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How to Train Like Chinese Movie Stars

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

Berlatih Seperti Bintang Film MandarinA grand celebration, usually always greeted with special things. And that will happen with the welcome of the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year (New Year’s moon system). A special parade and abundant amount of food on the table would be the highlight of some other special activities that are carried out. Imagining it can take us to a place with different atmosphere. Read more…

Exercise and Your Age

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

One thing to note is that muscle mass will decrease as your age, especially when you’re starting to enter old age. Once you enter old age, the speed of muscle reduction may be more pronounced. Remember, that your muscles will support your body frame for the move. When muscle mass decreases, someone automatically will find it difficult to move in old age because of loss of strength and motor skills. Read more…

Exercise in the Office

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

For you office executives, sitting in front of computer and typing are the two major things that you often do. The longer you sit, watching videos, or other activities that could be considered only a few moves (sedentary lifestyle) was associated with greater fat storage. Now, with the tips below, we can move much more in our office. Read more…

Do Sports Anywhere, Anytime

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Who does not know that exercise is important? Sport is one of the important ways in addition to nutrition and adequate rest to get the ideal body shape and also healthier life. However, for busy people, especially young executives both men and women, the factor of time and energy, or laziness are mostly the main reasons for not exercising. Here are some tips for you to do exercise anywhere, anytime. Read more…

Train your muscles, and get stronger bones for a bonus!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

You must be used to hear that fitness can increase your muscle strength. But latest research shows the existence of synergy between muscle strength with bone strength. So how muscle strength and bone are interconnected?

First, our bones turn out signal – a chemical signal to be received by our muscles. In reverse, the muscle also responses (known as myokines) which influence the bone strength and density. Second, the calcium that is important for the health of our bones is also needed for our muscle contraction. So no wonder if the strength of our bones will be highly correlated with the strength of our muscles. Read more…