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Brian, the old man Bingeing at Night?

Are you gorging on foods at night? Do you grab a bag of your favorite chips to watch TV? Do you overindulge on your favorite snack? Do you splurge and overdo to satisfy that feeling of depression? Do you find that after you open a bag of cookies it is gone or almost gone before you go to bed?… Continue

Added by Brian, the old man on September 26, 2009 at 11:27am — 1 Comment

Brian, the old man Temptation Got You Squirrelly?

When temptation arises do you start to feel irrational, like you have no mind of your own? When they bring out the appetizer, do you think, “I can eat just a few bites?” When you hear them start to sing Happy Birthday, does your mouth start to water for cake and ice cream? Do you just have… Continue

Added by Brian, the old man on August 21, 2009 at 11:04am — No Comments

Brian, the old man Journal and Succeed

I find it helpful and important to keep a journal of the foods I eat to achieve the healthy lifestyle I am living. Mainly, journaling helps me keep in mind what I am eating. It makes me think about what I eat and forces me to make a conscious decision whether or not I… Continue

Added by Brian, the old man on August 11, 2009 at 6:56pm — No Comments

Marcia Oliver Women of Faith

I won't be here tomorrow or Saturday. I'll be in Indianapolis at the Woman of Faith gathering. I can't wait. I'm going with my best friend and have been looking forward to this for a long time. I need a break... we all do. America, we are all about the dream, materialism and go go go. Women were created to rest. Do we? Not many of us do... well that is, some of us rest too much and coin our own destiny as couch potatoes and others of us run so much that we are unable to slow down for a nap, for… Continue

Added by Marcia Oliver on August 7, 2009 at 4:00am — No Comments

Brian, the old man Tips to a Healthy Lifestyle

Okay, now you are motivated to make the changes in your life to obtain the weight loss you are seeking and to be a happier healthier you. How do you maintain and achieve success? What are some easy things for you to do that will make a difference to achieve your goal? What things can y… Continue

Added by Brian, the old man on August 6, 2009 at 1:57pm — No Comments

Lisa Nelson Does your employer influence your health and lifestyle choices?

Right now there are a number of federal rules that limit what employers and insurers can do to encourage and reward healthy behavior, such as being physically active, losing weight, and smoking cessation. President Obama has outlined 8 principles for health legislation that will make it easier for employers to provide wellness and prevention programs, such as tax credits and other subsidies. The goals of worksite wellness programs would be to promote heart health, decrease obesity, manage diabe… Continue

Added by Lisa Nelson on May 17, 2009 at 8:30am — 4 Comments

PAAVAN JETHAVA Massage After Exercise Doesn't Improve Blood Flow

Does massage after exercise really improve blood flow to the muscle and remove lactic acid and other waste products from the body?The answer is no, and to the contrary massage actually impairs blood flow to the muscle after exercise. "This dispels a common belief in the general public about the w… Continue

Added by PAAVAN JETHAVA on May 9, 2009 at 3:00am — No Comments

Susana National Start! Walking Day is April 8

Today is Walking Day!!! ... where did the Wordless Wednesday Walkers Group go??? I used to post pictures along with Lisa Newton but she disappear off the face of the Earth :=( Anyway, I just came across this article from the American Heart Association: National Start! Walking Day

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Added by Susana on April 8, 2009 at 7:54pm — 2 Comments

Jill Diet vs. Lifestyle change

I have had many conversations lately with people about the word diet and lifestyle change. First I want to give you the definition’s I found on both Diet = A regimen of eating and drinking sparingly so as to reduce one's weight to eat and drink according to a regulated sy… Continue

Added by Jill on February 2, 2009 at 3:16pm — 1 Comment

Jill Who am I

Who am I?

Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered who am I? I have!! Somewhere between getting married and having kids I lost the Jill I use to be. I was giving all of my energy to my family. I started to lose my identity. I gained weight and just kept getting by day to day.… Continue

Added by Jill on January 14, 2009 at 9:02pm — 3 Comments

Edie Dykeman One Day at a Time in 2009

Having had years of experience in starting the new year on the right foot, healthwise, I know that I must monitor my progress every day. If one day goes by that I have not kept an eye on what I eat, weigh, or how much I exercise, I am doomed to fail. When I keep it simple with a small notebook or chart, I have the greatest success. So my healthy lifestyle resolution for this year is: Monitor my healthy lifestyle progress every day, but keep it simple as I move forward throughout the yearContinue

Added by Edie Dykeman on January 4, 2009 at 4:56am — 4 Comments

Edie Dykeman Giving the Gift of Myself (I've been tagged)

I was tagged by David! Thanks, David! Right now, in my life, I probably do less for myself than ever. I am caregiver to my 86-year-old father, and I know how important it is as a caregiver to take care of myself first so I can better take care of my father. Well, that doesn't happen as often as it should. But, here are the activities I do enjoy, and you will soon see why I joined this community. I need to get… Continue

Added by Edie Dykeman on December 19, 2008 at 7:04am — 5 Comments

The Fight for Fitness | Blake Hagen Exercise is Medicine

Yesterday I read a post called Exercise is Good Medicine from

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Added by The Fight for Fitness | Blake Hagen on November 3, 2008 at 2:52pm — No Comments

The Fight for Fitness | Blake Hagen Obesity Epidemic?

Just in case you were wondering if obesity really is a growing problem in our country:

Percent of Obese (BMI >30) in U.S Adults in 1987

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Added by The Fight for Fitness | Blake Hagen on October 7, 2008 at 8:30am — No Comments

Lisa Nelson Blood Pressure - 9 Steps to Lower High Blood Pressure

Today is World Heart Day, so I want to give nine steps that will lead to high blood pressure control and ultimately heart health! If you live with high blood pressure, you’re familiar with the side effects of anti-hypertensive medications. Fortunately, medications are not the only way to rein in high blood pressure. Lifestyle plays a key role. By altering some choices you make, you can avoid or reduce the need for medications. Here are 9 steps that will start you towards blood pressure contro… Continue

Added by Lisa Nelson on September 28, 2008 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

Lisa Newton My Marathon Training Schedule

I’ve been looking for different ways I can train for my upcoming marathon. There are many sites that give great advice, but I decided to do my own research and put a program together that works for me.

Over the last

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Added by Lisa Newton on September 27, 2008 at 3:34am — 1 Comment

The Fight for Fitness | Blake Hagen Soda and You

How many cans of soda have you had today? This week? This month? For some, it may be none, for some, it may be a lot. In case you haven't heard, soda and soft drinks are not that good for you. Here's what Marion Nestle says in What to Eat (yup, still reading it and still enjoying it):… Continue

Added by The Fight for Fitness | Blake Hagen on September 25, 2008 at 3:16pm — 2 Comments

Lisa Newton 13 Things I love about Walking

Footsteps and the surf

Two days ago, I had a fantastic walk.

I did 6.4 miles of race walking a city route, swinging my arms all the way. BTW, the picture on the right was taken during my walk yesterday wh

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Added by Lisa Newton on September 18, 2008 at 6:30am — No Comments

The Fight for Fitness | Blake Hagen Why I Blog About Health

In 2005, there were 2,448,017 deaths in the United States. Of those deaths, 652,091 (27%) were from heart disease, 559,312 (23%) from cancer, 143,579 (6%) from stroke (cerebrovascular diseases), and 75,119 (3%) from diabetes (according to… Continue

Added by The Fight for Fitness | Blake Hagen on September 16, 2008 at 11:10am — 1 Comment

Lisa Newton Californians aren't ready for 2010

What happens in 2010?

It’s the deadline for the Healthy People 2010 initiative.

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Added by Lisa Newton on September 13, 2008 at 4:00am — 2 Comments

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