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UR Loved 2.00 Sep 25th 2022
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Posted by: | CommentsMeet us on Sunday, September 26th for a morning meditation, yoga and dance — at 5th Avenue Beach, Asbury Park, NJ, next to the Convention Center!
Read More→Do You Commit?
Posted by: | CommentsYou might find yourself in the following situation:
- Inactive and can’t stop eating
- Emerged in your profession and can’t get away from work, even when you are at home
- Or the opposite – when you are done with work, you just go home and relax and watch TV
You might have abandoned your commitments to improve your lifestyle to achieve better health and performance.
To help you to get on track, I will share a solution with you to recommit to your commitments. Read on!
January Strength123’s 100 Push Up Challenge
Posted by: | CommentsThis is the month of personal improvement.
This month is your month to focus on setting goals, to improve your diet, and to start an exercise program.
However, these tasks can be overwhelming. Where should you start? What should you do first? Should you do everything at the same time? For an optimum outcome, it is recommended that you start all three at once – but keep it simple!
Let us start by bringing the focus on the next 30 to 42 days.
A sitting posture that doesn’t kill
Posted by: | CommentsSitting kills your back.
That’s a bold statement. Is it true?
In 1982, researchers affiliated with the Cooper Institute in Dallas surveyed affluent individuals and their sitting habits.
The study confirmed that people who spent more than 23 hours a week sitting, watching TV or sitting in the office, had a 64% percent greater chance of dying from heart disease. One take-away is that less activity burns fewer calories.
But why does sitting kill your back?
The scoop on disc pressure and pain
If you understand how the discs work between the vertebras of your spine, you will easily understand what happens to your discs when you sit more then 8+ hours per day. Look at this chart below.
Heart Rate Monitor Training – Does it work?
Posted by: | Comments“I was so in the zone” I overheard a woman proudly announcing during a dinner conversation.
Since the invention and widespread use of heart rate monitors, our approach to cardio vascular training has changed. These devices provide an inexpensive and efficient tool to enhance your fitness program by monitoring your heart rate during your workouts.
Your motivation will skyrocket. Depending on the system you use, you can take advantage of an online tracking tool to establish accountability. In conjunction with an integrative online system, your monitor will help you to establish records regarding your improvements. You can easily review your performance on charts and compare your applied strategies that result in your fitness success.
Before we discuss this method, let’s address the following questions:
- How can I establish my individual zone for endurance, fat burning, and weight loss?
- Do these numbers really make sense?
- Do those methods reflect my individual training zones?
These are the issues you should consider when you incorporate heart rate monitor training into your fitness program.
Top 7 Ways Clients Can Get and Stay Motivated
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Studies confirm that both weight loss and exercise can achieve greater improvement in physical function as opposed to either intervention alone (N EnglJMed 2Ott;364:I2t8-29.). Nevertheless, before we get to this step we need to get motivated to implement both successfully.
Motivation, as defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary, is “a force of influence that causes someone to do something”.
Although it is difficult to predict which event or method of self-communication we use to become motivated or stay motivated, I will share strategies with you that have been effective with regular people like you and me.
Eat more to burn more: The method of maximizing fat loss
Posted by: | CommentsAthletes train differently than those in the general population.
They develop the leanest, most muscular and aesthetically pleasing bodies in the world. This group represents about 1% of the global population.
The rest of us can train like athletes, but you must ask yourself whether your body is ready for the physical stress that is required to achieve such a lean physique.
Nutrition is the number-one focus when one sets a goal to accomplish weight loss and fat loss.
Juicing Up Your Nutrition
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Some look to juicing regimens as weight-loss solutions. Indeed, there are many benefits for juicing.
First, you give your digestive system a rest so that your body has time to put its energy, besides digesting, into elimination, recovery and healing.
Juicing also gives your digestive system a rest, including the stomach, intestines, pancreas, gallbladder and liver.