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Mar 16

10 Meditation Tips for Beginners

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The mind is a busy hive of thoughts and we are jumping from ideas to emotions to memories for most of our waking hours. During meditation you will begin to witness how much movement happens in the mind and how little you live in the present moment. You can learn to observe your thoughts and perhaps begin to change them. Taking a step back and witnessing your thoughts instead of identifying with them is the key to meditation.   1. Find Your Space Set up a meditation space. Somewhere calm, quiet, and not too cluttered. Setting up a comfortable atmosphere will help to create the right mood for meditation and you can return to the same space to practice.   2. Find Time Choose a time when your mind is calm. As soon as you wake up in the morning, before looking at your phone, computer, or talking to anyone would be ideal.   3. Establish a Routine Using the same time and place each day will create a space and routine. Then you will be able to relax into the practice more quickly.   4. Be Comfortable Sit comfortably, with your spine tall and your chin tucked down slightly. […]
Mar 16

5 Easy Ways To Overcome The Fear Of Running!

by admin in Mind & Body 0 comments tags: afraid of running, big races, change your views, easy ways, fear of running, marathon running, run long distances, running for fun, running in familiar terrains, self consciousness
Some people are afraid of running in big races or marathon while others are simply afraid of running in familiar terrains. Whatever might be you are scared of, running is really good for your health and should be taken up by everyone. So it’s high time you overcome your fear of running with the help of these 5 tips to change your views. • Run long distances – one of the huge challenges that people have is that they will not be able to make it to the finishing line if it’s a marathon or a long race. One way to overcome is to put an emphasis on the distance as you are practicing your running. • Prepare for it – marathons or races are going to be unknown for you if you are appearing for the first time but that doesn’t mean you cannot overcome them. prepare yourself not just physically but mentally as well for the race and you will be good to go. • Aspire to become better – not all runners are going to be of the same standard. So if you want to conquer the fear of not being good enough then you can aspire […]
Mar 16

Fitness Is Never Limited To A Certain Age

by admin in Workouts 0 comments tags: decide your exercise routine, fitness according to age, fitness and weight, fitness for aged people, good family fitness, never limited to age, outdoor gaming experience, workout for adults
The phase of your life which you are going through may decide your exercise routine, but it should never be your age! Attention to good health should never concern your current age. Good family fitness is always influencing to kids as well as aged people. Work it out, kids! The top things among good encounters in a kid’s life are to get inspired by his parents as a role model. So why not make the best out of it? Be the hero of fitness and weight lifters in the eyes of your kids get them in habits of working out from the early days. Give swimming lessons as well as outdoor gaming experience to your child so that the body and mind can get expanded. Get on the wheels teens! Teenage is the greatest time when the body and health develop and evolve at the highest rate. Joining the gym might be the best fitness approach a teen could make. Join the nearest gym today, consult your diet with your trainer, and follow a proper workout routine. Go on sprints, cardio, long runs, jumping jacks, make sure you do not allow fat muscles to grow inside your young sweet belly. […]
Mar 16

Negative Effects of Electronic Devices

by kevin in Healthy Living 0 comments
In the 21st century, thanks to the advent of GUI (Graphical User Interface) based OS, we now have a multitude of devices, all of which we are hooked to more than ever. Be it your social network, content creation, or even productivity, electronic devices have become indispensable. Sure it has a lot of advantages from getting your done work much faster, easier, a better method of communication from those away from us, and much more, there are still many disadvantages of using these devices, which is what we aim to cover: 1. Obesity: Though using technology and being obese isn’t a cause-and-effect relationship, the more time you spend on tech devices, the less time you spend on exercising and staying fit. And not exercising properly will obviously not burn the fat stored in your body, thus making you obese. 2. Depression: Thanks to the lack of human contact coupled with an unhealthy lifestyle, technology is one of the ways in which a person can undergo depression. In fact, the use of antidepressants is also on the rise, with more and more people trying to deal with something, which can be easily healed by minimizing the use of technology in the […]
Mar 16

Awesome Snack Ideas Which Don’t Compromise on Health

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One of the few that first crosses your mind when deciding to opt for a diet and leave your unhealthy lifestyle behind is probably this: “This means I have to eat the boring food which doesn’t taste good,” but that’s not true. And by not true, we don’t mean that something such as veggies or nuts will be as tasty as that fried chicken, we just mean that you can still enjoy your diet by incorporating some awesome snack ideas into your regular food so you can pamper your taste buds as well. Let’s have a look at some of them: 1. Mint and Pea Dip with Pretzel: Combining the health of peas, the freshness of mint and the taste of a pretzel sums up to a healthy and tasty snack which you simply cannot leave once you get used to it. Making it is rather easy as all you have to do is mash ½ cup of frozen peas along with 2 teaspoons of fresh lime juice and a tablespoon of fresh mint. This is enough dip to last up to 15 pretzels, and you can always make more since the ingredients required aren’t that much. 2. Sesame Popcorn: […]
Mar 15

7 Must-Know Tips Before You Switch to a Plant-Based Diet

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In today’s time and day, the word ‘plant-based’ is not unusual to hear, especially in the fitness and wellness world. Even though this term is commonly thrown around, many people still have numerous misconceptions about its actual meaning. For starters, people think that being vegan is the same as having a plant-based diet. Let’s stop you right there. In this post, you’ll come to learn about what exactly a plant-based diet is, its pros and cons, and how to incorporate it into your daily eating habits. Scroll down to read.   The Truth About a Plant-Based Diet For your information, choosing a plant-based diet means that you are increasing your consumption of fruits, veggies, nuts, and seeds to live a happy, healthy life. The most common reason for opting for this diet is to reduce the risks of heart disease, and blood pressure, and more importantly improve your overall well-being. There are many food items that typically fall under a plant-based diet. It is basically identified as a food pattern that consists of vegetables, fruits, legumes, and grains. Simply put, a plant-based diet strictly excludes animal-based products. A person who incorporates a plant-based diet is known as a vegetarian. Their […]
Mar 15

Stronger Muscles in 3 Seconds a Day

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Could three seconds a day of resistance exercise really increase muscular strength? That question was at the heart of a small-scale new study of almost comically brief weight training. In the study, men and women who contracted their arm muscles as hard as possible for a total of three seconds a day increased their biceps strength by as much as 12 percent after a month. The findings add to mounting evidence that even tiny amounts of exercise — provided they are intense enough — can aid health. I have written about the unique ways in which our muscles, hearts, lungs and other body parts respond to four seconds of strenuous biking, for instance, or 10 seconds of all-out sprinting, and how such super-short workouts can trigger the biological responses that lead to better fitness. But almost all of this research focused on aerobic exercise and usually involved interval training, a workout in which spurts of hard, fast exertion are repeated and interspersed with rest. Far less research has delved into super-brief weight training or whether a single, eyeblink-length session of intense resistance exercise might build strength or just waste valuable seconds of our lives. So, for the new study, which […]
Mar 15

8 tips on how to do yoga at home – Practice and all is coming

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Wouldn’t you just love to be someone who regularly practises yoga at home, effortlessly? Here are some tips to help you get started. Ashtanga Guru Pattabhi Jois’ most famous quote is “Practice and all is coming”. With these words, I believe he means that by consistently opening the body and mind through yoga, truth reveals itself to you in time, and with truth comes a deep peace. For many of us, a regular yoga practice may be a difficult thing to establish. Here are some tips to help you get started.   1. Create a comfortable spot for your yoga practice If you have an extra room that you can devote to your yoga, great! Having your yoga mat unrolled and out all the time is certainly inviting. Most of us, however, have to be more flexible and create a space when we want to practise. Try and find a spot where it’s peaceful and quiet, with as much space around you as possible. An empty piece of wall can be handy too since the wall is a great prop. If you like, it can be nice and even helpful to create some atmosphere with a candle or an incense stick. Things like […]
Mar 15

Workout Secrets to Make It Easy

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At a certain point when following your daily workout regimen, you may have a feeling that it’s too hard, or you feel disappointed in the end result for all the fatigue and pain you endured. However, it doesn’t have to be like that. You can either ditch the working out and get on the unhealthy train that most people are nowadays on, or you could get up and fire yourself up again. For the people who have chosen the second choice, you can still decrease the disappointment and pain that you feel during workout using these following tips: 1. Warm up: An effective warm up will help in getting your body, well, warmed up for the intensive training session that you are about to take. You could use the treadmill for a light run for like 10 minutes or just 3-4 sets of pushups with 15 reps. It sounds like it won’t have an effect, but once you do try a workout with warming up and trying another with warming up; you will notice a difference between your body fatigue, even if it’s minute. 2. Rest: Soreness in the muscles after workout is common, but that doesn’t mean that it […]
Mar 14

7 ways to help over-worked and over-exercised muscles recover faster

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As we get older, our energy levels dip. This includes our cellular energy produced by the powerhouse of the cell, the mitochondria. Cellular energy allows our body to perform essential functions and our muscles to move. Unfortunately, mitochondrial function declines with age, reducing cellular energy and causing muscle fatigue. However, there are several strategies to promote muscle recovery, one of the easiest being taking mitochondria-boosting supplements.   Powering our muscles Everything is made up of energy; it is the building block of all matter. Cellular energy is a specific type of energy that is created by the mitochondria, which convert glucose and oxygen into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a process known as respiration. This process is so essential that mitochondria can take up as much as 25% of cell volume. ATP actually transports the chemical energy produced by respiration and it is known as the ‘energy currency of life’. The mitochondria must produce large amounts of ATP as it cannot be stored in cells; a healthy person at rest can produce their body weight in ATP every day!. Cellular energy is required for the body to perform three main tasks: to fuel metabolic reactions, to transport molecules across membranes and for […]
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