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Mar 20

Missing your workouts? Tips that will help you to stop skipping your workout sessions

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Sometimes you might not feel like to workout. You might be tired or might not feel motivated or just lazy to do a workout. On these days, it is important that you overpower these barriers and go for a workout session. But if you are exhausted, you could take a break and just go for a walk instead of a high-intensity workout. Exercising and diet are extremely important as it helps to keep the body healthy and fit. People follow different sorts of exercise routines that help to keep them healthy and fit. From yoga to pilates to cardio, there are different exercises that one follows to achieve their desired goals. However, sometimes you might not feel like to workout. You might be tired or might not feel motivated or just lazy to do a workout. On these days, it is important that you overpower these barriers and go for a workout session. But if you are exhausted, you could take a break and just go for a walk instead of a high-intensity workout. It will help with your burnout and you could also feel better mentally. Here are some tips on how you could stop skipping workouts. Put your […]
Mar 20

10 Simple tips to follow for your holistic wellbeing: Mind, body and soul

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Its interpretation of health is not merely defined by the “absence of illness”, and expands into a state of being, — that includes the presence of modal conditions necessary for happiness, positive emotions, and moods. The practice of wellbeing — may be seen as the cultivation of behaviours, habits and routines, that provide for a conducive environment that positions us best to endure a time of adversity, — through a more balanced and harmonious approach towards one’s self. Well-being does not cure. Rather, it creates the necessary conditions required to preserve the soul and body to the best of its capacity through adopted measures that enable the maximization of self-healing. Measuring wellbeing is now being seen as a better indicator of relevant health in a country, community, company or business. The steps to finding states of wellbeing in our lives involve the construction of experiences that add up to the transformation of ourselves [not “ourselves”]. This journey begins with an intention to cultivate and design a desirable future. As architects of this conducive ecosystem, here are 10 measures that can ensure a solid foundation of a harmonious self that may facilitate optimum growth and progress:   Practising mindfulness. This allows […]
Mar 20

5 Benefits Of Pairing Up with a Workout Buddy

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A lot of people talk about fitness journeys as something you take alone. But don’t overlook the single best tool you have for getting healthier: other people. When you hit the local gym or chart your fitness goals, you don’t have to do it alone! In fact, having a workout buddy join you for exercise may end up being the single most important factor in your (and their) success. A lot of people talk about fitness journeys as something you take alone. But don’t overlook the single best tool you have for getting healthier: other people. When you hit the local gym or chart your fitness goals, you don’t have to do it alone! In fact, having a workout buddy join you for exercise may end up being the single most important factor in your (and their) success. Check out these 5 reasons why having a workout buddy can help you meet your fitness goals, and we think you’ll agree that exercise and workout buddies go together like… well, like you and your bestie. Accountability. Sometimes the toughest part of a workout is just showing up. If you know someone is counting on you (whether they’re waiting for you at […]
Mar 20

Positive thinking: Stop negative self-talk to reduce stress

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Positive thinking helps with stress management and can even improve your health. Practice overcoming negative self-talk with examples provided. Is your glass half-empty or half-full? How you answer this age-old question about positive thinking may reflect your outlook on life, your attitude toward yourself, and whether you’re optimistic or pessimistic — and it may even affect your health. Indeed, some studies show that personality traits such as optimism and pessimism can affect many areas of your health and well-being. The positive thinking that usually comes with optimism is a key part of effective stress management. And effective stress management is associated with many health benefits. If you tend to be pessimistic, don’t despair — you can learn positive thinking skills.   Understanding positive thinking and self-talk Positive thinking doesn’t mean that you ignore life’s less pleasant situations. Positive thinking just means that you approach unpleasantness in a more positive and productive way. You think the best is going to happen, not the worst. Positive thinking often starts with self-talk. Self-talk is the endless stream of unspoken thoughts that run through your head. These automatic thoughts can be positive or negative. Some of your self-talk comes from logic and reason. Other […]
Mar 20

Timing Your Pre- and Post-Workout Nutrition

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One of the most common questions for sports dietitians: “What should I eat before and after a workout?” Sometimes the answer depends more on the athlete and the specific activity, but there are some common truths that apply for pre- and post-workout nutrition, whether you’re a weekend warrior or a seasoned veteran.   Don’t Skip the Carbs Carbohydrates are fuel for your “engine” (i.e., your muscles). And, the harder your engine is working, the more carbs you need to keep going. So you may be asking — how soon before a workout should I eat? It depends. As a general rule of thumb, it’s best not to eat immediately before a workout because while your muscles are trying to do their “thing,” your stomach is trying to simultaneously digest the food in your stomach. These competing demands are a challenge for optimal performance. And, even more of a factor, eating too close to a workout may cause you to experience some GI discomfort while you train or play. Ideally, you should fuel your body about 1 to 4 hours pre-workout, depending on how your body tolerates food. Experiment and see what time frame works best for your body. If you’re […]
Mar 20

Should You Eat Before or After a Workout?

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Hope you’re hungry because the answer is both   A well-planned workout begins and ends the same way: with eating the right foods. How you fuel and refuel before and after exercise helps determine the actual fitness-building benefit of the session. That’s true whether you’re lifting weights, running miles or swimming laps, too. So how can you maximize the effort that goes into spilling every drop of sweat? Let’s find out with sports dietitian Kate Patton, MEd, RD, CCSD, LD.   How food fuels exercise One question comes up repeatedly when it comes to food and workouts: Is it better to eat before or after a training session? That’s a tough one to answer, and here’s why: They’re both important, says Patton. Munching before exercising provides your body with the energy it needs to power through the session. Chowing down afterward helps with recovery. Not just any old fuel will do, though. It’s important to put the right stuff in your tummy tank. Foods rich in carbohydrates and protein provide the nutritional building blocks your hard-working body needs. “Carbs supply the energy to carry you through your workout,” says Patton. “Protein provides amino acids that your body uses to repair […]
Mar 20

Top 10 Tips For A Healthy Diet

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Need to get back on track with your healthy eating? We have rounded up 10 of the best quick tips for a healthy diet that will instantly kick-start your daily diet to a more healthy state. 1 Drink lots of water Take a 1.5-litre — that’s over 2.5 pints — bottle of water to work with you, and try to finish it all by home time. It might involve a few extra toilet breaks in the day, but it’s worth it. 2 Eat the recommended portions of fruit and vegetables every day If you find this difficult, then remember that smoothies, juices and dried fruit all count. Although advice on how many portions of fruit and vegetables a day can vary from country to country, average recommendations tend to be between 5-10 portions a day. 3 Never skip breakfast Breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Opt for something that will release energy slowly — porridge and a handful of blueberries are a great option! 4 Plan your meals for the week ahead Write a shopping list and stick to it — and never shop when you’re hungry, as this is a fatal error that inevitably leads you to […]
Mar 19

5 Top Strength Training Exercises To Shrink Your ‘Apron Belly’

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Do you have a somewhat stubborn, saggy abdominal area? These exercises will help tighten and tone.   If you like to stay on top of your health and fitness game, there are a few things you need to know. For instance, do you have a somewhat stubborn, saggy abdominal area? If you’ve lost weight or have gone through pregnancy, it’s quite possible that you do. Listen up, because we spoke to an expert who came up with five top strength training exercises you can do to get rid of your “apron belly.” Yes, there’s a name for it—and you can totally take steps to work on that area. Let’s learn exactly what an apron belly—also known as a panniculus—is. Eat This, Not That! spoke with Mike Bohl, MD, MPH, ALM, a member of our Medical Expert Board and a certified personal trainer and nutrition coach who has helped develop the Body Program at Ro. Dr. Bohl describes this condition as an extra layer of fat that hangs over the waistline from the belly. “The two main causes of developing an apron belly are pregnancy and weight gain. Rapid weight loss can also cause a panniculus to form, because the skin […]
Mar 19

The 4-Step Plan to De-Flab Your Body and Tone Up, Trainer Says

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A fitness pro shares his go-to tips to firm up the flab. A brand new year is on the horizon, and that means one thing: It’s the prime time to get on track with your fitness, nutrition, and weight loss goals. We know sticking to New Year’s resolutions can be a tad tricky—especially during this extremely cozy time of year—but your mind and body will thank you for getting back into shape. We chatted with Tony Horton, celebrity fitness trainer & founder of Power Life, who shares exactly how to get rid of body flab with four of his top-recommended tips.   Tip #1: Interval training is king. According to Horton, interval training is the most productive kind of exercise you can perform in order to tone and tighten things up. Intervals consisting of 30 seconds on and 30 seconds off—or 20 seconds on and 40 seconds off, if you’re more of a beginner—increase your heart rate and turn on your body’s fat-burning mode that keeps going strong after wrapping up your workout. “Interval training also keeps the body guessing to avoid a plateau in your progress,” Horton adds.   Tip #2: Focus on foundational movements for your intervals. “For […]
Mar 19

7 Tips to prevent hypertension this holiday season

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If you have hypertension, you might feel as though the holidays are meant to test you. With the new year celebration on the clock, there is so much that the heart finds hard to take. Here are 7 ways you can keep blood pressure issues at bay. High blood pressure: In many cases, the period from Thanksgiving ( to New Year’s Day is enchanting and serves as a reward for a hectic and work-intensive year. There are many customs and occasions for gatherings with friends and family, frequently accompanied by our favourite drinks and foods. And the pressures of seasonal traditions might disrupt your diet, exercise, and stress-reduction routine. Your favourite holiday dishes appear to defy every rule on a hypertensive diet. However, there is another element that creates problems even before you eat your first piece of dessert and scoop of ice cream. Blood pressure is typically higher in the wintertime. Blood pressure might gradually rise during periods of colder weather and erratic rainfall. If you don’t exercise outside, you might worsen the factors that cause high blood pressure but there stepping outside is a death wish in itself.   Here are 7 tips that can help you manage […]
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