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April 29, 2009

Water Intake Levels

Filed under: Fitness — Tags: , , — mamta @ 1:01 am

Hi on this Wednesday morning! I have just put down the newspaper and have come across the water issue in it’s health pages and thought that this makes an ideal post for today. We have often heard of 6-8 glasses of water (equivalent to 2 litres of water) a day theory. However, this is only a rough and ready figure for average daily activities. In real, water and fluid consumption is a function of our activity levels and type of activities (load), intensity of activity, weather conditions etc. So how much water is really enough for somebody who incorporates physically exertive exercises in their daily schedules?

From time to time, experts have reviewed their take on fluid consumption pre, post and during workouts. It is difficult to give an exact estimate of how much water is enough, however, it is important to drink water before workout as well as during the workout. Though water has no energy value of it’s own, it helps in the production of energy through better metabolization of carbohydrates and proteins in the body. If we drink less, we are actually having the body operate at sub-optimal energy levels. Scientific studies have shown that up to 10- 30 % less than individual optima of energy are reached with lower levels of fluid/water intake pre and during workouts. It is best to be tunes in to your body and chalk drinking levels as per your activity schedule for the day.

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April 27, 2009

Sole S77 Treadmill Review

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , — mamta @ 1:53 am
Sole S77 Treadmill (2008 model)

Sole S77 Treadmill (2008 model)

Keeping the times in mind, I would like to review a treadmill, which comes in the sub USD 2000 price bracket but offers as much bang as a top end treadmill. The Sole S77 Treadmill (2008 Model) is one of the few that makes the cut in the price range. The Sole S77 Treadmill has a powerful yet quiet motor, a great deck size, supports heavy weights and has a lot of the standard features of treadmills in the higher price bracket. The Sole S77 Treadmill’s size makes it a gym treadmill or one for large homes with a dedicated area for workouts. Let’s go through the specifications for the Sole S77 Treadmill.
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April 22, 2009

Top 7 Ways to Recover Fast After a Workout

Filed under: Fitness — Tags: — mamta @ 1:01 am

Hi again! Today we take a look at what we could do to speed-up our recovery after a full workout session. We must remember that though workouts make us more fit, it is the recovery phase that follows that makes us stronger. Here’s what you can do facilitate recovery:

1. Cool Down: Cooling down is essential. I have extolled the benefits of cool down in my post last month. Abruptly stopping a workout session could lead us into the Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness (DOMS) due to lactic acid build-up. Stopping abruptly also causes our increased heart rate, temperature and blood pressure to drop suddenly and this is dangerous. So, taper off your session by doing the same activity you had as the main workout but at slow speed and at lower intensity levels.

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April 20, 2009

Life Fitness 9500 Next Generation W/ HR Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , — mamta @ 1:47 am

There are some treadmills that will be more waited upon in gyms than others will. The Life Fitness 9500 Next Gen with HR treadmill is one such. It is a typically reliable-looking machine with loads of features other treadmills do not have. I also see the more serious runners gravitate to it. Let’s have a look at the specs and find out why it attracts the maximum traffic.

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April 15, 2009

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and Exercises

Filed under: Fitness — Tags: , — mamta @ 1:01 am

It’s Wednesday and time for fitness notes again. Today we will see how the oft-talked Basal Metabolic Rate (or BMR) is affected by workouts. But before we begin, let us do a quick touch on what BMR is. BMR is the minimum amount of energy that a body requires at the state of rest and which is just sufficient for the functioning the vital organs such as heart, brain, liver, nervous system etc.

A person’s BMR is affected by a number of factors and exercise is only one of those factors. The other factors are age, weight, level of fitness, genetics, temperature, stress levels, previous meal, glands and body surface area etc. In this post, we will concern ourselves with exercises.  BMR is closely related to lean body mass. If you have less lean body mass, or are endowed with more fat mass, you have a lower BMR. Alternatively, increasing the lean muscle mass (not fat), increases BMR.

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April 13, 2009

Bodycraft 1120 Folding Treadmill Review

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , — mamta @ 1:42 am
Bodycraft 1120 Folding Treadmill

Bodycraft 1120 Folding Treadmill

It’s a Monday and let us set the right tempo for the week by starting with a review on a machine I think is good value – the Bodycraft 1120 Treadmill. To start with, it is a folding treadmill and so the inherent advantages of a folding treadmill are there along with a great price and good design.

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April 8, 2009

Top 8 Ways To Tackle Back Pain

Filed under: Fitness — Tags: , — mamta @ 1:01 am

Hi again. Backaches can be really nagging. They can start with pulling a ligament or muscle in any area of the back during any activity. I say any because, I have heard fairly active people pull and injure their back while bending to pick something at home. It could arise from out of treadmill activity (wrong posture, foot pronation or strained lower limb muscles etc) or from strength training (wrong techniques or over-training) or evening a stretch gone wrong. The pain just stays on and prevents them from living fully for weeks. In some cases, the pain returns on doing something strenuous. However, the good news is, you can do a lot if you ever experience this condition. Here are a few good tips:

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April 6, 2009

Nautilus Sport Series T5.16 LEX Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , — mamta @ 10:30 pm

nautilus-sport-series-t516-lex-treadmill

Today’s post covers one of the other better treadmills (non-folding) in the under USD 2000 category – the Nautilus Sport Series T5.16 LEX Treadmills. Nautilus steadily delivers state of the art, well-researched, tested and reliable sports equipment and the Nautilus Sport Series T5.16 LEX Treadmills is no exception. Treadmill specs are as under:

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April 1, 2009

What Cool-Downs Do For You

Filed under: Fitness — Tags: , — mamta @ 1:01 am

Hi again. Today we will cover the other end of the workout – Cool Downs. Cool downs are just as important as Warm-ups. I am sure you have often seen the occasional jogger/runner finishing their main run on a treadmill, only to turn it off and step down to head to some other gym equipment. This is potentially dangerous for the heart and in strength training routines, even to the muscles.

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