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How Often Should I Work Out
I'm sure you've heard many answers to the question "How often should I work out?". There are many factors to consider such as what your goals are and your present fitness level. However, new research is stressing the quality or intensity of a workout over the duration of the workout. Read on to find out what the suggested guidelines are for the average healthy person with fat loss as their goals.
Exercise Reduces the Chance of a Second Heart Attack
Most people accept that exercise is good for your health, especially your heart. Most people understand that regular exercise is a good way to prevent heart attacks. Read on to learn some new facts from the "Journal of the American Heart Association" which indicate that patients who continue to exercise after a first heart attack may have a significantly less chance of suffering a second heart attack.
A Total Workout in the time it takes to read this article.
Science has now proven that you do have time to get a total workout, get in tip top shape, and all of this in just 4 minutes a day
Kick It Up
We walk, run, jump and swim our way to fitness. Now you can kick your way to new fitness heights! New cardiokickboxing classes combine boxing, kickboxing and the martial arts to intensely train all components of total fitness. But before you jump into one of these high powered classes there's a few things you should know. Read on and get some tips on choosing the right class, learning proper form, avoiding injuries and more.
The Slide is Back
The slide is back! Lateral motion training has many advantages to include increased cardiorespiratory fitness, increased lower body strength and endurance and reduced body fat. It also works those hard to target inner and outer thighs and teaches lateral fuctional movement as it applies to everyday living and sports. Read on to find out just what the slide is, how it is used and how to get the most out of your slide workouts.
Spot Reducing Doesn't Work Anywhere
Many exercisers believe that if they spend hours working a "problem" area the fat will melt rapidly off that area. This is an old outdated term called spot reducing. I'm afraid I have to burst your bubble and say that spot reducing doesn't work. Read on to learn why it's all hype and what really works.
Common Sense Calisthenics
In daily life, muscles work against the resistance of your body weight. This is the natural way your body is intended to build strength. Lifting weights and using fancy equipment may make you strong but it is not nature's preference. This is especially true of body part isolation training .Learn how your body was meant to gain strength and muscle balance. Find out how body weight exercises and calisthenics can improve functional strength, muscle balance, coordination and build up tendons and ligaments to reduce injuries.
Motivation: Keys to Staying Active
You know you need to be physically active. Unfortunately, many of us get caught up in the "how to" mode of thinking but take no action. Read on and learn how to go from just thinking about starting an exercise program to actually putting one into practice.
10 Fit12 Fitness Secrets to Slow the Aging Process
When you were young you probably said you never wanted to grow old. Research is showing that much of the aging process is a function of our lifestyle and doesn't have to happen so quickly or severely. Find out why exercise is the single best kept secret to feeling and staying young.
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