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Promoting Better Blood Circulation for Health

Blood delivers essential nutrients and oxygen throughout the body and allows muscles to keep working. Blood flow also helps remove harmful waste from the body and maintains overall functionality. Clearly, then, inadequate circulation causes many health problems. Proper blood flow is absolutely essential to living a healthy life, and must therefore not be neglected.

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Curing Stress Related Sleep Disorders

Sleep disorders are fast becoming one of the most common problems faced by people today. One of the reasons no doubt for their frequency is the high levels of stress and anxiety present in today’s world. Most people find it very difficult to tune out and turn off at the end of the day. Finding ways to relax and let go can therefore be essential to getting a better sleep.

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The SMART Goal Setting Guide

The start of the New Year has already passed and some of us may already be failing on our health resolutions. Sometimes though failing can be important. It can be seen as an opportunity to pick yourself back up and get started again. Also, it may be that the resolutions you made were unrealistic or not specific enough.

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Our Struggle With Weight Loss

Losing weight can be a terrible struggle for many people. Frustrating progress and rebound weight gain from fad diets can contribute to a real sense of hopelessness when it comes to achieving one’s fitness goals. Despite decades of scientific studies, nutritional advice and a multi-billion dollar diet industry, North Americans are larger than ever. According to national surveys, it is estimated that about one third of Americans are at least 20 percent or more overweight. This being the case while approximately 25-50 percent of Americans are on a diet!

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Abdominal Exercises for Men and Women

Having toned abdominal muscles is probably one of the most sought-after goals of exercise. This article will consider the many different exercises that will help you reach this goal, for both men and women. The abdominal region actually has two different parts to it: the lower abs and the upper abs. Let’s begin with the lower abs. Abdominal Exercises for Men Lower Abs:r

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Warding off the Flu

In recent months conce s about H1N1 have many people worried about their health. While vaccination programs have begun around the world, there are also some very safe all natural steps that you can take to help protect yourself against the virus and other influenza strains. While of course washing your hands frequently and avoiding the company of the sick are obvious points, there are also other alte ative means by which you can protect yourself. Influenza is a highly contagious virus that has been designated into the type A and type B varieties.

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Who Has Time To Exercise?

With every other spam e-mail being about weight loss, a yoga studio opening up on every corner and all those TV ads for home gym equipment you would think everyone would be super fit by now. The truth is North Americans are more stationary than ever. We are all overrun by obligations of work, family and friends, too many of us are finding less and less time for physical activity—and it shows. Despite the variety and accessibility of exercise regimens today, more and more of us are getting less than twenty minutes of even moderate physical exertion per day.

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Maintaining Your Post Diet Weight

So after months and months of hard work you’ve finally reached your weight loss goals. The work should be over now right? Wrong. Post diet maintenance can be just as challenging. Even while you don’t need to sacrifice to the same extent as you did during the diet phase, you will nevertheless need to learn how to incorporate some of what you’ve learned into your day to day eating habits. Most experts agree that yo-yo dieting will only wreak havoc with your metabolic rate thereby making everything you eat post-diet difficult to burn off.

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Plyometrics Exercises for Sports Training

Sports like soccer are incredibly demanding on the body. Players must be continually running around a large field exerting themselves in all kinds of ways, whether it be sprinting, jumping, sliding, tackling, or kicking. The average soccer play will run over eight kilometers in a ninety minute game, and this distance will be covered with all kinds of different speeds and intensities. This is why plyometrics are particularly powerful exercises for the soccer player. In fact they are beneficial for athletes of any sport, so if you are not a soccer player do not be dissuaded.

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Weight Loss Plateaus and how to Beat Them

When it comes to weight loss, reaching a plateau can be one of the most frustrating things you’ll have to deal with. Not only does reaching a plateau put a stop to the weight loss progress, but it can also really wreak havoc on a dieter’s motivation to continue on. A weight loss plateau refers to a point at which the progress of weight loss slows down, or comes to a complete standstill. This usually occurs after an initial period of weight loss. After loosing some of the excess weight, the body essentially pulls at the reigns and says wait a minute, let’s just hang on a second.

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The Truth about Binge Eating

Unlike anorexia and bulimia, binge eating disorder has been largely ignored by the medical community and by society at large. And yet, according to best estimates, this disorder may affect up to four percent of all Americans. While the figures are at best just educated guesses, it is possible that this disorder could be affecting many more in a more mild form.

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Healthy Vacations

When it comes to health and wellness, even those of us dedicated to eating and living well can sometimes through caution to the wind when it comes to traveling. Airports are notorious for offering a slew of unhealthy options and plane food is hardly going to win any healthy living awards. So even from the start of the vacation, we can let go of our diet regimes and start living large on pizza, fries and the like.

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Tips for Post-Workout Recovery

After a trip to the gym most of us get on with our day and hope that we have pushed ourselves just the right amount. Too much, and we will end up feeling sore the next day, too little and the hour and a half might end up having been wasted. Assuming that we have stretched before and after and that we are generally eating a pretty well balanced diet, our bodies should be able to recover and move on fairly quickly. There are however times when we need to think a little more about how to nourish our bodies post workouts.

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Overcoming Stress Caused By Financial Worries

Financial worries can cause a great deal of stress to individuals and families. Especially in today’s economy, conce s about job loss, cutbacks, stock market figures and interest rates can give even the calmest and most relaxed among us a headache. For some however, financial stress can lead to more serious types of ill health and anxiety. Financial difficulties are always stressful, but when you’re hearing about the state of the economy every day in the news, and the bad news just keeps getting worse it may be time to take action.

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Best Health Supplements to Combat Obesity

Obesity, quite simply, is an excess of body fat. To be obese is usually defined as being about twenty percent over the normal weight for one's height, age and sex. A healthy weight can of course vary depending on many factors. However, there is a range used by doctors and physicians to determine whether or not a person falls within a healthy weight. Fat distribution across the body can also be used to determine certain risk factors including for instance a person's risk for heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases.

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Weight Loss Facts

When it comes to losing weight, most people assume that dramatic results take dramatic measures. While in some instances this may be true, for most people making a few small changes can lead to permanent weight loss over time. If you're looking to trim down but aren't interested in joining a bootcamp or undertaking a strict calorie reduced diet, you can still make little changes to your routine that will yield results.

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Spring Skin Care Tips

With the sun peaking out behind the clouds a little more these days, you may be gearing up for the warmer days ahead. Looking forward to beaches, barbecues and soaking up the sun can be a pleasurable daydream, but is your skin ready to show its face to the world? If you feel you may not be ready to bare all, it may be time for a spring skin makeover. After a long winter of long sleeves and winter boats, your skin may be looking a little less than picture perfect.

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Gearing up for a Walking Routine

Whenever you start to ramp up your exercise program you risk injury. If you don’t take the proper precautions, you may find yourself laid up in bed rather than pumping it up at the gym. Even if you’re merely increasing the pace of your usual walking routine, you can do damage to your muscles. By taking a few important precautions however, you can avoid hurting yourself while still boosting your performance. Walking is simply one of the best exercises around especially for people who might not be able to start off running.

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Help With Stress Relief

Many of us are now busier than ever with an ever expanding list of to-do’s that seems never to get any shorter. Commitments to work, school, family, partners, friends and extra-curricular activities can at times become overwhelming. When this happens, the joy we might have previously taken in such activities or relationships tends to dissipate, while the stress factor rises.

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Exercise on the Run: Tips for Fitting in a Workout on a Busy Schedule

Although it has been said many times, there is simply no way to be fit and live well without getting adequate physical activity. Despite years and years of medical recommendations and serious warnings about the illnesses associated with sedentary lifestyles, too many people in the developed world fail to get enough exercise. Disease and ill health are the necessary results of such a scenario.

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Children And Sleep

Healthy sleep patterns are important for people of any age. However, when it comes to kids, instilling the right habits in them from the start can save them and you a whole host of future problems. Sleep is of vital importance for all of us, but it is particularly so for growing babies and children. Making sure that your kids get the sleep they need is an extremely important part of parenting. Sleeping is one of the most important and pleasant activities of human life. Waking up feeling refreshed makes the whole day much better.

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Migraine Prevention and your Diet

For some time now, researchers and health professionals have seen a correlation between the foods we eat and our health. When it comes to migraines however this connection can be even more obvious. As any migraine sufferer will tell you, these terrible headaches can often be triggered by just a little of the wrong kind of food. If you’ve suddenly found yourself becoming the victim of these attacks, then keep reading and discover some of the most common migraine triggers.r

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Weekend Weight Gain

Ok, so you’re hitting the gym at least four times a week and keeping to your diet Monday through Friday. Come weekend however, you’re eating out and overindulging thereby ruining all your hard work and putting you back to square one. If this sounds like your regular routine than you need to reconsider how your spending your free time. Eating and drinking your way through the weekend will only result in undoing any progress a week of good habits may have gained you.r

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Getting in the Zone: Optimal Heart Rates for Fat Burning

Monitoring your heart rate during high intensity exercise can be a very important aspect of your exercise routine. Not only does keeping an eye or your heart rate help to prevent overexertion, but it can also be vital to helping you optimize your workouts. This means that you can ensure that you burn the most calories in the least amount of time.

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Best Warm Up Stretches

One of the most important elements to proper exercise that is also often overlooked is the warm up stretch. Warming up is absolutely vital when it comes to any kind of exercise, otherwise you’ll expose yourself to injury and lackluster performance. Performing a proper sequence of warm up stretches will have you prepared for your activity both physically and mentally. The initial warm up should be some kind of light cardio, such as skip rope, jogging, climbing stairs, etc. Once you’re a little warm you can begin to stretch.

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Healthy Foot Care

Ok so now that summer is coming to an end it may be time to actually take some time to pamper those little puppies walking around in flip-flops and going bare in the sand. Not only are your feet much more visible than they are in other seasons during the hot summer months, but they can also suffer more from increased walking and from less than supportive footwear. This being the case, it might be a good time to think about giving your feet a little R and R.

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