Beaufort Fitness: Change or Transform?
Would you rather “change” or “transform” when you start a fitness program? Defining your core values can be the first step in the transformation process in fitness or anything in life and is essential to creating a success map. Do you have a define set of core values? If so, let me know below 🙂
Beaufort Fitness: Change or Transform?
“Hey! What’s going on? I’m on my third day here in Thailand at Nai Yang beach right now we have a reprieve from the work we’re doing and everything is going great and I thought of create a video talking about some of stuff that we’re doing here and how it translates to what we do in fitness and with our business specifically EarthFIT and when people come in our door, so if you’re a client listen to this. You come in our door you are looking for a change, you want to see something change in your body, maybe in your mind, spirit, whatever it is you are looking for a change… And what I want to see happen is a transformation and that’s my goal for you when you come in the door. And, transformation would be a change to a permanent degree and it happens on a brain level. If you change your behavior for a short period of time and you go back to it, that is not a transformation. So ultimately the goal is that your brain changes and this happens on a neuroscience level on a Basal Ganglia a part of a brain where when that changes subconscious and that subconscious change has been a transformation to a permanent degree.
And so, with so much uncertainty in the world today, there’s so much you have control over right? You don’t have control over you know someone driving on the opposite side of the street, you don’t have control over other people, you don’t have control over the weather but what you do have control over is yourself, your beliefs, your belief systems, and invariably what I find is that most people don’t have a solid foundation in their belief system and so they have uncertainty on themselves and then they go out into the world that is uncertain and then you have a massive uncertainty to the nth power and so that creates a stressful and threatening environment. But, if you get clear on who you are, what your beliefs are or what your values are, who you are as a person and being true to yourself right to thy own self, be true as Shakespeare said or Socrates know that self. The more you know yourself, the more you can change and transform because if you don’t know yourself, who you are, where you are coming from, where you are going, you don’t have a map. And if you have goals set in place then, it really doesn’t matter what those goals are if you don’t know what is making you think and why you need to go and get to them then it’s going to be harder to achieve those goals and then it’s going to be harder to transform.
So, finding out your three core values would be the first step in finding out who you are, what resonates with you. For example, my core values are: faith, so faith that I have confidence. Trust and a belief that universe is conspiring to work with me and for me for the ultimate greater good. And then, gratitude is that I have appreciation. I wake up and I am thankful to be alive, I appreciate what I have. And then lastly courage, that I have the courage to speak from my heart, to do the thing that I might be fearful of doing but still stepping up and actually doing it. I might be scared, you know I was scared to actually leave and come on this retreat but I knew it was I had to do to grow and to take me to the next level. It’s uneasy to leave my business, to leave my family, to leave things that are comfortable. It takes me out of the comfort zone and I live those values, I’ve perpetually lived in discomfort. I mean, as most business owners know starting your own thing, creating your own thing is extremely discomforting especially in the beginning but so I live in courage to take me through that discomfort. And even though I’m scared and fearful that I’ll still take the action that I know and in my heart needs to be done. And so when I wake up everyday with those three things then I have more certainty in my life and therefore, it can transform the rest of my day and the rest of my world. And so I encourage you to figure out what 3 values you hold dear and closest to you that can help guide you and stir you throughout the day.
Alright, so this is Ian Hart signing out from Nai Yang beach in Thailand. I hope you enjoyed the message, let me know what you think.”
Ian Hart is a Body-Mind Transformation expert, the creator of EarthFIT Training Systems, co-creator of BACK PAIN RELIEF4LIFE, and founder of BEAUFORTPERSONALTRAINING.COM and MYBACKPAINCOACH.COM. Ian and his team help people get into optimal shape in the safest, fastest and most effective way possible, using cutting edge science.
Beaufort Personal Trainer: Workout Anywhere At Anytime…
Clients often ask us what they can do when they are not able to make it in to EarthFIT because of travel schedules. You don’t need a gym or weights to get a good workout in. You also do need tons of time. All you need is your body a little motivation to get started (especially if your jet lag smile emoticon. My first training this morning I did 3 sets of 5 reps sprinting and 3 sets of 30 push ups. It was a 10 minute training session and enough to burn some calories, get my blood flowing and my mind right.
Beaufort Personal Trainer: Workout Anywhere At Anytime…
“Hey! What’s up? It’s the first morning here in Thailand I mean Nai Yang Beach and the beach is completely empty. It’s 6AM. I woke up at 4AM this morning, did some homework and now I’m chilling on the beach and about to do my workout. I got a perfect place for sprinting.
So as the sun rises, I’m going to do some sprint training. This is hard sand. So, I’ve only been in Thailand for about 12 hours now and it’s an absolutely beautiful country and I’ve only seen one of thousands of it and yeah I like it so far. So here’s my sprint training I am about to do and then pretty much all body weight training here because they don’t really have much gym so I can get a workout anywhere at anytime with sprinting, push ups, pull ups, squat jumps, walking lunges and I might check out some of the muay thai gyms they have here which their world’s famous for obviously since it’s Thailand.
Alright so here’s day 1 at the Thailand and about to get my workout before my intensive retreat starts with Dax Moy and just want to drop you guys the line and say what’s up? that you know I’m working out hard here and going to bring back some nuggets that we can share with the rest of the team.”
Ian Hart is a Body-Mind Transformation expert, the creator of EarthFIT Training Systems, co-creator of BACK PAIN RELIEF4LIFE, and founder of BEAUFORTPERSONALTRAINING.COM and MYBACKPAINCOACH.COM. Ian and his team help people get into optimal shape in the safest, fastest and most effective way possible, using cutting edge science.
Beaufort Fitness: Weighted Clapping Pull Ups
Beaufort Fitness: Weighted Clapping Pull Ups
“All right so I showed you the 40-lb pull up weight vest so this was a strength training exercise. I’m going to do more of a power exercise today… This is way more advanced and this is very hard you have to be able to do clap pull ups by yourself with bodyweight. So I’m going to show you progression now and I’m not even sure I can do this, I haven’t done this yet with the 40 lbs weight vest so I’m going to attempt this. It’s going to be a pull up with a clap in between and then grab on to the bar again. We’ll see how many I get I’ll probably be able to get like 2 or 3, but will give it a shot here.
(Please see the video)
So, I had to use my legs and swing and do what people might call kicking pull up on the last set. I actually don’t know with my form looks like so I’m going to look at it and see how I was doing it. Again, this is an exercise that you’d have to be able to do without the weight so weighted clapping pull ups like this.
(Please see the video)
All right. My arms burned out but… so you got to pull up, clap and then catch yourself that’s an explosive power movement. So that’s a very advanced pull up technique that you can use once you’ve maxed out doing pull ups with body weight. Adding more and more weight then once your body is ready for it you can do this power movements with the pull ups.”
Ian Hart is a Body-Mind Transformation expert, the creator of EarthFIT Training Systems, co-creator of BACK PAIN RELIEF4LIFE, and founder of BEAUFORTPERSONALTRAINING.COM and MYBACKPAINCOACH.COM. Ian and his team help people get into optimal shape in the safest, fastest and most effective way possible, using cutting edge science.
Beaufort Fitness: 40lb Weighted Pull Ups
Beaufort Fitness:Â 40lb Weighted Pull Ups
“All right. So here I am about to do pull ups. This is an advanced pull up exercise. I’m wearing a 40-lb weight vest; so this is true strength. I don’t know how many reps I’m going to do. This is going to be my first set I’ll probably going to shoot for 10 reps. Let’s see – the first set should be okay. So I’m doing wide grip pull ups and if you can do 20 solid pull ups with just your body weight then this is something you can definitely progress to. You may want to start with a lighter weight vest than this since 40lbs this is a big jump with weight.
(Please see the video)
So, because of the way I’m training I’m going to rest about 2 – 2 1/2 minutes and then repeat that; most likely I won’t be able to get 10 reps but that’s how I’m going to build my strength and this is a pull up strength training exercise. Again, if you can do 20 pull ups by yourself then you can start adding about 10-15lbs on your pull up and you could stretch it by saying you could do clean 15 reps of pull ups you may be start adding on a little weight but that’s what I recommend and then you can progress to something like a 40lbs weight vest in time each week by adding weight.
Again, this is Ian Hart so this is the weighted pull up. Today I’m going to do 4 sets of the weighted pull ups.”
Ian Hart is a Body-Mind Transformation expert, the creator of EarthFIT Training Systems, co-creator of BACK PAIN RELIEF4LIFE, and founder of BEAUFORTPERSONALTRAINING.COM and MYBACKPAINCOACH.COM. Ian and his team help people get into optimal shape in the safest, fastest and most effective way possible, using cutting edge science.
Beaufort Personal Trainer: Kettle Bell Circuit
“Hey! What’s up? It’s Ian Hart (Beaufort Personal Trainer) here at EarthFIT Connecticut and today I’m going to be doing 4 Exercises Kettle Bell Circuit. You can use whatever weight you can do as many reps that weight fits or suits for you.
Today I’m going to be doing 5 reps of each exercise with the pretty heavy weight 72lbs Kettle Bell so I’m going to be doing 5 reps with One Arm Swings (on each side), 5 Cleans, 5 Snatches and then 5 what I called Power Bombs I don’t even know what they’re called and I’m going to be doing that in circuit for 3 sets so pick a weight that works for you. If 10 reps works for you with a lighter weight that’s great, go ahead and try that out. I’m going to get started and show you one set of this Kettle Bell Circuit.
(Please see the video)
The last one can be a little tricky. Make sure you are using a proper weight.
So there you have it – Thanksgiving Kettle Bell Circuit. Go ahead give it a shot!”
Ian Hart is a Body-Mind Transformation expert, the creator of EarthFIT Training Systems, co-creator of BACK PAIN RELIEF4LIFE, and founder of BEAUFORTPERSONALTRAINING.COM and MYBACKPAINCOACH.COM. Ian and his team help people get into optimal shape in the safest, fastest and most effective way possible, using cutting edge science.
Beaufort Personal Training: “…we feel the results!”
Impressive and positive feedback keeps rolling in about these two EarthFIT Beaufort personal trainer Jessica and Jackson. I just got another email from a client with this feedback below.
“I wanted to write you and share some thoughts *#g and I have been talking about. Often, people who are content don’t share positive things!
…I have been really happy with Jackson and Jessica… Jackson is excellent at insuring our form and technique is where it should be. We have been noticeably energetic, but sore the last few weeks. We have actually been more sore the last few weeks than we have over the last year… with J and J, they will adjust the weight so we can do the number of reps we need to get in the exercise. I strongly believe that is the difference and for us, we feel the results!
We haven’t told either of them because there’s really no time to talk, so I hope you will share our appreciation for their style!”
“Hope all is well! Jackson and Jessica are doing a great job at Lay’s Island and I love working out with both of them. Out of all the “trainees” I think Jessica has been one of my favorites! Forceful when needed but attentive and very helpful and supportive. Jackson same thing he wants you to have a great workout without killing you! This has been very important to me personally with the elbow thing I have been dealing with. Which is finally getting better.”
Trip to Rio De Janeiro For 2014 World Cup
June 30
This was the second day we arrived in Rio. The first day we decided not to bring our phones to the beach.
This was a big mistake because it was the most intense crowd we saw while we were there all week because Brazil was playing Chile and won in dramatic fashion in a shoot out!
Bojan and I found a gym right on the beach of Ipanema in Rio. All the weights were made of concrete. What an awesome experience!
To be able to train outside in the  sun and stare at the ocean, then go jump in after the work out was incredible!
I took this picture to show you what perfect deadlift form looks like, straight back, shoulders locked back, core tight, weight close to the legs… you get the point 🙂
I bumped into a cactus and got stuck with about 30-40 needles. When they enter the skin you feel nothing at all but later on in the day it felt like I was hit with a bat in my leg.
July 1
July 2
At Christ The Redeemer: It was a cloudy day with zero visibility but we still got some great pictures on the historic sight.
July 3
These pictures are from Buzios which is a few hours from Rio. It is an incredible place that I would highly recommend checking out if you ever get to Brazil.
July 4
This was in Maracana stadium in Rio where we watched Germany and France play. Germany won 1-0 and are now preparing to play Brazil today (July 8th at 4pm.)
Gangsters, Fitness and 6 Lessons Learned… (Beaufort Personal Training)
Hey EF Fam,
I wrote the follow blog post in honor of my Grandfather becasue there wouldn’t be an EarthFIT if it wasn’t for him and the decisions he made in his life…
6 Powerful Life Lessons I Learned From My Grandfather… and they just might apply to fitness.
My Great great grandfather worked for a gangster…
He worked for a beer baron in Hell’s Kitchen, NYC by the name of Jimmy Donovan, who, in turn, worked for Owney Madden during the height of The Great Depression and Prohibition era until Jimmy was gunned down.
The Neighborhood was run and controlled by the Irish Mafia and Owney Madden was the ruthless ruler at the time.
To give you an idea of his ruthlessness, my great great grandfather – a tough Swede – confronted Owney Madden because Owney disrespected his daughter. Owney retaliated by hitting my great great grandfather in the head with a lead pipe, leading to his death from complications from the fatal blow.
According to Wikipedia, Madden was “Described by associates as “that banty little rooster from hell”. “Madden quickly became a fierce fighter, known for his skill with a lead pipe and gun in fights with rivals the Hudson Dusters. Madden gained the nickname “the Killer” after gunning down an Italian gang member in the streets, after which he shouted, “Owney Madden, 10th Avenue!” Despite the public nature of the murder, no witnesses came forward linking Madden to the crime.”
This was the lifestyle and behavior that my grandfather was exposed to as a kid growing up in Hells’ Kitchen.
My grandfather grew up as the poor kid in one of the poorest, most destitute neighborhoods EVER in NYC, raised by parents with an 8th grade education. They were so poor that they were always moving; renting out the top-floor apartments because the first few months’ rent was free and the top-floor walk up apartments were the cheapest… at least I know they were getting lots of exercise back then 🙂
Thank God my grandfather stayed on the straight and narrow path and didn’t succumb to the streets that can suck people in, chew them up and spit them out. Nor did he follow in the footsteps of my great grandfather who became an alcoholic but back then there was no such thing as “Alcoholic” so my grandfather just called him a bum.
He had a good mother and she kept him in line. He was the only kid to make it out of his neighborhood without ending up dead or in jail.
If there was ever a success story he was it. He came from nothing and built a legacy by working hard and staying positive, even amidst the dire circumstances. He was a survivor with a street education and Poppy knew what was needed to survive.
He had a knack for words and spelling ever since he was a little kid. His career started out as an Administrative Assistant to executives because of his skill as a Stenographer, he could type as fast as you could speak – 100 words a minute with 100% accuracy. He never even thought twice about higher education- it wasn’t even on the radar for a kid from Hell’s Kitchen, until he spent some time in the workforce surrounded by successful executives. He then realized education was the key to his future.
After serving in the navy during WWII, Poppy was working full time, supporting three children at the time and attending night school at NYU. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.S. in Finance.
He moved to the Bronx, which, back then was considered the suburbs. By this point he was no longer surviving, he was thriving.
He later moved his family (wife and five kids by then) to Connecticut. It was his dream to leave NYC and moving to CT back then was like moving cross-country nowadays. For a city kid from Hell’s Kitchen it was a dream come true! He had arrived.
There are many lessons that I have learned from my grandfather. Many of the lessons were based on the stories he told me, but I learned the most from how he lived his life… from his actions, they spoke volumes.
The Top 6 Life Lessons that I learned from my grandfather can be applied to fitness or any part of life in fact.
1) Move Forward and Don’t Dwell On The Past: One day I asked my grandfather about the machine gun killings in the streets of his neighborhood and what it was like to grow up around that… and he said “That Was Life, haha!” He didn’t dwell on the negativity and destructiveness that surrounded him, he laughed at it and shrugged it off. That reaction might seem maniacal but it was probably the only way to move on. He took that negativity and turned it into a positive. In fact, the family never knew about any of the bad stuff that I mentioned above, we never knew that our great great-grandfather worked for a gangster until a few years ago. Poppy never spoke of the bad times or the hardship. As far as he knew, he had a blessed life and blessed childhood and he just kept moving on and growing.
2) Focus on the good things in life and ignore the “bad”: With that being said nothing is good or bad in life, it’s all perception and my grandfather had a unique way of perceiving that everything “is wonderful and marvelous”. He would say all the time, “isn’t that marvelous!” in his deep New York accent. I once asked my grandfather about growing up in Hell’s Kitchen during The Depression in a poor neighborhood and he said “People said we were poor but we were all poor in our neighborhood.” He brushed it off as if it were nothing. He never let it bother him. He didn’t have a “sad story” of a harsh upbringing. I asked if he ever had any bad memories and he said no, his childhood was very happy. I would sometimes tell my friends that my grandfather was delusional positive but in reality he only focused on the good things in his life and ignored the bad things. He knew dwelling on the negative was a waste of time. Bad things never happened in his world, he only remembered the good. This helped him tremendously on his path to success and is a testament speaking positively and seeing the good in the world will attract exactly that.
3) It is never too late: My grandfather started his own company when most people retire – 65 years of age. It is the same in fitness, people think it is too late to start a health and fitness regimen, but the truth, is we all have a lot of living to do if we decide we want to. It never crossed his mind that he was too old or too weak; he was indestructible and life was great!
4) Only see the good in the world and stay positive: Every time I see my grandfather he would start telling me how great I am for all the accomplishments I have had in my life (however little they might be to me). He would say to other people in the room, “Ian had 7 goals in a soccer game when he was younger and the score was 7-2, isn’t that phenomenal, that’s incredible”. Then he would go on to tell how lovely and smart and successful all his other grandchildren are and their accomplishments. He would always see the best in everyone and people loved him for it and that is why people loved to be around him. He vibrated positivity and he knew that complaining would get you nowhere. He knew not to focus on the negative things. He would always tell me to read How To Win Friends And Influence People, which I did, and it had a huge impact on my life and how I interact with people.
5) Always make time to dance and sing: Even into his late eighties and early 90’s my grandfather loved to go out dancing, he would also play the piano and sing. Although he might have been considered a workaholic, he always made time to dance! If you don’t use it you lose it. Here is a video of him at 96 playing the piano when his mind was deteriorating.
6) Nothing is impossible, No excuses: He never believed that his body was deteriorating. In fact, I think he thought he was immortal because even after 2 hip replacements, knee replacements and being almost bedridden, he still thought he was going to swing a gold club or play tennis soon. He would say, “As soon as my knee gets better I will be out there swinging a club.” This may have been delusional but I believe it is what kept him alive for so long, that and a loving family. His mind was a positivity machine and nothing was going to stop him.
In fitness, we hear excuses all day long for the most trivial things and as the saying goes, you can either make excuses or make it happen, but you can’t do both.
I owe a huge part of who I am to my grandfather. I can see many of his traits in myself and I am super grateful for that. I was inspired by my grandfathers attitude and mindset, they were big catalysts for me opening EarthFIT, so if you like EarthFIT, you can thank my Grandfather who has now passed on to other side. Many of his physical genes were passed down to me and is the reason I was so athletic and perfect for a leader in fitness.  You can see that in some of the pictures in the video below.
Although he never talked too much about the bad things growing up, I know he must have been one “tough mo-fo” mentally and physically to make it out of the literal hell that was Hell’s Kitchen unscathed. I like to think that those genes helped me through some tough times in my life and brought me to where I am today, with the ability to help people become mentally and physically tougher and healthier through a health and fitness program like EarthFIT. I am so grateful to be able to do what I do and I thank my Grandfather for that and you can too if you like EarthFIT.
You see there is so much to be grateful for 🙂
In honor of my grandfathers passing, it is time for me – and I encourage you – to keep moving forward, continue to work hard, create a legacy and walk positively and confidently towards the future of our dreams. These 6 lessons are not a bad place to start 🙂
Committed to your success,
P.S. Jason Bell’s A.R.T. (Active Release Technique) massage is more in demand than expected. We will be modifying the schedule for current ART clients and next week he will be working between Habersham and Lady’s Island. Currently he is already filled up except 1 or 2 time slots. We will let you know when he opens up his schedule again.
BEAUFORT PERSONAL TRAINER ASKS: IS YOUR SWEET TOOTH CAUSING YOU ACHES?
Breaking News: As of last month the World Health Organization (WHO) lowered their daily sugar intake recommendations from 10 percent of calorie count to 5 percent. That works out to about 6 teaspoons — or 25 grams — of sugar per day for someone whose BMI is between 18-25 (considered normal).
Why? According to WHO, “Many people don’t realize much of the sugar they take in are “hidden” in processed foods, according to WHO. A can of soda may contain up to 10 teaspoons or 40 grams of sugar. A tablespoon of ketchup has 1 teaspoon of sugar.”
How much sugar you eat in a day can wreak havoc on your health, skin, weight, mood, etc. But while it’s all well and good that the sugar guidelines have been cut in half, which WHO representative is going to clear out your refrigerator or follow you around all day slapping the high sugar foods out of your hands? The answer is no one. Even your Beaufort personal trainer can’t do that. So it’s up to you at the end of the day to make the right choices.
Now, if you’re like me (aka a sugar addict), you may get that craving anywhere between lunch and dinner and that’s when all hell breaks loose. You may have tried in the past to go cold turkey, and for some, that works, but for those of you who end up strung out, biting your nails and looking like you need your next hit of heroine, this just won’t do. Even working out with your Beaufort personal trainer, though it puts you and your body in the right frame of mind, it may not keep you away from the tub of ice-cream at night or from the birthday cake at the office. So how to you get off sugars? Let’s start by eliminating refined sugars (high fructose corn syrup, corn sugar, sugar alcohol, and the like)… really bad stuff.
I can tell you from my experience being a Beaufort personal trainer that not all sugars were created equally. Refined sugars especially are harmful to your body in more ways than one. Including:
1.    A weakened immune system – I know that every time I fall off that sweet, yummy wagon, I get a severe cold. And it has been proven that sugar decreases our immune response.
2.    Increased inflammation in the body – along with gluten, sugar has been known to lead to inflammation in the joints.
3.    Stressing our organs – our livers does double time to process excess amounts of sugar in our bodies.
4.    Premature aging – Sugar contributes to Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs). These AGEs damage the skin’s collagen and elastin, causing to appear more wrinkled and saggy.
5.    Mood swings – and the inevitable crash.
Here are some alternatives to refined sugars to help get you on the right track to kicking your sugar habit while letting you still enjoy the occasional sweet treat. NOTE: despite the benefits of these vs refined sugars, please use in moderation (about a tablespoon or 2 per day).
Raw Honey:Â Benefits – it contains high-antioxidant flavonoids, which can help reduce cancer risk; is also antibacterial, acts as a cough suppressant, boosts energy, heals wounds and can help regulate blood sugar levels.
100% Pure Maple Syrup:Â it contains zinc and magnesium, which can boost immunity. It soothes stomach pains, is anti-inflammatory and has polyphenols, which are rich in antioxidants.
Unsweetened Applesauce:Â An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Why not try some applesauce too? This high antioxidants snack has soluble fiber, vitamins C and A and potassium, all of which can help promote heart health and proper brain function.
Coconut Water: Working out with or without a Beaufort personal trainer? Forget the sports drinks?and load up on high electrolyte, low fat, low glycemic index (unflavored) coconut water. Sport drinks have lots of sugar, which can lead obesity. And while we’re at it, we can source some sweetness from coconuts as well. Coconut Sugar, a great sugar substitute ?is made from the evaporated coconut palm flower sap. It has minerals such as zinc, potassium, calcium and iron and is lower on the glycemic index.
Cranberries, Raisins or Ripe Banana: Ripe bananas and dried fruit, like raisins or cranberries, can be ground up and substituted as a sweetener into baked goods. You’ll placate your sweet craving and get the added antioxidants and other minerals like potassium from the natural sugar.
Remember, what goes up, must come down. It’s physics… Unfortunately, the same goes when you eat lots of sugars. So skip the refined sugar and opt for one of these tasty sweet treats instead.
Making Kefir Beaufort Personal Training
“Hey! What’s going on? Welcome to the EarthFIT blog. It’s Ian Hart here and today I’m going to show you about Kefir, or how to make Kefir.
Kefir is a drink. It’s fermented milk and the word stands for “feel good” in Turkish and it goes way back – centuries and centuries ago. The origins were believed to be in the Caucasus Mountains and this was a secret drink and it was only made from Kefir grains – these specific grains; if you do not have the grains you can’t make the drink – and it was passed down from generation to generation and it was a secret within families. They thought the potency of the drink would be diminished if they let the secret out.
So I’m going to show you how to make a Kefir. It’s best with raw milk. Goat’s milk or sheep’s milk is the best. Today I’m using raw cow’s milk. Many people believe that raw milk is not good; it’s been stigmatized and that is not true. It’s actually way more beneficial and healthy for you. It lasts longer, I can keep this out of the fridge for day and a half, 2 days and still drink it and it builds up beneficial bacteria, which protects it from the bad bacteria; as opposed to pasteurized milk which not only have the nutrients been taken out of it through pasteurization but it can build bad bacteria very quickly… and it molds very quickly.
The benefits of Kefir are numerous and varied. They use it for TB (Tuberculosis), gastrointestinal issues, numerous things, it has so much benefit to it. Actually now they are doing studies on its antidepressant effects because it’s named Kefir makes you feel good. It actually makes you happy and it helps produce serotonin in the brain, which makes you feel better and happier. The grains are currently in this milk. Now the grains can go dormant; I left it in the refrigerator. When it’s in a cold environment the grains go dormant. You want to keep them out in about 76-85 degrees (Fahrenheit) temperature and that is where they tend to grow and they feed off the milk the most. So we have the grains in here, I am going to strain it out, pouring this into a bowl.
Okay, so let me give you a little close up there. So right now I’m not sure if you can see this properly but the grains are in this strainer and I’m going to transfer that into another clean container. So I’m taking these grains, then putting them back into a clean container. And then pouring more milk back into this container… and it depends on the grains (how much grains you have). You have to monitor how much milk you should put in and it depends. So I’ll let this sit now for 24 hours roughly and then I can go in and smell it. I’ll cover it with just a towel and a rubber band so air can get to it and The carbon can be released. I’ll smell it; if it has the sweet and sour “kefiry” smell then I know it’s ready and I will do the same thing again – I’ll strain out the Kefir and then prepared to drink. If it smells a little too yeasty which sometimes it can after it’s been in the refrigerator, I’ll exchange more milk in it and then it will grow into Kefir or I can pour more milk right into it and allow it to get that more of the Kefir taste.
So there you have it. I’m going to set this down for about 24 hours roughly depending on how long it takes based on the temperature and the amount of grains. And now this batch is ready for me to drink. So I’m going to pour it back in here and then take a sip and get the benefits of the Kefir.
So you might see my emails about good bacteria. Kefir is loaded with beneficial bacteria. It can have up to 56 strains of good bacteria. And today, many people in the US specifically are overridden with bad bacteria in their stomach, their guts even on the skin they have [bad] bacteria everywhere. And raw Kefir is one of the best ways to rebalance the good bacteria vs the bad bacteria and get the health benefits which are numerous and varied from this.
So if you are in the Beaufort area, I go to Sea Island Jersey to get my raw milk. You can also order online frozen cow milk or a goat’s milk from all over the US. There’s a place up in the Columbia, South Carolina where I get my goat’s milk from, but I prefer this is the best – this is grass fed. You want to get the grass fed, no antibiotics, healthy cows and you’re gonna get the best milk from that, which makes the best Kefir. There’s also the best benefit, best nutrients in the grass fed, healthy cow milk. So, this is Ian Hart from the EarthFit blog speaking about Kefir. If you have any questions or comments, go ahead and leave them below. You could also check out the Kefir lady. If you Google the Kefir lady, that is where I got my Kefir grains from. So I googled the Kefir lady, I sent her an email and she sent me a package of Kefir grains. You could only make Kefir if you have the Kefir grains so keep that in mind. Use raw milk and you’ll be good to go and go feel the benefits of it right away. The first time I drank raw Kefir, I felt good instantly.
So again, it’s Ian Hart and I hope you have a great day.”
Ian Hart is a Body-Mind Transformation expert, the creator of EarthFIT Training Systems, co-creator of BACK PAIN RELIEF4LIFE, and founder of BEAUFORTPERSONALTRAINING.COM and MYBACKPAINCOACH.COM. Ian and his team help people get into optimal shape in the safest, fastest and most effective way possible, using cutting edge science.
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