Exercises's Articles
Stay Smoke-Free After Quitting
Tags: Encouragement, Exercises, Quit Smoking, roadblocks, Social, Staying Smoke-free, strategies, Support, temptations, urge to smoke
Once you’ve quit smoking doesn’t mean that your efforts should stop. You will still need to be on guard against roadblocks. Remember, anticipating temptations or roadblocks goes a long way to overcoming them. Use it if you are trying to prepare for a tough roadblock, want a quick refresher, or need some positive reinforcement.
We’ve included page numbers for more detailed information on each topic if you would like to review the material more closely. Use the blank spaces at the end of the list to fill in temptations or roadblocks you need to watch for and any strategies you may have discovered on your own. Maybe you’ll want to highlight the ones that have been particularly useful to you.
Rebuilding Muscle Strength and Bone Density with Resistance Exercise
Tags: Bone Density, Build Muscles, Calves, Dealing With Resistance, Exercise Routine, Exercises, Fitness Exercise, Fitness Program, Hips, Mental Health, Muscle Groups, Muscle Mass, Posture, Repetitions, Resistance Exercise, Rubber Bands, Shoulders, Stomach, Strength Exercise, Weights
In a balanced fitness program, strength exercise is important as well. You can call it resistance exercise because you are working against the muscles.
Resistance exercise can be done with weights or with rubber bands which you pull to extend and flex your muscles or with machines at the gym.

It is an exercise to build muscles, get more strength and prevent lose of muscles that comes with age. One of the greatest added benefits of strength exercise, especially for older people, is when the muscles get stronger, the person is more stable on his feet, thus can avoid falls and slips.
Getting started with Exercise for Healthier Life
Tags: Cholesterol, Doing Sit Ups, Elevator, Endurance, Exercise, Exercise At Home, Exercise Regimen, Exercises, Fitness Exercise, Heart Muscles, Hunger, Lower Cholesterol, Muscles And Bones, Ruin, Serotonin, Short Sessions, Stairs, Stamina, Strenuous Exercise, Team Sport, Ups
We all know there are many reasons why we should exercise: to feel better, to get our youthful stamina back, to lower cholesterol, straighten our heart, muscles and bones and to combat stress and depression.
During strenuous exercise our brain increases the production of serotonin which in turn elevates our mood and helps us stave off hunger and make us lose weight. But how to get yourself motivated to exercise and stick with it?
The first point is to be realistic. Set up goals that are within reach. Do not start with exercising hard and for a long time the first time around. That will only cause pain and discomfort and you will try to avoid it the next time.









