Fitness Mastery: Hypertrophy, HIIT & Running Optimization

Comprehensive fitness involves a mix of strength training for hypertrophy, HIIT for metabolic health, and corrective exercises for postural alignment.

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Nosebleeds After Exercising

When exercising, your heart pumps blood throughout your body at a greater rate as your muscles demand extra oxygen. Some of that blood flows through the little capillaries inside the nose itself. It doesn't take much to damage these capillaries.

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What is the Normal pH in the Esophagus?

Your esophagus stretches down from the back of your mouth to your stomach. It has a soft lining surrounded by muscle that helps push little lumps of food to your belly. A low or acidic pH in your esophagus can cause damage to the lining.

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How to Exercise After Inguinal Hernia Surgery

Inguinal hernias occur in the abdomen. Impact or inflammation pushes part of the intestine out through the inguinal canal above the groin. After inguinal hernia surgery, you may feel tender and a little weak. That means that high-impact exercise is not recommended.

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Fitness Requirements for the Royal Marines

The UK's Royal Marines must pass the longest basic training regime of any NATO combat troops, according to the Royal Navy website. You need to be extremely fit to become a Royal Marine. Successful recruits will demonstrate excellent physical abilities in exercises ranging from running to pushups.

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How to Calculate One Mile Riding on an Exercise Bike in Minutes

If your exercise bike doesn't have a computer that tells you the distance traveled in minutes, you'll need to use a little math to work it out. However, you will need to use a bike with a speedometer, or you won't have enough information to make the calculation.

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Collarbone Pain From Lifting Weights

Your collarbone, or clavicle, runs horizontally across the top of your chest just below the neck and out to the shoulder. You should be able to feel it easily with your fingers. Because of the collarbone's position and prominence, it takes a lot of pressure when weightlifting.

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The Best Forearm Exercises

While general weightlifting and upper body training will work your forearms, some exercises focus on the forearms alone. Of course the "best" exercise depends on what you want to achieve -- whether flexibility, bulk or tone.

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Can I Play Basketball in Running Shoes?

The short answer to whether you can play basketball in running shoes is: Yes, you can. After all, running shoes enable you to move and spring off hard surfaces. However, the real question is whether you should wear running shoes for basketball given the negative impact on comfort, performance and safety.

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Does It Mean You're Getting Bigger If Your Muscles Are Sore?

Though the old phrase "no pain, no gain" still gets used in gyms across the country, sore muscles is not necessarily a sign that you're getting bigger. In fact, it could be a sign that you are training in the the wrong way or even a symptom of more serious muscle damage.

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Health Effects of Eating Expired Foods

The health effects of eating expired food range from "none" to "severe." It all depends on what food you eat and when you eat it. For example, eating a carrot a day over its expired date usually won't pose health problems.

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