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May 2010
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Volume 10, Issue 5
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IN THIS
ISSUE:
1. Greetings
from the Editor
2. ArticleBenefits of Having a Fitness Buddy
3.
ArticleRestorative Yoga for Stress Management
To Exercise Frequently And Burn Fat
4. Inspirational Quotes
5.Articles & Web Sites Worth A Look
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Dear Fitness Friends,
Where has the year gone? I know, it's not over yet, but half of
it has just flown by!
Like most of you, I've been keeping busy. I've been sticking with
my fitness routine and feeling good about myself and the results
I've been getting.
Now for the news that I wanted to share with you. I have begun
studying to become a personal trainer. I think this must have been
something I've thought about for a long time. Hopefully, in time,
it will help me get better, more up-to-date information to share
with you in this newsletter.
To your health,

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“Your lifestyle - how you
live, eat, emote, and think - determines your health. To prevent
disease, you may have to change how you live.”
~~Brian Carter
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Benefits of Having a Fitness
Buddy
It's raining outside. Your shoes are still wet from your last
walking session. You really should just go out and exercise,
but there's something good on TV. Maybe later...
Sound familiar?
Now try this scenario: It's raining outside. Your shoes are
wet and you don't really feel like going for a walk, but your
cell phone is blinking with a message from your buddy that
says she's already left the house and she'll meet you at the
trail. You know you have to go, or she'll give you a hard time
for ditching her. So, you grab your soggy shoes and head off
for a power walking session. Afterwards, you feel good. You
always feel good afterwards; it's the getting started part
that's hard.
That's why it's so beneficial to have someone else to exercise
with on a regular basis. There's no type of fitness regimen
that can't benefit from having a fitness buddy. If it's weightlifting,
your buddy can spot you. If it's running or biking, they can
push you to go faster than you would if you were alone. If
it's climbing, she can catch you when you slip and start careening
down the mountain (maybe climbing isn't the safest fitness
activity).
Whatever your choice of fitness outlets, a workout buddy can
not only push you harder than you would yourself, but they
can actually get you out the door. Never underestimate the
power of social obligations. Those of us who wouldn't think
twice about breaking a date with ourselves cringe at the idea
of breaking a date with a friend. Especially if we have friends
who are experts at giving the guilt-trip.
OK, so you're sold on the idea of a fitness buddy. But wanting
one can be easier than finding one. Your regular friends might
not be into fitness, or they're the kind of people who start
something with good intentions and gradually slack off. It's
important to find someone who is as dedicated to fitness (or
more dedicated) than you are. But where to look? Here are some
ideas:
Ask a friend, or see if a friend of a friend is looking for
somebody.
If you belong to a gym or health club, see if there is a bulletin
board out front where you can post requests.
Join an exercise class or take some sports lessons; you might
find an interested person or two.
Check fitness web sites, especially related to your interests;
there may be a message board where you can look for activity
partners.
Whatever route you choose, don't be afraid to initiate proceedings
by starting up conversations with people or starting new threads
on message boards. You might be surprised at how many people
are also looking for regular workout buddies.
Once you find a fitness buddy, don't let him or her down.
If you both show motivation and keep to a regular schedule,
you'll both reap the benefits.
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"... focus on the journey,
not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity
but in doing it."
~~ Greg Anderson
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Restorative
Yoga for Stress Management
We now know that stress contributes to a multitude of ailments, such
as: headaches, backaches, high blood pressure, stomach disorders,
lowered immunity, muscular tension, depression, heart attack, and
much more. Stress is definitely a "killer" and the source
of many health problems.
In fact, stress will prevent and distract your body from healing
itself. While you are feeling "stressed out", your body
and mind make dealing with stress the number one priority. Your mind
and body need to cope with regular maintenance and overall health,
on a daily basis, by putting stress on the back burner.
Are you looking for a way to release stress, tension, and pain from
your body? Are you tired all the time and feel the need to rest, but
you know you should get some exercise? How can you do both? The answer
is to start regularly attending Restorative Yoga classes, and reap
the rewards of healing without a tremendous amount of effort.
There are many styles of Yoga to choose from. In India, there are
nine main styles of Yoga, and Hatha Yogais just one of them. Hatha
Yoga, "the union of physical mastery," and
its many sub-types, are the most popular in the West.
Among the many Hatha styles of Yoga, are traditional and contemporary
types of Yoga. Restorative Yoga is classified as a contemporary type
of Hatha Yoga. Some might also say that Restorative Yoga is an evolutionary
form of Hatha Yoga. The use of props, "sinking into" postures,
safety factors, and attention to the internal body, is very rewarding.
This is not usually a class for the vigorous Yoga practitioners who
want to move, push, and sometimes strain, in a Yoga posture. Unfortunately,
straining will cause long-lasting injuries.
Learning Yoga does not have to be a strain or struggle. Restorative
Yoga usually attracts a person who is interested in healing his
or her body, in the process of attending a Yoga class.
If you have ailments, feel nervous, or are attending your first Restorative
Yoga class, you should consult with your Yoga teacher, before class
time. Your Yoga teacher may be able to advise you in regard to techniques
that will alleviate stress or pain. You can expect that your Yoga
teacher will be compassionate and modifications to postures will be
taught.
Your body and mind will feel the benefits of relaxing into a Yoga
posture. As a result, you be able to balance your life, and feel the
benefits of integrating good posture, stillness, movement, relaxation,
proper breathing, and meditation.
Every one of these aspects is covered within a typical Restorative
Yoga class. So, you can expect to start healing your body and mind
during your first Yoga class. You will also continue to
keep your priorities in order, while keeping worry, stress, depression,
and fatigue on the "back burner."
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"Even in a country like the
USA where fitness has become an obsession, most people exercising
do not seem to think it illogical to drive automobiles to gyms
while doing their best to avoid walking”
~~Dave Wilson
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Articles & Web
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