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Fitness Plans
January 06, 2009
Gyms and health clubs around the country have added many popular work-out plans to their schedule. But how do you know if a program suits your level of fitness and your lifestyle? In this article from MSN, a dozen fitness experts discuss the pros and cons of 11 current fitness trends, including boot camps, Zumba, anti-gravity yoga, and the virtual exercise known as exergaming.
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Expert & Community Posts
By Dr. Jonathan Krant
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Health Expert
...condition, preventing the usual activities of walking, exercise and often resting without pain....
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By Cynthia Haines
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Health Expert
...above is probably just fine. If you are an average exerciser and work out a few times per week,...
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By Cynthia Haines
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Health Expert
...people selling expensive and/or complicated diet or exercise programs to them. Many of the...
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By Jasmine Schmidt
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Health Expert
...stamina increases as fatigue decreases, and the Kegel exercises that are so integral to this...
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By Ellen Haas
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Health Expert
Did you see the good news from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) this month? Early in...
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Health Guide
...has taken long walks at least 4 or 5 days a week, for years. Recently, she took part in a study of
exercise for older adults and added stretching to her weekly routine. “I can really tell the...
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...completing work or be formal. Parents can develop a program that fits into their lifestyle, their summer
plans, their child’s interests and their daily schedule. By making the reading program...
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About Medical Care in General What might have caused this illness? What is this illness called? Is this illness likely to go away on its own? Is the pain likely to diminish or go...
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Doctors, medical societies and public health officials have been encouraging people to
exercise for years. It is quite apparent that those who
exercise obtain multiple benefits. These include better...
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...thereof, is one reason may people stop exercising. Here are some tipsfor avoiding burn out:Think of
exercise as a menu rather than a diet. Choose a number of different physical activities that are...
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