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Dec 06

Forearm workouts for bigger and stronger arms

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Forearm workouts are significant for developing strong arms and building an aesthetic upper body. While the forearm muscles are used in compound exercises, as each of them requires a proper grip, it’s important to add exercises to the workout routine that specifically targets these muscles.   Forearm workouts you should be aware of Whether you’re searching for the forearm workouts with dumbbells or with barbells, the following exercises will help in building strength and size of the forearms.   Farmer’s walk Hold a heavy dumbbell or a weight plate in each hand. Stand straight with your legs shoulder-width alert. Keep a strong grip on the free weight, and begin walking across the gym (or a distance of at least 10-12 steps). Walk back to the starting position. Keep your core engaged, and grip as strong as possible.   Wrist curl Hold a dumbbell in one hand, and sit on a bench. Keep your forearm on your thighs. The wrist and knee should be aligned. Bend your wrist backwards while holding the dumbbell. Bring it all the way inwards by moving the dumbbell towards the forearms. Repeat at least 15-20 times before switching hands.   Reverse wrist curl Hold a dumbbell […]
Dec 05

How to become more resilient to stress? Here’s some tips

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From eating a nutrient-rich diet to improving vagus nerve tone, here are a few ways to be more resilient to stress. We are constantly living in the world of hustle. Deadlines and stress are parts of our lives, and we slowly adapt to this lifestyle. However, maintaining emotional and mental sanity in such times is very important. While we do not have control over stressful situations, we can control how we deal with such situations with grace and composure. Being more resilient to stress helps us to stay calm and relax the nervous system and avoid feeling the sense of threat. “Eliminating all stress from your life is not possible, but becoming more resilient to it is,” wrote Nutritionist Marina Wright. “Discover the key steps and my top tip for each one to cultivate resilience, enabling you to adapt effectively to various environments, situations, experiences, and stress levels,” she further added. Eat a nutrient-dense diet: Eating a diet dense with the necessary nutrients helps in balancing the blood sugar levels and sustaining energy of the body. It also helps in supporting brain functions, regulating hormones and enhancing the gut-brain connection and reducing inflammation of the body. Protein, fibre-rich carbs and […]
Dec 04

10 tips to stay healthy in the holidays

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1. Detox and create new eating habits Take this opportunity to break any bad eating habits you developed during the year. Start by making a plan to avoid deep-fried foods and foods and drinks that are high in sugar. Instead, choose less processed foods, such as fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables, especially dark leafy greens including herbs like basil or parsley, and high-fibre foods such as legumes (chickpeas, lentils and black beans etc.). Sometimes swap your morning coffee for green tea. Turmeric is super detoxifying, so add turmeric powder to your cooking. Also, onions, garlic, spring onions and leeks are all detoxifying for the liver. Invite a friend to join you in this new regime or tell them about your plan so they can hold you accountable.   2. Alternate between healthy meal options Salads are ideal in the hot weather. They’re delicious as a side dish or turn them into a full meal by adding feta cheese, maybe some salmon (if it is sustainably farmed), and couscous, for example. Check out the Mediterranean diet, which is suited to the summer months. It includes less processed, more wholesome foods – olives and extra virgin olive oil, fresh vegetables, and oily […]
Dec 03

8 ways to improve your Pilates practice and gain better results

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Pilates is not like other workout routines. To reap all the benefits, you should be careful of several things. Here are 8 pilates tips to improve your practice and gain better results. Pilates is a sort of mind-body exercise that is not only adaptive but also practicable, safe and helpful for everyone, regardless of one’s physical capacity, medical conditions, age, gender, etc. The movements you make while performing Pilates need physical control, mental attention, proper breathing, and most significantly, moving slowly and steadily. Unlike other workouts, it doesn’t call for you to work out intensely. Here are some Pilates tips that will help you to make the most of its benefits. New Delhi-based fitness trainer Meenakshi Mohanty, who promotes a holistic and healthy lifestyle, explains how you can improve your Pilates workout. Mohanty says, “Known for its focus on core strength, flexibility, and body awareness, Pilates offers numerous benefits for people of all fitness levels. If you are practising it but there’s no significant result, here are a few essential things to keep in mind to ensure a safe and rewarding experience.”   Tips to improve Pilates practice Here are some key considerations to improve your Pilates journey:   1. […]
Dec 02

Could a banana before bed be the key to a good night’s sleep?

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Eating fruit before bed tops the list of tips for getting a better quality sleep. Are you aware of the other key lifestyle choices that could help you drift off?   Eating a banana for dinner could be the key to a good night’s sleep, according to a charity specialising in sleep support. The Sleep Charity has released its top five tips for how to get better quality sleep in 2024, with fruit consumption shortly before bed topping the list. It says bananas in particular can help you drift off due to their high level of magnesium and potassium, which help to relax muscles. Bananas also contain the amino acid tryptophan, which stimulates production of brain-calming hormones, it adds. Fruit also encourages the production of melatonin, a hormone that occurs naturally in your body which plays a big role in how well you sleep. Grapes, tart cherries and strawberries are the best sources of melatonin among fruits, according to a study published in a special issue of Antioxidants in Health and Disease. Fruit isn’t the only food that can earn you a well-needed rest. The Sleep Charity also recommends almonds, fish, whole-grain cereals and oatcakes with cheese to help you […]
Dec 01

5 things you can do after a workout for quicker results

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There are many factors of a workout that can determine just how effective it is, from your chosen exercises to your dietary decisions. However, your activity after a workout is just as important, whether you wish to see increased muscle mass or weight loss. Exercise and nutrition experts at Fitness Volt have highlighted five post-workout tips that are essential for achieving optimum results. “Fitness journeys often consist of a lot of discovering and exploring; trying different exercises, experimenting with variations, and simply finding out which exercises work best for you,” one trainer shared. “As a result, you may focus too much on the workout and neglect the extra steps that you can be taking. Thankfully, these post-workout tips are simple yet extremely effective when it comes to speeding up your workout results.”   Light exercise on rest days has many advantages While it is essential for your muscles to recover after intense exercises that have left them sore, such as lifting heavy weights, you can stay active on rest days by opting for light exercises instead – whether that be taking a walk or yoga. Alternatively, if you focus on one area of the body on one day, switching to […]
Nov 30

Proven and effective ways to reduce stress

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The stress of life and living Living in this century does not just bring in the comforts and conveniences of technology and fame but also the constant stress that is following you. The stress, tension and the constant need to stay above everyone else, perform better than anyone else and rest less than anyone else. As humans, the need for more engulfs us so much sometimes that we forget to take rest and unwind. As this builds up, there comes a volcano of emotions that bursts all of a sudden leaving us with feelings of overwhelm and anxiety. Thus, if you are the type of person who forgot the last time you took a break and are riddled with stress, here we list a few things that can help you unwind.   Start connecting with yourself Being connected with yourself, in simple words hints to meditation and mindfulness. Meditating is an old practice that has helped countless saints and sages to connect more with themselves and the Divine. But, you don’t need to reach that level just yet! All you need to do is practice some meditation, concentrate on yourself, play some soothing music and try to shut off all […]
Nov 29

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent a Heart Attack

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Your lifestyle is your best defense against heart disease and stroke. By following these simple steps you can reduce the modifiable risk factors for heart disease, heart attack and stroke.   Stop smoking If you smoke, quit. If someone in your household smokes, encourage them to quit. We know it’s tough. But it’s tougher to recover from a heart attack or stroke or to live with chronic heart disease. Commit to quit. We’re here to help if you need it.   Choose good nutrition A healthy diet is one of the best weapons you have to fight heart disease. The food you eat (and the amount) can affect other controllable risk factors: cholesterol, blood pressure, glucose levels and weight. Choose nutrient-rich foods — which have vitamins, minerals, fiber and other nutrients but are lower in calories — over nutrient-poor foods. Choose a healthy diet high in vegetables, fruits and whole grains. Include low-fat dairy products, skinless poultry, fish, legumes, nontropical vegetable oils and nuts. And limit your intake of saturated and trans fats, red and processed meats, added sugars, sugar-sweetened beverages and sodium. To maintain a healthy weight, coordinate your diet with your physical activity level so you’re using up […]
Nov 28

Want To Get Your Workout Back On Track? Follow These 10 Tips

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Below we will discuss some easy tips to help you get back on track with your daily workouts. Daily workouts are important for maintaining good physical and mental health. They help strengthen muscles, improve cardiovascular fitness, and release endorphins that contribute to overall well-being. However, it’s important to remember that occasional breaks or deviations from your routine are normal and part of enjoying life’s festivities. The key is to find a balance between indulging in the celebrations while also making an effort to maintain some level of physical activity. In this article, we will discuss some easy tips to help you get back on track with your daily workouts.   Here are a few tips to help you get back on track:   1. Set realistic goals Start by setting achievable goals for yourself. It’s important to be realistic about your fitness level after the festive season and gradually work towards your desired level of intensity.   2. Plan your workout schedule Create a schedule that includes specific times for your workouts. This will help you prioritise exercise and make it a non-negotiable part of your day.   3. Start with low-intensity workouts Begin with low-impact exercises such as walking, […]
Nov 27

3 Tips To Achieve A Healthy Body And Mind For Everyone

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When embarking on a fitness journey, it is important to start at a pace that is comfortable for us. While it easy to get carried away with many fad diets and fat burning solutions that are flooding the market and the Internet, remember, there are no magic pills, diets, and workouts to help you lose weight or get fit in days or weeks. The idea of getting quick results in a short span can be appealing, but it often comes at the cost of your health and well-being. The only way we can be heathier and fitter at any age is by making lifestyle changes. Let’s look at some ways that can help us in our fitness journey.   Follow A Sustainable Diet Quantified nutrition is the science behind food and its impact on the body; it means quantifying or measuring the foods that you consume. When we know exactly how much food we consume throughout the day, it helps us track calories more effectively. Quantified nutrition removes guesstimates and helps us track our caloric intake – this can make all the difference and help us achieve our fitness goals.   Incorporate A Workout Regimen Our efforts will bring results […]
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