You've been told a hundred times that exercise is good for you, and it's true—but it's good for a lot more than just losing weight or building muscle. Here are 10 other benefits you'll see from just a little daily exercise.
Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Top 10 Reasons to Exercise Regularly (Besides Losing Weight)
You've been told a hundred times that exercise is good for you, and it's true—but it's good for a lot more than just losing weight or building muscle. Here are 10 other benefits you'll see from just a little daily exercise.
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Saturday, November 30, 2013
Control the Damage From Overeating
Here's what you need to know...
- Any meal over 750 calories (not including the peri-workout nutrition period) results in a measurable amount of fat storage, regardless of macronutrient profile.
- Glycogen-depleting workouts done before a cheat meal can help counteract its detrimental effects.
- Eating a low-glycemic meal a couple of hours before a big meal can improve carbohydrate tolerance and quell the appetite.
- Taking thermogenic and nutrient-partitioning supplements before pigging out can undo much of the damage.
- If you ignore any or all of the preceding tips, you can do a modified Pulse Fast the day after the meal to set you right.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Cooling down
Cooling down should be a part of every workout routine - A cool down helps your body recover from the stress of exercise and helps the circulatory system return to a resting state. Not cooling down can lead to dizziness and fainting... not a good idea with the sharp metal objects typically found in gyms! A typical cool down can be light aerobic exercise at a slow, steady pace or stretching.
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