The fitness and martial arts industries have never been closer than they are today. In the past, martial arts had its unique following, and fitness fanatics had their own way of getting in shape. Due to the rapid growth of MMA (mixed martial arts) and fusion type exercise programs, an interesting blend has emerged. The latest entry into this hybrid space is TACTIX, which calls itself "the perfect blend of martial arts fitness, boot camp intensity, practical self defense, bodyweight exercises, metabolic conditioning, and dynamic flexibility."
First, let’s review the martial arts aspect. TACTIX uses a very specific blend of MMA conditioning, Krav Maga, Kung-fu and Muay Thai. If these names don’t mean much to you, just know that they are some of the world’s most effect forms of martial arts. The fitness component is a combination of dynamic flexibility (think martial arts yoga), fitness boot camp training, and a lot of core work.
There's no fighting, sparring or combat of any kind in TACTIX. There are specific drills that require working with a partner and striking pads, but it's all in good fun. TACTIX is about having fun, shedding pounds, and learning some realistic self-defense techniques.
If you are interested in experiencing TACTIX for yourself, Get more details by visiting his website at http://www.TACTIXofPhoenixville.com or by calling 484-202-0010.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Starvation Diets Can Cause Deadly Heart Rhythms
Starvation Diets Can Cause Deadly Heart Rhythms
Weight loss typically reduces blood pressure, improves blood sugar regulation and blood fats, and enhances metabolic Rapid weight loss through starvation diets (800 calories or less per day) often causes decreases in muscle tone, and heart rhythm disturbances.
Bulgarian scientists, in a study of 29 obese adults on starvation diets, found that 20 of the subjects developed a potentially fatal heart rhythm called ‘acquired long QT syndrome.’ This greatly increases the risk of ventricular fibrillation and sudden death.
In the normal heart, impulses travel across the chambers and cause a uniform contraction of the atria and ventricles (upper and lower chambers of the heart). Starvation alters cell health and impairs normal conduction of the impulses.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Did you know the "average American can gain 9lbs during the holidays and never lose it?
Have you ever sat down to a meal whether you are home or out and stressed over what you were going to eat? The whole time you were eating you focus on what foods are "good" and "bad" and forget to taste your food? You mentally check out of eating and compartmentalize your foods into the "forbidden" and "allowable" foods? Did you ever eat, then forget what you just ate and suddenly become hungry again?
The holidays have the ability to bring your relationship with food to the forefront.
Let's take a leap on the wild side and say that eating what you want during this time of year is not a bad thing. If your holiday pleasure comes from eating those family favorites then take this time to embrace that pleasure you get from those foods. Those foods do not make you gain weight, it is the amount of time you take to eat and the quantity of those "forbidden" foods, that assist in your weight gain.
If you are setting yourself up to stress about the consumption of these foods, your stress level can affect your appetite and your metabolism. If you are thinking about what you are eating in a negative way rather than experiencing the actual intake of the food, your body will not realize it has consumed those wonderful foods and still crave those foods. In other words, you need to pay attention to what you are eating.
Mindlessly doing anything can be bad, especially driving, however eating mindlessly can also be detrimental to your wasteline. So, try not to text while you drive or eat while you drive. Don't be part of the American population that runs from experience to experience looking for a solution, gratification or results in less than 10 seconds. Help yourself this holiday season and balance your life. Relish those wonderful treats you crave all year long, take the time to taste every bite and fill your soul with the wonderful memories you should experience with your friends and family.
The holidays have the ability to bring your relationship with food to the forefront.
Let's take a leap on the wild side and say that eating what you want during this time of year is not a bad thing. If your holiday pleasure comes from eating those family favorites then take this time to embrace that pleasure you get from those foods. Those foods do not make you gain weight, it is the amount of time you take to eat and the quantity of those "forbidden" foods, that assist in your weight gain.
If you are setting yourself up to stress about the consumption of these foods, your stress level can affect your appetite and your metabolism. If you are thinking about what you are eating in a negative way rather than experiencing the actual intake of the food, your body will not realize it has consumed those wonderful foods and still crave those foods. In other words, you need to pay attention to what you are eating.
Mindlessly doing anything can be bad, especially driving, however eating mindlessly can also be detrimental to your wasteline. So, try not to text while you drive or eat while you drive. Don't be part of the American population that runs from experience to experience looking for a solution, gratification or results in less than 10 seconds. Help yourself this holiday season and balance your life. Relish those wonderful treats you crave all year long, take the time to taste every bite and fill your soul with the wonderful memories you should experience with your friends and family.
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