Getting fit might be all about the physical but you can give your body workouts a boost if you engage your mind in some workable fitness strategies too. The attitude and approach you bring to each and every workout can determine whether you not only enjoy keeping fit and integrate it into your lifestyle but also ultimately whether it works.
Exercise success in the mind! Part 2!
African American women and exercise
African American women who exercise regularly could be lowering their risk of breast cancer, according to a new study. While links between breast cancer and exercise levels and intensity have been found in previous studies involving women, the participants have primarily been white women.
Quinoa ancient space food!
It's been around for thousands of years; NASA could be sending it into space; and the UN General Assembly thinks it could be important for future nutritional needs and to help eradicate poverty. Quinoa is a superfood in more ways than one and has recently had a resurgence of popularity.
Why women's diets need to differ!
With so much high-fat, high-calorie, not to mention, high-sugar foods so easily at hand, it is no big surprise that many women suffer with a weight problem. However, to eat healthily it is not just a matter of women eating less but understanding how their diets need to differ from men and what their nutritional needs are.
Fit kids have faster nerve activity!
Kids who keep fit and active are not only faster when it comes to muscle power and agility but also have faster nerve activity in their brains too, according to a recent study. The University of Illinois and Beckman Institute research found aerobic fitness created more fibrous and compact white-matter in youngsters in the tracts in the brain that are connected to attention and memory.
Exercise prescription for women over 50!
Over 50s who believe a gentle stroll a few times a week is all they need to maintain good health might be surprised to hear a recent study is urging them to crank up the intensity and the volume. While adopting healthy habits needs to be part of the plan, it could be that a solid exercise program is also needed, rather than simply a generally active lifestyle.
Fitness motivation found in the brain!
Motivation might be all in the mind, springing from your attitudes, approach and focus but it might also be in the brain too! Recent research suggests an area of the brain which controls your motivation to work out might have been discovered. The Seattle Children's Research Institute study is interesting as a person who is motivated to work out can enhance their mood and this in turn could help researchers develop more targeted treatments in the fight against depression.
Athleta-Reston & First Defense Krav Maga Hosts events at Reston Town Center
First Defense Krav Maga and Athleta-Reston will be hosting two self-defense classes at Reston Town Center this Fall. Runners Safety & Self-Defense Sunday September 28th, 10am-11am Reston Town Center Pavillion Athleta- Reston Store: 11900 Market St, Reston, VA 20190 In the past year, there have been more and more reports of local women being attacked while out running or jogging.
Love yourself to change your body!
The power of positive thought doesn't just lie in feeling enthusiastic and adopting a can-do attitude, although of course that helps; for positivity to be really effective it has to run far deeper and not just be a face-value sentiment that pays lip service to the idea of feeling motivated about exercise.
Exercise success is also in the mind!
Good, solid training is the key to getting fit, but the way you think, your approach and ultimately your mindset can also make a huge difference. Your thoughts are powerful and can influence your actions and your feelings; a strong tool that can be used to leverage a more dynamic lifestyle and to initiate fitness workouts that could change not just your body but your whole being.

