Breakfast or morning Snack: Scrambled egg on whole-grain toast; oatmeal with raisins, fresh fruit;bagel or muffin with low-fat cream cheese & all fruit jam, low-fat yogurt; a veggie omelet.
Mini-Meals: Protein shake or bar, halved sandwich; eat half as a mini meal and half for lunch.
Snacks: bananas, tomatoes, walnuts, fruits, dairy products, chicken, turkey, white fish, salsa or bean dip, pita & hummus.
Lunch: Keep it light, low in fat and protein. Turkey sandwich with soup; salad with chicken or tuna. Sandwich on whole wheat or pita; hearty vegetable or chicken soup with bread and salad. Avocado mixed with salsa, canned salmon and tuna on rye crackers, broiled chicken, or fish with a side salad.
Dinner: For a good night sleep, choose pasta, rice dishes, bean soups, cooked vegetables like broccoli, baked yams or squash, salads, fish.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Before you Quit, Read This.

The first strategy of many who are faced with a problem is to quit. But a man who suffered such severe burns on his legs that he faced amputation- he didn't quit. Glen Cunningham became the most successful distance runner of his time.
And a man with less than one year of formal education didn't quit. Abraham Lincoln became the most revered president we ever had.
And a fragile boy in Scotland, bedridden most of this childhood, didn't quit. Robert Louis Stevenson became such a masterful storyteller, your great-grandchildren will cherish his books as you did.
Now, if you had all three of those strikes against you, nobody would blame you for quitting. But unless your legs are severely burned, and you're fragile you have to stay in bed, and you never graduated from second grade, why don't you turn around and get back to work. Maybe we'll be writing about you someday!
The story of successful people, wherever they may be found, running a home, earning a black belt, achieving business success or success in any kind of endeavor- is the story of people who wouldn't quit.
It makes you wonder how many people have stopped just short of winning everything they could possibly want- maybe just inches, just one day short of victory.
Kingdom Karate World Group LLC. 562 Union avenue. Belleville, NJ 07109. (973)450-4200
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Kingdomkarateworldgroup Instructors



Kingdom Karate World Group LLC
562 Union Avenue
Belleville, NJ 07109
973-450-4200
www.kingdomkarateworld.com
email:kkwg.belleville@gmail.com
Our Instructors
Kingdom Karate World Group LLC of Belleville, NJ introducing our instructor Sensei Lee Charles holds several degrees in the martial arts- obtained after 48 years of training experiences: A certified 5th degree (Dan) black belt and Chief Instructors of Shotokan Karate-Do International Federation of New Jersey, SKIF of West Palm Beach, Florida, and SKIF of Georgia. He has taught the martial arts to over 500 children. He is the creator of “Dojo-Masters”(a martial arts board game) he has also appeared in several films: Toxic Avenger, 2019 After The Fall of New York and C.H.U.D. Sensei Lee has provided personal protection to the stars of music, and television programs such as: Michael Jackson and The Jackson’s, Whitney Houston, Madonna , Natalie Cole and so on.
Instructor Joseph has experience in Jiu-jitsu and Judo as well as the basics in boxing and also belay-certified and has recently taken up top-rope climbing and bouldering as active hobbies also an EMT.
Instructor Silas Havard is a first degree black from Di-Cervo’s Karate & Kickboxing, has over 13 years of training in Shotokan and kickboxing, also trained under sensei Darryl in Hapkido. He has traveled to China to train in the martial arts and was invited to the 2005 Olympic in Jamaica. He is currently attending St. John’s University majoring in business Marketing.
Instructor Omar S. Leverett holds a 1st degree black belt in Goshi Shun Karate and taekwondo has over 23 years of martial arts training. Assistant Instructor to Master Ali Cooper of Goshi Shun and sensei Timothy of ninja Ryu Karate Do. Chris Gatling Center-assistant martial arts instructor to Grandmaster Timothy Holmes of the Ninga Ryu Karate Do System. He is a summer camp instructor at Urban League of Essex County and a teacher assistant at Dionne Warwick Institute of Economics Washington Academy School of Music
Assistant Instructors: Barros Thomas, Barros Tommy, Dalia Gary black belt, Gabrielle Diaz-Cervo black belt , Anthony Diaz-Cervo junior black belt
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
5 Fruits That Fight Disease
5 Fruits That Fight Disease
By Laurie Saloman
Reviewed by QualityHealth's Medical Advisory Board
Reviewed by QualityHealth's Medical Advisory Board
There's a world beyond the same old apples and oranges you've been buying forever. For starters, certain fruits have been shown to lower cholesterol levels and even ward off certain cancers. So, the next time you're in the produce aisle or the local farmers' market, don't pass the following fruits by.
1. Papaya. Long popular in Asian and Latin cultures, the exotic papaya deserves to appear on more Americans' tables. Why? Simply put, this long or round orange fruit is a nutritional powerhouse, bursting with Vitamin C as well as folate and potassium. It's terrific blended into smoothies, diced into green salads, or topped with cantaloupe for a refreshing summer lunch or snack.
2. Mangosteen. Touted as curing everything from migraines to cancer, the Southeast Asian mangosteen (not related to the mango) is the latest export to rock the health headlines, particularly in juice, puree or extract form. The fruit is rich in antioxidants, but many experts warn against placing too much faith in its curative powers. According to the American Cancer Society, early studies suggest it may prove beneficial to acne sufferers, and lab tests on rats revealed that the fruit may possibly slow the growths of certain cancers. But since so many health claims have been made about the mangosteen, skeptics urge consumers to exercise caution when buying mangosteen products from independent distributors.
1. Papaya. Long popular in Asian and Latin cultures, the exotic papaya deserves to appear on more Americans' tables. Why? Simply put, this long or round orange fruit is a nutritional powerhouse, bursting with Vitamin C as well as folate and potassium. It's terrific blended into smoothies, diced into green salads, or topped with cantaloupe for a refreshing summer lunch or snack.
2. Mangosteen. Touted as curing everything from migraines to cancer, the Southeast Asian mangosteen (not related to the mango) is the latest export to rock the health headlines, particularly in juice, puree or extract form. The fruit is rich in antioxidants, but many experts warn against placing too much faith in its curative powers. According to the American Cancer Society, early studies suggest it may prove beneficial to acne sufferers, and lab tests on rats revealed that the fruit may possibly slow the growths of certain cancers. But since so many health claims have been made about the mangosteen, skeptics urge consumers to exercise caution when buying mangosteen products from independent distributors.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Kingdom Karate World Group Creeds cont.
2004 Creed
2003 is ________
It’s time for something ________
Now it’s 2004
And we’re ready to ________!
2005 Creed
In ’96 it all _________
For 8 years we _________ the ________
Now it’s 2005
And we are going to _________!
2006 Creed
Now it’s ________
So, let it rain
Let it rain
Let it rain! _______!!
2007 Creed
2008 Creed
_____ ______ since 2007
Looking out for ________ ______
Hey _______ ________
Lets be _______ in 2008!
2009 Creed
In 2007 we _______. In 2008 we _______.
Now it’s 2009;
And it’s our _______ to _______.!
2003 is ________
It’s time for something ________
Now it’s 2004
And we’re ready to ________!
2005 Creed
In ’96 it all _________
For 8 years we _________ the ________
Now it’s 2005
And we are going to _________!
2006 Creed
Now it’s ________
So, let it rain
Let it rain
Let it rain! _______!!
2007 Creed
2008 Creed
_____ ______ since 2007
Looking out for ________ ______
Hey _______ ________
Lets be _______ in 2008!
2009 Creed
In 2007 we _______. In 2008 we _______.
Now it’s 2009;
And it’s our _______ to _______.!
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