athletics
Athletics and fitness are the essential ingredients for your body to live a long and healthy life.
Getting Fit
At 17 I signed up and joined the Territorial Army and learned to look after all the kit. Included weapons, eating tools, and clothes. Apart from running around the Assault course 10 or 12 times a day, went up and down the hills near Stirling, Scotland, the UK in teams carrying a telegraph pole with a strip of leather round one wrist. Selected to be different heights and had to stand on your toes to keep the pole up. This only lasted 8 weeks and the Engineering Director wrote to the Commanding Officer requesting a discharge, because my skills were needed to work on Auto-Pilots for Fighter Jets.
Eric SutherlandPublished 4 years ago in LongevityThe Power of Stretching
Who doesn't love a good morning stretch just as they start waking up? That feeling of your body lengthening and opening up, followed by a strong sensation of invigoration and happy vibes. Stretching is ultimately one of the easiest and quickest feel-good actions that one can perform without overexertion or reserving a large amount of of time to do so. On average stretching 2 to 3 times a week for 10 minutes can create a world of a difference in mood, posture and general health.
Nicolas PequeuxPublished 4 years ago in Longevity5 Ways To Become a Great Athlete
Becoming a great athlete takes more than natural talent and athleticism. Although they are both important, they are usually out of your control. What you can control and what will make you successful, however, is how you use those gifts. Here are five tips on how to build on your natural skills to take you from good to great.
Robert CordrayPublished 4 years ago in LongevityLifehack:
Skateboarding has certainly become a trending sport. It has been proven to be highly beneficial for both physical and mental health, thanks to it burning calories, reducing stress, increasing flexibility, enhancing physical endurance and much more.
Fay McFarlanePublished 4 years ago in LongevityHow Horseback Riding Keeps Me Active
Timing is everything. As the world shuttered its doors, fearful of an invisible enemy with the power to destroy lives, I wondered what was going to happen to my body and to my fitness.
Kristi JacobsenPublished 4 years ago in LongevityLearning to fly
Heading towards Tower Bridge today in the rain, the light changed to amber just as I was reaching the approach to the span. I pulled my bike out in front of the traffic, waiting while a bus, a truck, passed in front of me on the Highway. I used to work near here – years ago now – so this neighbourhood always has a resonance for me, an echo of another life; but this morning I was thinking not about those vanished years but about the time, only four months ago, when waiting for the light here, being anywhere near here, made my heart pound with fear, with the certainty that I was bound to be knocked off my bike and flattened by a ton or two of moving metal. Four months ago I wasn’t a cyclist. Today, I am.
Erica WagnerPublished 4 years ago in LongevityExercises for hyperlordosis, how to remove the protrusion of the abdomen and back pain
Excessive deflection in the lower back or hyperlordosis of the lumbar spine is an incorrect position of the spine, in which the lumbar curve becomes too deep. In this position, the stomach protrudes forward, and the pelvis goes back. This phenomenon is often found in non-professional athletes. Common causes of acquired lumbar hyperlordosis include overweight, pregnancy, osteoporosis, spondylolisthesis, and a sedentary lifestyle.
Alexander ChernovPublished 4 years ago in Longevity7 Easy Exercises for Lower Back Pain
Different alternatives to relieve my back pain had me questioning. Was it perhaps surgery? But, I couldn't stand the fact there could be side affects to it. What about the chiropractic? Or physical therapy? Maybe, I could have an epidural steroid injection? With more alternatives to choose from, I had to start from the bottom and if nothing else worked, I would have to choose surgery as my last option. Starting physical therapy has tremendously helped in relieving my back pain, all thanks to my core strengthening program. These are few of the exercises that have helped in developing a pain free back. Try it out for yourself and don't worry about having to pay thousands of dollars in Physical Therapy like I did. Here are 7 exercises with the purpose of relieving your pain.
Jhovanna CovaPublished 4 years ago in LongevityBoost Your at Home Bodyweight Workouts with These Tips
Home bodyweight workouts are a great way to stay in shape. Contrary to popular belief, a well-developed routine can fully replace a gym, coach, or fancy equipment. Let’s explore tips that will take your at home bodyweight workouts to a whole new level. You will learn new ways to torture your body that would make the ways of medieval Inquisition look like a back rub.
Mary Poppins PursePublished 4 years ago in LongevityHow to Take Care of Your Feet | 5 Foot Care Tips for Runners
Proficient runners use their feet more than regular folk – the same goes for guys that jog every morning to keep fit. Runners spend long hours in training, which can damage or hurt your toes, or veins, which is why you need to learn how to take care of your feet.
Emily LampPublished 4 years ago in Longevity7 REASONS TO PLAY GEL BLASTERS FOR FUN
What are Gel Blasters? If you are a gamer in Australia, you surely would have heard about this shooting simulator called gel blasters. They are imitations of real-life firearms that give a personalized feel of a shooting game. For nearly half a decade, these harmlessly fun imitations have made their way up the trending ladder in Australia. Gel blasters can as well be considered as a piece of sporting equipment because of the many benefits it offers to people beyond just fun!
TechsSocialPublished 4 years ago in LongevityMy Rebellious Individual Protest
SATURDAY -- MAY 2, 2020 Rundown: • 5:27am: pay water bill, meditation, light, drop kids off at pool, hydration, shroom, window, movement.
Karen LichtmanPublished 4 years ago in Longevity