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When alternatives to the Standard American Diet are discussed, protein is on everyone’s mind. There are many reasons why someone might want to eat a plant based diet, whether for allergy concerns, health reasons, or more variety. But nagging doubts often come up; Are plant proteins adequate for athletes and body builders? Are they really the preferred protein source of the human body? Are they better than animal based protein or are they just consumed for environmental reasons? To answer these questions, why not ask the experts: triathletes, professional dancers, bodybuilders and gross sport racers? Here are the answers from some of the most competitive athletes in their respective fields.

HEMP SEEDS

Over the past 3 years, Tim VanOrden has transformed himself from a sedentary couch potato, suffering from severe depression and chronic fatigue into one of the world’s fittest 40 year athletes. He did this by adopting a simple raw vegan diet.

Looking to expand the limits of human possibility, Tim has re-written the record books in some of the world’s most grueling sports. In September of 2008 Tim shocked the world of skyscraper racing by defending his title at the 75 narrative US Bank Tower Stair Climb in Los Angeles. Not only did he best the two most dominant stair climbers in US history, but he smashed the course record in the process.

Tim is opening the eyes of athletes around the world to the possibility that a simple, raw, plant based diet can provide performance and health beyond that which has been previously experienced. In the winter of 2009 The Food Network will for the very first time venture into the world of raw foods, airing a prime time show that follows Tim and his adventures with the Running Raw Project.

“The most common question that I obtain as a raw vegan athlete is, “Where do you bag your protein? “. At first I would become defensive or annoyed when I would hear this query on a daily basis, but I’ve learned to use it as an entry point and eye opener. Not only are protein requirements grossly exaggerated in America, but the sources of these proteins are also quite skewed. Proteins come in many forms, some better known than others. My well-liked of the lesser known proteins are present in all fresh fruits and vegetables. They go by the name “enzymes.” That’s proper, those wonderful enzymes that get so much attention in the world of raw foods for their digestive properties are also made of complex chains of amino acids; a.k.a. proteins. It is crucial to eat fruits and veggies in an uncooked state to keep the enzymes/proteins intact and bioavailable. Due to the abundance of proteins/amino acids in fresh fruits and veggies, I don’t feel that it’s valuable to lift concentrated forms of plant protein … but if I were to recommend a plant based protein source to someone I would definitely go with hemp seeds in their whole, natural build – not broken down or refined into a powder. The added support of hemp seeds are the high quality critical fatty acids and soluble fibers that accompany the proteins, making hemp a very powerful food.”

In addition to being rich in complete protein, hemp is also a mountainous source of critical fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, fiber and chlorophyll. Hemp protein is a quality source of the amino acids arginine, histidine, methionine and cysteine and also contains all the branched-chain amino acids crucial for repair and growth of lean body mass. Almost two-thirds of hemp protein is comprised of edestin, a protein found only in hemp and the form of protein most similar to that of the human body. Hemp protein is easily digested and assimilated, making it one of the finest sources of protein in the plant kingdom. As a crop, hemp is nitrogen fixing, making it beneficial to the soils in which it is grown in and is naturally pest resistant, requiring no pesticides in it’s production.

ALMONDS

“The greater the percentage of raw food in the diet, the greater the health benefits” is Koya Webb, fitness model, personal trainer, triathlete and body builder’s personal motto. Koya’s sculpted physique won 1st place in the Ultimate Fitness Events “Fitness Model” and “Bikini Model” competitions and has modeled for Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Muscle and Fitness, Her Sports, Royal Caribbean and Triathlete magazine, to name a few. As a living-foodist (one who eats 60% or more uncooked veggies, nuts, seeds, and natty foods) Koya believes eating all natural “fruits of the earth” can support heal cancer, diabetes, and other diseases plaguing our society today.

As a certified personal trainer, Koya is improving her clients’ lifestyles by providing exercise prescriptions, healthy diets, fitness training, professional advice, and aerobics classes through her company, Lifestyle Revelations. Koya holds a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and uses this knowledge to give people the science behind living a healthy lifestyle. She is a published author and shares her personal raw recipe preferences in the book, Koya’s Kuisine.

She has tested her wits in Fear Factor and recently American Gladiator to demonstrate that a strong mind and spirit are as essential as a strong body. After a strained Achilles halted her training for the Olympics in the 400 hurdles, Koya began cycling and swimming everyday to speed her recovery, and since has competed in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon. This Track and Field and High Jump Champion knows how to get the best out of her sport and her lifestyle.

“I absolutely cherish almonds! I soak them for six hours and can make every meal of day “protein packed” with these nutritious sources of balanced fat and protein. I perform Pina Coladas, broccoli casserole, and apple pie to name a few.”

Almonds* are phytochemical powerhouses – containing massive amounts of this natural compound, effectively lowering cholesterol with the same effect as the drugs called statins. Patients eating nuts five times a week have a 50% reduction in risk of heart attack and as the best whole food source of vitamin E, in the effect of tocopherol, almonds may even help prevent cancer. Almonds’ high calcium and magnesium contents are good for strong bones, with 18 grams of protein per 3 oz serving – the same as fish fillet or steak, but without the detrimental fats.

* NOTE: in September of 2007, without public notification, the FDA required that all almonds sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico be pasteurized. With no truth in labeling, almonds may still be labeled “raw”, but are not unless purchased by small farmers at private market stands. For more info and to sign the counter petition, http://www.gopetition.com/online/11754.html.

YELLOW PEA POWDER

In the spring of 2005 this natural body builder became a champion bodybuilder – all on a strict vegan diet. Robert Cheeke, an activist/athlete raised on an Oregon farm, went vegan when he was 15 years aged and transitioned to full on vegan only two months later. Winning titles in Portland, OR and competing at the Natural Bodybuilding World Championships held in California, Robert maintains his intense mass building workout regime on a 100% animal-free diet.

In 2006 Robert was selected as one of VegNews Magazine’s “15 Most Influential Vegan Athletes”, and is considered one of the most recognized vegan athletes in the world. Robert’s cruelty-free training philosophy and accomplishments have been featured in more than 20 international magazines, 200 websites and in television commercials for VegSeattle and PETA.

Co-founder of C-VEG, a Corvallis Oregon based vegan group, board member of OrganicAthlete and Northwest VEG, Robert’s animal advocacy expands beyond personal convictions and deep into the global community’s roots. Robert is the President of Vegan Bodybuilding & Fitness, is co-organizer of Portland VegFest, and is currently on an 18 month speaking tour presenting about topics including “Thriving On A Plant Based Diet” and “Careers in Environmental and Animal Activism”.

“In North America, we are taught from a young age to believe that the only “good” sources of protein come from animals. It is proven by scores of scientific studies that plant-based sources of protein are easier for the human body to assimilate and plant-based foods do not come with many of the negative health implications associated with a diet rich in animal protein such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.

As a vegan bodybuilder, I compete in a sport dominated by meat eaters, most of whom scoff at the understanding that one could get sufficient protein from plants to be competitive. I do not consume any animal products whatsoever, not even dairy or eggs. Instead, I accept as considerable protein as possible from whole foods, often supplementing with plant-based protein powders to benefit me meet my target of 1.5g of protein per pound of bodyweight for building muscle mass.

Great commonly available plant-based protein powders include yellow pea, brown rice and soy. Though soy protein has been a staple in my diet for years, I have recently reduced my consumption of it because I am concerned about developing food sensitivities and/or allergies. Too much of a good thing can be detrimental to overall health and my feeling is that soy is becoming overly pervasive in vegan and vegetarian diets. There are so many safe alternatives such as yellow pea, that I feel I don’t need to rely on fair soy protein powder anymore.

A high protein diet can be taxing on the liver and kidneys so it is important to drink a lot of water (I personally drink over a gallon a day) to help the body’s organs process the large amounts of protein. As a vegan bodybuilder, I want to show others that it is possible to accumulate famous muscle and strength on a vegan diet and believe that a plant-based diet is one of the best things you can do for your health, and the well-being of our environment.”

Yellow pea protein is the ideal preworkout fuel. Higher in the amino acid arginine than whey, casein, egg and soy proteins, yellow pea powder dilates blood vessels and delivers more blood, nutrients and anabolic hormones to the muscles. Yellow pea protein is hypoallergenic as opposed to the 90 per cent of protein unexcited sourced from soy and milk-derived caseinates. And with 25g of protein per 35g, yellow pea protein powder is the perfect source of cholesterol-free and gluten-free protein for vegan athletes.

GREEN LEAFIES

Brendan Brazier is one of only a few professional athletes in the world whose diet is 100% plant-based. He’s a professional Ironman triathlete, bestselling author on performance nutrition, and the creator of an award-winning line of whole food nutritional products called Vega. He is also a two-time Canadian 50km Ultra Marathon Champion.

Brendan’s professional athletic career began in 1998. Over the course of only a few years, his performance quickly climbed, improving each year in Ironman triathlon racing. At Ironman Canada, in 1999 he finished 21st, the following year he placed 14th, then 11th, followed up by an 8th place finish in 2002 in Ironman Utah. In 2003 and 2006 Brendan won the National 50km Ultra Marathon Championships. Other results include 3rd place at the National Long-Course Triathlon Championships and both 3rd and 2nd in consecutive years in the Royal Victoria Marathon.

Brendan is the author of the Canadian best selling book, Thrive, and in 2005 launched his 100% raw whole food energy bar, Vega. In 2006, Brendan also invited to address US Congress on Capitol Hill, where he spoke of the considerable social and economic benefits that could be achieved by improving personal health through better diet. In 2007 Brendan returned to Capital Hill to lobby against the Farm Bill and was named one of the most 25 Tantalizing Vegetarians by VegNews magazine.

“It’s advantageous to maintain a neutral pH. Eating too many acid-forming foods will promote inflammation, reduce immune function and cause calcium to be pulled from the bones in order to keep the blood in its neutral space of 7.35. This, of course, leads to lower bone density and, in many cases, osteoporosis.

One of the colossal advantages of properly balanced whole food (plant-based protein over animal protein) is its slightly neutral pH. In contrast, highly processed foods are acid forming, as are animal based foods. The most alkaline forming foods are those with chlorophyll, the green pigment in many plants – leafy greens for example.

I eat a big salad each day that’s full of dark leafy greens, since they comprise of about 45 percent protein. If the salad is big enough, that’s a lot of protein and the quality is high since it’s in amino acid form, which means the body doesn’t need to convert it from protein into amino acids, therefore its digestion conserves energy. And conserving energy is as good as getting more.”

The one food that is most highly associated with longevity is leafy greens. Because of their high magnesium content and low glycemic index, green leafy vegetables are valuable for persons with type 2 diabetes. Major sources of iron and calcium, green leafies are also packed with Quercetin, a bioflavonoid found with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties. Green leafy vegetables are dense with easily-assimilated amino acids as well as other life-extending nutrients.

AVOCADO

Professional dance is of most challenging sports requiring athletes to perform at expert levels of flexibility, strength, coordination and emotional fitness in order to entertain their audiences. Having been vegetarian since age 7, Tonya Kay has built her glorious professional dance career entirely on a vegetarian diet.

A vegan since age 17, Tonya Kay has pushed her physical body to the limits on tour in STOMP for 3 years and has broken bones performing aerial work with Off-Broadway’s aerial stunt exhibit De La Guarda. She has performed in concert dance companies in NYC and Los Angeles, and recently played two sold out shows at Madison Square Garden as part of Panic At the Disco’s rock-n-roll tour.

Six years ago, Tonya Kay transitioned from cooked vegan to raw vegan and is thankful for the improved energy and recovery time now that she’s dancing in Hollywood’s film and television industry. Excessively long shoot days are common and last year Tonya Kay danced in a 30 hour shoot in Tokyo for pop artist Namie Amuro’s “Unusual Survey” video.

Look for Tonya Kay performing a solo whip artistry dance piece in Showtime’s “Live Nude Comedy” series with Andy Dick. Upcoming television appearances also include knife throwing stunt features on the History Channel’s “More Extreme Marksman” and TBS’s “Ellen Degeneres Really Big Present”. Past industry dance and stunt features include NBC’s “America’s Got Talent”, Death Angel’s “Dethroned” music video and the Progressive Auto Insurance “Gremlins” campaign.

Active in the environmental and health communities when not on stage, Tonya Kay recently published the first ever conclusive Raw Nutritional Analysis, wherein her diet is analyzed for one month to reveal exactly “Where do raw vegan athletes get their protein from? ” And their calcium …. And iron … And …

“I’ve heard it all from athletes regarding the cruelty-free diet – “But I need protein,” “I won’t have enough energy,” “I tried that but I felt feeble.” Those excuses are objective that; excuses. Excuses are self-imposed limits preventing you from taking a risk, trying something fresh, and potentially being your greatest yet.

If you are someone with excuses, forgive yourself. Most of these excuses are subconscious and filled with well-intent. Seriously … if you actually idea you were depriving yourself of “nature’s building blocks”, for goodness sake, it would be irresponsible of you to eat that “deficient” diet. Unfortunately, our well-intent is misguided by heavy marketing. Corporately-pushed consumerism compels our purchase with a mere High Protein label or fancy Shameful Carb wrapper – forget that most consumers don’t know what the word carb is short for, let alone even know what one does in the body!

As a professional dancer training 10-25 hours/week, the foods I find most reliable to my performance are the water-rich, and amino acid-rich fruits. My body builds muscle amazingly quickly as a raw vegan athlete, based on activity and a clean diet, which is why I eat more ripe avocados than any other food under the Southern California sun!

Comprised of 74% water by weight, the avocado digests like a fruit, rather than a stout, keeping me sweating clean all day. And with it’s full spectrum of all 18 amino acids including those elusive essential amino acids, I know that the delight I receive from eating one is not intellectual, but instinctual – is there any doubt humans were born to eat this food – and a lot of it!”

Avocados may just be the perfect food. Providing all of the 18 amino acids, avocados are bursting with nutrients, including vitamins A, C, E, H and B complex. Avocados are exceptional sources of vitamin K, potassium and essential fatty acids and users report softer skin, bright hair and hormonal balance.

Athletes who experiment with plant-based protein, consistently recount a astronomical increase in energy and a dramatic decrease in recovery time. This fact might surprise some skeptics, however its scientific basis is completely supported. Plant-based proteins are easily absorbed by the body, and when eaten raw, they maintain all their original living enzymes and nutritional value. They are rich in disease fighting fiber, minerals, vitamins, chlorophyll, and healthy fats and their production has astounding positive environmental impacts.

Plant-based proteins are the healthiest naturally available sources of fuel for the human body. And the world’s top vegan athletes agree. To quote Tonya Kay, “If you want average results, do what average people do. But if you want extraordinary results…”

To learn more about the vegan athletes featured in this article:

Tim VanOrden http://runningraw.com.

Koya Webb http://koyawebb.com, http://myspace.com/koyawebb.

Robert Cheeke http://robertcheeke.com http://veganbodybuilding.com.

Brendan Brazier http://brendanbrazier.com, http://myvega.com.

Tonya Kay http://tonyakay.com

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Are you a senior citizen looking for the best auto insurance? Have you been with the same auto insurance company for several years and not sure whether you are getting the best coverage for a low price? Maybe you are looking for lower rates for your parents. Here you will salvage tips on how to take the first steps in finding a lower rate for car insurance, and a review of the best auto insurance companies and their websites.

First, look for a driving refresher course for yourself or your senior parent, because these courses can lower your auto insurance rate. They may be listed as Senior Safe Driving Courses or Driver Safety Course, but these classes can also help you on the road.

Since seniors, in most cases, have had continuous coverage for several years, they can qualify for the continuous coverage discount. Even if you thought to quit with the same auto insurance company, you can also ask your current auto insurance company for a list of available discounts you can qualify for, like putting all of your insurance needs into one company and one bill. Putting your auto, home, and life insurance policies into one, can also save you time, and money.

If you have not filed any claims against your auto insurance companies, or have had very few claims in the several years you have been insured, you can receive a discount for being a safe driver. Even if you have the right age, the right car, having a large amount of insurance claims can hurt your monthly auto insurance payments.

Some auto insurance companies also offer discounts for purchasing their auto insurance online. In some cases, seniors are not computer savvy and may need assistance, so I suggest asking a relative to help, visit your local library or visit your local senior care center.

Below you will find a review of my top three choices for auto insurance for seniors. By purchasing your premium and paying the full payment at once, you will also set aside money, instead of paying monthly.

Esurance

For standard coverage for a 55 year old senior couple driving a 2008 Chevy Cobalt, with no accidents in the past 3 to 5 years, minimum Ohio plot coverage for liability, $100 deductibles for comprehension and collision, towing up to &75, and rental reimbursement of $30 per day up to $900, is about $65 per month or $400 for 6 months of auto insurance coverage. This estimate gives you a small look at what you would be paying through Esurance. They offer quick and easy payment options online at www.esurance.com, where you can download and print a copy of your auto insurance cards immediately after your payment is processed.

The General

The General auto insurance company offers indecent rates on almost every insurance policy they sell, which makes them one of my favorite auto insurance companies. For about $56 per month or $280 for 6 months, or $550 per year, a senior couple ages 55 will receive the Ohio state minimums for liability, $250 deductibles for comprehension and collision, rental reimbursement of $25 per day up to $750, and towing up to $75 for a 2008 Chevy Cobalt. The only downfall of The General auto insurance is that the lowest deductible for comprehension and collision is $250 each, and they pay lower amounts toward rental reimbursements. You can go to www.thegeneral.com to receive a free quote. If you choose their rates, you can purchase your policy online with a credit or debit card and download and print your insurance cards at home after your payment is processed in minutes.

Progressive

Out of these three auto insurance companies, Progressive offers the lowest rate of auto insurance with the better package deals for a 55 year old senior driving a 2008 Chevy Cobalt. For about $47 per month or $255 for a 6 month premium, you will receive the highest liability coverage, $100 deductibles for comprehension and collision, rental car reimbursement of $50 per day up to $1500, roadside assistance that pays for the cost of service and or reimbursement, loan or lease payoff, and enrolls you into the Myrate notion that saves you 25% off your renewal. Progressive auto insurance is an pleasurable choice for seniors, simply because they offer ease and convenience. For auto insurance claims, you can call their 1-800 number, and an agent will come to you. You can get your free quote at www.progressive.com. Progressive also offers fast and convenience policy payments online, and you can download and print your auto insurance cards at home immediately after your payment has processed in minutes.

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When you get into an auto accident, the last thing you want to think about is whether or not you have the right car insurance coverage. Shopping for insurance might not sound like a fun way to exhaust your day, but investing a bit of time now can provide peace of mind when you hit the road.

Types of Auto Insurance Coverage

There are three main types of auto insurance coverage. Liability insurance pays for damages you cause to others and is legally required by your state. The minimum level of protection you must purchase varies, but drivers often choose to purchase more coverage than what is legally required.Collision coverage is an auto insurance policy that pays for damages when you cause an accident and will be required by your lender if you have a car loan. Comprehensive coverage pays for damages when the accident is caused by something besides a collision, such as theft or flooding. This coverage is often bundled with collision insurance and required for drivers with an auto loan.

The need for additional auto insurance coverage depends on where you live, the value of the vehicle you are driving, and your personal financial status. Some states require personal injury protection and/or uninsured motorist coverage. Gap insurance is typically recommended if you owe more on your vehicle than it is worth. Roadside assistance coverage could be useful if you are a frequent traveler.

Which Car Insurance Company Is Best?

Many people simply choose their car insurance based on the price of coverage, but financial considerations are only part of the puzzle. You want to be confident that your insurance company will be available to answer your questions and assist you in filing a claim if needed.

Win auto insurance quotes online to compare prices, then search for information regarding each insurance company you are considering before making your final decision. Recommendations can be helpful when you want to compare car insurance, but sources should be evaluated carefully. A recommendation from a friend or family member may not be accurate, as this provides only one person's opinion on a particular company. However, J.D. Power Consumer Center ratings are the result of a comprehensive survey of customer satisfaction, policy prices, claims handling, and insurance options. Local body shops are another fairly reliable source of information on insurance companies, since they must regularly work with claims adjusters in order to get a customer's vehicle repaired.

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