So does anyone think magazines like "Women’s Health" and "Oxygen" (both Australian) change the way you think about health and fitness? Do they want to make you become a healthier more active person?
I am doing an English assignment and I need to know if the magazines effect society in anyway. Thanks for your help.
yes cant see a big chick it would be an issue
My workout routine usually consists of running 1.5 miles and doing different types of weight training. I wanting to lose 10-12 pounds that I have put on after entering college, but this has been a very hard task for me thus far. So…I’m looking for a good fitness bar to eat after I workout to help me with my weight loss process. Thanks for any advice.
Askmen.com recommends Cliff bars. There are multiple varieties, including high-protein (although what you need most for recovery are carbs to restore muscle glycogen).
http://www.askmen.com/top_10/fitness_top_ten/34_fitness_list.html
Askmen.com also rates chocolate milk as the #1 recovery food, if taken soon after the conclusion of the workout.
As for me, I stick to a homemade shake with water and soy milk, protein powder, fruit, raw cocoa, brewer’s yeast, and flax meal.
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What will lack of sleep do to myself (health/fitness…?
I haven’t been getting much sleep in lately, maybe 4 hours or so. What will that do to my health? Well Yesterday, I didn’t go to sleep until 2 PM and i woke up at 6 PM. It is now 3:50 AM, and I plan on doing cardio at 5 AM. What would be the result of all this?
(What I’m trying to ask is how will my cardio go? And my strength training will begin at 9 AM.. how will that go?
There are a lot of great articles and information on how stress can effect sleep at ( http://www.reducingstress.net ). there are also many tips for solving the problem. Also, there is a link to the stresseraser which is a great biofeedback device that can help you get to sleep.
I am a coordinator for a university and was just given permission to start my own fitness program. It can be for anyone, students, community, staff. I wanted to know ideas of things people would want in a fitness program. How can I make the best one possible. Any ideas or suggestions are much appreciated.
You’ve got a wide range of ages and types, not to mention whether you want both sexes in your group. What type of program do you want? Since you are the one leading it, where do you want this to go? How physical do you want it to be? What level of intensity do you see this program being? You may need to have two or three programs at different days. Do you want weights or resistance machines, cardio only or a mix of both? What’s your budget? What can you do? How big is your facility?
Check out local exercise programs already in the area, like the local Curves or Jazzercise places. Locate and talk to some independent gym owners. Get ideas and then do an impromptu survey to see what your clientele would like and how much time they have to do it per day. Then, get your results together and do that. You may not be successful right away but you will catch on and go from there.
Also, you may want to check out the U.S. Army and other military branches. Bases have very transient groups but have workout programs for enlisted personnel and their dependents. I understand that over the last few years they have become very user friendly and very duplicatable.
I hope this helps. Good Luck.
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For school, I need to come in with 5 questions. We are running a program called trick-or-treat street and we are having a trivia game. Please understand that these questions I bring in will be asked to 1st graders – 6th graders. They NEED to be on health and/or fitness. For example one I have already come up with is: Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? Fruit
What is the biggest muscle in your body?
Tongue
What is the biggest organ in your body?
Skin
I’m just begining to get in shape, and I’ve got a long way to go. How in shape do you have to be to be able to keep up in a beginner’s Tai Kwan Do class? What fitness "landmarks" should I be able to reach to be successful?
Note: It’s spelt Tae Kwon Do. (The guy who reposted first claiming to be a black belt should have noticed that).
You don’t have to be of any particular standard to start TKD. The training will make you fit. The more you train, the fitter you get. It’s all about going at your own pace and reaching your own goals, not someone elses.
Go to the frequentlly asked questions part at www.tagb.biz if you have any questions. If in doubt, speak to your local TKD instructor.