I knew sitting all day is BAD, but this is alarming. Look at the picture in the article! My question is how you can take a stand in an office space where everyone sits all day?
http://mdfwellness.com/why-take-a-stand/?goback=%2Egde_2375336_member_199811502#.UOBwx2_BFQM
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
That is the reason I went into this field! There are always new
products and new theories in the fitness industry. I found it
fascinating!
Like Barefoot, Only Better?
Like Barefoot, Only Better?
Sunday, 23 December 2012
Saturday, 22 December 2012
If drinking is your thing, check out these tips!
If you are going to drink, my recommendation is wine. Although alcohol poses a breast cancer risk, one study showed that women who had an occasional glass of wine (one or less a day) increased their risk by only 7 percent. When you consider that moderate consumption of red wine is also associated with a reduced risk of heart disease, that increased risk might not seem so bad. However, if you have a family history of breast cancer, or other risk factors, talk to your doctor about what's best for you.
If wine isn't your thing, you might occasionally go with clear alcohols. They’re not as good a choice as wine, but I'd rather you choose them than dark-colored alcohols. Have a vodka and soda water with lime, or a tequila shot (careful, don't go nuts with these!). Be creative. But ladies: BEWARE the fruity Barbie drinks! They can add up to 1,000 calories each — and only pansies drink that stuff, anyway.
Whatever you do, remember the golden rule: Watch your calories. Count the alcohol you consume in your daily calorie allowance, and try not to have more than one drink a day or four drinks a week.
If you are going to drink, my recommendation is wine. Although alcohol poses a breast cancer risk, one study showed that women who had an occasional glass of wine (one or less a day) increased their risk by only 7 percent. When you consider that moderate consumption of red wine is also associated with a reduced risk of heart disease, that increased risk might not seem so bad. However, if you have a family history of breast cancer, or other risk factors, talk to your doctor about what's best for you.
If wine isn't your thing, you might occasionally go with clear alcohols. They’re not as good a choice as wine, but I'd rather you choose them than dark-colored alcohols. Have a vodka and soda water with lime, or a tequila shot (careful, don't go nuts with these!). Be creative. But ladies: BEWARE the fruity Barbie drinks! They can add up to 1,000 calories each — and only pansies drink that stuff, anyway.
Whatever you do, remember the golden rule: Watch your calories. Count the alcohol you consume in your daily calorie allowance, and try not to have more than one drink a day or four drinks a week.
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Continuing with the topic on alcohol:
Unfortunately, when you’re trying to lose weight, alcohol is the enemy for a number of reasons:
1. Alcohol is really just a ton of empty calories.
2. It releases estrogen into your bloodstream, promotes fat storage, and decreases muscle growth.
3. It weakens your willpower and inhibition — one minute you're at happy hour, the next you're at the all-night diner ordering the bacon cheeseburger with fries and a vanilla shake.
Now, don't get me wrong — I LOVE my red wine, and I enjoy my mixed drinks. But those things should be enjoyed once you're in maintenance mode, not while you're trying to lose weight. If you must give in to temptation, do so with extreme caution.
Stay tune cause you don't want to miss these tips, especially in this holiday season!
Unfortunately, when you’re trying to lose weight, alcohol is the enemy for a number of reasons:
1. Alcohol is really just a ton of empty calories.
2. It releases estrogen into your bloodstream, promotes fat storage, and decreases muscle growth.
3. It weakens your willpower and inhibition — one minute you're at happy hour, the next you're at the all-night diner ordering the bacon cheeseburger with fries and a vanilla shake.
Now, don't get me wrong — I LOVE my red wine, and I enjoy my mixed drinks. But those things should be enjoyed once you're in maintenance mode, not while you're trying to lose weight. If you must give in to temptation, do so with extreme caution.
Stay tune cause you don't want to miss these tips, especially in this holiday season!
Monday, 17 December 2012
Interesting stats on holiday drinking. I do believe that drinking, just
like eating, is part of holiday celebration. But be mindful of what
and how much you drink and how that may affect others(drinking and
driving) and how that may affect your waistline (I just add more gym
time!).
http://www.everydayhealth.com/healthy-living/1213/americas-holiday-alcohol-binge-2221.aspx?xid=nl_EverydayHealthSkinandBeauty_20121217
http://www.everydayhealth.com/healthy-living/1213/americas-holiday-alcohol-binge-2221.aspx?xid=nl_EverydayHealthSkinandBeauty_20121217
Friday, 14 December 2012
How to get killers Abs - Advanced
Extended Plank
(advanced)
Start in a basic plank position, but instead of placing your hands under your shoulders, bring your hands together and place them on the floor in front of you (about 3 inches in front of your head). This variation places much greater emphasis and concentration on the rectus abdominis because you're not able to use your arms as pillars to support your body weight.
Contact us if you want a professional and personalized help to get your goals faster and maintain your goals. We have great holiday specials!
http://www.fitnessgrace.com/Personal-Training-Vancouver/Personal-Training-Vancouver-Fitness-Grace-Services.htm
(advanced)
Start in a basic plank position, but instead of placing your hands under your shoulders, bring your hands together and place them on the floor in front of you (about 3 inches in front of your head). This variation places much greater emphasis and concentration on the rectus abdominis because you're not able to use your arms as pillars to support your body weight.
Contact us if you want a professional and personalized help to get your goals faster and maintain your goals. We have great holiday specials!
http://www.fitnessgrace.com/Personal-Training-Vancouver/Personal-Training-Vancouver-Fitness-Grace-Services.htm
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