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Fitness refers to ability of the body to function with vigor and alertness. Nutrition refers to the nurturing of our body, in our ability to keep it healthy and functioning as it is supposed to do. Our ability to provide the body with all the necessary food, vitamins, and minerals so that we continue to thrive in our daily life processes. But do we know if we are really fit? How do we tell? First, you might want to look at your exercise habits, if there are any. If there aren’t any exercise routines to examine, no fitness. Everyone, no matter what their age, benefits from exercise. It keeps our bodies conditioned, our mental sharpness working at top speed, and thanks to the physical aspect, we get a boost to our cardio health, extra calorie burn, and more oxygen to those cells! 
Do you take in more calories than your body needs? Are you supplementing your vitamins and minerals to make sure you are getting your recommended daily allowances? If you’re not making the most basic of efforts to take care of your nutritional needs, you aren’t a fit individual. You may not look sick, you may not have any noticeable symptoms of ill-health, but you’re not the fit and toned individual you could be.
What about the stress levels in your life? Do work in an environment with high levels of stress? Is your personal life a source of comfort or does it add to your stress levels? Do you engage in some form of stress-relieving activity? Stress is the number on contributor to heart attacks and strokes, since they manage to speed up the affect of the real culprits. Stress is basically an out of control situation for most adults today. We manage to schedule every moment of our free time, and leave ourselves with no time for quiet reflection, or time to deal with life’s unexpected emergencies.
Exercises that demand total body involvement are the best for maintaining and improving your level of fitness most effectively. Running, swimming, jogging, dancing, cycling, and very brisk walking are some of the more popular total body involvement exercises.
People across the world today are either extremely satisfied with how they look or are dissatisfied with how they look. A person’s appearance could mean the difference between strong self-confidence and a rough outlook on their own life. Many people take their appearance extremely seriously and even pay thousands of dollars to have different procedures performed to improve the look of their body.
These procedures are known as cosmetic surgery and can be performed by a cosmetic surgeon at a hospital anywhere across the country. People who want to have these procedures performed are usually not happy with the look of one or more areas of their body.
They will research the cosmetic surgeons located near their residence and begin an interview process of each possible surgeon. Once they find the right one for them they can begin the process of improving their body.
Cosmetic surgery procedures vary from an eyelid repair to as large as repairing a patient’s face after a serious accident. These procedures aren’t just used to improve the appearance of a person’s body but they can also be used to repair damage to the body of a patient involved in a fire or a car accident. Such procedures are skin grafting, reconstructive surgery and removal of cancerous tumors or moles on the outer layer of the skin.
Other procedures involved in cosmetic surgery are breast augmentation, breast reduction, a facelift, Botox, skin grafts, chemical peels, collagen, laser skin resurfacing, tummy tuck, rhinoplasty, otoplasty and much, much more. Before having any of these procedures performed the interested party should consult their physician as well as a cosmetic surgeon to determine whether or not the procedure is best for them.
Back pain can be terribly debilitating. Your back tends to take a hammering from daily life, from bad posture to old beds, from sitting in a vehicle too long to lifting heavy items inappropriately.
Backs come in for a lot of grief. It’s a human tendency to abuse something until it fails, then you wish you hadn’t!
But of all your body parts, managing everyday life with a painful back must rank among the most troublesome.
The key to looking after your back, and so prevent back pain, is to listen to your body. If you’re doing some manual labour which involves a lot of lifting, you need to stop when your body tells you it’s had enough, regardless of whether the job is finished or not.
If you listen to your body, you’ll rarely comes to any harm. Trouble is, you have probably got out of the habit of doing this. Instead you listen to the clock or getting something finished.
That’s great advice, but isn’t it a bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted?
Yes and no. If you’re aware of why something has happened, at least you’ll know not to do it, next time.
So lets get back to your current back pain.
The vast majority of back pain is caused by some form of injury to the soft tissue (muscles or tendons). When you sit in a car or vehicle too long, you overstrain your back muscles, as it tries to support you in an unnatural position.
It’s great to go to the gym and to devote a few hours a week specifically to working out, but even more important than that is changing your habits so you’re living a more active, and less lazy lifestyle. Here’s how:
At home: Fire your cleaning lady. If you devote just a half hour every few days to cleaning the floors, washing windows, and dusting, you’ll get the work that your cleaning person does in a few hours spread out over the week. You’ll burn calories and save money!
At the office: Drink lots of water – it’ll keep you hydrated (which may give you more energy) and will force you to take frequent walks to the bathroom, allowing you to get up and stretch. Also, rather than eating your lunch at your desk, consider taking a nice walk and finding a shaded park bench on which to eat.
A few more general tips:
- Take the stairs rather than the elevator, even if it’s just part way.
- Walk short to medium distances (and long when you have time) rather than drive.
- Get down on the floor and play with your children more actively.
- Watch less television.
- Get a dog…and walk it a lot!
- Think of fun, non-gym workout ideas that you can enjoy with other people-horseback riding, jogging, playing at the park, dancing, swimming, even shopping can be good exercise!
- Stretch and do floor exercises before you go to bed.
- Start off your day with a burst of energy. People who wake up and laze around for hours with a cup of coffee are less likely to all of a sudden “go active” for the rest of their day. Start off with a brisk walk around the block before showering and enjoying your coffee.
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