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Joti P

7 Most Effective Exercises - 0 views

  • 1. Walking
  • do anywhere,
  • 2. Interval training
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  • Whether you're a beginner or an exercise veteran, a walker or an aerobic dancer, adding interval training to your cardiovascular workout will boost your fitness level
  • 3. Squats
  • Strength training is essential, the experts say. "The more muscular fitness you have," says Cotton, "the greater the capacity you have to burn calories."
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    Good examples on some other exercises to do at the gym.
Gurkirat S

The Overload Principle for Fitness: How Hard Should You Work Out? | Ray the F... - 0 views

  • The Principle of Overload asserts that you must gradually and systematically increase your fitness training load.  Overloading causes changes within your muscles as a direct result of the type of training you perform.  Because your body gets used to working out at a particular level, you must progressively increase your work load in order to continue to improve.
  • For strength, lift weights at 60-100% of your single maximum repetition (1 RM) for specific lifts (e.g., squat, bench press).  However, if you are not conditioned, testing 1 RM is not advisable nor is it feasible for all exercises.  One RM calculators offer a safer way to estimate the weight you can lift for a single repetition.
Paul McCarlie

Fitting in fitness: Finding time for physical activity - MayoClinic.com - 0 views

  • Setting aside enough time to sleep — let alone exercise — can be tough
  • Wake up early. Get up 30 minutes earlier than you normally do and use the extra time to walk on your treadmill or take a brisk walk
  • Make chores count.
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  • Be active while watching TV.
  • Involve the whole family. Take group walks before or after dinner. Play catch. Ride your bikes.
  • Get your dog into the act. Take daily walks with Fido or Fluffy.
Joti P

Weight Training for Teens | Pure Matters - 0 views

  • Weight Training for Teens
  • Teens who work out with weights, as well as exercise aerobically, reduce by half their risk for sports injuries.
  • Weight training also helps improve sports performance
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  • boosts bone density and strengthens tendons,
  • Weight training vs. body building
  • Weight training focuses on improving musculoskeletal strength and total fitness
  • Fitness, not superhero
  • Middle- and high-school students should train to increase their strength and improve their physical fitness
  • good teen weight-training program focuses on toning muscles with lighter weights and a high number of repetitions.
  • Be responsible
  • Teens should be supervised at all times while strength training, and should always use safe equipment.
  • Start slowly
  • should begin slowly and increase gradually.
  • shouldn't be increased too soon or by too much.
  • emphasize proper technique
  • Two to three sessions a week on alternating days should be enough to strengthen and tone muscles.
  • Size matters
  • "Programs for teens often rely on free weights, such as dumbbells and barbells; rubber tubing; and calisthenics, such as abdominal curls."
  • Focus on the individual
  • should be individually designed for each adolescent
  • Make it fun
  • should be noncompetitive and fun
  • Stay active
  • Conditioning exercises should be part of an active lifestyle that includes plenty of other physical activity.
  • should feel comfortable with the weight-training program and look forward to it.
  • "Participating in a wide variety of physical activities helps teens stay balanced, trim and physically healthy."
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    Good page to read up on muscle training for teens 
Justin D

Too Much Exercise is Toxic To The Body | Fitness Contrarian - 0 views

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    The goal of any well thought-out fitness program should be to create the exercise response you want in the least amount of time, while keeping hard work to a minimum. The whole idea is to be very efficient in how you train. You can be just as fit and have as high of a Vo2max. (Vo2max is a great indicator of how aerobically fit you are) as genetically possible by just doing a few short hard sprints a few times per week. Same goes for putting on muscle. All you really need is one hard work set per exercise to put on all the muscle your genetics will allow. The whole idea of eating a bunch of empty calories every day and then having to workout long and hard to keep your weight under control is just not worth the risk to your body. It's much smarter to control your weight with a healthy all natural diet and keep the hard workouts short and to a minimum.
Gurkirat S

After Exercise: Recovery and Rest / Fitness / Exercises - 0 views

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      The benefits of rest and letting your body recover after you exercise, it allows replenishing your energy stores.
Paul McCarlie

How much exercise is enough? - Health - Fitness - Smart Fitness - msnbc.com - 0 views

  • Examples of moderate activity include brisk walking, swimming, raking leaves and even housework — as long as it’s somewhat intense, like scrubbing floors. You can break up the activity into three, 10-minute sessions if you like.
  • Thirty minutes a day of moderate activity has a very significant health benefit
  • But that’s not to say that longer or more intense activity isn’t beneficial.
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  • Lee recommends that people aim for that first level — 30 minutes of moderate activity a day — and then ratchet things up if they can.
  • you may find that half an hour a day of moderate activity simply won’t work - at least not as effectively as you might like.
  • we all know people who seem to eat whatever they want and never gain an ounce while others struggle continually to control their weight
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      That also depends on your metabolism
  • Looking like a swimsuit model.
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      ideally, that's what I would look like
  • How much aerobic exercise you need to burn fat and look fitter will depend on your metabolism, weight, diet and just how toned you want to be.
  • Any exercise is better than none,
    • Paul McCarlie
       
      nice conclusion
Joti P

9 Foods for Fitness - 0 views

  • Taking the right foods will help you in attaining your target fitness and physique.
  • Coffee: Take a cup of coffee before you start to workout.
  • caffeine present in coffee blocks the pain-processing adenosine
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  • you will not stop your workout due to aches.
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      While reading through different articles previously I have found that coffee before working out is something that is highly debated because of it's high caffeine content.
  • Whole wheat Pasta: Carbs are responsible for maintaining the muscle’s glycogen levels.
  • 3 very healthy elements in it namely bran, germ and endosperm
  • Salmon: Salmon is highly rich in omega-3s which helps in bringing down your oxygen demand when exercising.
  • Salmon is packed with various nutrients and has lots of other health benefits.
  • Spinach: This iron rich vegetable has the ability to convert protein into muscles.
  • its high amino acid glutamine content can increase growth hormone levels and levels of protein synthesis,
  • strengthens the immune system.
  • Probiotic Yogurt:
  • helps in improving your digestion.
  • Cherry Juice: Cherry juice reduces inflammation and oxidative stress.
  • Ginger:
  • Ginger which is an anti-inflammatory root reduces the muscles pain by 25% when consumed regularly.
  • Cornflakes: Having a cup of cornflakes with skimmed milk will replenish your energy after workout
  • . Beetroot: The perfect stamina booster
  • help you to continue your workout for 16% percent longer duration.
  • high nitrate content.
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    I thought it would be a good website to analyze some specific food for question #1 
Paul McCarlie

Quick Exercises for the Morning - Military Fitness - Military.com - 0 views

  • Here are some ideas for those of you who only have a few minutes a day to exercise
  • 1. Wake up with Crunches
  • - Regular Crunch: 10-20 reps - Just lift shoulder blades off the floor - Reverse Crunch - 10-20 reps - Lift hips off the floor - Double Crunch - 10-20 reps - Lift BOTH hips / shoulders off the floor simultaneously - Left Crunches - 10-20 reps - Take right elbow to the left knee - Right Crunches -10-20 reps - Take left elbow to right knee - Bicycle Crunches - 10-20 reps - Take right/left elbow to left/right knee by bicycling the legs - Plank pose - 30-60 seconds - Stomach stretch - 30 seconds
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  • 2. Jumping Jacks / Pushups
  • Do 10 jumping jacks / 10 pushups and repeat the non-stop cycle 5-10 times depending on your fitness level. This takes 3-5 minutes if you push all 10 sets.
  • 3. Replace Pushups with Squats
  • If you want to add in a leg workout try replacing pushups with squats above.
  • 4. MJDBs - Multi-Joint Dumbbells Exercises
  • With a set of dumbbells mix in a few exercises into one movement: - Bicep curl, military press, tricep extensions - do 10-15 reps - Squats, bicep curl, military press, tricep extension - do 10-15 reps - Squat thrust, pushup x 5, stand up, bicep curl military press, tricep extension - 5-10 reps
  • 5. CARDIO Option
  • You can skip all the above and just run, bike, walk, elliptical glide, or row for 15-20 minutes or you can add in a quick burst of cardio for the remaining time you have.
Paul McCarlie

Build Muscle, Strength Train for Better Health - 0 views

  • For a balanced fitness program, strength training is essential. It can slow the muscle loss that comes with age, build the strength of your muscles and connective tissues, increase bone density, cut your risk of injury, and help ease arthritis pain.
    • Paul McCarlie
       
      Well, that's certainly a good reason to work out I suppose.
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      Hmm, anyone think I fall too much?
  • Three to four hours after a strength-training workout, you're still burning calories
  • The weight room at the gym, with all the buff bodies and complicated-looking equipment, can be intimidating to a beginner.
  • proper form: Without it, you could do more harm than good trying to build strength.
  • "I can't tell you how many people I see with a knee injury because they were not taught correctly how to do a lunge or squat
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    Ah, a good answer to my question about working out
Justin D

Should you go the extra mile? - Health - Fitness - Smart Fitness - msnbc.com - 0 views

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    Q: I exercise on a regular basis, at least five to six days a week, consisting of mostly cardio with weight-lifting on three of those days. However, I have heard that too much cardio can be bad for you. Is this true? If so, how much time should be spent on cardio? A: "You'd have to do an awful lot to do too much, to hurt your heart," says Dr. William Roberts, a past-president of the American College of Sports Medicine. "Most people aren't exercising enough to worry about this." New exercise guidelines released earlier this year by the ACSM and the American Heart Association encourage people to get at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity cardiovascular exercise, such as brisk walking, five days a week or at least 20 minutes of more intense cardio, such as jogging, three times a week. The guidelines also call for strength-training on at least two days.
Gurkirat S

BODYROCK.tv | Fitness Advice, Workout Videos, Health & Fitness | Bodyrock.tv - 0 views

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      The main point of why you should eat after working out is recovery and storage because you need to recover the losses you undertook during the exercise, and your body is the best in storing your fuel right away after your workout.
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      What to eat after working out, is protein and carbs because proteins provide amino acids which are necessary to rebuild muscle tissue that is damaged during intense and prolonged workouts. And carbs will help you fine on their own.
Paul McCarlie

Fitting in fitness: Finding time for physical activity - MayoClinic.com - 1 views

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      These are definetely some very helpful tips
Wasif H

How Long To Notice Muscle Gain? | LIVESTRONG.COM - 0 views

  • The time frame in which you can expect to notice muscle gain depends on several factors: your current fitness level, the intensity and consistency of your workouts and your body fat percentage.
  • According to the National Academy of Sports Medicine--an organization that educates personal trainers--those who are new to exercise can expect to notice muscle gain within four weeks of beginning a strength-training program.
  • Everyone from sedentary adults to seasoned body builders possesses skeletal muscles, the muscles that support the movement of the skeletal system. Body fat acts like a blanket covering these muscles.
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  • The American Council on Exercise suggests male athletes maintain a body fat percentage between 6 and 13 percent whereas female athletes should aim for between 14 and 20 percent. With this body composition, you can expect to see visible muscle gain more quickly.
  • Building muscle size requires fatiguing the muscle within eight to 12 repetitions of a given exercise in each set. Performing greater repetitions--20 to 25 per set, for example--yields muscle endurance, but this may not translate into visible muscle definition.
  • To maintain muscle size and strength, engage in at least two resistance workouts weekly. To increase your fitness level, however, perform strength-training workouts every other day. Contrary to popular belief, you do not build muscle while lifting weights; you build it during the recovery time. In the gym, you're actually breaking down the muscle and producing microscopic tears. The muscle repairs itself during the down time, yielding size and strength gains over time. Consequently, eliminating rest days to see muscle gains sooner will only backfire.
  • Because muscles are made of bundles of fibers, achieving muscle size and strength gains quickly requires targeting all of a muscle's various fibers. A single exercise, such as biceps curls, targets only one segment of the biceps muscle fibers.
  • To target the remaining fibers, work the muscle from different angles by performing other biceps exercises, such as chin-ups, hammer curls and seated angle curls. The National Academy of Sports Medicine recommends varying exercises with every workout, versus waiting until weekly or monthly intervals to make program changes.
  • Performing exercises that target multiple muscle groups simultaneously--such as a one-leg squat with reverse wood chop--burns more calories, maximizes strength gains and saves time.
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      I think this is a great source of information. I learned that in order to see muscle gains you must have less than 10% body fat. I think to get to that goal you must have the proper diet. Also the more you change your workout the more the muscle will grow .
Paul McCarlie

How Much Exercise Do You Need - Exercise Guidelines for Healthy Adults 2007 - 0 views

    • Paul McCarlie
       
      A good, easy to understand site, maybe a little subjective at times. But it's professionally written and a great guide to keeping fit
  • Or - Vigorous Aerobic Activity for 20 Minutes on 3 Days Each Week
  • What Does Moderate Feel Like? A moderate level of activity noticeably increases your heart rate and breathing rate. You may sweat, but you are still able to carry on a conversation. Kinds of Exercise: Brisk walking, easy jogging, treadmilling, elliptical trainer, bike riding, swimming, dancing.
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  • Moderate Aerobic Exercise for 30 Minutes a Day, 5 Days a Week
  • What Does Vigorous Aerobic Exercise Feel Like? You are breathing rapidly and only able to speak in short phrases. Your heart rate is substantially increased and you are likely to be sweating.
  • More Is Better These guidelines are the minimum for maintaining good health. If you workout for longer or more often, you further improve your fitness and reduce your risk of chronic disease and weight gain.
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    talks about different types of exercise and how much you should be doing
Paul McCarlie

Training to Build Muscular Strength and Endurance - 0 views

  • Muscular strength is defined as the maximum force that can be exerted by a muscle or muscle group.
  • Muscular endurance is the capacity of a muscle to repeatedly exert force or to maintain a fixed contraction for a period of time.
    • Paul McCarlie
       
      A little lacking in content but still a reliable guide to working out.
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  • Muscle tone refers to the firmness of your muscles.
  • Fitness Level 1 - You never/rarely resistance train Fitness Level 2 - You perform at least 1 set of 15-20 reps on 8-10 of the major muscle groups, 2-3 times per week. Fitness Level 3 - You perform at least 2 sets of 8-12 reps on 8-10 of the major muscle groups, 3-4 times per week.
  • benefits
  • Reshaping your body Increasing your metabolism Strengthening your bones Improving posture
  • A Special Note to Women:
  • I have found that many women are afraid to lift weights because they don't want large muscles.
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    A short list of facts about muscular strength
Joti P

10 Tips for Staying Motivated - Fitness, Exercise - 0 views

  • Change is never easy, yet, if you stay with a routine long enough, you'll enjoy the positive results and benefits
  • 1. Find something you enjoy and that will be easy for you to do.
  • If you hate running, than don't start a running program. Try brisk walking instead.
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  • Your best choice is something that you are able to do.
  • 2. Exercise at the the right time.
  • be aware that the longer you put off exercising, the harder it is to get motivated to exercise.
  • 3. Set specific, realistic, and attainable goals--both short-term and long-term.
  • weekly goal might be to work out four times,
  • long-term goal might be to finish a 5K race.
  • Keep your goals attainable
  • 4. Monitor your progress.
  • Keep a journal to see your improvement.
  • 5. Don't push yourself too hard or you'll want to quit.
  • progress takes work, allow yourself adequate time to each new level.
  • 6. Reward yourself for each new goal reached.
  • Buy yourself a new book, article of clothing, or something else that you enjoy
  • 7. Read about exercise and fitness
  • more you read, the more you will learn about exercise and avoid potential pitfalls
  • 8. Vary or change your routine.
  • When your workout routine starts to get stale, add variety
  • try adding another activity for change
  • helps prevent boredom.
  • 9. Get the support of others.
  • Exercise with your family, spouse, friend or neighbor
  • 10. Do not worry if you miss a session or two, but keep going
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    Good for answering question 9 
Justin D

10 Signs You're Exercising Too Much - On Fitness (usnews.com) - 0 views

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    The typical signs of overtraining include: Insomnia Achiness or pain in the muscles and/or joints Fatigue Headaches Elevated morning pulse Sudden inability to complete workouts Feeling unmotivated and lacking energy Increased susceptibility to colds, sore throats and other illnesses Loss in appetite Decrease in performance
Wasif H

Explosive Speed Training | LIVESTRONG.COM - 0 views

  • In regard to athletics, speed is how fast an individual can travel from one point to another. It has to do with stride frequency, or the number of steps per unit of time, and stride length, or the distance that each step covers.
  • To increase your speed, your daily training sessions should place emphasis on improving your overall work capacity, ensuring that your joint mobility is normal, increasing the strength of your legs and core, developing running endurance and improving running coordination.
  • There are numerous drills that should be incorporated into an explosive speed training program that help to improve your coordination and running technique. Marching drills, skipping and arm swings are typically done prior to more intensive training exercises.
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  • Because these are not physically intensive, you should try to fit these in every day. They’re meant to develop muscle memory and teach your nervous system and muscles how to efficiently work together, so the more repetitions you can get in of form drills, the better.
  • Form drills are very important, but it’s essential that you take the skills that you learn from them and apply them to actual speed and endurance drills.
  • There are different types of speed and endurance training workouts that you can incorporate, such as participating in extensive intervals, which means completing a high number of sprinting repetitions, or you can use intensive intervals, which require you to do less repetitions but at high-speed, very intense sprints, perhaps with added resistance such as running hills, or using a parachute for drag.
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