Articles, tagged with "lung capacity", page 5
16th November 2010
It’s one of those questions beginning singers struggle with: How to learn how to sing, or are some people just born with this craft
If you ask me, I think anyone can learn to sing:. It’s not hard to Increase, your range,and improve your pitch and becom...
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Author:
Steve Maitland
11th November 2010
Singing Breathing Techniques
Believe it or not, breathing is one of the most important things to pay attention to as a singer. The air in your lungs is responsible for moving through your vocal chords and producing the vibrations that create sound - yo...
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Author:
Steve Maitland
10th November 2010
The release of Schwinn 430 Elliptical Trainer has become such a great relief for those who are looking for the best, yet affordable machine. This product is one of the best-selling, lower-end tools online now. It comes preloaded with a solid frame, articu...
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Author:
JessieMoore
13th October 2010
Cardiovascular exercise is exercise that involves elevating your heart rate, which in turn increases your heart and lung capacity. It is also known as aerobic exercise as you are using several large groups of muscles together at the same time.
You are...
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Author:
Natalie Eastaugh
01st October 2010
For many people who want to start working out, looking great is the main aim. While this goal should be kept in mind, it is also important to think about the other benefits of a healthier lifestyle, namely being fitter and feeling better. If you are ser...
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Author:
Natalie Eastaugh
22nd September 2010
One interesting study is called, "Determinants of restrictive lung function in asbestos-induced pleural fibrosis" by D. A. Schwartz, J. R. Galvin, C. S. Dayton, W. Stanford, J. A. Merchant and G. W. Hunninghake - Department of Internal Medicine, Universit...
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Author:
Mont Wrobleski
31st August 2010
When your stress levels increase this increases your metabolism. Now when this happens more uric acid is produced in your body. High levels of uric acid produce uric acid crystals in your joints, causing painful gout. You can now see that there is a link ...
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Author:
John Cielo
27th August 2010
Childhood asthma is a condition most of us would not like our young ones to have but with a changing environment, global warming, pollution, chemical irritants and other such conditions asthma seems to be rising at an uninterruptible speed. It is a data t...
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Author:
Keith Tennent
25th August 2010
It is universally agreed that exercise promotes good health and vitality and helps to reduce your weight while on a diet.
Taking regular exercise helps to reduce the risk of diseases and conditions. These can include high blood pressure, heart disease ...
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Author:
Jo Lara
25th August 2010
I adore swimming, I appear throughout it meditative, relaxing, pleasurable and challenging. I've swum for several years and while it's great for health and fitness I've certainly not undoubtedly observed very much surplus excess fat getting lost. Here's w...
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Author:
donkeymailer
25th August 2010
If you're looking to Keep fit or you need to lose some weight then taking up running is an effective way of achieving that. Running is a great way to improve your aerobic fitness. There are many exercises that improve your aerobic fitness however, running...
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Author:
Jo Lara
23rd August 2010
Below are three key questions you need to know the answers to, if you want to know how to stop panic attacks. I will give you those questions, and then offer analysis on the correct answer. But there is an assumption here, and that is that you have alread...
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Author:
John Cielo
22nd August 2010
Exercising can now be better than how it was usually done. Basically, that’s the most important thing that anyone can take advantage of since that schwinn 430 elliptical trainer was launched. It has been loaded with a bunch of great features and amazing f...
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Author:
JessieMoore
19th August 2010
If you often go out to enjoy the mountains camping, you will get great benefits on your body, from medical point of view, it has a direct benefit on vision, heart and lung function, limb coordination, body excess fat consumption and delay of human aging.
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Author:
Bill Walker
13th August 2010
Ever tried to get out doors for some fresh air and exercise regularly? If you did, did you get far enough along at it to enjoy any of the benefits? Or were you among the majority who gave it a try, got no immediate results, gave up and turned to something...
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Author:
Bryon Zirker