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Warming Up To Exercise? Warm Up To The RIGHT Exercise! by Girlwithnoname Posted Fri 25 Jun 2010 11:00am much to warm up your arms for a hard bicep curl or chest press. So, if you’re going to go golfing or play some tennis, do a few torso-twisting exercises first (like lateral... … … are you warming up the right way for your chosen sport? Keep in mind when you’re getting ready to exercise that you should try to warm-up in a way that is most beneficial Read on »
Why should I warm up before exercising? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm Warming up before you exercise intensely helps you to jump higher, run faster, lift heavier and throw further. You do not warm up to increase muscle temperature because... on a stationary bicycle or do any other activity to get yourself moving. Start slowly and then increase your pace gradually. Usually you are warmed up when you start to sweat. Then when you Read on »
What's the best way to warm up before exercising? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm Warming up before you exercise helps to prevent injuries and lets you jump higher, run faster, lift heavier or throw further. Your warm-up should involve the same muscles... with your doctor if you feel any heart pain during exercise. Competitive athletes in sports requiring speed and endurance perform better after they warm up with increasing Read on »
Salt for Warm Weather Exercise by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 11 May 2010 4:59pm costs (Annals of Internal Medicine, April 2010; NEJM, April 22, 2010). That may be true for many people who do not exercise, but for heavy exercisers and athletes, particularly... of fluid to do that. You need salt to retain the fluid you drink while exercising. In one study, female competitive distance runners took in drinks with different concentration Read on »
Exercises warm up by Jose V. Posted Thu 15 Oct 2009 6:22am It's necessary to warm up your body to run. Read on »
Hiking A Great Exercise For Warm Weather by Deni P. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 10 Apr 2008 10:37pm strengthening and hip, back and leg muscles exercises to assist in any load of backpacks and such. 2) Dress appropriately for the hike! Avoid cotton or silk as it retains moisture... to get it. 6)Begin slow and stay slow! If it's to hard or challenging it can become potentially harmful. Remember to build up to it progressively. Go on walks and increase Read on »
Exercises For Pointe in Adult Ballet Classes - Warm Up and Awareness by Dianne B. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 24 Oct 2009 10:00pm do eventually get into pointe shoes, you can do the same exercise as a preparation/warm up, holding onto the barre, and going up onto pointe and coming down through the foot... and down a plumb line, not allowing your weight to press back at all at the depth of the plie. This is a great yet simple warm up. You can add to it by doing a port de bras Read on »
The problem with global warming is "global warming" by NatashaCall Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Mon 04 May 2009 10:10pm Seeking to Save the Planet, With a Thesaurus By JOHN M. BRODER Published: May 1, 2009 WASHINGTON — The problem with global warming, some environmentalists believe, is “global warming.” The term... Issues Not Being Addressed Correctly By Mainstream Media, Health, Politics, Contraversial Issues, World Affairs, Finance, etc. Read on »
Nuclear War Could Stop Global Warming? And Global Warming Was A Plan Hatched In The 60's? by NatashaCall Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Sat 26 Feb 2011 2:04pm Could A Small Nuclear War Reverse Global Warming?The Huffington Post  Dean Praetorius  First Posted: 02/26/11 12:25 PM Updated: 02/26/11 01:04... You want to read this! Amazing. Surprising. Contraversial. Read on »
Warm Food, Warm Planet by Diane H. Patient Expert Posted Tue 13 Apr 2010 9:00am Neshamah Weiss is a middle school student in Brooklyn, NY.  Her mother, Regina Weiss, made her read this book.  Here’s her review. Have you ever thought about how things you use in your everyday... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Read on »