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  • Five Greatest Fat Loss Mistakes  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Do you workout and eat soundly but still can't keep the fat off? Here are the five most common mistakes made by individuals on a fat reduction program. Read on to find out exactly what these five fat loss mistakes are, how thay can be corrected and what can be done to prevent repeating them in the future.
  • Exercise Reduces Jet Lag  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Have you ever taken a very long flight and when you arrived at your destination felt weak, confused, nauseated, tired and awful in general? This is called jet leg and it's a real physiological phenomena. New research has shown that exercise before, during and after your flight can significantly reduce the degree of jetlag and the time it takes to get back to normal. Read on to find out what type of exercise and how much is helpful for reducing jet lag as well as several non-exercise suggestions to decrease jet lag symptoms.
  • Benefits of Wearing Casual Clothes to Work  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Have a sit down job with no time to exercise after work? Do you often wear your best clothes to work only to have them feel tight and constrictive? A recent study looked at wearing casual clothes to work and it's effect on movement,number of stairs taken, miles walked and calories burned. Read on to find out how this group of office workers benefited by dressing down and moving more.
  • Proper Sitting Position and Microbreaks  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Do you have a full time sitdown job that occassionally causes you back, neck or shoulder pain? This condition is not uncommon when you are required to sit for hours at a time. Read on to learn some tricks of the trade involving changing your workstation posture and making changes at your work station itself that will correct your posture. Professionals also recommend performing some exercise and taking microbreaks to move around a bit which can reduce your pain and discomfort.
  • Calcium Supplements - How They Help Our Bones  By : Craig Smith
    In today's more health conscious world, all kinds of vitamin and mineral supplements are available. There are many people who use these products in an attempt to improve the quality of their health. One of the most popular types of supplement is calcium. Consumers have long been given information on the importance of calcium supplements for good bone health.
  • Can Less Be More?  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Have you ever sat down and wondered why some athletes train hours and miles a day? Do they really need to or are they subject to their sport's latest training trend or an overzealous coach? Newer research is clearly recommending quality over quantity for middle distance and long distance events. Read on and find out why some sports and specific events could get more for less.
  • Why Women Need Strength Training  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Despite scientific research asserting the many health reasons why women should weight train, the numbers participating in this activity are lower than expected. Read on to find out the benefits women can derive from weight training that other types of activities won't provide.
  • Common Aerobic Injuries  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Have you ever injured yourself while taking an aerobics class? It's not that uncommon with today's emphasis on higher intensities. Read to find out what the most common injuries are, what causes them, and what you can do to prevent them.
  • Footwear for Aerobics  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Do you know how important wearing the right type of shoe is for aerobic classes? Many people don't and wind up with unnecessary lower extremity injuries. Read on to find what special features an aerobic shoe needs and why.
  • Are You Ready to Exercise in The Heat?  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    If you love to workout outdoors when it's warm make sure you're aware of the dangers of suddenly exposing yourself to hot weather and high humidity you're not used to. Several heat related illnesses such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke can occur. Read on and find out what you can do to stay cooler during your outdoor exercise sessions.
  • Exercise for Multiple Sclerosis  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Individuals with multiple sclerosis can benefit from an exercise program in the hands of a qualified trainer. Depending on the degree of symptoms, MS clients can improve the basic elements of physical fitness including flexibility, cardiorespiratory functioning, muscular endurance and strength. Read on to find out what symptoms may make it difficult for an MS patient to exercise and what a trainer needs to know to effectively and safely exercise someone with MS.
  • Healthy Fats and Exercise Immunity  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Did you know that getting the proper ratio of two essential acids could improve your immune system during training which means faster results and recovery time between workouts? Read on and find out why the omega-3 fatty acids are so beneficial to health and performance and why it is necessary to keep the number ofomega-6's down.
  • Eating for Mass and Size  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    When determining what to eat to gain muscle it's not just a matter of calories in and calories out. You must take into account the various nutrient combination's effects on hormones, release of body fat and anabolic actions. Read on to find which of these meal combinations to avoid and which to embrace.
  • Reduced Fatigue During Long Workouts  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    Most athletes and exercisers want to know how refueling effects the duration and intensity of their longer exercise sessions. Those who participate at moderate to hard intensities for over an hour have specific needs. Read on to find out the optimal way to fuel your body for long term exercise before, during and after your workout.
  • Morning Fat Burning  By : Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885
    The idea that fasting morning cardio can increase fat loss is still one of debate. Bodybuilders swear by it, while many scientists remain unconvinced. Read on to find out what the theory is behind the increased fat mobilization of A.M. cardio and what keeps the scientifc debate going.

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