High Impact and Bone Health

High Impact and Bone Health

High Impact Exercise and Bone Health Research is now showing that engaging in some higher impact activities may help make a positive contribution to bone health. Past studies have established that paying attention to bone health should begin at an early age, while more current studies are showing evidence that an improvement in bone health…

Benefits of Aerobics

Benefits of Aerobics

Aerobics in our Daily Lives We’ve all been told about the importance of aerobics in our daily lives. But what constitutes an activity as an aerobic one and how do we integrate it into our all ready busy lives? Why we need Aerobics? Without a doubt, aerobics are particularly helpful for weight control. Research consistently…

Snowboarding

Snowboarding

A Fun Winter Sport Snowboarding involves descending a snow-covered slope on a flat board with bindings for attaching boots. Snowboarding is a popular activity for people of all ages and skill levels, and is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and get some exercise during the colder months. One of the most appealing aspects…

Snowshoeing
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Snowshoeing

Why Snowshoeing Snowshoeing is a great exercise because it provides a full-body workout that engages multiple muscle groups, including the legs, core, and upper body. It takes more effort than just walking because you have a frame covered with webbing or fabric that helps to distribute your weight over a larger area. Snowshoeing also burns…

Swimming
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Swimming

Swimming for your health For years, experts have been saying that swimming is great for your health and simply one of the best exercises out there. Yet, many of the benefits of swimming are unclear to the average person. So what really makes swimming such a wonderful exercise? Swimming uses almost all the major muscle…

Walking
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Walking

Make Walking a Part of Your Everyday Life It’s less costly than a gym membership, more fun that a stationary bike, more convenient than swimming, and easier on the muscles and joints than running. Many would-be pedestrians never take the first step toward making walking the center of their fitness regimen. Some get tripped up…