A exercise introduction for women.
Nearly 5 million Americans suffer from cardiovascular disease and each gender is equally at risk. Cardiovascular disease has killed more women then men every year since 1984 and is the #1 cause of death for women age 35 and older.One of the safest and most effective ways to reduce your risk and improve your cardiovascular fitness is through aerobic exercise. Unfortunately, 70% of American women don’t exercise regularly and inactivity nearly doubles a person’s risk for heart disease, ranking it among the leading risk factors. The American Heart Association reports that regular physical activity is as important for heart health as the other three major lifestyle factors: quitting smoking, lowering blood cholesterol, and controlling blood pressure.
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Physical and psychological effects of endurance training!
There are probably a lot more positive effects to cardio and endurance training than you may think. Sit back for a minute and think about it. How do you feel when you’re done with a 30 minute - 1 hour run? How does it make you feel? Do you feel happy? Do you feel you have accomplished something? Do you feel good about yourself? Think about it for a minute or two.
Now, if you’re still wondering what some of the psychological and physical effects of good endurance / cardio training are, I won’t hold you back from the answer.
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A introduction to Pilates
Pilates (pronounced: puh-lah-teez) improves your mental and physical well-being, increases flexibility, and strengthens muscles. Pilates uses controlled movements in the form of mat exercises or equipment to tone and strengthen the body. For decades, it’s been the exercise of choice for dancers and gymnasts (and now Hollywood actors), but it was originally used to rehabilitate bedridden or immobile patients during World War I.
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