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  • Exercise Eases Menopause Changes  By : Robert Palmer
    A woman can expect to live one-third to one-half of her life past menopause. Symptoms of menopause can be very distressing to include depression, hot flashes, osteoporosis, increased cardiac risk, diabetes, insomnia, anxiety, joint pain and more. Exercise has recently come into the limelight as it is seen as a way to manage many of symptoms all in one package. Read on to find out how exercise can help menopausal symptoms and what symptoms it is best at treating.
  • Cut the Body fat with Exercised-Induced Growth Hormone  By : Robert Palmer
    Growth Hormone (GH) has been used in the entertainment world and by older adults for it's fat cutting, muscle toning, energy increasing and overall youthful effects. The only way to take (GH) is by injection and there can be some serious side effects. One of the most overlooked ways to substantaily increase you GH levels is by exercise. Read on to find out what kind of exercise works best to get the greatest GH response.
  • 7 Tips You Can Use to Increase Your Energy Levels  By : John Goh
    Many people suffer from a lack of energy, due to hectic lifestyles and increased stress levels at home and work. Stress causes the body to become less efficient at generating energy. Here are 7 simple, easy to follow tips to increase your energy levels.
  • Exercise for Epilepsy  By : Robert Palmer
    Epilepsy, or seizure disorder, affects about 2.5 million Americans. Many epileptics shy away from physical activity for fear they may have a seizure during exercise. If seizures are conrolled, epileptics can particpate in most fitness activities. Read on to find out which activities are recommended, which aren't and a few more interesting facts about exercise and seizure disorder.
  • Can Vibrational Plates Make You Stronger Faster??  By : Robert Palmer
    Vibrational platform or plate training has been around for 40 years but is just now making it' way into mainstream fitness. Research indicates it can benefit many populations to include the athlete and the senior citizen. Read on to find out the many ways vibrational training has been found to be useful and what populations it seems to work best on.
  • Soy Protein may be Superior to Whey for Strength Training  By : Robert Palmer
    Most weight lifting experts recommend whey protein as their preferred protein source for training. Soy protein has always been seen as second best. New research is shedding some light on an already healthy source of protein. Read on and find out why soy is superior for increasing body mass as opposed to the traditional whey protein.
  • How Often Should I Work Out  By : Robert Palmer
    I'm sure you've heard many answers to the question "How often should I work out?". There are many factors to consider such as what your goals are and your present fitness level. However, new research is stressing the quality or intensity of a workout over the duration of the workout. Read on to find out what the suggested guidelines are for the average healthy person with fat loss as their goals.
  • The Major Benefits of Water Aerobics  By :
    Water Aerobics also known as aqua aerobics iswidely renowned for being exercise for the elderly or infirm. This is not the case as it is of great benefit to all.
  • Exercise Reduces the Chance of a Second Heart Attack  By : Robert Palmer
    Most people accept that exercise is good for your health, especially your heart. Most people understand that regular exercise is a good way to prevent heart attacks. Read on to learn some new facts from the "Journal of the American Heart Association" which indicate that patients who continue to exercise after a first heart attack may have a significantly less chance of suffering a second heart attack.
  • Yoga May Provide Pain Releif  By : Robert Palmer
    Yoga fans are quick to praise the flexibility and stress reducing benefits of this ancient art form, but new research suggests yoga may be effective at pain mamagement and pain relief. Read on to find out what yoga techniques help reduce pain and the biological changes that occur during yoga to lessen both acute and chronic pain.
  • Walk Smarter, Not Harder! Boost Fitness!  By : Sue Arnoldus
    If, you walk for exercise, congratulations! Pat yourself on the back. Walking is one of the best exercises you can do. When you walk, you utilize almost all of the muscles in your body.
  • A Total Workout in the time it takes to read this article.  By : Robert Palmer
    Science has now proven that you do have time to get a total workout, get in tip top shape, and all of this in just 4 minutes a day
  • Tips to remember: Exercise-Induced Asthma  By : Robert Palmer
    Approximately 7% of the population, or about 20 million Americans are reported to suffer from asthma. One specifc kind of asthma occurs during physical activity and is called Exercise-Induced Asthma (EID). Many with EID think they cannot fully participate in a fitness program. If you have EID read on and find out what key things you can do to benefit fully from your exercise program.
  • Women Who Lift Weights Won't Look Like Men  By : Robert Palmer
    Their has been a long prevailing myth that woman cannot and should not train the same in the weight room as men. Women are afraid if they lift hard they will become muscle bound. Find out why women should do the same basic weight routines as men and why their hormonal makeup won't allow them to pack on as much muscle.
  • How and When to use a Weight Training Belt  By : Robert Palmer
    There are a variety of weight training belts on the market today. They vary in size, shape and color. Read on to find out why you may want to use a belt, what exercises are best for using a belt, what shape of belt is best and when not to use a belt.

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