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Weekly Text Article "Your Blood Vessels: Essential to Healthy Aging"

Weekly Text Article "Your Blood Vessels: Essential to Healthy Aging"

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  • 6/18/2014 9:16:00 AM
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Check out the weekly text article written by Ms. Meredith Luttrell titled "Your Blood Vessels: Essential to Healthy Aging." "We seldom think about physical effects of aging until that first wrinkle appears. While it’s easy to associate aging with changes in appearance, changes that occur within the body, such as impaired blood vessel function, are more likely to affect the quality of life even more."
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Weekly Text Article "Aquatic Treadmill and Standard Land Treadmill Running Yield Different Effects When Added to a Standardized Resistance Training Program"

Weekly Text Article "Aquatic Treadmill and Standard Land Treadmill Running Yield Different Effects When Added to a Standardized Resistance Training Program"

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  • 6/17/2014 11:00:00 AM
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Check out the weekly text article by Mr. Brad Lambert titled "Aquatic Treadmill and Standard Land Treadmill Running Yield Different Effects When Added to a Standardized Resistance Training Program." "For optimal health and fitness, the American College of Sports Medicine recommends both resistance and endurance exercise regularly. Both forms of exercise provide specific benefits for one’s health."
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Weekly Text Article! "Exercise-Induced Hyponatremia: Risk for Marathon Runners"

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  • 6/17/2014 10:27:00 AM
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Read the weekly text article by Ms. Kaleigh Camp about the importance of hydration and exercise. Her article titled "Exercise-Induced Hyponatremia: Risk for Marathon Runners" will help you get ready for that afternoon run or Boston Marathon. "Standing at the starting line of the 2011 San Antonio Rock ‘n’ Roll half marathon with over 30,000 other runners, it was clear how popular these races have become for athletes as well as non-athletes."
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Weekly Text Article! "Exercise: What's really happening"

Weekly Text Article! "Exercise: What's really happening"

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  • 6/17/2014 10:12:00 AM
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Have you ever wondered exactly what is happening to your body when you exercise? Read the text article written by Mr. Josh Avila titled "Exercise: What's really happening" "When sitting on a couch late at night watching infomercials featuring super fit, muscular people, you might wish you could look like them because you’d be really popular and happy and look great in a swimsuit. Rarely do people think “Man, I wish I had as many capillaries to my muscle fibers as t...
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Weekly Text Article! "Resistance Exercise: a less painful start for losing weight and fighting obesity for those with low aerobic capacity"

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  • 6/17/2014 9:57:00 AM
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"Have you been unable to meet an exercise goal but couldn’t last even a short time? Is there another way to start a fat-burning exercise program without painful, frustrating feelings?" Read the weekly text article by Mr. Vincent C.W. Chen titled "Resistance Exercise: a less painful start for losing weight and fighting obesity for those with low aerobic capacity."
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Weekly Text Article "Rubbing the Knee"

Weekly Text Article "Rubbing the Knee"

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  • 6/16/2014 7:33:00 AM
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How many people do you know have aching or injured knees? TOO MANY! Read the weekly text article by Greeshma Prabhu titled "Rubbing the Knee." "The knee is the most important joint of the leg, providing stability and locomotion. This joint is formed by the articulation of the long bones of the leg called the femur (above the knee) and the tibia (below), along with a triangular bone, the patella (or kneecap), in between. Ligaments serving the knee joint are the anterior and posteri...
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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Back Injuries In Golf"

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Back Injuries In Golf"

For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. Huffines Institute Podcast with Hall of Fame Golf Coach Bob Ellis Physics of the Golf Swing Musculoskeletal Considerations for the Senior Golfer Be sure to check out future weekly Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute broadcasts at TexAgs SportsRadio (The Zone 1150 AM) every Wednesday morning at 10:45am. If you missed it you can listen to it here!
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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Heart Conditions in Sport"

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Heart Conditions in Sport"

For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below.http://espn.go.com/dallas/nhl/story/_/id/10585935/rich-peverley-dallas-stars-collapses-ice-game-postponedhttp://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-disease/basics/tests-diagnosis/con-20034056http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/heart-disease-abnormal-heart-rhythmBe sure to check out future weekly Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute broadcasts at TexAgs SportsRadio (Th...
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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "How Far Do Athletes Run During Sports?"

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "How Far Do Athletes Run During Sports?"

For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. http://gizmodo.com/5992583/how-far-do-you-run-in-different-sports http://espn.go.com/blog/playbook/tech/post/_/id/492/492 http://tribesports.com/blog/the-average-distance-run-in-different-sports Be sure to check out future weekly Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute broadcasts at TexAgs SportsRadio (The Zone 1150 AM) every Wednesday morning at 10:45am. If you missed it you can ...
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Huffines Affiliate Spotlight! Dr. Tim Lightfoot's recent publication!

Huffines Affiliate Spotlight! Dr. Tim Lightfoot's recent publication!

The literature strongly suggests that daily physical activity is genetically and biologically regulated. Potential identities of the responsible mechanisms are unclear, but little has been written concerning the possible evolutionary selection pressures leading to the development of genetic/biological controls of physical activity. Given the weak relationship between exercise endurance and activity levels and the differential genomic locations associated with the regulation of endurance and...
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