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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 19

How 11 Minutes of Exercise Can Help You Live Longer

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It’s no secret that exercise is key to a healthier and longer life. As you have likely heard, federal guidelines recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity every week. Think: five days of 30-minute workouts like brisk walking, dancing or cycling. The guidelines also call for at least two sessions of strength training per week. But how much exercise do you really need to get life-extending benefits? Is 150 minutes a week the optimal amount of exercise for a long life, or should you strive for more? What if you measure your exercise in steps, not minutes? And how many years do other types of exercise, like strength and balance training, add? Recent studies on the links between activity and longevity help shed light on those and other questions — with some surprising takeaways for older adults in particular. (For instance, more doesn’t appear to be more when it comes to strength training, while stretching emerges as a potential lifesaver.) Here’s what research and experts say about the right dose of exercise to enhance your lifespan. Just 11 minutes of activity can help you live longer If you’re unable to do the recommended 150 minutes a week, you […]
Mar 19

20 of the best exercise tips

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We don’t have to explain in depth why exercise is good for you. Whether you are working out to lose the last bit of winter fat or training for a race or any other event, here are some tips that can be applied to every fitness goal. 1. Track your progress Whether you are exercising for weight loss, muscle gain or endurance, tracking your progress can make a big difference in motivation. Why? Some days you simply will not be in the mood to exercise – but if you look at physical evidence such as photos or statistics, you will be more likely to push through on hard days. 2. Form over speed Struggling to keep up with your fitness class? It’s important to keep proper form during strength exercises or weight lifting to avoid injury. Shift your focus from the number of repetitions and make sure you have the correct form. Youtube videos are good sources to teach yourself the proper posture and form for your chosen exercise. 3. Never rush through warm-up and cool-down sessions You might want to push straight to your desired speed while out running, or you think it’s okay to sneak into your workout class after warm-up […]
Mar 19

9 Amazing Habits of Fitness Freaks That Are Worth Adopting!

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Today we are going to talk about fitness freaks and their common habits. Some people might find these habits annoying but these habits are actually beneficial in the long run. Sometimes, I wonder how they make up their mind and stick to their fitness commitments with immense dedication. I guess this is the only sort of freakishness which should not be concluded as a bad thing ;).   1. They are conscious about their nutrition intake Most of the time, people find it pretty unnecessary and non-beneficial, but fitness fanatics are familiar with the significance of counting the daily nutrient intake. This way, they manage to fulfill the basic nutritional requirement and accomplish a balanced metabolism rate.   2. Usually, they have a weighing machine Some people like to keep a weighing machine so that they can keep a track of rise and fall in their weight. Generally, they are very conscious about their weight gains and they sometimes change their diet plans to achieve an ideal body weight. Most of the fitness freaks prefer to measure their weight on a frequent basis.   3. They are consistent with their workout routine No matter what happens, they strictly follow their […]
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 […]
Mar 19

Yes, You Can Take a Nap Without Ruining Your Sleep. Here’s How

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No nap shaming here. Follow these six tips to take a midday snooze like a pro.   Sometimes a nap during the afternoon is the only way to power through the day. While napping can absolutely affect your sleep at night, if you do it the right way, you get the best of both worlds — great daytime naps and still sleep soundly at night. With a few napping tips and tricks up your sleeve, you can avoid that oh-so-dreadful delay in your nighttime routine. For extra tips on getting your best quality sleep, here are 7 natural sleep aids for insomnia and how to create the perfect environment for better rest.   Tips: How to take a nap without ruining your sleep Cue a collective sigh of relief: You can rejoice in the fact that it is possible to enjoy an afternoon snooze and not feel like you ruined your sleep cycle for the next five days. While some people — as noted above — should generally avoid naps, with the right strategy, most people can savor an afternoon nap and still get quality shut-eye when the world goes dark. Here are seven do’s and don’ts to keep in […]
Mar 18

6 Tips to Help You Prevent Sports Injuries

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Playing sports is a great way to keep fit and boost mental health, but it can lead to various injuries if you’re not careful. Fortunately, by inserting the following practices into your routine, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of sports-related injuries.   Always Warm Up and Cool Down Before engaging in physical activities, it’s important to prepare your mind and body, which is why warming up is essential. This allows you the opportunity to gradually get your muscles working, increase the heart rate steadily, and it will improve your overall mobility. By warming up, you reduce the likelihood of straining muscles. Cooling down after sports is equally important, as it allows your body to safely dispel built-up waste. If you skip the cool down because you’re in a rush, your body is much more likely to ache. Cooling down is a simple case of roughly ten minutes of less-strenuous activity and stretching.   Practice Correct Technique No matter what sports you take part in, correct posture will be an important aspect because it helps to prevent unnecessary injuries. The most common technique-related injuries are from resistance training. If you’re ever unsure about the correct techniques for your activity, seek […]
Mar 18

Tips and Tricks for a Healthy Life

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Although the term ‘healthy’ has been more often than not attributed towards the physical appearance of a person, it doesn’t tell the whole story. Sure, it is a PART of a person living a healthy life, but it certainly isn’t the whole and sole attribute which defines it. With that being said, here are some of the tips and tricks towards a healthy life (or living, whichever you prefer): 1. No addiction: Addictions are one of the major nasties which deteriorate your health on both your mental and physical. We agree that getting rid of the alcohol you drink every now and then or that cigarette you smoke every time you come home from work isn’t a walk in the park, it is necessary to get rid of that habit in order to progress towards a healthier way of living. Do not ditch the addiction entirely, since that has mostly led to failure. Instead, gradually reduce the frequency in which you use the substance you are addicted to. 2. Vaccines: It goes without saying that you should absolutely go for vaccines as it provides a lot of benefits for the money you are paying. In some cases, such as polio, […]
Mar 18

The Top 5 Things You Need To Drop To Remain Happy!

by admin in Healthy Living 0 comments tags: constant chase for money, disguise as friends, expectation of results, how to remain happy, remain happy in life, running after love, social media account, toxic friends
Everyone wants to remain happy in their life but not always they get what they want. so its time for you to stop looking here and there and take a peek into yourself to know what are some of the things you can let go of, in order to stay happy. No idea what they are? We’ll list you 5 things here without which you are going to be better off. • Toxic friends – your surroundings greatly influence your happiness and the anchors that are actually putting you down could be people in disguise as friends. Its time you cut on those toxic friends and find positive friends who will lift and inspire you at every step in your life. • Attachment to results – don’t you do everything for the expectation of results? Yes but that makes you vulnerable. So whatever you do in your life, do it irrespective of the results that you want. so let go of the attachments and you will be better off and enjoy your progress. • The constant chase for money – everyone is running after money and it indeed is important to lead a life. But make sure you only get […]
Mar 18

5 Yoga Asanas That Can Help You Stay Healthy

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Mind, body, heart and soul – the key to becoming a healthy and happy human being lies in maintaining the wellbeing of these four components, no matter what your age. As you age, it is natural that your body and mind experience a certain degree of physical changes that can lead to fatigue. Your joints begin to get rusty, your reflexes slow down, the body starts losing its elasticity, the muscles get weaker, and the mind, too, shows signs of exhaustion. There is no shame in admitting and accepting that you are growing old; in fact, it happens to be one of the best phases of your life. However, given the aforementioned facts, it is important that you pay extra attention towards your physical and mental wellbeing. One form of exercise that manages to let you do this is yoga. Yogic asanas or poses/postures are known to be the near-perfect way of ensuring strength, flexibility, stability, mobility and wellness. Here’s looking at five easy yoga postures that you should incorporate in your daily morning routine.   1. Tadasana The ‘mountain pose’ is one of the easiest asanas in yoga and is considered particularly beneficial for those who are 60 years […]
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