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		<title>Exercise Back Pain Away</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 09:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to past research and studies, nearly 80%
of all Americans will experience some type of back
pain in their lives.  The American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgeons believes this as well, as they
say 80% of us out there will encounter some type of
problem with our back before we die.
Traditionally, the treatment for lower back pain is
increasing core [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to past research and studies, nearly 80%<br />
of all Americans will experience some type of back<br />
pain in their lives.  The American Academy of<br />
Orthopedic Surgeons believes this as well, as they<br />
say 80% of us out there will encounter some type of<br />
problem with our back before we die.</p>
<p>Traditionally, the treatment for lower back pain is<br />
increasing core strength to increase flexibility on<br />
muscles that are tight, which will provide better<br />
stabilization of the spine and exercises to correct<br />
the imbalances of the muscles.  The muscles that<br />
surround the spine will provide stability and support<br />
of the spinal column.</p>
<p>Every muscle between the hips and shoulders are<br />
included as well, as these muscles are referred to<br />
as the core muscles.  Back pain can be a result of<br />
muscle imbalances caused by any of these core<br />
muscles.  If the back of your thighs are weaker than<br />
the front of your thighs, there will be an uneven<br />
pull on the front of your spinal column.  </p>
<p>There are some effective ways that you can integrate<br />
core strength training exercises into all of the<br />
exercises you perform, rather than doing just the<br />
traditional crunches and sit-ups.  One such way<br />
is by breathing effectively.  Deep breathing will<br />
utilize your diaphragm muscles which will help<br />
support the spinal column and lengthen the spine,<br />
which is great for your lower back and supporting<br />
you when you walk or run.</p>
<p>The tummy tuck and bridge lift can also help you<br />
to reduce back pain and strengthen the core<br />
muscles as well.  The tummy tuck exercise is a<br />
simple pelvic tilt that draws the abdominal muscles<br />
away from the floor.  Do perform a tummy tuck,<br />
simply lie face down on the floor and squeeze<br />
your glutes to strengthen your spine.</p>
<p>Instead of pressing into your thighs, you should<br />
instead reach your tailbone down towards your<br />
heels.  Perform 15 reps of each exercise and<br />
alternate them until you have completed a couple<br />
of sets.  </p>
<p>For the bridge, place your feet on a bench or<br />
on the floor and scoop your pelvis upward, as your<br />
rib cage should stay low to reduce any irritation<br />
to your spinal muscles.  The bridge will help to<br />
relieve stress on your back and focus the muscle<br />
contractions into the glutes and the hamstrings.</p>
<p>Other exercises for lower back pain are the lumbar<br />
side stretch, hip flexor stretch, and calf<br />
stretches, as all three can help to alleviate<br />
pull on your spinal column.</p>
<p>Hip flexor stretch<br />
When doing a hip flexor stretch, bring one foot<br />
forward in a bent knee, 90 degree angle, while your<br />
other leg is on the floor behind you with your<br />
foot pointed upwards toward the ceiling.  The<br />
hip flexor stretch will help to open up the<br />
muscles of your back on the side of the spine near<br />
your hips.  You can also squeeze your glutes as<br />
well to deepen the stretch with each breath you<br />
exhale.  You should begin to feel a stretch in your<br />
back leg, in the thigh front and the hamstrings<br />
on your front leg.</p>
<p>Lumbar side stretch<br />
This stretch will bring your legs wide with your<br />
knees bent while you sit or stand.  Simply bring<br />
one hand down towards your foot on the inside of<br />
the thighs and your other hand behind your head.</p>
<p>The last stretch will open up your Achilles tendon,<br />
which is the most distant pull on the spine.  For<br />
this, place an object under your foot and lean the<br />
weight of your body forwards.  Maintain a fluid<br />
breath while you hold stretches for 30 seconds or<br />
so.  After a while, you should begin to feel a<br />
stretch behind your knee and shin.</p>
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		<title>Exercise And Asthma</title>
		<link>http://www.mybesthealth.org/408/exercise-and-asthma/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 09:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Exercise]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[cardio exercise]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[exercise and stress]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[exercise tips]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[If you suffer from asthma, you probably think that you
can&#8217;t exercise properly or safely.  Contrary to what
many think of this subject, there are ways that you
can get in shape and exercise, even if you suffer
from asthma.
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that is marked by
characteristics such as coughing, wheezing, shortness
of breath, and chest tightness. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you suffer from asthma, you probably think that you<br />
can&#8217;t exercise properly or safely.  Contrary to what<br />
many think of this subject, there are ways that you<br />
can get in shape and exercise, even if you suffer<br />
from asthma.</p>
<p>Asthma is a chronic lung disease that is marked by<br />
characteristics such as coughing, wheezing, shortness<br />
of breath, and chest tightness.  Asthma tends to occur<br />
with people who are genetically or environmentally<br />
presdisposed to the condition.  </p>
<p>Some of the triggers that may start or make an attack<br />
worse include exposure to allergens, viral respiratory<br />
infections, airway irritants, exercise, and exposure<br />
to things such as dust mites or cockroaches.</p>
<p>You can prevent asthma attacks by doing the following:<br />
	1.  Bathe your pets weekly.<br />
	2.  Don&#8217;t smoke or permit smoking in your<br />
home.<br />
	3.  When mold or pollent counts are high,<br />
you should stay inside with air conditioning.<br />
	4.  Wash your bedding and any stuffed toys<br />
at least once per week in hot water.<br />
	5.  Wash your hands every chance you get.<br />
	6.  Get a flu shot.<br />
	7.  Wear a scarf over your mouth and nose in<br />
the winter months.<br />
	8.  Be proactive and know your triggers and<br />
how you should avoid them.</p>
<p>Now that you know what you know about asthma, you<br />
may be wondering where exercise fits in.  As most<br />
doctors will tell you, you shouldn&#8217;t give up on<br />
sports or exercise at all.  You just have to be<br />
smart about how you play and take special pre<br />
cautions to avoid attacks.</p>
<p>Almost all doctors agree that the best way to<br />
prevent attacks during exercise is to keep your<br />
inhaler and medication close by.  You should never<br />
use the inhaler more than 3 times during a game<br />
or exercise session.  If you are up the previous<br />
night with coughing and wheezing, it&#8217;s always best<br />
to go light with your exercise the next day.</p>
<p>For something known as IEA (Exercise Induced Asthma),<br />
the symptoms are somewhat different, in the fact<br />
that they appear after 6 &#8211; 10 minutes of exercise<br />
and will often be worse in cold or dry air.</p>
<p>If you have IEA, there are several activities that<br />
you can enjoy such as swimming, walking, biking,<br />
downhill skiing, and team based sports.  There are<br />
many activities for you to choose from, to ensure<br />
you get the exercise you need as well.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that the condition of asthma isn&#8217;t<br />
&#8220;all in your head&#8221;, it is a real physiological<br />
medical <a href="http://managing-panic-attacks.net" target="_blank">treatment</a> that will require treatment to<br />
prevent and treat.  Even though your doctor will<br />
be your best friend in treating asthma, you are<br />
the one who can prevent your symptoms.  </p>
<p>Always be smart, take your medication, and be<br />
proactive.  Don&#8217;t let it put you in a life of<br />
misery &#8211; as you can enjoy exercise just like<br />
everyone else.</p>
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