Body and Machine

KASITA

I realize I look just a tad grumpy in my picture here, but when you find out how I arrived, you’ll understand. Somebody just left me here outside the volunteer entrance to the shelter. I don’t think I did anything wrong, but for whatever reason I wound up here.
Since nobody provided any background to accompany me, I can’t even tell you what happened to my tail. I still have a bit of one, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to notice that mine doesn’t look like the other cat tails in this place. Lucky for me its loss does not interfere with me in any physical way, and the other cats have been nice about not making fun of me.
I think people are ok. I want to interact with them on my terms. If I want my ears or back scratched, I’ll come over to you. And, at this point, I am definitely not a lap cat. By the way, I really like to be brushed down my back. So if you are in the socialization room with me, please make sure you have a brush or comb handy. See what a polite cat I am; I said please!
Like all the others here, I’m looking for my own home. If you don’t mind me setting the interaction rules, then perhaps I’m the one for you!  Please come meet me at Animal Friends!

Lookin’ to Score a Free Z1R Helmet?

If you could use a new helmet then here is an awesome chance for you to score one. All you have to do is “Like” Z1R on facebook and your name will be entered in a contest  in which Z1R will be selecting two Facebook fans to receive a free helmet on Sept. 20th. Two randomly selected names will be drawn at 10am PST and winners will be contacted. Those winners will be able to choose one helmet from the Phantom, Ace, Jimmy, Roost 3, and Nomad lines. Check the Z1R site to see the helmets and head on over to the Z1R facebook page to sign up for your chance to win.

Aerobic vs. Anaerobic

You have probably heard the terms aerobic and anaerobic from instructors in an exercise class.  What do these terms actually mean and are they important for your exercise program?

We decided to research it further and here is what we found out…. this info will prove to be invaluable to helping you reach your fitness goals!

the terms “aerobic” and “anaerobic” refer to the presence and absence of oxygen. The majority of our cells prefer to get their energy by using oxygen to fuel metabolism.  During exercise with adequate fuel and oxygen (i.e., aerobic), muscle cells can contract repeatedly without fatigue.  During anaerobic or non-oxygen conditions (i.e., higher intensity exercise), muscle cells must rely on other reactions that do not require oxygen to fuel muscle contraction.  This anaerobic metabolism in the cells produces waste molecules that can impair muscle contractions.  We call this deterioration in performance fatigue.

Fatigue causes you to experience added discomfort and weakening muscles.  Eventually you will need to slow down and lower your exercise intensity.  Slowing down allows the muscles to once again rely solely on aerobic metabolism and support the removal or chemical conversion of waste molecules.

while at rest, we rely on aerobic metabolism to fuel almost all our body’s needs for energy.  As we start to exercise, such as progressing from sitting to a slow walk, the increased energy needs of muscle contraction require that we increase our breathing and oxygen intake.  So long as we increase our exercise intensity slowly, we can maintain our muscles’ dependence on aerobic metabolism, and we don’t experience symptoms of fatigue.

As exercise intensity increases, the need for energy release eventually exceeds that which can be supplied by aerobic metabolism.  Our muscles simply need more reactions to support the energy demand. Therefore, anaerobic contribution to metabolism increases.  When this happens, we refer to this change in metabolism as a metabolic threshold.  This metabolic threshold represents the exercise intensity where we start to produce those waste products of anaerobic metabolism that can eventually lead to fatigue.  You see this all the time when watching endurance Olympic events, such as a long distance running race.  The athletes run at a pace that hovers around their metabolic threshold, and they can only afford to run faster than this pace near the end of the race.  If they increase their pace too early in the race, then they fatigue too early and need to slow down to below their metabolic threshold to recover from the fatigue inducing waste products.

So how do these terms relate to you? Well, it depends on your circumstance and goals.  Most of us are non-competitive or non-elite active individuals, who just want to exercise to gain health benefits, feel good and possibly lose weight.  Aerobic exercise conditions enable you to exercise for long periods of time, potentially benefiting from the sustained energy expenditure (i.e., calories burned).  Aerobic exercise tends to be less stressful to muscles, joints, and your heart, which may be important for individuals with arthritis, heart disease, or high blood pressure.  However, to more rapidly improve your exercise capacities, tolerance, and performance, some anaerobic exercise training is a necessity.  Therefore, performing anaerobic exercise is typically more important for competitive athletes.

When starting a training program, most trainers like to have their clients/athletes start with lower intensity exercise (i.e., aerobic exercise).  However, a high reliance on anaerobic metabolism is unavoidable for some types of exercise or activities.  For instance, lifting weights is anaerobic.  That is why muscles fatigue so rapidly with this type of training.  Other types of activities, such as walking up stairs, can also be anaerobic – especially if you are unfit or climb too fast.

Quail Porsche Race Car Classic October 2011

What Garage-Girl wouldn’t want to attend this event????
On Sunday, October 16, 2011, the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation and the world-renowned UCSF Thoracic Oncology Program will be hosting the exclusive QUAIL PORSCHE RACE CAR CLASSIC in Carmel, California. This is going to be a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of vintage Porsche race cars from 1950-1965, coming from around the globe.  No doubt this will be a unique and unforgettable experience.  Over 3,500 attendees are expected, including special honored guests and celebrities. With your all-inclusive ticket, join in celebrating the glorious racing history and great victories of these classic Porsche race cars while feasting on local gourmet specialties and sipping heavenly wines from thirty leading wineries. Attendees will also receive commemorative gifts with their ticket purchase. For more info please visit http://www.2011PorscheRaceCarClassic.com

NUZ

Nuz is sure to melt your heart when she nuzzles against your face and gives you kitty kisses. She is shy around people at first, but when she warms up to them, her affectionate personality is revealed and she will cuddle and play. Nuz was surrendered to Animal Friends because her owner was not able to keep her due to financial reasons. Now, Nuz spends her days waiting to find her forever family and get another chance at a happy life.
In her previous home, Nuz lived with dogs and other cats, so she is comfortable with having furry roommates. Nuz has never lived with children, but her previous owner predicted that she will be shy around children and hide when they are around.
Nuz is an affectionate, loving cat, who enjoys playing with small stuffed animals, cuddling, and being groomed. Even though Nuz is shy when she first meets people, she would love for you to stop by Animal Friends and pay her a visit. When given the chance, she will open up to you and win over your heart.

DARWIN

What a good dog! Darwin likes other dogs and is friendly and social with them.  He isn’t so sure about humans yet, though. Darwin wants attention and comes over when called, but since people haven’t always been kind to him, he holds back for a little while. He’s become a lot more trusting since coming to Animal Friends, but Darwin is still sensitive about his feet and tail. He is learning to trust that people mean him no harm..
Darwin needs a handler willing to work on behavior and has some knowledge of his breed. Cattle dogs like a job to do, so lessons would be great! A family with older teens (or adults only) is recommended. Come see his lovely eyes, surrounded by his beautiful brown fur here at Animal Friends.

Spectro Oils and PowerSport Institute Partner for Education

Spectro Oils has recently gotten on board with The PowerSport Institute of Cleveland Ohio to help train students on motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATV’s, Utility Vehicles and watercraft.
Spectro Performance Oil products span the complete range of full synthetic and petroleum lubricants for all classes of “powersports” engines and transmission applications.  The Spectro line also includes a wide range of suspension fluids, fork oils, brake fluids, coolants, chain lubes/waxes, filter cleaners and oils, and protection/appearance products. In addition Spectro offers technical assistance, specialty blending and manufacturing services, and provides customized products for motorcycle and automobile engines, transmissions, drive train builders and racing teams.
Bernie Thompson, Campus Director of PowerSport Institute, said, “The wide range of excellent Spectro products is a great fit for us.  Spectro has brought us the opportunity and expertise to  provide additional knowledge to our students on quality lubricants they will be using in the field.” To learn more about the PowerSport Institute visit the site here

Angelia Boot

Fall is in the air, there is no denying it, the nights are coming on sooner and the air is getting cooler. For most of us riding enthusiasts this time of year proves to be the best riding weather, the bikes run so much better and we feel so much more comfortable in our riding gear to keep us protected. We found a riding boot that offers all the needed support as well as some needed warmth! The Angelia boot by Harley-Davidson Footwear offers a cushioned breathable, full thermal lining sock  that really provided our “footsie’s” with some added warmth especially noticeable the other night on a long cool ride home. Encountering some rain we were just as pleased to find our feet 100% dry as these boots are waterproof! Love that!  We also enjoyed how these boots are lightweight and were comfortable enough to walk around all day at the drive inn theatre car cruise we rode too.   Oh Yeah, and these boots look pretty hot next to a shovelhead too!  Check ’em out online at Harley-Davidson Footwear.com

Adoption Success; Bobo!

As you all know everyone here at Garage-Girls are supporters of Animal Adoption,  Sara is a volunteer at Animal Friends in Pittsburgh and we proudly support all they do.  In hopes to encourage more people  to adopt we asked that you, our friends send in your adoption Success stories, this one will warm your heart sent in by the Peacock Family… If you would like to share your story with photo please send to sara@garage-girls.com

“My husband and I adopted our Black Lab, Bobo in 2001.  He was about 3 when we got him. He has been the best dog ever and goes just about everywhere with us.  A funny story is last year our family which includes my husband, daughter Lily (9), daughter Willow (5), Bobo who is now about 12 and myself traveled to North Carolina together for a nine hour trip in a Lincoln Town car yes, all of us in that car!  Haha,  Well after a few hours of Bobo being basically on top of Willow while she slept, I turned around and was like “Move over Bobo what is wrong with you!?!?”.  Well Bobo’s collar tag had gotten caught in Willows hair and he couldn’t move, and he had drooled all over her head!! We laughed so hard!  Another funny thing about Bobo is he lets himself out and in the front screen door, we always joke that if he just had pose-able thumbs he would move out and get a job!    Lastly, he cannot be left at home with any windows open, and I stress any!!!  We have a 2 story home that we have returned to, only to find Bobo had riped the screen and jumped on to our covered porch to let himself out!!!!!  This has happened 3 times, we left them open 2 times on purpose because we just couldn’t believe he would do this!!!

Bobo is the most wonderful dog anyone could ask for, we are blessed to be the family that has gotten to share so many years with him and when it is his time to leave us, we know we will have a special angel dog in heaven and never will we find another one on earth like Bobo!”   Thanks, The Peacock Family