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    Sore Losers Case Study

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    Students interested in exercise and fitness attending the University of Louisiana at Monroe should band together to create a fitness club for the benefit of the area and to satiate their desire to exercise with others that have similar desires. For the most part, people living in Louisiana do not prefer to participate in activities that require work because it is either too hot or they just do not have the time. Creating an organization titled “Sore Losers” can give those people who want to…

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    Obesity Isn’t A Choice Obesity isn’t a choice, but what is a choice is choosing between two things what you want to eat tonight or what color clothes you want to wear today. Obesity isn’t a choice because maybe you were born into an obese family or take medications and one of the side effects is gaining weight. So therefore obesity is not a choice. In utero, the impact of the mother’s lifestyle on the child’s life is much bigger than imagined. Even the child’s birth may have an impact. In…

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    At this time, if I needed to improve anything it would be the way I eat and how I need to involve exercise in my life. Before my current job, I worked in a nursing home. I did not eat three meals a day, and I was always moving around. I still do not eat three meals a day; however, I no longer walk around like I used to. I did not realize how much being a Certified Nurse caused me to stay at a healthy weight. These days, I can tell I have gained weight and feel like I am losing strength. To…

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    Ephedrine

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    for its ability to induce fat loss though increased body heat and proneness to burn up fat for fuel, making a net increase of about five percent in metabolic rate for humans. The consumption has the side effects of short term increased blood pressure as well as glucosamine and insulin (Kurtis 2010). Ephedrine is a relatively safe and well documented compound used in 6 month weight loss programs as well as mild performance enhancement in trained individual. Weight loss treatments involving…

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    Is gymnastics a respected sport? Gymnastics is not very respected but, little do people know it’s harder than football. Gymnastics is a more difficult sport than people think. Gymnastics should be more respected because, it helps you with other sports and everyday life, it’s an Olympics sport, and it improves confidence. To begin with gymnastics helps you with other sports and things in life. Michael Strauss says “ Gymnastics helps with running, jumping, swimming, throwing,…

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    it isn’t good to be fat, but there’s just so much good food and so many ways of entertaining ourselves from a swivel chair or a couch. As a result, a host of health issues linked to obesity threatens us unless we learn how to push back from the table earlier and head out the door for a walk or something faster more often. Many people think that there is a dramatic difference in how obesity affects men vs. women. The truth is, we have more in common than not, but some notable differences do exist…

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    4 Blunders to Avoid During Triathlon As you approach race day, you ought to progress well and build the fitness factor to have an incredible day. Sadly, this is the period when large number of athletes commit basic mistakes that quench the shot for a solid performance. Let’s dig into five such blunders, so that you ca avoid them. Read on to find out. Panic Training Regardless of the possibility that you have nailed almost every session endorsed, it is normal to have some doubts on around your…

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    Goal Assignment Essay

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    Looking back at my goal assignment I made in October, I honestly became somewhat disappointed in myself in my first two goals. My first goal of achieving a 6:20 mile was not obtained. By the time I made the first goal assignment, my best mile time was 6:59 but in the first mile I did at the beginning of the school year, I got 7:42---currently it’s at 6:33. I did not reach this goal partly because I slacked it from January to April by not improving and just staying around the same time. My…

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    Morbid obesity is a growing problem here in the United States. People are less active, and eat unhealthy foods much more often. From the looks of it, obesity appears to be a meidcal condition; however, I believe that it can also be a psychological disorder, depending on a persons symptoms. All eating disorders, obesity, anorexia, bulimia, or others tend to have a shared trait: the victim of the condition is not thinking normally. They wouldn't be considered 'conditions' if they were. These…

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    activities. Macular degeneration does not seem to affect a person’s life expectancy, but it does seem to affect a person's lifestyle. If a person develops AMD, they should expect a change in diet and everyday activities. To reduce the risk of further vision loss from AMD, a diet rich in green, leafy vegetables, fresh fruit, and fish is recommended. AREDS vitamin supplements are also recommended to reduce the rate of blindness from AMD. If a person has AMD, they should eat a diet that is low in…

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