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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Treadmill Exercises for Pregnant Women

Walking or jogging on a treadmill is an effective cardiovascular exercise for anyone -- even pregnant women. It helps strengthen your lungs and heart, improves your mood, boosts energy levels, encourages better sleep, increases circulation and even prepares your body for labor.

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Heart Rate After Running a Mile

Monitoring your heart rate after running a mile can help you to check your fitness level and measure your fitness progress. It can also help you to determine and adjust the intensity of your running routine. This is because the higher your heart rate is after exercise, the more intense your running workout was.

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Red Dots on Stomach & Chest Skin When Exercising

Exercise should make you feel better, but some may experience an outbreak of red dots on their chest or stomach while working out. There are numerous causes for red dots when exercising -- including food allergies, heat rash, rosacea, eczema, chafing -- some are completely benign, and others need medical attention.

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Bruised Calf From Running

A bruise on your calf as the result of running can be disturbing, particularly if you experience other symptoms such as pain. Running-related calf bruising can be due to a variety of environmental factors and training errors.

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The Top of My Shin Muscle Hurts When Running

Anyone can experience muscle pain at the top of the shin area no matter your age, gender or fitness level. This area contains numerous nerves, connective tissues and muscles -- including the tibialis anterior, the peroneus longus and the extensor digitorum longus.

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Tight & Swollen Thigh Muscles

Thigh muscle inflammation and tightness can happen to anyone -- no matter your age, gender or fitness level. Because symptoms can be extreme and interfere with daily activity and exercise, it is important to understand why swelling and tightness in the thigh muscles can occur and how it can be remedied.

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Why Are My Arms Shaking Post Workout?

Exercise-related arm shakiness can happen to anyone, no matter your gender, age or fitness level. It can be caused by a variety of exercise errors and conditions, some that require the attention of a doctor. Because shakiness can be severe, it is important to understand why it can occur and how it can be prevented.

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Ankle Throbbing From Walking

Your ankle is made up of an intricate collection of ligaments, tendons, muscles and bones. Although the ankle is sturdy enough to bear the weight of your body, it is prone to injury and throbbing even during low-impact activities such as walking.

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How to Use a Spring Exercise Chest Expander Puller

The chest expander puller is a piece of exercise equipment that was invented in the 1800’s. The device is made up of two handles connected by coils of springs that provide resistance. Present-day chest expander pullers are made with adjustable rubber cables rather than metal springs.

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Treadmill Sprint Workouts

Sprinting on the treadmill helps to tone the muscles in your buttocks, hips, abdominals, lower back and legs. Besides building muscle, sprinting helps strengthen your cardiovascular system and burns more calories than running at a low to moderate pace for the same period of time.

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Sweating for Hours After a Workout

Sweating for hours after your workout can be an unpleasant and embarrassing experience. Because you can experience clammy palms, sweaty feet and an unpleasant body odor while sweating, it can make social experiences difficult.

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10 Stretches to Get Rid of a Stiff Back

Back pain and stiffness can occur for many reasons. Maybe you lifted something too heavy or were hunched over a garden all morning. Usually the pain is not severe enough to require a doctor’s care. According to the website SpineUniverse, most back pain will eventually disappear on its own.

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Itching After Exercising

Itching following exercise can be uncomfortable or even painful, especially if the symptoms linger long after your workout ends. Often easy to prevent, itching can also arise from serious medical conditions. If itching persists, or if other symptoms develop, consult your doctor.

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Pain in the Left Shoulder and the Base of the Neck During Exercise

Pain in the neck and left shoulder during exercise can be debilitating, stopping you in your tracks and preventing you from continuing your workout. It can also linger long after your exercise routine, making even simple motions such as lifting or turning your head painful.

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Heart Racing After Exercise

Although a racing heart following exercise can be unsettling and frightening, it is usually a harmless condition. However, because it is such a disturbing symptom, it is important to understand how to treat it–and to know when to seek medical attention for it.

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Abdominal Swelling After Exercise

Swelling in the abdomen after exercise can signal a serious injury or medical condition that requires a doctor’s attention. It's important to understand what causes abdominal swelling after you exercise -- and how it can be treated and prevented.

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Weights & Forearm Pain

Weight-related forearm pain can be frustrating and debilitating. It can make even simple tasks unbearable and it can signal serious injury that requires medical attention. It's important to understand what causes weight-related forearm pain and how it can be prevented and treated.

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Middle Ab Exercises

The rectus abdominis, also referred to as the middle abs, is a band of muscle in the center of your abdomen. The muscle helps you to flex your spine, bend to the side and bring your pelvis and rib cage toward each other.

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Numbness in the Upper Left Back

Numbness in the upper left part of the back can be more than just worrisome, it can also be frustrating and debilitating. Because it can signal a serious medical condition that requires a doctor’s attention, it is important to understand why back numbness can occur — and what you can do to treat it.

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