Music and Movement- A motivational Pairing- As seen on CTChallenge blog
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010I Love music, and moving TO it… check out my latest blog below!
http://ctchallenge.org/Page/3545/Music-and-Movement–A-Motivational-Pairing.html
I Love music, and moving TO it… check out my latest blog below!
http://ctchallenge.org/Page/3545/Music-and-Movement–A-Motivational-Pairing.html
Don’t be left out! Exercise is for everyone, even the health challenged, read more at:
http://tinyurl.com/34xzsrz
As seen on http://cancersensibility.org/
Way back in 1996, the US Surgeon General issued an important report on physical activity and warned us that regardless of our age, we are just not active enough. Since then, you may have been scratching your head, wondering just how much activity would make the Surgeon General happy.
That number is 10,000 [...]
OK, a bit of a harsh title, but read on to see my REAL intent:
http://ctchallenge.org/Page/3520/Are-You-a-Fitness-Loser.html
Check out my latest article as seen in the MinuteMan Press: http://tinyurl.com/2462zr5
Let me know your thoughts!
Happy Playing!
by Guest Blogger Kristina Ridley
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No one is more shocked to hear the news about her breast cancer diagnosis than Martina, herself.
http://tinyurl.com/y4rfztp
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Hi everyone. Perhaps by now you know I am a nationally certified cancer exercise trainer, but if not… I am! I am honored to be working with YALE University on cancer and exercise clinical trials that hope to further clarify the impact of exercise for the cancer patient.
Here is a very interesting news piece that [...]
OK, I hear a lot of exercise excuses, so many that I actually wrote a book called No Ifs Ands or Butts- The Top Ten Exercise Excuses and How to Turn Them Into Fitness Triumphs http://fittraining.net/ebook.html (shameless plug)
So I guess you could say I was more than mildly amused when I heard one of the members [...]
I work with many folks, several with serious medical issues like cancer and heart disease. I have talked before about the “New Normal” for folks whose lives have been changed dramatically by disease- suggesting that adjusting to a new normal life is a way to enjoy time, be active (maybe in different ways) and make [...]