During the past week we've discussed a number of great links; on Google+, Twitter, the Forums and so on. Here are a few of my favourites.
Shoulders seen better days? Grab The Rotater. Beautiful thing.
LUMOback : This is a great idea. A device worn on a belt around the waist (backwards) looks at the shape of your lower back to determine posture. Vibrates when you slouch; as well as saving the data for your physiotherapist or chiropractor. Love it.
HealthTap : Interesting approach to healthcare - the ability to discuss things with thousands of doctors via your mobile device, for a small monthly fee.
Strength Kit : we've shared an incredible number of free resources over the years. Various ebooks, guides and newsletters.
NutritionRank : Another player joins the nutritional data space - NutritionRank. Great to see; though I'm really looking forward to seeing what happens when this information simply forms part of other products.
Brain trace can detect autism : The BBC noted an interesting study at Boston Children's Hospital which is looking at EEG as a diagnostic tool for those with autism. Very promising indeed.
NB : to see all of these as they appear (and to share your own thoughts on things), the simplest way is to follow me on Google+. You'll see these, and a whole lot more.
Scott Andrew Bird is a writer, photographer and a guy who just loves this stuff. He's been at home in front of a computer for more years than he cares to remember (OK, 30) and is now making amends for years of many mistakes noted in the De-constructing computer guy articles (part 2) on T-Nation.
Stalkers may wish to track his every move via Twitter or Google+; everyone else is cordially invited to hop over to his online home. Enjoy.
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When it comes to body transformation - whether that's an increase in strength, packing on a bit of muscle or losing a bit of excess fat - this is the perfect place to start. Dr Berardi's Precision Nutrition.
If you've ever watched a Bruce Lee film and marveled at his strength, speed, agility, endurance, flexibility or muscularity, this book should take pride of place in your collection. Unlike many other writings covering everything from Lee's training methods to nutrition, this book is based not on the recollections of people around him; but on Lee's own notes. Brilliant.
For a full list of what we're reading and watching at the moment, just head over to the Recommended Books & DVDs page. See you there.