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MY QUEST FOR BURGER PERFECTION WHY I ATE MY WAY ACROSS AMERICA, ONE HAMBURGER AT A TIME
If the month of May had a taste, I think it would be the savory, juicy, umami-rich flavor of a perfectly grilled hamburger. For me, burgers are synonymous with spring. As soon as the weather gets nice, you can find me in the backyard firing up the grill. I always use the same recipe when I make burgers at home. I pull out a bowl and add some quality ground beef, shredded cheddar, crumbled bacon (yes, IN the burger — everything's better with bacon), Worcestershire sauce, a little bit of teriyaki sauce, and a dash of salt and pepper. Then I mix it all up and shape the patties in silicone egg molds to get them perfectly round. Finally, it’s time to then toss them on the grill. The smell alone is enough to make my whole family follow their noses to the backyard! My homemade patties are pretty delicious, but they aren’t my all-time favorite burgers. As you probably know, I love food and am always on the hunt for the best of everything: the best burger, the best pizza, the best pasta, etc. When my wife and I were traveling physical therapists, we took our food quest nationwide. In every town we lived in or visited, we tested out the best local spots. One of the tastiest burgers I chowed down on during that time was the famous Big Miner Burger at Miner’s Drive-In in Yakima, Washington. The restaurant has been slinging burgers since 1948, and it showed. The Big Miner lived up to its name. The thin patty came out on a huge 6-inch bun loaded with tomato, lettuce, and onion. As you can see from the photo, I could hardly get my mouth around it for a bite! Looking back, it’s funny to think I traveled all over the country looking for the best burger only to find it when I came home to West Connecticut from California. In 2009, I sat down at a Five Guys (a restaurant known for their burgers and fries) for the first time. Californians make a big deal out of In-N-Out Burger, but it has nothing on Five Guys. If I had to choose one burger to eat for the rest of my life, it would be the Five Guys’ bacon double with full-size fries. I love the fries almost as much as I love the burger. The portions are insane, and if you’ve been to Five Guys, then you know it’s not a legitimate paper bag of their fries unless grease is seeping out of the bottom. If the bag isn’t wet, I don’t want it!
This year, I learned I’m not the only one who obsesses over burgers in May. It’s actually National Burger Month! So, I decided to poll the rest of our team here at Advanced Physical Therapy Terryville and get their thoughts on the best burger in town. It turns out Mitchell is a burger man after my own heart. He said the Five Guys’ bacon cheeseburger was an “easy choice.” Sarah is head-over-heels for the “Cheeesy” Burger from Wayback Burgers in Bristol. It’s basically a burger grilled cheese: two beef patties and four slices of melted American on a grilled, buttered bun. For a finishing touch, they put the bun on inside out with the top and bottom facing the patties. Wild! “I get their house-made chips on the side, which are to die for!” Sarah says. Liz, meanwhile, is all about the Tavern Burger at Max Burger in West Hartford. It comes piled with mushrooms, caramelized onions, smoked gouda, and tavern steak sauce. Liz just has one word for it: “Yummy!” This month, I have a new quest. I’m going to try Liz and Sarah’s favorite burgers. If this article made your mouth water, I hope you’ll join in! Just don’t forget to hit up Five Guys, too. If you love a classic burger and a bag of greasy fries, you won’t regret it. Jarred Eating the Big Miner Burger (Left) and Miner's Diner — Famous Burger Place (Right)
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STRAIGHTEN THE SLOUCH 3 TOOLS TO HELP YOU PERFECT YOUR POSTURE
Slumping our shoulders is a form of poor posture that often results in neck, shoulder, and back pain. It can be a hard habit to break, so sometimes people need a little more than self- correction to improve their posture. Enter posture correctors: tools specifically designed to help correct a person’s posture. Though they should not be used regularly, they can help remind your body of what a correct posture is and how to maintain it without support. Here are three correctors that can help you. Truweo This supporter is for anyone who is on a small budget and looking to improve their posture. The Truweo posture corrector is used by wrapping around the shoulders — both over and under clothing — and can be adjusted for optimum comfort. It is lightweight, breathable, washable, and can be worn for all activities. Whether you are sitting at a desk, working out, or walking, Truweo will be there to offer you the extra support you need. Find it now on Amazon! Forme Wearing both a corrector and a bra can be uncomfortable, which is why Forme is perfect for anyone hoping to avoid that discomfort. The Forme sports bra offers an under-bust band
for posture improvement and also includes eight functional panels to help you stay comfortable, especially during physical activity. You can find this and other health-conscious clothing items at Forme.science. Aspen If you need lower-back support, this posture corrector is a great choice. Easily fitted under or over clothes, this device can ease back pain caused by fatigued muscles, spasms, or flare-ups in addition to offering lumbar support. The Aspen Lumbar Support is completely adjustable, so you are in control of the amount of pressure applied. To learn more about this item, visit the Aspen website at AspenMP.com. Before deciding which corrector you should use, talk to your doctor. They can help you choose the best option for this journey of posture correction and overall health improvement.
AN ANCIENT PRACTICE WITH MODERN BENEFITS
GIVE TAI CHI A TRY
Yang, Chen, Wu Hao, Wu, and Sun styles. The most commonly practiced form is Yang, which places an emphasis on slow and exaggerated movements accompanied with slow, deep breaths. Because it includes gentle movements, Yang tai chi can be practiced by many individuals, regardless of their age or mobility. Tai chi is also a perfect way for anyone recovering from an injury to exercise without straining their bodies. Benefits For aging adults, tai chi offers many benefits, including balance, strength, and flexibility, which begin to fade with age but are necessary to help people stay active and reduce the risks of falling or developing arthritis. Because tai chi also focuses on the mind and breathing, it also improves mental and emotional well-being.
Martial artist and actor, Li Lianjie — aka Jet Li — is best known for his roles in the films “Fist of Legend,” “Shaolin Temple,” “Fearless,” and “Hero.” He has over 30 years of experience as a tai chi practitioner and is an advocate for the traditional Chinese martial art form. That’s because it comes with a long history that shows its many benefits.
Origins While the exact age of this martial art form is unknown, tai chi can be dated back to as far as 2,500 years ago. Tai chi, also known as tai chi chuan or qi gong, was originally created and used as a form of self-defense. However, practitioners adapted it over the centuries, and many began using it as a form of meditation and exercise. Today, tai chi includes a focus on the mind, breathing practices, body awareness, and motion through slow and deliberate movements. Practicing this discipline brings calm and balance into the mind and body, which can be integrated into every aspect of life.
Learning tai chi is easy, and it starts with attending the right class. Find a local martial arts school or consider joining Jet Li’s online academy at TaijiZen.com. Through this ancient form, you can bring peace, balance, and health into your life.
Forms Tai chi consists of several different forms, including
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‘FINALLY, A LEGIT NUTRITION STUDY!’ THE LINK BETWEEN PROCESSED FOOD AND WEIGHT GAIN
Instagram star, Doctor Mikhail “Mike” Varshavski went truly viral in 2015 after being dubbed “the sexiest doctor alive” by People magazine. Though his good looks brought him initial fame, Doctor Mike’s steadfast approach to his profession as a certified primary care physician is what keeps him relevant. Today, he shares educational videos on his YouTube channel about medicine and health. In his video, “Finally, a LEGIT Nutrition Study,” he breaks down new research on highly processed foods and our health. Studies have shown that a diet filled with highly processed food increases our risk of obesity and diseases like diabetes and heart disease. These all too common health concerns decrease our longevity, yet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports: • 42.2% of the U.S. population is considered obese. • 1 in 10 people has diabetes. • 18.2 million adults over the age of 20 have coronary artery disease, the most common type of heart disease. Despite knowing this, scientists were unsure whether these outcomes were linked to people eating highly processed foods or people not eating enough unprocessed whole foods. Doctor Mike explains that this uncertainty was due to a lack of randomized controlled studies. But in 2019, the
National Institutes of Health conducted such a study and was able to prove a causal relationship for the first time. “Eating a diet rich in highly
processed food causes weight gain,” researchers concluded.
In this study, 20 participants lived in a facility where their meals were prepared for them. For two weeks, participants received meals made only
from highly processed foods, and for the other two weeks, all meals were made with unprocessed foods. On the weeks that participants ate processed foods, they gained 2 pounds per week on average. On the weeks they ate unprocessed foods, they lost 2 pounds per week on average. The study also showed that when the participants ate only processed foods, they consumed an extra 500 calories per day. Doctor Mike theorizes that’s because those foods are addicting, they taste better, and they’re more accessible. If you’re interested in learning more about the relationship between food and health or any other medical topic, check out Doctor Mike’s YouTube channel. His fun and educational videos dive deep into these topics and offer easy-to-understand explanations.
SHAVED ASPARAGUS SALAD Inspired by ACoupleCooks.com
TAKE A BREAK!
INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
• 1 lb asparagus spears
1. With a vegetable peeler, shave each asparagus spear from tip to base. This is easiest to do if the asparagus is on a flat surface. 2. Place shaved asparagus in a bowl and blot off excess moisture with a paper towel. 3. In a separate bowl, make a vinaigrette by whisking together lemon juice, Dijon mustard, and olive oil. 4. Pour vinaigrette over shaved asparagus and add Parmesan cheese, salt, red pepper flakes, and black pepper. Toss to combine. Taste and adjust seasonings.
• 1 tbsp lemon juice
• 1 tsp Dijon mustard
• 3 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
• 3/4 cup Parmesan cheese, grated
• 1/2 tsp kosher salt
• 1/8 tsp red pepper flakes
• Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
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1. COVER TITLE 1. JARRED’S QUEST FOR BURGER PERFECTION INSIDE THIS ISSUE
2. THE SUPPORT YOUR POSTURE NEEDS
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GET YOUR HEART PUMPING AT HOME! 4 LIVING ROOM CARDIO WORKOUTS
parallel with the floor. Using your shoulder and back muscles, pull your arms toward you then back out in front, as though you were rowing a canoe. Repeat this exercise 8–10 times.
Walking for 30 minutes a day is a great way to get in some exercise, but getting in a daily walk outdoors isn’t always possible. If you're unable to enjoy your regular cardio exercise, what can you do? Try these four cardio workouts to get your heart pumping right from your living room. March in Place Marching is a great way to start slowly increasing your heart rate. Start by standing in place then lifting the legs up in a steady march, lifting each knee as high as you can without losing your balance. Make sure that you are also pumping your arms in time with your feet. For the best outcome, lift your legs 20 times. Side Steps Start by standing in the middle of the room with plenty of space for you to step left and right. Take a side step in one direction, then two side steps in the opposite direction, then move back two steps. If you’re worried about keeping your balance, try doing this within an arm’s length of a wall so you can reach out to steady yourself, and remember to keep your back straight. Repeat 20 times. Seated Rows While sitting in a chair, keep your spine straight and shoulders back. Extend your arms until they’re out in front of you,
Dance Dancing is a great cardio exercise and plenty of fun
too! Pick your favorite dance style and start moving those feet. Some styles, such as ballet or hip-hop, can be more challenging, especially if your mobility is limited. However, freestyle is plenty of fun too. No matter how you choose to dance and whether you’re by yourself, with a friend, or with your spouse, turn on some music and start grooving to your favorite tunes. A Note on Safety: Before you get started on any exercises, make sure that the space around you is safe. Give yourself plenty of room to move around so you don’t have to worry about bumping into furniture and accidentally hurting yourself. If you’re an older adult, be sure to have a stable surface nearby just in case. A chair, for example, can help you steady yourself if you begin to lose your balance.
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