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"Workouts To Help Prevent Osteoporosis" by Steven Johnson |
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Osteoporosis causes bones to become fragile and more likely to break. While women are more likely to have osteoporosis, men can also develop it. Regular resistance exercise working the upper-and lower-body muscles, along with a healthy diet that incluses calcium and vitamin D, will help prevent the onset of osteoporosis. These exercises are designed for people who do not have a diagnosis of osteoporosis. Check with a doctor before starting any exercise routine. Perform the exercises two to three times a week with at least one day of rest between sessions. Both upper-body and lower-body exercises should be perpormed. Add weight-bearing cardiovascular exercise such as walking, jogging, stair-climbing, elliptical machine and dancing to your routine. The best exercises for building bone are weight- or load-bearing exercises. These include weight-lifting, jogging, hiking, stair-climbing, step aerobics, dancing, racquet sports, and other activities that require your muscles to work against gravity. Swimming and simply walking, although good for cardiovascular fitness, are not the best exercises for building bone. Thirty minutes of weight-bearing exercise daily benefits not only your bones, but improves heart health, muscle strength, coordination, and balance. Those 30 minutes don't need to be done all at once; it's just as good for you to do 10 minutes at a time. For upper body exercises, start with 1-2 sets of 10 repetitions of ezch exercise. You can build up to 3 sets of 15 repetitions as you get stronger. Upper body exercises can be performed with hand weights or household items such as a water bottle, can of soup or any 1-to-3 pound object that easily fits in your hand. Start light (1-2 pounds) and progress slowly, adding half to 1 pound at a time. During the last 2-3 repetitions of each set, you should feel fatigue or a slight burn in the muscles you are working. Adjust your weights accordingly. Overhead press Triceps kick-back Bent-over rows Biceps curl Steven Johnson is interested in maintaining a vital, active, and healthy lifestyle. For information and to help with the onset and prevention of Osteoporosis issues, along with other life-enhancing nutrients, please visit his website Alternative Health Supplements. |
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These statements have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration, and individual results may vary. It should be taken as part of a healthy lifestyle and is not intended to treat or cure any disease. |
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