mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 22 2008 | health, fitness
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 16 2008 | health, fitness, push ups, exercisefor the next napa trip:)
Quoted: However, it really doesn't matter which group you fall into. If you follow the progressive push ups training program, I'm positive you'll soon be able to do 100 push ups!
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 20 2008 | health, fitness, interval training, exercise
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | health, news, aging, fitness
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 26 2008 | health, shopping, shoes, fitness
Quoted: The author also highlights a shoe style called Vivo Barefoot made specifically to mimic the barefoot walking experience while providing some of the modern necessities of shoes (like, um, protecting you from broken glass). The article is persuasive—enough at least to pique my interest in some barefoot shoes—but if you have experience with the barefoot lifestyle of even barefoot shoes, share your thoughts in the comments.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 02 2008 | muscle, fat, exercise, fitness, health, nutrition
Quoted: Sure, it's possible for you to lose muscle from doing too much cardio, but it's highly unlikely. Shying away from cardio completely because you think you'll lose muscle is a huge mistake. Only excessive amounts of cardio would cause you to lose muscle because over-training tips the scale towards the catabolic side. It's difficult to generalize and pinpoint one specific amount as too much, but I think it's safe to assume that just about anyone could do up to 45 -60 minutes of cardio a day, 6 to 7 days a week without losing any muscle - as long as the proper nutritional support is provided.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 03 2008 | food, nutrition, health, fitness
The latest nutrition "finding":
Quoted: If you've been avoiding burgers, ice cream, and pizza thinking you're doing your waistline a favor, don't. They can actually help you lose weight -- and keep it off, too. Here are the hidden slim-down perks of five foods that get a bad rap and the best way to add each one back into your diet.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 29 2007 | health, fitness, exercise, gym
Quoted: But seated machines often put heavier loads on the back and joints than is necessary, and almost always miss the mark when it comes to replicating the movements found in everyday life, according to Ultimate Back Performance and Fitness, by Stuart McGill, PhD, a professor of spine biomechanics at the University of Waterloo, in Ontario.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 28 2007 | health, fitness
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