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Fitness Tip of the Day!
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Exercise Advice From Physicians
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A survey of primary care physicians in the US showed that only 38% of family practitioners and 48% of internists advised more than 60% of their patients about the benefits of aerobic exercise. Advice regarding strength training was provided even less often. (Clin J Sport Med, Jan. 2000)
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Product Details: Sun 1.5 oz.
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Product Name:
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Sun 1.5 oz.
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Category:
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Other Cool Exercise Gear
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Manufacturer:
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Body Glide
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List Price:
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$9.99
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| Description:
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SUNSCREENS: avobenzone 2%, octinoxate 7.5%, oxybenzone 6%, octisalate 5%, octocrylene 6%. INACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Caprylic triglyceride, cetearyl alcohol, ozokerite wax, glyceryl dibehenate, tribehenin, glyceryl behenate, stearyl alcohol, allantoin tocopherol. No parabens or fragrances.
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| How It Works:
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Apply it directly to the skin in areas where chafing/blisters might occur and that are exposed to the sun. SPF 30. UVA/UVB. Water and sweat resistant for 80 minutes.
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| Ideal For:
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Endurance athletes, cyclists, hikers, backpackers, horseback riders. Endorsed by USA Triathlon.
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| Why It's Cool:
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Is an anti-chafing balm and a suncreen. Not as greasy as petroleum jelly.
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