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Tag Archives: self-improvement

The Sauna Session, a Healthful Mini-Vacay

Right now, you are probably craving the soothing warmth of summer. No need to hop on a plane in search of tropical weather. Take a trip to the Center’s steamy sauna …

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New Year, Updated You

It’s a new year, but that does not have to mean a “new you.” That implies there was something wrong with the “old you.” And nothing gets in the way of goals like negativity …

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The Best Workout for Your Cold

Show your cold who’s boss with exercise …

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A Workout Strong Enough for the Holidays

by Michelle Sutton-Kerchner This holiday workout gets it done. If you cannot manage any other exercise, do this … Holidays mean hectic days. Often, the workout is the first thing axed. Combined with the onslaught of festive meals and treats, your healthy lifestyle is in danger. Preserve it with a powerful routine that fights back. Gingerbread men, beware! Focus on Weightlifting With big dinners on the calendar and sweets continuously at your disposal, you need to maximize your caloric burn, right now. Weightlifting bulks up your ability to burn calories all day long. A pound of fat burns about two to three calories daily. A pound of muscle burns seven to 10 calories a day. Which do you want working for you as you sip that hot cocoa with extra marshmallows? Yep– get lifting! Aerobic workouts are effective at burning calories and stress, so definitely include some heart-pumping exercises in your fitness program. However, to combat those holiday splurges in minimal time, be sure to hit the Fitness Floor. Aim for Heavy Of course, you cannot begin weightlifting at the level of a champion bodybuilder. However, according to studies, most individuals lift too light. Muscle growth cannot be stimulated without …

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Give It a Rest

by Michelle Sutton-Kerchner Know how to recover from a workout. Hint: It does not involve binge-watching … It takes more than a heart-pounding workout with plenty of sweat to get in shape. Sure, that covers the basics. However, the sophisticated exerciser knows (and everyone eventually learns) success requires some nurturing. Here are the rules for fitness engagement—and disengagement. Work Hard You’ve probably already got this. Give it your all on the Fitness Floor or in the studio or pool. Max out your reps, weights, and duration. Accomplish the healthy exhaustion happily associated with a well-done workout. Long after you stop exercising though, your body continues to perform. Tender muscles and minor stiffness indicate you are working hard behind-the-scenes to deliver sculpted muscles and increased stamina (for future, now you may feel like flopping down on the couch). Help make fitness happen with active recovery days. Rest Well The most effective fitness programs include recovery days. Give your body the opportunity to capitalize on all the good stuff you prompted during your workout. On these days, avoid intense physical activity. This allows repair of the muscles and tissues that were broken down during exercise. Some interpret an easy day as laziness …

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