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A Golf Exercise Program Will Leave Your Playing Partners In Envy

It’s no secret that a golf exercise program can put you heads and tails above your playing partners and competitors. Why do you think all the Pro’s are doing it? Golf is no longer just the leisure game it used to be. It is now recognized as an athletic sport. As with all other athletic […]

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Four Signs You’re Meant to Be a Personal Trainer

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment of fitness workers is projected to increase by 13 percent between 2012 and 2022. This is encouraging news, considering the country’s recent economic downturn. Accordingly, a career path that continues to see growth during hard economic times suggests a certain level of job security for […]

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Ibd And Crohn’s Disease – What’s The Link?

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a term used for a group of illnesses affecting the digestive system. With roughly one million sufferers in the United States, IBD is primarily composed of two disorders: Crohn’s Disease and ulcerative colitis.

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Playing hunger games: Are gamified health apps putting odds in your favor?

For many people, finding motivation to exercise is a challenge. Thankfully, there are Zombies chasing you. At least that’s the approach of Zombies, Run! — one of more than 31,000 health and fitness apps on the market today, and one of the growing number of apps that use games to increase physical activity. Gamification is […]

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Strategic Weight Loss

One of the first things that you’ll do when you decide to lose weight is to set a goal weight. For most, that goal will be their ‘ideal weight’, but for many, that ‘ideal weight’ may be exactly the wrong weight for them to be aiming for. Years of dieting or being overweight have the […]

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Exercise may protect older women from irregular heartbeat

Increasing the amount or intensity of physical activity can cut the chances of older women developing a life-threatening irregular heartbeat, according to new research in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA). Researchers found that post-menopausal women, enrolled in the Women’s Health Initiative, who were the most physically active had a 10 percent lower […]

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Singapore – Asia’s Premier Medical Hub

Singapore healthcare industry has achieved fame with a series of breakthrough medical procedures including the following events. · In 1995, Singapore doctors carried out the world’s first successful peripheral blood stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor. · In 2000, Singapore doctors performed Asia’s first unicompartmental arthroplasty. · In 2001, Singapore doctors carried out Southeast […]

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Train Smarter with Fitwall: A High-Intensity Interval Training Workout

August 19, 2014, 12:00AM PT in Fitnovatives Blog  |   Have you experienced Fitwall yet? Fitwall’s Director of Training and National Head Coach Clifton Harski shows ACE’s Anthony Wall how to “Train Smarter” using Fitwall’s unique combination of high-intensity interval training plus continuous biofeedback via heart-rate monitors and mounted iPADs. Check out this […]

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Go Ahead And Relax-yoga’s Way

If you go to the zoo or tune your TV to the Discovery channel, an observance of nature will show us that animals love relaxation and sleep. They often relax and get as much sleep as they want. Rest and sleep are essential to recharge our nervous energy as our physical, emotional and mental balance […]

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Teen sleeplessness piles on risk for obesity

Teenagers who don’t get enough sleep may wake up to worse consequences than nodding off during chemistry class. According to new research, risk of being obese by age 21 was 20 percent higher among 16-year-olds who got less than six hours of sleep a night, compared with their peers who slumbered more than eight hours. […]

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