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Archive for September 30th, 2010
Thursday, September 30th, 2010
Traditional yoga styles like Ashtanga, Lyengar and Shivananda are already known to regular practitioners. However, the newer styles like TriYoga or Viniyoga would still confuse many people as to which would serve fitness or spirituality needs. Knowing the various styles and their focus on physical challenge or relaxation would prove helpful. Hatha Yoga is the ‘mother of all’ yoga styles since current styles have evolved from this. Simultaneously, it is performed by a combination of the asanas with breathing exercises and cleansing practices (pranayama and shatkriyas) and meditation and deep relaxation. By long practice, the poses are held for long periods under an atmosphere of meditation. Anusara Yoga highlights an attitude that upholds life and in adjustment to the heart. This style is based on the principle of proper alignment and that a joyful and receptive performance enhance the positive outcomes of the asanas. Ashtanga-Vinyasa Yoga is a vibrant and strong style with a focus on breathing, that works with six specific sequences of poses and some elements of movement to connect the poses, thereby making a transition between the static traditional positions. Bikram Yoga is made of a series of 24 positions and two pranayamas or breathing techniques intended to improve strength, balance and flexibility. This style stands out from the rest with its venue of a room that’s heated up to 40 degrees Celsius, to cause more sweat for flushing out body toxins. Which came up with ‘Hot Yoga’ as the more popular term for this style.
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Thursday, September 30th, 2010
The practice of yoga is something that has been around for thousands of years. If you already partake in this latest rage, then you already know how good it makes you feel, physically and mentally. If you haven’t tried a yoga class or even a single yoga pose you should consider giving it a try. There are many physical benefits that you will notice just by simply doing the yoga poses. Check with your Watseka, Illinois healthcare provider before starting this regimen if you feel you might not be ready to work your body into these positions. Of course the obvious benefit when it comes to yoga will be increased flexibility. By stretching your body into these positions you will see a greater range of motion to all of your muscles and joints. Contorting your body into those yoga poses not only increases your flexibility, it also increases your strength. With many poses requiring you to balance on one leg or to move slowly in and out of them, you will find that over time your muscles will become stronger as they hold up the weight of your body.
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Thursday, September 30th, 2010
There is a difference between starvation, prolonged fasting and controlled carbohydrate eating. Even there are almost similar mechanisms in terms of metabolism working, it is important to understand the difference to a carbohydrate diet.
The whole process of muscle protein catabolism and liver gluconeogenesis is regulated by glucocortiosteroids and glucagon and a relative lack of insulin. Early in fasting glycogen reserves are depleted, and protein (mainly from muscle) becomes the major source of carbon for glucose production. Glucose is required in substantial amounts by blood cells and the central nervous system on a daily basis. There is no initiation of ketone body production by the liver to provide a more water soluble form of fat-derived fuel.
A very similar adaption of protein and energy metabolism occurs in person consuming diets very low in carbohydrates, where there is little or no glycogen reserve. However, in this instance, dietary protein largely or fully substitutes for muscle protein in gluconeogenesis. Even when discussing starvation most critics of low carb diets miss the boat. The body adapts to starvation and reduces the need for protein-dependent gluconeogenesis by boosting its production of ketones, a fuel alternative to glucose for most cells.
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Thursday, September 30th, 2010
Breakfast is perhaps the most important meal of your day as advocated by most health experts throughout the years. Hearing from this advice, I bet you had been aware of this but I also think you simply ignore it by going to work without having your morning meal. This article will present the importance of breakfast and why you must start your day with it.A balanced breakfast must include enough amounts of calories of around 500 calories. This will ensure that your body is satisfied enough to start your day and replenish what is lost for the entire sleep. It should also include sufficient protein to nourish and build your muscles. Carbohydrates must also be enough to provide energy. Together with your carbo, fats are also important so you slow down the absorption of the carbohydrates, hence preventing the sudden peak of sugar levels.
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Thursday, September 30th, 2010
There are many people out there that are looking for information on how to start building muscle fast. There are quite a few things that can be done to start building muscle and looking better at a quick rate. This article is going to discuss some different ways to get started building up muscle and looking better quickly.The first step to looking and feeling better and adding muscle is to start eating right. A healthy diet will make a person not only look better, but also feel better. Strangely enough, the diet portion of developing muscle is one of the most commonly overlooked aspects of the process. Just by having a healthy diet and getting plenty of vitamins and nutrients, it puts someone ahead of many other people that just do not pay attention to this portion of the process. In order to build a strong body, it is important to get plenty of protein and carbohydrates. Many people fear that carbohydrates are bad for people, due to all of the recent no carbohydrates diets. These are needed because they help provide loads of energy, which is needed to work out.
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