Although tennis may not be a full contact sport, it is still possible to get injured. One of the most common injuries that tennis players face is called tennis elbow. This is a repetitive strain injury that can be incredibly painful. The good news is that you can prevent it, or at the very least, [...]
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5 Tips to Prevent Tennis Elbow
October 9th, 2008 — , Injury Prevention, Tips and Tricks, elbow joint, exercises, full contact sport, joints, periods, players face, repetitive injury, repetitive strain injury, risk, sessions, sporting goods stores, taking the time, tennis, tennis elbow, tennis players from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Is Your Exercise Routine Giving You A Headache?
September 22nd, 2008 — , Exercise, Shape, benefit, blood stream, blood vessels, body time, cardio exercises, chronic headaches, culprit, headache, heart, hydration, injury, joints, migraine, moderation, muscles, new routine, sessions, sudden stress, wellness, workout plan, workouts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
If you are finding that you develop consistent headaches or migraines, the answer may be in your workout, or more importantly, how you are working out. It is actually quite common to get a headache a few hours after exercising. This is due to the fact that sudden stress on your body, in the form [...]
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Is Water Aerobics Right For You?
September 18th, 2008 — , Exercise, aerobic class, agony, bad shape, benefits of water, benefits of water aerobics, burn rate, calories, cardiovascular health, endurance, exercise routine, heart, high impact, impact stress, joints, journey, level 3, low impact, metabolism, mobility issues, stamina, weightless, wellness, workouts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
If you are just getting started on your journey to fitness and wellness, exercise may be a little difficult. In fact, many people become so discouraged at their lack of overall fitness and stamina that they give up. Instead of taking this route, it is important to find an exercise routine that will work for [...]
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August 18th, 2008 — , Exercise, Losing Weight, Shape, Weight Loss Journal, alternative ideas, frustration, gallop, getting fit, injury, insurance, insurance plan, joints, ligament, physical therapy, proper stretching, segments, therapy sessions, weight loss, wellness, workout plan, workouts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Injuries are an unfortunate part of exercise for many people, and in some cases, one bad injury can completely derail your plans for weight loss and getting fit. However, there are certain techniques that you can use to ensure that you’ll keep losing weight and getting healthier, even if you are laid up for a [...]
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July 17th, 2008 — , Exercise, athletic shoes, chuck taylors, doing squats, extra money, good shoes, gym, injury, joints, knee problems, knees, lunges, moderation, pelvic muscles, proper shoes, repetitions, slack, straight line, street shoes, thigh muscles, weight training, workload, workout, workouts from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Our knees have to handle a lot of stress, and if you’re exercising vigorously or doing weight training, you’re asking a lot out of them. If you already have knee problems, the situation can be a bit tricky at times and it is very easy to reinjure yourself if you do not take appropriate cautions. [...]
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4 Ways to Injury Proof Your Next Workout
July 1st, 2008 — , Exercise, Stress, exercises, favorite one, few minutes, injury, joints, knees, moderation, muscles, period of time, running the risk, switch machines, torso, wellness, workout from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
If you are just getting into exercising or you are an old pro, injuries can happen at any time. It doesn’t take much to injure our joints or muscles and exercising improperly only contributes to the problem. Before you go out to do your next workout, remember these tips to ensure that you won’t be [...]
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June 24th, 2008 — , Exercise, activities, ankles, athletic shoes, basketball, better shoes, cross trainers, crutches, exercises, few minutes, gym, injury, joints, playing tennis, proper footwear, risk, stilettos, tennis shoe, treadmill, wellness, workout from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Our ankles are actually pretty fragile little joints and you may not realize just how fragile until you sprain one. Nobody likes walking around on crutches, but there are a few ways that you can make sure that your ankles stay strong and that you avoid this common injury. Let’s get started!
1. Always stretch first. [...]
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Upper Body Sculpting
April 1st, 2008 — , Exercise, body sculpting, joints, target muscles from Weight Master @ Weight Master
Here some tips that I’ve found helpful in helping sculpt my upper body. You may have benched 250 pounds back in the day, but it’s important that you shape your workout to fit your fitness level right now. Don’t hoist more weight than your joints ar…
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March 28th, 2008 — , Exercise, Health & Fitness, Kids, calories, fitness, joints, jumping rope, muscle, osteoporosis, workout from Stacie @ Building Nutrition
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Remember when we were little and got our first jump rope? How fun was it to think of different jumps we could do? Who would think that jumping rope burns calories and is a great workout? So, instead of just giving your kids a jump [...]
“Get up off your couch and walk!”
September 12th, 2007 — Exercise, Fat March, Health & Fitness, Motivation, Sleep, Stress, Stress Management, Weight Management, aerobic, appetite, endurance, fat, joints, marathon, motivation, rest, strength training, track, walk, walking, weight loss from Stacie @ Building Nutrition
Copyright © 2006-2007 Building Nutrition. All Rights Reserved. That’s what Loralee from the “Fat March” said to motivate the rest of us.
“It’s about how much you eat.”
“You can do anything you set your mind to”
“believe in yourself”
There’s no magic to it. These participants went from not even being able to walk 1 mile to walking [...]

