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91). Golf Is An Inside Game  By : Patrick Porter
Golf is an inside game. Not! – Not without the correct physical practice. Learn how you can benefit from using both your optic eye and your mind’s eye to eliminate hidden strokes and have more fun on the course.

92). The Two Biggest Myths About Abdominal Training  By : Anthony Stai
If you have ever read a fitness magazine... If you have ever watched TV ads about latest machines that will "magically" reveal your abs...

93). Maybe Bikram is Right?  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
I laughed at his rhetoric, equally, as much as watching Jerry Seinfeld or Ray Ramano, do a stand up comedy routine. The man is pure entertainment and he has a point.

94). How Important Is Your Health?  By : Jan Wilhelm
Good Health is not just about eating right. There are other factors.

95). Restorative Yoga for Stress Management  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Are you looking for a way to release stress, tension, and pain from your body? Are you tired all the time and feel the need to rest, but you know you should get some exercise? How can you do both? The answer is to start regularly attending Restorative Yoga classes, and reap the rewards of healing without a tremendous amount of effort.

96). Diabetes Management Tips  By : Charles Kassotis
Keep your diabetes in check to prevent escalating problems that can lead to serious complications

97). Why Chair Yoga  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Many of us struggle, most of our lives, to find the optimum exercise routine, in order to stay in shape. As time goes by, we look for low-impact fitness solutions, due to excessive wear in our joints.

98). The Formula for Preventing Depression  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
While it is arguable that depression is not always preventable, there are many cases, when using the following ideas, will keep you in good spirits - most of the time.

99). Practice Yoga with the Best of Intentions  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Of course, you practice Yoga with the best of intentions. Now, your thinking, doesn’t everyone practice, learn, and teach Yoga with the best of intentions? In a few words: No, they do not.

100). Don’t Let a Headache Keep You Down  By : Charles Kassotis
Here are tips and ideas for managing unexpected but significant headaches on your own or with a doctor’s help.

101). Yoga - The Solution for Insomnia  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
If you are continually staying awake over trivial matters, these solutions will aid you to get a good night’s rest. Remember - not every solution will work for everyone, so try the easiest ideas and make them fit into your lifestyle.

102). Step Machines - How Step Machines Can Take Your Fitness Goals to the Next Level  By : Melih Oztalay
Step machines, otherwise known simply as “steppers”, have become very popular devices in health clubs and gyms throughout the country.

103). What is Self Mastery? - Part 1  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Self Mastery, alone, sounds like a selfish term; but if you cannot help yourself, you will have limited ability to help others. Self mastery is the ability to make the most out of your physical, mental, and spiritual health. In other words, to be the best you can be.

104). Chair Yoga for Senior Independence  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Until a certain age in life, words like dignity, quality of life, and independence seem to be more suitable for descriptions, or reasons, why independent nations had revolutionary wars, than for senior independence. However, for seniors, these words reflect the need to stay the course of independence.

105). Walk Every Day  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
When it comes to exercise we each determine what we can or cannot do, and how hard we push ourselves. Some follow the all-or-nothing principle, believing that if exercise is good for you it has to be hard, even painful.

106). Changing the Way We Think When we Quit Smoking  By : Mike Durand
If smoking is something you use to help you cope with stress,

107). Optimum Fitness for Middle Age – Part 2  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
You should always exercise smart, not hard, and you should never push any joint to lock out. By exercising for longevity you want to maintain your body, prevent injury, and take care of any previous injuries.

108). What is Self Mastery? – Part 3  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
The next large component of self-mastery is mental health, and this is much trickier than physical health, due to many pitfalls that affect the mind along the way.

109). Realistic Expectations for Chair Yoga Students  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
The first thing you will gain from a Chair Yoga class is knowledge. The concepts of good health, longevity, and making the most of your life right now, are powerful tools taught in every style of Yoga.

110). How to Avoid Weight Gain When Stopping Smoking  By : Mike Durand
One reason weight gain occurs during an attempt to stop smoking is due to the desire for something to replace cigarettes. This may occur at a psychological level, as the need for rewards or treats, or as a behavioral issue, feeling at a loss without the action or activity of smoking.

111). Overcoming the Addiction of Smoking  By : Rob Mellor
So what is the best way to overcome the addiction of smoking and to fight the cravings that nicotine cause.

112). Optimum Fitness for Middle Age – Part 1  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Your family physician, photographs, and mirrors, won’t make excuses for you. Some people label it, “middle age spread” or “battle of the bulge,” but how do you regain control of this uphill battle?

113). Walking - Why Walking Could Be the Solution to Your Fitness Dilemma  By : Melih Oztalay
Walk, don’t run, to your local fitness store and try on a pair of walking shoes. For cardiovascular fitness, there isn’t an activity that’s more sensitive to the wear and tear of your body than a stroll through the park.

114). Meditate to Unlock Your Hidden Potential – Part 2  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
You can be the creator of your own manifest destiny. Through daily meditation practice and focus on changing your life for the better. In fact, you have the ability to redefine yourself in any direction you desire. The power that you can cultivate is limited only by your own imagination.

115). Objective Meditations: What is Reality?  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Is reality a projection from within the mind, or is it an “altered lens” into the outside world? Let’s look at the altered lens theory first. Obviously, we are not all looking at the world with the same lens or viewpoint.

116). Pilates - Uncovered After 80 Years of Dormancy, Pilates is Far From Dead.  By : Melih Oztalay
You’ve seen the countless infomercials in the middle of the night, boasting this piece of exercise equipment and that toning apparatus. They usually get a famous retired athlete like Joe Montana to endorse it and swear by it.

117). Listen to Suggestions  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
As a customer of any service or product - how do you feel when your Email is ignored, your voice mail message is never answered, and you don’t get any feedback or concern, at all, from customer service? We all feel the same – nobody likes to be ignored. The shame of all this is that customer service is getting worse on a global scale.

118). What is Self Mastery? - Part 4  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Let’s cover the last component of self-mastery, which is spiritual health. Sometimes, the discussion of spiritual health is considered “politically incorrect.” This is a shame, because we want to live life to the fullest and cannot ignore our spiritual side.

119). Yoga in Practice: Speak with Mindfulness  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Within the average Yoga class, or ashram, the principles of mindfulness are mentioned for the benefit of Yoga students, their friends, and the people they associate within the course of a day. Mindfulness is living in the moment, and putting the wisdom you have learned, during Yoga class, into practice.

120). How to Develop a Fitness Plan  By : James Hunt
Developing a fitness that works for your own individual needs can sometimes be an overwhelming task. However, when you break down the components ...

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