Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Do pulling exercises to avoid injuries






 People worry to much about how the body looks then how it functions. When it comes to exercise and human mobility there needs to be a balance. If you can't pull equally amount of weight you can push, than you're not mechanically strong. If you are struggling to execute an exercise, think about your opposing muscles and how they can effect your performance. Guys always seem to be able to push more weight away from them then they can pull in. women are almost opposite. Is it because the aggressive society we live in? We are always pushing away from other people. Or maybe its the love of having a big chest and biceps. Next time you hit the gym think about embracing your opposite muscles by doing more pulling exercises. It can decrease your chances of injury. For every pressing exercise do two pulling exercises.



EXAMPLE: Upper Body
PRESS: Bench press
PULL: Pull ups
            Cable row



EXAMPLE: Lower body
PRESS: Leg press
PULL: Leg curls
            Dead lifts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Exercise helps Depression-By Mr. Fitbiz











An estimated 19 million Americans suffer from depression. Regular exercise is excellent way to build your self-esteem and mood. When you exercise, your body releases chemicals called endorphins. These endorphins interact with the receptors in your brain that reduce your perception of pain.

Endorphins are known to have positive effect in the body. For example, the feeling that follows a run or workout is often described as "euphoric." That feeling, known as a "runner's high," can be accompanied by a positive and energizing outlook on life. Exercise is a natural anti- depressant. There are many different exercises you can engage in such as jogging, playing sports or yoga. If you need motivation and join a gym. The gym can also provide personal trainers. They will help you to stay motivated.

Exercise Benefits :
  • Reduce stress
  • Ward off anxiety and feelings of depression
  • Boost self-esteem
  • Improve sleep
  • Healthy immune system

Monday, September 16, 2013

Walking- Simple But Effective





Making exercise apart of your daily routine is important for your health. For a healthy heart, you really need to move to get your heart rate going. It doesn't take much to do that. Walking is an aerobic exercise that helps train the body oxygen efficiency. Walking is one of the quickest and cheapest ways to start your exercise journey. If you don't exercise at all, you can start with 15 minutes a day, then work your self up to 30 minutes 5 or more days a week. But regardless of age or fitness level anybody can benefit from walking. Next time you think about exercise, and you have limited time. Try talking a walk.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

3 Signs that you're dehydrated-BY Mr. Fitbiz




1) HEADACHES-
Are very common in American. Everyday a person complains about them, so they head to the convent store to grab pills. Not knowing they their dehydrated. Drink more water to get rid of the headaches.

2) DAYTIME SLEEPINESS-
Daytime drowsiness is another sign of dehydration. Not having enough water can cause you to become lethargy and tired during the day. More water equals more energy.

3) URINE COLOR-
Having clear or light-colored urine means you’re well hydrated, If your urine is hard yellow or amber color usually signals dehydration.



The formula for daily fluid requirements depends upon an individual's weight. Things like exercise and activity should be also take in consideration.

Body weight
Daily fluid requirements (approximate)
10 pounds
15 ounces
20 pounds
30 ounces
30 pounds
40 ounces
40 pounds
45 ounces
50 pounds
50 ounces
75 pounds
55 ounces
100 pounds
50 ounces
150 pounds
65 ounces
200 pounds
70 ounces

Sunday, September 1, 2013

7 Reasons Why Drinking Water Is Important-By Mr.Fitbiz









1) Coolant - Water the bodies natural temperature coolant.  Our bodies use water to regulate our natural 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit body temperature via sweating. A hot temperature, or inactivity, can raise our bodies temperature quickly. 
2) Cleansing - Our bodies digest food and create waste.  Water carries waste out of the body, stems constipation in the colon, and flushes your system of toxins and excess water your body has been holding on to as a result of not being adequately hydrated.
3) Healthy Organs - Water is vital to kidney and liver function by clearing out toxins. Water is a carrier of bacterial wastes, that can build up over time in organs.   
4) Weight loss - If you’re looking to lose weight, water is ingredient number one.  Water is beneficial to your metabolic system, can help you feel fuller both before and after a meal and aids in food digestion by making it easier for the body to process nutrients.
5) Brain - Water makes up more than 70% of the brain and a lack of water can affect your ability to think straight. Brain cells require a delicate balance between water and various elements to operate effectively. Fluid also protects the brain inside the skull.
6) Clearer skin - Water can give you a radiant, healthy, younger- looking complexion. Your skin is the bodies biggest organ and water is natures best skin moisturizer!  
7)  Joints and muscles - Joints are like a sponge between your bones. The more lubricated they are, the less stress you put on the joints.  As mentioned earlier, water also allows waste to be flushed out of the joint areas.  Water is a major component of muscle make-up, so it's no secret that you need to keep drinking water to construct healthy muscles and allow for mineral storage.