Showing posts with label gym. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gym. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Morning Mistakes That Successful People NEVER Make

Starting the day without warming up their body.
Have you ever seen a cat or dog get up after lying down? They typically stand up and stretch their bodies before jumping into action.
  
Our bodies also need warming up before they get going, and in fact, because of the sedentary nature of modern life, we need a lot more than the occasional quick stretch.
Start your day with some form of challenging physical exercise, whether its weight lifting, running or yoga and you’ll immediately start to see a massive increase in your energy levels and focus across the first half of the day.
2. Hitting the Snooze Button.
When you wake up to an alarm you have a choice to make, and this choice sets the tone for the rest of your day.
If you choose to the hit the snooze button, you’ll be missing out on a great opportunity to strengthen your willpower.
Successful people choose to get up when the alarm goes off every day. They know how important it is to hit the ground running, so they don’t entertain sleepy rationalizations about why they should stay in bed.
Try keeping your alarm far away enough that you have to stand up and walk to turn it off. That way you won’t be tempted to instinctively hit snooze and roll over.
3.Waking up next to their phone (or tablet or laptop).
Turning to your cell phone or tablet as soon you wake up is a terrible way to start the day.
What happens when we check emails or texts is that we immediately kick our thoughts into over-drive. That means you don’t get the adequate quiet time your brain needs to start the day effectively.
Add to this that electronics with LED screens give off what is known as blue light. This type of light tricks your brain in to thinking it is still daylight, which—when kept next to your bed—can make it harder to fall asleep and get the same amount of deep sleep every night. The general health risks of cell phones aren’t yet clear, though the World Health Organization has warned that usage may be linked to cancer—so keep it out of reach, or better yet in another room.
If you are going to set an alarm, it’s much better to do so on a watch or traditional alarm clock than with a smart phone. It’s easy to swipe your phone and then, in your sleepy state, get sucked into the vortex of email and social media.
4.Eating the wrong foods.
Do you start your day with coffee and toast? Or even worse, sugar-covered cereals?
Though these may seem like quick solutions to a rushed morning, they are not giving you the energy you need to take on the day. Both sugar and caffeine give you a quick boost of energy, but they’ll cause you to crash earlier in the day.
What you want is something that has slow-release carbohydrates, is high in fibre, and preferably has some protein. A bowl of oatmeal with some fresh fruit and nuts is a good example of a meal that ticks all the boxes.
5.Watch T.V. (Or YouTube)
Watching T.V should be a reward for a long day, not something you do instinctively when you wake up. Most people feel the need to watch the news first think in the morning to catch up with the world. But most news is rehashing’s of old stories and just leaves you either angry or a little confused.
“Anything important in the news will get to you within 24 hours.” – Anonymous
In fact, in our age of social media, this is probably more like 12 hours.
6. Leaving the House without a To Do List.
Ask any successful person you know and chances are they have a to-do list. They not only help get you focused, but they calm a lot of peripheral anxiety around the vague cloud of ‘what needs to be done.’
It’s as simple as writing down the one most important thing that needs to get done. Do so on paper rather than a computer, and make sure to carry the piece of paper round in your pocket all day.
7. Forgetting to practice gratitude
The scientific benefits of practicing gratitude are not to be overlooked. Research by psychologist Robert Emmons at UC Davis found that well-being and life satisfaction can significantly be increased by keeping a gratitude journal.
These habits are very commonplace for the majority of people. Take a concerted effort to make your morning free of these 7 mistakes, and you’ll start each day off with the momentum you need to guarantee success.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

How To buy Ellipticalls , Buyre's guide

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Buyer's guide by sportsindeed.com

An elliptical machine is one of the most popular types of in-home fitness equipment, and the benefits of owning one are significant. It is simple to use and delivers a workout that promotes cardiovascular health, strength training, and weight loss. Elliptical machines are also commonly referred to as "elliptical trainers" or "ellipticals".
An elliptical is one in a family of cardiovascular machines that includes treadmillsexercise bikesstair steppers, and rowing machines. The elliptical is classified as a cross - trainer since it works both the lower and upper body at the same time. The lower body exercise comes from working pedals with the feet. The upper body gets its workout from the machine’s arms that are moved back and forth like cross country ski pole


Must Haves

Adjustable incline. This is a feature that makes this product a true cross-trainer. Adjusting the incline varies the focus on muscle groups and provides a great way to add variety to the routine. It’s a feature worth finding since that added variety can reduce boredom, enhance motivation, and keep you from reaching an exercise plateau.
Smooth elliptical motion. The elliptical motion provides the closest simulation to walking and running available without the impact. An important factor to look for here is the feel of the motion. Some machines have a "kick" in their motion where the heel comes up off of the platform. You don't want to feel any "kick" or "bounce" in your motion. Find a machine that provides a true elliptical movement pattern for both forward and backward directions.
Natural movement. How does the movement "feel?" This is a critical question to ask when trying an elliptical. Does the product feel smooth? You can only determine this by trying several types. Spend at least 20 minutes exercising on a unit. You should not feel unusual stress on your knees or hips. Also when using the unit, you should be able to exercise in a neutral position without reaching for the handrails or bending over.
Dependent upper body motion. Some machines have upper body levers to add an upper body workout element. If you are not strength training, having upper body movement can help accomplish some upper-body strengthening. Keep in mind that if you are testing an upper and lower body elliptical trainer, make sure that both motions are comfortable and intuitive. You should not have to lean to complete the range of motion or otherwise compromise your position. Test different machines to find what is most comfortable for you.
Adjustable resistance. Good units will have a broad range of resistance that is adjusted electronically. Look for a system that makes resistance changes simple and intuitive so that interval training sessions can be easily incorporated into your routine.
Forward and reverse motions. The ability to move in a forward or reverse motion adds variety and challenge to the workout. This also greatly reduces the risk of repetitive use injuries common with some treadmill and stair climber users. Most ellipticals have this option.
Quiet operation. Look (and listen) for a product that feels smooth and is quiet in operation. A truly well designed elliptical trainer should be relatively silent at all intensity levels.
Electronic features. Many ellipticals have a spectrum of features to lure buyers ranging from fans and interactivity, to displaying calories burned. Consider what is important to you and how you will use it. The key is to look for electronic features that are both motivating and challenging to YOU. Look for an electronic package that will grow with you as you progress and one that will accommodate the needs of multiple users.
Heart Rate interactivity. Measuring your heart rate (HR) is the surest indicator of progress and intensity. Everyone has a target heart rate range which they should work within. Too high and you risk injury. Too low and you won't reach your goals. The best ellipticals have heart rate control programs that will actually adjust your workout variables while measuring your heart rate to make sure that you stay within this range. You simply enter the desired heart rate and the machine will respond accordingly throughout the workout.
Pre-set and custom programs. One of the biggest reasons people quit a program is boredom. Having a product that provides a myriad of programs will help keep a program fresh and full of variety. The ability to customize a program for your specific needs is also a great feature. Look for some research behind the programs.

Health Benefits

The elliptical machine promotes cardiovascular health. This translates into energy needed to perform jobs like shoveling snow and mowing the lawn. An elliptical workout increases the heart rate, has no negative joint impact, burns calories, and works muscles in the legs, arms, back, chest, and shoulders all at once. Because the elliptical works muscles simultaneously, this results in shorter workout times.
In many ways the elliptical provides a better workout for the legs than walking or running. The feet remain supported on foot pedals instead of pounding against a hard surface like pavement. The end result is exercise for leg muscles without exerting pressure on the joints and back.

Easy to Use

Operating an elliptical machine does not require any special training or practice. Since the machine orchestrates the movements, no special coordination is required to operate the pedals and arms. Most ellipticals have controls that are easily adjustable. Primary among these are resistance switches that adjust the intensity of a workout. Some machines include pre-set programs that are based on time elapsed or calories burned.

Portability

Commercial elliptical trainers like the ones seen in fitness centers and gyms are fitted with lots of bells and whistles. As a result, they are large, heavy, and expensive. Luckily, there are smaller elliptical models designed for home use, including those that fold for easy storage under the bed or in the closet

Gym Setup Services

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Sportsindeed offers a wide range of High Quality Fitness Equipment that meets clients both health and fitness needs. We are, a known name among manufactures of quality and well designed home and Commercial Gym Equipments. High level of Gym / Fitness Equipments makes us ahead of others thus our imported exercise equipments have been embraced by a number of individuals and health clubs.

Sportsindeed Advantages:

  • We are the largest commercial fitness equipment suppliers, wholesalers, distributors, and manufacturers.
  • We offer complete line of imported commercial fitness equipment lines so you don’t have to negotiate with multiple vendors.
  • We are official partners of many global fitness equipment brands including Body Solid, Nautilus, Water Rower, Schwinn Fitness, Steel Flex and Stair Master.
  • Our dynamic line of commercial fitness equipment, combined with our years of experience in setting up of commercial gyms will help you set up your gym at an optimal price point.
  • We have a vast network of service centers all over India, so wherever you are, our service centers will not be too far away from you!
  • Post setup, we will support you with Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC).

Sportsindeed commercial gym setup services include:

  • Supply of guaranteed state of the art Imported Commercial Fitness Equipment
  • Commercial gym build consulting that includes gym designs & layouts, business best practices and more
  • Helping you with planning of gym layout (CAD designs)
  • Supporting you with equipment maintenance guides for all fitness equipment
  • Maintenance training

Packages

CV Equipment - Package 1

  • Cosco 2500 Ac treadmill with TV
  • Cosco  Upright Cyle
  • Bowflex Spin Bike
  • Lifespan Upright Cyle
  • Fitness World Upright Cyle
Only Rs. 452000 (ex.VAT) 

CV Equipment - Package 2

  • AVON Elliptical Trainer
  • Probodyline Upright Cyle
  • Fitness World XBU
  •  Schwinn Recumbent  Cyle
  •  Lifespan Upright Cyle
Only Rs. 550000 (ex.VAT) 

CV Equipment - Package 3

  • Fitnress world Torndo Treadmill
  • Fitness Upright Cyle
  • Fitness World XBU
  • Fitness world Upright Cyle
  • Fitness World Upright Cyle
Only Rs. 750000 (ex.VAT) 

CV Equipment - Package 4

  • Cosco Elliptical Trainer
  • Cosco Upright Cyle
  • Bowflex XBU
  • Bowflex Spin Cyle
  •  LifespanUpright Cyle
Only Rs. 882000 (ex.VAT)