Articles on Meditation
Regular Weight Training Exercises
Written by prabakar on Fri, 13 Mar 2009 19:45:41 GMT
A resistance workout usually involves a number of different exercises often on weight machines that are designed for this purpose that focus on different muscle groups. Normally the exerciser does one to three sets of each exercise a set can be anywhere from eight to 15 repetitions and takes about one minute to complete. A typical session lasts about 30 minutes.
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Keep Your Young Body from Meditation
Written by prabakar on Fri, 13 Mar 2009 19:09:32 GMT
Yoga is an ancient system of techniques for all-round health and well being of the individual. These techniques have been tested and refined over thousands of years, and are available to anyone willing to learn them. The scientific and easy-to-learn exercises provide a practical, natural and holistic way to achieve health and vitality. Yoga is not a religion. Anyone from any faith can practice the techniques.
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Different Ways to Stay Fit Muscles
Written by prabakar on Thu, 30 Oct 2008 03:32:27 GMT
Fitness is a vital element in a person’s life. It does not refer to fitness of body alone. Workouts enable a person to achieve the perfect body. A person must eat well, sleep well and exercise well to have a sound mind and body. It is observed that an obese person may have a lot of stamina and a slim person may hardly have any stamina to withstand daily pressures. Exercise and workouts are the most effective ways of increasing stamina and achieving good health to cope up with stress. Workouts enable a person to perform at optimum energy levels.
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Naturally Healthy and Beauty Life Make Ayurveda
Written by swornalakshmi on Wed, 29 Oct 2008 20:53:15 GMT
Ayurveda is a sister science of Yoga and is recognised as a leading holistic healthcare system by “World Health Organisation”. Ayurveda states that health is more than the absence of disease; it is a dynamic state of balance and integration of body, mind, and spirit. Ayurveda provides preventive, therapeutic procedures and self-care knowledge for strengthening the body’s natural healing abilities for achieving optimal health & wellness.
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Muscle Building Successful Exercise
Written by prabakar on Wed, 29 Oct 2008 08:28:53 GMT
Most of the people go for their workouts as if they are going out for a stroll along the road to relax themselves. The commitment is entirely missing. Entering your gym is only the first step to muscle building, it is not enough to go to gym daily to get a godlike physique, you need much more desire and commitment than that. What you do before, during, after your workout all contribute to the success or failure of your muscle building quest.
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Increase Muscle Strength
Written by prabakar on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 21:21:15 GMT
Studies have shown that exercise helps people with arthritis in many ways. Exercise reduces joint pain and stiffness and increases flexibility, muscle strength, cardiac fitness, and endurance. It also helps with weight reduction and contributes to an improved sense of well-being.
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Beauty Life With Ayurveda
Written by swornalakshmi on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:15:07 GMT
The word ayurveda has been coined by the conjunction of two Sanskrit words, “ayur” meaning life and “veda” meaning knowledge. The word together means the knowledge of life. In ayurveda the process of ayur is considered as a combined state of body, senses, psyche and soul. As Ayurveda has a divine origin, it is considered as holistic science that is blessed by God. Ayurveda is an ancient holistic system of medicine from India that understands health in terms of a constitutional model. Each of us manifests a mixture of each of the three constitutional energetic forces or doshas.
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Walking Help to our Health
Written by prabakar on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 10:07:04 GMT
Backward walking, like forward walking, is an activity in which one always maintains contact with the ground unlike running, which has an airborne phase. Consequently, the force to the body at impact is minimal in walking compared to jogging or running. This alone can be a benefit if one is suffering from an impact-type injury which could manifest as a sore knee, stress fracture, or similar problem. To this end, walking forward or backward could be a means to maintain cardiovascular fitness without risking further force-related trauma to the lower extremities.
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Benefits of Best Exercises
Written by prabakar on Mon, 27 Oct 2008 13:30:31 GMT
You have decided that you want to be fit and healthy but at a loss as to which exercise program will benefit you best. Before you decide to select or design a beneficial exercise program, there are a few things which you must do. Define your exercise goals and objectives. Write them down so that this will serve as your constant reminder why you want to embark on an exercise program. It also serves to narrow down your search for the best program because you will know what to look out for. For example, you may want to lose weight steadily or you may to build some muscle tone or you just simply want to get fit. Be definite in what you want to achieve so that you will have a clear direction and will choose the right exercise program to achieve your goals more effectively.
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