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    Being a dramaturgical theorist studying gym behavior would give one many interesting subjects and possible things to study. By simply looking at the stereotypes associated with gym culture, you could see them as one huge performance. The best, and most widely known example of this “performance” would be the men from the show Jersey Shore. Ever since Jersey Shore had been popularized I personally, have seen a rise in “gym going.” Going to the gym to these men gives them a sense of prestige and…

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    matter of days, weeks, or possibly even months for that matter. In order to build muscle and get your body into shape, you will need to completely change your lifestyle and make a considerable amount of changes, not only to your diet, but also to your training and exercise regimes in the process. People looking in from the outside tend to think of bodybuilding as nothing more than a hobby in which bodybuilders head to the gym a couple of times per week, eat plenty of eggs and chicken, chug down…

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    Gait Mobility Research Paper

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    general mobility, walking balance and reduces risk of falling. Therefore, gait speed is considered to be a functional vital sign. Gait speed can be improved by regular gait training and/or strength training exercise. In my opinion, using a program of exercise training that include lower limb strength and mobility, balance, gait training and endurance can have a major benefit to improve gait speed in older…

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    • Use Technology – health apps and fitness trackers are a great way to keep track of your steps, diet, and total exercise and health. Trackers can also track your heart rate, sleep pattern, and water intake. • Smile & Laugh – it really does require more muscles to frown than it does to smile. Studies indicate that smiling can increase your mood instantly. For an extra super boost, get your laughs in. • Go Outdoors – spending time outdoors relieves stress, improves immune system function,…

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    My intended major at the moment is Kinesiology- Athletic Training with the possibility of going to Graduate School and even medical school. I enjoy the on field aspect of athletic training as well as you connections you make with the patients, but in order to gain the most knowledge can those higher level educations programs are necessary. I met Mr. Winterstein awhile back and told him may aspiration of being an Athletic Trainer for the Badgers and he said if I really want it, it’s up to me to…

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    Statistics show that a little over fifty percent of Americans exercise for at least thirty minutes, two to three times a week. These exercises can be anything from lifting weights to taking a walk around the block. You may think it is crazy that these people take the time out of their day to take apart in physical activity, but in reality these people are making an amazing life decision. Some of the benefits of exercising on a regular basis include helping you watch your weight, putting you in a…

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    Lower Back Exercise

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    and sit. In addition to helping you to sit and stand without pain, doing recommended lower back exercises has other benefits, as well. In addition to alleviating pain, you can increase your range of motion, prevent injuries, improve your overall training and conditioning, or speed your rehabilitation from an injury or surgery. Which Classic Exercises Do More Harm Than Good? • There are quite a few simple, low-impact exercises that are highly recommended for your lower back. Surprisingly, some…

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    Personal Fitness Essay

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    - On September 16 my brother and I attended the gym. For my warmup I ran a mile to get my blood flowing. I ran my mile in 8:45. Since my goal is to lose 10 pounds by the end of the semester I need to make sure I work on my cardiovascular health. After our warmup we hopped on the elliptical. We did the elliptical for 8 minutes. After we finished doing the elliptical we went in the sauna for 10 minutes. Starting weight is 245lbs. - On September 17, I decided to go to the gym before I had to work…

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    disabilities or diseases/conditions? He can organize special accommodations for classes for athletes if necessary. e. Equipment fitting? He fits braces and sleeves, and he makes sure that they are comfortable and providing the necessary support. f. Training and conditioning? He works daily with the athletes’ strength and conditioning and modifies the program if necessary. g. Psychological and mental aspects of performance? He can refer athletes to a sports psychologist and mentor and educate…

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    The Importance of a Diverse Workforce One of the most influential writers of the renaissance, Michel de Montaigne, saw the crucial significance to conquer ignorance and to utilize the knowledge within every individual. He simply stated that, “There never were, in the world, two opinions alike, no more than two hairs, or two grains; the most universal quality is diversity (Michel).” Diversity of genders, races, abilities, religions, and age provide better performance from the integration brought…

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