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Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Princess Health andH+P SALE.Princessiccia
We have a bunch of random sizes to get rid of for the end of the year (yes you are getting these items for cheaper than we paid for them)!
CLICK HERE if you want more details on the items.
Sale is effective until the end of November, not in effect for the team Canada singlets. The stock is being deleted as items are purchased- so if you see it here, it's still available!
Here's the deal:
CLICK HERE if you want more details on the items.
Sale is effective until the end of November, not in effect for the team Canada singlets. The stock is being deleted as items are purchased- so if you see it here, it's still available!
Here's the deal:
- $5 off the regular price when you buy one item (i.e. regular price of the T is $25, sale is $20)
- $10 off each item when you buy TWO (i.e. T becomes $15 each, or singlet becomes $25 each)
H+P Classic T's (Regular price $25)
Sizes available:
- Women's L (2)
- Women's M (1)
H+P New Balance Team Singlet (Regular Price $35)
Sizes Available:
- Women's L (1)
- Men's S (2)
Cycling Jersey (Regular Price $74)
Sizes Available:
- Men's S (1)
- Women's M (1)
Tri Shorts (Regular Price $69)
Sizes Available:
- Women's S (1)
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Princess Health and Is Meat Unhealthy? Part I. Princessiccia
vegetarianIntroduction
At Dr. McDougall's Advanced Study Weekend, I had the opportunity to hear a number of researchers and advocates make the case for a "plant-based diet", which is a diet containing little or no animal foods. Many of them voiced the opinion that animal foods contribute substantially to the primary killers in the US, such as heart disease and cancer. Some of the evidence they presented was provocative and compelling, so it stimulated me to take a deeper look and come to my own conclusions.
No matter what the health implications of meat eating turn out to be, I respect vegetarians and vegans. Most of them are conscientious, responsible people who make daily personal sacrifices to try to make the world a better place for all of us.
My Experience with Vegetarian and Vegan Diets
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At Dr. McDougall's Advanced Study Weekend, I had the opportunity to hear a number of researchers and advocates make the case for a "plant-based diet", which is a diet containing little or no animal foods. Many of them voiced the opinion that animal foods contribute substantially to the primary killers in the US, such as heart disease and cancer. Some of the evidence they presented was provocative and compelling, so it stimulated me to take a deeper look and come to my own conclusions.
No matter what the health implications of meat eating turn out to be, I respect vegetarians and vegans. Most of them are conscientious, responsible people who make daily personal sacrifices to try to make the world a better place for all of us.
My Experience with Vegetarian and Vegan Diets
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Sunday, 19 October 2014
Princess Health andRecap: #SeanVsGill.Princessiccia
Well, the epic #SeanVsGill battle has come and gone! #TeamGill ended up walking away with a narrow victory over #TeamSean. Here is how the entire event transpired including time gaps:
Play-By-Play:
Play-By-Play:
- First in for #TeamSean was Brendan Hancock with an OUTSTANDING new personal best of 15:59. The first runner in for #TeamGill was Ahmed Ahmed with a new personal best of 16:45. Time Gap: 46s, #TeamSean leading.
- Second in for both teams was Sean from #TeamSean and Jordan from #TeamGill. They ran 16:12 and 16:54 respectively, both of which were personal bests. This increased #TeamSean's lead even further. Time Gap: 1 minute 28s, #TeamSean leading.
- In next was Coach Dyce from #TeamGill with an outstanding new personal best of 16:56, making him the 5th runner on the team to crack 17 minutes. #TeamSean had Chris Goldsworthy finish in 17:30, also a new personal best. This allowed #TeamGill to close the gap by 34 seconds. Time Gap: 54s, #TeamSean leading.
- The 4th runner in from the battle was Dave Rutherford with an outstanding time of 18:18. Kailey was the 4th runner in for #TeamSean with a massive new personal best of 19:25. This allowed for a shift in team leads by a minuscule margin. Time Gap: 13, #TeamGill leading.
- Finishing in 5th for her team, Gill was next. She ended up running a great time of 19:17. Mike was the 5th runner in for #TeamSean with a very solid time of 19:31. This solidified #TeamGill's lead. Time Gap: 27 seconds, #TeamGill WINS!
After a combined 1.5 hours of racing, #TeamGill ended up walking away with the win in an amazing come-from-behind fashion! The final gap was a mere 27 seconds, or less than 6s per runner!
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Princess Health and2014 Oktoberfest Rosters.Princessiccia
As we all know, #SeanVsGill will be going down this year at the 2014 Oktoberfest 5K. Here is a break down of intra-team race, and the team draft results.
Today, we are very excited to announce the complete team rosters for #TeamSean and #TeamGill, along with our 10K team. This will be our largest contingent ever participating in a single event with 35 runners from the team competing!
Here are the rosters:

H+P Team Gill
Gillian Willard
Jordan Schmidt
Ahmed Ahmed
Greg Dyce
Dave Rutherford
Simon Gonsalves
Candice Shrigley
Kevin Post
Maria Lucko
Cari Rastas Howard
Tim De Visser
H+P Team Sean
Sean Delanghe
Brendan Hancock
Kailey Haddock
Chris Goldsworthy
Mike Piazza
Vicki Zandbergen
Ed Shrigley
Will Spaetzel
Laura-Lee Spaetzel
Daniel Cook
Maria Llano
Jan De Visser
We also don't want to forget about our solid 10K contingent who is looking forward to battling it out on the new and improved course!
Health and Performance 10K Roster:
Nick Burt
Aron Mailman
Dragan Zubac
Sam Lalonde
Emily Hunter
Laura Hewitson
Speedy Gonsalves
Manuela Jones
Harold O'Krafka
Juan Carlos Padron
Jessica Rumfeldt
Heidi Cica
Today, we are very excited to announce the complete team rosters for #TeamSean and #TeamGill, along with our 10K team. This will be our largest contingent ever participating in a single event with 35 runners from the team competing!
Here are the rosters:

H+P Team Gill
Gillian Willard
Jordan Schmidt
Ahmed Ahmed
Greg Dyce
Dave Rutherford
Simon Gonsalves
Candice Shrigley
Kevin Post
Maria Lucko
Cari Rastas Howard
Tim De Visser
H+P Team Sean
Sean Delanghe
Brendan Hancock
Kailey Haddock
Chris Goldsworthy
Mike Piazza
Ed Shrigley
Will Spaetzel
Laura-Lee Spaetzel
Daniel Cook
Maria Llano
Jan De Visser
We also don't want to forget about our solid 10K contingent who is looking forward to battling it out on the new and improved course!
Health and Performance 10K Roster:
Nick Burt
Aron Mailman
Dragan Zubac
Sam Lalonde
Emily Hunter
Laura Hewitson
Speedy Gonsalves
Manuela Jones
Harold O'Krafka
Juan Carlos Padron
Jessica Rumfeldt
Heidi Cica
Battle of Waterloo
Finally, we can't forget that the 5K is also the 3rd and final stage of the Battle of Waterloo. Click here for a summery of Stage 2 and the current standings. At this point, H+P has a number of points of interest in this 3-race epic. The team currently occupies the entire podium with Sean (1st), Brendan (2nd) and Greg (3rd). Dave Rutherford sits in 6th, mere seconds out of 5th, and looks to be comfortably in the lead out of all masters runners.
For the women, Vicki sits in 4th place overall, but less than 10 seconds off the OA podium- can she crack it?
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Princess Health and Obesity ? Diabetes. Princessiccia
diabetes overweightA new study adds to the evidence that the prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rapidly increasing in the US, and our national weight problem is largely to blame.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) currently estimates that a jaw-dropping 33 percent of US men, and 39 percent of US women, will develop diabetes at some point in their lives (1). Roughly one out of three people in this country will develop diabetes, and those who don't manage it effectively will suffer debilitating health consequences. Has the risk of developing diabetes always been so high, and if not, why is it increasing?
In the same issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine as the low-carb vs. low-fat study, appears another study that aims to partially address this question (2).
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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) currently estimates that a jaw-dropping 33 percent of US men, and 39 percent of US women, will develop diabetes at some point in their lives (1). Roughly one out of three people in this country will develop diabetes, and those who don't manage it effectively will suffer debilitating health consequences. Has the risk of developing diabetes always been so high, and if not, why is it increasing?
In the same issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine as the low-carb vs. low-fat study, appears another study that aims to partially address this question (2).
Read more �
Monday, 13 October 2014
Princess Health and#SeanVsGill Draft Results.Princessiccia
Less than ONE week to go until the epic #SeanVsGill showdown at the Oktoberfest 5K. If you haven't already heard of this team challenge, click HERE to learn more. Later this week we will be announcing the FULL rosters if each team.
On Monday October the 6th, both teams drafted their top 5 runners. Here is how the draft went down.
(1) Coin Toss
At 6:45pm, the coin was tossed at practice. Gill calls tails, it lands heads. Sean gets to decide if he will pick first or second. Remember, the individual to pick second also picks 3rd. Sean was also required to pick a female athlete within the first 3 picks of his draft.
(2) Draft order
After reviewing his scouting reports, Sean decides he will pick first (8:45pm)
(3) Draft
Here is a review of how the draft went as shown on our live twitter feed starting at 9:00pm.
Pick #1: Team Sean takes Brendan Hancock
Pick #2: Team Gill takes Jordan Schmidt
Pick #3: Team Gill takes Ahmed Ahmed
Pick #4: Team Sean takes Kailey Haddock
Pick #5: Team Gill takes Greg Dyce
Pick #6: Team Sean takes Chris Goldsworthy
Pick #7: Team Gill takes Dave Rutherford
Pick #8: Team Sean takes Mike Piazza
Pick #9: Team Gill takes Simon Gonsalves
Pick #10: Team Sean takes Vicky Zandbergen
Who do you think has the better team?
Stay tuned for full info on the rosters coming later this week!
On Monday October the 6th, both teams drafted their top 5 runners. Here is how the draft went down.
(1) Coin Toss
At 6:45pm, the coin was tossed at practice. Gill calls tails, it lands heads. Sean gets to decide if he will pick first or second. Remember, the individual to pick second also picks 3rd. Sean was also required to pick a female athlete within the first 3 picks of his draft.
(2) Draft order
After reviewing his scouting reports, Sean decides he will pick first (8:45pm)
(3) Draft
Here is a review of how the draft went as shown on our live twitter feed starting at 9:00pm.
Pick #1: Team Sean takes Brendan Hancock
Pick #2: Team Gill takes Jordan Schmidt
Pick #3: Team Gill takes Ahmed Ahmed
Pick #4: Team Sean takes Kailey Haddock
Pick #5: Team Gill takes Greg Dyce
Pick #6: Team Sean takes Chris Goldsworthy
Pick #7: Team Gill takes Dave Rutherford
Pick #8: Team Sean takes Mike Piazza
Pick #9: Team Gill takes Simon Gonsalves
Pick #10: Team Sean takes Vicky Zandbergen
Who do you think has the better team?
Stay tuned for full info on the rosters coming later this week!
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