Tuesday 30 July 2013

De la Torre to stay on as Mexico coach

The president of Mexico's soccer federation said Jose Manuel de la Torre would stay on as the national team's coach, though he made clear the manager is expected to lead the squad to a berth in the 2014 World Cup.

"We have the commitment and obligation to be in Brazil 2014. I have to trust the coaching staff through the end of the qualifying," Justino Compean said.

"We must give him a second chance because he deserves it. We're talking about someone who is a professional and our best option," he added.

Compean termed a "true failure" Mexico's elimination from this summer's Confederations Cup in Brazil in the round-robin stage and its defeat in the semifinals of the just-concluded Concacaf Gold Cup by Panama.

Although Mexico currently sits in third place in regional qualifying for next year's World Cup - behind the United States and Costa Rica - and will qualify directly for soccer's premier competition if it stays in that spot, Compean said "there's no valid excuse" for the national team's results.

Mexico still has four World Cup qualifying games left and will host a match on Sept. 6 against Honduras, which trails El Tri by just one point. EFE

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Saturday 13 July 2013

Marloes Coenen and Cristiane ?Cyborg?s? road to Invicta bout went through Strikeforce

Saturday, two women who once held Strikeforce belts will fight at Invicta FC 6. Marloes Coenen, the one-time bantamweight champion, will fight Cristiane Cyborg, the only person to hold the featherweight championship.

This is a rematch of their fight from January of 2010. Cyborg won with a TKO of Coenen in the third round. After Coenen lost this fight, she went on to win the bantamweight championship from Sarah Kaufman. She defended it against Liz Carmouche before losing her belt to Miesha Tate.

Cyborg fought two more times in Strikeforce. She beat Jan Finney, but then her win over Hiroko Yamanaka was overturned after she tested positive for a banned substance.

Before Saturday's Invicta bout, they defeated the same person in their last fight. Coenen submitted Fiona Muxlow with a submission at 3:29 in the first round at a DREAM event. Cyborg made her Invicta debut against Muxlow in April. Cyborg won with a TKO at 3:46, also in the first round.

Who will win the rematch? Speak up on Facebook or Twitter.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/marloes-coenen-cristiane-cyborg-road-invicta-bout-went-154042899.html

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Modems and Routers: Little Black Boxes, Big Energy Hogs

Today, you can walk into a store and get a nice, big, flat-screen TV that uses one-third the energy of older models, and has better features. You can get a powerful 14-inch laptop that uses a lot less energy than a machine built a few years ago, with longer battery life and an even brighter display. But your high-speed modem and router?those little blinking boxes that you use to stream video, get email, zap a document to your wireless printer?could be eating up as much energy as your TV, and twice as much as your laptop.

What a waste.

At NRDC, we?ve worked with industry and government to help make home electronics more energy efficient, saving money for consumers and reducing carbon pollution from power plants. While we?ve made progress on cutting energy waste from televisions, computers, gaming systems and power supplies, until now, no one had looked at the energy use of devices like modems and routers.?

It?s a good thing we did. There are 145 million of these small network devices in U.S. households. These seemingly insignificant little boxes are always on?and they consume more than $1 billion and 3 dirty coal power plants' worth of electricity each year, according to a new analysis released by NRDC. Cumulatively, they use as much energy as every household in Silicon Valley. At home, modems and routers can eat more energy than a new, energy-efficient 32-inch TV.

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There?s no need for these devices to guzzle power all day and night. Some manufacturers are already using power-scaling technology in modems and routers, which allows them to use less power when they're just sitting around waiting to receive or send data, without sacrificing speed or convenience. Next year, these efficient modems and routers will bear the blue Energy Star label. You can find them on store shelves, or ask your internet service provider to swap out your old device for an Energy Star model as part of your subscription package.

When you do so, you?ll save money on your electric bill, and help reduce pollution from power plants. On a large scale, replacing old modems and routers with models that are among the 25 percent most efficient in their category would save consumers $330 million on electric bills every year.

All this, from a small tweak to a little black box. That?s what?s so great about energy efficiency?like those unassuming modems and routers, it?s so humble, yet such a powerful tool.? Energy efficiency puts money back in our pockets, and it?s the cheapest, cleanest, fastest way to reduce global warming pollution.

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Peter Lehner

I am the Executive Director of NRDC. The position is my second at NRDC. Beginning in 1994, I led the Clean Water Program for five years, before leaving in 1999 to serve as the head of the Environmental Protection Bureau for the Attorney General of the State of New York.

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Sandy Hook victims fund dispute gets public airing

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The U.S. flag flew at half-staff June 14, the six-month anniversary of the Sandy Hook massacre. Money from a victims' fund has still not been disbursed.

By Tracy Connor and Tracy Jarrett, NBC News

The drawn-out process of distributing millions of dollars collected in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre has agonized and infuriated many, the victims? families and other Newtown, Conn., community members vented at a town hall meeting held Thursday to discuss how the funds would be doled out.

Rob Accramondo, the founder of the My Sandy Hook Family Fund, said those gathered for the meeting Thursday wished the fund had been dealt with ?in a much more transparent way.?

He added, ?The ability to ask questions to the decision-makers would have been nice.?

Brian Snyder / Reuters file

Ken Feinberg, seen here at a town hall meeting about the Boston Marathon victims fund he ran, is a consultant for the Newtown, Conn., committee divvying up money for Sandy Hook massacre families.

And David Lewis, whose grandson Jesse was killed in the attack, stressed that the money needed to go to where the donors thought it would, "because if it doesn't go to right place this time, people may not give next time," he said.

"This process is re-victimizing the victims," said Caryn Kaufmann, a victims advocate, to applause from other community members at the meeting at Edmond Town Hall in Newtown.

It?s been nearly seven months since 20-year-old Adam Lanza stalked through a Newtown elementary school, killing 20 first-graders and six staff members in a shooting spree that shocked the nation.

Although millions in donations poured into the fund, none of the $7.7 million dedicated to go to families of the victims has been disbursed yet due to a battle with the Sandy Hook Community Foundation over the amount the families will get, how much goes to the community, and the process being used.

At Thursday night?s public meeting, which lasted only about 30 minutes, a committee distributed a plan it developed with the advice of Ken Feinberg, the lawyer who oversaw victims funds from 9/11, the Virginia Tech massacre and the Boston Marathon bombing.

But those in attendance wanted to know why there was not a more transparent system in place earlier to help determine how the money would be divvied up. They also wanted to know what happens to the funding raised in the future, and why this was their first shot at getting a public say.

Proposed plan gives lion's share to deceased victims' families
The newly introduced plan calls for 95 percent of the $7.7 million to go to the families of deceased victims, with the remaining 5 percent reserved for two people who were injured during the shooting and the families whose children witnessed the attack.

Jessica Hill / AP

Residents of Newtown wait to speak at a public forum on the distribution of Newtown donations at Edmond Town Hall in Newtown, Conn., Thursday, July 11, 2013.

The 26 families of the deceased will each receive $281,000 under the plan. The two injured may receive a total of $150,000, while those whose children witnessed the shooting may receive $20,000 each.

The proposal states that 12 families are eligible to claim their children witnessed the shooting.

A final protocol will be adopted July 15, with Aug. 2 being the deadline for claims submissions.

The proposal calls for final payments to be made around Aug. 16.

Thursday?s town hall was ?an opportunity for whoever wants to speak out,? said the committee chairman, retired federal Judge Alan Nevas. ?There may be curiosity in terms of the process. Some people may want specifics in terms of numbers. And there has been controversy in terms of the 70-30 allocation.?

The fund, which was initially run by United Way of Western Connecticut, collected $11.4 million and has decided that 70 percent will go to the victims while 30 percent will be set aside for undefined community needs.

But when a woman asked about the split during the town hall, Nevas said the town hall was only meant to address the $7.7 million amount.

Family members have complained the decision-making process was not transparent and pleaded for an independent figure to oversee the fund. At a meeting in June, two mothers ran from the room crying, according to the Hartford Courant.

Feinberg ? who managed to start funneling $60 million in funds to Boston Marathon victims in just 60 days after the bombing ? is serving only as a consultant to the Newtown committee.

?I have no binding authority,? he said.

Having handled so many cases, he noted that there is always frustration involved on the part of the victims.

"Is the money adequate? No, it's not adequate. It's never adequate," he told NBC Connecticut.

The three-person committee was to meet privately after the hearing and again on Friday, and Nevas said he expects a final decision early next week. Feinberg said he hopes families will start receiving funds by Aug. 15.

Nevas said he did not want to comment on why the process has been so protracted.

?I know why it?s taken so long,? he said. ?I don?t want to ruffle any feathers.?

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A nation mourns after the second deadliest school shooting in U.S. history left 20 children and six staff members dead at Sandy Hook Elementary.

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Friday 12 July 2013

The Union - O2 Academy Newcastle - 5th Nov 13

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Path partners with Nokia to bring app to Lumia 1020, 'all Windows Phones'

Path partners with Nokia to bring app to Lumia 1020

After months of anticipation, Path is finally bringing its social network to the Windows Phone, and it?s starting with the Nokia Lumia 1020. The app, which is still in the works and hasn?t been assigned a launch date, will take advantage of the company?s new imaging SDK and its plethora of photo filters. Although the main focus of Path?s announcement was centered on the new Lumia, it also mentioned that the app will indeed come to ?all Windows Phones.? No word on if the launch will occur across the board at the same time (nor if this includes Windows Phone 7.5 or only affects WP8 users) or if it will be featured only on the 1020 at first, but we?ll update you as soon as we know. In the meantime, there?s a press release for you to digest below the break.

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Wednesday 10 July 2013

Thanks to clouds, some 60 billion planets are habitable in Milky Way

New research that factors in the influence of cloud cover on alien climate has extended the habitable zone around red dwarf stars to include twice as many planets.

By Elizabeth Barber,?Contributor / July 2, 2013

This photo taken in June 2013 shows the Milky Way galaxy over Gem Island, on the east coast of Malaysia.

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?Life would be dull if we had to look up at a cloudless monotony all day,? writes Gavin Pretor-Pinney in the Cloudspotter?s Guide.

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That, and life would be more difficult to find.

New research that factors in cloud cover and its influence on alien climate has extended the habitable zone around red dwarf stars to include double the number of planets in that life-supporting region. That means that some 60 billion habitable planets could be orbiting red dwarf stars in the Milky Way galaxy alone.

Scientists had previously believed that each red dwarf had just one Earth-sized planet in its habitable zone ? the sweet spot just far enough from the sun that the planet?s water doesn?t turn to vapor in the overwhelming heat, and just close enough that water doesn?t freeze without the reassuring warmth of the sun?s glow.

But now that habitable zone, once thought to be fairly small around the eponymously named red dwarfs ? the stars are small and faint, relative to our sun ? has been expanded. That?s because the formula for calculating the habitable zone of far-flung planets had not previously included how cloud cover might mitigate the star?s influence planets.?

"Clouds cause warming, and they cause cooling on Earth," said Dorian Abbot, an assistant professor in geophysical sciences at the University of Chicago. "They reflect sunlight to cool things off, and they absorb infrared radiation from the surface to make a greenhouse effect. That's part of what keeps the planet warm enough to sustain life."

Building 3D computer models that simulate how clouds behave on alien planets, researchers at the University of Chicago and Northwestern University found that where there is surface water there are also water clouds. On planets close to their sun, those clouds exert a significant cooling effect, which allows those planets to retain their water, despite their closeness to the dwarf star?s heat. That means that the habitable zone has been extended inward, closer to the star, than had been imagined to be possible.

The researchers plan to test their findings, published in Astrophysical Journal Letters, with the James Webb Telescope, which will go into orbit into 2018, taking the temperature of those alien planets during their days and nights to measure cloud cover.

But the big question is, when an alien looks up at that planet?s clouds, what strange shapes, what foreign animals or objects or ideas, does he or she see?

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At least 51 killed in Egypt, Islamists call for uprising

By Tom Perry and Alexander Dziadosz

CAIRO (Reuters) - At least 51 people were killed on Monday when demonstrators enraged by the military overthrow of Egypt's elected Islamist president said the army opened fire during morning prayers outside the Cairo barracks where Mohamed Mursi is believed held.

But the military said "a terrorist group" tried to storm the Republican Guard compound and one army officer had been killed and 40 wounded. Soldiers returned fire when they were attacked by armed assailants, according to a military source.

In the deadliest incident since Mursi's removal, emergency services said more than 430 were wounded.

Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood urged people to rise up against the army, which they accuse of a military coup to topple the leader, threatening an escalation in Egypt's political crisis.

At a hospital near the Rabaa Adawiya mosque where Islamists have camped out since Mursi was toppled on Wednesday, rooms were crammed with people wounded in the violence, sheets were stained with blood and medics rushed to attend to the wounded.

"They shot us with teargas, birdshot, rubber bullets - everything. Then they used live bullets," said Abdelaziz Abdel Shakua, a bearded 30-year-old who was wounded in his right leg.

As an immediate consequence of the clash, the ultra-conservative Islamist Nour party, which initially backed the military intervention, said it was withdrawing from talks to form an interim government for the transition to new elections.

A spokesman for the interim presidency, Ahmed Elmoslmany, said work on forming the government would go on, though Nour's withdrawal could seriously undermine efforts at reconciling rival factions: "What happened will not stop steps to form a government," he said.

The military has said that the overthrow was not a coup, and it was enforcing the will of the people after millions took to the streets on June 30 to call for Mursi's resignation.

But pro- and anti-Mursi protests took place in Cairo, Alexandria and other cities, and resulted in clashes on Friday and Saturday that left 35 dead.

It leaves the Arab world's largest nation of 84 million people in a perilous state, with the risk of further enmity between people on either side of the political divide while an economic crisis deepens.

SHOTS DURING PRAYERS

A Reuters journalist at the scene saw first aid helpers attempting mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on a dying man.

Al Jazeera's Egypt channel showed footage from inside a makeshift clinic near the scene of the violence, where Mursi supporters attempted to treat bloodied men.

Seven dead bodies were lined up in a row, covered in blankets and an Egyptian flag. A man placed a portrait of Mursi on one of the corpses.

Footage broadcast by Egyptian state TV showed Mursi supporters throwing rocks at soldiers in riot gear on one of the main roads leading to Cairo airport.

Young men, some carrying sticks, crouched behind a building, emerging to throw petrol bombs before retreating again.

State-run television showed soldiers carrying a wounded comrade along a rock-strewn road, and news footage zoomed in on a handful of protesters firing crude handguns during clashes.

The rest of the city was for the most part calm, though armoured military vehicles closed bridges over the Nile to traffic following the violence.

The military overthrew Mursi on Wednesday after mass nationwide demonstrations led by youth activists demanding his resignation. The Brotherhood denounced the intervention as a coup and vowed peaceful resistance.

POLITICAL IMPASSE

Talks on forming a new government were already in trouble before Monday's shooting, after the Nour Party rejected two liberal-minded candidates for prime minister proposed by interim head of state Adli Mansour, the top constitutional court judge.

Nour, Egypt's second biggest Islamist party, which is vital to give the new authorities a veneer of Islamist backing, said it had withdrawn from the negotiations in protest at what it called the "massacre at the Republican Guard (compound)".

"The party decided the complete withdrawal from political participation in what is known as the road map," it said.

The military can ill afford a lengthy political vacuum at a time of violent upheaval and economic stagnation.

Scenes of running street battles between pro- and anti-Mursi demonstrators in Cairo, Alexandria and cities across the country have alarmed Egypt's allies, including key aid donors the United States and Europe, and Israel, with which Egypt has had a U.S.-backed peace treaty since 1979.

The violence has also shocked Egyptians, growing tired of the turmoil that began two-and-a-half years ago with the overthrow of autocrat Hosni Mubarak in a popular uprising.

In one of the most shocking scenes of the last week, video footage circulated on social and state media of what appeared to be Mursi supporters throwing two youths from a concrete tower on to a roof in the port city of Alexandria.

The images, stills from which were published on the front page of the state-run Al-Akhbar newspaper on Sunday, could not be independently verified.

On Sunday, huge crowds numbering hundreds of thousands gathered in different parts of Cairo and were peaceful, but nonetheless a reminder of the risks of further instability.

BITTER BLOW

For many Islamists, the overthrow of Egypt's first freely elected president was a bitter reversal that raised fears of a return to the suppression they endured for decades under autocratic rulers like Mubarak.

On the other side of the political divide, millions of Egyptians were happy to see the back of a leader they believed was orchestrating a creeping Islamist takeover of the state - a charge the Brotherhood has vehemently denied.

Washington has not condemned the military takeover or called it a coup, prompting suspicion within the Brotherhood that it tacitly supports the overthrow.

Obama has ordered a review to determine whether annual U.S. assistance of $1.5 billion, most of which goes to the Egyptian military, should be cut off as required by law if a country's military ousts a democratically elected leader.

Egypt can ill afford to lose foreign aid. The country appears headed for a looming funding crunch unless it can quickly access money from overseas. The local currency has lost 11 percent of its value since late last year.

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Tuesday 2 July 2013

New generation electronic games boosts kids' physical activity at home

July 1, 2013 ? Giving kids new generation "active" electronic games boosts their physical activity at home and has the same effect as stopping them from using the older versions altogether, indicates a small study published in the online journal BMJ Open.

Most electronic games are no better than watching TV in terms of the body movement and energy expenditure involved, say the authors. Kids in developed countries spend an estimated 38 to 90 minutes a day playing these games.

But what has not been clear is whether the newer generation "active" games, such as Sony PlayStation EyeToy and Move, dance mats, and Microsoft Xbox Kinect, are any better.

The Australian researchers compared the impact of removing traditional electronic games, involving a game pad, from the home or replacing them with more active newer generation versions among 56 ten to 12 year olds over a total of three years (2007-2010).

They wanted to see if either approach boosted kids' daily physical activity levels and/or curbed the amount of sedentary time they spent in front of a screen.

For a period of 8 weeks, the daily use of electronic games at home was banned, while levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity were measured using a portable device (accelerometer) worn on the hip.

This was followed by two identical periods of time during which the children were given daily access to traditional sedentary electronic games or active versions.

The children also kept 7-day diaries of the main activities they did for each 30 minute period during waking hours.

The diaries showed that they spent a daily average of 1.5 hours on active leisure and transport and 4.5 hours on all sedentary leisure, of which screen time made up more than half.

Watching TV made up the largest chunk of screen time, at an average of 107 minutes every day, followed by sedentary electronic games at an average of 44 minutes, and non-gaming computer use (24 minutes).

Levels of physical activity across the week didn't vary much for any of the three periods. But compared with after school access to traditional electronic games, removal of all devices increased daily moderate to vigorous physical activity by almost 4 (3.8 ) minutes and decreased sedentary time by almost 5 (4.7) minutes.

Giving the children access to active electronic games after school also significantly boosted daily physical activity levels by just over 3 minutes and reduced sedentary time by just over 6 minutes.

These differences may seem small, say the authors, and are unlikely to have any clinical impact by themselves. But they are significant, because of the rapidly increasing levels of exposure children have to electronic gaming on computers, tablets and smart phones, in addition to internet surfing and social media, they say.

"Therefore small changes across a variety of these platforms could result in a more substantial clinical impact," they write, adding: "While our study focused on the home setting, school offers another opportunity for more active technologies?such as sit-stand desks or active-input electronic media as part of lessons."

Furthermore, substituting older style electronic games with newer generation active versions may be easier for both kids and their parents to sustain than an outright ban, they conclude.

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Kanye Got Mice Autographed by Steve Jobs and Woz for Father's Day

Kanye Got Mice Autographed by Steve Jobs and Woz for Father's Day

Kanye West: in the last month he's compared himself to Steve Jobs and God and he became a dad for the first time. So it's fitting that on Father's Day this year, he was the proud recipient of a pair of Apple mice signed by none other than Jobs and Woz, according to a picture Yeezy posted on Twitter. Between this and having been one of the first people to already meet Kimye's baby, Steve Wozniak is probably shortlisted for a guest spot on the next G.O.O.D. Music compilation.

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Update: From the mouth of Gizmodo/Kanye friend Steve Wozniak himself:

I signed this mouse right in front of Kanye, after chatting and joking with him for an hour or two, right in the hospital where Kim had given birth. I included a couple of other gifts. Kim went as far as she could to do the best things she could think of for Kanye and I'm impressed with her. I'm lucky to have the same with my wife Janet.

There you have it.

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Monday 1 July 2013

Intuit sells financial services unit for $1.03B

(AP) ? Intuit is selling a division that provides software to financial institutions in a deal worth about $1.03 billion as it focuses on products for consumers and small businesses.

Intuit Inc., based in Mountain View, Calif., makes TurboTax, QuickBooks and other personal finance software. The company is still paring back its business. It also said Monday that it wants to sell a division that serves the health care industry.

The buyer of the financial services business, private equity firm Thoma Bravo, said Monday that it sees continued growth in mobile banking software. The new stand-alone company will provide a digital banking platform and mobile software to financial institutions. Based in Westlake Village, Calif., it employs 730 people in the U.S. and India.

Intuit said it plans to use proceeds from the sale to speed up the repurchase of its stock.

The all-cash deal, which remains subject to regulatory review, will likely close in the next few months.

In fiscal 2012, the financial services and health businesses, excluding certain services that will stay with Intuit, generated about $320 million in revenue. They are expected to bring in $340 million this fiscal year, which runs through July.

In the first nine months of Intuit's fiscal year, revenue rose 8 percent to $3.79 billion.

Intuit's stock rose $2.39, or 3.9 percent, to $63.43 in morning trading. The shares had risen about 3 percent in 2013.

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Museum Helps Preserve Iconic Tortoise Lonesome George

Museum Helps Preserve Iconic Tortoise Lonesome George

Lonesome George, the world-famous Pinta Island tortoise who was the last of his kind when he died in June 2012, will be preserved in consultation with scientists from the American Museum of Natural History and by the same expert taxidermy and conservation team that worked on the acclaimed renovation of the Museum's Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals.

Image: Zachary Grinspan

An icon for biodiversity conservation, Lonesome George will be on display at the Museum for a limited time starting this winter before he is returned to the Gal?pagos. As reported today in The New York Times, the Museum is working closely with the Gal?pagos National Park Service, SUNY College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry, and the Gal?pagos Conservancy to prepare Lonesome George?s body and spread awareness of the importance of conservation.

Learn more about Lonesome George and his preservation in this video:

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Kim Kardashian's Body Will Be 'Better Than Ever' After Baby, Says Trainer Tracy Anderson

According to Kim Kardashian's trainer, the new mom is "super motivated" to get her pre-baby body back.

Tracy Anderson tells Us Weekly that Kardashian, who gave birth to daughter North West on June 15, is taking some time to be in mommy-mode before hitting the gym hard to regain her famous figure.

Although losing weight isn't a priority for Kardashian at the moment, Anderson says she's devising a workout plan so that they can get going within the next couple of weeks.

"It's a tough time, and a lot of women feel like it's a huge mountain to climb to get back, but Kim, surprisingly, has had the totally opposite reaction to other moms," Anderson tells Us. "She's like, 'We're going to be so good. It's fun, I feel great!' She just loves the whole process. From our talks during her pregnancy, I thought she was going to be really concerned [about her weight] once the baby was out, but she's just not," Anderson adds. "She's in baby heaven. She's excited to get started, but she's really calm about it all."

Reports have been flying that Kardashian wants to shed 30 pounds in 30 days, but Anderson's comments make us believe otherwise. The fitness guru, who trains Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez as well, is going to wait at least five weeks before getting Kardashian to work on strengthening her "abdominal muscles." She'll start the 32-year-old off with four-day-a-week workouts before moving toward five or six days.

"Kim is super motivated. She's all in," Anderson admits. "Pregnancy is actually an opportunity for women to look better than ever. And [Kim] will."

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