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Mar 11

What Muscles Do Pushups Work? Tips How To Do Them Correctly

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Pushups are some of the best workouts you can include in your training routine — and for a good reason. Not only do pushups require zero equipment, but they’re also a challenging total-body workout that is especially effective for your biceps, chest, shoulders, arms, and abs. Pushups also have a ton of functional fitness benefits, like strengthening your back muscles and increasing your stamina. Read on to learn what muscles do push ups work, how to incorporate this bodyweight exercise into your workout routine, and get closer to your fitness goals.   What muscles do different pushup variations work In general, pushups of all variations target a combination of muscles in your upper body, including:   Biceps; Triceps; Pectorals; Deltoids; Upper and lower back muscles; Abdominals.   The classic pushup starts with your body in an upright plank position with your palms on the ground directly beneath your shoulders, back straight, and the balls of your feet on the ground. You then lower your body to the ground, keeping your elbows tight to your body, then push back up to the starting plank position. In addition, there are also many pushup variations that you can add to your workout routine […]
Mar 11

Treadmill vs. Elliptical: What’s better for weight loss?

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1. What is a treadmill vs. an elliptical? When it comes to losing and maintaining a healthy weight, cardio exercises play a crucial role. You can indulge in brisk walking, running, jogging or take up cycling, swimming and other outdoor activities that help boost cardiovascular fitness. But if you’re a gym person then make sure that you know your equipment well. Treadmills and ellipticals are the two most popular gym equipment choices, but what are they and how do they work?   2. Treadmill versus elliptical A treadmill is a gym equipment that is generally used for walking, running and climbing without having to move around a lot. It is a stationary machine that promotes indoor cardio workout. It comes with a range of speed and incline settings and can be stationed at home too. Similar to a treadmill, an elliptical is a stationary exercise machine used to walk, run or stair climb, without putting too much pressure on the joints. This makes the equipment low-impact. It involves a running movement with stair climbing motion which targets the leg muscles, glutes, hamstrings, quads and hip flexors.   3. Benefits of treadmill From providing you with comfort and convenience to helping […]
Mar 11

How to get back into fitness after Christmas: Experts share the hacks to make your New Year exercise routine EASY

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After much needed time to relax with family and friends over Christmas, getting back into your routine in the New Year can be quite the challenge, specifically when it comes to working out. But now experts have revealed five different tips to ease yourself back into a workout routine after the festivities. The team at Fitness Volt told FEMAIL it doesn’t need to be so difficult as tips include personalising your workout will make it more enjoyable and working out with a friend. Meanwhile they also revealed how it can help to ‘set specific times’ around exercising and ‘don’t overexert yourself.’ A spokesperson from Fitness Volt has commented: ‘When it comes to Christmas, the last thing that needs to be on our minds is working out – it’s a time that we wish to be spending with family and friends, and it’s important to make the most of that. ‘However, it can be difficult to find our motivation to get back into it from some time off. ‘Thankfully, there are simple steps that can increase your ambition again as well as make your workout more enjoyable to ensure that you can stick to your fitness routine in the new year […]
Mar 11

What Is Brain Fog? 5 Yoga Poses That Can Help Clear Your Mind

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Have you ever felt disorganized or confused? Do you find it hard to concentrate? If so, brain fog could be the problem. No, it isn’t a medical condition, so, don’t worry. Brain fog is a type of cognitive dysfunction or mental fatigue that can cause confusion, lack of concentration, and memory issues. It includes symptoms that can affect the ability to put thoughts into words and to think. Brain fog can be caused due to several factors, including excessive stress, medication, sleep problems, and other underlying health issues. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, brain fog can interfere with your daily life, but it’s not permanent. With proper medical attention and tiny lifestyle changes, brain fog can be eliminated.   Yoga for Brain Fog Yoga can help ease symptoms of brain fog. Doing certain poses or asanas is a great way to clear the mind and boost concentration. Practicing asanas regularly can also improve breathing, calm the mind, offer relaxation, and help you to think straight too.   Yoga Poses to Clear the Mind   Practice the following five asanas to get calmness and relaxation:   1) Downward Facing Dog The downward-facing dog offers an amazing stretch from head to toe. […]
Mar 11

How to Build Stamina: 3 Exercises That Can Improve Stamina

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Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned athlete, stamina training is a key part of a serious workout routine. Learn how to build stamina, along with exercises to help with your training.   What Is Stamina? Stamina measures how long a person can perform at their peak or aerobic or anaerobic threshold before becoming exhausted. There are two main types of stamina: physical and mental. Physical stamina refers to the body’s ability to perform, while mental stamina is the mind’s ability to perform. Many athletes identify their optimal heart rate and how long they can perform at this rate to measure physical stamina. Stamina is closely related to endurance, or the maximum amount of time or distance that an athlete can perform a task. However, endurance focuses on duration rather than effort.   3 Exercises That Improve Stamina The key in training for stamina is a principle called “progressive overload,” or the practice of increasing the exercise’s difficulty over time. Since it’s all about difficulty, you can use nearly any exercise to train for stamina, including: Cardiovascular exercises: High-effort cardio exercises are a great way to train stamina. They allow you to track your heart rate or speed and how […]
Mar 11

6 Habits That Will Help You Build Mental Strength

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Physical fitness gets a lot of attention, and for good reason—good physical health can prevent conditions such as heart disease or diabetes, and help you maintain a long, independent life. But often neglected is mental fitness—having a healthy and strong mind to allow you to handle the challenges and opportunities that life puts in front of you.   The Importance of a Fit Mind A common thought is that the absence of a mental health disorder means that a person is mentally fit and emotionally well, but according to Rachel O’Neill, a licensed professional clinical counselor, that’s a dangerous misconception. “An individual can certainly experience periods of stress, discomfort, sadness, or anxiety without necessarily meeting criteria for a mental health disorder,” she said. “Mental wellness is a process, and just like physical health, it’s an ongoing process to maintain mental and emotional wellness.” Unsurprisingly, trying or stressful times can be the ultimate test of mental fitness. When we are winded by a major life event, being able to recover quickly requires significant mental strength and psychological resilience. The benefits of being mentally fit means we are able to use our mental abilities to our fullest extent, allowing us to be more creative, make the most of opportunities […]
Mar 11

Aerobic Exercise And The Benefits It Has On Our Brain Health!

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There is no denying that exercising is actually good for everyone. If you want to lower the chance of having a great disease then aerobics might actually help you to achieve that. Not just heart disease it will also help to lower the risk of cancer, diabetes and more diseases as such. Let’s take a look at how aerobics actually lowers the risk of brain damage. • Reduces brain inflammation- the diseases like diabetes, arthritis, heart disease and so on are widespread and chronic inflammation in the body so it also affects the brain causing the cognitive functions of one to be affected. But it has been seen than aerobic exercise can suppress the inflammation present in our bodies. • Improves the glucose metabolism in our brain – exercising on a regular basis at a moderate intensity can actually improve the glucose metabolism in our brain. In addition to that, the people who sent over 68 minutes every day showed better glucose metabolism results than those who didn’t. • Helps to improve the white matter integrity – white matter is present in more than 50% region of our brain and it connects the various regions that are present in our […]
Mar 10

5 lifestyle changes that can help you lead an ultimate happier and healthier life in 2023

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Whether it’s through diet, exercise or stress management, small adjustments can lead to big improvements in our overall quality of life. Now is the time to buckle down and kick off the year 2023 by making health and wellness a top priority. Akshay Modi, Managing Director, Modi Naturals suggests five easy-to-follow tips to keep your body, mind and soul on track for a happier and healthier you in 2023.   Change Your Eating Habits: Eating habits play a crucial role in determining overall health and well-being. Consuming a balanced diet that includes a variety of nutrient-rich foods can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases and promote a healthy weight. One important aspect of healthy eating is choosing the right oil. There are a variety of cooking oils in the market, and a conscious consumer should choose an oil that has the goodness of olive oil, antioxidants, and a high smoke point for everyday cooking. A blended oil or a multi-source oil that contains the benefits of olive oil is very beneficial to health as it contains antioxidants, making it the ideal oil for Indian cooking. Ideally, your edible oil should also contain oryzanol, a powerful natural antioxidant that protects […]
Mar 10

How to Stay Active Through the Holiday Season

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Sticking with an exercise routine throughout the holiday season may seem difficult as the weather gets cold and holiday festivities begin. These expert tips can help you stay on track with your exercise routine through the winter holidays.   Being physically active on a consistent basis can be challenging. Countless obstacles can arise that disrupt good intentions and best laid plans, from illness and injury to family obligations and dropping temperatures. Motivation can also be unpredictable, meaning that weeks of consistency can fall by the wayside when life gets in the way and sends your focus elsewhere. The challenge to stay active is heightened for many of us during the holiday season, as we travel to see family or host visitors in our homes. Additionally, schedules are often disrupted by holiday gatherings, time off from work and children home from school. If you’ve been stopping by the gym every day after work or going for walks after dropping your kids off at school, how will you keep up with that physical-activity regimen when your daily routine changes?   How to Stay Active During the Holidays Consider these six tips for making physical activity a regular part of your lifestyle over […]
Mar 10

5 Ways on How to Stay Motivated to Workout at Home & Exercise Regularly

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If losing pounds is as easy as journaling about what you put in your mouth, can you use the same technique to help you stick to a fitness routine? Read on to learn how to get motivated to work out and how to motivate someone to work out too. Dieters who kept a food diary lost twice as much weight as those who kept no records, according to a recent study by Kaiser Permanente’s Center for Health Research. But while keeping a journal holds you more accountable for how you treat your body, sticking to a fitness routine is different from sticking to a healthy eating routine. Personal trainers we talked to recommend these tactics to keep you motivated and inspired to work out.   1. Change your perspective Shift your thinking from couch potato mentality to thinking like an athlete. This may sound like a big challenge, but it’s not as big a leap as you think. Essex, Massachusetts mom April Bowling, 33, stopped using her busy life as an excuse not to exercise. After the birth of her children (now ages five and three), Bowling started viewing exercise as a way to set a strong example for her […]
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