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Qi Gong Vs. Tai Chi

Martial arts historian Dave Coffman likes to joke that the main difference between Qi Gong and Tai Chi is "the spelling." While it is true that both arts have similar emphasis, and probably stem from common origins, there are some significant differences in how they are practiced.

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How Many Calories Burned in a 10K Cycle?

A 10-kilometer cycle can burn more than a few calories. Since counting calories without specialized equipment is an inexact art at best, your exact caloric burn will vary according to a wide array of factors. However, a "typical" baseline can be of help with your weight loss and exercise planning.

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Can You Walk If Your Big Toe Is Broken?

Your big toe plays a major role in positioning your foot and maintaining your balance. This is why you really don't appreciate its contribution until you injure it.

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How to Build Muscle if Your Arms Are Skinny

An ectomorph is somebody with a naturally thin frame and a metabolism that helps keep the weight off easily. If you're only worried about weight loss, this body type is an absolute blessing. For those who want to build muscle mass, it's exactly the opposite.

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High School Wrestling Moves & Rules

Despite wrestling's use of physical force, the sport's rules and conventions keep it surprisingly safe and injury-free. Understanding the rules and moves of wrestling can help you enjoy watching the sport, and help you make a decision about whether or not to participate -- or have your child participate.

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Should I Go to the Gym If I Am Tired?

Nearly everybody who works out at the end of the day has had this experience: You've scheduled time at the gym but by the time you're done with work you feel so tired you can hardly stand up. Surprisingly, you might find that a trip to the gym, far from being a bad idea, is just what your body ordered.

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Pains After Hitting a Punching Bag

Working out with a heavy punching bag can build coordination, body strength and endurance in a session that's surprisingly rigorous to anybody who's never done it. However, the forces involved in this kind of training put a lot of impact on some of the smallest bones in your body.

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Is It Bad to Exercise on Carpeting?

If you walk into a gym or health club, you'll see a number of different floor surfaces: concrete, hardwood, mats and tile are just some of the common types. However, many would-be athletes work out on carpet for the simple reason that it's what's covering the floor at home.

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Wrestling

What Do You Wear Under a Wrestling Singlet?

What goes on under your singlet is important. The singlet is a standard competition uniform for collegiate, freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling. It consists of a single piece of stretch fabric that covers the upper legs and torso, much resembling the one-piece bathing suits of the late 1800 and early 1900s.

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How Many Calories Should a Competitive Swimmer Eat?

Swimming competitively is a highly demanding activity. Olympic record-holding legend Michael Phelps ate 12,000 calories per day when training for competition. How much an individual swimmer needs will vary according to personal metabolism and training regimen.

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I Have a Headache When Doing Pushups

Headaches after or during a session of pushups are so common, it may surprise you. That's the bad news. The good news is that any problem as common as that generally has a solution. In the case of pushup-induced headaches, the best solution depends on what's causing the problem.

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How to Practice Boxing at Home

The best training for boxing -- or any other martial art -- is live instruction from a qualified trainer. However, not everybody has access to a boxing gym. If you're on your own, you can still get started with your boxing skills by practicing in a home workout space you set up on your own.

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Nutritional Value of Banana Peppers

"Superfoods Rx" author Steven Pratt recommends peppers as a food that is as unusually good for you as fast food hamburgers are unusually bad. "Good Eats" host Alton Brown recommends the sweet and spicy banana pepper for dishes ranging from stir fry to ice cream.

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Nutriton Facts: Wheat Vs. Flour Tortillas

Many popular recipes call for tortillas. Some work just fine with either whole wheat or flour tortillas. For others, the differences in taste and texture can spoil or perfect a dish. The differences between wheat and white flour tortillas also go beyond aesthetics, into the realm of nutrition.

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Ramen Noodle Nutrition Facts

Ramen noodles can be a quick and easy meal if you’re on the go or a perfect addition to Asian-themed dishes, but they’re probably not something you’ll want to include in your diet regularly. While they may seem harmless enough, ramen noodles are high in calories and fat.

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Wonton Soup Nutrition Information

Wonton soup is a salty brew containing vegetables, egg, spices and its eponymous Chinese dumplings. Wonton soup is a staple at many Chinese restaurants. Each restaurant or prepackaged supply house has its own variations on the basic nutritional theme. But information from the U.S.

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Masai ostrich (Struthio camelus) sitting and watching, Masai Mara, Kenya

Ostrich Meat Nutritional Facts

Because it's still an exotic meat, most Americans encounter ostrich as a food source in between two hamburger buns. Ostrich patties provide a healthy alternative to ground beef patties, and many people consider them tastier and more interesting than turkey or chicken.

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Lactose-Free Milk & Cholesterol

Less than 70 percent of the adult human population is capable of digesting the milk sugar lactose. Not content to stop consuming dairy, humankind has instead invented lactose-free milk. The changes to milk necessary to render it safe for the lactose-intolerant changes its nutrition profile at a fundamental level.

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