May 05 2007

Google Staff Get On Their Bikes

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Google BikesGoogle is offering to all of its employees a free bike to ride to work.

The bikes, manufactured by Raleigh Europe, will be offered to around 2,000 permanent employees of the search engine giant in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. All of the bikes – plus free helmets – will be branded with the Google name.

Holger Meyer, Germany’s first Google employee, came up with the idea and staff will be able to choose from a range of (more…)



May 03 2007

Which Is Better Water Or Sport Drinks?

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Water BottleSports drinks are precisely formulated for utilization during exercise and contain three main ingredients:

  • water,
  • carbohydrate (6-10%)
  • sodium.

The benefits of these drinks include

  • the offset of fluid losses,
  • the replacement of energy (50-80 calories per cup),
  • the boosting of fluid absorption into the blood
  • the sweeter taste, of course. (more…)
Apr 16 2007

Body Transformation Challenge

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PodfitnessSome people need an inside motivation to get exercising and eating right and others need a lot of extra motivation, like $50,000.

Podfitness is searching America for the most amazing stories of transformation. They’re giving away $50,000, a $30,000 home gym and a spot on their television show to one man and one woman whose stories are the most inspiring!

The Podfitness National Body Transformation Challenge is a 12-week (more…)

Apr 13 2007

Play Video Games And Lose Weight

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Video TennisYes, you heard it right: you can lose weight and play video games. There are several companies that offer you this possibility, you just have to have the necessary urge.

If you’ve ever played video games, you know how addicting they can be. You can play for hours without realizing where the time went. Now imagine how even a half an hour a day of working out with your game system can give you a good workout, but chances are you will keep playing once you get started. Unlike walking the treadmill, you won’t be bored or watching the clock. (more…)

Apr 11 2007

1 in 7 Adults Eat Right and Exercise

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ExerciseAs Americans spend billions each year on diet and exercise habits, it seems only a few are exercising at all, a new study shows.

Just one in seven U.S. adults reported regular physical activity along with consuming five servings of fruits and vegetables each day.

U.S. dietary guidelines call for adults to get five or more servings of fresh fruits and vegetables per day. Government health recommendations also urge at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise five days per week or vigorous-intensity exercise at for least 20 minutes three days per week. (more…)

Feb 28 2007

The Rowbike – A Total Body Fitness Machine

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RowbikeThe Rowbike is an exercise machine that provides the total body conditioning of rowing with the speed and excitement of being on a bicycle.

Riding the Rowbike will strengthen your arms, shoulders, upper back, and core muscles. It’s a great cardio workout if you’re used to running or regular biking, but it’s much easier on your lower back, hips, knees, and feet.

It’s a fun way to lose weight, tone up, lower your blood pressure, and relieve stress. It’s also great for stretching your back, abs, and hamstrings. (more…)

Feb 19 2007

Keep on Pedaling

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Bike PedalI admit that I’m not a fan of the bike and I prefer sports like tae bo or rolling, but when I don’t have time for that I have to mount my bike and start pedaling. For me the inconveniences of cycling are:

  • The pain – my back hearts really quickly;
  • I get bored – it’s not fun to stare at the wall for 30 minutes;
  • I have a very busy schedule – I work 12 hours a day;
  • I always ask myself: why today? – maybe I’ll skip today and work double time tomorrow.

Avoiding injuries

Before you start cycling, you have to do 5-10 minutes of stretching and warm up. This will prevent the injuries and also reduce the DOMS effect (delayed onset muscle soreness) which is the pain or discomfort often felt 24 to 72 hours after exercising and subsides generally within 2 to 3 days. (more…)

Feb 18 2007

Stretching Tips

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StretchingThe aim of stretching is to gently lengthen muscles before and after any form of exercise, and to improve tissue elasticity/flexibility. If practiced properly, stretching will help prevent injuries and increase athletic performance.

The following key points should be remembered while stretching:

  • Begin with gradual mobility exercises of all joints: simply rotate the wrists, bend the arm and roll your shoulders. This will allow the body’s natural lubrication (synovial fluid) to protect the surface of your bones at these joints. When you’re first starting out, you may not be able to stretch your joints very far. Don’t push it or you may end up damaging your tendons, ligaments or muscles (more…)
Feb 15 2007

Why Join a Gym

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Gym TrainingWhenever you start a weight loss program you have to include exercises too and this could not be that easy.

There are different types of activities that you can do in order to achieve your goal and the first one that comes up in my mind is joining a gym. Analyze the pro’s and con’s and decide if this is the place for you!

Pro’s:

  • There are multiple classes to attend, there should be one for you too
  • There’s usually a wide range of equipment to help you target weigh loss
  • Professionals are often on hand to offer advice on fitness and exercise
  • Most modern exercise equipment will have a heart rate monitor, making it easy to stay in the target heart rate zone during (more…)
Feb 05 2007

Cardio Exercises Equipments

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You decided it’s time to have your own cardio equipment to workout whenever you want, but you don’t know which one to buy. I tried to describe the most common equipments so you could choose the right one for you. Here it goes!

Recumbent BikeRecumbent Bikes

These machines have a more comfortable seat with back support. If foot straps are provided, using a recumbent bike will require slightly more effort from the hamstring muscles and glutes. Most newer models of stationary bikes provide a touch grip heart rate monitor or heart rate chip that will read heart rate during exercise. Because your body weight is supported by the bike seat, more emphasis will be placed on your leg muscles, requiring you to work harder to get your heart rate up. (more…)

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