by Tracey | Jan 17, 2012 | Blog, Fitness, Strength Training
Aging is inevitable – the years go by and you get older. There’s no stopping time but it is possible to redefine aging. For most of us it’s understood that aging means the body starts to decay, the hard and soft tissues gradually deteriorate and physical...
by Rudi | Sep 14, 2011 | Blog, Fitness
Posture is defined as skeletal and muscular balance of the body that allows it to move in certain ways and stay in certain positions without causing it injury. It has been found that misaligned skeletal framework of a body (most importantly the spine) can cause a...
by Rudi | Feb 6, 2009 | Blog, Fitness, Weight Loss
Your Physical Body – Your Vehicle for Life There are basically three general genetic body types. You are handed a body with one of these types (or a mixture) by your parents, their parents and so on up the line. Are you large, medium or small-boned? Do you have...
by Rudi | Feb 4, 2009 | Fitness, Strength Training
A friend told me a while ago that her mother-in-law at age 61 cannot walk up steps. Instead, she has to crawl because she doesn’t have the leg strength to move her body up any more. The same friend offered the possibility that, instead of falling and breaking a hip...
by Rudi | Feb 2, 2009 | Blog, Weight Loss
How to Lose Ten Pounds in One Day To lose weight, you need to reduce one or more of the three main ingredients in your body: Adipose tissue: fat Water Lean tissue: muscle, bone or organs If your goal is just to lower the numbers on the weight scale, then you can lose...