Saturday, 31 December 2011

Yikes

Battling the winter blues? Yikes, it's only December! How do you keep your worko...

Battling the winter blues? Yikes, it's only December! How do you keep your workout mojo going? (And check out 40 ways to get--and stay--motivated this season.)40 Ways to Stay Motivated This Winter | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comSure it’s freezing outside, but that’s no reason to give exercise the cold shoulder. Find out how these readers keep working out all year long read more..


The most awesome gear for 2012 is going to help you run faster, eat smarter, and...

The most awesome gear for 2012 is going to help you run faster, eat smarter, and look cooler hitting the gym.Top Gear for the New Year | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comNot sure what the fit person in your life is lusting after? You can’t go wrong with these 20 gift ideas that will support anyone’s healthy lifestyle. read more..

Friday, 30 December 2011

Foods Containing Carbohydrates-How Safe Are High Protein-Low Carbohydrate Diets

HOW SAFE ARE HIGH PROTEIN AND LOW CARBOHYDRATE DIETS: The theory behind high pro...

HOW SAFE ARE HIGH PROTEIN AND LOW CARBOHYDRATE DIETS: The theory behind high protein and low-carbohydrate diets is that if dieters avoid foods containing carbohydrates i.e. starches or sugars — they will shed pounds. Such diets eliminate or dramatically restrict the intake of fruit, fruit juice, starchy vegetables, beans, bread, rice, cereals, pasta and other grain products, and all other foods containing carbohydrate, leaving a limited diet of foods that contain primarily fat and protein viz. meat, cheese, nonstarchy vegetables, and very little else. As the diet proceeds, the carbohydrate restriction relaxes somewhat, but fatty, high-protein foods continue to dominate the dieter's platter. Low-carbohydrate diets typically include quantities of cholesterol, fat, saturated fat, and protein that exceeds the recommended safe limits set by the National Academy of Sciences, and are often low in fiber and other important dietary constituents. “High-protein diets are not recommended bcoz they restrict healthful foods that provide essential nutrients and do not provide the variety of foods needed to adequately meet nutritional needs. Individuals who follow these diets are therefore at risk for compromised vitamin and mineral intake, as well as potential cardiac, renal, bone, and liver abnormalities overall.” So one should follow the principle of healthy and balanced eating to lose weight. read more..

Thursday, 29 December 2011

Growth Hormone Production Increases-Physical Performance-Internet Advice-Fitness Advice

Talk about a fitness fail! Discover a 'protein drink' made from canned tuna "Di...

Talk about a fitness fail! Discover a "protein drink" made from canned tuna & Diet Coke (and even more terrible health advice we found on the web) below. What's the worst "health tip" you've received? The Worst Fitness Advice on the Internet | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comYou know not to believe everything you read online, but certain fitness fallacies can be hard to spot. We found 8 pieces of internet advice you’re better off ignoring read more..


Get sleep, grow muscles! During deep sleep, growth hormone production increases,...

Get sleep, grow muscles! During deep sleep, growth hormone production increases, which helps to repair & build muscles after training.6 Misconceptions about Sleep and Exercise | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comDoes working out at night keep you awake? Can lack of sleep affect physical performance? Find out the truth behind these and other assertions read more..

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Positive Thinking-Positive Attitude-Immune System-Health Risk

POSITIVE THINKING AND YOUR HEALTH: “You can’t get much done in life if you only...

POSITIVE THINKING AND YOUR HEALTH: “You can’t get much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good." While everyone seems to know that negative feelings can eventually damage your health, there’s a new theory that a positive attitude can help you sustain good health and maybe even make you feel a whole lot better. Can it chase away illness? It sure can. If a person has the ability to control good health, even a little bit, it’s worth looking into. In other words, If you don’t have anything to lose by maintaining a positive attitude, and all the good health to gain, then why not maintain that optimistic spirit? At the very least, you’ll be happy, contented, and able to handle anything life throws at you. According to a 15-year study by Dutch doctors, involving 545 men between the ages of 64 and 84, optimism and just an overall great positive attitude reduced the health risk by half! That even beats the “laughter is the best medicine” cliché. So, why is it that people with a negative attitude or a feeling of hopelessness seem to sicken, while people with a more positive attitude can recover more easily? Doctors have done studies on the human immune system trying to figure out exactly that. Unfortunately, the immune system cells of people who are hopeless and sad are unable to fight off diseases. When these people are given hope and are able to think in a more positive manner, they develop stronger immune systems. A healthy immune system stands a better chance of fighting off diseases and allowing the person to regain good health. Part of the reason for this is that positive thinking and emotions give a person more energy and stamina; and that helps the immune system. It makes perfect sense that if you can improve the mind, making it more hopeful and positive, it would then affect the entire bodily system, helping to cure what ails you. Unfortunately for us all, hope isn’t something your doctor can prescribe for you; you have to find it on your own. So, before you give in to that constant pity party, consider your health. And never trivialize the power of positive thinking. Prevention would seem to be the ideal way to go. Work on that attitude adjustment now, before you become ill. A change of attitude will help your immune system work at peak efficiency, effectively preventing most illnesses. Let that positive thinking and emotion energize you and make you happier right now. Then learn to maintain that positive flow. The life you save could be your own. Not only will positive attitude help you stay healthier, but it can even delay the aging process. In fact people who view life more positively show fewer signs of frailty than those who have a pessimistic outlook in life. Thus it won't be an exaggeration to say that “A strong positive mental attitude will create more miracles than any wonder drug.” read more..

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

The Government-Trainers

The War on Oreos: Should the government get involved when it comes to advertisin...

The War on Oreos: Should the government get involved when it comes to advertising foods to kids?Are Oreos the New Tobacco? | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comFood manufacturers with profits and even jobs at stake are squaring off against public health groups worried about soaring numbers of chubby, junk food-addicted American kids. A recent article is prompting me, a recovering Oreo addict, to think about this. read more..


What will your workout look like in 2012? Top trainers are incorporating these m...

What will your workout look like in 2012? Top trainers are incorporating these moves to help you meet your goals even faster!12 Moves to Master This Year | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comMake room in your workout for these top moves. They’re going to make 2012 your fittest year yet! read more..

Monday, 26 December 2011

Positive Thinking-Positive Attitude-Immune System-Health Risk


Wall PhotosPOSITIVE THINKING AND YOUR HEALTH: “You can’t get much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good." While everyone seems to know that negative feelings can eventually damage your health, there’s a new theory that a positive attitude can help you sustain good health and maybe even make you feel a whole lot better. Can it chase away illness? It sure can. If a person has the ability to control good health, even a little bit, it’s worth looking into. In other words, If you don’t have anything to lose by maintaining a positive attitude, and all the good health to gain, then why not maintain that optimistic spirit? At the very least, you’ll be happy, contented, and able to handle anything life throws at you. According to a 15-year study by Dutch doctors, involving 545 men between the ages of 64 and 84, optimism and just an overall great positive attitude reduced the health risk by half! That even beats the “laughter is the best medicine” cliché. So, why is it that people with a negative attitude or a feeling of hopelessness seem to sicken, while people with a more positive attitude can recover more easily? Doctors have done studies on the human immune system trying to figure out exactly that. Unfortunately, the immune system cells of people who are hopeless and sad are unable to fight off diseases. When these people are given hope and are able to think in a more positive manner, they develop stronger immune systems. A healthy immune system stands a better chance of fighting off diseases and allowing the person to regain good health. Part of the reason for this is that positive thinking and emotions give a person more energy and stamina; and that helps the immune system. It makes perfect sense that if you can improve the mind, making it more hopeful and positive, it would then affect the entire bodily system, helping to cure what ails you. Unfortunately for us all, hope isn’t something your doctor can prescribe for you; you have to find it on your own. So, before you give in to that constant pity party, consider your health. And never trivialize the power of positive thinking. Prevention would seem to be the ideal way to go. Work on that attitude adjustment now, before you become ill. A change of attitude will help your immune system work at peak efficiency, effectively preventing most illnesses. Let that positive thinking and emotion energize you and make you happier right now. Then learn to maintain that positive flow. The life you save could be your own. Not only will positive attitude help you stay healthier, but it can even delay the aging process. In fact people who view life more positively show fewer signs of frailty than those who have a pessimistic outlook in life. Thus it won't be an exaggeration to say that “A strong positive mental attitude will create more miracles than any wonder drug.” read more..

Christmas Stress-Restorative Yoga-20 Minutes-Food

People who eat quickly consume 52% MORE food! Discover the benefits of slowing d...

People who eat quickly consume 52% MORE Food! Discover the benefits of slowing down your bites (and more lazy habits to avoid) below. 8 Lazy Habits that Make You Gain | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comSeemingly harmless habits like speed-reading the nutrition facts, working through lunch, or loading up on diet foods can come back and bite you in the butt—and the belly read more..


Crumbling under Christmas stress? Take 20 minutes and work through these relaxin...

Crumbling under Christmas stress? Take 20 minutes and work through these relaxing, restorative yoga poses.Om for the Holidays | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comUse this 20-minute sequence of yoga poses and breathing techniques to beat stress, boost energy, and flush toxins from the body read more..

Breakdancing-Awesomeness-Yoga

Is weight-loss at the top of your 2012 to-do list? Don't let these diet planning...

Is weight-loss at the top of your 2012 to-do list? Don't let these diet planning pitfalls keep you from slimming down!Common Mistakes People Make When Starting a Weight Loss Plan | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comWeight loss is tough, especially if you set yourself up for failure by adopting a rigid approach, obsessing over the scale, and skipping meals. Here, how to fix your mistakes and slim down successfully read more..


What do you get when you mix yoga and breakdancing? This awesomeness right here!

What do you get when you mix yoga and breakdancing? This awesomeness right here!Profile of an Innovator: Anya Porter | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comAnya Porter grew up dancing, perfecting her skills as a street dancer and breakdancer. Later, when she discovered yoga, she created a fusion of the... read more..