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		<description><![CDATA[Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness EKONO Check Register/Credit/Expense Sold as 1 EA LIFETIME PHYSICAL FITNESS AND WELLNESS was the first book in the field to cover both fitness and wellness in the same text. Now in its Ninth Edition, this proven text &#8212; with its uniquely strong emphasis on using behavior modification techniques to achieve [...]
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<p>LIFETIME PHYSICAL FITNESS AND WELLNESS was the first book in the field to cover both fitness and wellness in the same text. Now in its Ninth Edition, this proven text &#8212; with its uniquely strong emphasis on using behavior modification techniques to achieve healthy lifestyle habits &#8212; has been praised across the country for its ability to help students realize their highest potentials for health, fitness, and well-being. Each chapter guides students in developing a personalized fitness and wellness program by allowing them to chart and update their progress as they meet their goals. The Hoegers integrate activities throughout each chapter (instead of at the end of chapters) so students can complete each fitness and wellness experience as the concepts are introduced. It doesn&#8217;t stop there! Three powerful resources &#8212; the PROFILE PLUS 2007 CD-ROM, PERSONAL DAILY LOG, and INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION &#8212; are all automatically packaged with this edition of the Hoegers&#8217; text! PROFILE PLUS gives students unprecedented flexibility in making lifestyle changes by providing additional assessments, a behavior change plan, nutrition analysis tools, and exercise logs and prescriptions. It also includes interactive quizzes to help students master and remember the concepts presented in the text. A PERSONAL DAILY LOG allows students to track their progress toward goals they may set for themselves. Included also are suggestions for achieving test success, a variety of records and tables to track fitness activities such as body composition, body mass index, aerobic and strength training logs, and much more! INFOTRAC COLLEGE EDITION provides students with additional resources for obtaining information about topics discussed in the course. This all inclusive package gives students a wealth of tools to help them explore, experience, and better understand the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever notice how some of the regulars at the gym never seem to improve?  They come in, sometimes daily, and like clockwork go through their workout routine exactly the way every time.  Sure, theyre working hard and they really do work up a sweat.  They just never seem to build any muscle or drop any [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.balancedhealthblueprint.com/wp-content/uploads/exercise.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="exercise" src="http://www.balancedhealthblueprint.com/wp-content/uploads/exercise_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="exercise thumb Using FITT to get Fitter" width="244" height="221" align="right" /></a>Ever notice how some of the regulars at the gym never seem to improve?  They come in, sometimes daily, and like clockwork go through their workout routine exactly the way every time.  Sure, theyre working hard and they really do work up a sweat.  They just never seem to build any muscle or drop any fat.  Ever wonder why that is?</p>
<p>Well, Ive got the answer and as it turns out, the cure to this problem is pretty simple.  If you pay attention to this one principle, your workouts will be much more effective and youll begin to notice significant changes in your physique within 3-4 weeks.</p>
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<p>Anyone in the medical profession can tell you that the human body is extremely adaptable.  It will usually respond to any kind of physical demand or stress, like a warehouse worker lifting heavy crates for example, by building additional muscle as well as by learning how to use those muscles more efficiently.  Eventually, the warehouse worker can lift heavy crates all day long without tiring  and develops an impressive set of biceps to prove it.</p>
<p>However, when we try to get those same warehouse worker arms in the gym, the results are usually not the same, even with all the fancy machines.  Why not?  Well, the human body can adapt pretty quickly to any change in demand placed upon it but once it has adapted, it kind of takes it easy expending only enough energy to meet the new demand.  Its like taking your car out on the highway.  When youre just starting out and accelerating, your engine is working really hard.  But once youve reached highway speeds, the engine settles down to a more constant level.</p>
<p>So why can the warehouse worker build massive muscle just by doing his or her job (hope you appreciate the gender neutrality <img src='http://www.balancedhealthblueprint.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile Using FITT to get Fitter" class='wp-smiley' title="Using FITT to get Fitter" />  )and we cant seem to do the same in the gym?  Mainly because of the way the warehouse workers job is structured, which in turn is related to how often and when their body is subjected to increased physical activity.  For example, they may be sweeping the warehouse first thing in the morning until the first truck comes in to be unloaded.  Then theyre working hard for a solid hour unloading the truck before going back to the office to complete the paperwork.  An hour later, another truck comes in, only this time, the crates are different sizes and weights.</p>
<p>The point is that a warehouse workers body does not know when it will be subjected to increased demands since the trucks come in at different times.    It also gets subjected to different loads since some trucks contain crates of breakfast cereal and others contain crates of auto brake pads.  Their body is being subjected to a variety of physical demands and therefore, has to build a strength reserve (in other words, more muscle) in order to be able to meet the wide range of demands.</p>
<p>On the other hand, when we go to the gym to do our usual workout, our body knows that were going to do 3 sets of 10 reps using 30 pound weights.  How predictable.  So of course the body only develops enough muscle to handle exactly 3 sets of 10 reps with 30 pounds.  Once its done that, theres no reason to develop any more muscle.</p>
<p>Changing up your routine and subjecting your body to a variety of activities so that it continues to develop is the whole idea of the FITT principle.  Developed by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), FITT stands for:</p>
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<li><strong>Frequency</strong>  how often you exercise, which includes how often you rest between exercise sessions.</li>
<li><strong>Intensity</strong>  how hard you exercise.</li>
<li><strong>Time</strong>  how long you exercise.</li>
<li><strong>Type</strong>  the type of exercise you choose to do.</li>
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<p>If you consider a typical workout routine, most of us have unconsciously kept most, if not all, of these variables constant.  We tend to go through our workout without thinking  and that means we do exactly 10 minutes on the treadmill followed by exactly 10 reps on the leg curl machine set at the exact same weight we did the last time, followed by exactly  (yawn!)</p>
<p>So even though we finish our workout really tired, we really didnt build any muscle or drop any fat.  Sure, we worked some cardio so the heart and lungs might have improved, but little else.  <strong>The real key to success is to change your routine so that its anything but routine.</strong></p>
<p>You do that by taking any of the FITT variables and changing them from one routine to the next.  For example:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Frequency</strong>  instead of doing 2 hard workouts a week, do 4 easy or medium ones; or instead of going in the evening, go in the morning.</li>
<li><strong>Intensity</strong>  vary the weight or resistance from one workout to another.</li>
<li><strong>Time</strong>  slow or increase your tempo when you workout.</li>
<li><strong>Type</strong>  change the type of exercises from one workout to another.  If you always do shoulders followed by arms, switch the order.</li>
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<p>In other words, keep your body guessing as to what kind of activity youre going to ask it to do on every workout.  Not only will you feel like you got a more intense workout (because you did), but your body will begin to change in exactly the way you want it to change:  more tone and muscle mass in the arms and legs in addition to dropping fat around the waist and thighs.</p>
<p>Although you can change any of the FITT variables from workout to workout, Id recommend changing them from week to week.  For example, focus one week on strength with heavy weights, low reps, slow concentration tempo, and using compound exercises.  The following week, focus on power with lighter weights, high reps, faster tempo, and using isolation exercises.  The next week, focus on endurance.  After 4-6 weeks of this, increase the amount of weight on each exercise by 5-10 pounds and then repeat the entire cycle.</p>
<p>Just as your body starts getting used to one type of routine, bam!  Hit it with a different one!  Before long, youll not only have the body you want, youll have the gym regulars coming by asking how in the world you did it!</p>
<p><strong><em>Hiram<br />
</em>The Balanced Health Guy<br />
Certified Personal Fitness Trainer and Fitness Nutrition Coach (NESTA)</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wonder why most diet and fitness programs just don&#8217;t work? Know why they&#8217;re so difficult to follow, and even if you do follow them to the letter, know why you still don&#8217;t get the results they promise? It&#8217;s because they focus on only one part of your overall health. As shown on the diagram [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.balancedhealthblueprint.com/images/balanced-health.gif" alt="balanced health Balance in Health" width="175" height="182" title="Balance in Health" /><strong>Ever wonder why most diet and fitness programs just don&#8217;t work?</strong> Know why they&#8217;re so difficult to follow, and even if you do follow them to the letter, know why you <em>still</em> don&#8217;t get the results they promise?  It&#8217;s because they focus on <strong>only one part</strong> of your overall health.</p>
<p>As shown on the diagram that&#8217;s part of this article, <strong>total health is made up of several areas or components</strong>, two of them are inside your body (<strong>internal</strong>) and two of them are outside (<strong>external</strong>). To learn how these components interact and affect your overall health, read on.</p>
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<p><strong>The areas that make up your total health include:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Physical.</strong> This is what most of us think of when we think of things like health, fitness, diet, and so on.  This is also the area that most fitness plans focus on.</li>
<li><strong>Mental and Spiritual.</strong> The &#8220;brain and soul&#8221; of our lives controlling what we think as well as our emotions.</li>
<li><strong>Relationships.</strong> The number and types of relationships you have with others can have a significant effect on your physical health.</li>
<li><strong>Environment.</strong> The type of environment where you spend most of your time &#8211; your home, your work setting, your classroom &#8211; all affect your body, mind, and spirit.</li>
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<p><em><strong>A</strong></em><em><strong>ll</strong></em> of these components are interconnected, ether supporting or detracting from, the others.  <strong>Keeping them in balance so that they support each other to achieve total wellness is what balanced health is all about.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Most health and fitness plans focus on only one part of the equation.</strong> For example, an exercise program only focuses on your physical body without taking into consideration the effect this is having on your mental and spiritual health, your relationships with others, or taking into account the health effects of your environment.  <strong>By working so hard on just one part of your health, you&#8217;re actually pulling the other components further and further out of balance.</strong> The end result?  Your overall health and wellness suffers.</p>
<p>So don&#8217;t fall for short term results that may actually cause long term health problems.  Don&#8217;t get so focused on dieting or lifting weights that your family relationships suffer, for example.  Make sure that your health and fitness program addresses (and balances) all the components that make up total wellness.</p>
<p><em>Hiram<br />
The Balanced Health Guy</em></p>
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