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The Most Important Part Of Your Workout Is Water

Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/02/2008

Few people realize from the very beginning just how essential water is to the success of their workout program. Although multiple sources of information exist out there, from magazine articles written by physicians and exercise experts to all sorts of advice materials available over the internet...

It Pays to Be Fit

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Published: 09/02/2008

Are you fit, fat or just a little flabby on the side? Are you short of breath after climbing a flight of stairs? Does a day spent shopping at the mall wear you out and leave you aching all over? You don't have to be a medical expert to determine if you are fit or not. It pays to be fit. In...

Walk Every Day

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Published: 09/02/2008

When it comes to exercise we each determine what we can or cannot do, and how hard we push ourselves. Some follow the all-or-nothing principle, believing that if exercise is good for you it has to be hard, even painful. Experts have recommended high-impact aerobic exercise as a means for...

Setting Fitness Goals

Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/02/2008

Many people make the mistake of setting their fitness goals too high when they embark on an exercise program. This leads them to abandon their plans out of frustration and impatience. Setting manageable goals is key to maintaining a fitness program over time. If you have been completely...

The Importance of Proper Hydration and Stretching

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Published: 09/02/2008

Whether you're taking a brisk walk or running a 26 mile marathon, hydration and stretching are extremely important to preventing injury and to maintaining optimum fitness. However, there are many myths about both these things that have crept into most people's thinking. The number one myth...

A Simple Guide to Fight Stress

Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/02/2008

Everyone has suffered from stress at least once. If you remember your palms becoming sweaty before an interview, experiencing headaches when thinking of your last work problem, or having stomach disorders because your test exams are approaching, these can be categorized as instances of stress...

Health Benefits of Massage

Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/02/2008

More and more Americans are turning to massage to relieve the stresses of everyday life. It is pleasant and relaxing to receive an aromatherapy massage in a quiet spa. However, massage actually can have significant health benefits beyond the simple relaxation of a basic spa massage. Massage...

Jump Around In Joy

Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/02/2008

One of the best ways to tone your body is actually jumping around. Not exactly as a kid does because it just received those happy news that it is going to get the bicycle of its dreams, but close enough. Perhaps the joyful screams and the happy jumping around will occur later, when you will be...

Fitting Walking Into Your Day

Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/02/2008

Walking is one of the best methods of exercise you can do. It requires no special equipment and has muscular and cardiovascular benefits. Walking on a regular basis should be part of every person's fitness routine. Best of all, walking can be fit in to a busy day very easily. A common tip on...

7 Myths of Exercising

Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/02/2008

This article is dedicated to the truth behind some of the most well-known exercise legends of our times. Selecting the views and opinions from a variety of sources, like doctors, gym trainers, and fitness columnists, this article presents the reality behind contemporary myths related to exercise....