Keeping Diabetes in Check with Exercise
February 13, 2009 by Kat Wendersen
Filed under Fitness Training
There are a huge variety of reasons why a person becomes afflicted with diabetes, with reasons ranging from bad dietary practices to purely hereditary causes. Regardless of the form of the disease, however, exercise helps in such a way that it reduces the likelihood of developing the disease, and in the event of the onset of the disease, alleviating its effects.
The two forms of diabetes are Type 1 and Type 2, with both being united by the common condition of the body being unable to control the amount of glucose in the blood. Note that glucose is the main fountain of energy for whatever activities the body chooses to perform.
The Benefits of Perspiration and Sweating
February 9, 2009 by Kat Wendersen
Filed under Fitness Training
Perspiration is perhaps one of the most beneficial but frowned upon by-products of the body. Its physical manifestations can cause discomfort, as it wets the clothes to an uncomfortable extent. It may also make the skin sticky, and may at times, even be accompanied by some undesirable odor. However, sweating is an essential part of the processes of the body, particularly during workout.
What is the reason behind this?
Optimizing Workouts with Warm-ups
February 5, 2009 by Kat Wendersen
Filed under Fitness Training
Warm-ups are composed of two primary elements: static and dynamic stretches. The combination of both is what achieves the goal of injury prevention and improved performance. However, some people may be confused as to what makes a good warm-up, and just exactly why there is a need to warm-up.
Warm-ups, true to form, are designed to warm up the body. The process of warming up allows for the gradual increase of temperature inside the body. A sudden increase will cause the same symptoms as that of a regular fever. However, the slight increase in temperature in the body’s muscles through physical exercise can help dilate the blood vessels, and help loosen the muscles that will be frequently bent and stretch throughout the entire workout routine.
Build Immune System Up With Your Exercise Routine
February 1, 2009 by Kat Wendersen
Filed under Fitness Training
Build immune system up against illness and diseases is one of things that many of us want to do. This is because having able to boost your immune system will help to keep your energy level up and maintain your health and wellness levels.
Although, there is no existing claim that any sort of exercise has ever dampened the strength of the immune system. On the other end, a huge wealth of literature is available regarding the ability of moderate physical activity to strengthen the immune system, regardless of how indirect the effects are.

