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Thursday
Aug142014

Unhealthy Eating Habits, Where do they Begin?

This video may be a bit tuff for some people to watch and may give some people feelings of guilt or responsibility. This is not meant to make anyone feel bad about the choices they have made in the past but rather to try and make better choices in the future for themselves and their family.

Friday
Aug082014

Kinivo BTX450 Premium Bluetooth Boom-box Review

The Kinivo products keep coming so I will keep reviewing them, and I really don't mind one bit! I have been struggling with how to pronounce the name Kinivo and I finally got the word on exactly how it should be spoken (Kee-Nee-Voh). Now that we're all clear on that one I can move on with the rest of this review featuring the $49 Kinivo BTX450 Premium Bluetooth Boom-box. Not really sure if it's a Boom-box per-say? Maybe a bit small for that but it for sure has more "umpf" than the Kinivo BTX270's I reviewed early. Now if you really want power and deep base, you are going to have to go for something larger and more dedicated like the Kinivo M2 Bluetooth Stereo Speaker System, again reviewed by yours truly earlier.

Getting back to the Kinivo BTX450 Premium Bluetooth Speakers. Where exactly do they fit in, where are they best used? Since they have a built in fairly high capacity 3600 mAh rechargeable battery with 6 hours of battery life, you don't need any wall power so you can take them just about anywhere and the Kinivo BTX450's do have a fair amount of volume to them so you can use them even when there is some background noise or in a larger sized room. The Kinivo BTX450's are still small enough to easily put inside a backpack or gym bag, and you can either pair your Bluetooth enable device to them or plug in using the supplied 3.5mm mini jack audio cable. They may be a bit large if you plan on adding them to your carry on so if this is your intended use then check out the Kinivo BTX270's since they are ideal for that purpose. But if you want a decent amount of quality sound in a still rather small package the Kinivo BTX450's would be the way to go.

I would describe the sound quality of the Kinivo BTX450's to be smooth, not an excessive amount of high or lows but enough to hear everything clearly and as it was intended to sound. Distortion is only present at very high volumes and when the bass is a dominant factor in the music being played. Most songs can be played at full volume with little to no audible distortion.

The Kinivo BTX450's are a very stylish looking speaker setup that would look good just about anywhere with its piano gloss black finish, simplistic top facing satin controls, clean round lines and sturdy rubber pads that keep it in place when the music starts a rock'n!

Here are all the stats for all you techno geeks:

Product Description

The Kinivo BTX450 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker with rechargeable battery is designed to deliver 10W of full bodied rich sound and dynamic bass. Seamlessly stream music via Bluetooth from your computer, smartphone or other Bluetooth capable device.

Key Features:

  • 10W of premium sound - Ideal for open areas - outdoors, parties and in larger rooms in the home (sleek black piano finish fits well in any décor)
  • Built in 3600 mAh rechargeable battery lasts up to 6 hours
  • Seamlessly stream music from any Bluetooth (A2DP) capable device
  • Class-D digital amplifier
  • Supporting Bluetooth protocol v2.1+EDR and A2DP audio streaming profile
  • Connect any non-Bluetooth device via 3.5mm port
  • Recharge your device while listening to music via built in USB port (this feature works only while the speaker is plugged into AC power)
  • Note: The BTX450 speaker does not support handsfree calling 

Device compatibility: 

  • iPhone 3GS, 4, 4S and 5, all iPads
  • Android smartphones - HTC, All Droids, Samsung
  • Blackberry smartphones
  • Tablets like Galaxy Nexus, Samsung
  • All Bluetooth (A2DP) capable devices
  • All MP3 players, CD players, Laptops, Tablets and Other Music Devices with a 3.5mm audio socket

What's in the Box:

  • Kinivo BTX450 speaker with built in rechargeable battery
  • AC Power Adapter
  • 3.5mm Audio Cable
  • User manual

Warranty:

  • The Kinivo BTX450 is backed by our 1 year warranty.

Thursday
Jul312014

Garmin VivoFit Activity Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor Bundle Preview

I have had a lot of people ask me about the VivoFit Activity Tracker and to be honest on it's own its really just another fitness activity tracking band. OK, so it does have a built in 1 full year of life battery which means no having to recharge it every few days, I kind of have to admit that is nice! Add a Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap to it and now we're talking!

As many of you know I really like my Polar Loop combined with the Polar H7 Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap, it gives me pretty close to my true caloric burn for the day really giving me detailed tracking of just about any type of workout I throw at it step based or not. The VivoFit Activity Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor Bundle is Garmin's offering of a very similar solution but with their own unique twist and that primarily being low power consumption and long battery life, a year to be exact!

That's all fine and dandy but what I really want to find out is how does it get the job done? Will it work as well as my Polar Loop / H7 combo or will it have some short comings, they all do, so what exactly are they?

I will be testing my VivoFit Activity Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor Bundle over the next couple of weeks and when I find out what's good and what's not so good, I will get back to you with my full review where I plan to not only do a complete review of the VivoFit Activity Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor Bundle, but also compare it heavily to my Polar Loop and H7 Heart Rate Monitor so stay posted on this one...

Saturday
Jul262014

CrossFit Langley - Filthy 50, Wall-balls, Burpees, Lunges, Box Jumps, Kettle Bell Swing, Push-Press, Hanging Rows, Push-ups, Sit-ups.

It's been a while since I recorded a CrossFit workout. So here is what they call the Filthy 50, basically it consists of 50 reps of a bunch of different CrossFit activities. The goal is to get through them as fast as you can and yes you are allowed to break up the activities into sets. Some people like to take the hardest activities and get the 50 reps out of the way first but I preferred to break up my 50 reps into the following groups of sets: 25-15-10.

I also chose to do the hardest activities first so the order of exercises for me went as follows:

  • Wall-Balls (20kg)
  • Burpees
  • Lunges
  • Box Jumps (I subbed in Step ups because of my recent calf injury)
  • Hanging Rows
  • Kettle Bell Swing (24kg)
  • Push-ups
  • Sit-ups
  • Push-Press (45 pound bar) 

This workout took me just over 22 minutes which was a bit longer than I hoped for but I was suffering with a bit if a chest cold ;)

Below is a graph of my heart rate and workout via my Polar Loop and H7 Heart Rate Monitor:

CrossFit Langley
#106 – 22575 Fraser Hwy
Langley    604.800.3318
www.crossfitlangley.com
Thursday
Jul242014

Kids Taekwondo Martial Arts Class at CMA Martial Arts

I mentioned a few videos back that my kids where taking some Martial Arts classes over at my CrossFit Gym. Our CrossFit coach Darren is an instructor in Taekwondo and has taught kids for years. He recently relaunched a Martial Arts class for kids based on Taekwondo but with other aspects of Martial Arts mixed in.

In this video I show you one of the classes being taught by Darren, it was a rather hot summer day so the traditional Martial Arts attire was not being worn and the class was a bit more laid back then most others. Darren can be firm at times but also realizes they are kids and not every day is as productive as the rest due to varying concentration levels.

Gabriel (7), my son is part of the Black-Belt club which means he get's to wear a black uniform and trains three days per week with some one-on-one training mixed in. Gabriel is really excited to be training with Darren.

Jordan (9), my Daughter is a bit on the fence as to continuing on which is a bit of a shame since she has the flexibility and athleticism to do really well in Taekwondo but I do not want to force this on her and she is rather strong willed.

CMA Martial Arts - CrossFit Langley
#106 – 22575 Fraser Hwy
Langley    604.800.3318
www.crossfitlangley.com