Monday, October 8, 2012

Food Health Los Angeles



You Are What You Eat

Top 10: Foods That Improve Your Appearance


“You are what you eat,” or so the saying goes. While it’s a bit of a stretch to directly relate a man’s appearance to his diet, food does have some aesthetic impact on the human body and, more specifically, your skin, teeth, hair, nails, and muscle mass. So the next time you’re cruisin’ down the aisles at your local grocery store, why not take a look in the mirror and stock up on foods that’ll help your body both inside and out? Here are the top 10 foods that improve your appearance.

No.10 Oregano

At first glance, it’s tough to see how oregano could help your appearance. Despite being high in vitamin K, a fat-soluble vitamin that helps reduce bruising (but only when applied as a cream), oregano will really only help your looks when used as a salt substitute. Too much sodium in the diet can make the body retain more water, and, unfortunately, we often retain that water in areas we’d  rather not -- like under the eyes. Just reach for the oregano the next time you look to add some extra flavor to your food.

No.9 Onions

Boasting a range of healthy flavonoids, antioxidants and sulfur-containing compounds, the onion -- like garlic, which will help you live longer -- is a member of the Allium family, which lays claim to many nutritional superstars. What makes halitosis-inducing onions unique, at least in terms of appearance-improving traits, is their anti-bacterial properties, ironically, in regard to the mouth and gums. Led by quercetin, a flavonoid, onions have been found to lead the charge against a whole host of oral bacteria and should therefore help to keep your gums healthy and your bad breath in check (at least bad breath that’s due to bacteria).

No.8 Grapefruit

As a citrus fruit, grapefruits are loaded with vitamin C, an essential vitamin that the male body simply shouldn’t ignore. Vitamin C helps the body produce collagen, a protein used to make skin, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and blood vessels -- you name it. Vitamin C is also essential for healing wounds and repairing and maintaining bones and teeth. As an antioxidant, this powerhouse vitamin also helps counter the aging effects of the sun on our skin. Since one grapefruit contains our daily recommended intake of vitamin C, you’d be wise to include it in your breakfast menu.

No.7 Blackberries

By now, every man, woman and child knows the health benefits of blueberries, but there’s another berry that’s gaining recognition in health circles -- the blackberry. Blackberries consistently rank tops among fruits with the highest concentration of antioxidants per serving size. Add in the fact that blackberries are an excellent source of folic acid (vitamin B9), and it's clear that these berries are vital to maintaining healthy skin. Did we mention that they’re also delicious?

No.6 Brazil nuts

Like most nuts, Brazil nuts are chock full of vitamins and minerals, many of which can improve your appearance. Aside from zinc and copper, Brazil nuts are high in magnesium. Magnesium is needed by nearly every organ in the body and also contributes to the makeup of teeth and bones. Brazil nuts are also a rich source of thiamine (vitamin B1), which, along with other B complex vitamins, helps to maintain the appearance of your skin, hair, and eyes. But be careful before you overindulge. Brazil nuts are actually so high in selenium that eating too many too often could, in fact, be detrimental to your health!

No.5 Shiitake mushrooms

Long a symbol of health and longevity in Asia, shiitake mushrooms have recently forayed into North American food culture -- and we couldn’t be happier. Not only do these 'shrooms have a rich and smoky flavor, but they’re also full of minerals (specifically, zinc and copper) that will keep your looks sharp. Zinc deficiencies have a profound effect on the appearance, causing potential weight loss, skin problems like acne or psoriasis, hair loss, and fingernail discoloration. Copper, on the other hand, plays a role in the production of melanin, the pigment that colors hair and darkens our skin when we tan.

No.4 Swiss chard

Belonging to the goosefoot family of vegetables that includes spinach and beets, Swiss chard is a veritable valedictorian when it comes to nutritious vegetables. It’s teeming with various vitamin and mineral antioxidants as well as phytonutrient ones, many of which also serve an anti-inflammatory function. As an excellent source of vitamin K and calcium, Swiss chard also helps to maintain healthy-looking bones and teeth. This bitter leafy veggie is also rich in vitamin A, known as retinol, which often forms a key ingredient in oral treatments for acne and psoriasis.

No.3 Avocados

Sometimes referred to as an alligator pear, the stocky avocado stems from a tall evergreen tree that can grow up to 66 feet in height. With its spectacular array of B vitamins, the avocado is great at maintaining healthy skin and hair. The rich monounsaturated fats in avocados have also been found to help maintain skin pH, while the omega-3 fatty acids further prevent your skin from drying up. From now on, when you think healthy skin, think avocados (and not scaly alligators, which aren’t all that conducive to good health in general).

No.2 Eggs

When it comes to boosting appearance, eggs attack your looks from all angles. Firstly, egg protein is considered to be the most readily utilizable protein with the highest biological value of any whole food, meaning it’s key to building lean, strong muscles. Secondly, being rich in vitamins A, B2, B5, B6, B9, and B12, eggs will help you maintain glowing skin. Lastly, as a source of biotin, a B vitamin (B7) that’s actually prescribed alongside medical treatment for hair loss, eggs might even help slow baldness.

No.1 Oysters

Like eggs, oysters have your looks at heart. Of course, unlike eggs, they may also help out with matters of the heart, but that’s a different story altogether. Offering one of the most complete array of B vitamins, most notably B12, as well as zinc and omega-3 fatty acids, oysters are to healthy skin what Jean-Claude Van Damme was to action movies once upon a time. Speaking of Van Damme, oysters are also high in protein but low in fat, which may very well interest bodybuilders (and over-the-hill action-movie stars). Lastly, oysters are an excellent source of iron. Iron deficiency anemia is a common condition that can lead to visible changes in the hair, skin and nails. Put it all together and you have yourself one admittedly ugly food that leads to good looks.










Friday, October 5, 2012

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Los Angeles



Professional Training Center Brazilian Jiu Jitsu PTCBJJ

Professional Training Center Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (PTCBJJ) is a martial arts school specialized in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The school was created in Los Angeles, California, with the idea to develop professionals in the field of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Self Defense and the Martial Arts Industry. The idea is to spread Brazilian Jiu Jitsu programs for the parks and recreation as well as the universities in Los Angeles, California, United States. Professor Japa Neves led a number of UCLA students and interested parties to create the Professional Training Center Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (PTCBJJ) in June of 2004.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu emphasizes getting an opponent to the ground in order to utilize ground fighting techniques and submission holds involving joint-locks and chokeholds. The premise is that most of the advantage of a larger, stronger opponent comes from superior reach and more powerful strikes, both of which are somewhat negated when grappling on the ground. A more precise way of describing this would be to say that on the ground, physical strength can be offset or enhanced by an experienced grappler who knows how to maximize force using mechanical strength instead of pure physical strength.

At Professional Training Center Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (PTCBJJ) we take our training seriously while always having a lot of fun. Our students come from various cultural and geographical backgrounds and we treat each other with great respect and friendship. We emphasize a balance between body, mind and spirit. We will help you find the Samurai within you and to open your eyes to the many benefits of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Our instructors are extremely passionate about this gentle art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and love to share that passion with others. You will escape the stress of everyday life on mat at the Professional Training Center Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (PTCBJJ), and become physically, mentally, and spiritually stronger.





Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Los Angeles






Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Los Angeles General Etiquette


General Etiquette
  • Always come to class with a clean GI (or rash guard) - don't spread disease
  • Come clean - shower, brush teeth, before class if you are dirty
  • Avoid foul language
  • Respect everyone - leave your ego at the door - cockiness is frowned upon
  • Slap or shake hands before sparring
  • No Shoes or outdoor footwear on the mats
  • Avoid talking, horseplay and interrupting while your instructor is teaching.
  • Keep nails trimmed short - you can cut your training partners
  • Don't challenge the instructor - don't worry - he will kick your ass all over the place eventually
  • Don't down talk/trash talk anyone else, especially if they go to your school.
  • Help your partner back to his/her feet and compliment him/her on their abilities regardless if they win or lose.
  • Respect your fellow BJJ practitioners, regardless of their size, abilities, and or beliefs.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Los Angeles Rolling Etiquette


Rolling Etiquette
  • Tap once a submission has been applied correctly and you are unable to escape
  • Do not do anything unnecessary to injure your partner, ex: head grinding, RNC-ing the face instead of the neck
  • Slamming is illegal
  • Avoid excessive use of strength when rolling with a weaker and/or lighter opponent. The aim of rolling is to learn and practice technique, not to try and submit your partner.
  • Avoid painful or "dirty" techniques such as attacking pressure points with the knuckles or covering your partner's mouth with your hand. Your rolling partners should be your friends, not your enemies. If you do that kind of stuff, they will dislike you and not want to roll with you.
  • If multiple pairs are rolling on one mat, give way to any pair with a higher ranking belt than your pair. For example, if two blue belts are rolling, and a purple and a white belt collide with them, the blue belts should shift their position away from the other pair.
  • Know your schools rules. Typically, no leg locks or neck cranks are allowed at white belt level for GI jiu jitsu. Submission by small joint manipulation (wrists, fingers, toes) is almost always disallowed.
  • Don't crank submissions as if it were a life or death situation, you will injure you partners. Subs must be applied with control and VERY SLOWLY
  • Apologize for any accidental injuries, and don't blame them on anyone else - they will happen