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10 Things You Can Do at School to Lose Weight …

10. Play Sports

There are many sports that you can play. If you are in a school that has sports teams, then try signing up for some. If you are a girl, then you may not feel comfortable signing up to be on the football team. For you, you could try soccer or girls softball. Check with your office to get a list of the sports you can join in school… Continue reading ‘10 Things You Can Do at School to Lose Weight …’

2 Walking Workouts – Hate Running? Get Fit Walking …

Do you despise running as much as I do? But do you still envy those people who religiously jog in the parks? Well, I think I’ve got great news for you!

There truly IS a great way not to do what you hate (running) and get the results you love (hot bod and I-am-so-fit vibe)!  The secret is… walking, Ladies!!!

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Try to Release Stress with Simple Methods

By Vladlena Nyzhnik

Stress is stress. For our greatest pity, stress is a part of everyday life. We all know that stress is the body’s reaction to everyday tension and pressure. Stress can increase a lot of problems in our organism. Therefore, stress management is the important part of the survival of the every person in our everyday surroundings.
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Walking Barefoot Can Be Good Therapy

Anyone who’s a sucker for romantic comedies would remember that scene where Robert Robert Redford walked “Barefoot in the Park” – in the 1967 movie of the same title, of course. Without looking at it from a romantic context, however, are there health benefits associated with walking barefoot? There is – if you will do it on the beach, on dew, on clean grass and on small pebbles. The perfect time for walking barefoot is at dawn if you plan to do it regularly as therapy.

Here are the benefits that you will get from walking barefoot. First, your immune system will be more resistant to colds and infections. Second, the activity itself will help clear away the cobwebs from your mind. Finally, it helps improve the blood circulation through your feet, and lowers the risks of some health problems such as arthritis, dermatitis, lung disease, obesity, tiredness and everyday physical stress.

Practical Tips on How to Start Jogging

Before you begin to roll your eyes and think this is just another ‘health’ article, stop for a moment. These tips could mean the difference between a healthy life and an illness-infested existence. You choose! Read on to discover 10 practical tips on jogging.
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keep on moving, mama!

I’m not a very tall woman. My son, when I was pregnant with him, decided to build himself a luxury condo. Sometimes, I think he was trying to move to a penthouse suite, the way he climbed my ribs. Mostly, he did a lot of rearranging of my insides, kicking and pushing and trying to make more room. I called him Squiggle Butt, cause he’d stick his butt against my abdomen and squirm when I patted it.

By six months, I was too big to sit at my potter’s wheel. I couldn’t reach around my belly to throw clay anymore. By eight months, I was big as a house and shaped like a torpedo, all the way out to there and then some. I remember walking home on a mild day from the local farmer’s market. It was only seven or eight city blocks, and pre-pregnancy, I’d be home in no time. But there I was, shuffling along–correction… waddling along–slowly down the street, my little bag of fresh fruits swinging jauntily from one arm, my belly proudly pointing the way. It took an absurd amount of time to make it from one end of a block to the other, but I was determined to walk this baby into a healthy delivery, and I made my Saturday Night Live parody sort of way towards home.

And old woman passed me like I was standing still.

I was so pregnant that, by the time I finally walked past her house, she was already on her knees in her front garden, and had planted half of the flowers in her beds already. It took me an hour and a half to make it home.

To all you pregnant mamas out there, I say, “Keep on waddling! Um. Walking.”

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