A passion for fitness.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] You may have seen him on television, hosting his latest infomercial in·fo·mer·cial also in·for·mer·cial n. A relatively long commercial in the format of a television program. [info(rmation) + (com)mercial.] Noun 1. for the AB-DOer[R], a total midsection mid·sec·tion n. A middle section, especially the midriff of the body. exercise machine he invented to mobilize mo·bi·lize v. 1. To make mobile or capable of movement. 2. To restore the power of motion to a joint. 3. To release into the body, as glycogen from the liver. the spinal column spinal column, bony column forming the main structural support of the skeleton of humans and other vertebrates, also known as the vertebral column or backbone. It consists of segments known as vertebrae linked by intervertebral disks and held together by ligaments. and condition the muscles that support and surround the vertebrae Vertebrae Bones in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions of the body that make up the vertebral column. Vertebrae have a central foramen (hole), and their superposition makes up the vertebral canal that encloses the spinal cord. . Now known the world over for this fat-burning invention--which has sold more than 4 million units--John Abdo may seem like an overnight sensation. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Abdo has been extolling the benefits of fitness and a healthy lifestyle for more than 35 years. A Life Extension member since 1989, he has been in the trenches helping people achieve their goals, first as a coach, then as the star of his own television show, and now as the inventor of numerous fitness machines. Throughout his career, he has benefited from Life Extension's insights into the benefits of proper nutrition proper nutrition, n in Tibetan medicine, a therapeutic concept that begins with a digestive formulation because it is believed that a medical condition is primarily the result of a nutritional dysfunction or disturbance in the process of delivering nutrients. and supplementation in preventing the diseases that so often accompany aging. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] AN EARLY PASSION FOR FITNESS "My father was a former athlete who did weight training in the basement of our home," Abdo recalls. "I always admired that and became hooked at an early age. I eventually complemented the exercise with knowledge about nutrition. Several years later, I began to study psychology to learn how thinking affects the human psyche Psyche (sī`kē), in Greek mythology, personification of the human soul. She was so lovely that Eros (Cupid), the god of love, fell in love with her. and body." As he matured, Abdo also began to learn about the destructive behaviors and habits of others, which he needed to become a good teacher. "I've always loved helping others improve, so mentoring, teaching, instructing, and coaching have come naturally for me," he says. "The more I learned, the more I wanted to share, and the more I taught, the more I improved as an individual." Abdo was a nationally ranked weightlifter as a teenager and competed in the sport for more than 12 years. He won several state and regional titles and was one of the top-ranked athletes in the country, winning a national event when he was 19. He also competed in four international events. After completing his athletic career, he became a strength and conditioning coach for numerous Olympic and professional athletes. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Toward the end of his Olympic coaching career, Abdo began his own television series, which lasted for another 12 years. The show provided behind-the-scenes insight into the principles that athletes and coaches use to prepare for and recover from training and competition. Syndicated throughout the US and available worldwide via satellite, the show was recognized by TV Guide as "the most educationally based fitness show on television." In 1995, near the end of the show's run, Abdo decided to begin patenting his fitness inventions, beginning with the AB-DOer[R], which remains one of the bestselling products of its kind. A study at San Diego State University San Diego State University (SDSU), founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, is the largest and oldest higher education facility in the greater San Diego area (generally the City and County of San Diego), and is part of the California State University system. found the device to be much more effective for the oblique o·blique adj. Situated in a slanting position; not transverse or longitudinal. oblique slanting; inclined. and back muscles than the standard abdominal crunch. The AB-DOer[R] was also found to boost aerobic aerobic /aer·o·bic/ (ar-o´bik) 1. having molecular oxygen present. 2. growing, living, or occurring in the presence of molecular oxygen. 3. requiring oxygen for respiration. 4. capacity while increasing range of movement and functionality in the torso torso /tor·so/ (tor´so) trunk (1). tor·so n. pl. tor·sos or tor·si The human body excluding the head and limbs; trunk. and spine. Abdo's next invention was the Bun & Thigh Doer[TM], which strengthens all the muscles that support the pelvis pelvis, bony, basin-shaped structure that supports the organs of the lower abdomen. It receives the weight of the upper body and distributes it to the legs; it also forms the base for numerous muscle attachments. and hip joint. Tested at the University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. , the Bun & Thigh Doer[TM] isolates the gluteus glu·te·us n. pl. glu·te·i Any of the three large muscles of each buttock, especially the gluteus maximus, that extend, abduct, and rotate the thigh. muscles while stimulating the quadriceps quadriceps /quad·ri·ceps/ (kwod´ri-seps) having four heads. quad·ri·ceps n. The large four-part extensor muscle at the front of the thigh. adj. , adductors, hip flexors In human anatomy, the hip flexors are a group of muscles (including the iliopsoas which passes through the pelvis) that act to flex the femur onto the lumbo-pelvic complex. , hamstrings, and lower abdominals Lower abdominals is the muscle group that is located in the human lower torso area. It is directly below the upper abdominals, which is also known as the "six pack". . Both of his inventions enhance fitness by providing moderate levels of resistance, making them safe and effective for all age groups. IMPORTANCE OF DIET AND SUPPLEMENTATION [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] His career has helped Abdo develop a strong personal philosophy about fitness and life generally. "Nowadays there's no excuse to be out of shape," he says. "There are many ways to get involved and enough choices to allow you to stay motivated and challenged. All it takes is the commitment to improve yourself. Make fitness fun and diverse, and after a couple of weeks you'll be seeing and feeling the results." Although Abdo once had a fondness for junk food junk food n. Any of various prepackaged snack foods high in calories but low in nutritional value. junk food , he now recognizes the importance of fueling his body with the proper nutrients. "I realize that if I want my body to function at its best, I need to fuel it with the best," he says. "I eat natural foods that are delicious and nutritious nutritious /nu·tri·tious/ (noo-trish´us) affording nourishment. nu·tri·tious adj. Providing nourishment; nourishing. nutritious affording nourishment. . Strong, healthy people are strong and healthy on the inside because they feed their cells with nutrients that enhance the cell's constitution. When you eat right, you have more mental and physical energy. You'll start to look younger, too!" Abdo also recognizes the importance of supplementation: "With all the demands we put on ourselves mentally, emotionally, physically, financially, and spiritually, we need a lot of nutrition, and we simply cannot get all of it from food. Second to healthy eating, natural supplementation is a prudent practice and an investment for enhanced longevity longevity (lŏnjĕv`ĭtē), term denoting the length or duration of the life of an animal or plant, often used to indicate an unusually long life. ." YOUR CHOICES TODAY DETERMINE TOMORROW Even with all the knowledge he has accumulated over the years, Abdo still yearns for more. "So many people and organizations are doing such great things, the possibilities for new breakthroughs are infinite," he says. "Over the years, I've interviewed hundreds of scientists and life extension enthusiasts, and the progress has been breathtaking breath·tak·ing adj. 1. Inspiring or exciting: a breathtaking view; a breathtaking ride. 2. Astonishing; astounding: breathtaking insensitivity. . I'm waiting with great anticipation for discoveries that have yet to be revealed." For Abdo, a life lived well remains the ultimate goal, and the challenge is to take responsibility for and make the most of your life choices. "We should strive to improve the quality of life, so each day brings us fulfillment," he maintains. "Life is to be enjoyed, and the best way to enjoy it is to be healthy, both physically and mentally." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "You are who you are today because of the choices and decisions you've made in the past," he adds. "If you're overweight today, I have no doubt you ate the wrong foods yesterday. If you want to be lean tomorrow, you must eat healthy today. All of our decisions and choices have consequences. The challenge is that making changes often takes time, so it can be hard to maintain your commitment level. It takes patience and self-respect, but it can be done. Condition your brain and everything else will improve!" To learn more about John Abdo, visit his website at www.johnabdo.com. While normally a fee-based site, Life Extension Foundation members can view it free by registering and inserting the special access code JA379.
JOHN ABDO'S SUPPLEMENT REGIMEN
John complements a healthy diet and regular exercise with the
following nutrients.
Supplement Daily Dosage Benefit
Vitamin C 3-5 grams Antioxidant; muscle
stress reducer
TMG 4 grams Keep homocysteine
level in check
Super Omega-3 4 softgels Joint support;
anti-inflammatory;
hormone balance
Alpha-Lipoic Acid 1000 mg Maintain insulin
sensitivity; antioxidant
Enhanced Whey Protein 40 grams Amino acid support;
anti-catabolic
Melatonin 3 mg Deeper sleep and
GH production
L-Carnitine 600 mg Enhance fat metabolism
Bone Restore 5-10 capsules Maintain bone health
Low-Dose Aspirin 1 tablet Cardiovascular
benefits;
anti-inflammatory
Coenzyme Q10 200 mg Heart and brain health
Velvet Deer Antler 500 mg Total health tonic;
hormonal adaptogen
Tribulus 1000 mg Testosterone support;
anabolic benefits
Horny Goat Weed 1000 mg Testosterone support;
anabolic benefits
Fo Ti 1000 mg Hormonal balancing; keep
hair from going grey
Ginkgo Biloba 120 mg Brain health
DHEA 50 mg four times/week
Hormonal support
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