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  • "No Brainer" is a Guaranteed Failure  By : Dov Oshri
    This article discusses the reasons for planning your workouts for optimal effect and suggests ways to do it.
  • 5 Facts About Treadmills v1.0 - Education::Reference Tools Software  By : Michael Collier
    5 Facts About Treadmills! What if you bought your own equipment and exercised at home? The treadmill is the best exercise equipment you can buy for home use. It’s fairly easy to use and fairly easy to buy. Not only that, but for most people, running is the best type of exercise. It develops the muscles of your legs, improves cardiac-respiratory endurance, keeps your blood running, and burns down calories.
  • 8 Tips To Consider When Buying A Treadmill or elliptical  By : onebrady
    Learn more about what needs to be considered when buying a treadmill or elliptical.
  • Aerobics Exercise in Conjunction with Anaerobic Exercise  By : cdup
    How to combine excercises to give you a better result and have more fun in the gym
  • An Introduction to American Baseball  By : Jethro Jordans
    Among the most popular sports in the United States is baseball. Major League Baseball attracts thousands of fans every summer and they just keep wanting more. When it's World Series time each fall, millions watch the games on TV and loudly cheer their favorite teams.
  • An introduction to Golf for the Adult beginner.  By : Matt Canham
    The article offers some of the key areas to focus on for the beginning golfer.
  • Are Exercising to Burn Fat and Exercising to Burn Calories the Same Thing?  By : Ainsley Laing
    This article gives an overview of the metabolic systems our bodies use to process energy during exercise and how we can use this knowledge to optimize our fat burning potential.
  • Are Treadmills the Perfect Piece Of Exercise Equipment  By : onebrady
    Learn why treadmills are the best piece of exercise equipment.
  • Are We Having Fun Yet?  By : Ainsley Laing
    The “experts” tell us that some stress is good because without it there would be no motivation to do anything!
  • Arizona Hiking Trails: Other than the Grand Canyon  By : Jimmy Jooves
    The Grand Canyon is not the only hiking trail in Arizona. There are many great hiking trails in Arizona which do not entail maneuvering for a place at the Grand Canyon. Many of these trails are hard to negotiate but the unmatched, breathtaking beauty that you encounter more than makes up for the difficulty. Five of the best Hiking Trails are listed here.
  • Attrack An Avalanche Of Compliments About Your Healthy, Fit and Beautiful Body  By : P. Rodgers
    Compared to many other weight loss eBooks on the market, Anne Collins is a better choice. Healthy weight loss is possible when you combine a healthy diet with a regular exercise regime.
  • Basketball: How it all got started  By : Carlos Lintons
    Dr. James Naismith. Probably the name means nothing to you. Perhaps it would have meant even less had this Canadian not found himself a home in the Unites States. For it was this man, way back in 1881, that invented the game of basketball. Indeed, many people wonder if the sport would be so popular in the US had he not been living in Massachusetts at the time he invented it.
  • Be Healthy and Happy with Outdoor Family Games  By : Craig Mecham
    If you listen to the experts you learn two things. First, lack of exercise is a problem in our society. We spend too much time sitting in front of the TV, behind our desks, in the car, on the couch, or even at a restaurant. Even though sitting is not a completely bad thing, the problem is we just plain do too much of it. That's why we're all getting fat.
  • Body Building & Toning Sessions For Beginners  By : Colin Johnson
    The most common question I am asked from skinny guys who are trying to bulk up and develop some muscle tone, is where they should start. Most have the drive and enthusiasm but are unsure of the best weight and exercise routine for optimum success. This simple and easy to follow outline is a brilliant one for those just starting out or for those just simply wanting to add some weight training to their already existing program. Low impact sportspeople such as golfers right through to high impact sportspeople can adopt this easy to manage routine and reap the rewards.
  • Body Fitness Equals Brain Fitness  By : Ainsley Laing
    A discussion of the chemical processes that is behind how exercise makes you smarter.
  • Bodybuilding for Teenagers (part 2)  By : Mick Hart
    Make the routines fun and not monotonus and never insist on forcing youngsters to carry out an excercise they cant handle. Start with free standing and flexibility training , and concentrate on sporting skills which require team work. Dont forget as expressed in part 1 that all weight training exercises should be light to medium, avoiding spine bending activities such as heavy low squats and other dangerous exercises such as dead lifts.
  • Boxing: From Ancient Greece to Modern Times  By : Fred Tresdale
    Boxing is one of most popular sports today in North America and continues to grow in popularity. Most countries of the world are familiar with boxing, with many of these countries having a multitude of boxing organizations within its borders.
  • Building A Better Body One Brick At A Time  By : Tom Venuto, CSCS, NSCA-CPT
    Losing weight and getting in shape doesn't happen overnight. Once you understand the truth about what it really takes to build a better body, you'll never fall prey to fads, gimmicks or scams ever again...
  • Buying A Trampoline: Tips And Tricks  By : Christopher Smith
    Are you thinking of buying a trampoline? Good for you! Trampolines are not only fun, but they can provide health and aesthetic benefits as well. There are several different types of trampolines on the market, all of which provide different experiences. Which one is right for you? Here are some options.
  • Can You Afford To Not Have a Treadmill?  By : onebrady
    Learn why the treadmill is the most popular pieces of exercise equipment available.
  • Cheap Running Shoes  By : Crystal
    Read on and get a helpful insight before you're off to buying your shoes. In the arena of running shoes, it can be harmful when fashion wins over function. Most of us are dazzled by the huge selection of trail running shoes on the rack. They all look great, feel fine and cost a pretty packet. So, we end up walking out of the store with a pair that looks fashionable and feels comfortable.
  • Cholesterol Levels and Fitness  By : P. Rodgers
    The precise causes of a high level of blood cholesterol are very complex, with many genetic factors playing important roles. Healthy lifestyle changes such as losing excess weight and exercising regularly can help lower triglyceride levels. In a nation of couch potatoes, suggesting that people find whatever kind of exercise works for them is sound health advice.
  • Do Heart Rate Monitors on Treadmills Really Work?  By : onebrady
    How accurate are heart rate monitors on familiar fitness equipment? Find out how they work and what types are available today.
  • Elliptical Trainer Shopping  By : Kenneth Patrick
    Elliptical trainers have proven to be both a safe and effective way to burn calories and lose weight. The elliptical trainer has saved many a knee from the constant pounding and stretching other types of cardio equipment mesh out.
  • Everything You Wanted to Know about Golf Clubs, almost!  By : Kevin T. Fairbanks
    A good set of golf clubs is the weapon of choice for the advanced golfer. A complete set of clubs consists of at least one driver, fairway woods (which are now metal woods), irons and a putter. Some clubs in recent years have been replaced with hybrid golf clubs to replace longer irons and fairway metal woods.
  • Exercise Can Help Stressed People  By : Andrew John
    Life is stressful, that's the fact, but many people must also encounter stress tha is related to their look or health. For some of us a few additional pounds or first white hairs are much more frustrating that problems at work or with children. There are even cases when we sink deep into depression caused by unattractive look or health problems related to age. Still, there is an easy and effective way to end this torment - we must start doing exercises.
  • Exercising For a Healthy You  By : Hank Lunton
    Most Americans consider exercise to be a dirty word. No wonder, millions of them are obese. Individuals of all ages, genders, races, ethic groups, and backgrounds have their waist lines expanding beyond their control. Obesity leads to various other disorders such as diabetes, heart disease, and liver failure. In such a situation the only hope lies in living a healthy lifestyle, eating a well balanced diet, and exercising regularly.
  • Exercising Smarter  By : Cheryle Hart, M.D., and Mary Kay Grossman, RD
    The best health and weight-loss exercise regimen includes all three methods: fat burning, cardio conditioning, and muscle building.
  • Fairy Tale Fitness  By : Ainsley Laing
    Attaining and keeping a fit body is no fairy tale. It's a lifetime committment that does have a happy ending!
  • FITNESS AND A POWERFUL BODY IN JUST 12 MINUTES A DAY  By : Steve Gilbert
    Building up your muscles will cause you to burn fat more efficiently. Good, strong muscles will not only make you feel better, but your metabolism will be increased and you will burn more calories.
  • Fitness as a Metaphor for Life  By : Ainsley Laing
    The mindset involved with getting fit can be applied to many other areas of our lives.
  • Fitness is a Gift to Others  By : Ainsley Laing
    Have you ever thought that keeping yourself fit is not only gift to yourself, but also your family, your friends, your community and the world?
  • Folding vs Non-Folding Treadmills - The Real Story  By : onebrady
    Learn the things that you need to know before deciding which is the best purchase for your home gym.
  • Following Fishes for Losing the Pounds: Water Aerobics  By : cdup
    Article that explaines why and how water exercise is such a vital
    part of training
  • Full-Body Aerobics  By : cdup
    Article that offers info on aerobics for the whole body
  • Funny, I Don’t Feel Like a Master Athlete!  By : Ainsley Laing
    Are you an older athlete or fitness enthusiast? Here are some ideas of how to stay in the game and improve performance.
  • Gain Weight: Healthy Weight Gain  By : Roger Gordon
    The big question for many women and men is: do I need to gain weight? There are many things that can affect our overall health. Studies show that people who have a normal and healthy body weight live the longest and seem to have the best health. People who are under weight, just as people who are over weight, could be putting their health and enjoyment of life at risk.
  • Gaining Muscle Mass is NOT the Best Way to Burn Body Fat  By : Rusty Moore
    Why Do Experts Tell You to Gain Muscle if You Want to Lose Body Fat?
  • Get Fit for Golf Season: Don't Neglect These Tips  By : Morgan Fobbs
    The annual ritual of the start of golf season is coming up fast. If you want to have a better season than last year (fingers crossed!), then here are some tips for preparing in advance. And I am not simply talking about getting your golf shoes out of the garage to clean them off. Rather, you need to prepare your body itself for golfing.
  • Get Fit, Not Hurt  By : Ainsley Laing
    This article discusses some of the ways to get fit and keep increasing your fitness and performance levels without getting hurt.
  • Get Permission to Cheat  By : Dov Oshri
    This “License to Cheat” will help you to achieve your health and fitness goals.
  • Get Rid of Stubborn Body Fat With Interval Training  By : Rusty Moore
    Want to get as lean as you desire? Then you need a better approach to aerobic exercise. What is typically prescribed is steady state cardio at a low to medium intensity level for 30-40 minutes. Very few people have the ability to burn off stubborn body fat using this widely recommended approach. If you want to burn body fat like crazy, you need to introduce interval training into your workout routine.
  • Get Smart!  By : Ainsley Laing
    Why is the brain of a fit person is more powerful than a non-fit person?
  • Give Your Heart What It Deserves  By : Julia Pizer
    With over 65 percent of the population considered obese, no doubt United States has heart disease as the number one killer disease. The numbers are rising alarmingly and the cost of health is slated to go up steeply in the near future. The trend refuses to ebb and is rapidly going from bad to worse. The government is concerned, and as a result it unveiled its new food pyramid that emphasizes on a well-balanced diet and a good deal of exercise.
  • Have a Six Pack!  By : Ainsley Laing
    This article discusses the philosophy of core body training and suggests ways to include exercises in your workout.
  • Health And Fitness Is Not A 12 Week Program  By : Tom Venuto, CSCS, NSCA-CPT
    Thinking about entering one of those 12 week transformation challenges or going on a quick weight loss diet? If so, you'd better read this first
  • Health Sabotage!  By : Ainsley Laing
    This article discusses some health habits that might be undermining your healthy lifestyle
  • Healthy Habits for increasing Muscle Mass  By : Mick Hart
    To achieve optimim results from training, it is necessary that you must supply your body with all the correct vitamins and minerals as well as enough of the major components of the diet being proteins, carbohydrates and fats. These are called the 'macro-nutrients' of the diet as they are needed in much larger amounts compared to the micro-nutrients' being the vitamins, minerals and other biological substances which are needed in much smaller amounts in the diet than are the 'macro-nutrients', but are found present in different amounts accompanying the macro-nutrients in food.
  • Heart Rate Monitor - Mark of Fitness  By : Robert Woods
    A jogging heart rate monitor is great for anyone who wants to keep track of their heart rate or to keep track of the distance that they have gone. There are wireless heart rate monitors on the market now that are considered to be the leaders in the field. A heart rate monitor acts as a personal trainer.
  • Hiking For Beginners  By : Nadia Eshott
    Under our fancy clothing, human beings are just animals. So, it's only natural that we have an underlying need to connect with the water, wind and earth. If you're one of those people who just can't wait to get in touch with nature whenever you can, learning to hike is perfect for you.
  • How Can You Save Money On A New Treadmill  By : onebrady
    Learn some simple ideas that can save you money when buying a treadmill for your home
  • How Sore are You?  By : Dov Oshri
    One of the most common myths is that you should never exercise a sore muscle. Before you skip your workout, determine how sore you really are.
  • How To Build Muscle Fast With Isometrics and PIC.  By : Frank Sherrill
    Are you tired of being skinny or not having any real muscle size?? Now with this amazing protocol recently released by N.A.S.A. you can develop muscles faster than you ever thought possible.
  • How to Extend the Life of Your Treadmill  By : onebrady
    Learn what you can do to extend the life of your most valuable piece of fitness equipment, Your treadmill.
  • How to Overcome Glitches  By : Dov Oshri
    This article discusses some ways to keep motivated and on track once you have decided to start a fitness and nutrition program.
  • If you want a healthy body  By : Arnould
    As we grow older and especially after we have reached the age of 30 our bodies start to slowly go into decline. Often you will find that when you reach the age of 40 you find that you actually put on weight much more quickly than you did when you were younger. Much people worry about this but there is something to do againt it.
  • Is Body Awareness an Undergarment?  By : Ainsley Laing
    What is a muscular imbalance? The technical definition is: when two opposing muscle groups do not have comparable strength levels. In other words, it is when the body part or limb is stronger on one side than the other. Over time this lopsided development results in complications like poor posture and joint instability.
  • Is It Just a Mid Life Crisis?  By : Ainsley Laing
    Are you having a "mid life crisis"? Maybe it's your hormones.
  • Isometrics, Steroids, Charles Atlas, and NASA What Do They All Have In Common??  By : Frank Sherrill
    Is it possible to build muscle mass without steroids or lifting heavy weights? In this article we explore some myths and reveal what really works!
  • Jogging - Health Benefits and How to Do it  By : Knut Holt
    Jogging gives joy, gives good effects on the health and improves the physical condition. Here are advices about how to do jogging.
  • Jogging Strollers - Choosing The One That is Right for You  By : Abby Phillips
    Ready to get back in shape? A good jogging stroller can get you back in shape in no time. But, you must purchase the right one based on your personal fitness goals.
  • Kids Don’t Work Out, They Play  By : Ainsley Laing
    Have you watched kids playing on a playground? All that fun is....EXERCISE!
  • Let's Compromise: AM vs PM Workouts  By : Ainsley Laing
    This article discusses the advantages, diadvantages and health aspects of morning and evening workouts.
  • Let’s Compromise…Aerobic vs Anaerobic Training  By : Ainsley Laing
    This article discusses the differences between aerobic training and anaerobic training.
  • Living a Fitness Lifestyle  By : Deborah Prosser
    Living a fitness lifestyle is becoming more important as we learn the benefits of healthy eating and regular exercise. This article shows you how to focus on your goals and choose appropriate fitness activities. It also highlights lifestyle changes that you need to make if you are going to be successful in living a fitness lifestyle.
  • Making Exercise Fun!  By : Hank Lunton
    The Americans couldn't have cared any lesser for exercises had it not been the expanding waistlines that caught them unawares. The upward spiral of the waist has given them a rude jolt making them suddenly wake up to the importance of exercise. The effects of the sedentary lifestyle have started reflecting in the form of obesity. Obesity causes harmful diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and even liver failure. So for a healthy living it is important to go for a nutritious and balanced diet and to exercise.
  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall...  By : Ainsley Laing
    We’ve all heard for years that it’s impossible to “spot reduce” by exercising the body part, but emotionally this idea is hard to own…especially for newbies.
  • Muscle building without equipment  By : Rob R.
    Achieving a good body without use of weights or expensive equipment is a simple matter of duplicating the same resistance to the muscle group your working on.
  • Myocardial Infarction: How can I Avoid it  By : Mike Goldbergstein
    Avoiding a Heart attack is not hard to do, it takes eating a healthier diet and a regular workout regiment to improve your health and greatly reduce the risk of a heart attack to anyone.
  • New Year’s Resolutions? Ask for Help  By : Ainsley Laing
    Why are New Year's Resolutions so hard to keep? Support from family and friends is essential.
  • Nordictrack What is in a Name  By : onebrady
    Learn a bit of history about the famed fitness Giant Nordictrack.
  • Overweight Children Need After School Activities  By : Darren Dunn
    Is your child overweight? What does your child do when they come home from school? Have a snack and watch TV or play video games? Research and studies show that our children are growing more obese by the day. Many families all over North America are struggling to keep the weight of their children wi
  • Parley Vous Rock Climbing?  By : Spence Talbots..
    When we were kids, we loved to climb on just about everything. Don’t believe me? Ask you parents. Well, more and more people are taking rock climbing up as adults. To get into the game, you need to know how to speak the language of rock climbers.
  • Perception And Weight  By : Scotch Q. Ennis
    Though it may be nearly impossible to fancy, there was an era when spare body fat wasn't looked down upon in any way; in fact, spare body paunch was once thought of as an indicator of prominence. The belief went that someone with body fat possessed the intangibles to eat freely and to eat freely on a typical basis. It should be kept in mind that this perception was in place during an era and in regions where food deficits and food lack could and did take place.
  • Personal Trainers and Fitness Health can now be found on-line  By : trainerprofiles
    Do you think finding a personal trainer is more difficult than working out? Think again - finding the trainer that is right for you has never been easier. Visit the new service called Trainer Profiles at http://www.trainerprofiles.com and begin the journey to meet your personal fitness goals.
  • Pilates Basics And Everything You Need To Know About Pilates  By : Tammy Foster
    The basics of Pilates are based on a series of exercises that Joseph H. Pilates designed to help the soldiers of war to regain their strength. After serving the broken and injured soldiers of the war, Joseph eventually bought his new exercise program to the United States where he gained a loyal following in the state of New York.
  • Proform Treadmills - Bargain Fitness Equipment  By : onebrady
    Learn why Proform is one of the most highly regarded brands of fitness equipment in the industry. This brand is one of the most recognized when it comes to home gyms.
  • Put Your Personal Trainer in Your Pocket With iTRAIN  By : P. Rodgers
    Put Your Personal Trainer in Your Pocket with iTRAIN. The new online-personal training service can be used as a primary contact with your personal
    fitness trainer or as a supplement to your personal training package.
  • Riding Away Knee Pain  By : Benedict Neel
    Riding a bicycle can be a real pain in the leg.
  • Running On a Treadmill Vs. Running on the Road  By : onebrady
    Learn the differences of running on a treadmill compared to running on the road from the runner's perspective.
  • Seven Ways To be A Better Cyclist  By : Colin Johnson
    So you too have been inspired by the Tour De France? Suddenly you find yourself pulling that cycle out of the garage and experiencing some fresh air! Whether you're an expert or just a beginner, take note of these seven keys to better cycling and enjoy yourself even more!
  • Shoes Categories  By : Crystal
    Several reports indicate that knee injuries in particular are more common among women than among men. The reasons given have to do with leg alignment, muscle strength, and joint laxity or looseness. In general, women have wider pelvises than men do, which makes for a corresponding larger quadriceps angle, meaning the hips come down to the knees at a sharper angle. This puts more stress on the kness, making them more vulnerable to injury. Sports physicians often refer to a condition common in women called "the terrible triad", in which a wider pelvis causes legs to be more knock-kneed.
  • Should you buy a treadmill?  By : onebrady
    Learn what things to consider before spending the money and time investing in a piece of home fitness equipment.
  • Skiing British Columbia  By : Ralph Hatchins
    Ski lovers should be aware that British Columbia is one of the greatest places for their sport. The scenery is breathtaking and there are several world-class resorts. You definitely should consider this area, located just north of Washington state in the United States. The normal season in BC lasts from November into April. At higher elevations it can even run into May. Much of the tourism dollars come from the BC ski resorts.
  • Slim People at Risk for Fat Related Health Problems?  By : Ainsley Laing
    Do you keep yourself slim with diet but don't exercise? Find out how you may not be as healthy as you think.
  • Smile! You’re on Candid Camera!  By : Dov Oshri
    Tensing your face when you workout with weight decreases the effectiveness of your exercise and can cause you a severe injury. Smile to make your most effective workouts...
  • Sole F80 Treadmill Review  By : Bill Phillips
    The treadmill industry is dominated by just a few players and Sole Treadmills just happens to be one of them. Thanks to their impeccable commitment to quality, they have taken the treadmill industry by storm.
  • Sole Treadmill Review  By : Bill Phillips
    Sole treadmills have been well known as one of the highest quality treadmill makers in the market today. There treadmills are being used in both the home and in hotels all across the United States.
  • Specialty Sports Stores or Major Sporting Goods Stores?  By : Ken Lewis
    The specialty sporting goods store dominated the market in their area for decades. But lately the major sporting goods stores have integrated the specialty sporting goods store into a more complete shopping experience.
  • Sports Injury: Making Lemons into Lemonade  By : Ainsley Laing
    Got a sports injury? Do you let it stop you, or do you make lemons to lemonade?
  • Starbuck's Coffee May Help Prevent Skin Cancer?  By : Rusty Moore
    Those "Double Tall Latte's" may be healthier than you think! A study at Rutgers University studied the effects of caffeine combined with exercise. What they found was very surprising. When used together, exercise and caffeine doubled the levels of a tumor-suppressing protein(phospho-p53).
  • Stress Reduction Techniques - 3 Reasons Why Weight Training Reduces Stress and Negative Thoughts  By : John Purfield
    Are you stressed out and tired of not being happy? Perhaps
    you are not paying enough attention to yourself. While many
    stress reduction techniques are available........
  • Teenagers and Bodybuilding (part 1)  By : Mick Hart
    Teenagers often come to a crisis in their lives whan it comes to physical appearance and an acceptable self image. These can be troubling times as they strive to reach their objectives, defeat is painful. This combined with the effects of adolesent hormones and subsequent appearence of spots and pimples, they are no doubt in an up hill struggle to reach that acceptable physical image.
  • The Best Cardio Workout to Burn Fat Quickly  By : Rusty Moore
    Here Are The Two Main Cardio Workouts
  • The Cardio Myth  By : Dov Oshri
    Most fitness books and magazines will tell you that the way to shed fat is to increase the time and distance that you exercise. While endurance exercise does burn a lot of calories, it is not the best way to decrease body fat.

    High Intensity/Short Endurance training is the most advanced technique to boost your metabolic rate and burn your fat all day long...
  • The Father Of Isometrics- Alexander Zass  By : Frank Sherrill
    When Alexander Zass left prison he didn't walk away without anything he had founded an entirely new way to pack muscle on his body, faster than free weights. In this amazing article the father of Isometrics is revealed at last
  • The Great Game of Hockey  By : Urther Queen
    Considering the country's love affair with the game most people would be surprised to learn that hockey is not the national sport of Canada. Many people in Canada eat, sleep, and breathe hockey. The roots of hockey are in Ireland, back when it was called Hurley, but hockey is defiantly a Canadian sport. Due to its infectious nature, hockey has caught on all over the world. It became very popular throughout Canada, especially the East coast in the 1800s.
  • The History of NordicTrack - The Famed Fitness Giant  By : onebrady
    Learn the history of the famed Fitness Giant Nordictrack from it's humble beginings as a unique trainer for champion cross country skier's to it's current status as the leader in fitness equipment.
  • The Importance of Physical Fitness Education  By : George Petrova
    Physical fitness is a tremendously important topic for school aged children today. These classes stress the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle that has become crucial now more than ever. With kids living a sedentary lifestyle and eating unhealthy diets, physical fitness should be a top priority in schools across this country. Unfortunately, due to budgetary constraints, many school districts are forced to drastically cut or completely eliminate this part of education.
  • The Issue Of Obesity  By : Scotch Q. Ennis
    The word obesity gets often thrown around, but what is it really? What is obesity? Obesity is, in explicit terms, a description for extreme over weight. Obesity is quite prevalent, affecting almost a third of American adults -- sixty million or so people -- and roughly a billion people across the world.

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