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October 2011:
Congratulations and thank you to the Rise of the Deadlift Beast of the Bench Press Competitiors! Joe Atef took home the tropie for Male Best Lifter and for Best Bench Press, Lynne Bielski took home Female Best Lifter, Joe Holland recieved the award for Best Deadlift and Team Jakked took home the 1st Place Team Trophy!

June 2011:
Lea-Ann breaks 5 State Records at the Chicago Summer Bash

December 2010:
Lea-Ann wins Best Female Lifter at UPA Power weekend in Dubuque Iowa

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October 2010:
PSP featured on Powerlifting Watch website!

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May 2010:
Progressive Sports Performance's new facility is featured on Elite Fitness website!

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March 2009:
Erv competes in Illinois State Meet

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March 23-24, 2012
PSP is hosting the APF Illinois State Championships! For more info, click here or to download the entry form (pdf), click here

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Last Updated:
July 28, 2011

Health and Wellness

The Hypothyroidism Series - Part Six

When you have a thyroid disorder, it is important that you keep track of how you are feeling and to be your own advocate. If your doctor tells you that the thyroid blood work only needs to be checked annually, yet you don’t feel well, then push for an earlier screening and note your signs and symptoms. It is often that you will fall in the “normal range” on your blood values, yet not feel normal. Sometimes doctors forget that just because you are in between the lines does not mean that your body is working at its optimal level. Push your doctor to stay on top of your levels and if he/she refuses, then it is time to find a new physician. Another important key is to keep an ongoing journal of how you feel your body is functioning at all levels. Note key items; for example, if your PMS has increased, or you are more tired then normal. By tracking how you are feeling, you may be handing your doctor the key to unlock the mystery of what is malfunctioning in your body. Remember, no one knows your body better than you do. Also, read and research for yourself; after all, knowledge is power!

Resources - Web Sites

www.thyroid.org/
www.endo-society.org/
www.abbottdiagnostics.com/Your_Health/Thyroid/function.cfm
www.medicinenet.com/hypothyroidism/article.htm
www.metametrix.com
www.acam.org
www.suzannemackmd.com

Resources - Books

Thyroid Balance: Traditional and Alternative Methods for Treating Thyroid Disorders
By Glenn S. Rothfeld, M.D., M.Ac, & Deborah S. Romaine

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Hypothyroidism:
    A Simple Plan for Extraordinary Results

By Ken Blanchard, M.D., Ph.D. & Marietta Abrams Brill

Allergies and Holistic Healing: A Comprehensive Reference for Everything on Allergies -
    from Nutritional Causes to Natural Treatments

By Skye Weintraub, N.D.

Detoxification and Healing: The Key to Optimal Health
By Sidney MacDonald Baker, M.D.

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