Workouts
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... l grow up. The last couple of days have consisted of some great workouts. Wed morning was my early morning spin. As I have menti ...
What a workout!!!
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Went to Bootcamp this morning with Platoon- one of the best workouts I've had in a long time. They just work you - it's awes ...
Home Workout
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estertey
... e need every toy and state of the art garments to enhance their workout techniques and attitude, but other can get that best wor ...
During your workouts, drink 5- 12 ounces of fluids every 20 minutes.
Drink before workouts
Drink a water bottle full of fluids 1 - 2 hours before your workout.
Reasons to workout
Workout reason 7
Increases your "good" cholesterol (HDL).
Workout reason 8
Improves your sleep.
Workout reason 1
Improves your appearance and your self esteem.
Workout reason 2
Lowers your blood pressure and reduces risk of heart disease.
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Most of us know we need to be physically active to be healthy. It's not new information, but it leaves us with
many questions and many opinions. There's plenty of information about physical activity, but sorting through it
and figuring out what to do can be challenging. Instead of answering questions, all that information only seems
to generate more: "What exactly does being physically active mean? Is this physical activity or 'exercise?'
How much do we need versus what can we do to get by? Do we need to do it all at once? Is there an easy way
to fit it into our day, because life is pretty hectic already?" So many questions...plus, almost every day, a new
exercise product is introduced promising a quick fix—to whip us into shape requiring only the slightest
amount of effort on our part. If only that were true, we tell ourselves....