7 Fundamentals of Fitness

7 fundamentals of fitness

Obesity kills. This has been proven time and again by a multitude of studies on obesity. The United States Center for Disease Control writes that obesity increases the likelihood that one develops coronary heart disease, certain types of cancer, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, stroke, liver disease, respiratory problems including sleep apnea, osteoarthritis and gynecological problems. Yet, according to the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, around 1 in 4 adults in the United States are obese.

The rise in obesity awareness has led to a rise in the number of people wanting to be fit. Here are 7 fundamentals for fitness.

1. Know what fitness is for you.

Like it or not, not everybody can be as fit as, say, Sylvester Stallone. You must know your body and your limits. This means that you should know what level of fitness is right for you. Physical fitness actually means that you can look good, feel good, and have the energy to do what you need to do everyday and other supplemental tasks like leisure and emergency demands. When you are physically fit, you can do your daily tasks with vigor and alertness.

To know the optimum level of fitness for you, make sure that you take into consideration your age, genes, gender, personal habits, exercise and eating patterns.

2. Consult a doctor.

Before starting any exercise regimen, you should consult with a doctor on whether you could undergo a fitness regimen and how rigorous it could get without damaging your health. You should also be careful if you have medical conditions like heart problems, high blood pressure, arthritis, muscle problems and any other health problems.

3. Eat right.
You would need to watch what you eat. Eat more healthy foods while avoiding “bad ones” like sweets, fatty foods and similar stuff. You would also need to strike a balance between your food intake and your energy output, to make sure that you lose fat when you need to or gain weight when it is necessary.

4. Set a workout schedule and stick to it.
You should be clear as to how often, how hard and how long you exercise in a certain week. Your workout schedule should reflect your goals, your fitness level, age, skills and convenience. It should include enough time for warm up, the exercises you need to do for strengthening your muscles, building up your endurance and flexibility and lastly cooling down.

5. Determine the exercises you need to do.

You should know the right exercises you need to help you with your fitness goals. If you want to build strength, then look for strength training exercises. You should be aware that you should slightly overload your body to make sure that it builds endurance, as well. Your exercises should be regularly done and balanced, and it should progress over time.

6. Keep your heart-rate under control.

Do not overdo your exercises. Maintain a target heart rate that is healthy for you. A good way to calculate your target heart rate is by subtracting your age from 220 and multiplying it by 70%. Do not go over this as this is your maximum heart rate.

From your maximum heart rate, subtract your resting heart rate and then multiply it again by 70%. Add this number to your resting heart rate to get your target heart rate.

7. Wear comfortable clothing.
Exercise clothes should be comfortable and should allow you to move freely in them. More importantly, your perspiration should be able to evaporate freely.

Is Online Dating Exciting?!!!

The Online Dating Scene

The Online Dating Scene

The online dating scene is very much alive, proof positive that the Internet is really mirroring real life.

If you are trying to find love online, you are certainly not alone. According to statistics published by Jupiter Research, around three million people used and paid online dating sites and services in 2003, spending more than $200 million in the first half of that year alone. Meanwhile, Online Dating Magazine says that 120,000 couples who met online are married each year. That is how the online dating scene improved the way people connect.

Online dating may be an exciting forum to meet new people for both friendship and love. It takes the traditional personals to the Web, making it a lot easier for one person to find someone. What is more, you do not have to go through a lot of useless ads to find the one you are looking for. Using the site’s search function, one can easily look for a mate by filtering out various choices on the basis of their gender, age, educational attainment, the color of their eyes, and even their income among other factors.

There are also some specialized dating services now that cater to people belonging in similar groups. People of the same religion, homosexuals, singles, teens, among other groups have their own specialized dating sites, while there are also a site that explicitly advertises meeting up for sex.

Once a searcher gets his or her shortlist of matches, the communication begins. Depending on the dating site, this usually means an exchange of messages, or if both are online, an online chat. From there, it is up to both parties how long they want to correspond and if they want to meet up.

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Man’s Top 5 Greatest Fears

Ophidiophobia - fear of snakes

Ophidiophobia – fear of snakes

According to the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (more commonly referred to as DSM-IV), a phobia is a kind of anxiety disorder wherein a person has an irrational and sometimes intense fear towards an object or situation. This happens even when the situation or the object being feared is relatively safe.

Each one of us suffers from our own fears. It may be fear of a particular object like spiders, rodents, dogs, blood, water, cramped spaces or heights. Some people may also suffer from being in front of people, or being shy in public. While others suffer from being in crowds, or being alone, or leaving the house to go outside. Whatever it is that causes the fear, it is not rooted in reason.

In fact, a phobia may seem silly to other people who are observing the sufferer. They might even think it is funny, but a phobia can be very debilitating to those who have it.

Many clinicians and psychologists can help you overcome a severe phobia. If you have a tremendous fear of spiders, for example, you might be exposed spiders with the therapist helping you adjust your reactions and control your fears. There are other therapies available for treating phobias, including medication and cognitive behavior therapy.

As mentioned, phobias are not uncommon. The National Institute of Mental Health has estimated that 1 in 10 adults suffer from extreme phobia. The five most common phobias are:

1. Fear of snakes, dogs, spiders
Clinically, this is ophidiophobia, cynophobia and arachnophobia. The fear of animals such as snakes, dogs and spiders may stem from personal experiences like having a dog bit you as a child, or seeing people on TV die from snake bites or spiders. For most people, the thought of having a spider crawl over your body is enough to give you goose bumps, but those who suffer from these type of phobias often have panic attacks, which can be severe enough to disable them.

Mysophobia or germaphobia - fear of dirt and germsMysophobia or germaphobia – fear of dirt and germs

2. The fear of dirt and germs
Mysophobia
or germaphobia is often seen in people who suffer from OCD or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Mysophobics are overly concerned with cleanliness and tend to avoid unclean objects, being in contact with other people. They usually wash hands obsessively. They think that germs will bring diseases and death.

3. Fear of being in open spaces
Agoraphobia
is often characterized by the fear of leaving a safe place like your home, or being in crowded place like malls and parks, or generally open spaces. Agoraphobics hate the thought of having emergency situations in these places that they might stay at home for years on end. People suffering from agoraphobia have their designated safety zones, and if they are taken out of these safety zones, they experience panic attacks.

4. Fear of high places, or heights
Acrophobia can cause a person to become immobile in high places, while being very anxious and extremely fearful. Most acrophobics have jumped to their deaths in an effort to escape the high places that they found themselves in. Acrophobics can find simple things like reaching for something on top of the cupboard, changing lightbulbs, or even climbing stairs very difficult to do.

Glossophobia - fear of speaking in public

Glossophobia – fear of speaking in public

5. Stage fright
Glossophobia is the fear of speaking in public. Glossophobics tend to be very anxious before they are scheduled to talk to an audience or even from thinking about it. They usually avoid having to speak in public where people’s attention is on them. They may suffer from stage fright, nausea, panic attacks or even physical distress.

Why Teddy Bears are Great as a Bridesmaid Gift?

personalized teddy bear as a bridesmaid gift

personalized teddy bear as a bridesmaid gift

Bridesmaids play an important role in weddings. They should be treated equally well as the role they play. They assist the bride when she prepares for the big, elaborate wedding ceremony.

Most women, in the act of planning their weddings, would pick their closest girl friends and lady relatives to be the bridesmaids on their wedding day. As they are either close friends or relatives—or both—to the blushing, blooming bride, they deserve cuddly little keepsakes like teddy bears. These adorable little keepsakes help them remember you on your wedding day.

Online stores selling teddy bears offer those which can be personalized to coincide with the special occasion—in this case, the oncoming wedding. They can be personalized in accordance to the style, preference and taste of the intended recipients. Customizing a teddy bear means giving it a name and choosing how it would look or would be dressed as. For your bridesmaids, perhaps you can go for a wedding-themed teddy bear keepsake with a message especially made for them. The personalized teddy bear gifts are so unique and worth keeping and treasuring that the bridesmaids will surely love them.

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Depression: Know the Leading Causes

 

Depression: Know the Leading Causes

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s 2003 study, National Healthcare Quality Report, revealed very disturbing figures on depression. About 15 percent of the sufferers will eventually commit suicide. Worse, in 2020, if little or nothing is done with this disorder, depression will be one of the leading causes of coronary heart diseases for both men and women. These statistics tell you one thing: you should do something about depression.

One of the best ways to start looking for solutions is to know the causes. What forces a person to feel so weak that he or she can actually think of taking his or her own life? You might be surprised to know about some of them.

You can blame it on genetics.
You are definitely at a higher risk of suffering from depression if someone in your family has suffered from it at some point. It does not matter if it was mild or not. That is why if you sense that you have been habitually crying or feeling uneasy, it is time to seek professional help. You could already be affected by it.

You are not eating right.
A lot of people believe that depression is caused by moods or emotions. What they really do not know is that it can also be caused by physiological changes in your body. The brain has neurotransmitters called serotonin. This is the one that calms and gives you a “happy feeling.” If it is very low, that is when your mood changes and you start feeling really sad. You can increase it, though, by eating carbohydrates.

However, there is a stern warning. Not all carbohydrates are going to be good. If you are sticking with high-sugar food, you are not only making yourself overweight (which is another cause of depression), but you are not increasing your serotonin level as well.

You are not exercising.
Have you ever tried running for at least 30 minutes? There is a good chance that you feel good all over right after. This is because exercise can help raise the level of endorphins in your brain. It then increases your sense of pleasure and euphoria. You would also not really feel any kind of emotional of physical pain.

There could be plenty of other reasons for your depression. It is important that at the early signs of it, you will already seek professional advice. Avoid putting you—and the people around you—at a greater risk because of it.

Internet Addiction and Why Support Is Highly Important

There are about 1.6 billion Internet users all over the world, according to a research by Internet World Stats. They log on the World Wide Web every day. This means that there are thousands of them who can be very vulnerable to Internet addiction—and around 10 percent of them really do.

Internet addiction may affect anybody from kids to seniors, and their mental problems can range greatly. Some of them can be so obsessed that they can spend almost 24 hours a day in front of their computers. Others are addicted to Internet porn. In other words, this type of addiction can potentially bring disaster to the life of the sufferer as well as to his or her family. To be brought into the right track, one of the best ways they should do is get the support that he or she definitely needs.

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5 Effective Ways to Socialize (w/o crossing sensitive borders)

5 Effective Ways to Socialize

5 Effective Ways to Socialize

Having effective social skills is a must for you to thrive in any social activity. When equipped with interactive proficiency, you can easily expand and establish a network that may be beneficial in the long run. You are also assured to have a good time in any social gathering. If you feel an alarming lack in this personality aspect, then the following might come in very useful in boosting your confidence to socialize without crossing sensitive borders.

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