to pick and choose -- dark chocolate, milk chocolate, eggnog, or spicy gingerbread? The choice is hers. Melt her heart with the gift of holiday truffles that melt in her mouth.
Price: $15 Buy it here

Alphabet letter bag

Simple, functional and personalized, this tote will be any girl’s best friend. She might use it as a purse, a gym bag or a briefcase, but she’ll definitely use it. This no-frills tote will be much appreciated and will quickly become an indispensable part of her day-to-day life.
Price: $20
Buy it here

Petits RICHART Intense Chocolates

Each piece of chocolate in this 49-count box has its own individual flavor. To ensure that all the subtleties of that flavor are unmasked, the French chocolatier removes all unnecessary sugar and fat, resulting in a light but defined bite.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/entertainment/guy_gear_60/91b_25-christmas-gifts-for-her.html#ixzz2Em8Kvc6x


Lauren Ralph Lauren Cut & Sew Leather Back Tech Gloves

A modern take on a timeless gift, Lauren’s gloves combine the winter protection of cashmere, wool and leather with touch-sensitive thumb and index fingertips. The gloves stay on when texting and navigating the touchscreen, keeping fingers warm and limber

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/entertainment/guy_gear_60/91b_25-christmas-gifts-for-her.html#ixzz2Em8ZsG00


Missoni Zigzag Scarf

The Missoni Zigzag Scarf splashes any blouse or jacket with a little Italian flair. The long, robust size of the scarf allows for creativity in styling.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/entertainment/guy_gear_60/91b_25-christmas-gifts-for-her.html#ixzz2Em8ocIG0


Rocky Mountain Soap Enchanted With Lemongrass Box

 From the pristine backdrop of the Canadian Rockies, Rocky Mountain Soap procures the most natural, soothing ingredients for its handmade soaps and body care products. This gift box showers her from head to toe with the bright aroma of freshly clipped lemongrass.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/owning-the-holidays-2010/wishlist/91c_25-christmas-gifts-for-her.html#ixzz2Em9GfRhm

Scarlet & Argent Chamber Blanket

Give her a blanket that’s fit for royalty. Scarlet & Agent has been offering luxurious blankets for more than two centuries and even boasts about supplying Queen Elizabeth II. The Chamber Blanket combines satin edging with a 100% lambswool body for a plush, warm feel.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/owning-the-holidays-2010/wishlist/91c_25-christmas-gifts-for-her.html#ixzz2Em9T6Fnt

L.L. Bean Daybreak Scuffs with Dog Motif

These versatile slippers will reach her heart straight through her feet. A Sherpa fleece sock lining is warm and soft against the skin, while an anti-slip rubber outsole lets the slippers walk right out of the house. When placed together, they create a prancing puppy.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/owning-the-holidays-2010/wishlist/91d_25-christmas-gifts-for-her.html#ixzz2EmA4xIC1


These are great gift ideas brought to you by askmen.com. Remember, you can use those active links to learn more about the product.  If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Five Ways To Stay Healthy During Thanksgiving





That looks like fun. Fall and Thanksgiving time is a great time of year. We have sporting events to watch , hanging out with family and eating lots of great food. However, you want to enjoy the holiday and not curse it later on because of not keeping your health in mind. So, we found five ways that can keep you happy and healthy during the holiday not dreading the aftermath.

1. Drink Lots of Water
There will be tons of drinks around for you to savor on—eggnog, apple cider, sparkling cider, hot chocolate. Although these drinks are not highly caloric, multiple drinks mean multiple servings of sodium which, in combination with traditional Thanksgiving food, isn’t that healthy. Try replacing some of these drinks with good old fashioned H2O. Drinking water speeds up your digestive system and metabolism by flushing out toxins and waste products from your body. You’ll be able to stay hydrated without adding any extra calories.

2. Balance your Indulgences
It’s hard to pass up all the wonderful items on the dinner table, but you’ll have to make some rules to keep yourself from overindulging yourself. So to keep yourself from packing on too many unhealthy pounds, make sure you go for the healthy foods first. Grab vegetables and white meats for your plate before heading for the unhealthy stuff. That way by the time you reach that buttery pie, you’ll be cutting a smaller slice after filling yourself up on healthy greens.

3. Rise and Shine—Start Cooking Early
If you’re going to be in the kitchen this holiday, or if cooking Thanksgiving dinner is usually a family affair, then beware of the temptations. Tasting the stuffing or licking up the batter for pie may seem harmless, but all those extra samplings while you “save your stomach” for dinner are still opportunities to pack on calories. The best thing to do is get an early start on cooking. Start preparing the meal right after you finish breakfast. Cooking on a full stomach will keep you from sampling foods.

4. Press “Pause” on the Seconds
It’s hard to resist having second helpings of Thankgsiving food—it comes once a year right? But it’s important to remember that as good as it may be to have another go around of all the food on the table, those second servings aren’t as benefeical for your health. Timing is important in this situation. Eat slowly to make sure you allow your mind and body enough time to process and digest the food. Then, wait at least 15-20 minutes before you dive in for second helpings. Your stomach needs time to let your brain know that it’s full. If there are leftovers, bust out the Tupperware and save it—don’t feel forced to follow grandma’s old rule about finishing everything on your plate.

5. Walk it Out
It’s so easy to just plop on the couch after a big Thanksgiving meal and turn on the television set. Instead of leaving food to sit in your stomach, go for a walk around your neighborhood or do something active. This doesn’t mean break away from family time and bust out the Denise Richardson workout tapes—a brief walk outside or an active game on the Nintendo Wii is a fun way to start working off calories and get the family involved.

This simple list will assist you in balance so you can fully enjoy your holiday. A big thank you to cluthmagazine.com for these great suggestions. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team




Thursday, October 11, 2012

Men's Guide : How To Dress Up For Halloween

 
 
 
Halloween is only a few weeks away. We want to look good and pick the right costume for our various parties. However, we do not want to be that guy with the cheesy costume or costume that nobody understands. Keeping that problem in mind, we found a useful article from Ask Men. com that can help you make the right decision. This is what they found.
 

1- Never dress in drag

 
Look, no one wants to see what you would look like as a girl; no matter what, it's going to be scary. You're going to look terrifying with your hairy legs sticking out of some ridiculous dress your sister wore to the prom last year.

It's also lazy costuming. Your friends will know you couldn't think of anything more creative, so you just grabbed the first and most ridiculous thing you could think of: a dress. Please. It's been done a hundred times and not once has anyone ever enjoyed it.

Lastly, if, for some horrible reason, you do
look good in a dress, well, that's great, but showing it off on Halloween isn't the right time or place.


2- Dress up as a group

 
There's nothing like rolling up to a party five dudes deep looking like you're all part of some crazy Halloween gang. You don't even have to all go as something specific, like a band or group of movie characters, but if you and your friends can agree on a common theme, you could all form like Voltron to make a giant robot of a costume.

That's not to say you and all your friends should dress in the same exact costume, which is totally boring. But in a group, you're going to have a common foundation from which you can concentrate, giving your costume some unique and interesting details. Plus, hit up people in your group for stuff for your costume. Who needs the Halloween store when you have friends?


3- Don’t be afraid to dress subdued

 
No one says you have to go balls-to-the-wall elaborate for Halloween. Sometimes a cool mask or some creative face paint combined with some formal wear more than gets the job done. It can be a good way to stand out when everyone else looks over-the-top crazy. Best of all, costumes like these are totally flexible and can have countless variations.

In fact, a nice suit alone could work perfectly if you're the type of person who'd never be caught dead in one. Defy expectations by doing something unexpected -- that's what Halloween is all about.


4- Don’t get too conceptual

 
Sure, everyone will be talking about each others' costumes on Halloween, but that doesn't mean you want to be stuck all night explaining what you're supposed to be. An abstract costume, or one that's merely undercooked, can lead to a truly frustrating evening. So, unless you know for a fact that you can pull it off, you might not want to go as the SATs or your favorite flavor of Doritos.


5- Be timely

 
It's something hard to judge, but if you're going to go as a real person you have to keep it current. There's no strict set of rules for this, and no time constraints, but chances are if no one in your office or none of your friends are talking about it, then it's not going to make a good costume. So, Steven Slater is totally out, though feel free to go as anyone whose reality show is currently airing new episodes on either MTV or the Discovery Channel, but definitely not Bravo or TLC.

If you have an idea, but aren't quite sure how to pull it off, flip through some tabloids or run a
Google image search. But again, make sure you're looking at current pictures. You don't want everyone to know how ill-informed you really are.


6- Plan ahead

 
The absolute worst place to find yourself in, short of having no costume at all, is running around last minute trying to figure out what you want to be. By then, not only have all the good ideas been taken, but even if you do come up with something, you're going to have a hard time getting everything together.

Halloween stores sell out of stuff quickly, so make sure you're stocked up at least four or five days in advance. You really don't want to be standing in the clearance aisle of the drugstore looking through a bin of ill-fitting costumes in open plastic bags.

Also, do yourself a favor and have a dress rehearsal. Make sure your costume
fits, and that all the different pieces work where they're supposed to work. For you and your costume, the two scariest words of Halloween are "wardrobe malfunction."


7- Be tasteful

 
There's a big difference between dressing as something scary on Halloween and being shocking. Not everyone is going to appreciate a Brett Favre with fake penis costume. Actually, no one will appreciate that costume. You want people to like your costume, not be terrified of you in it.

This rule applies to making fun of
dead celebrities, controversial public figures and cultural stereotypes. Halloween is meant to be fun for everyone, and an easy way to ruin a party is to dress cruelly. You never know who you'll offend, so try to be thoughtful.


8- Don’t overspend

 
Remember, you're probably wearing this costume for about six hours on Halloween, so don't go overboard on buying stuff to wear. You might think you'll impress your friends with a costume you ordered from Japan that arrived in three separate boxes, but what are you going to do with all those extra cyborg attachments come November 1st?
In fact, your friends won't even be impressed; they'll think you're a loser for dropping a ton of dough on something no one will remember in a week. And if you are remembered at all, it won’t be for having a great costume, but for all the money you put into it.

As a rule (and this is true for almost all aspects of life), something you took the time and effort to make yourself will always go over better than something you merely spent a ton of money on.
 
 
 This is great advice to follow so you can have a more enjoyable Halloween. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Fall Activities for Men





Well, It is the fall. That means sports,friends and fun.We have allot of opportunities to enjoy the season but sometimes we forget about some of the fun activities that made this season great. So, we researched and found some great ideas brought to you by Men's Health.com.

 Here are some ways for you to get the most out of the fall:

1. Play some backyard football. No, not Madden: Go outside with the actual pigskin. A game of two-hand touch is a good excuse to get your buddies together on a fall  day.

2. This Halloween, don't spend a ton on a costume. In fact, a white garbage bag will suffice. Call yourself white trash. It'll give the ladies a real reason to kick you to the curb.

3. Use your new-fangled leaf blower to help elderly neighbors--still wielding dated rakes--to clean their lawns. They'll be less tempted to call the cops next time you host a nudist party.

4. Go on a sunset run. Watch the sky turn fiery while your muscles burn. Mother Nature has never looked so good.

5. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, send a thank-you to someone who's helped you out (and make it a hand-written note, not another email).

6. Hide your date's sweater, then see if she wants to get a little closer.

7. Play one last round of golf, even if you have to wear your driving glove as a hand warmer. Five months is a long time to go between tee shots.

8. Attend your university's Homecoming weekend and football game. Introduce yourself to the cheerleaders. See if you've still got it.

9. Get your furnace checked and your oil changed. It's not sexy or fun, but neither is carbon monoxide poisoning.

10. Slurp a peach. Toss back some blueberries. Slice up a watermelon. It might be a while before you get another chance to taste fresh fruit.

11. Dry clean your sweaters. You don't really think you can get away with it another year, do you?

12. Once the temperature drops below 40 degrees, spend as many nights as possible with as many women as possible in your outdoor hot tub. What's that you say, you don't own a hot tub? Rent one. Immediately.

13. Step 1: Carve a pumpkin and leave it on your porch. Step 2: Lie in wait for the kid who's smashing pumpkins in your neighborhood. Step 3: Don an old goalie mask and scare the bejeezus out of him.

14. Rent a roadster for a drive with your top down. Crank up the tunes and tune out life's worries. And yes, it's okay to look at the foliage.

15. Take your girlfriend on a haunted hayride. There's some serious, serious room in the back of those wagons.

16. Your fantasy football treachery stops now. This season, sit your fantasy players when they square off against your favorite real team.

17. Give your dad (or wife) the day off and carve the Thanksgiving turkey.Today you are a man!

This list should give you some ideas for the next few months.If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team



Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Date Ideas For The Summer




Summer is upon us. We love to be in the outdoors and feel the sun and warm temperatures around us. It also presents a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the weather with that special someone in your life. We researched and found some date ideas that you can use while experiencing this seasonal time of the year.

Some ideas the couples can enjoy include :

1) Go To An Outdoor Movie Or Play. Almost every town has at least a few of these events during the summer. Take the blanket and cuddle up for some entertainment.

2) Check Out An Art Gallery Opening. Take your date to see some local art, drink free wine and converse about nothing for a few hours.

3) Have A Water Fight. Sometimes its fun to be a child again with your partner. Get outside with your swimsuits with a hose, water balloons and have a silly water fight.It is also a way to cool off from hot temperatures.

4) Learn Music Together. If you’re musically inclined then you can get out the instruments that you already own and spend your days making music. If you don’t own instruments, you can always sing together. Making art together, reading to one another or writing poetry to each other are other creative options to consider

5) Get outdoors. Hiking, picnicking and camping are all affordable ways to enjoy what is around us during the summer. Watching the sunset together or doing some nighttime stargazing are other options for people who want to snuggle up together this summer.


These ideas should get you started on having a memorable summer.We would like to thank Financial Highway.com for these ideas.If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team





Wednesday, May 9, 2012

How To Stay Cool In The Summertime



There is so much to do in the summer.Summer activities usually have to do with the outdoors and being in the sun. That means it is important to prepare for these events. Well, we have practical tips that you can use  to stay cool from the heat.


1)Select An Appropriate Sunscreen

  • Check your sunscreens SPF. The SPF, or "sun protection factor" number, contrary to popular belief, does not signify how strong the SPF is. It tells you how long it will keep you protected (theoretically). For example: it is in how many minutes you burn x the number that tells you how long it should last (even though you should reapply often, say every few hours, or more often if you burn easily). So if you burn in 10 minutes of sun exposure without any protection, SPF 30 will keep you protected for 300 minutes (in theory!).
  • Keep in mind that SPF is not cumulative. Applying one SPF 15 sunscreen and another SPF 20 sunscreen may give you slightly better coverage, but it does not add up to SPF 35.
  • Look for both UVA and UVB coverage. This means that the sunscreen will block both kinds of damaging ultraviolet light.
  • Look for a PABA-free sunscreen. Para-aminobenzoic acid, or PABA, was used in sunscreens for a long time, but it can stain clothing and cause an allergic reaction in some people.
  • Choose a water-resistant sunscreen, if you will beswimming or sweating. No sunscreen is truly waterproof, so you should reapply the sunscreen frequently, according to package instructions.
  • Choose a sunscreen that suits you. Some daily sunscreens aren't as gooey or smelly as some of the heavy-duty outdoor sport formulations. Some sunscreens come in spray-on, roll-on, and stick formats. Some sunscreens come with built-in insect repellent. Some even temporarily turn your skin a different color! If you dislike wearing it so much that you don't, it will do you no good. Wearing sunscreen need not be unpleasant, so smell and try different sunscreen brands and styles to find the one(s) that are best suited for you.
  • The word "sunblock" is a misnomer. Sunscreen slows the effects of the sun on skin by absorbing, reflecting, and scattering UV rays, but it doesn't “block” (or stop) them.
  • Apply the sunscreen generously. If you're using a cream, the amount of sunscreen you should use is about the size of a regular golf-ball, or 1 oz.
  • Start ahead of time. Ideally, begin applying sunscreen at least a half hour before you go out.It takes approximately 20 minutes for sunscreen to become effective after it has been applied.
  • Use more than you think you need. Most people do not use enough sunscreen, stopping at somewhere between one-fourth and one-half the quantity applied to test sunscreens.
  • Don't just grease it on. Put a little on and rub it in. Then do it again and again, until you have a deep, penetrating layer of sunscreen. Do it right and you won't notice it at all and it will truly protect.
  • Be thorough. Put it on the most vulnerable areas: the entire face and forehead, especially the nose and tips of ears, back of the neck, backs of knees, and arms. Make sure to cover all skin that will be exposed. Don't forget the tops of feet, if you're wearing sandals - sunburned feet can be very sore! Have a friend help with hard-to-reach spots like backs and shoulders.
  • Keep your sunscreen relatively fresh. Expired sunscreen may not be as effective as recently-purchased sunscreen, but in general, any sunscreen is better than no sunscreen. If there's no expiration date, try it and see if it still works, or replace anything older than about three years.

 2) Cover Up.

  • Light layers of clothing work best, in light colors which reflect heat, rather than dark ones, which absorb it. 
  • Try a shell or tank top, and then wear a light camp shirt open over that. Natural fibers like cotton are coolest.

3Wear The Right Hat

  • Choose a hat with at least a 3-inch (8 cm) brim all around. 
  • A hat will also help to keep you cool. Baseball caps leave the ears and neck exposed, so they're not the best choice for sun protection. A hat will also help to protect your eyes from glare.

4)Wear Light-Colored, Loose Fitting Clothing.

  •  It will keep you cooler and help prevent sunburn by reflecting the sunlight. 
  • Be aware, though, that clothing may not block sunlight completely. In fact, an ordinary t-shirt may only be the equivalent of SPF 5. Look for clothing designed to block sun, even up to SPF 50, if you spend a lot of time outdoors.

5)Wear Sunglasses 

  • Choose sunglasses that block UV light and wrap around to block light from the side, too. 
  • If you're not sure whether your old sunglasses adequately block UV, ask an optometrist to have them checked. Long term exposure to UV light can lead to cataracts. Wear sunglasses in conjunction with a hat. 

6)Stay Hydrated

  • Water is the best choice. 
  • If you'll be exercising heavily, a sports drink can help to replace electrolytes.
  • Drink in proportion to how much you perspire, but remember that too much too quickly can harm you. It's best to take frequent, moderate portions. Too much sugar, as in soda, can undermine the benefits of the liquid, and alcohol can dehydrate you outright. 

7) Stay Out Of The Sun.

  •  Especially between 10am and 4pm, stay out of the sun as much as possible. 
  • Finding a spot in the shade, carrying an umbrella or parasol, and scheduling outdoor activities to avoid those hours can help to minimize exposure. 

8) Limit Your Total Time In The Sun

  • Roll up car windows and run the air conditioning rather than dangling your arm out the window. 
  • Glass blocks UV light reasonably well.

9) Keep Cool 

  •  If you have heavy physical activity to perform outside, try to do it in the morning or evening, not the heat of midday.
  •  Choose a shady spot to sit. Sip a cool drink. Take a swim.

These useful ideas by Wikihow.com should be helpful so you can get the most out of your summer. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

Thank you for visiting!
Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Your Guide to Bicycling




Spring is here. We want to get outdoors and exercise. A wonderful way to do this is through bicycling. Many of us have not done it in a little while so we may need some advice on getting started. Through the extensive knowledge of essortment.com , they provide a  useful guide in getting started with bike riding.



First, make sure your bike fits properly. Do a squat low to the ground and stand. Now do a squat going half way to the ground and finally do a squat bending just a few inches before standing up. You found out by doing this that the easiest squat is the shortest and the hardest was close to the ground. Now you know why you need good leg extension in your pedal stroke. Your seat should be raised high enough so that without dropping your hip when pedaling, the knee will have a slight bend at the bottom of the stroke. You don't want to raise the seat so high that you end up having to over extend to make a complete stroke. In other words, your hip should not dip for the leg to make the bottom of the stroke.



When you pedal, keep your knees in over the axle of the pedal and not out. Many riders tire and their knees begin to drift out. Keep them near to the top tube for maximum strength. When your hands are on the bars, drop your wrist while riding and let your arms stay relaxed, this allows your lungs to expand quickly. Find a cadence that works for you. Try to keep your RPM (revolutions per minute) high, it's called spinning. Some people find they don't spin as well as others but try to keep the RPM at a high rate that works well for you. Older riders tend not to spin as much as a younger rider does.



Let's start with an exercise to improve your pedal stroke. This will teach your legs how to make the most effective use of their muscles. Ride your bike in an area that is somewhat flat. Clip out of one pedal, holding that leg slightly away from the crank and pedal with the other leg. When you first do this, you will notice your leg will jerk, try to control the stroke by thinking of wiping your foot on a doormat. As your leg nears the bottom of the stroke think of wiping the bottom of your shoe and bringing the leg back up. This will force the leg to rotate in a smooth manner. You should not be bouncing in the saddle and your leg should work on the up stroke. Remember, most of the force will be on the down stroke, but your leg can also work on the up stroke. This exercise is great to practice even if you're an experienced rider, to keep bad habits from forming. Pedal with one leg and then the other, until you feel you have the stroke in control. It will build muscle as well.



When you tire of that, clip in both legs, put the bike in an easy gear and spin like mad. Speed is not wanted; it's control that you're working on. Your butt should be steady in the saddle not bouncing. Keep doing this until you can sit in the saddle without bouncing at all while spinning like crazy. If you have a RPM readout on your bike computer, you want to do this at 120 RPM's. If not, just spin as fast as you can, that will be close to 120 RPM.


The fastest way to build up endurance and speed is to raise your maximum cardio limit with intervals. This works best with a friend, you don't need to train with another person but the competition will keep you from cheating on yourself because you will want to put out more with a little friendly competitive training. On a flat area, race as fast as you can for one block. If you're not in an area with blocks, use the distance of about a hundred yards. The next block or hundred yards you recover by going easy, without pushing a big gear to let your body rest. After that block or hundred yards, race the next as fast as you can. Repeat this exercise, as often as you want, it will raise your cardio level and by doing that you will see a quick improvement in speed and strength.



With distance, you want to increase your mileage gradually. Don't try to do fifty miles if you have only been doing ten miles. Each week add another three to five miles to your route until you reach whatever goal you have in mind. The reason to increase gradually is that your body needs time to adjust. There is a gland at the knee that keeps the joint lubricated and if you over do it, the gland doesn't have the ability to produce the lubrication fast enough. It needs time as well to evolve and produce what your body now requires of it. You must remember that you can't expect results in a week. If you have to train for some event in too short of a time, you could end up hurting yourself. Give your body time to adjust.



Hill climbs are tough and take the longest to improve on, with some basic guides to climbing, you can make it. Remember, every pound makes a difference. If you're overweight, hill climbing will be a struggle. If your bike is heavy, it will make climbing harder but of the two, body weight makes it the toughest. No matter what you're carrying in baggage, these pointers will give you an added edge to your climbing.



Choose a climb you're familiar with and know. Before you begin the climb, focus on what you're going to do. Start the climb easy; the most common mistake is to start fast, hit the wall and drop. Get as much oxygen in your lungs as you can by exhaling deeply, rather then inhaling. By purging your lungs of old air trapped deep in the tissues, your lungs will automatically fill up with fresh air. Exhale deep and start this before you begin the climb. Relax, the best thing for you to do is relax, let your upper body relax and your legs work. Keep your arms loose so that you can breath. If you tighten up, it constricts your upper body and you can't breath as well. Find a gear that's easy to use. Don't struggle in a gear that is too big for you to push. When you look up ahead and see a curve, think about standing out of saddle on that curve, then sitting down for the straight section. Curves tend to be steeper; by standing, you get more muscle in the climb and you use a different part of the leg, letting your other leg muscles rest a moment. When you get near the top, say the last fifty yards, give it all you got. Put it in the big chain ring if you can or go to a small tooth cog in the back, get out of saddle and hammer all the way to the top.



The secret is to take it easy in the beginning, let everyone pass you; you'll be passing them later when they're struggling while you're watching your pace, staying focused and exhaling. Don't let yourself become short of breath until the push at the end. If you're new at climbing, just getting to the top will be hard, so try it without the sprint until you're accustom to the work. If you find you're short on breath, or you tire and begin to struggle, then stop. You can't improve if you are struggling and out of breath. Stop; let your heart rate go down, take a drink or two of water, look at the view. You worked hard to get that high so look around and relax a few minutes. Now that you have recovered, the rest of the climb won't be as bad. It is better to stop and recover then to force yourself to go on. The next time you'll go further before you have to stop and soon you will do the climb without stopping at all.



When you start climbing well, there is another exercise to try. This one takes some care, you don't want to injure yourself, so if you feel pain in the knees, stop and back off. Wait a week before attempting it again and use an easier gear. Find a climb where the grade is slight. You want to climb in the big chain ring, making it as hard as you can tolerate to push the gear. Speed is not important. Push the gear as long as you can. Remember, don't go overboard, better to go with short times and a day off then to push and hurt yourself.



One last piece of advice. Bicycling is fun, if you aren't having fun in training then your pushing yourself too hard and you'll stop doing it. Keep the fun in cycling by including a relaxing fun ride with your training rides. It will help flush out the toxin build up in the cells from hard work and keep a smile on your face. Ride whenever you can, even if it's just a half hour after work or a ride in the neighborhood, you are out on the bike putting in miles.



Many times you won't see the improvements but your friends will. They'll see it before you do and one day that rider you always wanted to beat will struggle to keep up with you and not the other way around if you stay focused and practice these simple training techniques.

This practical advice should help you get on the road  with your bicycle this spring. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Your Guide to Spring Activities



Tennis. Doesn't that look fun? We have such busy schedules year round and forget to get outdoors. Spring is officially here and we should get out and have some fun. These are some ideas you can use to get  the most out of spring.

1. Tennis: Relatively easy to learn, tennis is a great way to get in a workout while having fun with up to 3 friends. You can try playing some actual matches or just hit the ball around if all else fails. Many parks have public courts available while others charge a minimal fee (around $3-5 per hour). Make sure you have the proper footwear – tennis shoes have extra support that regular running shoes don’t provide. Also, don’t let skin problems creep up on you. Read “How to Solve Sports-Related Skin Problems” for some skincare tips.


2. Pool: There are few things as refreshing as a dip in a pool. Whether you have one at your home, at the country club or at the local recreation center, a pool can help you get in shape fast. The water resistance helps make swimming an effective fat-burning workout – and it’s a great family activity too. Just remember to stay hydrated; because you’re in the water, you’re less likely to notice that you’re dehydrated. For advice on staying hydrated, read “9 Hydration Tips for Men.”


3. Running: If you’re tired of running on the treadmill, it’s time to take your workout outside. An early morning session before 8 a.m. – when the sun isn’t as strong — can help your improve your cardiovascular fitness and burn fat; you burn about 100 calories per mile. During the summer, you’ll find a number of 5K races (3.1 miles) you can sign up for as well as training runs for half-marathons and marathons later in the year. Aim for 20-30 minutes of running at 50%-80% of your maximum heart rate to improve cardiovascular health.


4. Kayaking: Whip your core into shape by going kayaking. Not only is kayaking fun, but it’s also scenic – a lot of parks offer kayaking lessons that can take you all over the area. Since you have to paddle, your entire upper body is involved so you’re getting quite the workout. Call your local park for rental information or visit your local sporting goods store for kayaks and other equipment. Kayaking can help tone your upper body if you follow a proper nutrition plan. Check out “Top 10 Power Foods for Men” for help on clean eating.


5. Basketball: The best thing about this sport is how little equipment is involved. All you need is a basketball and some friends to play a quick pickup game (or 3). With all the shooting, blocking and other movement involved, basketball is a great exercise for your whole body. Check out local basketball courts or set up a hoop at your house.


6. Frisbee: Get in touch with your inner child by tossing a Frisbee around. The beach is the ultimate place for indulging in this childhood activity. At the beach, you can also go for a run or play volleyball, but nothing compares to that nostalgic feeling of running after a flying disc. Chances are you have one buried in your closet. If not, visit your local sporting goods store to snatch one up for a couple bucks.


7. Biking: Keep your car in the garage and take out your bike for some fresh air. In addition to being a high calorie-burning exercise, biking is a great way to get around town. Whenever possible, use your bike instead of your car; riding your bike to work is a popular way to fit exercise into a busy schedule. You can bike solo, with your partner, with your family or your friends – the important thing is to get moving.


To improve your performance in any of these activities, consider taking a pre-workout supplement and a post-workout supplement. These nutrition supplements for men can help boost your efforts and accelerate recovery for maximum results.

We would like to thank menssciencemagazine.com for their ideas and useful links concerning this topic.If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team

Friday, February 10, 2012

Valentines Day Gifts for Women



     February is here.This means Valentines Day is around the corner. We know that women love this holiday more than we do. However, it is important to put the best foot forward and get her the gifts to encourage the heart.We found some gift ideas to assist you through the holiday with the help from askmen.com and links for online purchasing.

Chocolates
Chocolate is the go-to gift for romantic occasions that will never fail you. Avoid the trap of your run-of-the-mill chocolate, though, and go for a brand that defines quality and taste. Lindt LINDOR truffles are guaranteed to be irresistibly smooth and delicious. Plus, they come in red and pink packaging, and in heart shapes for Valentine’s Day.

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Perfume


Perfume can be a risky buy since everyone’s preferences are different, but if you choose something that you would love to smell on her every day, she will definitely appreciate the sentiment. If you don’t know her scent of choice, try Giorgio Armani’s Acqua di Gioia, which is exactly what it claims to be, “A clean, incredibly fresh, aquatic scent that is ultra-approachable, yet memorable.” It comes in a variety of forms, including shower gel, hair mist, body lotion and a special Valentine’s Day gift collection.

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Expensive Cotton Sheets


Expensive, soft cotton bed sheets are not something that a girlfriend really needs. Which is why they would make an excellent pampering Valentine’s Day present. She might think you’ve gone overboard, but once you slip between the smooth sheets together, she’ll understand. The bonus for you is that it will make her want to stay in bed all day! Look for Egyptian cotton with a thread count of at least 400 and go for a designer brand like these from DKNY.

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Lingerie


Lingerie is another Valentine’s Day gift that benefits the gift-giver as much, if not more, than the gift-receiver. It’s a win-win situation. Sizing can be difficult when it comes to underwear. The best way to make sure you’re getting the right size is to take a look at one of her bras when she’s not looking and write down what you find on the tag. You could also go with a sexy slip, nightie or teddy since these items usually come in standard sizes like Small, Medium and Large. Victoria’s Secret has five pages of Valentine-themed lingerie for you to choose from. It goes, without saying, though, that this is definitely not a first-date gift.

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Flowers

Flowers are always a popular choice for Valentine’s Day and a pretty safe option regardless of how long you’ve been with your girl. Casual girlfriends and wives alike love getting flowers. Go classic for Valentine’s Day with long-stemmed red roses or think outside of the box with a delicate orchid. 1-800-FLOWERS.com has a wide variety of Valentine-appropriate flowers and gifts, all of which can be delivered directly to her home or workplace.

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Spa gear


Help turn her own bathroom into a relaxing spa experience by getting her everything she needs to pamper herself. Start with some smells-good-enough-to-eat bath and body products. Don’t forget some candles, an essential oil burner or a reed diffuser to set the mood. You can get everything you need at The Body Shop.

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Sensual body products


Let her know you’re in the mood for love by giving her a gift of sensual body products. Kama Sutra offers a variety of products made of natural ingredients that serve as the ultimate foreplay aids. Their gift sets offer smaller sizes of popular items like Oil of Love, Pleasure Balm, Honey Dust, Massage Oil, and Body Souffle, so you can try out a little of everything!

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A massage

It’s not that the massages you give her aren’t good enough. It’s just that getting a massage from a professional means that she can totally relax and let trained hands work her stress away. Do your research and find a spa or massage studio that provides an all around soothing atmosphere. Start your search with SpaFinder.com.

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        Now, you will be able to know what to get her for Valentines Day. Also, you can even order it from the links provided. Thank you to askmen.com for their research and knowledge concerning this topic. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Top 10 Ways Men Can Improve Longevity


       Interesting word and image? Longevity is a word  that men unfortunately do not think about enough. Men are responsible for so much and are always asked to fix problems and situations. These  responsibilities have us continousely stressed and our longevity become much shorter. We need to change this trend and keep the idea of  longevity  in mind. Here are 10 ways you can improve your health and longevity.


Men, on average, die 5.2 years earlier than women. In the U.S., the average life expectancy for women is 80.4 and for men is 75.2. Why men die younger and how they can live longer is being explored by researchers. There is even an organization, the Men's Health Network, that is advocating for a government bureau on men's health. Men die younger of all the leading causes of death. By age 36, women outnumber them in the population. At age 100, women outnumber men 8 to 1. The Journal of the American Medical Association even published a special issue dealing with men's health. How can men close this gap? Read on:

1. Avoid Violence

Violent deaths often impact the very young who would have otherwise lived long, healthy lives. Boys age 15 to 19 are twice as likely as girls in this age group to die from homicide. Most homicides are not random crimes perpetrated by strangers, but escalations of domestic or criminal disputes. Learn to control anger and stay calm in tense situations.
2. Drive Safely
Men are about twice as likely to die in car accidents as women. Men drive more aggressively and are less likely than women to wear a seatbelt. So buckle up and chill out. All that lane-switching and yellow-light-running only buys you a few extra minutes. Try to plan your driving based on the most stress-free routes and decisions instead of the fastest. Take a deep breath at stoplights, take the back roads, and just drive less to reduce your risk.

3. Work Safely

The most dangerous jobs are generally worked by men. Ninety-two percent of workplace deaths are men. Take workplace safety seriously. A bad decision, unread instruction manual, or unmonitored gauge could end in tragedy. Sure, workplace safety videos are boring and manuals are hard to read, but learning how to properly use and care for tools and machinery is critical.

4. Don't Drink (Too Much), Smoke or Use Drugs

Men drink more, smoke more, and do more drugs. This clearly contributes to risk for accidental death as well as long-term health problems such as lung cancer, cirrhosis (a liver illness), and respiratory problems. Alcohol, cigarettes and drugs are addictive substances that need to be used with caution. If you want to quit smoking or stop drinking there are many resources to help you.

5. Get a Checkup

Very few men just go to the doctor for a checkup. Women are twice as likely as men to go for preventive checkups and health screenings. There are lots of new places opening up giving "executive physicals" and other comprehensive screening packages. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent problems from developing into full-fledged chronic illnesses. Check with your health insurance (they may cover many screenings and preventative visits) and talk to your doctor and have your skin, heart, blood, and other organ systems screened.

6. Get Help

Men are notorious for not asking for help. Men are more likely to go more days with a serious symptoms before going to the doctor. Men are also less likely to seek psychological help. As a result men get diagnosed later and are more likely to commit suicide. If you think you need help, go get it. Avoiding help when you need it simply makes a bigger problem later.

7. Listen to Your Doctor

When you do go to your doctor, listen to him or her. Men are not as likely as women to follow instructions from their doctors. Take medicine as ordered, make nutritional and lifestyle changes as suggested and you will get better faster. Don't play doctor yourself.

8. Fill Life with Meaning

Men make up 85 percent of the suicides for ages 65 and up. Loneliness, depression and difficulty finding meaning after retirement all contribute to this higher suicide rate. Seek help for depression if you need it and fill your life with family, friends, and meaningful activities.
9. Take Care of Yourself
Women are thought to be better than men at taking care of themselves. You can live longer by taking care of your body, exercising, and eating right. Men's health involves exercise, nutrition, stress management, social relationships, regular doctor visits, and emotional balance. Take some time to think which areas need improvement and make a list of changes to make; then get to work on those changes. Taking care of your health is a gift to yourself and to your family.

10. Take Care of Your Heart

Men ages 55 to 74 are twice as likely to die of heart disease as women. Take care of your heart's health by exercising, relaxation and watching your cholesterol. If you can reduce the risk of this number one killer, you stand a good chance of adding years to your life. Learn about heart health, and changes that you can make to decrease your risk of a heart attack.

We hope you can use these suggestions to live a long and healthy life. Please use the links in the article for extra  reference material. A big thanks goes to about.com  concerning  their important  information concerning this topic. If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

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Joseph A Jones & The Welllife Team