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    • 6 Reasons to Exercise If You Want to Have a Baby

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      Planning a family is a great time to get in shape and create better lifestyle habits. The healthier your body is the more likely you are to conceive. Along with popping your pre-natal vitamins, you need to be thinking about getting active.

      Starting to exercise might feel quite daunting, but it is a very sensible move. The best kind of exercise for conception is a moderate level of exertion rather than intense. Think about exercising until you are slightly fatigued, but not completely worn out.

      Moderate exercise three or four times a week for forty-five to sixty minutes is an ideal way to enhance your fertility.

      For best results it makes sense to employ a personal trainer to help you achieve your goals.

      Regular moderate exercise helps increase fertility is by

      • Promoting hormone balance - fertility in women is strongly affected by the hormones progesterone, oestrogen, and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
      • Increasing blood flow to the reproductive
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    • The Power of Rest

      REST is time spent free of action points, or tick-lists. Rest gives you time to slow down, and just relax. Restful activities include slow walks in nature, leisurely hot baths, relaxing massages, journaling, practising qi-gong or yoga, creative visualisation, meditation, or simply taking a quick power nap. Restful activities do NOT include watching television, going to the pub, or going for a run. These activities are not considered truly restful.

      Rest promotes the parasympathetic nervous system which is known as the body's 'rest and digest' response. The parasympathetic nervous system balances the sympathetic nervous system which is the body's 'flight or fight' stress response.

      The frantic pace of modern life pushes the sympathetic nervous system - we need to be seen to doing, rushing, achieving, and responding. We want to balance this every day stress by building some rest into each and every day.

      Symptoms of sympathetic dominance include:

      • Poor sleeping patterns,
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    • 12 Ways to Prevent Getting Injured Whilst Training

      Having an injury is VERY annoying as you usually have to take some time off from your training, and your fitness level inevitably slips. By adopting the following simple common-sense tips, you should be able to avoid most injuries occurring.

      1. Fully warm-up your body before you start each training session. You can warm-up by running at a moderate speed for about 5 minutes on the treadmill. This will promote blood flow to your muscles and tendons, increasing the flow of oxygen and nutrients, preparing them ready for your workout.

      2. 100% concentration. Even a lapse of concentration for half a second can lead to an injury. Therefore, avoid training when you are too tired or distracted to fully concentrate. It simply isn't worth it. You want to train in a calm and collected manner.

      3. Make sure you have enough space to carry out your exercise safely. Watch out for other people in the gym, and make sure you have enough space to safely carry out your exercise. Assume those

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    • 10 Reasons Why You Overeat

      Overeating is most often a symptom of an underlying problem. Once you realise why you are overeating, you can deal with the real issue behind your eating habits. The following list outlines my top 10 reasons why you overeat:


      High Stress Emotional Eating
      Negative Beliefs Dehydration
      Wrong Balance of Food Exhaustion
      Unconscious Eating Lacking in Nutrients
      Ignorance Skipping Meals

      1. High Stress ~ 'The Corporate Animal'

      'The Corporate Animal' spends twelve hours a day at work and thrives on the adrenaline rush. Over time their body struggles to produce cortisol, a stress hormone, if the stress is prolonged. This can lead to overeating as their body craves fat, sugar and salty foods. It is vital to manage your stress load if you want to keep your appetite under control.

      2. Emotional Eating ~ 'Comfort

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    • 10 Tips on Adding Muscle Mass

      If gaining muscle mass is a goal with your fitness training, the following 10 tips should be of interest:

      Progressive Overload Ideal Frequency
      Right Intensity Calorie Excess
      Rest Days Reduce your Stress Load
      Adequate Sleep Adequate Protein
      Water Exercise Selection

      1. You want to aim for Progressive Overload when you are training. That means the volume of your training has to be increased as you add muscle mass, this ensures you are continually improving.

      2. You want to get the right Exercise Selection. The exercises you select should target all of your main muscle groups, and promote muscular balance. Free weights and body weight exercises are preferable over machine training. Good exercises include deadlifts, squats, lunges, pull-ups, and push-ups.

      3. Training at the Right Intensity is important

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    • User Post: Some Unspoken Rules of the Gym

      The following list of points outline what I think resembles good social grace in the gym. The points focus on creating a safe environment, but also on creating a supportive one, too.

      Creating a Safe Environment

      1. Avoid walking in front of someone who is using the mirror to check their form during an exercise. If the exercise is new to them, or weight especially challenging, they might need to use the mirror. By blocking their view, it can lead to a serious injury.

      2. Remove the weight plates from the squat rack, or Olympic bar, after you're done with your exercise. The next person to use the equipment might not be as strong as you, and might injury themselves trying to remove them. If you see someone struggling with removing weight plates, please help them if you can.

      3. Don't talk to someone in the middle of an exercise, whatever the weight they are lifting. The weight might seem very light to you, but to them it could be very challenging. Distracting them can

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    • 9 Benefits of Exercising in Pregnancy!

      There are many benefits to keeping up with your fitness regime whilst pregnant. By exercising it will help your body deal with the changes associated with pregnancy, and be better prepared for the labour itself. It will also be easier to recreate your pre-pregnancy body after your baby is born.


      Some of the practical benefits of exercising whilst pregnant include:


      Increased vitality Happier mum
      Maintains your fitness Helps avoid too much weight gain
      Less lower back pain Less stress incontinence
      Easier labour Healthier baby
      Helps regain physique


      1. Increased vitality

      Exercise increases the amount of energy-producing mitochondria in our cells, which is why people who are very active have more energy, not less. In your first and third trimesters you are likely to feel more tired than usual, so exercise is more

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    • 10 Reasons to Exercise!

      The following list represents my top 10 reasons to exercise. There are many other reasons, however, I consider these to be the most important ones:

      Creates a healthier body Strengthens your heart
      Promotes self-confidence Improves posture
      Reduces everyday stress Strengthens your muscoskeletal system
      Increases energy Creates a more defined body
      Improves functionality Raises your metabolism

      I have listed the reasons to exercise in order of importance. The first two reasons have longer term benefits and this is why I consider them to be the most important.


      1 Creates a healthier body

      It is said you are less likely to suffer from many diseases including arthritis, type 2 diabestes, osteoporosis, heart disease or stroke if you regularly exercise. The benefit to your long term health and vitality has to the

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    • 10 Reasons NOT to Exercise!

      These are the 10 most common reasons given for not exercising:

      I don't have time I can't afford to workout
      Exercising doesn't work I am slim already
      Going to the gym is boring I don't want to bulk up
      I am naturally fit I am not vain enough
      I am too fat to exercise My health prevents me from exercising

      Do you ever hear yourself using any of these reasons, and if you do, what are you REALLY saying to other people?


      1. REASON GIVEN - "I don't have enough time to exercise!"

      WHAT YOU ARE REALLY SAYING - "I can't manage my time properly"

      This is by far the most common reason I hear from people for not exercising (yawn!). What they are really saying is that they can't manage their time effectively. Don't be fooled by this reason, most of these people will spend several hours a week down the pub, or even glued to the tele. If

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    • 13 Ways to FAIL at Achieving your Fitness Goals!

      If you want to FAIL at reaching your fitness goals, then stick to the following points. It surprises me how many people adopt some of these points, yet, still hope to achieve their fitness goals. They set themselves up to fail.


      Poor goal setting Poor accountability
      Indifference Poor planning
      Poor personal responsibility High stress load
      Negative thinking Inflexible approach
      Poor quality training Dehydration
      Dislike of exercise Poor nutrition
      Exhaustion


      I have listed the points in the order I feel represents their level of importance, number one being the biggest faux-pas. This list is not exhaustive, but represents the most common failures I observe with people.

      1. Poor goal setting ~"The quick fixer"

      'The

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