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Leg Raises, Leg Lifts and Lower Back Pain Published on 06/10/2008

Leg raises can be a useful ab exercise, but for some people the risk of injury might outweigh the benefit gained from doing leg raises. Let's talk a little more about what's going on with your abdominal muscles and lower back during leg raises. When you perform leg raises, your abdominal muscles work with your hip flexors. Your abdominal muscles work to keep your pelvis stable, while your...

7 Mental Weight Loss Tips and Motivational Strategies Published on 01/10/2008

When it comes to losing weight, many people always look for a scientific study on the most effective workout methods. But, even good exercise science is useless if people don't follow the advice. Finding motivation to exercise is more important than finding a new study on exercise science. Below are 7 tips to get and keep you motivated to pursue your fitness goals. Tip #1: Set Goals ...

7 Summer Exercise Tips Published on 28/09/2008

As summer approaches, many people want to get in shape. Here are some exercise tips to help you lose weight during the summer months. Tip #1: Walk and Talk The summer months are great for being outdoors and walking is a great form of exercise for weight loss. Instead of sitting at Starbucks or your neighbor's house chatting get outside and walk and talk. Visiting with friends and family...

7 Eating Tips to Lose Weight During the Summer Published on 28/09/2008

Generally, as the weather gets warmer we wear less clothes, so as summer approaches many people want to lose weight and get in shape for the beach. Below are 7 healthy eating tips to help you lose weight during the summer months. Tip #1: Fresh Fruits are the #1 Snack Depending on where you live, you likely see a significant improvement in the quality of the produce offered at your local...

5 Healthy Eating Tips for Halloween Published on 28/09/2008

It's hard all year long to stick to a weight loss plan, but it can be even more difficult during the Halloween season. Candy wreaks havoc on your metabolism, and processed sugar will really slow down your metabolism and cause weight gain. When you eat high amounts of processed sugar and candy, your digestive system gets stressed out and your body has a harder time burning fat. Below are...

Core Training Tip: Do Balance Exercises in Your Workout Published on 12/08/2008

Balance exercises are often neglected in fitness routines, but having good balance is an important part of overall joint health and injury prevention. One of the reasons that balance training is left out of fitness programs is that it has little impact on how your body looks. Instead, balance training is all about how well your body moves. There are a lot of good looking people whose bodies...

10 Core Training Tips and Core Workout Tips Published on 08/08/2008

Core training has become popular as a fitness philosophy because it is a great way to build a strong foundation. Here are 10 Core Exercise Tips. Tip #1: Activate Your Abdominal Muscles The abdominal muscles play a significant role in core stability. The deep abdominal muscles contract to stabilize the spine before the arms and legs can move. The drawing-in maneuver and the plank are...

Are Sit Ups Bad For Your Lower Back? Published on 22/07/2008

Over the past years, full sit ups have fallen out of favor with personal trainers, and crunches have taken over as the most popular stomach exercise. The main reason crunches have taken over is the belief that full sit ups are bad for your back, and in this article we will explore the difference between the 2 exercises. The big difference between the 2 exercises is the joints that are...

Core Training With The Bosu Ball And Exercise Ball Published on 22/07/2008

In gyms all across the country, people are using many different tools to exercise their core muscles. Some people really like the Swiss ball (Exercise Ball), and some people really like using the Bosu Ball. The Bosu is half of a Swiss ball on a flat rubber platform, and it stands for Both Sides Up or Both Sides Utilized because you can do exercises on the flat platform and also on the soft...

7 Lower Abdominal Workout Tips Published on 19/07/2008

There is some debate in the fitness industry about how to work the lower abdominal muscles. The truth is that the 6 pack (rectus abdominus) is one muscle that has distinct sections. And although you cannot only contract the lower portion of the rectus abdominus, you can emphasize it a little more than the upper abs if you follow the workout tips below. Now before we get to the 7 tips, I...