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Feb 08

Science-Backed Ways to Push Through Workout Fatigue

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That tiredness might be all in your head. Here’s how to work past a mental block if your muscles still have some energy.   What makes your muscles want to give up when you’re trying to hold a plank, go the distance on a long run, or do speed drills? Well, research shows that they may not actually be tapped out — but instead are getting mixed messages from your brain. In other words, when you’re putting in the workout time to train your muscles, it’s your mind you may actually need to condition to get past that moment when you want to quit. That’s right: Mental fatigue can seriously affect your workout. Here’s exactly what’s going on, and how to prevent your brain from getting in the way of your gains.   What’s Happening When Mental Fatigue Inhibits Your Workout When you work out, your muscles and your brain are in direct communication. With every step or rep, your muscles are sending signals to the brain, telling it what they need in order to keep going — namely, oxygen and other fuel — and reporting their level of fatigue. The brain then responds, adjusting muscle contraction demands accordingly, says […]
Feb 07

5 Tips For A Healthy Lifestyle

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A healthy lifestyle is one that you have the power to control. With a little bit of discipline and self-awareness, you can do your best to live a long, healthy life. It doesn’t mean you have to be perfect all the time, but it does mean that you should be conscious of what choices you make on a daily basis. In this guide we will cover 5 tips for living a healthier lifestyle:   1. Have a Breakfast Everyday It is important to have breakfast everyday because it can help you stay full longer and manage your weight, as well as keep your brain alert and healthy. A healthy breakfast can be something like oatmeal with fruit, yogurt and granola, or eggs cooked in olive oil with toast on the side.   2. Increase your Water Intake The second tip is to increase your water intake. Water is a necessary part of life, and it’s essential that you drink enough of it. You should be drinking at least eight glasses (64oz) per day, but if that seems like too much for you to drink at once, try splitting up your daily intake into smaller portions throughout the day. Water helps […]
Feb 06

5 nutrition tips to maximize your workouts

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Are you looking for ways to maximize your workout or training plan, but are unsure where to start? An excellent starting point is nutrition. Eating and exercise are closely connected; proper nutrition is essential for building strength and fueling activity. Try these five nutrition tips to help boost the benefits of your exercise routine.   1. Eat a balanced diet of carbs, protein and fats.   Carbohydrates Eating a variety of carbohydrate sources, such as whole grains, fruits and vegetables, is key to optimizing sports performance, especially for high-intensity and long-duration exercise programs. Consuming carbs creates energy for the central nervous system and muscles, while also supporting digestion, microbiome health and immune function. Plan to eat carbohydrates throughout the day for meals and snacks. It’s recommended that carbs make up 45%–65% of your total daily calories.   Protein Protein supports energy metabolism, immune system function and hormone production. During a workout, it helps sustain your energy level, and afterward, it’s essential for muscle recovery. Ideal protein intake is .6–.9 grams per pound of body weight per day. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds, you should be eating 90–135 grams of protein per day. For maximum benefit, spread your protein […]
Feb 05

10 amazing benefits of running

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If you’ve never run a step, you might be wondering whether you should take you first few and give running a go. The answer? Yes – because the benefits of running for both your body and mind are huge. Here are 10 of the best…   1. It can help you live longer Various studies have shown the life-extending benefits of running and exercise more broadly. Most recently, a 2023 study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health has found that running for as little as 75 minutes per week can add a solid 12 years to your life. Looking at 4,400 subjects, this study compared those who ran at least 75 minutes a week with those who ran less than 10 minutes a week, and shows that big rewards can come from a small, manageable amount of running. The National Runners’ and Walkers’ Study at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California backs this. Having followed more than 154,000 runners and walkers since 1991, the Study has found that as little as three to seven miles of running per week reduces the risk of stroke, heart disease, diabetes and high cholesterol. In a study of 55,000 […]
Feb 04

How many times a week should you exercise and how long for?

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Keeping active is crucial for staying healthy, and considering 27 per cent of Britons aren’t exercising at least once a week, according to a 2020 YouGov survey, you might be inclined to up your activity levels. But it’s hard to know just how much exercise you should be doing to reach your fitness goals, be that weight loss or bulking up. “The type of workout you do ultimately depends on your ability, goals, likes and dislikes, equipment available, what injuries you have, and how much time you have available,” personal trainer Tom Mans explained to The Independent. Whilst there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach, there are principles and guidelines that you can follow and apply to your training to ensure you have a balanced, effective, safe and enjoyable workout regime.   How many days a week should you train? Unless you’re a fitness enthusiast, you probably want to spend as little time in the gym as possible to achieve your health and fitness goals. But Mans says training only once or twice a week won’t give you more than a low level of fitness. “You should train at least three times a week if you want to achieve your health and […]
Feb 03

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 […]
Feb 02

5 Self-Care Tips To Prioritise Yourself And Your Mental Health In 2024

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Here are five unconventional self-care tips that delve into the depths of self-awareness and accountability, emphasizing the importance of movement, documentation, and even mineralization In the realm of self-care, this unconventional approach can boost energy levels, enhance mental clarity, and help you with nervous system health. Here are five unconventional self-care tips that delve into the depths of self-awareness and accountability, emphasizing the importance of movement, documentation, and even mineralization. Mansi Poddar, a psychotherapist and founder, Heal. Grow. Thrive Foundation, shares self-care tips to prioritise mental health:   1. Firstly, prioritize self-awareness Delve into understanding your emotions, mind, and body. Unlike typical self-reflection, consider consulting a somatic therapist who specializes in the mind-body connection. This personalized approach allows you to navigate the intricate nuances of your emotions and physical sensations.   2. Next, take accountability for your reactions. Break free from the cycle of knee-jerk responses by acknowledging triggers. This introspective practice fosters emotional resilience and empowers you to respond thoughtfully rather than react impulsively.   3. Movement becomes a unique cornerstone of self-care. Beyond the usual exercise routines, initiate a movement practice guided by a somatic therapist. Start with breath and micro-movements, gradually transitioning into practices like weight training, […]
Feb 01

5 Must Know Tips For Muscular Symmetry For A Perfect Physique

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All sides should, and must, be created equal.   If you ask any competent bodybuilding competitor or fan, they’ll tell you that muscular symmetry ultimately rules the day in a competition. It isn’t enough to just have copious amounts of muscle mass and be completely shredded if your body does not have muscular symmetry. Judges look out for such flaws. If one side of your body appears considerably more muscular or more developed than the other, you better believe that judges are going to take notice, and as a bodybuilder this can hurt your chances. The idea of muscular symmetry has been an ideological concept for centuries now. Leonardo Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man was a visual realization of what it means to have a symmetrical human body. Obtaining the ultimate “X” body in bodybuilding refers to a few things. The top half of the X forms a V which inherently translates to the V Taper in bodybuilding. The shoulders and arms should match in definition and muscularity tapering down to a slim waist. The bottom half of the X shape represents the lower half of the body, the quads, calves, and upper leg muscles. In order to achieve this symmetry one must […]
Jan 31

5 Tips To Enhance Your Well-Being

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Here are five practical tips to enhance your overall health and foster a positive sense of well-being. In our fast-paced world, prioritizing well-being is crucial for maintaining a balanced and fulfilling life. Small, intentional lifestyle changes can significantly impact your well-being. Incorporating regular exercise, mindfulness practices, a balanced diet, fostering social connections, and prioritizing quality sleep contribute to a holistic approach to health. Here are five practical tips to enhance your overall health and foster a positive sense of well-being.   1. Prioritize Regular Exercise: Physical activity is not just beneficial for your body; it also has a profound impact on your mental and emotional well-being. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week, whether it’s brisk walking, jogging, or engaging in your favorite sport. Exercise releases endorphins, reducing stress and boosting mood.   2. Cultivate Mindfulness and Stress Reduction: Incorporate mindfulness practices into your daily routine to alleviate stress and promote mental clarity. Techniques such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or yoga can help center your mind and improve overall emotional well-being. Take moments throughout the day to pause, breathe, and recenter, fostering a sense of calm amidst life’s demands.   3. Maintain a Balanced Diet: […]
Jan 30

7 simple tips to relax the mind in the new year

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2023 has been a stressful year for the entire world. Here are 7 expert tips which you can easily incorporate in your daily routine in 2024 for a positive impact on your overall well-being.   In this digital world, our minds contend with an incessant barrage of thoughts and information, primarily fuelled by social media and the perpetual hustle and bustle of our surroundings. Oftentimes, this can often overwhelm our brain’s capacity to process emotions and thoughts effectively. In order to stay calm, we can relax the mind and the body through a range of activities. We checked with leading health and fitness experts to learn more about the most simple ways to relax the mind. Here’s their best advice:   Practising yoga Yoga is a mind-body practice that merges physical postures with breathing exercises and meditation. Practising Yoga regularly can be a great way to calm your mind. “I have found Yoga to be one of the most effective ways to quiet the mind. Through asanas, meditation and breathwork, this ancient practice allows the mind to unwind and find inner peace amidst life’s chaos. Its holistic approach soothes both body and soul, making it an invaluable practice in cultivating […]
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