WLS Lifestyles Magazine - Weight Loss Surgery Exercise
2010-05-19T16:22:31Z
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Creating a Buffet of Movement©
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2010-05-19T16:22:31Z
Creating a Buffet of Movement©
By:
Rochelle Rice, MA
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Are you stuck in an exercise rut? Avoid burnout & boredom and get started with these three steps.
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How to Evaluate a Personal Trainer
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2010-02-07T23:40:38Z
How to Evaluate a Personal Trainer
By:
Charles DeFrancesco, CPT
Category: Weight Management
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Guidance to help you ask all the right questions.
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Pain Related to Daily Activities
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2009-11-02T14:14:29Z
Pain Related to Daily Activities
By:
Charles DeFrancesco, CPT
Category: WLS Lifestyles Fall 2009 Healthy Living
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Our daily activities can actually cause muscle
imbalances. No matter your line of work, you probably have
some type of routine, repetitive activities. This can overwork
some muscles and under-work others, and one reason many
people often say, “I do not know how this happened. One day
I felt pain, but I’ve never had an injury.”
The body is a balanced system of levers and disrupting
that balance can put joints at a mechanical disadvantage,
causing unnatural and inefficient movements. The muscles
that work harder tighten while the opposite weaker muscles
lengthen causing impingement of joint spaces and other
joint irregularities. This extra wear on the joints and ligaments
can also cause arthritis, bulging disks and even tiny fractures
in the spine.
For example, an office worker who sits incorrectly all day
with chin forward, shoulders rounded and leaning over
toward the computer will likely have anterior shoulder, low
back and neck pain.
Think about the amount of times you get up and down
in one day. If you are doing so incorrectly the force on your
spine eventually will cause some type of break down. This
postural distortion eventually can cause all sorts of problems
such as pain, poor sleep, scar tissue build up and muscle atrophy,
just to name a few. The problem is people go to the doctor
and take medication for pain and are told to do routine,
impersonal everyday exercises. Unfortunately, medication
can often be a mask that only exaggerates the problem and
introduces new side effects. And general, routine exercises
don’t fit every person.
People have different lifestyles and do different things.
One person may have back pain due to a hip dysfunction.
While another may have a thoracic issue, so exercises need to
be tailored to the individual. An effective exercise prescription
needs to not only consider your job, but your daily activities
and workout routine.
Did you know stretching alone can alleviate most basic
everyday complaints? Exercise and stretching related to daily
activities can benefit any person, because if you feel better at
work you will perform better. If a job is stressful it can actually
cause tension in the neck and back, and pain from tight
muscles can trigger stress, and thus the start of a cycle.
Here are 2 of my favorite stretches
for back pain and stiff hips.
Warrior Stretch
with Twist
Keep back straight.
Lunge forward, twist
and reach overhead.
Keep a neutral spine.
Knee to
Chest – Supine
Lying on back, knees
bent with feet flat on
the floor.
*Cross one
ankle onto opposite
knee.
Bring the knee
(that is under the
ankle) straight up
towards the same side shoulder to feel a stretch in the buttocks.
Visit www.fitandfunctional.com for more
pictures and free exercise programs.
about charles…
Charles DeFrancesco has been a certified trainer for over 10 years.
He sits on the board of the education for The National Federation
of professional Trainers, and is a co-author of their acrredited study
manual. He owns Fit and Functional which consults to many
gyms, country clubs, local doctors and certifies personal trainers.
WLS Lifestyles - www.wlslifestyles.com – Copyright 2009
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Walking: The Study of an American Sub-culture
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2009-11-02T10:41:50Z
Walking: The Study of an American Sub-culture
By:
Kathleen Hunter, BA, MA, MEd
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Walkers come in all sizes, shapes, ages, backgrounds and styles… what kind of walker are you?
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Ticket to Ride
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2009-11-02T02:35:08Z
Ticket to Ride
By:
Liam Burns
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: A group fitness “second family” provides support, motivation, and guidance on your quest for better health.
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Moving & Grooving in a Wınter Wonderland
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2009-05-30T13:04:52Z
Moving & Grooving in a Wınter Wonderland
By:
Seth Margolies
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Just have fun. A myriad of winter activities that can help perk up your mundane workout regimen.
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Excuses - 10 Exercise Excuses Popped
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2009-05-01T23:05:02Z
Excuses - 10 Exercise Excuses Popped
By:
Tammy Bartz, CPT
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Despite the many benefits of exercise, not all of us are getting the amount of exercise we need each day to be healthy. Why not?
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Enhance Your Workout
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2009-04-18T11:01:50Z
Enhance Your Workout
By:
Tammy Bartz, CPT
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: You are making the time to exercise but are you making the time count? Try these tips to improve your workout.
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Fitness that Fits: The Components of Regular Exercise
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2009-03-13T18:30:32Z
Fitness that Fits: The Components of Regular Exercise
By:
Tammy Bartz, CPT
Category: Weight Management
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Find out what most professionals agree is the best solution for getting rid of your trouble spots.
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Move More, Live More – it might be easier than you think
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2008-12-11T10:51:00Z
Move More, Live More – it might be easier than you think
By:
Russ L'HommeDieu, DPT
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: A little movement every day can move you closer to the life you want and deserve.
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