Benefits You Get With Your Trampoline

May 2, 2009 by James Johnson  
Filed under Weight Loss

You may well be aware that there is such a thing as a trampoline. You have probably seen it used by gymnasts and by your kids. But did you know that the trampoline can be of great health benefit to you?

Jumping up and down just like when you do jumping jacks on the trampoline makes it seem like a great way to sweat those extra pounds off. It does look like a good exercise, does it not? Did you know there are a lot of health benefits you can get from the trampoline, even though it looks like child’s play.

If you use the outdoor trampoline in the proper way you would not normally hurt yourself. When you get your Outdoor trampoline you have the option of getting a safety net fitted onto the metal rim so you or your kids won’t fall off. You would thing that jumping on a trampoline would be a bit of a turn off because it might hurt your joints or back. A outdoor trampoline uses a soft canvass sheet that actually limits the pressure on your joints and back, giving you a great workout with minimal pressure on your joints.

It is said that jumping up and down on a trampoline can be very beneficial to cellular rejuvenation. The gravitational force that you feel helps decreasing pressure on the cells, thus, freeing the cells to rid the toxic substances in the body. The more oxygen and nutrients that are flowing into the cells make them healthier and able to fend off free radicals.

Bouncing on an outdoor trampoline also helps the muscle legs become stronger. It stimulates the regularization of the blood flow in your lower extremities, and when blood flow is unrestricted, you know that the body is healthier overall. The heart does not exert so much effort in pumping blood and there is more oxygen available for all areas of the body. Aside from strengthening the muscles, bouncing also helps your bones become stronger even as you grow older.

Of course, you cannot discount the fact that bouncing on the trampoline can help you maintain the weight you have right now. Trampolines also promote weight loss and obesity control. This is because the sports decreases the levels of bad fats in the body and also kicks up your metabolic rate. Some studies also show that bouncing regularly on the trampoline helps balance the digestive processes.

The last thing about trampolines, when you jump on it, you pretty much use all your facilities. This is because you are trying to maintain balance as well as maintain the height you are jumping at, this creates a lot of interaction between your senses and the brain. You are not only exercising your body, you are exercising your mind as well.

There is a lot to learn about the outdoor trampoline and how to get all the uses out of it. This is a soft impact sport and there are a lot of truly amazing health benefits to get from it. One way to find out more is to ask your personal fitness trainer they can tell you about all the amazing benefits of this device.

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Rip and Repair: Building Muscle the Right Way

April 17, 2009 by Danny Reagan  
Filed under Diet

One of the most important aspects of life is physical fitness. The fitness routines we choose to work into our every day lives can help to build muscle and thus increase strength and metabolism. With more and more people falling into the definition of obese or overweight, the time to build muscle and become more physically active through fitness is now and everyone needs to jump on the band wagon.

Very few people actually understand how the body can build muscle. The art of fitness is surrounding in cardio and aerobic exercise and even some of the most avid fitness people have little idea of how the body chooses to build muscle. These rules are simple, but effective.

Cash Rules ? We are a society that thinks debt free means not owing the full balance on our credit cards. This is a distorted idea of debt free life. When you purchase something new, training yourself to only buy what you can pay for in cash today is the best debt free choice. Debt elimination starts by changing the ideas you have about money, not about the definition of debt free.

Hydrate the muscle. Water is not just essential for life, it is also essential to build muscle. The muscles need hydration to build faster, recover more quickly and maintain those high levels of increased strength. The minimum amount of water per day needed for fitness programs that build muscle is 8 glasses of 8 ounces every 24 hours with many fitness magazines recommending even higher amounts per day.

Rip it. When attempting to build muscle through fitness, the muscle needs to be ripped, literally. Muscles growth is created when a muscle is torn and then rebuilds itself. To build muscle, the exercise will need to cause small rips in the muscle fibers and then allow those rips to heal and thus building the muscle mass needed to increase strength and metabolism. It is also important to note that stretching after a routine to build muscle can help to release the lactic acid build up in the muscle and thus remove some of the pain associated with the workout.

Rest Time. The time of rest between the programs aimed to build muscle is a minimum of 24 hours. This means that after the muscle has been ripped, it takes 24 hours for the muscle fibers to rebuild and build muscle. This can seem like a forever wait, but is essential to keep the muscle healthy and not overwork the muscle. During this time, hydration needs to be kept high and other parts of the body and other muscles groups can be worked to keep the rotation to build muscle going full circle.

Repeat. The key to fitness programs that build muscle is consistency. The careful pattern of rip and repair needs to be repeated over and over again to keep the muscle building. It can take up to a month to build one pound of muscle, but the time is well worth it. For every pound of muscle built, the body will naturally burn between 30 and 50 additional calories per day.

To build muscle is to increase the overall fitness level of the body. Routines that build muscles are often aimed at building that muscles as quickly as possible. The true art of the muscle build takes time and attention to details. These tips will help even the most novice fitness guru to build muscle and keep that strength growing over time. The natural way to build muscle takes a bit of dedication to the fitness program, but after a few short weeks, when the difference is clear, the work will be so much more rewarding.

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Weight Loss Motivation

March 21, 2009 by Dr. Bill  
Filed under Weight Loss

When I got to New York, it was covered in snow. I had been fantasizing about 50 degree weather, but no such luck.

I like how the neighborhood looks when it’s covered in show — it’s really quite lovely. This appreciation for all the loveliness is usually short-lived and I tend to want to leave when the feeling fades. This time was no different, but I have no choice — I must stay.

A major problem for most dieters is motivation. Almost every dieter starts out with the best of intentions when beginning a weight loss plan, but if they run into a problem, those good intentions can fall apart very quickly and they are at a high risk for giving up and going back to the foods that got them in trouble in the first place.

I’ve found that there are a few tactics that work well for many people.

1. Altering what you see in your mind’s eye.

2. Accurately recording your measurements.

3. Keeping a journal

4. Coming to terms with the fact that no one, including yourself, is perfect.

Comfort eating is an all-too-common way for overweight people, who tend to think of themselves as losers in some aspect of their lives, to make themselves feel better. They think “As long as I eat my junk food, at least I can feel better for a little while.”

This is delusional, but it’s true, and it needs to change. You need to start looking in the mirror and imagining yourself as healthy and fit all the time. This doesn’t happen overnight, but it is easily accomplished by practice. Changing the picture pays you huge dividends in the long run.

You will be able to become the person you imagine yourself to be — if you practice.

You can use a tape measure to get numbers if you want to, but I prefer pictures. When you start on a weight loss program, take pictures of yourself. Then imagine the new you, and get started.

A diary or a journal is an excellent way to chart your progress. You can write down the info by hand or you can work on the computer. The idea is to log in everything you eat and all the exercise you are doing. At the end of the first week, take a photo. By the time you take a look at the photos from week 3 or 4, you should be seeing real results. And when you look at the photos from weeks 10 through 12, you won’t be able to keep a smile off your face — the results will be dramatic.

Slip-ups happen to everyone who is in the midst of a weight loss routine. Don’t beat yourself up about it. The best thing to do is log it into your diary and pay attention to when and how the slip-ups happen — this will show you where your weak spots are. If you feel guilty, get in an extra workout. Don’t let you slip-ups get in the way of your progress — just take note of them, get back to your routine, and stay positive.

Your body will be grateful to you.

The more you listen to your body, the more success you will have. As you increase your fitness level, your body will begin to give you signals as to what it needs. If you ignore what your body is telling you, you are very likely to get another type of signal, and it won’t be positive.

For your body to function at its highest level, you need to be doing other things than just eating healthy foods and using a good exercise routine. Enteric-coated pharmaceutical-grade fish oil is one of those things.

The daily addition of pharmaceutical-grade enteric-coated fish oil has many benefits. It optimizes your joint mobility, aids in the function of your brain and nervous system and has many cardiovascular benefits. Add it to you routine — every day.

I take pharamaceutical-grade fish oil every day and have been for a long time, but if I slip up and skip a dose or two, my body doesn’t let me forget it, especially my joints.

(Say Bill…I don’t believe we’ve gotten any fish oil for a day or two…we’re going to send you a little reminder…how about your left knee…yeh, I know it hurts…but next time don’t forget to pack it.)

I tend to forget to take the fish oil when I’m traveling, which is often, so I’ve come up with a solution — I bring along “travel only” bottles, which never leave my side.

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