You may have tried several times to begin a workout regime at home, and haven’t stuck with it. Or, you simply do not know what to do to get into shape. Purchasing a treadmill didn’t work and it got old after awhile. You may also feel like you have no support when [...]
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The Benefits of Joining a Gym
October 21st, 2008 — exercise, gyms, health club, joining a gym, motivation, personal trainer, stress reliever, treadmill, workout plan, workout regime, workouts from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Health
Review: Good Calories Bad Calories by Gary Taubes
October 3rd, 2008 — Book Review, assertion, assertions, burning calories, calories, carbohydrates, controversy, diet, dieters, exercise, insulin levels, premise, science, truth, weight loss, workout plan from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Good Calories, Bad Calories took the author five years to write, and it contains some groundbreaking information that will undoubtedly be the cause of much controversy. Whether or not you agree with Taubes assertions, the book is certainly well worth the read and it is obvious that he did put a lot of research into [...]
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Is Your Exercise Routine Giving You A Headache?
September 22nd, 2008 — benefit, blood stream, blood vessels, body time, cardio exercises, chronic headaches, culprit, exercise, headache, heart, hydration, injury, joints, migraine, moderation, muscles, new routine, sessions, shape, sudden stress, wellness, workout plan, workouts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
If you are finding that you develop consistent headaches or migraines, the answer may be in your workout, or more importantly, how you are working out. It is actually quite common to get a headache a few hours after exercising. This is due to the fact that sudden stress on your body, in the form [...]
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5 Reasons to do Early Bird Exercising
August 26th, 2008 — Sleep, activities, bloodstream, brain function, cardio, chemicals, coach, desk, exercise, few days, jump start, metabolism, mornin, morning exercise, strength training, wee hours, work exercise, workout plan, workouts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
If you can barely pull yourself out of bed in the morning, let alone exercise, it can be difficult to put together a workout plan. There are many benefits to getting in your day’s exercise in the wee hours, even if it is a little difficult at first. Let’s look at just a few reasons [...]
Coming Back After an Injury
August 18th, 2008 — Weight Loss Journal, alternative ideas, exercise, frustration, gallop, getting fit, injury, insurance, insurance plan, joints, ligament, losing weight, physical therapy, proper stretching, segments, shape, therapy sessions, weight loss, wellness, workout plan, workouts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Injuries are an unfortunate part of exercise for many people, and in some cases, one bad injury can completely derail your plans for weight loss and getting fit. However, there are certain techniques that you can use to ensure that you’ll keep losing weight and getting healthier, even if you are laid up for a [...]
How to Avoid Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
July 28th, 2008 — current condition, delayed onset muscle soreness, doms, down stretch, exercise, exercises, injury, lifters, lunch, muscles, onset muscle soreness, sit ups, strenuous workout, ups, weight lifting, weights, wellness, workout plan, workouts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness, or DOMS as it is known in the weight lifting community is a serious problem for most lifters. It can actually effect a wide variety of people, even if you never lift weights and it is a real problem for thousands. However, DOMS doesn’t have to occur and there are steps [...]
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