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Here
are their answers to some frequently
asked questions:
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Will
Exercise Help Me Live Longer?
Yes. Moderate exercise can help
improve digestion and sleep, reduce
stress, provide endurance and
help manage lower back pain, arthritis
and diabetes.
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Can
I Really Spot Reduce? If Not,
What Can I Do To Get Rid Of Fat
In Those Hard To Get At Places?
Exercise equipment may improve
muscle tone, strength or endurance,
but it can't increase fat-burning
in one particular area. To lose
weight combine a low-fat diet
with an exercise program that
includes aerobic activity and
strength training.
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How
Hard Must I Exercise For An Effect
To Take Place? Will A Little Exercise
Do Any Good?
Physical activity that is painful
can be harmful. Moderate activity
reduces the risk of coronary heart
disease. Even if you break up
your daily 30-minute exercise
into three sessions of 10 minutes,
it can work.
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Is
There Any Value To Walking?
Yes. Walking regularly can help
reduce blood pressure, increase
cardiovascular endurance, boost
bone strength, burn calories and
keep weight down. Walk a minimum
of 30 minutes a day if doing for
exercise.
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How
Can I Achieve Washboard Abs?
A good cardiovascular program
and diet combined with abdominal
exercises performed correctly
can tone stomach muscles.
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Can
I Get a Good Workout By Swimming
or Doing Aqua Exercises?
Yes. Water exercise is non-impact
and works for all ages. The buoyancy
of water reduces the weight of
a person by about 90% and encompasses
cardiovascular fitness, muscular
strength, endurance and flexibility.
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Do
Women Need to Worry about Bulking
Up When Exercising?
No. Due to genetics, only 10%
of women will build muscle. To
avoid gaining bulk, concentrate
on high repetitions, low weight
and variety in your aerobic exercise
routine.
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