Articles, tagged with "muscles", page 19
03rd August 2009
Have you tried using a stick or broom handle to do your isometric exercises? Using a tool like this can add another dimension to your routine. You can use a stick by simply holding it in your hands and pushing and pulling with it in front of you, behind y...
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Author:
Tim Archbold
29th July 2009
Powerlifting in weight lifting is a technique that's more advanced than conventional weight training. When you view powerlifting competitions, you'll know that it consists of one-rep with three tries for bench press, deadlift and squats.
Why Powerlift...
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Author:
JLund
23rd July 2009
Some people have an issue getting their head round the idea of eye exercises, and not so long ago it was said to be a new age fad with no scientific backing. New research , however , has demonstrated that bad vision isn't always caused by genetics ; lifes...
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Author:
Caleb Gillespie
19th July 2009
Information On Pressure Headaches
Pressure headaches are the most common headaches and pressure headache pain tends to originate from the eyes, back, neck and other muscles. Pressure headaches can be chronic or episodic and can be described as a consta...
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Author:
Cindy
17th July 2009
This article sheds more light on the term "foot orthotics" - what they are, how they work, the different types of orthotics available and which common complaints can be treated with orthotics.
What does the term "orthotic" denote?
The word orthotic...
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Author:
painfreewalking
16th July 2009
A person with foot drop is unable to lift the front part of his foot (a movement known as dorsiflexion). When a person with foot drop attempts to walk, the foot will slap down on the floor. The affected person may try to accommodate the condition by walki...
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Author:
kentsmith
09th July 2009
How are your knees feeling lately?
Whether you are a high school athlete or not, you can already imagine how knee problems can complicate a person's life....
1.) Sore or Unstable Knees
Sore or unstable knees can cause a great amount of pain which...
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Author:
support.drbrace@gmail.com
09th July 2009
It is estimated that 30% of the population suffer from TMJ dysfunction or from one of the many symptoms that a problem with the jaw can create. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is where the jaw bone joins the skull. Problems or dysfunction of this joint ...
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Author:
Candy
09th July 2009
What really is super strength training if you're not equally engaging the mind with unique and super strength training techniques?
So many athletes I run into these days train their bodies feverishly with often outlandish techniques in the hope to push...
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Author:
Muscle Man
08th July 2009
Review Summary
Struggling to tone, strengthen and flatten your abs is a common problem, and there are lots of ab machines to assist you in getting them into shape. However, while many of these devices look great on paper, they aren't always as effectiv...
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Author:
Shane Crafton
07th July 2009
Do you want to know how to get ripped arms? I am sure you do, most men take pride in their arms it's one of the most popular muscles that any man would want to get ripped. The bicep, so many people have to take into account isn't a large muscle group and ...
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Author:
Muscle Man
05th July 2009
When talking about the best way to lose abdominal fat, the most vital fact that you must know about losing abdominal fat is that there is no magical formula that may make your abdominal fat disappear in a moment. Losing abdominal fat permanently needs pat...
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Author:
build abs
04th July 2009
Migraines may be a symptom of a TMJ disorder, but it is hard to diagnose the condition without considering other symptoms that are associate with the migraines.
One way that you will be able to tell whether your migraine is a TMJ migraine or a migraine...
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Author:
Candy
30th June 2009
There are as many techniques of hypnotizing people as hypnotists, because most of them work on their own unique style of getting patient into trance. In this article I will introduce you to some of the classic techniques, that should help you in developin...
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Author:
Peter Saks
30th June 2009
It is estimated that about 82% of the population in Germany suffer from chronic back pain at one time or the other. One type of back pain that is very common is called trapped nerve.
Conditions like back pain should not be ignored and treatment should...
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Author:
Alf J Smith