Showing posts with label healthy heart exercise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthy heart exercise. Show all posts

6.21.2007

The Healthy Heart - Dr.Gabe Mirkin


Reviewer: A reader

>What a terrific book. The information is so easy to read and understand.

> All the lab tests your doctor orders are listed and explained in detail so
> the average person can understand their meaning and importance. I already
> have a healthy heart but was concerned about my blood pressure starting to
> creep up a tad as I aged.I decided to give the diet a try so I could perhaps
> make a lifestyle change now that would carry me through later years. Love
> ya Gabe but I would rather not have to be in the doctor's office. The
> Show Me diet is fabulous. Tremendously healthy and so easy to prepare. I made
> the container of starter vegetables and added to my premade salad as
> needed.

> Very little time involved. I work two jobs and have little time for food
> preparation. I had no problem sticking to the two weeks of salads. I put
> everything under the sun in my mixture. For a treat, I added shrimp. I
> believe that the addition of a slice of avacodo, the nuts, and the
> sprinkle of cheese gave me the small amount of fat I needed to keep me from
> craving other foods, even sugar? That in itself is a miracle. 4 weeks without
> sugar

> is a huge change for me. I started on the other recipes last weekend.
> Wow. So delicious and so easy to prepare. I made the Waldorf Salad and
> will have it for the week. The beans, chick pea soup ( my personal
> favorite) and pea soup I prepared and froze in small serving sizes in my
> freezer for the week. I have had no problem following this plan and
> absolutely no hunger or cravings for other foods. This is too good to be
> true. I have tons of energy, no more sleepy me at work.
>
> Ordered my Black and Decker Steamer yesterday. Now I can start the
> grains, go to the gym and when I return they will be done! How easy can that be?

> I already exercise regularly but for some reason the idea of interval
> training finally kicked in. I have seen alot of improvment. I can also
> see how one may exercise daily yet still not be fit. I love to run but with
> the years are starting to creep up, I fear I may wear out my joints. I may
> have to find a new sport.
>
> Gosh, I just can't say enough about this book. So informative and helpful.
> I am trying to read only a week at a time but the darn book is so good
> that I keep sneaking ahead.
> Everyone at work has been looking at it and I plan to give it to an good
> friend who suffered a stroke last year because of high blood pressure. I'll
> feed him a couple meals here and there so he can see how good it tastes and
> how filling it is.

> Thanks again for another great book. You and Diana contribute a great
> service to the community.

You can see the above and other reviews of Dr. Gabe Mirkin's book on Amazon.
I agree that this a very good book, the advice is reasonable and easy to follow.
Some delicious salad mixtures the above reader mentions are particularly tempting.
When one realizes how crucial good heart health is to a long and healthy life,
it's n no-brainer!


http://www.drmirkin.com

5.27.2007

Four Exercises You Can Do at Your Desk


It’s been a fairly recent development in human history that many of us sit at desks all day and aren’t up performing physical activity. The human body wasn’t designed to just sit around, which is partially why obesity and other health concerns related to physical activity have become such a problem.

The good news is, being strapped to a desk all day doesn’t mean you can’t perform activities to stay healthy. Here are 4 great exercises you can do to stay active without leaving the comfort of your cubicle.

Quick Cardio: In order to keep your heart healthy, you have to elevate your heart rate often. While it’s best to get it up and keep it up for at least 20 to 30 minutes, every little bit counts. If you have 5 minutes free during the day, that’s enough to get the blood pumping.

Here’s a great way to get your blood moving without having to leave your chair. First, pump your arms up and down above your head for 30 seconds. Next, then tap your feet rapidly back and forth like you’re trying to run in place. Now alternate these back and forth for about 5 minutes.

Arm Stretches: Stretching you arms and wrists is a great idea if you sit at a desk all day and type. It can help relieve stress from the repeated actions.

Here are some wrist and arm stretches that can be done quickly and easily. First extend your arm in front of you with your wrist bent back so your palm is facing out. Use the other arm to pull back your hand; you should be able to feel your whole arm stretching out. After repeating this exercise with both arms, press your palms firmly together in front of you. Be sure to keep your elbows bent and lifted. Bend your wrists back and forth, pushing with your hands.

Leg lifts: Constantly staying in the same position all day, whether sitting or standing can be damaging to your legs. This simple exercise will help increase leg circulation and improve the health of your legs.

While sitting in your chair, simply extend one leg until it is straight. Hold, then return it back to the floor. Continue this exercise for a few minutes, alternating legs. Lift one leg a few inches off the floor while keeping your knees bent. Again, you should hold and release, then repeat for a few minutes with both legs.

Back stretches Sitting or standing on your legs all day can not only damage your legs, it can be murder on your back. The best way to relieve back pain at work actually takes no extra time out of your day, it just requires a bit of concentration.

Just make sure you use proper posture throughout the day. Sitting straight up in your chair all day without slouching can cause long term relief of pain. If you need temporary relief of back pain, simply arch your back by pulling your stomach forward and bending your shoulders back.

Another great way to stretch your back is to keep your lower body facing forward in your chair while turning around with your upper body.

While these exercises aren’t going to give you a killer body, they will help you feel better and make you healthier. I know they help me! If you're working at home like I am you can add a set of jumping jacks or dance around to whatever music you're listening to!
That'll wake up your brain too!

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