Yoga has been around for thousands of years. It has been studied extensively by scientists and has been shown to have great health benefits. If you are interested in learning some yoga for beginners, this article will show you six simple poses you can easily incorporate into your daily life.
Sukasana is translated as Easy Yoga ... http://bit.ly/8RcPwH
Monday, December 28, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Use Music to Regulate Your Workout
Do you ever hear your sneakers calling you from the depths of your closet, beckoning you for a run, but you just ignore them? If you find it is a struggle to find the motivation to exercise, try using music to guide your workout and get you out the door. As simple as it sounds, ... http://bit.ly/5aaxF5
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Exercise Guidelines
We shouldn’t have to wait until the New Year to resolve to get in shape, eat right, and live healthier. But, here we are again. 2010 represents a clean slate; a new start. Use this guide to reach your goals.
Aerobic Training
Aerobic Training has many benefits, including weight loss, increased stamina, and decreased risk of ... http://bit.ly/8OJGGM
Aerobic Training
Aerobic Training has many benefits, including weight loss, increased stamina, and decreased risk of ... http://bit.ly/8OJGGM
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Simple Deep Breathing Relaxation Exercises
Take 10 minutes out of your day to really focus on breathing. Breathing has been shown to reduce stress and promote full body relaxation and awareness. You can do these exercises almost anywhere, but it helps to have a quiet open space. These exercises are derived from traditional Yoga positions and many of the philosophies ... http://bit.ly/6jGxpO
Monday, December 21, 2009
Incorporate These Natural Fat Burning Foods into Your Meals
It’s no mystery that dieting does not work. Eating healthy and changing the way you think about foods does work. You can find many fat burning foods that are not only good for you but taste good too. You can have some great meals and be fighting fat in the process.
List of Natural Fat Burning ... http://bit.ly/80qmug
List of Natural Fat Burning ... http://bit.ly/80qmug
Friday, December 18, 2009
Meditation Techniques to Heal the Mind and Body
More and more people are reaping the benefits of meditation. Science has shown that meditation can actually reduce stress, ease depression, lower anxiety and reduce heart disease (which can assist you in weight loss). Meditation is one of those activities that anyone of any age or ability level can enjoy. Two especially easy meditation techniques ... http://bit.ly/8vLGQc
Saturday, December 12, 2009
ACL Injury Prevention
THE ANATOMY
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) connects the femur to the tibia at the knee. It runs from the front of the tibial plateau (top of the tibia) towards the back and inside surface of the end of the femur. The primary role of the ACL is to prevent anterior translation of the tibia ... http://bit.ly/6qfp4h
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) connects the femur to the tibia at the knee. It runs from the front of the tibial plateau (top of the tibia) towards the back and inside surface of the end of the femur. The primary role of the ACL is to prevent anterior translation of the tibia ... http://bit.ly/6qfp4h
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Exercising at Your Desk
Gathering the Motivation to Exercise
Ever think that you don’t have time for exercise when you get home? Putting in an hour at the gym after putting in a 10 hour day at the office just doesn’t seem possible anymore, and the laundry and dishes you left in the kitchen sink are still sitting there. Before ... http://bit.ly/7SNyFv
Ever think that you don’t have time for exercise when you get home? Putting in an hour at the gym after putting in a 10 hour day at the office just doesn’t seem possible anymore, and the laundry and dishes you left in the kitchen sink are still sitting there. Before ... http://bit.ly/7SNyFv
Weight Lifting Workouts ? Good for Losing Weight?
Contrary to the common opinion and the impression that is given by many infomercials and ads about weight training workouts, many common exercises are not primarily designed to lose weight. Find out about the most common misconceptions in this article.
In general, weight lifting does not necessarily burn a lot of fat. Heart rate and overall ... http://bit.ly/7rCdiw
In general, weight lifting does not necessarily burn a lot of fat. Heart rate and overall ... http://bit.ly/7rCdiw
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Book Review: WordPress MU 2.8
Since I haven’t ventured off into the world of WordPress MU yet, I was quite anxious to get my hands on Lesley A. Harrison’s WordPress MU 2.8 (Beginner’s Guide) book. I have finished reading this book and I would like to share some of my thoughts about the book.
Overview
This isn’t much of an introduction to WordPress [...] http://bit.ly/4sAIS0
Overview
This isn’t much of an introduction to WordPress [...] http://bit.ly/4sAIS0
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Great Posture and Fitness: The 5 Best Core Stability Exercises
Core stability training is designed to strengthen your torso with its wide range of muscles from abdominal muscles, internal and external obliques and the muscles tat are running along the spine. Why should they need to be strengthened?
A balanced training program to strengthen your core will not only improve your overall fitness and feeling fit, [...] http://bit.ly/ydumc
A balanced training program to strengthen your core will not only improve your overall fitness and feeling fit, [...] http://bit.ly/ydumc
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Treatment Guideline
What Is It?
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome is a term used to describe pain and inflammation in the front and outside of the shoulder, which is a result of repetitive micro-traumas to the rotator cuff (supraspinatus tendon), biceps tendon, or subacromial bursa. All of these structures are considered to be “soft” tissue. In an efficient shoulder, when [...] http://bit.ly/2wPrd5
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome is a term used to describe pain and inflammation in the front and outside of the shoulder, which is a result of repetitive micro-traumas to the rotator cuff (supraspinatus tendon), biceps tendon, or subacromial bursa. All of these structures are considered to be “soft” tissue. In an efficient shoulder, when [...] http://bit.ly/2wPrd5
Monday, November 16, 2009
How to do an Ergonomic Assessment of Your Workspace
Have you ever had a sore or stiff neck and shoulders after a long day of work, but were just sitting at your desk all day?
Long sustained postures are stressful on the body and do not allow the muscles that hold your body upright a chance to rest, even in a sitting position. Many work-related [...] http://bit.ly/3oJMiu
Long sustained postures are stressful on the body and do not allow the muscles that hold your body upright a chance to rest, even in a sitting position. Many work-related [...] http://bit.ly/3oJMiu
Finding the Best Core Stability Exercises
Having strong and healthy core muscles is one of the keys to helping you get and stay in shape. The only problem is that Core Stability Exercises are often confused with or mistakenly reduced to abdominal exercises, so many people do not get the results they desire. This might be a widespread misconception because the strong, sexy [...] http://bit.ly/8C2Ra
Monday, November 9, 2009
Released WP Greet Box 5.5.0
WP Greet Box version 5.5.0 is here!
What’s new this release?
This version of WP Greet Box has the following enhancements.
Added ability to not show greeting message to logged in users.
Added “About this plugin” section in admin area.
*Note* I’ve also already released version 5.5.1 with the following enhancement I forgot to include in 5.5.0:
Added wpgb_has_greet_message() for theme [...] http://bit.ly/3CpOH0
What’s new this release?
This version of WP Greet Box has the following enhancements.
Added ability to not show greeting message to logged in users.
Added “About this plugin” section in admin area.
*Note* I’ve also already released version 5.5.1 with the following enhancement I forgot to include in 5.5.0:
Added wpgb_has_greet_message() for theme [...] http://bit.ly/3CpOH0
Friday, October 30, 2009
How to Lose Belly Fat
Most people will agree that the hardest part of the body to sculpt is the abdominal area. In my quest to achieve my fitness goals, I have lost 4 inches in my abdominal area so far and I will show you how to lose belly fat in this article.
What Causes Belly Fat Build-up?
Excess belly fat is [...] http://bit.ly/3xEAEn
What Causes Belly Fat Build-up?
Excess belly fat is [...] http://bit.ly/3xEAEn
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Think you have Carpal Tunnel?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is the most common nerve compression disorder of the upper extremity. Carpal tunnel syndrome results in the highest number of days lost among all work related injuries. Almost half of the carpal tunnel cases result in 31 days or more of work loss.- National Center for Health Statistics.
Musculoskeletal disorders, including [...] http://bit.ly/psNQZ
Musculoskeletal disorders, including [...] http://bit.ly/psNQZ
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Shin Splints
Among recreational runners, “shin splints”, technically Medial Tibial Stress Sydrome, is one of the most diagnosed injuries. Shin splints are a periostitis (“itis” = inflammation of) of the lower 2/3 of the leg, usually along the inside edge. The periosteum is a connective tissue membrane that lines the bone and serves as an attachment site [...] http://bit.ly/B1GZw
Saturday, October 24, 2009
What You Can Do About Knee Tendonitis
What is knee tendonitis?
Tendonitis of the knee refers to inflammation of the tendons that surround the knee joint. In general, the patellar tendon, or the tendon that connects your patella (knee cap) to your tibia (shin bone) can become irritated when asked to meet the high demands of physical stresses and loads. The patellar tendon [...] http://bit.ly/wXgfo
Tendonitis of the knee refers to inflammation of the tendons that surround the knee joint. In general, the patellar tendon, or the tendon that connects your patella (knee cap) to your tibia (shin bone) can become irritated when asked to meet the high demands of physical stresses and loads. The patellar tendon [...] http://bit.ly/wXgfo
Released WP Minify 0.4
WP Minify version 0.4 is here!
What’s new this release?
This version of WP Minify has the following enhancements.
Automatically exclude CSS conditionals.
Automatically exclude CSS media != all, or screen.
Automatically exclude https URLs.
Added sanity checking for buffer start & stop.
Moved buffer start to init with priority 99999.
Fixed “strpos()” warnings when settings have empty lines.
Where do I download and [...] http://bit.ly/20AlR1
What’s new this release?
This version of WP Minify has the following enhancements.
Automatically exclude CSS conditionals.
Automatically exclude CSS media != all, or screen.
Automatically exclude https URLs.
Added sanity checking for buffer start & stop.
Moved buffer start to init with priority 99999.
Fixed “strpos()” warnings when settings have empty lines.
Where do I download and [...] http://bit.ly/20AlR1
Thursday, October 1, 2009
How to Hack Google Analyticator Plugin to Display Page Views
If you haven’t noticed, I have an advertise page on this blog that displays various OMNINOGGIN statistics for any interested advertiser to see. If you visit that page, you will also notice a little section under “View Counts” that displays the number of page views on my blog in the last 30 days. [...] http://bit.ly/YxgOB
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