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2). Whats Valuable About Having Values? By : Paul Lemberg
Let's talk about values...
Yours.
What kind?
Family values, personal values, corporate values.
So what are values - and why are they important to creating breakthroughs?
Values are things we strive to gain or keep. They are the expression of what is important to us. Values can be concrete things like money, gourmet food, and fast motorcycles, or they can be abstract things like contribution, challenge, or adventure.
Values, along with our beliefs about w...
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3). Benefits of Strength Training By : Ken_B
The benefits of a good strength training program are almost endless. Less disease, happiness and most importantly, showing off your muscles at the beach.
Strength training should be part of everyone's routine. Even if you are low on time, strength training, according to the ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine), only needs to be done 2-3 times per week with each session lasting no more than one hour.
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4). Life's Prayer By : Greywolf
After I died the first time it seemed logical to stop and contemplate our status on this planet. We were 3000 miles from home when my heart gave up and over 50% of it died and scarred over, in other words could not pump ever again. For a Type "A" person it was time to take another look at myself and where my life was taking me. An engineer by trade and poetry was never in my mind.
Article Related to: life, listen, courage, spirit, strength
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6). Three Parts to a Successful Workout By : Ken_B
There is more to exercise than jumping on a treadmill, lifting weights or playing basketball. To avoid injury and maximize gains, a warm up, stimulus (or conditioning) and cool down must be included in your routine.
Warm ups are needed to move your body from a resting to an exercise state. A good warm up gets you ready for exercise by increasing: blood flow to your muscles, body temperature and metabolic rate.
Article Related to: health, fitness, exercise, workout, strength, coditioning, warm, up, cool, down, warmup, cooldown, stretch, sports, phase, heart, rate
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7). 5 Proven Ways To Lose More Fat In Less Time By : Nicky Pilkington
If you're looking to lose some unwanted body fat, this article will show you 5 simple, proven ways to shed more fat in less time.
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9). Tae Kwon Do is Excellent Exercise for Young and Old By : Nicky Pilkington
Tae Kwon Do is Korean Karate. It means The Way of the Hand and Foot (punching and kicking). There are basically four sections to the art: Toning, Sparring, Forms and Self Defense.
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10). How Does Alcohol Affect Exercise? By : Jim Oneill
It’s finally Friday and you just got off work. Now you’re thinking about going out later and having a few drinks with your friends and relaxing. After all, you worked hard all week and you certainly deserve a little enjoyment and fun now that the weekend’s here so there’s nothing wrong with going out and having a few drinks with your friends, right?.
Article Related to: exercise, muscle, strength
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12). Guidelines for Resistance Training By : Ken_B
Many people are afraid to start training with weights. Some think they'll injure themselves and others don't know where to start. Luckily, the ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) has some guidelines that will help make your workout easier to do and more effective.
First, you need to choose a mode of exercise. A lot of options exist for resistance training.
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14). Learning About Body Core Conditioning By : Nicky Pilkington
You rely on your body to get get out of bed, to lift your children, to perform your job and to take you places everyday. If you appreciate what your body does for you, you will provide it with nutritious food, hydrate with water and be sure to add some activity into your day.
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15). A Walk to Your Health By : Ken_B
You can reap some benefits of exercise without joining a gym or running for miles a day. Not to say that doing so is a bad idea but altering your lifestyle to include more activity with your daily tasks offers you convenience and can help you reach the recommended amount of physical activity each day.
A few years ago, the Surgeon General released a report about the obesity epidemic facing this country.
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17). Reduce Stress with Exercise By : Nicky Pilkington
We have heard it so many times before that there are many benefits to exercise especially when used to lower stress. If everyone knows that exercise is important then why is stress, disease, and fatigue so prevalent in today's society? The answer is simple. We know what to do we just aren't doing it.
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18). Essentials for Enduring Well By : C.F. Bettridge
Essentials for Enduring Well is a fantastic article about enduring through the tough times in life. Sometimes a person doesn't understand why but as long as you have the determination, discipline, you can become the person God meant for you to be.
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19). RPG games for beginners By : Taitelul Verde
For the ones of you that don’t know RPG stands for Role Playing Game, and is one of the most played type of game nowadays.
You are the main hero, and you interact with other characters also called NPC-s ( or Non Playable Characters if you’re playing single player). They will give you quests to do, and you have to do them, in order to get experience and advance to higher levels.
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20). Muscle Fiber Types and Contraction By : Nicky Pilkington
Muscles generate heat and force for movement, help us breathe, and keep our bodies upright. Skeletal muscle tissue is composed of two fibers, actin (thin fibers) and myosin (thick fibers). These two fibers give the muscle a striated appearance. In order for muscle to contract it must first be stimulated by nerves called motor neurons. A single motor neuron and the muscle fibers stimulated by it is called a motor unit. The recruiting motor units play a large part in the force of the muscle during contraction.
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23). Using the Swiss Ball for Better Posture and Increased Strength By : Nicky Pilkington
For individuals looking for better posture and increased flexibility and strength, nothing could be easier than training with a Swiss ball.
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24). Creatine as a Bioenergetic Health Supplement By : Nicky Pilkington
The adenosine triphosphate phosphocreatine system, ATP-CP for short, makes a constant supply of energy for 15-30 seconds. Once the available ATP is used for energy, the body slips into another energy mode to make ATP called glycolysis. This process uses glucose to make ATP and is responsible for the familiar burning sensation felt during training caused by lactic, which is this processes byproduct. Creatine is a supplement commonly used because its ingestion is reported to supply the cells with enough raw material to help the body produce more ATP, thus delaying glycolysis and "the burn" for a few extra seconds.
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