Sunday, August 9, 2009

Low-Fat Donuts?

hat's what I said, but apparently, yes, there's a company out there that develops low-fat donuts without using artificial sweeteners. We just got a bunch of samples in from Holey Donuts, and they're pretty good. No, they're not as sinfully delicious as Krispy Kreme or DD, but if you are craving a donut, it's not a bad thing to have around. Some of the flavors are around 3 g fat with approximately 150 calories. Not a bad way to fix up your sweet tooth.Check them out here: http://holeydonuts.net/[...]
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Crossing the Twitter Threshold
By
Brandon Guarneri
| Jul 21, 09 | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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* Gadgets & Gear,
* Sports & Recreation


Tomorrow, I'll be on a flight out to Vegas to prepare for a photo shoot on Thursday involving former UFC heavyweight champion Randy Couture, Fox Sports NFL Insider Jay Glazer, and some top-notch NFL talent. Since I just plunked down the cash for a Blackberry, I should be able to tweet, providing a few snippets of interesting (or altogether useless) information.I haven't updated consistently, well, ever, but now that I have a big-kid phone, I think I'll be able to check in and at least pass along a quote or two. Maybe even some actual insight. Who knows? Anything's possible.Follow me @BrandonGuarneri, and let me know what you think.[...]
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Three Reasons I'm Playing NCAA Football 10
By
Brandon Guarneri
| Jul 20, 09 | Permalink | Comments (0) |
Category:

* Sports & Recreation


Do you realize that we're, what? A month from real, live, actual football? Four short weeks (or so) from that amazing first full-slate Saturday? Well, we are. And yes, it's awesome. There's something about the start of college football season, the endless possibility that any one of the 120 teams in the FBS can win a national championship (unless, of course, they don't play in a BCS Conference) that makes it more fun than pro football, in it's own weird, round robin kind-of way. Hitting the gym early in the day and loafing around the rest of the afternoon, flipping between games, catching a second wind just in time for the west coast games to start? That's the good stuff.[...]
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Meet Joe Stankowski
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Sean Hyson
| Jul 10, 09 | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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* Fitness & Training


Joe Stankowski is a trainer in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He's been one of my closest advisers and best writers for the past five years. I remember having conversations with Joe years ago and hearing some of his "wild" ideas--stretching is a waste of time, stability training can be done without BOSU balls, the bench press isn't functional for football, etc.--which are now much more accepted (and gaining steam).I interviewed Joe recently to help you all get familiar with him. For more information, check out his blog, For more information, check out his blog, morningcupojoe.com, and his site, This Workout Doesn't Suck.Sean: How did you get interested in training?Joe: My history of lifting heavy stuff for fun goes back quite awhile.[...]
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FITLIST: Get Andy Roddick's Shoulders
By
Nate Millado
| Jul 6, 09 | Permalink | Comments (0) |
Category:

* The Fit List


With a record 15th Grand Slam title, Roger Federer has certainly cemented his legacy as the greatest of all time. And though yesterday's win at Wimbledon was probably inevitable (even Nike knew, running the "Love Fifteen" ad commemorating Federer's feat immmediately after the epic match), let's give some props to American runner-up Andy Roddick. Sure Andy had lost to Rog 18 19) times, but Roddick made Federer earn his place in history. Talk about endurance: The match lasted four hours, 18 minutes (the 95-minute fifth set is the longest in Grand Slam history). Roddick reportedly lost 15 pounds going into the 2009 season. If he keeps getting fitter and competing at the same level he played yesterday, the 26-year-old Texan[...]

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