Archive for December 2011
Yoga Can Alleviate a Chronic Pain
Yoga today is being popular in health and fitness. Many people are attracted to follow this practice. Actually, this practice has provided many advantages for healthiness. Yoga fans are quickly touting the stress relieving benefits and flexibility of this practice. However, a new study tells that this practice is not only able to eliminate stress but also can be an effective method for pain management as well. The experts at the Harbor UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles found that for those who have regular yoga session significantly, for 4 weeks will reduce the severity and frequency of chronic pain. There are eighteen women and men with persistent of chronic pain was attend 90 minutes Iyengar yoga sessions at three times for each week during a month. The Iyengar yoga is combining many kinds’ poses of yoga with exercise of meditative breathing. The researcher use weekly questionnaires and he conclude that participants have less pain and have lower anxiety levels than before they start the study. From this exercise, he also concludes that mood is playing important act to reduce their pain significantly. The lead investigator of this research, Dr Sonia D.G. believes that you can be a great pain management tool for everyone who suffers from chronic pain.
Pay Attention to Soreness and Pain after Exercise
When you are experience pain after you have specific exercise, pay attention. Understanding on how to react may help you to avoid serious injury. You have to know that strength training of health and fitness may lead to some types of pain like muscle soreness, pain, injury, and cramp. If you use muscles for exercise, you are not suggested to use for a while. You will better try a training technique. If you feel soreness in your muscles, which were trained, it is normal because microscopic tears in fiber of connective tissues in the body caused this pain.
During an exercise or workout, having repeated contractions may cause lactic and acids to build up in your muscle tissue. For this case, it can lead pain without injury. However, if you get a continuous pain, or the pain is accompanied with a burning sensation, you have to get it checked and stop lifting.
In addition to pain, cramps are also commonly occurred when workout. It happens because muscles knot up for intense contraction. The cramps usually happen in the feet or calves. It most commonly occurs in endurance sports such as running and cycling, where the people lose many fluids through the sweating. Hence, it is very important to keep your body well hydrated during the workout or exercise.
Consuming Water before Eat will Help You Lose Your Weight
There are many ways and alternatives to lose weight. When all people who getting fat and overweight more prefer to choose diet pills and diet program that spend many dollars, actually there is a simple step to have an ideal body without costly. The main key to lose your fat is cutting your meals. Most of people who overweight usually have big appetite on food. To decrease this appetite, you can follow simple tips below to help you lose your weight. The tip to help you is having ‘water cure’. You may still confuse about this statement. However, you will know immediately.
To get weight loss, you can take water before you eat. Having water intake before you eat will reduce your appetite because you have full before you eat. Of course, it will naturally decrease your weight if you have drunk water when you want to eat. You can do it three times per day to lose 5 pounds.
If you are consuming water before eat, it will make your stomach have less room for food. Therefore, the water, which is zero calorie beverages, is taking the place for food that results less calorie consumption. The study tells that everyone who has intake water before eating meals will have more losing
