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Lose Weight Through Pilates Exercise

09 Nov 2011

Posted by Joseph Coupal

...By Karli Taylor

Looking for something new and different to add to your weight loss routine? Creating muscle is one of the best ways to increase how many calories you burn. With more muscle, your body burns more calories at rest. Seems easy right? Did you know that Pilates can help you build muscle while helping to create a trimmer appearance?

Pilates is an effective way to not only lose weight, but also to build strength in your core muscles for better posture, balance and flexibility, and it’s not just for the hard core fitness buff. If you're considering taking a Pilates class for the first time, here's what you need to know before you head to the gym.

Pilates, named for its creator, Joseph Pilates, who developed the exercises in the early 1900s, is a method of exercise that consists of low-impact flexibility and muscular strength and endurance movements. A typical routine includes 25 to 50 repetitive strength training exercises put together into what is known as a profile.

Pilates can be adapted to provide a gentle strength training and stability program or a challenging workout for seasoned athletes. By practicing basic Pilates regularly, you can achieve a number of health benefits, including improved core strength and stability, improved balance and posture and improved flexibility.

Because it's essential to maintain proper form to get the most benefit, arrive early to your first class and let the instructor know that you have not practiced Pilates before. A small amount of extra attention for your first experience will make a huge difference.

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Weight Loss Through Yoga

26 Sep 2011

Posted by Joseph Coupal

...By Karli Taylor

There are many benefits to doing yoga regularly. Yoga allows you feel better about your body as you become stronger and more flexible, as you tone your muscles, reduce stress and improve your well-being. But does it help you lose weight?

Exercising frequently is the key to losing weight and maintaining your weight after weight loss. Doing yoga can help you achieve your weight loss goal, but it depends on what style of yoga you choose and what else you are doing for exercise.

Any type of yoga will build strength, but usually yoga will not raise your heart rate enough to be the only form of exercise for your weight loss regime. Truly it depends on the type of yoga you practice and how frequently you practice it. Power and Vinyasa classes can get your heart pumping, which causes a greater calorie burn than slower yoga classes. These types of classes should be performed three to five times per week in order to help you help you not only strengthen, lengthen, and tone your muscles, but also to drop those extra pounds.

Yoga focuses on achieving mind/body awareness. Many would argue, that as a result you treat your body differently and are more careful about the foods you eat and inspires you to take better care of your body. As a result, many believe that having a daily yoga practice results in weight loss.

So in combination with the right diet and exercise, a healthy mind through yoga is what contributes to losing weight.

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Benefits of Yoga

23 Mar 2011

Posted by Joseph Coupal

Benefits of Yoga

... By Karli Taylor

Yoga has been practiced for more than 5,000 years, and currently, close to 11 million Americans are participating in regular yoga practice. If you are not a part of this growing trend, you may be after you read about all of the benefits that you can enjoy as a result of regular yoga classes. From better posture to stress reduction, there are perks that even the biggest skeptic can’t deny.

A visible change that results from regular yoga practice is improved posture. Most standing and sitting poses develop core strength. That's because you're counting on your deep abdominals to support and maintain each pose. With a stronger core, you're more likely to sit and stand with better posture. The heightened body awareness that comes from yoga also tells you more quickly when you're slouching or slumping so you can adjust your posture.

Because of the deep, mindful breathing that yoga involves, lung capacity often improves. This in turn can improve sports performance and endurance. Though yoga typically isn't focused on aerobic conditioning, taking a yoga class that gets you breathing more mindfully can provide an aerobic benefit.

Many people turn to yoga for stress reduction. Most forms of yoga emphasize deepening and lengthening your breath which stimulates relaxation responses in your body. Even beginners tend to feel less stressed and more relaxed after their first class. Some yoga styles use specific meditation techniques while others depend on deep breathing techniques to focus your mind on the breath. Both techniques help to quiet the “chatter” that goes on in our heads.

Among yoga's anti-stress benefits are a number of biochemical responses. For example, there is a decrease in stress hormones which creates a feeling of calm. Some research points to a boost in the hormone oxytocin, the hormone that's associated with feeling relaxed and connected to others.

Perhaps one of the most studied areas of the health benefits of yoga is its effect on heart disease. Yoga has long been known to lower blood pressure and slow the heart rate. A slower heart rate can benefit people with hypertension, heart disease, and stroke.

Ready to roll out your mat and give it a try?

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Buddy System helps you stay on track

16 Nov 2010

Posted by Joseph Coupal

... by Karli Taylor

Do you have trouble motivating yourself to get out of bed in the morning to get to the gym? Or maybe you say you’ll go on the way home from work, but somehow you get sidetracked?  Have you ever thought about arranging to meet a friend at the gym or the local track to work out together?

Experts say that pairing up with a work-out buddy  can make your workout easier to stick with and harder to miss.  Whether it's a running partner, a spotter in the gym, or a friend to break the ice with you and try that first yoga class, having a cohort not only makes you accountable, but can add a social element that many people lack in their busy days.

Though people do not typically start exercising for social reasons, it’s often the social factors that keep them working out. Stopping your evening gym time becomes more difficult when you have people there waiting for you.

The bond created between workout partners is strengthened due to shared goals and challenges.  It helps to have someone going through a similar experience- especially when the road is more difficult than you had originally thought.

Sound like a good idea, but you don’t know how to find a workout buddy?  If you don’t already have a pal in mind that has similar fitness goals, start taking group fitness classes at your gym.  Too shy to speak up to a stranger and ask them to work out with you? Tell the instructor what you’re looking for, he or she may have been asked by someone else already. 

Have a partner ready, but don’t know where to start? Set up a few sessions with a certified personal trainer to teach you how to exercise with each other and make the most of your time.  The trainer can give you exercises that you can do together and can teach you the proper way to spot each other when things get tough.

Regardless of how you choose to use the buddy system, the extra accountability, motivation and support will help you reach your fitness goals in an efficient and enjoyable way!


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