Friday, July 22, 2011

The Committed

Howdy from the land of varmints on the porch and armadillos in the yard!

It is so dry in Texas (only second to the drought of 1956) the coons and foxes are on my porch every night eating cat food and waking me up.The armadillos are tearing up the yard something terrible where we water.AND something is gonna die!

Muata is back posting on his site. He has revised his focus and site but continues to share extremely good info.His message is the same, his method is evolving.

Over these 3 years that I have been on my journey, I have read many blogs , books and web sites about fat loss, weight loss, healthy eating,etc.Many of these sites have come and gone. Many started out as an average Joe telling his story and then turning commercial.Now I ain't got anything against a feller trying to make a few chips but sometimes the transition from "I just want to help ya" to "Send me a few bucks, I can solve your problem" just does not GEE HAW with me.Then there are the sites that start out gungho and after a few months are gone--poof!

There are two sites that are written by the COMMITTED. You know,the ones that have been over the road and around the bend and are still giving you their message. They are committed to helping others find the path that will lead to better health.

Now I might not agree with everything they write or maybe I agree but the method won't fit my life style but their message is consistent.Their support of others seems endless. I am sure it takes many hours away from their lives to write about these problems and solutions for the betterment of others. Perhaps their writing IS part of their lives.

At any rate, the Cowboy tips his hat to the COMMITTED---
Muata and Dr.J ----Muchas Gracices Compadre

Pearl of Wisdom from the Mind of WEL
If you want folks to look at you like you are nuts, Just try walking down the halls of the hospital using a walker and hollering "Get out of the way , I'm fixing to take off!"

5 comments:

  1. Thank you so much, Bill! Just trying to make a difference. My mother raised me that way :-)

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  2. Based on your post Bill, I looked at Muata's site. It didn't allow comments at this time so if he comes here, I want to say to him that I appreciate what he has gone through, I've been to Africa and found it a wonderful and moving experience, and I'm old school in many ways as a surgeon. I've looked st several of the older surgical texts because I wanted to know how the masters did it and try to emulate them with both technique and speed.

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  3. Glad to see the knee is healing Bill. Your site is very motivating.

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  4. @ Bill - Thanks for your kind words my friend! And you're right! It's about finding what works best for your lifestyle and overall preference(s), and this goes with nutrition of training. The goal is always trying to get better and setting new goals once you've reached one.

    @Dr. J - I actually checked out your blog too after Bill's post! LOL! Great, no-nonsense info. I'll be reading more soon, and it's good to know that you're a fellow "history" buff. I appreciate old training manuals (1950s and older) because they are just gold mines of good and useful ideas/approaches. The fact that these were written before steroids or the dawning of the supplement industry mean that much more to me. Sorry about the comments being off as my blog is evolving; however, feel free to send me an email anytime muata at mrlowbodyfat dot com.

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  5. FELLERS
    Thanks a bunch for the well wishes. And you are welcome. Sometimes folks need to be reminded of what they do for others, especially when they do it without a second thought.
    Yer Pal

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