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Cleansing Your Body

Cleansing your body from the inside out – it’s more than your daily shower!

A hundred years ago, we didn’t worry about pollution, pesticides in our food, or environmental contaminants. However, people were vulnerable to serious diseases, which, fortunately, modern medicine has since eliminated. Polio, diphtheria, malaria and tuberculosis are no longer a concern in modern American society. These ailments have now been replaced with more subtle threats, ones with effects which might not be detected for decades into the future. Accumulations of pesticides, hormones, antibiotics and food additives are unknown quantities, but it only makes sense that these substances are unhealthy. Cleansing your body, from the inside out is a good idea, flushing these potential toxins from your system.
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March 27, 2009 Posted by bodyshape | Bodyshape, Detox, Exercise, Fitness, Physical Fitness, Relaxation | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Care For Aging Female Body Parts

You don’t think about things as much when you are in your twenties in regards to aging. You look and feel good, though you may have some issues with your weight and your body image. However, once you get into your thirties, and near your forties, you start to see things that you don’t like. Though men seem to age well, and look better as they go into these ages, women tend to feel that they are falling apart. There are certain female body parts on which they focus, and some things they do to stay and feel younger.

Probably the most focused on female body part is the face. The skin is something that is thinner on the face, and that means aging can show up there first. Fine lines and wrinkles are not a big deal right away, but when you combine them with a 35th or 40th birthday, they can suddenly become a big deal. There are many products out there that help with this toughest of the female body parts, but tender loving care is the best medicine. Learn tips and tricks, and find lotions that are proven to work before you spend a fortune on worthless sales tactics. Don’t forget to include the neck.
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March 27, 2009 Posted by bodyshape | Bodyshape, Exercise, Fitness, Home Fitness, Relaxation | , , , , | No Comments Yet

CD and Book Edition on Dummy Meditation

CD and Book Edition on Dummy Meditation

There are many books about meditation being sold today. For starters, choosing among the many books the one that can provide you with everything you need can be very difficult. In fact, there are even books that can be considered useless and of no importance. So before purchasing any book or CD on meditation, it would be best to check their customer reviews first, just make sure that it is an independent review and one that is not biased.

The book and CD of Stephan Bodian for only about $16.50 is such a great deal for meditation beginners. According to many reviews, this book is of great value and it contains all your needed information about meditation for starters. The book is simple, direct, and offers a lot of recommendations. Aside from that, you can read with ease. There is no other book that covers as much subject on meditation as Meditation for Dummies.

If you now realize the importance of meditation in your everyday life, then it would be best to do it regularly. In a short time, you can learn how to meditate and at the same time, listen to the CD.

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September 28, 2008 Posted by bodyshape | Bodyshape, How To Meditate, Meditation, Meditation Music, Relaxation, Stress Relief | | No Comments Yet

Body Building Anatomy

The anatomy of body building includes knowing what muscles are located where and how they are grown most effectively. It can be confusing, so as you read this article, find a mirror and locate the muscles on your own body. When you are body building, knowing the anatomy of your body can be very, very helpful.

Of course, you know where your neck is. There are two basic neck muscles that you can focus on in your body building. The upper trapezius runs down the back of your neck from the nape of the neck to the shoulder. The levator scapulae runs next to the first five or six cervical vertebrae in your neck.

The trapezius muscles run down your back from the nape of your neck to the waist on either side of the spine. In body building terms, these muscles are referred to as the trap muscles.

The deltoid muscles are located in your shoulders. The anterior delt is in the front part of the shoulder, the middle delt runs down the side of the shoulder, the posterior deltoid muscles runs down the back part of the shoulder. The rotator cuff muscle runs just below the anterior delt from the armpit straight out.

The muscles in your chest are the pectoral muscles.

Your tricep muscles are located in your arms. They run down the sides of the arms from shoulder to elbow. The biceps, on the other hand are located on the inside of the arm. There are also very distinct muscles in the forearms.

Your abs are located in the stomach area – or abdominal region hence their name!

In the legs, you have the quadriceps muscles in the front – or quads. The muscles in the back of the legs are located in the calf, or lower leg, and hamstring which is the upper leg.

Other major muscle groups you will want to focus on include glutes – or the buttocks, the lats which are in the upper back, and the lower trap muscles which is the lower back.

Knowing your anatomy when you undertake a body building program is a very important part of effectively growing your muscles. When you know the various muscle groups in your anatomy, you can build those muscles and concentrate on them during your workouts. In body building, knowledge of human anatomy isn’t difficult when you know what you are looking for. Know your muscles and succeed in your body building goals.

August 2, 2008 Posted by bodyshape | Body Building, Bodyshape, Fitness, Home Fitness, Relaxation | | No Comments Yet

Yoga Accessories- Getting the Ones You Really Need

If you want to do yoga, of course you need to have some of the needed yoga accessories but you don’t really need all of it.

In practicing, you don’t actually have to force yourself to buy all of the accessories. You can have just the necessary ones. If you want to have the most yoga accessories, you can go for the cheaper ones that are available.

Other sports may require you to have all the expensive accessories needed in the practice. With Yoga, the major requirement is your body and nothing more. It is the important equipment that you should have in order to complete the process.

Although not required, you can have the basic yoga accessories if you want to. These basic accessories give you a comfortable look and feel when having the practice.

Of course, Yoga Accessories are safer to perform with in having a practice. It may prevent some certain slips and slides that you may not expect while in the procedure especially if you are a beginner.

Some standard Yoga Accessories include clothing. This type of accessory is needed to keep you comfortable. Good clothing helps you to breathe clearly and it allows to you make movements freely. These Yoga Accessories contributes a lot to your concentration and will give you a peaceful mind.

If you do not wear good and comfortable Yoga Accessories, you might be distracted. Distractions are very hard to deal with in doing yoga practices.

Wearing loose fit tee shirts might cause some abstractions because it draws your attention and it causes to move unevenly. Paying attention to these things is such a hindrance to a peaceful yoga practice.

Yoga instructors recommend their students to wear nice-fit Yoga Accessories in order for the session to be flourishing and thriving.

One of the best Yoga Accessories is the shorts. Most people wear shorts during a practice. This is very perfect for those who perspire a lot. Sometimes, the room temperature keeps you warm and wearing coated accessories may cause some discomfort during the practice.

Since Yoga needs full concentration, sweating may cause some distractions and disturbances. Yoga Accessories are created to make you feel better and not to make you feel uneasy.
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June 24, 2008 Posted by bodyshape | Bodyshape, Exercise, Fitness, Home Fitness, Meditation, Physical Fitness, Relaxation, Sports, Yoga, Yoga Exercises | | No Comments Yet

The Most Common Types of Yoga

There are so many different types of yoga today, with this a problematic situation for
beginners, it is best to choose a form of yoga that is appropriate for each individual’s
level of fitness, physical and spiritual goals and health condition.

Some of the most common types of yoga are listed below and briefly explained to
guide you in choosing the best type of yoga that you can start with.

Iyengar Yoga: these types of yoga are solely focused on the alignment and precise
movements. Yoga props such as blocks and straps are usually used as part of this
type of yoga for those beginners who are not as flexible as the experts as to compensate for injuries.

These Yoga props help assist all sorts of people to be able to do the poses comfortably.

Because of its attention to details and the flexible modification of poses, these types
of yoga is often a good form of exercise for people with back pain or neck pain, as
they are likely to benefit from the random alteration to the poses.

Practicing these types of yoga will give you a good knowledge on the classics in yoga
poses so that whatever other style you practice, you will have the basic fundamentals
on how to do each position.

In Iyengar yoga the teacher focuses more on alignment and inner awareness. This
awareness starts with the body and expands to other parts of the self as one
continues with the regularity of practice.

Ashtanga Yoga: these types of yoga are commonly called “power yoga” because it is
focused on a powerful flowing movement.

Such movements include pushups and lunges, which deals with strength and
stamina. These types of yoga are best for people who have successfully overcome
back injuries and are looking for more challenging practice.

People who are already athletic such as runners, gymnasts and cyclists who want to
add more balance and concentration to their routines are also utilizing these types of yoga.

Bikram Yoga: these types of yoga are also known as the “hot yoga” for this is
done in a very warm room. These types of yoga are excellent tools for increasing flexibility
because the heat helps tissue to stretch.

But keep in mind that these types of yoga are not applicable to those that have
developed cardio vascular diseases due to the strain placed on the body when
vigorously exercising in the heat.

Viniyoga: these types of yoga links breathe and movement in flowing exercises that
are adapted to each individual. These are often a good form of yoga for those with
back problems or neck injuries because it can be easily adapted by anyone.

Raja Yoga: these types of yoga aims for liberation through meditation. These types
of yoga are only for those people who are capable of intense concentration.

Bhakti yoga: or commonly known as devotional yoga. These types of yoga focus on
self surrender in the face of the divine.

Mantra yoga: much more know as the “yoga of potent sound,”. These types of yoga
aims at liberation through the verbal or mental repetition of empowered sounds,
such as “om,” “hum,” or “ram.”

There are so many yoga institutions to choose from. It is also a good idea that
before going into a class, discuss with the teacher first regarding hi or her philosophy
and beliefs in order to find the most appropriate and personally appealing form of
yoga for you.

June 24, 2008 Posted by bodyshape | Bodyshape, Exercise, Fitness, Home Fitness, Meditation, Physical Fitness, Relaxation, Yoga | | No Comments Yet

The Big Picture in Body Building

When a person decides that he or she wants to get into body building as a sport, it’s important to look at the big picture before starting out. You’ll need to look at your new quest as a lifestyle change and know what you’re in for before you even start. The big picture in body building is where you will want to end up.

That means setting personal goals when it comes to your body building journey. What do you want to look like when you are at your peak? Do you have a specific person in mind that you want to emulate? Keep that picture in your mind as you are working out as motivation.

You will also want to consider what type of goals you have for yourself as a result of your body building. Are you wanting to lose weight, do you want to eventually compete, or do you just want to live healthier? Keeping that picture in your mind as well will help you become more focused and more effective while body building.

The big picture of body building also includes living a fully healthy lifestyle. That means eating right and getting the right amount of rest to make your workouts count every day. You’ll need lots of different vitamins and minerals that can work inside your body and make your muscles work harder so they are well-defined and toned.
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June 19, 2008 Posted by bodyshape | Body Building, Bodyshape, Exercise, Fitness, Home Fitness, Physical Fitness, Relaxation, Sports, Workout | | No Comments Yet

Finding the Truth within the Pages of a Meditation Book

This world is made up of many different realities. All of these, diverse as they may seem, actually work and revolve around one thing – the meaning of life. The search for things like happiness, victory, and personal satisfaction is actually a quest for life’s real essence. Where do you find all these things? You might be amazed, but everything is actually found within one’s self. The answer to life’s endless questions, the unlocking of the many mysteries of living, all these are hidden in the deepest recesses of man’s soul.

Near as they are, getting in touch with all these realities, all the solutions needed to lift the world from its misery, is actually a great feat that requires will and determination. If you wish to unravel the many treasures within yourself, you will find a great help from meditation books.

Meditation is a practice, an activity that has its origin thousands of generations ago. Many philosophers and thinkers are known in the promotion of this activity and the benefits that it provides. In this modern era of fast living, meditation still finds a place in the lifestyle of many people. There are various forms of meditation being introduced and practiced, meditation programs being offered, and even meditation books which are all designed to lead people in the path and direction towards themselves and to the truths that many are looking for.

Meditations books offer insights about taking full advantage of meditation in man’s everyday living. Whether you are a beginner, someone curious about meditation, or a person whose goal in life is to find the real essence of existence, there are actually various meditation books to help you get started.

Every meditation book is written for enlightenment, which is actually the goal of every meditation practice. Enlightenment lurks within the pure silence of the soul, and it is only when you are able to establish connection with your inner self will you be able to find the truths that you need in order to live a happier and a healthier life.

Meditation books do not stop on teaching you how to start a regular personal or structured meditation session. Each book is designed to help you go through the process, deal with the possible obstacles that you may encounter along the way, and to successfully apply meditation to everyday living.

Although the concrete activity when doing meditation is performed within a specific span of time and with certain guidelines that you must observe, real meditation is actually a lifestyle. Whatever you do, wherever you are, whatever the current experience you are in, you can turn that into a meditation. When done successfully, you will be able to find fulfillment in everything that you do and improve the total quality of your life.

Meditation books are treasure troves of knowledge. They bring abstract concepts into the setting of the real and the concrete world and help you find the best way by which you can get the best out of your life.

June 19, 2008 Posted by bodyshape | Body Building, Bodyshape, Exercise, Fitness, Home Fitness, Relaxation, Sports, Workout | | No Comments Yet

Airsoft Safety

Airsoft guns are not real firearms, but the same awareness and safety practices still apply. I dare say the chance of injury may be elevated do the perception of airsoft guns as toys. However, a couple of common sense rules when handling airsoft guns can insure a fun and safe day at the field.

When not engaged in game play clear your weapon. Remove the magazine from your airsoft gun and fire it (in a safe direction) at least two times to the clear barrel and feed tube. Place your gun on safe and apply a barrel protector.

Treat every airsoft gun as if it were a loaded one. Given the small size of airsoft bbs and the fact that airsoft guns do not chamber and clear in the same manner as real firearms, the chance of a rouge bb being present in your gun is much greater than any real firearm.

Do not point your airsoft gun at anyone you are not intending to shoot. This goes for on and off the field. Practice good muzzle discipline when playing, you stand a much greater chance of being injured by a teammate than the opposing force. Be aware of your teammate’s line of fire and do not cross into it without making them aware of your intended actions. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the operator to insure that they practice proper muzzle discipline to avoid friendly fire.

Be aware of the minimum engagement distance. Familiarize yourself with the field rules, and pay special attention to the minimum engagement distance and procedures when you are within this distance. When in doubt call yourself out, lower your airsoft gun, and follow the procedures set forth by the field for removing yourself from play. No game, no matter how heated, is worth an injury.

June 12, 2008 Posted by bodyshape | Exercise, Physical Fitness, Relaxation, Sports | | No Comments Yet

Arnold Schwarzeneggar Body Building

There’s probably no one more well-known in the body building world than the governor of California. Arnold Schwarzeneggar made body building a household phenomenon with the release of his 1973 movie “Pumping Iron”. He has been granted the honor of single handedly making body building an everyday term.

When Arnold first started out in his body building career, he was just a young man. He started out as a “98 pound weakling” and grew into Mr. Universe. His transformation was an incredible display of body building might along with some amazing dedication.

There is probably no better body building story than that of Arnold Swarzeneggar. He worked a variety of jobs including that of street worker in Santa Monica, California. The entire time, he was also devoting all his off hours to honing and sculpting a beautiful body. In 1970, he was awarded the ultimate body building title of “Mr. Universe” and became a household name.

He kept on with his body building until he decided that a film career was the way to go. He found success as an actor in such films as “The Terminator”, “End of Days”, and “True Lies”. While he never won any type of award for his acting work, he still garnered the respect of many Hollywood elite for his strong performances in these films.

Arnold’s first approach to bodybuilding was fairly atypical. When he was 13, he played soccer, but felt very dissatisfied with a team sport. “I didn’t like the fact that I couldn’t be personally gratified” he declared. He tried other endeavors: track and field, boxing, javelin throw and weightlifting. But only when his coach suggested he tried working with weights (to strengthen his legs), Arnold found his true vocation.

When he first walked into a gym he was literally awed. “I found myself in a gym, in awe of muscles I had never seen before and of which I didn’t even know the correct name. The bodybuilders were powerful, Herculean. Before my very eyes, my true future opened up: I had found the answer I had been looking for.” Thus began, at 16, the career of the greatest bodybuilder of all times, the man who would be crowned Mr. Olympia for a record seven times.

As his physique started developing, so did his self-confidence. Very soon he discovered the thing somebody described as the “power of size”. And, as his muscles grew, so did the respect he was receiving from his peers. The growing of his muscular mass, started influencing his relationships with other young men and, of course, with women too. He realized that some women were decidedly turned on by his physique, whereas others seemed to be disgusted by it. “I wanted to become even bigger, so that I’d be able to really impress the girls who dug muscles and… irritate even more the ones who disliked them.”

Arnold Schwarzeneggar is quite possibly the epitome of the body building ideal. When you are serious about your body building goals, you could do worse than following the advice of the great governor of California!

May 18, 2008 Posted by bodyshape | Body Building, Bodyshape, Exercise, Fitness, Home Fitness, Physical Fitness, Relaxation, Sports, Workout | | No Comments Yet