Archive for February, 2007

air purifiers finding the right one

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Air Purifiers – Finding The Right One

Writen by Mark Tsang

Air purifiers comes in all shapes, sizes, and feature sets. Their are also a number of brands on the market ranging from some well-known to more niche player brands like IQAir, Allerair, Blueair, Air-O-Swiss, and Friedrich to name a few of the more commonly known ones.

A common reason for having an air purifier is to help mitigate the effect of allergy season on those who suffer from allergy symptoms yearly- whether to animal dander, or things like dust mites and bacteria.

Another common reason for having an air purifier is because a member of the family smokes — certain air purifiers will help mitigate the problem by reducing the amount of smoke particles in the air. This also helps reduce smoke caused by cooking, steaming, or from barbecuing.

One big consideration for your selection of an air purifier has to do with the ongoing upkeep of it. In general the larger the air purifier system such as those unified into the central air cleaning system will involve more sophisticated methods of maintenance.

Other more simpler models such as stand alone air purifiers are comparatively easy to clean and maintain. Filterless air purifiers especially make owning one of these cleaning devices a cinch. You can derive the benefits of air purification without shelling out lots of dough or trouble about maintenance costs both in terms of money and time.

In the end the choice for the right air purifier is highly subjective and thus should be sought out from the perspective of the consumer’s needs and wants. Up until this point there is no real one-size-fits-all solution that will make everyone equally euphoric. First make an inventory of your most pressing needs, and prioritize from highest to lowest.

This will make your purchase decision much easier when you do go searching for an air purifier.

Do not take the need for a home air purifier for granted, because the effects of breathing in the allergens, debris, and pollution will have a long term effect on one’s health.

cholesterol levels

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Cholesterol Levels

Writen by Peter Emerson

Do you know that every year, about 500,000 persons in America suffer from heart disease? One of the main reasons behind this huge number is high cholesterol levels. According to studies, if people lower their cholesterol levels, the risk of heart disease will be reduced by up to 40 percent. But what are these cholesterol levels?

Cholesterol levels include the numbers that will indicate whether the cholesterol in your body is desirable, borderline, or less desirable and high risk. By knowing these levels, you will become aware of your condition, allowing you to take the necessary measures to reduce the risk of heart disease. If your cholesterol has already reached the high-risk level, you can seek medical attention at once for cholesterol medication.

The numbers of cholesterol levels include the average figures for total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol.

The total cholesterol is HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol combined. The ideal level for this is approximately 200mg/dL or less. This is a desirable level and means that you have a relatively small risk of heart attack. But if the level is 200 to 240mg/dL, it is already considered borderline. Any figure higher than 240mg/dL means you are at a high risk for both heart attack and stroke. Meanwhile, the desirable level for HDL cholesterol level is above 45mg/dL, the HDL borderline is 35 to 45mg/dL, and high risk is below 35mg/dL. For LDL cholesterol, the desirable figure is below 130mg/dL, borderline is 130 to 160mg/dL, and high risk is above 160mg/dL.

Aside from these numbers, there are two other ways to get a complete reading on cholesterol levels: the total cholesterol and HDL ratio, and the LDL and HDL ratio.

The total cholesterol and HDL ratio is considered desirable at 4.5 and below, borderline is 4.5 to 5.5, and high risk is above 5.5. The LDL and HDL ratio, on the other hand, is considered desirable at 3 and below, borderline is 3 to 5, and high risk is above 5.

All these numbers can help you monitor your cholesterol levels. If your level is still desirable, it is best to maintain it by sticking to a healthy diet and exercise. If your cholesterol level is already at high risk for heart disease, you should seek medical attention at once.

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a cure for near sightedness radial keratotomy

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

A Cure for Near Sightedness – Radial Keratotomy

Writen by Nicola Kennedy

Radial keratotomy (RK) is a refractive surgical procedure employed to correct myopia or nearsightedness. Radial Keratotomy came into existence by accident rather than through meticulous research. The procedure was discovered by Dr. Svyatoslav Fyodorov when he operated one of his patients who had met with a bicycle accident. The boy wore eyeglasses, which broke on impact, and the glass splinters lodged into his eyes. The doctor had to make several radial incisions in the corneal tissue in order to extract the glass. When the cornea healed, the doctor found that the boy’s eyesight was significantly improved.

In radial keratotomy (RK), a series of micro-fine incisions are made in the outer portion of the cornea with the aid of a high-precision calibrated diamond knife. The surgeon administers a local anesthetic, since the incisions are superficial and the procedure is fairly painless. The corneal thickness of the patient’s eye is measured prior to the surgery. Before the incisions are made, the diamond-edged cutting instrument is precisely set under the operating microscope. Thus by flattening the curvature of the cornea in such a manner, RK can easily correct myopia or nearsightedness.

Radial keratotomy was first introduced in the United States in the 1980s. Initially it was much of an investigational procedure, with doctors operating only one eye at a time and waiting for at least 3 months to observe the results, before operating on the other eye. But the surgeons gained experience over time and now they could well operate both eyes simultaneously. Now, radial keratotomy is a minor surgery that takes about 15 to 20 minutes for each eye.

Radial keratotomy is constantly improving, owing much to the rapid advances in technology, and the fact that a number of such procedures have already been performed successfully. However, RK is not as precise as LASIK and PRK. Since, RK is less predictable, only a few surgeons now perform this procedure.

The LASIK Surgeons Directory is a useful resource. Nicola Kennedy publishes articles and reports and provides news, views and information about alternatives to LASIK eye surgery at Your Lasik Information.

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antioxidants and keeping yourself healthy

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Antioxidants and Keeping Yourself Healthy

Writen by Chelsea Aubin

In order for your body to have maximum performance vitamins and minerals need to be absorbed by your body from natural sources. One very important element of your biological health is the antioxidant.

What is an antioxidant? An antioxidant is a chemical that reduces the amount of oxidation in your body. They are also the cells that are stored in your muscles to help contain the damage that can occur with oxidation. Oxidation occurs when reactive oxygen particles form chain reactions which can cause cancer-like mutations and cell death.

An antioxidant could be made from plants. Examples of antioxidants would be beta-carotene, vitamin E and lycopene. Beta-carotene can be made from carrots! Vitamin E can be made from leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds, and lycopene from red-ripe tomatoes. It was also discovered that coffee, tea and chocolate contain antioxidants. Although these are not as affective as the antioxidants found in vegetables, there is still a lot of good antioxidants in them. That is why you need to consume foods rich in antioxidants.

Antioxidant fight the bad oxidation to your cells, and is therefore very beneficial to your cells and overall health. Antioxidants can help to prevent cancer, heart-related illnesses; supports eye health and wellness and boosts the immune system. There are also some studies that say antioxidants can combat the effects of aging! This means that it helps fight against neurological damage and also deterioration of the cells. Antioxidants are by far the best vitamins you can have. They can even help the deterioration of the brain. If you care about your health, then you will look into take antioxidants to keep you healthy. With a combination of healthy eating, exercising, and antioxidants, you will have a long healthy life. Give your body the nourishment it needs to live a long, prosperous life.

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an online pharmacy can fill the gap

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

An Online Pharmacy Can Fill The Gap

Writen by Chris Robertson

For the millions of Americans who are uninsured or underinsured, the out of pocket expense to order prescription drugs can put a strain on a family’s finances and their quality of life. Sometimes, families have to choose between buying medications and other financial needs. That’s why an online pharmacy can fill the gap and prevent people from having to make the difficult choice as to whether to buy medications or other of life’s necessities. Even discount pharmacies in the United States don’t provide the cheap prescription drugs that the best online pharmacies offer.

The truth is, many online pharmacies offer the same drugs dispensed in the United States that are manufactured by the same pharmaceutical companies. Oftentimes, the difference is simply the cost. That’s because pharmaceutical companies have one set of prices for drugs in the United States and another, cheaper set of prices for drugs in other countries. That’s why the typical online pharmacy is based in Canada – it is able to get the same drugs from the same manufacturers, but can charge the customer less because their cost is less.

For the best buy in prescription drugs, opt for generic medications from an online pharmacy. Generic drugs have the same active ingredients as their name brand counterparts, and work just as effectively, but cost much less. Generally, pharmaceutical companies are allowed to patent their drugs for a period of about ten years, during which time you can only purchase the brand name drug. After that time, however, other pharmaceutical companies are also allowed to manufacture generic versions of the drug, at much less cost. If you are currently taking a brand name drug, it’s worth inquiring as to whether a generic version is available, and asking your doctor if the generic form would be equally effective for you.

Even if you prefer the brand name versions of prescriptions, an online pharmacy can still fill that prescription for you at a steep discount. The most popular brand name medications include Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, Propecia, Xenical, and Soma. However, generic versions of these drugs are also available.

Ordering from an online pharmacy is easier than you think. You can fax your prescription to the online pharmacy, which will then fill the prescription and ship it to you in an unmarked package. For the uninsured or underinsured who cannot afford to visit their doctors for routine visits in order to obtain prescriptions, an online pharmacy may offer the option of a medical consultation. A medical consultation is an online form that is completed by the customer and review by the online pharmacy’s licensed physicians. Upon approval, the patient’s prescription will be filled.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Learn more about An Online Pharmacy Can Fill The Gap or Majon’s Health and Beauty directory.

8 fun ideas to get your kids to eat their veggies

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

8 Fun Ideas To Get Your Kids To Eat Their Veggies

Writen by Susanne Myers

Do you have trouble getting your kids to eat their veggies? I sure do. My daughter used to be great about trying and eating just about anythingand then she turned 2

chest hair removal for men options for hair removal

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Chest Hair Removal For Men: Options For Hair Removal

Writen by C Mueller

The option of chest hair removal for a man isn’t something that just bodybuilders do anymore.

For a man chest hair removal might be desirable for several reasons.

While professional bodybuilders and other athletes (ie. swimmers) often have a real need to remove unwanted chest hair for performance reasons, regular guys are increasingly turning to various methods to get rid of their excess chest hair, too.

For a man, chest hair removal might be a result of a personal desire to achieve the type of hair free bodies we see in advertising all the time or it could simply be a desire to have a chest with less hair than you have now.

Due to the large area that generally gets treated during chest hair removal, several main options are available for men that could offer medium to long term hair removal with repeated treatments.

As with any hair removal treatment, your personal situation and your chosen hair removal method will determine your success or lack thereof.

Shaving is obviously a very short term solution that would need to be done regularly to achieve constant hair removal, if only for a few days at best.

Having said that, waxing can offer short to medium term hair removal while laser and pulsed light treatment might offer longer term hair removal, usually with repeated treatments.

Temporary and permanent hair removal technology is evolving constantly and is relevant to both men and women who want to remove unwanted hair.

For more information on hair removal options, visit http://www.PermanentHairRemovalTips.com

improve your coordination with strength training

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Improve Your Coordination with Strength Training

Writen by Gabe Mirkin, M.D.

Everyone from chess and violin players to dancers and professional athletes can benefit from training to become stronger. Lifting weights to develop large strong muscles can improve coordination, make you faster and more flexible as well as stronger. It will not interfere with the coordination that you need for such fine muscle movements as playing the piano or shooting a basketball.

Muscles are made up of two different types of fibers. The red, slow-twitch fibers are used for endurance and the white, fast-twitch fibers are used for strength and speed. When you strengthen a muscle, you train the same fibers that also make you faster, so strength training helps you to move faster. Coordination is controlled by the ability of your brain to direct the more than 500 muscles in your body. Strengthening a muscle does not hinder brain control of muscles. Stronger muscles use fewer fibers for the same task and therefore are easier to control.

Full length, range-of-motion strength training can also improve flexibility. To make a muscle more flexible, you need to stretch it. When you lift a heavy weight, your muscles stretch before the weight starts to move. In addition to making you a better athlete, strength training will also help you in everyday activities, such as opening stuck doors, jars and faucets, and doing your household chores.

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five appetite control foods that suppress cravings without adding calories

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Five Appetite Control Foods That Suppress Cravings Without Adding Calories

Writen by Steve Diaz

There is a reality about weight loss that people need to be aware of. Losing weight requires you to feel hungry from time to time. There is no way to lose weight without feeling some degree of hunger. Believe me, I have exhaustively explored this issue. I have tried appetite suppressants. I have tried food combinations. I have tried meal-timing strategies. I have tried just about everything natural under the sun to eliminate those hunger pangs and food cravings that you get when you are attempting to lose weight and there is nothing that completely eliminates those cravings. Hoodia gordonii helps, as I’ve stated in previous articles, but it by no means turns off your hunger like a light switch.

There are many strategies that help reduce hunger: avoiding refined carbohydrates, getting plenty of natural sunlight on your skin, drinking large amounts of water on a regular basis, and getting plenty of fiber in your diet. But there is nothing that absolutely eliminates hunger. The bottom line is that if you are going to lose weight, you are going to experience hunger at one time or another. This is especially true if you, like me, engage in strength training. Nothing gets your appetite whipped into a fury like the leg press.

The key in all this is realizing there’s nothing wrong with experiencing hunger from time to time. It’s a normal human response to a decrease in your consumption of calories. The problem that most people encounter when they feel hungry is they feel it’s some sort of emergency. It feels like they are dying or wasting away when, in fact, the body is just signaling that it doesn’t have enough calories to add new fat to the fat stores it’s already carrying around. The first feelings of hunger are really more of a false alarm than anything to be concerned about. At least from a logical point of view. (But when you feel like you’re starving, logic goes out the window, right?)

A person who is aiming for a low percentage of body fat learns to manage their hunger so that it becomes something they can live with. In my own experience with losing weight — and remember, I dropped 50 pounds of body fat using absolutely no drugs or pharmaceuticals of any kind — I found that there are several “lifesaving” foods and beverages you can turn to when you are feeling intense hunger pains but you don’t want to consume foods that add significant calories to your daily intake.

These foods and drinks are what I call emergency appetite control foods. What these foods and beverages have in common is that they make your stomach feel like it’s full of calorie-rich foods. But in reality, you are filling your stomach with foods that contain almost no calories or carbohydrates. This way, even though your stomach is full, you are not adding calories to your intake. But your body is temporarily fooled into thinking you’ve just woofed down a triple-plate buffet.

In other words, if you eat two cups of cashews versus two cups of cabbage, your body can’t really tell the difference for the first few minutes. Your stomach will turn off the hunger signals thinking you have eaten a large quantity of food regardless of whether you are eating cabbage or cashews, but in fact the cabbage may only contain 20 calories while the cashews contain as much as 900 or even 1000 calories. Two cups of cashews provides probably half the calories you need for the entire day, whereas two cups of cabbage provides virtually no calories whatsoever. You burn off the cabbage just digesting it. (Raw cabbage is, in fact, an outright cure for ulcers. But that’s another article…)

Emergency appetite control food #1 Fresh drinking water. That’s right: water is a powerful appetite suppressant and if you drink an 8-ounce glass of water when you first start feeling hungry, you will find that it suppresses your appetite in nearly every case. If you just drink a full glass of water and have the discipline to wait 10 minutes, you will find that your appetite is either completely gone or dramatically reduced.

Your next choice, if water does not do the trick for you, is to purchase a 32-ounce quart of natural, organic vegetable broth. You can get organic vegetable broth from Trader Joe’s, health food stores, or even many of the finer grocery stores that have a natural health section. The key is to get organic vegetable broth that does not contain excitotoxins. These are ingredients that cause neurological disorders because they overexcite and harm nerve cells. Those ingredients are MSG, yeast extract, autolyzed yeast extract, hydrolyzed vegetable proteins, and other similar ingredients. Warning: watch out for broth products made by Kitchen Basics. They claim their products don’t contain MSG or yeast extract, but when I tried their product, I experienced a massive “MSG headache” that tells me it contains free glutamic acid that isn’t listed on the label. (I’m very sensitive to MSG.) The brand of broth I buy is Trade Joe’s house brand, which does not contain free glutamic acid.

You can also choose organic chicken broth if you prefer the flavor of chicken. Once you have that, simply empty the entire quart into a very large bowl, heat it up and eat it like soup. You will probably be unable to get through the entire bowl without feeling full. And how many calories have you consumed? Not 900 like you get in two cups of cashews or 1200 like in a big Mac, not even 300 calories like you get from a typical protein bar, instead you get 20 calories only. That’s right: you can feel full on 20 calories by drinking an entire quart of organic vegetable broth.

Emergency appetite control food #2 The next best strategy is to turn to green vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, bokchoy, and other leafy vegetables. They have so few calories that in my own diet, I don’t even count them. That’s right: I allow myself to eat an unlimited quantity of any green leafy vegetables without even recording the number of calories I have consumed. In my book, they are “free” foods.

It takes just as many calories for your body to digest them as you get out of the foods themselves. And yet at the same time, they fill your stomach and make you feel full, turning off the hunger signals in your brain. You may have also heard these called “negative calorie foods.”

You can consume these green leafy vegetables in a couple of ways. Most people don’t like to eat them plain. Instead, you can fill up a very large bowl (I am talking about something the size of a family dinner salad bowl) with lettuce and salad greens, then add only 100 calories worth of salad dressing. You will want to find some of the lower calorie salad dressings out there, and of course you want to avoid MSG, high-fructose corn syrup, and other ingredients in salad dressings. There are many very good salad dressings that only have 25 calories per tablespoon. Using those dressings, you can put four tablespoons of salad dressing on your salad and start munching away. In a few minutes, you will feel quite full and yet will have only consumed 100 calories that count. Remember the calories for the green leafy vegetables are free. You only count the calories of the salad dressing itself. This is an excellent way to fill your stomach and turn off your hunger signals while only giving yourself 100 calories.

Another strategy that uses green leafy vegetables is to stir fry them in a pan with no oils whatsoever. Just use water and flavoring such as onions, garlic and soy sauce. Simply stir fry all the green vegetables you want, add the spices and eat it. I do not count the calories in onions or garlic either, nor do I count the calories in soy sauce since none of these spices have very high calorie density. As a result, that entire meal goes in your stomach and counts for zero calories. Once again, it’s a great way to curb you appetite without consuming large quantities of calorie rich food.

Emergency appetite control food #3 This is one of my favorites: I call it my “instant banana pudding” recipe, but of course, it’s nothing at all like store-bought pudding. You’ll need a blender for this one.

Add a quart of soy milk to the blender, then a couple of scoops of unsweetened banana-flavored simply natural spirutein soy protein powder. (Sources are listed in the downloadable book, “Secret Sources.” Add stevia powder as the sweetener. I also toss in some supergreens powders, but you may want to avoid that at first, since it’s an acquired taste (and it turns your banana pudding green).

If you were to blend this up, you’d have a banana-flavored soy protein shake. But we’re not done yet: while the blender is running, put in about 1/2 tablespoon of guar gum powder, plus another 1/2 tablespoon of xanthan gum powder. These are thickeners. Within seconds, your blender will start whining and the whole mixture will attain the consistency of pudding. Now just pour it into a bowl and eat it like banana pudding! The mixture has near-zero carbs, no sugars, and is high in soy protein. Plus, it tastes great and fills you up fast. This is my favorite choice for a late-night appetite emergency.

You can get guar gum and xanthan gum at a health food store, or order online at a vitamin supplier.

Emergency appetite control food #4 The next food is pickles. That’s right, pickles. But I am not talking about the pickles you find at a regular grocery store. Nearly all pickles you find in grocery stores contain artificial food coloring. They have a yellowish tint to them that has been added through the use of chemical colors. This is not a natural ingredient and so it is something you want to avoid purchasing. Instead, you want to buy completely natural pickles like the ones you get at Trader Joe’s that are made without artificial colors or flavors and that have an extremely low calorie count as well. An entire jar of pickles may give you only 50 calories or so and yet they can be quite satisfying and take up a considerable amount of space in your stomach, thereby turning off your appetite cravings.

Just don’t buy pickles containing any added sugars or artificial colors. Some pickles are, believe it or not, loaded with sugar. They’re more like candied cucumbers than pickles. Read the ingredients labels to be sure what you’re getting.

By the way, while you’re eating pickles, it’s an excellent time to take some calcium and mineral supplements, too. The acidity of the pickles will accelerate the absorption of calcium.

Emergency appetite control food #5 Here’s an easy one: apples. Yep, apples. Eat the largest apple you can find. Sure, you’ll get some calories and some carbs, but the apple will fill you up for quite a while, and that will stop you from eating far more calorie-dense foods.

Let me explain why this is such an effective strategy. If you’re crazy hungry, it’s very easy to reach for some processed foods (bag of chips, for example) and start munching away until you’ve consumed 1000 calories or more. And that’s about half the total calories you need for the entire day!

But I dare you to try to eat 1000 calories worth of apples. It’s impossible. You’ll fill up even before reaching 400 calories, probably. Apples are great appetite suppressing foods because the bulky fiber fills up your stomach and turns off your appetite control hormones before you overeat. Plus, apples contain various phytonutrients, vitamins and minerals. They’re even a decent source of folic acid.

How to further suppress your appetite One more supplementary strategy to all of this is that you can multiply the appetite suppressing effects of all foods by swallowing a couple of fiber tablets before you begin eating. Fiber tablets or capsules would include psyllium husk, glucomannan, oat bran fiber, apple pectin fiber, or other natural fibers. You can find fiber supplements at any health food store. Be careful to watch the dosage of the fiber and drink plenty of water as you take these pills because without adequate water, they can gum up in your digestive tract and in extreme cases, they can block your digestive tract. So, you want to drink plenty of water with them.

By consuming both the fiber and the water before you start eating, you’ve already significantly turned off your appetite. Then by consuming these extremely low caloric density foods and beverages, you will further suppress your appetite. You can get an entire meal into your stomach for 100 calories or less and you can trick your brain into thinking you consumed an all-you-can-eat buffet.

But there’s a catch to all this: in about an hour or so, your body will figure out that there isn’t much energy in the food you’ve consumed. Your hunger will begin to return, but at least you delayed the onset of that hunger by an hour or more. If you combine this with physical exercise, you can delay it even further because the very act of exercising releases stored body fat and converts it back into blood sugar, which raises your blood sugar level and suppresses your appetite cravings.

You can also extend the effect of this by taking appetite suppressant supplements. Hoodia gordonii is one I’ve reviewed quite extensively, and it is currently increasing in popularity. My own experience is that hoodia tincture can help, but even hoodia doesn’t shut off appetite completely.

Also, you don’t want to starve yourself by eating these 100-calorie meals all day long. Remember, starvation is the fastest way to train your body to hold on to body fat. These are just items to get you past a difficult time when your appetite is unbearably intense.

Each day, you still need to get nutrition into your body in the form of whole foods and whole food supplements. The kind of meals I consume are soups made with quinoa, salads with low-calorie dressing, raw fruits and nuts, or avocado shakes made by blending avocado with soy milk and stevia. Of course, I also consume my superfood shakes on a regular basis. They are made from superfoods green powders such as Berry Green or The Ultimate Meal.

Overall, keep in mind that weight loss takes effort. You will experience moments of intense hunger, and these low-calorie, filling foods are one excellent way to get through a difficult time without packing on the pounds.

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5 ways to avoid the winter exercise blues

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

5 Ways to Avoid the Winter Exercise Blues

Writen by Kevin Gianni

Who wants to go outside to exercise during the winter in the Northeast? I know for me it’s a struggle to lace up my shoes and go out for a jog when the sleet is pelting against my office window.

So how are you supposed to stay in fantastic shape during the colder months of the year? Here are 5 little secrets that will keep you on track until it’s shorts and t-shirt weather again!

1. Ice Skate!

During the winter it’s usually to cold, to dark, or to dangerous to walk or run outside on the roads. Not to mention slippery. To get in a great workout and stay relatively warm (at least without the wind chill) ice skating is the way to go. Yes, you can go to a local pond and shovel off the snow to start a pickup game of hockey, but even better yet is to go to the local ice rink for a free skate.

A free skate is just a few hours where the rink opens up for the public. It is very reasonably priced (about $20 for two with skate rentals) and ice skating is a great workout! A few laps at a elevated pace will certainly get you sweating.

Haven’t ice skated since high school? Don’t worry, Ann and I went a month and a half ago for the first time in a long time and picked it up again just like riding a bike. But if you are worried, it doesn’t hurt to get a pair of kneepads!

2. Wear Under Armour

If you’re a trooper and need to be outside this thermal wear is the way to go. It’s expensive, but it will keep you warm AND dry. The fabric is engineered to wick sweat away from your body. This means that you won’t be soaked to the bone and freeze up on those cold days when you’re working out hard.

Under Armour makes tops, bottoms, headgear, gloves, etc., so you can accessorize and wear them all under your workout clothes for maximum winter comfort!

3. Know Your Physical Limits

Yes, you could exercise outside all winter long, but there are some days when your health is more important than pushing it.

Have you ever gone outside on one of those days where the air is so cold to breathe in that you have a coughing fit right there on the spot?

Well if you have, or even if you haven’t, your body is telling you something very important the air is too cold for you to safely warm it up before it gets to your lungs. You should never exercise outside when the temperature is more than 80-90 degrees below your body temperature. Your lungs will pay for it.

This is called exercise induced asthma (EIA) and its symptoms include wheezing, chest tightness, coughing, chest pain, shortness of breath and can lead to chronic asthma.

So if you think it’s too cold, it probably is. Stay inside and see tips #4 and 5!

4. Learn a Bodyweight Exercise Routine

A bodyweight routine is a series of exercises that need no equipment and that you can do in your own home. There are many types of bodyweight routines… yoga, pilates, yoglaties, aerobics, etc. These routines will get you in great shape in the privacy and warmth of your own home.

When you are doing these routines, you must be sure that you get a cardiovascular workout as well as a stretching and strengthening workout. If you can’t go outside and get your heart rate up, then you have to do it inside. This requires a little more creativity!

Repetitions of squats, bear squats, upward dog-downward dog, jumping jacks, etc can serve as a fantastic cardiovascular and strengthening workout that covers all fitness bases. To find out more about bodyweight routines, visit our website and take a look at our “Lifestyle Fitness Points System.” In this program you will find all the exercises, I’ve mentioned above, plus 10 routines you can start using right away no matter what your level of fitness is!

5. Start Your Own Personal Gym

Now’s the time to think about getting a treadmill or elliptical machine… or maybe even that Bowflex you were looking at a year ago. Having your own equipment and knowing how to use it will keep you motivated and help you stay on track.

You’ll never have the “I don’t have time to go to the gym” excuse anymore. The gym will be right there waiting for you. Talk about convenience!

Shop around and you’ll be rewarded with the best deals!

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