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Strength-Training Tip #1
To improve muscular strength, it is necessary to increase the load periodically. However, don't make those increments larger than 5-10%.












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Mobile App

Our innovative and award-winning app "Exercise Calorie Converter" converts the calories in restaurant foods and beverages into minutes of exercise.

Version 3.0 -- released in Spring 2017 -- offers more restaurants, over 6000 foods and beverages, a Quick-Check tool for foods not in the database, and some cool sharing functions. (NOTE: Version 3.3 was released February 2018.)

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Today's Featured Topics



Balance: An Overlooked Element of Fitness?
Some may not equate balance with fitness, however balance is an important goal of an exercise plan, especially for older clients. Falls are the #1 cause of hip fracture in the elderly; balance training can help to prevent falls. Read more about it in: "Balance: An Overlooked Element of Fitness?"

Exercise Beats Drug Therapy
Exercise provides a long list of health benefits. But, surprisingly, there isn't much published research that compares exercise to drug therapy. So, is exercise as good or even more effective than drug therapy? Find out in: "Exercise Beats Drug Therapy"

Plyometrics
Many people may not have heard of "plyometrics" but it's a training technique that has been around for quite a while. It's not for beginners, but, if you're ready, it can add a lot of explosive strength to your jumps and agility. Read more about it at: "Plyometrics"


Exercise Books and Videos



TITLE:  "Complete Conditioning for Martial Arts"
AUTHOR:  Cochran S
LENGTH:  175 pages
LIST PRICE:  $19.95

To be a good martial artist, your level of overall fitness needs to be pretty high. Unfortunately, there aren't many books on this topic. "Complete Conditioning for Martial Arts" is one of the few we could find. And, it's a good one. It covers everything: strength-training, plyometrics, stretching, etc., and supports those discussions with specific exercise routines and lots of black-and-white photos of subjects performing specific exercises. Read more...





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