Posted in Fitness Training, Health Risks, Tips • Tags: avoid injury, fitness, Getting In Shape, improper technique, mild discomfort, physician
When you read online that you should consult a physician before starting a new fitness routine … there is a reason for this - and, it’s not just a disclaimer to protect the site owner against potential legal actions. It’s a recognition of the fact that exercise, done improperly, can be harmful and sometimes you can’t get everything you need to know with a few google searches.
A medical doctor, especially one that specializes in sports medicine - a relatively new focus - can check your overall fitness before beginning, help you define your limits and recommend specific routines to help you accomplish your chosen goals.
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Posted on April 2, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Fitness Training • Tags: breast surgery, Exercise, fitness, hysterectomy
Exercise after surgery can be part of recommended physical therapy, or a return to pre-operative routines. In either case, done properly, exercise will help create flexibility, improve balance - by strengthening muscles that help stabilize joints - and keep the cardiovascular and other systems functioning well.
When and how you can begin exercise routines after major surgery will vary with the type of treatment you had. Most physicians will recommend at least a week, sometimes 6-12 weeks, of recuperation before even attempting regular routines. Consult your physician.
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Posted on January 12, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Fitness Habits, Fitness Training • Tags: , fitness, routine
From some trainers ‘No pain, no gain’ really means ‘you should feel some pain’. While mild discomfort is to be expected, especially for those just beginning a new fitness routine, pain is a natural warning sign. Pay attention to it.
A good workout routine will test you, but shouldn’t damage you. As muscles get used, especially somewhat beyond their usual range, lactic acid, micro-tears and other physiological changes occur that result in muscles being built up stronger than before.
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Exercise • Tags: fitness, Newton's Law of Cooling, sweat
Perspiration isn’t generally considered desirable. It makes clothes wet and uncomfortable, it makes our skin unpleasant to touch and it often smells bad. But the biological fact is that sweating is essential to good health, especially during exercise.
Why?
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Posted on December 20, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Fitness Training • Tags: fitness, injuries
From some trainers ‘No pain, no gain’ really means ‘you should feel some pain’. While mild discomfort is to be expected, especially for those just beginning a new fitness routine, pain is a natural warning sign. Pay attention to it.
A good workout routine will test you, but shouldn’t damage you. As muscles get used, especially somewhat beyond their usual range, lactic acid, micro-tears and other physiological changes occur that result in muscles being built up stronger than before.
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Posted on November 22, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Exercise, Fitness Tips, Pregnancy • Tags: Exercise, fitness, Pregnancy
Exercise throughout the entire nine months is healthy for most women - provided they exercise (pun intended) the proper caution.
Mild exercise, of types appropriate to the various stages, will help keep the circulatory system healthy, increase pelvic muscle tone and strength, and help to smooth out mood swings. Done right, you can lessen the severity of backaches, keep joints flexible and firm, and improve sleep.
Mild exercise helps release endorphins, which can help elevate mood. Proper strengthening and toning of the back, buttocks, and thighs helps improve posture and relieve backaches. Daily stretching keeps joints well-lubricated with synovial fluid. Moderate working out burns up some of that anxious energy, leading to more restful sleep.
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Posted on November 5, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Exercise, Weight Loss Tips • Tags: Cardiovascular, Exercise, fitness, muscles, weight loss
Most people will try a hundred different fad diets, at least as many nutritional supplements and even all sorts of wacky alternatives. But, getting them to exercise can be a real challenge.
Nevertheless, it’s an inescapable fact that proper diet has to be accompanied by an age-appropriate, regular exercise program - if the goal is good health and an attractive body. Diet is essential, but exercise is its essential partner. Diet provides the proper fuel, but exercise uses that fuel to generate health and fitness.
There’s no need to become a fitness fanatic, but there are several simple exercises you can begin today. Start a daily stretching routine of at least 10 minutes before doing any vigorous training. A 20-minute walk every other day is a great beginning for those not used to exercise.
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Posted on October 27, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 2 comments!
Posted in Adenoisine Diphosphate (ADP), Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), Fitness Tips • Tags: ADP, ATP, fitness
Some of the major goals of exercise are to improve muscle tone, strength, and endurance. All of this is made possible by, and requires, the body’s energy production-and-use system. Central to that system is a complex molecule called ATP, Adenosine Triphosphate.
ATP is a core element of a process known in biochemical studies as (ready for it?): the tricarboxylic acid cycle, or the Kreb’s cycle. But don’t worry about the complicated names. The basic ideas are very simple.
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Posted on October 16, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 1 lonesome comment