Articles, tagged with "grip strength", page 7
02nd March 2009
If you are a golfer that has a decent game then its about to get better. You have probably read some of my other material and realize that the kettlebell is a great tool to train military personnel, athletes, and regular people that have a hard attitude f...
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Author:
Brandon Richey
24th February 2009
Several people in the United States have been affected by CTS, which is also considered as an "occupational disorder in the 90's". It has pushed many to resign from their work because they have become victims of the carpal tunnel syndrome disability.
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Author:
Jada Slover
20th February 2009
The bench press exercise has become somewhat of a measuring tool for masculinity. I can't even count how many times I've been asked the ever-so-popular question - "how much do you bench?". No other exercise signifies strength and dominance (from most peop...
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Author:
William Smith
10th February 2009
In the Cochrane review issued in January 2003, yoga ranks as one of the effective non- surgical treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome.
Cochrane review is compiled by the Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization aimed at helping people mak...
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Author:
Jada Slover
10th February 2009
As mentioned in the previous article, the disorder follows the mustard seed principle where you hardly even recognize it stinginess. It starts so small and end up blowing bigtime. Yes, you feel the pain but there is a tendency of simply brushing it off.
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Author:
Jada Slover
18th January 2009
Mixed Martial Arts, or MMA, is one of the toughest, most intense sports around, requiring combatants to be at their peak fitness level and must have all-around strength, agility, and skill in order to be competitive. So, how exactly does one design a qual...
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Author:
Luke Schollmeyer
16th January 2009
Did you know that carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is affected by several conditions, not just from over-use? The different causes can stem from doing highly repetitive jobs that require using the arms and wrists, however, other causes such as birth control ...
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Author:
drjamesroman
24th September 2008
Kienbock's illness is also known as avascular necrosis. Kienbock's illness is a condition in which one of the little bones of the wrist loses its blood supply and dies, causing pain and hardness with wrist movement. In the late stages of the disease, the ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
05th September 2008
What are Longevity and anti-aging supplements?
Longevity and anti-aging supplement are the supplements which slow down the aging process and also reverse the many of the causes and symptoms of aging, joint and muscle pain, fatigue, problems related to ...
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Author:
Alien
27th August 2008
As we age, we experience varying degrees of diminished physical capacity. For example, our joints do not move as smoothly, grip strength declines, auditory and visual abilities diminish. These changes begin after age 30 and slowly impose limits on our abi...
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Author:
SteveJones
17th July 2008
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Author:
Jimmy Spier
28th May 2008
Repetitive Strain Injury is also known as cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), which is just one of many different names associated with Repetitive Strain Injury. The effect of Repetitive Strain Injury comes as the result of overusing a tool such as a comput...
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Author:
Helen
23rd May 2008
Repetitive strain injury or RSI is a condition resulting from overuse of a tool like a computer, guitar or anything that require repeated movements. The condition affects the muscles tendons and nerves of the hands, arms and upper back due to these being...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
09th April 2008
Fit and peaceful. Happy and energetic. No one can argue or deny the therapeutic benefits of yoga. We all know that it is an activity done to unite the body, mind, and spirit. It will make a person become more aware of his or her body's alignment, posture,...
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Author:
Sarah Noelle
25th March 2008
To be able to train in today's times is such a great advantage. Not only do we have the ability to get information instantaneously, but we also have a greater variety of training equipment available than ever before. Sure, some equipment is more beneficia...
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Author:
Josh Henkin's Sandbag Fitness Systems