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    What exactly is something that would be considered as a “brain rule”? These rules include things, which scientists know for certain about how the human brain operates. The human brain is a fundamental, physical system that requires sleep, exercise and proper nutrition in order to function optimally. The body and the mind aren’t separate things; the human brain is a physical system which has needs that are physical. John Medina goes into detail in his book, “Brain Rules” about how an individual…

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    After learning of the benefits associated with physical activity, my goal is to make a point of getting more vigorous-intensity aerobic activity each week. My goals to achieve optimal fitness are to begin running regularly again, incorporate strength training occasionally, and try to decrease the amount of time I spend sitting during the day. By making these changes, I could increase my strength and endurance in addition to feeling better about…

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    fuel to itself through the respiratory and circulatory systems allowing you to function under strenuous activity. Cardiorespiratory endurance is any activity that elevates your heart rate, which occurs in cardio workouts, high intensity interval training, sports, cycling, hill sprints, swimming, etc. Folsom Lake College, conducted a study, and found that there are two parts to cardiorespiratory endurance. One being how efficient your heart and lungs are delivering oxygen to your body, and the…

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    Essay On Calisthenics

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    beginning an unfamiliar workout. Some of the fears they may have include the limitation of resistance to only what they themselves weigh. For those looking to build muscle mass, some may figure Calisthenics to be more for strength training. For example, in weight training more weight can be added to cause a person’s muscles to fatigue quicker than with calisthenics where the set weight is a person’s body (Foot, 2012). Another concern is that the weather can be a factor by restricting a person…

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    The multi-billion dollar industry of nutritional supplements is like a wagon that is continually fueled by apocryphal advertising, fallacious claims by its manufacturers and distributors, along with a little dose of pseudoscience passed around in the gymnasiums without much foothold on factual scientific evidence. This has given rise to a lot of misinformation surrounding several nutritional supplements chiefly associated with weight loss, weight gain, athletic performance, sexual performance,…

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    2014). Previous literature suggests carbohydrate (CHO) intake to assist performance of aerobic exercise, which involves prolonged effort of energy (e.g., long distance running) (Kerksick et al., 2008). In contrast, anaerobic exercise (e.g., strength training) involves high-powered effort and shorter bursts of energy (Tipton, et al., 2001). Can it be assumed that CHO supplementation is also beneficial to performance in this type of exercise? Research observing CHO and resistance-exercise,…

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    CrossFit became popular starting back in 2000 and progressively grew to its own sporting event on ESPN today. Since the beginning there has been a tension between bodybuilders and CrossFitters. This feud will most likely never die, each will always claim their form of fitness is superior. If you are not familiar with one or both of these way to workout I hope to give you a bit more information on these two subjects. Even though CrossFit and bodybuilding may be similar fitness programs; however,…

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    Some people really dread going to the gym, who really wants to get super sweaty? That feeling after the workout and the “fit-bod” are two examples of why the fitness community has developed into a multi-billion dollar industry. Crossfit is always perceived as crazy fit people that workout way to hard. To outsiders, crossfit is thought to cause more injuries than any other form of exercise. In all honesty, working out alone can lead to the same injuries, such as pulled muscles or broken bones.…

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    Inspiration Originally I set out to make some sort of online game. Then I realized that kids already spend too much time with their faces buried in iPads and iPhones. I decided that I wanted to create something that encouraged some sort of physical activity. The goal is to find something that can cut down on childhood obesity, an epidemic in The United States of America. As I was folding laundry and watching basketball the idea hit me, dirty clothes basketball. The idea is very simple, put a…

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    Physical activity is the movement of the body that uses energy, provides us energy, helps us fight off diseases, helps lower our blood pressure. What most people don’t realize is that exercise can also improve our mood. So how much running around does one need? Well, one should consider at least 30 minutes of frequent exercise every day to help your health and boost your happiness (pickthebrain). As low as six minutes of workout session could help reach your similar goals as your workout of 80…

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