So much focus is given to warming up for exercise, that the cool down period at the end of a workout is generally ignored. If you are not taking the time to do this after each and every workout, you can experience muscle soreness and it can be difficult to stick to an exercise routine [...]
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The Art of the Cool Down
February 25th, 2012 — exercise, injury, Weight Loss Journal
How to Keep Fit When You Are Injured
February 22nd, 2012 — alternative ideas, injury, weight loss, wellness
It happens to the best of us. You’re rolling along on your new diet and exercise plan and you’re starting to see results. You’re pumped, you’re on top of the world and then bang – an injury. At this point, you’ve got two main choices. You can give up, convinced that your body simply was [...]
6 Ways to Tell When Exercise Is Hurting You
January 16th, 2012 — cardiovascular, exercise, fatigue, gym, injury, Weight Loss Journal, wellness
We’ve all been conditioned to think that unless we “feel the burn” we’re not working hard enough when we exercise. However, there is a fine line between reaching that optimum fat burning zone and over doing it. Here are some tips to help you figure out when your exercise is hurting instead of helping you. [...]
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Understanding and Correcting Runner’s Knee
January 9th, 2012 — exercise, injury, Weight Loss Journal, wellness
Did you know that approximately 60% of all people who run end up getting injured? The numbers can go even higher for those that exercise without stretching properly. A big portion of these injuries occur in the knee, which has led to the term “Runner’s Knee.” This is an injury that can affect anyone, even [...]
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How to Avoid Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
January 9th, 2012 — exercise, injury, wellness
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness, or DOMS as it is known in the weight lifting community is a serious problem for most lifters. It can actually effect a wide variety of people, even if you never lift weights and it is a real problem for thousands. However, DOMS doesn’t have to occur and there are steps [...]
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5 Ways to Prevent Knee Injuries During Your Workouts
December 31st, 2011 — exercise, gym, injury, moderation
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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Are You Setting Yourself Up For Injury?
December 25th, 2011 — exercise, injury, moderation, Weight Loss Journal
If you are serious about exercising, just getting started, or even thinking about going to the gym, there are a few things that you need to know before you take another step. Exercise related injuries send thousands to the doctor and even emergency rooms every year and the sad truth is, most of them could [...]
Dealing with Exercise Injuries
December 18th, 2011 — exercise, injury, Weight Loss Journal, wellness
Exercise can definitely make us feel pained or out of sorts at times, but there are good pains and there are bad pains. Good pains tend to occur post workout, and they feel like dull aches in our muscles. The bad kind of hurt, the kind that signifies the presence of an injury, is typically [...]
4 Tips to Prevent Ankle Injuries During Exercise
December 6th, 2011 — activities, exercise, gym, injury, wellness
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 [...]
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4 Ways to Injury Proof Your Next Workout
December 2nd, 2011 — exercise, injury, moderation, wellness
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 [...]


