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		<title>Because of Reliv: I Take Mission Trips to Help Others</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 14:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mandy Manley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Rod and Rosalind Porter, Colorado Springs, Colorado Since joining Reliv in 1996, we have been able to help countless people address two of their most important concerns: health and finances. Another passion of ours is  taking mission trips to Africa, Central America and South America. We take about 2,000 pairs of glasses each trip, which are donated through the Lions Club. The vast majority of people we see have never had an eye exam and are so appreciative of our efforts. We are very thankful to the Reliv Kalogris Foundation for their ongoing support and the difference it has made in our mission work.]]>
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<p><strong>Dr. Rod and Rosalind Porter, Colorado Springs, Colorado</strong></p>
<p>Since joining Reliv in 1996, we have been able to help countless people address two of their most important concerns: health and finances. Another passion of ours is  taking mission trips to Africa, Central America and South America. We take about 2,000 pairs of glasses each trip, which are donated through the Lions Club. The vast majority of people we see have never had an eye exam and are so appreciative of our efforts. We are very thankful to the <a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/t/0/0/relivblog/~www.reliv.com/US/EN/Reliv-Kalogris-Foundation.html">Reliv Kalogris Foundation</a> for their ongoing support and the difference it has made in our mission work.</p>
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		<title>Reliv 25 Promotion: Making It Count</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 20:20:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Murphy</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[· Business Builder Tips]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Promotions can create increased &#8220;action” in your business. The Reliv 25 Conference is fast approaching – and when it gets here, you want as much action in your business as possible. In this webinar Don Gibbons talks about how you can use the Reliv 25 Promotion to maximize your action levels and increase your business. Reliv 25 Promotion: Making It Count Hosted by: Don Gibbons View the webinar now!]]>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Promotions can create increased &#8220;action” in your business. The Reliv 25 Conference is fast approaching – and when it gets here, you want as much action in your business as possible. In this webinar Don Gibbons talks about how you can use the Reliv 25 Promotion to maximize your action levels and increase your business.</p>
<p><strong>Reliv 25 Promotion: Making It Count </strong><br>
<strong>Hosted by: Don Gibbons</strong></p>
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		<title>A Guide to Cycling: Ready to Ride!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mandy Manley</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[· Healthy Living Tips]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reliv Distributor and active cyclist David Clarke shares his advice and wisdom on introductory cycling. You’ve been watching the Tour de France. You haven’t ridden a bicycle in 20 years, but you’ve decided to peel yourself off the couch! What a terrific way to get some exercise, be out of doors and enjoy the feeling of the wind through your hair. Time to Shop The first order of business: you need to purchase a bike. The local big box store is having a sale, but unless you are only going to ride to the corner grocery, you need a bicycle that fits you well. The correct size, proper seat height and positioning of the handle bars is critical for a comfortable, enjoyable ride. Your local bicycle shop, likely staffed by avid cyclists, is your best bet for finding the perfect cycle to suit your needs. You might feel overwhelmed by all the choices you’ll find at the shop. The salesperson will likely ask what sort of riding you plan to do, so have that in mind before you go. Do you plan on taking leisurely rides on paved paths? You’ll need a much different bike for this than mountain biking or riding 50-miles at a time on gravel roads. Consider your choices: Mountain bikes are designed specifically for off-roading, climbing and rough terrain Commuter bikes will be most comfortable when you can zig-zag your way through town on the way to work or to run errands Road bikes have very slim tires and offer varied seating positions for long rides on paved roads Hybrids can accommodate riding on a road and modest off-road trails There are also beach bikes, recumbents and triathlon bikes to consider &#160; Find the Right Fit Once you have determined the type of riding you intend to do, the sales person will set you up with the proper size, and “fit” you to the bike, adjusting seat height and handle bar positioning. Many bicycle frames come in different sizes and they’ll make sure that you can comfortably reach the handlebars and pedals. The next thing to consider are the pedals: do you prefer clip-ins, straps or free pedals? This is something you can change at any time as your cycling progresses, but I suggest starting with free pedals until you get used to the idea of your feet being attached to the bike. Minor Adjustments Now that you’ve found a bike that fits your riding style and body frame, adjusted the seat, chosen your pedals and maybe even a bell or water bottle mount, it’s time to consider the most important accessory of all. Regardless of where you intend to ride, you need a helmet! While not required by law for adults, helmets are an absolute must. Broken bones, cuts and bruises and road rash will heal over time. A head injury on the other hand can be a devastatingly permanent injury resulting in paralysis or even death. It doesn’t take much to turn a pleasant afternoon ride into a trip to the emergency room, so protect your noggin. Accessorize After choosing a properly fitting helmet, you might want to consider riding gloves for comfort, water bottles for hydration and special cycling shoes if you are “clipping in.” A cycling jersey is also a good idea because they have pockets in the back to carry snacks, your ID, a cell phone, etc. You might want some type of bike bag or pannier to carry an extra tube, tire levers, tube repair kit (yes, you will have to change a flat at some point in your lifetime!) and your keys. A hand pump that can be attached to the Bike frame or CO2 cartridges for inflating the tubes. When riding at night (or even during the day) it would be wise to consider lights: front (white) and rear (red). The LEDs available today provide wonderfully bright light giving you excellent visibility, even in the daytime. Many red rear lights can clip onto a rack-mounted bag and be set to flash in a strobe frequency for increased visibility. Gadgets and Gears If you find yourself really enjoying cycling and spending some serious time on two wheels, you might want to consider some type of computer/GPS that can monitor speed, distance, riding time, cadence and heart rate. It’s not something you’ll need if you’re an occasional rider, but your tech-savvy side might enjoy knowing all these statistics as you pedal along. Off-road riders should consider additional safety gear like elbow pads, knee pads, shoulder/neck padding/support, ankle supports, mouth guard and goggles. Safety Tips Do everything you can do be visible. Wear bright colors, illuminate your bicycle (especially at night) and follow the rules of the road. Wear a helmet. Even if you’re just riding to the library and back, you should protect your head from a slip. Even the smallest of accidents can wreak  monumental damage. You should not ride alone, particularly in a mountain biking venue. Having a buddy along for the ride is not only safe; it’s also more enjoyable than riding alone. Learn the rules of cycling. If you are riding on roadways, remember that a bicycle is classified as a “vehicle,” and as such must obey the traffic laws of the State. Obey traffic control devices, traffic lights and stop signs. Ride on the right side of the road, with traffic. Signal your intended movements, stopping or slowing and turning. Be mindful of speed limits (I have had to “slow down” for School Zones – not bad for an old guy! I fuel my rides with ProVantage and Innergize!). If you are riding with a group of other cyclists, communication is key. ALWAYS make your intentions known to other riders in the group, particularly slowing or stopping. Never overlap wheels. Touching wheels will cause a crash. When riding as a family, keep in mind that younger riders might need more frequent breaks and should have input on how far you plan to ride. Riding on [...]]]>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Reliv Distributor and active cyclist David Clarke shares his advice and wisdom on introductory cycling.</em></p>
<p>You’ve been watching the Tour de France. You haven’t ridden a bicycle in 20 years, but you’ve decided to peel yourself off the couch! What a terrific way to get some exercise, be out of doors and enjoy the feeling of the wind through your hair.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Time to Shop</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The first order of business: you need to purchase a bike. The local big box store is having a sale, but unless you are only going to ride to the corner grocery, you need a bicycle that fits you well. The correct size, proper seat height and positioning of the handle bars is critical for a comfortable, enjoyable ride. Your local bicycle shop, likely staffed by avid cyclists, is your best bet for finding the perfect cycle to suit your needs.</p>
<p>You might feel overwhelmed by all the choices you’ll find at the shop. The salesperson will likely ask what sort of riding you plan to do, so have that in mind before you go. Do you plan on taking leisurely rides on paved paths? You’ll need a much different bike for this than mountain biking or riding 50-miles at a time on gravel roads. Consider your choices:</p>
<ul>
<li>Mountain bikes are designed specifically for off-roading, climbing and rough terrain</li>
<li>Commuter bikes will be most comfortable when you can zig-zag your way through town on the way to work or to run errands</li>
<li>Road bikes have very slim tires and offer varied seating positions for long rides on paved roads</li>
<li>Hybrids can accommodate riding on a road <i>and</i> modest off-road trails</li>
<li>There are also beach bikes, recumbents and triathlon bikes to consider</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Find the Right Fit
<br>
</strong>Once you have determined the type of riding you intend to do, the sales person will set you up with the proper size, and “fit” you to the bike, adjusting seat height and handle bar positioning. Many bicycle frames come in different sizes and they’ll make sure that you can comfortably reach the handlebars and pedals. The next thing to consider are the pedals: do you prefer clip-ins, straps or free pedals? This is something you can change at any time as your cycling progresses, but I suggest starting with free pedals until you get used to the idea of your feet being attached to the bike.</p>
<p><strong>Minor Adjustments
<br>
</strong>Now that you’ve found a bike that fits your riding style and body frame, adjusted the seat, chosen your pedals and maybe even a bell or water bottle mount, it’s time to consider the most important accessory of all. Regardless of where you intend to ride, you need a helmet! While not required by law for adults, helmets are an absolute must. Broken bones, cuts and bruises and road rash will heal over time. A head injury on the other hand can be a devastatingly permanent injury resulting in paralysis or even death. It doesn’t take much to turn a pleasant afternoon ride into a trip to the emergency room, so protect your noggin.</p>
<p><strong>Accessorize
<br>
</strong>After choosing a properly fitting helmet, you might want to consider riding gloves for comfort, water bottles for hydration and special cycling shoes if you are “clipping in.” A cycling jersey is also a good idea because they have pockets in the back to carry snacks, your ID, a cell phone, etc. You might want some type of bike bag or pannier to carry an extra tube, tire levers, tube repair kit (yes, you will have to change a flat at some point in your lifetime!) and your keys. A hand pump that can be attached to the Bike frame or CO2 cartridges for inflating the tubes.</p>
<p>When riding at night (or even during the day) it would be wise to consider lights: front (white) and rear (red). The LEDs available today provide wonderfully bright light giving you excellent visibility, even in the daytime. Many red rear lights can clip onto a rack-mounted bag and be set to flash in a strobe frequency for increased visibility.</p>
<p><strong>Gadgets and Gears
<br>
</strong>If you find yourself really enjoying cycling and spending some serious time on two wheels, you might want to consider some type of computer/GPS that can monitor speed, distance, riding time, cadence and heart rate. It’s not something you’ll need if you’re an occasional rider, but your tech-savvy side might enjoy knowing all these statistics as you pedal along.</p>
<p>Off-road riders should consider additional safety gear like elbow pads, knee pads, shoulder/neck padding/support, ankle supports, mouth guard and goggles.</p>
<p><strong>Safety Tips</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Do everything you can do be visible. Wear bright colors, illuminate your bicycle (especially at night) and follow the rules of the road.</li>
<li>Wear a helmet. Even if you’re just riding to the library and back, you should protect your head from a slip. Even the smallest of accidents can wreak  monumental damage.</li>
<li>You should not ride alone, particularly in a mountain biking venue. Having a buddy along for the ride is not only safe; it’s also more enjoyable than riding alone.</li>
<li>Learn the rules of cycling. If you are riding on roadways, remember that a bicycle is classified as a “vehicle,” and as such must obey the traffic laws of the State. Obey traffic control devices, traffic lights and stop signs. Ride on the right side of the road, with traffic. Signal your intended movements, stopping or slowing and turning. Be mindful of speed limits (I have had to “slow down” for School Zones – not bad for an old guy! I fuel my rides with <strong><a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/t/0/0/relivblog/~www.reliv.com/US/EN/Reliv-Provantage-Performance-Nutrition.html">ProVantage</a></strong><b> and </b><strong><a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/t/0/0/relivblog/~www.reliv.com/US/EN/Reliv-Innergize-Performance-Nutrition.html">Innergize!</a></strong>).</li>
<li>If you are riding with a group of other cyclists, communication is key. ALWAYS make your intentions known to other riders in the group, particularly slowing or stopping. Never overlap wheels. Touching wheels will cause a crash.</li>
<li>When riding as a family, keep in mind that younger riders might need more frequent breaks and should have input on how far you plan to ride. Riding on a designated bicycle path is a great idea if children are with you; it takes automotive traffic out of the equation.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now that you are inspired to ride, we come to the serious part. Before embarking on <i>any</i> new exercise program, see your Physician for a Physical Exam to insure that you are capable of participating in your new endeavor.</p>
<p><strong>Pace Yourself
<br>
</strong>Start slowly. Work your way up to faster paces and longer distances over time. If you will be riding with a group, my recommendation is to “ride down” with a slower group until you get comfortable riding with other cyclists and you learn more about your ride level skills. You likely won’t enjoy riding with a group where you cannot keep up pace. One, you will get dropped; and if you do not know the route, you will have difficulty finding your way back; OR, you will require someone else from the group to fall back with you to lead you home if it is a “no drop” ride. It can be embarrassing to say the least.</p>
<p>Remember the rules of the road, especially the most important one: “If it is bigger and faster, always yield!” Don’t forget that you’re on a bicycle and play it safe.</p>
<p>Stay upright, and may the wind be always at your back.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Resources</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/t/0/0/relivblog/~www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/pedbimot/bike/kidsandbikesafetyweb/">http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/pedbimot/bike/kidsandbikesafetyweb/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/t/0/0/relivblog/~www.nhtsa.gov/Bicycles">http://www.nhtsa.gov/Bicycles</a></p>
<p><a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/t/0/0/relivblog/~kidshealth.org/kid/watch/out/bike_safety.html">http://kidshealth.org/kid/watch/out/bike_safety.html</a></p>
<p><a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/t/0/0/relivblog/~bicyclesafe.com/">http://bicyclesafe.com/</a></p>
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<p><strong>Vivienne Smith Lewis,<br>
Gresham, Oregon</strong></p>
<p>I wouldn’t have been chosen as Oregon Mother of the Year if not for Reliv. It gave me my life back and my kids their mother back. It has made all the difference for us. Through hardships come blessings, and my health has been greatly improved because of Reliv. I’m able to get out of bed and be a part of their lives: take them to basketball games and piano lessons. I’m eternally grateful for these products. My husband was laid off after 19 years at his company. The way the economy was he couldn’t get an interview, let alone a job. We took hold of our Reliv business and it has truly saved us.</p>
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