FITNESS MUSIC
Music Flex ENMuscle Mixes ENMusicmixProductions EN
Dynamix Music dynamix-music.com EN
Power Music .powermusic.com EN
FITNESS CHOREOGRAPHY
The Step xxxcenter EN
Turnstep EN
Moving East Dance and Martial Arts EN
Power Music .powermusic.com EN
Canadian Fitness Organization canfitpro.com EN
MEDICINE
Stretching and Flexibility Everything you never wanted to know EN
Health-marketplace Health Supplements, vitamins, minerals, Herbal formulations, weight loss/thermogenics, athletic supplements, Men’s and Women’s Health Products and much more EN
Why Warm Up? Meriter Sports Medicine EN
Choy Lee Fut Martial Arts EN
Martial Arts & Yoga The Alternative Medicine Journal of New England EN
Human growth hormone (HGH) and IGF-1 advice-hgh.com EN
SportsMedicine.com !!! EN
The Stretching Handbook EN
Knee Injuries and Disorders @ MEDLINE plus EN
Meriter Sports Medicine EN
Knee Knowledge Meriter Sports Medicine EN
Acute Knee Injuries Meriter Sports Medicine EN
Weights Net EN
Canada Food Guide hc-sc.gc.ca EN
Alt-Med Back Pain Program Combines Medicine and Martial Arts EN
Fit Mommies EN
FootHealthNetwork EN IT D EP POR
Book: Stretching e Flessibilità: A – Sullo stretching .technick.net EN IT
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Homoeopathy EN
NUTRITION
Health-marketplace Health Supplements, vitamins, minerals, Herbal formulations, weight loss/thermogenics, athletic supplements, Men’s and Women’s Health Products and much more EN
Weights Net EN
NutriGenie Nutrition software EN

 

The 3 Components of a Healthy Lifestyle
Eat Right, Work Out, Sleep Better
The Three Components of a Healthy Lifestyle (ARA) – In today’s fast-paced world, moving at full speed isn’t an option, it’s a way of life. Finding the energy to keep up has led many Americans to improve their diets and increase their activity and exercise. Yet many people are missing the third vital component to a healthy lifestyle — a good night’s sleep. “Committing to improving overall health requires ambition, focus and knowledge,” says women’s health researcher Joan Shaver, Ph.D., RN, professor and dean of the College of Nursing at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “We should think of a healthy lifestyle as a triangle, with the three points of proper nutrition, exercise and sleep. If we fail to fulfill any one of these points, we are missing the potential for optimum health.” Good nutrition and exercise The requirements of eating a balanced diet will vary from individual to individual, but it is vital that all major food groups are included. Many of today’s diets may help improve weight loss, but often leave the body begging for vitamins and other essential nutrients. Eating a diet full of fruits, vegetables, breads, and fibers will help to give the body more energy for exercise and taking on the events of a busy day. “Getting in shape” means exercising at least three days a week for 30 minutes or more — not necessarily all at once. Exercise doesn’t have to be boring or rigorous — it can be as simple and fun as a morning walk or an evening bike ride. In fact, yard work is considered a great workout and long summer days allow for plenty of time outside. Since exercise will raise the body’s temperature and heart rate, be sure to complete exercise at least three hours before bedtime to allow the mind and body to wind down. Better sleep According to Dr. Shaver, several lifestyle factors must be considered to benefit from a better night’s sleep. First, evaluate the sleep environment — ensure that your room is cool, dim and quiet. Reserve the bedroom for sleep — avoid bringing work to bed or watching television in the bedroom. Next, allow enough time for sleep — on average, the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) recommends eight hours for adults. But, in the 2002 NSF “Sleep in America” poll, 39 percent of respondents said they were sleeping less than seven hours at night on weekdays. And most only slept 7.5 hours on the weekends. Finally, ensure that each sleep partner is comfortable by finding a mattress that meets individual needs. According to the NSF, 91 percent of people say their sleep surface is important in helping them get a deep, restful night’s sleep. And 89 percent of those surveyed in 2002 agree that a better quality mattress provides a better night’s sleep. One alternative to traditional innerspring mattresses is The Sleep Number Bed by Select Comfort. It allows individuals to adjust the bed to their ideal level of personal comfort — their Sleep Number. A Sleep Number is a number between zero and 100 that represents each individual’s ideal setting for mattress firmness, comfort and support. With dual-adjustable air chambers, sleep partners can independently adjust the firmness on their side of the Sleep Number bed without disrupting their partner’s desired comfort level. Kevin Garnett, professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves, has recognized the importance of sleep on his overall performance as a professional athlete and has taken personal sleep comfort to a new level. In 2001, the 6-foot, 11-inch forward ordered a custom-made 9-foot by 9-foot, dual-adjustable Sleep Number bed from Select Comfort. “The Sleep Number bed has helped me sleep through the night when my muscles ache after a hard workout,” says Garnett. “With a regular mattress you have to adjust your body to the bed. The Sleep Number bed allows you to adjust the bed to your body.” In studies conducted at Stanford University and Duke University, participants fell asleep faster and experienced better quality, more restorative sleep on the Sleep Number bed than on a traditional innerspring mattress. Stanford University researchers also found that 87 percent of those who slept on the Sleep Number bed experienced a greater percentage of REM sleep with fewer disturbances. The Sleep Number bed also provides more proper spinal alignment and 93 percent of participants reported back pain relief. For more information about these or other sleep facts, visit www.selectcomfort.com. To find out more about the Sleep Number bed, call (800) 535-BEDS. Courtesy of ARA Content
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Sidekick Foundation
“Many studies show that martial arts training improves mental, physical and spiritual health. Our purpose is to bring those health-giving programs to various at-risk groups, such as “at-risk” children, people with disabilities and the elderly. In addition, the Foundation funds studies to show the effectiveness of martial arts programs to address the needs of different groups.” more “Sidekick Foundation”:
JKA Karate history
26-April,1957 Sensei Gichin Funakoshi was passed away by age of 88th. Source JKA: >>>
Joe LEWIS
American karate pioneer, champion, and instructor. Lewis gew up on a farm in Knightdale, N.C. As a teenage he took up body building and wrestling. During his tournament fighting career, Lewis amassed more than 30 major titles. >>>
Cardio Kick
The crossover between Martial Arts and Aerobics.
A workout that combines aerobics, cardiovascular and body toning while learning self-defense tactics. Improve strength, muscle tone, endurance. Reduce body fat and stress levels. This is is an intense, revolutionary training program for men and women. Tired of bench classes, stair masters and tread mills? How about a workout that accomplishes better results and at the same time you learn Martial Arts techniques? While you are getting into shape firming, toning, losing body fat and increasing endurance, you will learn basic Martial Arts techniques (kicking and punching) that could be used to protect yourself and loved ones. Wouldn’t it be great to learn something useful while getting into shape at the same time? more: >>>
MEDITATION
Peace in the Midst of Chaos
It’s easy for us to get caught up in our busy world with our minds racing from thought to thought. This rapid-fire of thinking causes stress, and unless we occasionally slow ourselves down and take a moment to rest, we will continue to jump from thought to thought until we are mentally exhausted.
One technique to slow down and rest our minds is to interrupt our busy thinking by taking a moment to focus on something of grace and beauty. If we look for it, we can almost always find grace and beauty in the midst of the most chaotic day. Here’s a meditation that will help you see how this is done.
Close your eyes and imagine yourself asleep. An alarm goes off, and you are late for an appointment. So you jump up and rush to get ready. As you hurriedly get dressed, you take a deep breath and focus on a cat asleep in the next room. A moment later, you are in your car stopped at a traffic light. You feel stressed. So you look around, take deep breath, and focus on how peacefully the clouds move across the sky. Now imagine that you have arrived at your appointment — a little late, but not bad. You have to wait to be seen. As you sit there, you begin to get nervous. You look around, take a deep breath and focus on a plant blowing gracefully by an air vent.
You can almost always find something of grace and peace in the midst of an extremely busy day. At times when your mind is randomly racing from thought to thought, you can interrupt this stressful thinking and enjoy a peaceful moment of meditation when you need it the most. by Jay Tyler © 2001 Meditation Monthly more: >>>

 

 

FITNESS MUSIC
Music Flex ENMuscle Mixes ENMusicmixProductions EN
Dynamix Music dynamix-music.com EN
Power Music .powermusic.com EN
FITNESS CHOREOGRAPHY
The Step xxxcenter EN
Turnstep EN
Moving East Dance and Martial Arts EN
Power Music .powermusic.com EN
Canadian Fitness Organization canfitpro.com EN
MEDICINE
Stretching and Flexibility Everything you never wanted to know EN
Health-marketplace Health Supplements, vitamins, minerals, Herbal formulations, weight loss/thermogenics, athletic supplements, Men’s and Women’s Health Products and much more EN
Why Warm Up? Meriter Sports Medicine EN
Choy Lee Fut Martial Arts EN
Martial Arts & Yoga The Alternative Medicine Journal of New England EN
Human growth hormone (HGH) and IGF-1 advice-hgh.com EN
SportsMedicine.com !!! EN
The Stretching Handbook EN
Knee Injuries and Disorders @ MEDLINE plus EN
Meriter Sports Medicine EN
Knee Knowledge Meriter Sports Medicine EN
Acute Knee Injuries Meriter Sports Medicine EN
Weights Net EN
Canada Food Guide hc-sc.gc.ca EN
Alt-Med Back Pain Program Combines Medicine and Martial Arts EN
Fit Mommies EN
FootHealthNetwork EN IT D EP POR
Book: Stretching e Flessibilità: A – Sullo stretching .technick.net EN IT
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Homoeopathy EN
NUTRITION
Health-marketplace Health Supplements, vitamins, minerals, Herbal formulations, weight loss/thermogenics, athletic supplements, Men’s and Women’s Health Products and much more EN
Weights Net EN
NutriGenie Nutrition software EN

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