Yearly Archives: 2011
The Biggest Loser: Winner Needs Credit, Too
Can you imagine losing nearly half your body weight in five months? That’s what Olivia from The Biggest Loser show accomplished last night to win the grand prize of $250,000. She started out weighing 261 pounds. The 35-year-old opera singer was fed up with always playing a certain role because of her weight and appearance. […]READ MORE
Kids Who Specialize In One Sport Have More Injuries
A preliminary study is suggesting that kids who specialize in one sport may be setting themselves up for more injuries. Researchers examined 154 young athletes (average age 13) involved in a variety of sports. Of the 154 athletes, 85 had been treated for sports injuries and 69 were there to receive physicals. The study, presented […]READ MORE
Top Ten Super Foods: #1 Omega-3’s
Omega-3’s are polyunsaturated fatty acids obtained from a variety of foods, such as cold-water oily fish, flaxseed, walnuts, and canola oil. Because they cannot be synthesized by the body they must be obtained from dietary sources and fall into the category of essential fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids can decrease risk of heart disease and […]READ MORE
Stiff Back? Put Some Heat On It!
Stiffness in the lumbar region of the spine is one of the most frequent causes of back pain and discomfort. When it comes to back stiffness, heat treatments can be a very effective home remedy. Heat helps stretch the soft tissues and muscles in your back by promoting blood flow. Increased blood flow in the […]READ MORE
National Burger Month vs. National Salad Month
In a cruel twist of fate, the month of May manages to be both National Burger Month and National Salad Month. While some people may view this as a meal showdown (fast food vs. healthy food, high caloric vs. low caloric, unhealthy vs. healthy), we’re here to remind you that you can celebrate both without […]READ MORE
The Biggest Loser: Finishing What You Start
It’s hard to believe the remaining contestants on The Biggest Loser are the same people who started the show 20 weeks before. Losing 150 pounds is like losing the weight of an entire person. It’s a testament to how diet and exercise can work if you do it consistently and with the help of personal […]READ MORE
Plantar Fasciitis- An Athlete’s Worst Nightmare
Baseball player Scott Podsednik stole 35 bases with the Royals and the Dodgers last season, but it’s now May and he has yet to take a Major League at-bat this year. Sports Illustrated wonders when Podsednik will return to form- if ever. Why? Plantar faciitis. This some-what mysterious but incredibly agonizing foot inflammation has sidelined […]READ MORE
Get Some Zzzs to Lose More Pounds
I love learning simple ways to improve weight loss. For me, it’s been trusting the advice of a personal trainer and lifting weights consistently. Sure enough, I dropped those last few unwelcome pounds and a dress size. Now it looks like another easy lifestyle change is in order. Going to bed earlier. It doesn’t take […]READ MORE
Don’t Resist Resistance Bands
While many exercisers are quick to turn to free weights for mass building, resistance bands are often overlooked. These elastic bands can be used to work your muscles through a full-range of motion that you don’t regularly get with free weight curls and extensions. Unlike free weights, resistance bands also provide constant tension on the […]READ MORE
FAQs About Eating “Organically”
What is organic food? Food that is labeled “organic” has been grown or raised without chemical fertilizers, pest killers (pesticides), weed killers, or drugs. This means that farmers and ranchers who grow organic food use only natural pest killers and fertilizers, feed their animals only organic food, don’t give their animals antibiotics or hormones, and […]READ MORE