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Look great and feel younger at the Vitality Show

December 17th, 2011 / tags:, , , , / categories: Uncategorized /

Look great and feel younger at the Vitality Show

An essential date on any women’s calendar, Vitality Show, in association with Activia, takes place in Earls Court this March and is guaranteed to make you feel revitalised, beautiful, fit and healthy. With over 350 unique brands and products not found on the high street, 100 inspirational speakers, 60 free fitness and yoga classes, free cooking demos, health advice and dozens of ways to get in shape, it’s the perfect place to treat yourself.

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Article source: http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/look-great-feel-younger-vitality-070000166.html

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Gallery: Battle holiday weight gain and treats with workouts

December 15th, 2011 / tags:, , , , / categories: Uncategorized /

Adults gain an average of one pound between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, research shows. Sedentary people actually put on 1 1/2 pounds, while those who are more active lose 1 1/2 pounds, the study showed.

It’s not too late to do damage control. “Make sure to add in plenty of enjoyable seasonal activities to burn off some indulgent holiday calories,” says Dawn Jackson Blatner, a nutrition blogger on yourlife.usatoday.com and author of The Flexitarian Diet.

She tallied the calories in some favourite holiday treats, then calculated how much activity it would take for a 180-pound person to burn off those calories.

Photograph by: Brand X Pictures, Thinkstock

Article source: http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/holiday-guide-2011/Gallery+Battle+holiday+weight+gain+treats+with+workouts/5865795/story.html

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‘Toning’ is a workout misnomer

December 13th, 2011 / tags:, , , , , , / categories: Uncategorized /

This one is for the ladies. One of the most common comments I get from women when it comes to changing their physique is “I don’t want to add bulk; I just want to ‘tone.’ “

What does that really mean? Most people think that toning means getting more definition and firmer muscles without adding any size. But this is simply not possible.

Unfortunately, people have taken “tone” to mean how defined a muscle appears. Women go to the gym to “tone up,” often fearing the idea of bulking up, while men go to the gym to “build.”

But muscles gain size and strength when they’re required to do more than what they are used to doing on a daily basis. (Similarly, they’ll shrink and weaken if underused.) Muscle doesn’t turn to fat or vice versa. When you train a muscle, you can’t help but “build” it.

The shape and appearance of your muscles are predetermined by genetics, along with factors such as gender, stature, body composition and fat storage, which give some individuals a more “defined” appearance.

That doesn’t mean we can’t change our body’s appearance — but the body doesn’t know how to “tone.” When a muscle is asked to work at a higher intensity, it will build.

So why be concerned about using the word “toning”? Because it leads to an underlying belief that we can “spot reduce.” The only way to see muscle definition is to exercise, including resistance training to develop strong muscles, and to reduce body fat so that you can see the muscle.

If you are eating a healthy diet and you are burning more calories than you are taking in, your body will reduce its stored fat — from wherever the body decides to take it and not necessarily the area you are targeting.

So, let go of the idea that women tone and men build. Instead, focus on the whole body and on gaining muscle strength through resistance training, cardiovascular activity and a healthy, balanced diet.

Helen Vanderburg is a fitness trainer and international corporate wellness speaker: heavensfitness.com.

Article source: http://www.montrealgazette.com/health/Toning+workout+misnomer/5562092/story.html