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6Jan/11Off

The Shake Weight for Midshipmen! (Best 2010 Army Navy Spirit Video)

This video has been named the Best Spirit Spot for 2010 by MilitaryTimes.com: militarytimes.com Introducing the Shake Weight for Midshipmen! Not to be confused with the Shake Weight for women...it's guaranteed to kick a midshipmen's butt in just 6 minutes a day. What are you waiting for you sea men? Order yours today! Oh...and Go Army, Beat Navy!

5Jan/11Off

Mesothelioma from Navy? Army? Refinery?

Did you work in an occupation where you were exposed to asbestos products? Did you work with or close to people who used asbestos products on a daily basis? Whether you spent your working life in a construction trade, in a shipyard, at a power plant, as a firefighter, or for a company that mined or manufactured asbestos products, you were exposed to dangerous asbestos fibers and dust. Find out more about how Weitz & Luxenberg can help you: www.weitzlux.com

28Oct/10Off

Motley Abs #1 Advanced 5 minute Dynamite six pack workout!

From www.motleyfitness.com Five minutes of ab flattening, tightening, ripping, toning, strengthening, and stretching with master fitness instructor Sean Vigue! Grab your mat and follow me to a healthier body inside and out. Stay tuned for more Motley Abs. Go to www.motleyfitness.com and sign-up for my FREE workout Podcast!

20Oct/10Off

Shaun T’s Insanity – MELT the Belly Fat & Avoiding Injury! [As Seen on The Tyra Banks Show]

**Shaun T's Insanity - As Seen on The Tyra Banks Show!** Today's topic: working out while injured and a couple of nutrition tips to lose the belly fat! --- Try Insanity: beachbodycoach.com Try Shakeology: myshakeology.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Youtube: www.youtube.com

4Sep/10Off

Pt 1: “Level 2″ First Aid Kit Review by Nutnfancy

Part 1 of 5 //////////////////// My experiences in the outdoors led me to my Level 2 First Aid Kit concept. More capable in depth and breadth than my also-reviewed "Level 1" First Aid Kit, my Level 2 kit will weigh more and be bulkier but can better handle medium medical emergencies. The kit shown focuses on capabilities in ROL (Rule of Law) situations where the priority is to stabilize the patient and effect transport to better facilities and care (when necessary). In group or vehicular outings, the increased size and weight of a typical Level 2 is more do-able. Similar to the Level 1, this kit still has an emphasis on stemming blood loss, disinfecting, pain stoppage, wound dressing, and bandage exchange. Size and weight are still players in this 5 lb kit and I don't achieve the capabilities of Level 3 or Paramedic-level lifesaving kit. As I say in the vid, that type of kit requires medical training and its use comes with extra liability and concerns as a first responder. However I have the Level 2 kit shown has handled my encountered medical situations adequately and absolutely blows away any other kits I've encountered along this POU. Components of the kit and the foundational "Nutnfancy" philosophies involved are explained. An annotated list of my typical Level 2 Kit may be forthcoming (another project!). Compared to even a quality first aid kit, like ones from Adventure Medical Kits this version has more depth ie multiples of common use items which can better handle ...

   
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