Training and Conditioning
An exercise program has three measures: frequency (how often you exercise), duration or time (how long you exercise) and intensity (how hard you exercise)....
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An exercise program has three measures: frequency (how often you exercise), duration or time (how long you exercise) and intensity (how hard you exercise)....
Your muscles do work; they use energy to move your body. Resistance is a force that opposes work. When you do resistance training, you...
Physical fitness is one of those hard-to-define concepts; we know it when we see it, but how, exactly, do you define it? Instead of...
Barbells are standard weight lifting equipment and are an excellent way to increase muscle strength; it’s the only piece of equipment many people need....
Those big exercise balls are a great addition to your workout. You can use them in several ways, depending on your exercise goals. Exercise...
Joint pain after a workout is nothing to sneeze at. You don’t want to brush it off or tell yourself, “No pain, no gain.”...
Aqua training is basically running in water. It’s a great way for injured athletes to maintain conditioning, and for uninjured individuals to improve their...
Boxing is, indeed, a high energy aerobic sport, and competitive cyclists do, indeed burn up the calories. When training and sparring, boxers can require...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions not only in the United States, but also throughout the world. The World Health Organization says obesity is increasing...
Fitness requires both regular exercise and good nutrition. Your nutritional requirements may change depending on what kind of exercise you are doing and how...