Friday, September 18, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
The Skinny on Bikram Yoga

Imagine being in a hot room, sweating bullets. The instructor in the front of the room is wearing a headset, yelling out instructions. You look at the clock and gasp that only fifteen minutes has passed. This, my friend, is called Bikram Yoga. Bikram yoga is a form of hot yoga that is very restorative and healing. It has recently gained popularity in the United States for the many healing benefits that can be experienced with regular practice. Most people start practicing Bikram yoga with the desire to lose weight and end up benefiting from many more aspects such as relief of migraines, arthritis, chronic injuries, depression, etc… This type of hot yoga is practiced in a room maintained at a temperature of 105 degrees Fahrenheit. A typical yoga session involves a set of twenty six poses, done at this temperature. This promotes profuse sweating, which is said to rid the body of toxins. The temperature also promotes flexibility.
The simplicity of this style of yoga makes it bearable. There are two descriptions of the 26 poses. They are asanas (postures) and pranayama (breathing exercises), both of which rely on each other to deliver positive results. Most people only use up to 50 percent of their lung capacity, and just like any muscle, the lungs must be stretched and with time will be able to withstand holding more oxygen.
How often do you need to endure the heat of Bikram yoga practice to see results? In order to experience weight loss and relief from chronic conditions, one must practice Bikram yoga ten times (or more) per month. Positive changes are usually seen after about 15 sessions. Remember, it most likely took years of bad eating and sleeping habits to gain the weight. Also, chronic conditions, such as arthritis, depression and muscle tension may have been part of your life for years as well. It will take hard work, persistence and time to change your body.
What do you wear to practice this form of hot yoga? Is there a special type of yoga mat needed? You should wear a form fitting tank top and light weight running or yoga shorts. Your yoga mat should be water resistant and antibacterial because you are going to sweat A LOT on it! Speaking of sweat, a hand towel works wonders at sopping the sweat out of your eyes and off slippery limbs. It is a good idea to bring an insulated water bottle filled with cold water. You’ll find out why!
To summarize what the “skinny” of Bikram Yoga is:
• Be prepared to be in a hot room (105 degrees Fahrenheit).
• The same 26 poses are practiced in every class.
• To gain results; you should practice this yoga 10 times per month.
• The instructor will most likely yell at you.
• Bring a water-resistant yoga mat. Better if anti-bacterial.
• Wear a form fitting tank top and light weight shorts.
• Bring a hand towel.
• Bring an insulated water bottle filled with cold water.
I sincerely hope this has helped you gain helpful information about this type of yoga. Namaste.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Lose the Fat by Summer with Body Slimmers

Author: ChicksWithKick, 05/13/09
Shed those extra pounds of fat from your belly, hips and thighs before swimsuit season starts!!
A body slimmer is very effective at decreasing body fat because it keeps the body warm. A person who wears a body slimmer while working out or doing everyday household tasks can shed excess water weight. A body slimmer also helps make a person's body appear slimmer instantly when worn. We offer many types of body slimmers to target the areas of extra fat you want to go away!
Thursday, March 26, 2009


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Thursday, March 19, 2009
24 Minute Boxing Workout

Hilary Swank trained alongside hardcore pros for four months at Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn to prepare for her role as an ill-fated boxer in Million Dollar Baby, then showed up to collect her Oscar in a body-baring gown that showed off the fruits of her labor.
Take note: All that sparring gave Swank a sculpted yet feminine physique. She got carved but stayed curvy.
Round 1: Warm up (6 minutes)
Alternate one minute of step touches with 30 seconds of jumping jacks for a total of 4 times each.
How-to tips:Step touches: Tap your right toe lightly in front of your left, then your left toe in front of your right. Swing your arms as you continue alternating left and right taps. Move at a comfortable pace that elevates your heart rate and quickens your breathing.
Jumping jacks: Start with your feet together, arms at your sides. Jump with your legs slightly wider than hip-width apart as you lift your arms up to shoulder level.
Round 2: Punch (6 minutes)
Move continuously from drill to drill without any break in between.
Drill 1: Alternate left and right punches 4 times, then alternate lefts and rights as fast as you can 8 times. (2 minutes)
Drill 2: Alternate right and left punches 4 times, then alternate rights and lefts as fast as you can 8 times. (2 minutes)
Drill 3: Alternate left and right punches in sets of 8 with a slight hesitation between sets. (2 minutes)
How-to tips:Round 3: Jump (3 minutes)
How-to tips:Round 4: Pump (6 minutes)
Do these five strength moves with a 15-second break between.
Boxer Twist: Place a chin up bar across your shoulders. Stand tall with your arms draped over the stick. Keeping your abs tight, do tight, small twists left and right. Exhale each time you twist to the side and inhale as you move back toward the middle. Twist for 30 seconds, then rest briefly and repeat.
Last-Round Squats: Stand tall with your feet slightly wider than hip-width apart, hands on hips. Bend your knees until your thighs are parallel to the floor, then stand back up, taking care not to lock your knees. Do 32 reps and hold the last rep in the squat position for 20 seconds.
Championship Push-Ups: Get into a push-up position (push up handles work best): Kneel on the floor with your legs together and your hands placed slightly wider than shoulder-width apart. Shift your weight forward so that you're balanced on your palms with your thighs just above your knees. Bend your elbows to lower your body. When your elbows are parallel to the floor, press back up to the start without locking elbows. Do 8 reps, and on the last one, lower slowly, taking 20 seconds to complete the rep.
Heavyweight Dips: Sit on the floor with your legs straight out, arms at your sides, palms pressing into the floor and fingertips either pointing out to the side or behind you, whichever is more comfortable. Lift your butt and legs up so you're balanced on your palms and heels and your weight is supported by your arms. Bend your elbows a few inches, and then straighten back up. Do 8 reps, and on the last one, lower slowly, taking 20 seconds to complete the rep.
Contender Crunches: Lie face-up with your hands under your butt and your abs pulled in tight. Lift your legs 1 to 3 inches off the floor without allowing your lower back to arch up. Holding this position, curl your head, neck and shoulders up and in, hold a moment and lower back down. Repeat 8 times.
Round 5: Cool Down (3 minutes)
Stretch out and cool down with these three flexibility enhancers.
Million-Dollar Babies: Stand tall and straighten your right arm across the center of your body, placing your left palm behind your right elbow to create a stretch through your right arm and shoulder. Hold 30 seconds and repeat with the left arm.
Rocky Thigh Stretch: Stand tall, holding on to a chair with one hand for balance. Lift your right leg up and bend your knee to move your heel up toward your buttocks. Gently grasp your right toe in your free hand to create a stretch through your right thigh. Hold for 30 seconds and repeat with the left leg.
Olajide Back Extender: Lie face-down with your elbows bent and your palms a few inches in front of your shoulders and shoulder-width apart. Gently press up through your palms to straighten your arms and arch your back as far as you comfortably can. Hold for 60 seconds as the stretch spreads through your abs and into the tops of your thighs.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Boxing Off Baby Weight

Gwen Stefani is getting her knockout body back by lacing up the boxing gloves and jumping into the ring.
The pop star — who gave birth to her second son, Zuma, on Aug. 21 — has become “a regular Laila Ali,” an insider tells Star.
“She has a downsized boxing ring at her house. She fights with her trainer three times a week when she’s in town, doing everything a boxer in training does, including hitting the speed bag and jumping rope.”
Gwen is taking the sport so seriously that she even wears long satin boxing shorts and tapes up her hands.
She’s even holding out hope that her husband, Gavin Rossdale, will become a contender, but for now, says the source, “He just likes to watch.”
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Maximize Weight Loss and Training Results with a Sauna Suit

Author: Chicks with Kick, 02/22/2009
Sweat Suit's and Sauna Suit's use your natural body heat that is generated from any type of physical exercise to increase perspiration during training. The increase in your body temperature due to the sauna effect the sweat suit creates helps increase your calorie burning. This enables you to maximize the weight loss in your workout and in certain circumstances doubling or tripling your workout results. The entire body is stimulated through perspiration therefore helping to rid the body of excess water weight gain and helps melt away unwanted body fat.
Sauna suits may be worn during any other activity, even exercising. Boxers and wrestlers wear them during matches and while they are working out, doing jumping jacks, push ups, sit ups, and biking for example.. These suits are made of heavy gauge vinyl and are also worn by professional athletes. Since most of the water you sweat out of your body is regained when you drink, the sauna suit is not as permanent a solution as a sauna bath. Do not try and counter this by drinking less water. It essential to drink lots of water or you will run the risk of being dehydrated.Sauna suits work similar to other forms of sauna in that they help your body get rid of toxins through sweating while increasing blood circulation and oxygenation of cells. This is beneficial to your muscles. They also help you achieve a more relaxed state and help relieve mental stress and tension. By removing toxins and free radicals from your body, the sauna suit may help boost your immune system.