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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Beginning Running Plan for Twice a Week

Running has many benefits -- improving your cardiovascular fitness, losing weight, reducing your risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke -- but it’s hard work. If you’re new to running, commit to two weekly training sessions and start slowly. Running is great for exercisers on a limited time budget.

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Proper Pressure for Exercise Ball

Whatever you call the ball -- stability, Swiss, therapy or exercise ball – most gyms have at least a few. They’re also a common feature of home workout areas. Versatile and portable, this piece of exercise equipment poses hazards when improperly inflated.

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What Are the Bird Dog Exercises for the Spine?

While bird dog exercises don't look exactly like a real bird dog -- humans lack tails to point with -- the exercise replicates the look of a pointer as best a human can. From a hands-and-knees position, one leg extends back while the opposite arm extends forward.

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Strength Training for Women Over 60 Years Old

Exercise in general is crucial for women over 60 years old, and strength training is particularly helpful. The aging process makes muscle and bone deteriorate, flexibility disappear and metabolism slow. Regular exercise can slow these symptoms of age and help keep the body healthy for as long as possible.

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