Wednesday, October 19, 2011

HARD WORK

Successful people don’t let their past get in the way of where they’re going. They don’t let roadblocks keep them from reaching their dreams. They use them as fuel for the fire, to feed their never-say-die attitude.

BELIEF

Belief in yourself and your potential is everything. It can mean the difference between passion, attitude, perseverance, drive, commitment – or just reserving yourself to your current position in life. It can mean the difference between giving it everything you’ve got or just letting the chips fall where they may. That is the very mindset that separates successful people and those who whine and complain that they “never get a break” or about what they don’t have

NEVER QUIT

If you’ve lost your way and all you want to do is quit, I have something to tell you.
I know it is easy to quit, but
When things seem the darkest, hope can give you light – you just have to believe

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

HARD WORK PAYS OFF

http://youtu.be/tDZhlgI4gMc

Health Benefits of Exercise and Physical Activity

  • Reduce the risk of premature death
  • Reduce the risk of developing and/or dying from heart disease
  • Reduce high blood pressure or the risk of developing high blood pressure
  • Reduce high cholesterol or the risk of developing high cholesterol
  • Reduce the risk of developing colon cancer and breast cancer
  • Reduce the risk of developing diabetes
  • Reduce or maintain body weight or body fat
  • Build and maintain healthy muscles, bones, and joints
  • Reduce depression and anxiety
  • Improve psychological well-being
  • Enhanced work, recreation, and sport performance

Health Benefits of Exercise and Physical Activity

  • Reduce the risk of premature death
  • Reduce the risk of developing and/or dying from heart disease
  • Reduce high blood pressure or the risk of developing high blood pressure
  • Reduce high cholesterol or the risk of developing high cholesterol
  • Reduce the risk of developing colon cancer and breast cancer
  • Reduce the risk of developing diabetes
  • Reduce or maintain body weight or body fat
  • Build and maintain healthy muscles, bones, and joints
  • Reduce depression and anxiety
  • Improve psychological well-being
  • Enhanced work, recreation, and sport performance

Benefits of Strength Training

  • Increased muscular strength
  • Increased strength of tendons and ligaments
  • Potentially improves flexibility (range of motion of joints)
  • Reduced body fat and increased lean body mass (muscle mass)
  • Potentially decreases resting systolic and diastolic blood pressure
  • Positive changes in blood cholesterol
  • Improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity
  • Improved strength, balance, and functional ability in older adults

KIDS AND STRENGTH TRAINING

 If your child is ready to participate in organized sports or activities such as baseball, soccer, or gymnastics, it is usually safe to start strength training. A child's strength-training program shouldn't just be a scaled-down version of an adult's weight training regimen. A trainer who has experience in working with kids should design a program for your child and show your child the proper techniques, safety precautions, and how to properly use the equipment.
Kids as young as 7 or 8 years old can usually do strength-training activities (such as pushups and sit-ups) as long as they show some interest, can perform the exercises safely, and follow instructions. These exercises can help kids build a sense of balance, control, and awareness of their bodies.
Specific exercises should be learned without resistance. When proper techinique is mastered, small amounts of resistance (body weight, band, or weight) can be added. In general as kids get older and stronger, they can gradually increase the amount of resistance they use. A trained professional can help your child determine what the appropriate weight may be.