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Posted: 3 years ago
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Hi,

I have started exercise by reading this article.

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AnnaFill thumbnail
Posted: 3 years ago
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I advise you to gradually increase the load, because at first I overdid it with the exercises and got a pinch in my side, which hurt for a very long time

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Posted: 2 years ago
#3

Some Tips for Exercises


Stay hydrated- Drinking fluids throughout the day is essential for maintaining healthy hydration levels

Warm up-It's important to warm up before your workout

Walking

Take a moment to just breathe.

Keep things simple

Be flexible

Make sure you’re not too hungry

VelvetVibrance thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
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Hi,

That's fantastic to hear that you've started exercising! Taking that first step is always commendable. It's amazing how articles can inspire positive actions.

Speaking of getting started, it reminds me of the structured approach in scientific experiments. Just as you're following a plan for your exercise routine, researchers use tools like the 96 well plate template to organize and streamline their experiments. It's like having a roadmap for success in the lab.

If you're curious, I can share more about how the 96 well plate template used in research. Keep up the great work with your exercise routine, and feel free to share your progress!

Best.

Edited by VelvetVibrance - 2 years ago
Ellesmith thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
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If you're looking for more ways to improve wellness, consider regular exercise. It doesn't have to be intense; even a short daily walk or a quick home workout can make a difference. Adequate sleep is crucial too—aim for 7-9 hours per night. And don't forget about the basics: a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and taking breaks when needed. Sometimes, it's the little things that add up to a big positive impact on your mental well-being.

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poplau thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#6

very good advices

Healthytip thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#7

Hi Bro,

What are your reasons for wanting to exercise? More energy? Weight loss? Stress relief? This is the base of continuity.

Sutapasima thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: Healthytip

Hi Bro,

What are your reasons for wanting to exercise? More energy? Weight loss? Stress relief? This is the base of continuity.


In most cases its all the above smiley36

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Posted: 10 months ago
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Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise per week.

Brisk walking, jogging, swimming laps, or cycling at a moderate pace are good examples.

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Posted: 8 days ago
#10

During a heatwave, the body struggles to regulate its internal temperature. Exercising in hot summer weather forces your body to fight two internal battles simultaneously: producing energy for movement and struggling to dump excess heat.

The temperature and humidity levels are so high that the body has a hard time cooling itself off, making you more likely to suffer from dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. With that said, heavy workouts can place additional stress on your heart and kidneys.

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