Posts Tagged ‘fitness’
Thursday, August 20th, 2009
by Jennifer Summers
For millions of people world-wide, everyday is a “bad hair” day due to the problem of thinning hair or baldness. Discussing hair loss with a doctor is an important first step. There are a number of treatments available these days that make hair loss or thinning hair easier to live with. A concern not only experienced by men but by a growing number of women is Alopecia, or the excessive and abnormal loss of healthy hair. Traumatic situations and genetics can be the cause of hair thinning and loss and also by hormonal fluctuations, excessive physical force or poor nutrition. While these factors can affect both men and women, hair thinning and loss usually occurs for: Read more... (984 words, estimated 3:56 mins reading time)
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Information about Thin Hair and Hair Loss
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
by Scott Edwards
You’re Not To Blame For Being Fat! First things first though: That doesn’t mean we’re saying you can’t do something about it. Just that the truth about weight loss has been kept from you.
This article intends to help you change all that. You deserve to have a better life – free from the pain and suffering that weight problems bring.
Many of the reasons we’ve grown so large are not down to us. Let’s break the chain though and take control. We can learn new and enjoyable habits that will lose the weight. Life doesn’t have to be such a struggle. Read more... (361 words, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)
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Losing Weight – Lose Ten Pounds Now – In Detail
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
by Patricia Walker
Connecticut is known for being riddled with rocks and roots, enough to keep the most experienced rider on his toes. Serious mountain bikers have long visited the state for this very reason. However, there is plenty for the novice biker (and everything in between) as well!
Not far from Colchester, inexperienced bikers can get a feel for biking and develop basic skills on the ten miles of trails in Salmon River State Forest. This area is predominantly flat and features dirt trails, plus there are a few additional “trails” locals have blazed that you may want to check out as you build your confidence level. If you get too easily bored with the flat terrain, you can try out some more technical areas on trails located on the other side of the bridge and up the hill. The scenery is gorgeous. Read more... (639 words, estimated 2:33 mins reading time)
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Great Places to Ride Your Bike in Connecticut
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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
by Ricardo d Argence
[I:http://mix.jokesprank.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/RicardodArgence16.jpg]To increase your arm size in the shortest time possible it is important that you stick to the basics. By basics, I mean the lifts that will give you the most return on your investment. Don’t waste your time on non-productive movements like 90 percent of the other people in the gym.
And now, the triceps, a set of three muscles connected to both elbow and shoulder, but work in opposition to the biceps and forearm. Read further for tricep-building tips and tricks. Read more... (512 words, estimated 2:03 mins reading time)
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Bodybuilding Workouts, How To Train Your Triceps
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
by Scott Edwards
When looking into health issues relating to weight, medics take note of our Body Mass Index. We’re considered healthy if our BMI is between 18.5 and 25. If it goes over 25, we have a weight problem. If in fact our index reveals a figure over thirty then we’re obese, with a result over forty making us morbidly obese.
You can work out your own figure by doing the following: Using metric readings, take your current weight and height. Start with a multiplication sum – your height times itself. Then take that answer and divide it by how much you weigh. Read more... (430 words, estimated 1:43 mins reading time)
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
by Ringo Dunst
An NBA player by the name of Spud Webb turned out the be the best surprise of the 1986 NBA All Star break when he kicked the other competitors’ asses in the Slam Dunk game. Besides, it’s not a common occurrence that a 5 ft. 7 in. basketball player gets to beat 6 footers in a game such as a slam dunk championship. But that is what Spud Webb did and thus, it earned him a special page in NBA history. Read more... (603 words, estimated 2:25 mins reading time)
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Spud Webb: The Shortest NBA Player Who Won the All Star Slam Dunk Championship
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
by John Knight
Fats are helpful and to lose body fat totally is not good. They form the building blocks to develop bodily hormones, controlling inflammation and digesting some vitamins and minerals that are good for us. We also need them as our source of energy. Not all fats are harmful to our body. In fact, they carry vital nutrients that help our systems work correctly.
According to medical guidelines, it is not the fats that cause our diseases but the type of foods that we eat. So, the right amount of fats is indeed important for our bodily needs. The types of fats found in our diet are: monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, saturated and the trans fatty elements. Read more... (409 words, estimated 1:38 mins reading time)
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
by Alexander Bondarchuk
Health is wealth, the old cliche goes. With environmental degradation at its peak and the number of communicable diseases on the rise, the need to care for our health has become even more important. We may have doctors almost everywhere, but caring for our health is not a task for other people ” it must start from home.
This is the idea behind the different health software we find today. With the world becoming ever more chaotic, most health software takes advantage of the advances in technology so patients can have the required information at their fingertips. Whether you are suffering from diabetes, obesity or hypertension, through a home health monitor, you can now keep track of your own well being without worrying of the additional cost! Read more... (537 words, estimated 2:09 mins reading time)
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Get Fit And Healthy With A Home Health Monitor
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