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If you have ever suffered from sciatica, or lower lumbar problems, you understand the excruciating, sometimes immobilizing pain associated with flare-ups. Often recognizable by an acute pain in your derrière that also radiates down into the lower leg, sciatica can cause muscle weakness, tingling, numbness, and of course, wicked pain. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, more than 65 million Americans that suffer from lower-back pain, such as sciatica, will have a recurrence of the pain within one year. (American Assoc. of Neurological Surgeons, 2000.) Therefore, see......
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Kind of reads like a magazine cover, doesn't it? In all seriousness though, there really are some simple steps that will help you achieve a weight loss goal...but you can't do just one and kinda do the other two, or only kinda do all three. Do all three, keep you eye on the ball, and you'll hit a home run. Ready? Here we go... Your Plan 1. Record your food intake daily. Include in your diet a variety of fruits and vegetables at 6-9 servings daily; 2-3 servings of lean protein; 3 servings of dairy; and quality oils. Why? Keeping track of what you eat for a few weeks (I'm not talking forever peo......
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[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="179" caption="these are "soft" weighted fitness balls"] [/caption] Some recent research shows that crunches, the old standby for ab exercises, only targets 3 of the abdominal muscles. Yet there are muscles that surround the entire core, acting as a girdle to support your spine, increase power and speed, improve stability, and oh yes, give you that six-pack look. Six-pack abs aside, you need a strong core… A strong core is your center of power. Powerhouse. Like a rocket ready to take off on a moments notice. Okay, you get the idea. When your c......
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Actually, the question went more like this: "I hate to run. It is hard. Did I already say that I hate it? Yet, you talk about running so much. Why?" There was more, but for the sake of this post, let's just say that this reader's negative feelings about running ran deep (no pun intended). Why am I so hip on running? Well, for one thing, it is hard. I like things that are hard to do. Second, it is "me" time, and often the only time I have for finishing a thought. Four kids...enough said. And finally, (and let's face it, this is important stuff) few physical activities burn as many calories per ......
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Maybe you've been on a workout train for some time, diligently going to the gym and happily taking your dose of cardio and weight training, maybe even a few classes too just to challenge yourself. Perhaps you've been on this train, per se, for years, then all of a sudden, you're okay with missing a workout, then two. The idea of going to the gym or out the door for a jog becomes a chore, when it was once something you enjoyed. Have you been there? Are you there now? If so, read on... I think I can help. True, I am a trainer, but at heart, I'm really a fitness buff and have been since college. ......
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A recent article in The New York Times brought up a very important point (and one often ignored by fans of “instant gratification”) – getting the results you want takes times. Sounds profound, doesn’t it? In fact, it may take a LOT of time to reach your goal weight, or to feel comfortable and confident in your swim suit.

Discouraged? Don’t be. It’s tough when you watch weekly episodes of The Biggest Loser and see contestants losing massive amounts of weight each week. Remember, these individuals are under medical supervision, do many hours of physical activity each day and have a team of dietitians assisting with meal plans designed to facilitate weight loss. It doesn’t help either that book shelves are lined with titles that claim you can achieve the body of your dreams in as little as 4 mins per day, or with as few as 6 exercises performed twice per week. Boy, wouldn’t that be nice? And what about teas that supposedly burn fat? And, the countless number of pills, potions, and cleansing products that promise quick and permanent weight loss – they all sound wonderful, don’t they? Too good to be true? Why, yes. For the average Joe (yes, that is you), 1-2 lbs of weight loss per week is typical, and healthy.

Did you sit down on Dec. 31st and write down a list of health and fitness goals for 2009? Are you already frustrated with your results, or worse, given up on achieving them? Read Gina Kolata’s article, then go grab your list and get back to work. You CAN do it – it just takes time ;-)

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