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THE PRAYFIT DEVOTION
Worthy of a Frame
"I praise you for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. --Psalm 139:14
Read: Psalm 139
Where do you keep your pictures? I’m not talking about fun, random, cell phone snaps or Facebook profile images. I’m talking about the special ones –- those worthy of a frame. That’s where we need to start…the mantle of your heart.
You know, we’ve all heard the statement that if God had a mantle, your picture would be on it. And while I love knowing that, I wonder what you and I would actually look like? At first, that thought might sound a bit weird, awkward or even irrelevant. I suppose it would be if we were talking about the body, but God sees our hearts. And like we’ve said many times, life is not about the body, and our bodies -- these frames -- will most certainly not last heaven.
But if anyone knows our bodies, what they’re capable of, and most importantly, how healthy they were intended to be on earth, it’s Him. So I guess you could say, we’re just pictures of grace; souls He saw worthy...of a frame.
--Jimmy Peña
QUESTION: God loves our souls so much he framed them with bodies. How does knowing that change the way you view the importance of health? Please give us your comments below and please share this with your Facebook and Twitter communities.
DID YOU KNOW? Obesity is threatening national security, according to a new study, because one in four young adults is too overweight to join the military. In some states, as many as 44 percent of young adults, age 18-24, are obese and unfit to serve and protect.
Source: Mission: Readiness
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Salvation Carpentry
"May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world." --Galatians 6:14
Read: Galatians 6
Wendy, you complete me. Sorry to start with such a tired, borrowed phrase but it's true. She does. My weaknesses in this marriage are balanced out by perfectly by her strengths. She speaks Spanish pretty well, which has helped on our travels and with living in Southern California. She's tall, so that means I have someone to reach my supplements on the top shelf. But she's also a do-it-yourself maniac which is great since I am challenged by even the most remedial of home improvement projects.
I don't think I've ever put something together without having an inordinate amount of parts leftover. While she savors opportunities to tool, tinker and fiddle -- or as she says, "to do it right" -- I prefer to just duct tape it and be done with it. Of course, the tape may hold -- for a time -- but eventually, it fails. Crafting things to last should be my goal, as it is hers, which reminds me of a great sign I saw once:
"People use duct tape to fix everything. God used nails."
God knew that our eternity was too fine a construct to employ inadequate materials. The cross -- which stands as the definitive, finishing touch on our salvation -- was built to last. It was built as a sign that heaven wasn't a "do-it-yourself" project. And the hands and feet of the Great Carpenter held the nails to prove it.
--Eric Velazquez
EXERCISE IN FOCUS: Double Crunch
One of the most challenging exercises that you can do for your abs is the double crunch -- which is featured in our workout of the week -- because it hits your abs hard from top to bottom. Here's how to get it right.
Double Crunch | Focus: Upper abs, lower abs | (VIDEO) Lie down on the floor with your legs straight, feet together. Place your hands gently behind your head and raise your feet off the floor roughly six inches. Crunch your upper body off the floor while simultaneously bringing your knees toward your torso, so that your upper body meets your lower body in the middle. Squeeze and return to the start, allowing your legs to remain above the floor throughout.
Built To Be Broken
"And by his wounds we are healed." --Isaiah 53:5
Read: Isaiah 53
For my daughter's fourth birthday recently, we allowed her and her younger sister to stay up an hour past bedtime so we could all snuggle up to a good movie and some popcorn. Our selection? At Jesus' Side, an animated story that centers around a pack of outcast animals in Jerusalem during the last week of Jesus' life. The birthday girl, Mya, sat cuddled up to me.
During the scene where Jesus is carrying his cross to Calvary, my wife turns to look at us and her eyes welled up with tears. Mya was crying. She was heartbroken at the way Jesus was being treated. When He finally gave up His soul on the cross, Mya buried her face in my chest and wept. I fought the lump in my throat as I held her tight and wiped her tears. It was only when the canine protagonist came to Jesus' empty tomb that her sadness was replaced once more with her signature smile.
The joy of the resurrection, as it turns out, isn't age-dependent. Even a four-year-old can appreciate the beauty of Christ's victory over death. Our bodies, we tell her, are designed for fun things like jumping in puddles and riding bikes. His, on the other hand, was built for one purpose: to be broken, so that one day, we can bury our faces in His chest and He can wipe away all our tears, for good.
--Eric Velazquez
REPORT: WEIGHT LOSS CAN BE CONTAGIOUS
What's your main fitness goal? If it's to lose a few pounds or inches, it's time to surround yourself with an all-star cast of teammates.
Researchers from The Miriam Hospital's Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University found that team members in a weight loss competition not only achieved similar weight loss outcomes, but participants who said their teammates played a large role in their weight loss actually lost the most weight. The study found that subjects who lost 5% of their bodyweight or more tended to be on the same teams.
The PrayFit 33-Day Total Body Challenge (Lionsgate) is being used nationwide by churches and small groups looking to get in shape. Participants meet regularly or perform workouts on their own and log progress on our forums or compare results in other ways.
>> To start your own 33-day challenge with friends or family, click here. >> To share your results with others who are already taking the PrayFit 33-Day Total Body Challenge, click here. >> For the full story on the weight loss study from Science Daily, click here.
Moved to Move
"You turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy, that my heart may sing your praises and not be silent. Lord my God, I will praise you forever." --Psalm 30:10-12
Read: Psalm 30
This morning, during worship service at church, I fell victim to the rhythm. Without making a conscious decision to do so, I found myself air-drumming the bench in front of me, tapping my foot to the beat and gently bobbing my head as I sang along with the choir. Sometimes, a song -- whether by melody, message or miracle -- just takes hold of your body and compels you to move. Isn't it as amazing that something as simple as a song can inspire you to the point where God's love within you is left with no choice but to expressed through movement?
But long after we're dismissed from service, our bodies are still crying out to move for the Lord -- to run, jump, lift, climb and ride in perfect step to a song that He so meticulously composed on our hearts so long ago. All we have to do is tune in and listen and let the music do its work. This Master's magnum opus was written to evoke a particular response -- to move you to move.
--Eric Velazquez
WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Arms This week's workout focuses on your biceps and triceps. Contrary to what some may think, training your arms is not simply a matter of vanity. Strong bi's aid on all pulling activities and well-trained triceps generate more force on all your pushes. Though smaller by comparison, these muscles play a crucial role in how much weight you can lift on other exercises such as bench presses and rows. So training them regularly does more than just help you look better in sleeveless tees. This routine requires the use of dumbbells and can be done at home or the gym.
This is a form of training known as German Volume Training, or GVT, and simply calls you on you to perform 10 sets of a single exercise in order to fully and effectively target the muscles. The quick-training wrinkle? You'll be supersetting, or alternating between biceps and triceps exercises. And because you'll be targeting arms, you can keep rest periods short -- biceps and triceps recover fairly quickly -- to keep the intensity level high. Choose a weight that you can safely complete 20 reps with but perform only 10. Continue alternating exercises until you have performed 10 sets of each exercise.
Exercise Sets/Reps Dumbbell Curl 10/10 -superset with- Lying Dumbbell Extension --Rest only 30-60 seconds between supersets. --Perform this routine at least once per week and no more than twice. If you train arms twice, allow at least 3-4 days between sessions for recovery. --Perform a few light sets of curls and extensions before beginning your 10 working sets.
Jimmy Pena Visits Fans at Berean Books in SoCal
Last weekend, PrayFit founder Jimmy Pena spent time signing DVDs and meeting with fans at two Berean Christian Stores in California's Inland Empire. Both stores -- one in Riverside, the other in Redlands -- featured prominent signage and displays of PrayFit books and DVDs. Jimmy was joined by his wife Loretta and PrayFit VP and editorial director Eric Velazquez. You can view a few of the pics below.
>> To order your own copy of the PrayFit 33-Day Total Body Challenge, click here.
A Training Prayer
"For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come." --1 Timothy 4:8
Read: 1 Timothy 4
Life is not about the body, but our health is a means of praise. So this week, before that first rep, regardless of what workout you are taking to the gym with you, take a few moments and whisper this prayer, quietly taking stock of the ultimate goal: to honor the One who created you.
Lord, please bless my workout. As I train my arms, let it remind me that I'm held tightly in Yours. As I work my legs, let it be only to follow you more closely. When I work my chest, may it be safely under a breastplate of righteousness. And when I hit my back, I'll recall that I'll never be attacked by surprise. And finally Lord, allow my beating heart to grow stronger, knowing that's exactly where You live. Yes Lord, please bless my workout. I'm a temple, here to worship.
In Jesus' name, I train, Amen.
--Jimmy Peña
THE JOYS OF SOY New research shows additional benefits to this maligned protein source
Soy protein, which is derived from soybeans, has been mischaracterized as a testosterone-blunting, inferior protein source that can do little to speed muscle recovery. But Jim Stoppani, PhD, co-author of "PrayFit: Your Guide to a Healthy Body and a Stronger Faith in 28 Days" says that soy is, in fact, has been proven an effective protein source by over a dozen studies.
"These previous studies also demonstrated that soy protein led to gains in muscle mass equivalent to whey protein," Stoppani adds.
And new research in the journal Nutrition showed soy to be effective at reducing stress, improving brain circulation and boosting immunity.
>> Try mixing in 10 grams of soy protein with your 10-20 grams of whey post-workout to start increasing muscle recovery and boosting brain health.
For more from Jim Stoppani, PhD, visit his website at www.jimstoppani.com.
Under the Radar - By Eric Velazquez
"It is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful." --1 Corinthians 4:2
Read: 1 Corinthians 4
As a baby Christian (I wasn't baptized until I was 25 years old), I really prided myself on my ability to fly under the radar. I was new to the club so I implemented a low-key initiation period where I could just live under the radar. I didn't want any attention called to my new-found faith any more than my previous shortcomings -- I just wanted to adjust to grace at my own pace, under the warm blanket of ambiguity.
In one way or another, we're all still baby Christians clinging to the comfort of anonymity. We think we can get away with doing just enough not to lose His divine favor, not so much that you risk being pressed into greater service. Of course, this is just no way to exercise faith. Paul reminds us that while we aren't judged on our works, we are called to live by faith -- to live boldly in the light of salvation so that others may see and be saved by it.
The world makes it easy to do "just enough" -- to be wholly adequate, never daring to seek our full potential. But whether it's our faith, our health or our love, we should never wither to our calling. Baby Christians or not, it's time for us to stride confidently out of conformity and onto His radar.
--Eric Velazquez
Question: Are you doing "just enough" in the realm of health and fitness? Are you challenging your body each and every day? Have you become content with doing the same workout at the same pace or with the same weights? How we care for our bodies can reflect the love of the One who created them. Do you think your health can be a witness to those around you?
Be First
"Peter again denied it, and at once the rooster crowed." --John 18:27
Read: John 18
I can relate to Peter. In one moment, he declares adamantly he would never deny he knew who Jesus was; the next, he does it not once...not twice...but thrice. But still, what motivates me about Peter was that while he wasn't perfect, he was the one who stepped up. He wasn't always right, but he was never in doubt. First to reach for his sword to defend the Lord (only to be taught a quick lesson in self-control), and first to get out of the boat (only to be the example of how we sink without faith). But if you notice a common thread in the stories of Peter, the more he was first to fall, the more he learned to stand.
In our pursuit of a stronger faith, as well as to better health, we often make bold declarations that we will pray more, train more, and eat better...only to do the exact opposite the next moment. But friends, take courage. Keep being first. Set the pace with your family and friends. Remember, Peter knows what it's like to declare and fail, and to step out and sink. Pursuing obedience is a staggering undertaking. Fortunately, like Peter the pacesetter, we have a Savior who reaches further than the fall.
--Jimmy Peña
3 TIPS FOR FAT LOSS Master these simple tips to start losing inches and pounds
1 CARDIO TIMING: The best cardio approach is to find a program and stick to it. But if you want to maximize those minutes spent in a sweat, perform your sessions before breakfast or after lifting weights. During these two windows, your body is in a carbohydrate depleted state. And since stored carbs (glycogen) are your body's preferred source of fuel, a lack of them will cause your body to burn fat for fuel faster.
2 CARB TAPER: People like to occasionally go on carbohydrate droughts, opting for ultra-restrictive diets that limit this macronutrient for extended periods of time. But that is ultimately unsustainable. A better approach is to choose mostly slow-digesting, healthy carbs, such as those found in oatmeal, whole-grain foods, vegetables and brown rice. But you can take that a step further by limiting your carb consumption later in the day, when your body is more apt to store them as fat. Have the majority of your healthy carbs at breakfast, then have progressively less as the day wears on.
3 TRAIN HEAVY: Many people are afraid of training with "heavy" weights for fear of injury or, as with many women, for fear of becoming bulky. But lifting progressively heavier weights is really just a sure-fire way to drastically alter your body composition. When possible, train with weight loads that bring about failure around 8-12 reps. This will build more muscle. More muscle means more burned calories while at rest. More burned calories at rest means less stored bodyfat. Research shows that training heavy elevates metabolism higher and for longer than training with higher reps and lighter weight. (And don't worry ladies, "bulking up" from weight training is more of an old wives' tale than solid science!)
Jimmy Pena to Appear on FOX's Good Day Atlanta
This Wednesday, February 8, those in the Atlanta (Georgia) market will be able to watch PrayFit founder Jimmy Pena LIVE on FOX's Good Day Atlanta. The segment, in which Jimmy will discuss health as a means of praise, will air between 9:00-9:45 am (EST). Jimmy will also chat about the PrayFit 33-Day Total Body Challenge (Lionsgate) and demonstrate a few exercises that people can do at home to start working toward healthier, leaner bodies. For more information on Good Day Atlanta, visit them on the web at www.myfoxatlanta.com or follow them at Twitter.
Summary: Who: Jimmy Pena, founder of PrayFit Where: FOX 5's Good Day Atlanta Day: Wednesday, February 8 Time: Between 9:00-9:45 a.m.
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Sown Up With Love
"He is before all things, and in him all things hold together." --Colossians 1:17
Read: Colossians 1
To imagine God carefully knitting our souls together is, well, tough to imagine. It's easier to picture Him forming mountains than it is to see him fashioning hearts. But nothing in all creation was created with more care. Compared to you, Everest is a mole hill and the Sahara is a single grain of sand. Are the heavens amazing? Absolutely. Does the earth pronounce His splendor? Without a doubt. But only you and I were sown up with one distinguishing trait and something no star above can claim: choice.
And much like an artist puts a signature on his work, God signed us. That's right. In our very cells, God made His mark. But first, remember those goosebumps we talked about earlier this week? I think He made them for times like this. Pictured here is the actual structure of the protein molecule that binds all of our cells together: Scientists call it laminin, but let's just call it love.
--Jimmy Peña
Question: Isn't it amazing how we're held together? From Heaven down to earth, it's all about the Cross. What will you do today to protect what protects you?
WEEK IN REVIEW Revisiting a week's worth of faith- and fitness-building
FAITH
You, He Knitted: After spraying the cosmos with galaxies, He gave you goosebumps
Here I Am To Worship: Lower bodyfat and stronger muscles are just byproducts of obedience
Can't Be Silent: Let your body be the music in the song of creation
What Do You See, Lord?: What can He see in you that you can't see in yourself?
(Laminin source: Louie Giglio's "How Great is Our God")
FITNESS
Workout: Build and burn at home with this quickie workout
Nutrition: Use these fixes to "healthify" your bread pudding
Video: Use this exercise demo to build picture perfect form on a key exercise
Community: Use this topic index to get involved with the PrayFit community
Can't Be Silent
“‘I tell you,’” he replied, “‘if they keep quiet, the rocks will cry out.’” –Luke 19:40
Read: Luke 19:28-40
The song of creation. Can you hear it? You and I are God’s special guests in a masterpiece performed in His honor that He conducts. Not only that, He’s given us “first chair.” In orchestra speak, first chair is reserved for the one who is both most capable and responsible, regardless of the instrument they play. You and I are active participants in a grand arrangement entitled, 'Creation.'
When the Pharisees demanded Jesus to quiet the praise of His disciples, He assured them that if the disciples hush, they would literally hear rock music. But the idea of God’s people being quiet is probably as sad a commentary as I’ve ever read…like a father who comes home to a silent family oblivious to his presence, or a mom who has never heard her children say, "I love you." Friends, the God of wonder, who has a beyond-conceivable love and unbelievable future for us is worthy to be praised with everything we have — our minds, our money, our time, and yes, our bodies.
The song of creation. Are you playing it? It’s your life. Your cue! You can’t be silent. He gave you the music. You are the music. Just read the notes and watch the Master. You’re in the first chair. Be amazed…and play.
--Jimmy Peña
EXERCISE IN FOCUS: Push-Up
Our workout of the week, a home-based strength-and-conditioning gem, includes the push-up. Here's a closer look at this staple exercise.
Standard Push-Up | Focus: Chest, shoulders, back, abs
Get into a push-up position with your body in a straight line, feet together, hands wider than shoulder-width apart and your eyes focused on the floor. Press yourself up to full arm extension, keeping your abs tight and back straight. Squeeze your arms and chest at the top then lower yourself to the start and repeat. Don’t bounce your chest off the floor, but rather start each rep when your chest reaches a point an inch or so away from the floor.
PrayFit Featured on Beliefnet
One of the nation's premier faith-based websites, Beliefnet.com, featured PrayFit's 33-Day Total Body Challenge DVD (Lionsgate) this morning. Beliefnet, according to its website, is "designed to help people meet their own religious and spiritual needs" and "provides information, inspiration, community features, video and more."
Beliefnet has become an internet juggernaut, capturing nearly 6,000,000 unique visits per month.
"To have our DVD recognized by such an influential website is no small feat," said Eric Velazquez, PrayFit's VP and Editorial Director. "It reaffirms the fact that Jimmy's message of health and fitness as a means of praise are sorely needed in the church and in families everywhere."
PrayFit's first DVD has drawn praise from a number of media outlets since its release in December and has spent 30 days in the No. 1 spot of Amazon's hot new releases in faith & spirituality.
>> BELIEFNET: PrayFit's 33-Day Total Body Challenge (includes video)
PrayFit in Los Angeles Sentinel
"PrayFit: 33-Day Total Body Challenge," by Lionsgate, is the first DVD effort from exercise physiologist Jimmy Pena -- but it's not his last. Pena has scored a hit with this first foray into home workouts, with the disc reaching No. 1 on Amazon's list of hot new releases in faith & spirituality. Today, the Los Angeles Sentinel printed an interview with Pena in which he discusses the DVD and PrayFit's overall commitment to greater faith and fitness.
>> LOS ANGELES SENTINEL: PrayFit Improves Body and Spirit
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EXTRA Goes Behind the Scenes of PrayFit 33 DVD
NBC's EXTRA went behind the scenes of the PrayFit 33-Day Total Body Challenge (Lionsgate Entertainment) last weekend! See exclusive interviews with PrayFit founder Jimmy Pena and find out what it took to put together Amazon's hottest-selling DVD in Faith & Spirituality by clicking the link below.
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PrayFit DVD No. 1 in Hot New Releases
"PrayFit: 33-Day Total Body Challenge" by Lionsgate is one of the hottest new releases on Amazon, one of the world's largest online retailers. The first DVD from PrayFit includes a complete exercise program, powerful devotions and a workout journal to track progress.
"PrayFit: 33-Day Total Body Challenge" by Lionsgate is one of the hottest new releases on Amazon, one of the world's largest online retailers. The first DVD from PrayFit includes a complete exercise program, powerful devotions and a workout journal to track progress.
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PrayFit Relaunches Website
In keeping with the season of renewal, PrayFit debuted a new-look website today. The new site features an upgraded aesthetic, better social networking tools and an embedded microsite to showcase PrayFit's first DVD project.
In keeping with the season of renewal, PrayFit debuted a new-look website today. Team PrayFit worked with developer Cary Scott to implement the extensive overhaul which features an upgraded aesthetic, better social networking tools and an embedded microsite to showcase PrayFit's first DVD project. Among the other changes... LISTEN: Now you can listen to a wide selection of PrayFit Daily devotionals, as read by founder Jimmy Pena. Click on LISTEN in the top navigation!
SHOP: Visit our updated store for new products, apparel, designs and colors with greater ease. Click on STORE up top to get started.
EVENTS: Interested in having PrayFit at your next church service or community event? Visit our new SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS page for more info.
Check out the rest of our updates by giving the site a quick click-through. And be sure to use our update social networking tools at the top of each page to help us get more eyes on PrayFit in 2012!
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