Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Eating Well to Stay Healthy
Eating healthy goes a long way in helping you get a body to die for because it helps to complement your exercise regimen.
You should know that the best time to eat breakfast should be after a work out because the body is able to digest the food much faster then when you eat prior to a work out.
It is good for you to eat healthy and exercise regularly because it reduces your chances of dying young and limits the frequency at which some diseases may occur.
If you are battling with alcoholic problems, you should consider incorporating glutamine, an amino acid that is classified as a brain fuel, That, can be therapeutic in the treatment of alcoholism.
One way in which you can stop yourself from stuffing food down your throat is by getting a small bowl or plate which helps you not to pile up food and enhances your eating habits.

Eat Well - Stay Healthy
Adequate supplies of vitamins are necessary if you want to build up your stamina, metabolism and health. Vitamins A, C, E and D combined in a diet will do you a world of good.
You must bear in mind that what you eat eventually affects your body negatively or positively. The decision to eat well could very well mean the difference between life and death.
The myth that carbohydrates are not to be included in the diet of a person who is striving to eat right is not a misplaced one; carbohydrates can be a bad thing when taken in large quantities. Therefore, small is the keyword for the amount of carbohydrate to take.
Statistically speaking, nutrition is accountable for up to eighty percent of successful body building; based on this fact, it is vital that you come up with an excellent nutrition plan that yields the results you desire as long as you are consistent in it.
A pregnant woman needs a healthy balanced diet more than anyone because her health ultimately affects the health of the fetus; an important element that needs to be taken with regularity is folic acid, which derives its potency from preventing spine or birth detects in the baby. Leafy green vegetables are an excellent source of folic acid.

Sunday, April 5, 2009
Excercise Now, Live Longer...

Friday, April 3, 2009
Excercise - Need to know...

Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Fitness Centers - Do I need one?


Monday, March 30, 2009
What is a Healthy Weight For You?


Friday, March 27, 2009
What TWEENS Want and Need
Child development experts refer to tweens (kids ages 8 to 12 – between childhood and adolescence) as the role/rule stage. Their needs and wants include acceptance, success, role enactment and rule learning. They are both reluctant and eager to leave their childhood (foods, toys, games, etc.) behind. Tweens want acceptance from peers, siblings and parents as they develop an adult self-image. Kids at this age are group-oriented and they tend to be conformists – as they explore social roles and peer relationships. This means that they will usually want to eat what the people around them are eating.
During the tween stage, young people are beginning to develop their moral sense and values, lifelong rules for right and wrong, good and bad. As part of this process, they begin to identify with and to emulate role models. The health habits of important teens and adults can have a profound effect on tweens.
Cooperation is another important need for tweens. They look for, and enjoy, opportunities to share and to interact with different groups in their community. Tweens like to volunteer – and can learn important lessons from working with seniors, younger children and people with disabilities.
Another key issue for this betwixt and between generation is control. They want power over their environment as they learn how to make their own decisions. Parents, teachers and youth leaders can help by giving tweens lots of chances to practice making choices – like healthy food choices.
Sensory gratification is very important to tweens. This means that the eye-appeal and the presentation of meals and snacks are important to them. They care about color, shape, smell, taste and texture – and about the packaging of food and beverages. Tweens want food that is fun to handle and to eat.
Tweens like humor – what older folks sometimes think is the “dark side” of humor. They like slapstick – and often go for things that seem gross, violent and taboo to adults. Who do you think is the target market for food and beverage products like purple ketchup, pink margarine, extremo burritos and lizard’s breath ice tea?
If you want to know more about what’s hot and what’s not on the tween scene, online is the place to go. Here are a few websites designed for the tween psyche:
http://www.foxkids.com/
http://www.sikids.com/ http://www.yahooligans.com/ http://yucky.kids.discovery.com/

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
YOGA : Fitness For The Whole Body
