Exercise Articles

April 8, 2007 on 7:29 am | In Main | 3 Comments

Exercise Treadmills Are The Most Popular Exercise Equipment
By: Jerry Cahill, Thu Nov 16th, 2006
Exercise treadmills provide a great way to burn calories and give basic training to your walking muscles as well as practice your walking form. Modern treadmills have some pre-programmed workouts to give you a controlled workout challenge. The treadmill may also have readouts for heart rate, calories burned, etc. which give you feedback data so that you can see how you are performing at any moment. Remember, more speed equals more calories burned. Instead of increasing the distance, try to speed up, increase the tempo so that you can stress your body and burn the most calories. According to the Medical College of Wisconsin study you burn 865-705 calories on an average with a 60 minutes treadmill workout.

How To Use Exercise For Golf To Strengthen Your Swing
By: Mike Pedersen, Mon Jun 12th, 2006
Using exercise for golf to strengthen your swing could be one of the wisest decisions you’ve ever make in regards to improving power and distance. Have you tried those gimmicky training aids in hopes to strengthen your swing? If so, were you successful? I can take a guess, but I won’t get on you too much.

Discover the Positive Effects of Exercise for Diabetes Sufferers
By: Emily Clark, Sat Oct 22nd, 2005
There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose levels. Type II diabetes, also known as adult onset diabetes, is characterized by the pancreas not producing enough insulin to control glucose levels or the cells not responding to insulin. When a cell does not respond to insulin, it is known as insulin resistance. When a subject is diagnosed with type II diabetes, exercise and weight control are prescribed as measures to help with insulin resistance. If this does not control glucose levels, then medication is prescribed. The risk factors for type II diabetes include: inactivity, high cholesterol, obesity, and hypertension. Inactivity alone is a very strong risk factor that has been proven to lead to diabetes type II. Exercise will have a positive effect on diabetes type II while improving insulin sensitivity while type I cannot be controlled be an exercise program. Over 90% of individuals with diabetes have type II.

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