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Run through the day, but then always dance the night away!
Posted January 2nd, 2007 at 7:00 AM by Valerie Cerami
Section: Running & Training, Cross Training, Health & Fitness, Exercise
From pop stars, to pro athletes (to you and I) … taking a dance class is a true power enhancer and morale booster. Exactly the little lift we all need for the cold-n-dark winter months ahead.
There are as many types of dance, as there are types of personalities.
Tap, Jazz, Hip-Hot, Hula, Salsa, Swing, Square, Exotic, Ballroom, Ballet, Break, Belly … to name but a few. I’m most certain you can find a style that suits your profile, mood and/or schedule. Need a little inspiration? Flip on WABC and watch the popular “Dancing With The Stars”, it’s sure to get your toes a’ tappin’.
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Is my New Year’s resolution to get in shape worth the effort?
Posted December 29th, 2006 at 12:00 PM by Martha Jones
Section: Health & Fitness, Exercise, Weight Loss
Being out-of-shape is almost as strong a risk factor for a heart attack as smoking. A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (December 21, 2005) shows that being out-of-shape markedly increases your risk for being fat, storing most of your fat in your belly, having a high bad LDL cholesterol and high blood pressure, and having low levels of the good HDL cholesterol.
We live in a society in which 91 percent of the population develops high blood pressure, 78 percent will have high cholesterol, and 35 percent are diabetic. More than 50 percent of us die of heart attacks and strokes from these risk factors. Doctors no longer think of heart attacks, strokes and diabetes as just being due to our genes. We now consider these diseases to be caused by our behavior.
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What’s the big hubbub about Pilates? Can it help runners?
Posted December 17th, 2006 at 10:00 AM by Valerie Cerami
Section: Running & Training, Injury & Rehab, Health & Fitness, Injury & Rehab, Exercise
So, what’s all the hubbub about Pilates these days?
The name seems to pop-up everywhere: magazine covers (as I wait online), DVD’s (as I wait for someone to move out-of-the-way down the music aisle), overheard lunch conversations (as I wait for my salad), the gym’s class schedule board (as I wait to scan my card), the new boutique studio’s neon sign (as I wait at a red light on the corner).
Seems like Pilates is everywhere (and that I’m always waiting somewhere!) - So, what am I waiting for? A long overdue meeting is needed between my oldest and favorite pals:
“Runners, allow me to introduce you to Pilates, your new best friend”
It’s the time to dig-in, give-in and drop-in on one of those omnipresent and popular Pilates classes.
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