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Tag Archives: physical activity

Let Health Shine In

Brighten every day with these well-being boosters. Start now …

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How Are Your Elbows?

by Michelle Sutton-Kerchner Give your elbows a little love. They have been through a lot this summer … It does not take a passion for tennis or golf, or a dedication to bicep curls, to cause elbow fatigue. Usually, we take elbow function for granted—until they remind us of their presence. If you notice your elbows protesting lately, take action. Ignored, elbow pain can develop into a chronic condition. Summer tends to be a time of increased physical activity. In addition to your workout, there is gardening, backyard games, and golfing. Although your weightlifting routine or kickboxing sessions never previously bothered you, combined with a summer of repetitive elbow movements can change that. Suddenly, basics like push-ups and keyboarding at your desk can trigger elbow pain.   1. Determine the Cause Check with your physician to determine the cause of your elbow pain. An examination, and possible diagnostic tests, can eliminate causes for serious concern. Often, a sore elbow is the simple result of overuse. Once any serious issues are eliminated, tweaks to your activities can alleviate this sore spot. 2. Avoid the Offending Motions You easily can rest the elbow without ditching your workout and other activities. Modifications can …

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Fit for the Holidays

by Michelle Sutton-Kerchner Your timely reminder of the importance of exercise … Use this fitness motivation to soar through the season. It is a time of year when much gets in the way of your healthy habits. Often, we let it, with the excuses “It’s only once a year” and “I deserve a break.” A break from health is never needed. So, toss those excuses out with the broken holiday lights. Stay on track with these reminders of why today’s workout is more important than ever. Boost Your Immune System Regular exercise improves the body’s ability to fight off germs. This includes common colds and flu as well as infections and chronic illness. Studies have shown moderate-intensity exercise on a daily basis can significantly reduce the number of colds caught compared to inactive individuals. Exercise is believed to increase white blood cell count, which fights infections. You deserve a healthy holiday. Use your workout as a top defense against sniffles and sneezes. This time of year, you are surrounded in the malls, grocery stores, office, and at that party where Santa’s nose looked redder than usual. A half-hour workout may spare you from several congested days of functioning at minimal …

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Keep It Simple

Even though Simplicity Day was officially last month, any summer day is the perfect time to honor it …

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Get Your Wheels Spinning

May is National Bike Month. Be ready to ride …

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