Archive for the ‘Exercise’ Category

Healthy resolution for 2009: Get your 30 minutes of exercise a day.

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

An ideal combination includes aerobic exercise, weight-training, yoga, stretching, and recreational activities, such as dancing and swimming. If you can’t block out 30 minutes a day make sure that this year you incorporate activity and exercise in your day by walking at lunch and taking the stairs instead of the lift.

 

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Have yourself a healthy Christmas: Simple ways to avoid winter weight gain

Monday, December 1st, 2008

The 16th century English poet Thomas Tusser quite rightly urged us all to make ‘good cheer’ at Christmas time because it ‘comes but once a year.’ The problem is that five hundred or so years later the great majority of us aren’t facing an uncertain future and possibly starvation in the New Year so there really isn’t the same justification for eating about 6,000 calories in one day – which is what the average person is estimated to eat on Christmas Day.

 

In addition, what was once a one or two day holiday has now become a four week festival of parties and celebrations and with so much tempting food and alcohol on offer it’s incredibly hard to keep weight gain at bay. According to the British Nutrition Foundation most people put on around five pounds or two kilograms over the Christmas period which isn’t surprising when you consider that you only need to eat an extra 3,500 calories to put on one pound and just an extra sausage roll, glass of wine and mince pie a day can make your daily calorie allowance shoot up, and the winter pounds pile on.

 

 

 

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Quick Tip: Pool your resources

Monday, December 1st, 2008

With the government planning to make swimming free for everyone in the run up to the 2012 Olympics why not check out the whereabouts of your local pool. Swimming builds endurance, boosts muscle strength and doesn’t hammer your joints. And it is good for your brain too! Experts believe a session in the pool can help as much as medication for recharging your batteries. Concentrate on the rhythm of your stroke as you swim and let your mind drift away to enjoy the benefits.

 

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