The Mental Edge in Sports Performance

The Mental Edge in Sports Performance

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The goal of Mental Edge in Sports Performance is to teach, guide and support as many athletes as possible to learn to harness the power of their minds and hearts in order to achieve their highest potential in their sport performance.

09/19/2024

CABERNET DU JOUR

Join us! Saturday, September 28, 2024, from 6-8:30pm, in the lounge/restaurant at the CCoast Capri Hotel 1171 Harvey Ave, Kelowna.

Cabernet du Jour specializes in easy-listening, fully recognizable modern classics. We set the tone and provide stirring background music over which conversations can happen, but listening to a favourite song still occurs. All our songs capture a moment in time and prompt memories and feelings, perhaps long buried.

Our range is full – from jazz to country to popular – all favourites in their time and all songs are known. You’ll hear Diana Krall, Elton John, Natalie Cole, Radiohead, Billy Joel, Brandi Carlisle, Rascal Flatts, Bonnie Raitt, Michael Buble, Alicia Keys…the list goes on!

We look forward to seeing you!

08/29/2024

Give this a watch. Forget what is going on around the world or even your community if it isn't what you want.

Will action change things? Yes. But so will this. And this is sooooo easy and simple....

XOXO

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08/15/2024

CABERNET DU JOUR

This Sunday Friends!! August 18, 2024, from 1-4pm, on the lawn at Vibrant Vine!

Join us for an afternoon of easy listening tunes - from Elton John to Rascal Flats, Brandi Carlisle to Barbra Streisand, Natalie Cole to Radiohead. A complete variety of modern classics that you know and love.

See you there!

Let's Talk Healthcare 07/30/2024

Check out the new Blue Zone! Where Conservative values will take you home.

The topic is healthcare. Kinda important. Agreed?

Thank you to Alexandra Wright for taking the time to chat with me.

And …. please join us at Priest Creek Family Estate Winery tomorrow, Tuesday, July 30th, from 4 - 6pm.

Come out and meet Alexandra, sip some great wine and listen to some relaxing music provided by Cabernet du Jour.

Hang with like minded peeps and enjoy the best of the Okanagan.

See ya there!!

Let's Talk Healthcare In this episode, Alexandra and Chris discuss the BC Conservatives' "Patients First" healthcare plan.

Photos from The Mental Edge in Sports Performance's post 06/21/2024

And a moment with our wise friend Dr. Bruce Lipton:

"FOOD… Just for the FUN of it...
The Time: Winter, 3 million years ago. The scene: You and your family are sheltering in a cave.

In a cave, the family is asleep in the equivalent of a human “puppy pile,” sleeping together and sharing body heat to survive. The sun arises and you leave the cave to find food.

Prior to the evolution of agriculture, there are no supermarkets or McDonalds. Like modern-daygorillas and chimpanzees, your meals consist of leaves and fruits from trees, shrubs, and herbs. Diets of food gatherers were especially rich in tubers, seeds, nuts, and wild-grown barley. Whenever possible, the family ate small mammals such as rats and rabbits, and if by the sea, their diet also included shellfish and small fish. A half a million years later, in addition being “gatherers,” early humans became “hunters” and added meat and marrow from large animals to their diet.

If it existed at all during prehistoric times, obesity would have been exceedingly rare. Humans evolved to be able to go without food for many hours, or even several days or longer. Prehistoric humans evolved to survive, and even thrive, for long periods without eating. If by chance hunter-gatherers came across an abundant food source, such as a fruit tree loaded with ripe fruit, they would eat as much as they could because they would never know when they would find food again.

If people in today’s world were restricted to the caveman’s diet, they would feel as if they were facing starvation. The reason is that we have adapted to the development of agriculture about 12,000 years ago. The availability of a surplus of food changed the way humans lived. Civilization switched from nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyles to permanent settlements and farming. Unfortunately, we are still endowed with caveman’s unconscious Caveman mentality in conjunction with modern agriculture has led to healthcare crisis today, including obesity and diabetes.

Why do we eat food? The digestion of food offers both a source of energy and metabolic building blocks for cellular life. In a sense, digestion is the equivalent of “burning fuel,” and the heat derived from the process keeps the body temperature at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius). Burning fuel also leads to the creation of dangerous byproducts. For example, consider the toxic exhaust emitted from the car’s tailpipe when burning petroleum fuel. When animals digest food, the “exhaust” produces “free radicals,” an unstable molecule derived from cell metabolism. Free radicals damage parts of the cells including cell membranes, proteins and DNA.

Science recognizes that a human’s life span should be 150 years of age. Why do we have trouble living to a hundred? A primary problem contributing to our short lifespan is that we eat too much food, and the free radical waste products kill our cells. In laboratory studies, researchers can essentially double the life span of rodents, dogs and even monkeys by feeding them a subsistence diet. A similar result is also suggested in influencing a human’s lifespan.

How much food-derived “energy” is required for human life? An amazing insight arose in 1991, five years after the Chernobyl nuclear reactor exploded. Scientists found that a common “black fungus” (the kind that builds up on shower curtains and around bathtubs) were thriving on the reactor’s walls. The black in the fungi is due to high levels of melanin crystals, a pigment that is also found in human skin. Melanin absorbs radiation and turns it into chemical energy, like how plants turn carbon dioxide and chlorophyll into oxygen and glucose through photosynthesis. According to a study first published in 2007, this specific process, is referred to as radiosynthesis.

Exposure of melanin to ionizing radiation, among other forms of electromagnetic radiation, changes its electronic properties. Melanized fungal cells manifested increased growth relative to non-melanized cells after exposure to ionizing radiation, raising intriguing questions about a potential role for melanin in energy capture and utilization.

Melanin is to the animal kingdom like chlorophyll to the vegetal kingdom. Melanin collects energy from lower-energy radiation sources, kicks electrons into excited states, initiating a process that would end up producing chemical energy, similar to photosynthesis in supplying energy to plants.

Scientists realized that the chemical energy released through the dissociation of water molecules by melanin represents over 90% of cell energy required by the body. These unexpected findings about the intrinsic function of melanin to transform energy through the dissociation of water molecules, a role performed supposedly only by chlorophyll in plants, seriously questions the presumed role of glucose and mitochondria as the primary source of energy and power for human cells.2

We are killing ourselves prematurely by over-eating and supersizing our meals. An important consequence of eating too much food has also led civilization to destroy the natural environment by monocropping, as well as cutting down the rainforest to make more hamburgers. We can save ourselves and the planet by simply minimalizing our dietary intake.

I hope you enjoy this month’s video by Alex and me that expands on this topic and concludes that food is more for “fun” than for our survival.

With Deepest Wishes for your Health, Happiness and Love,"
Bruce

P.S. digestion is the biggest process the body is charged with. If we eat too much or too often, it leaves little energy for the other important processes.....just a thought....

Have a wonderful weekend friends!

06/12/2024

This Saturday! June 15th.

Vibrant Vine! Inside at Jacko’s if the weather doesn’t cooperate.

1-4pm! Don’t miss it … you’ll be sad if you do….😢

Episode 3 - Donations 06/01/2024

Welcome to Episode 3 of … The Blue Zone….where conservative values will take you home….

Please feel free to ask a question, share a concern, and /or comment appropriately.

Happy weekend!

Episode 3 - Donations Alexandra and Chris are back with episode 3 and talk a little bit about donations and tax credits. If you are interested in donating to Alexandra directly, p...

05/26/2024

CABERNET DU JOUR

June 2nd is cancelled due to weather 😟…BUT … we have rescheduled for next Sunday, June 9th!!!

We'd love for you to join us for our next performance at Heaven's Gate Estate Winery, 8001 Happy Valley Rd, Summerland.

Next Sunday, June 9th,on the gorgeous patio, from 1:30 - 4:30pm.

I can't think of a better way to pass a lovely Sunday afternoon, can you?

05/16/2024

You might find this interesting….find out more on our upcoming podcast… The Blue Zone…

04/26/2024

The Common Sense Revolution is strong in this province. Together we can bring back a reasonable way to govern. If you don’t care for politics- do you care about living?

04/22/2024

CABERNET DU JOUR
We’re back! And ready to go!
Saturday, May 4th - from 6-8:30pm at the Coast Capri Hotel (restaurant)!
Come on out for a tasty dinner and /or your choice of cocktails and of course…. Some great listening music to accompany your lovely experience.
See you there!

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