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Health Benefits of Swimming for Toning and Losing Weight

If you're looking for an exercise that packs a lot of punch in a short amount of time, you might want to find a pool near you right away. Swimming can help you lose weight -- provided you don't start piling on the high-calorie foods to make up for the calories you'll be burning.

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How Does Playing Sports Make You More Healthy?

There's no doubt that playing sports can potentially benefit your health. Some of the benefits are more obvious, but you may be surprised to find out that you can benefit not just physically, but emotionally as well.

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Can Running in the Rain Make You Sick?

If running in the rain was the only recipe for an illness, then people in the perennially-wet Pacific Northwest would be stuck training on treadmills for most of the year. Fortunately, that's not the case, and running in the rain is not necessarily going to make you sick.

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How to Set Up an Omron Pedometer

When you're aiming to lose weight or just get in better shape, walking can be one way to do it, whether it be walking on a treadmill or going out for a stroll on your lunch break. But if you want to get a sense of how much walking you're doing throughout the day, you may want to use a pedometer.

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How to Make a Pull-Up Bar at Home

The classic pull-up is among the heavy hitters for upper-body training, working the shoulders, arms, back and chest. Most gyms have pull-up bars, but it's also quite simple to install one at home. A sturdy wood doorway is a fine place to put one, allowing you to do a pull-up whenever you pass through the door.

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Ways to Train for Higher Cheerleading Jumps

All those pikes, herkies and split jumps may look easy when you see them on TV, but cheerleaders actually have to work pretty hard to pull off those feats with ease. If you're struggling to gain height in your jumps, spend a few days each week working on several types of training.

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Exercises for a 70-Year-Old Woman

You've made it to the senior years, and perhaps have even retired from your job -- but that retirement shouldn't extend to your exercise routine. At 70 years old, it's still important to get regular exercise to help you stay strong, maintain bone mass and generally be more mobile.

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How Long Does it Take to Get Fit?

If you're spending a lot of time thinking about how long it's going to take to get fit or reach a specific fitness goal, you're using up energy that you could be using to get started. Being "fit" means different things for different people, depending on their current level of activity.

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How to Get in Shape Fast for Women

When it comes to getting in shape, there are no real secrets or shortcuts. The path to a fitter you is paved with many hours doing fitness activities. No matter what your gender, creating better health and a shapelier body involves picking activities you enjoy, and doing them as often as you can.

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Young Woman Exercising Push-Ups on Wooden Floor.

I Hurt My Stomach Doing Push-Ups

When you've hurt any part of your body from exercising, the first rule to follow is to discontinue doing that exercise -- at least until the pain goes away. A little ice might also help alleviate the pain, but really, time is going to be your biggest ally in recovery.

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How to Mount Bikes on Car Racks

Unless you have a large station wagon or SUV, it's inconvenient to stash your bikes in your vehicle when you want to go for a ride somewhere away from home.

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How to Hang a Heavy Bag in a Basement

For those who are serious about getting or staying in shape, having equipment at home -- including weights and punching bags -- is the way to keep up a certain level of fitness. Punching bags are one thing, but installing a heavy bag in your home is a more serious matter.

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The Best Sneakers for Long-Distance Walking

Walking is a simple, low-impact exercise you can do nearly anywhere -- but even with its relative simplicity, there's always the risk of injury. To keep from getting hurt or experiencing persistent pain, it's important to get a pair of shoes that are designed for walking and which you'll use just for that purpose.

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How Do I Build Dip Bars at Home?

Dips can be a challenging and beneficial upper-body exercise, helping to strengthen the pectorals and triceps. Most gyms have some type of dip bar or parallel bars, but they're also a relatively inexpensive and simple thing to make at your own home.

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How Fast Should I Ride a Stationary Bike?

There's no doubt that using a stationary bicycle can help you get in shape, lose weight and even build muscle. When it comes to the speed at which you should be riding, though, that's all going to depend on your level of fitness and how hard you're willing to work.

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How Many Calories Do You Burn With Leslie Sansone?

Asking how many calories you're going to burn during any workout is a very loaded question indeed. Instructors for specific fitness programs don't tend to provide an exact number of calories you'll burn, because calorie burn is so dependent on factors including your age, weight, gender and intensity level.

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