A
Aerobic exercise
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Hinkle, J. Scott.
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Arbor, MI: ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Personnel
Services.
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BODYPUMP site.
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BTS Japan.
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Safety Principles of BODYPUMP.
American Fitness.
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Stanforth,
Dixie; Philip R. Stanforth, Margaret P.
Hoemeke (2000).
Physiologic and Metabolic Responses to a
Body Pump Workout. The Journal of
Strength and Conditioning Research.
Further reading
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Lythe J., Pfitzinger, P. Caloric
expenditure and aerobic demand of Bodystep,
Bodyattack, Bodycombat and RPM. Auckland:
UniSports Centre for Sport Performance ,
University of Auckland, New Zealand,
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Lythe, J., Pfitzinger, P. and Ho, D. The
Physical and Psychological Response to 13
weeks of Structured Group-fitness Exercise
in Untrained Individuals. Auckland:
UniSports Centre for Sport Performance,
University of Auckland, New Zealand,
2000:33.
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Felstead, Bishop, Fuller, Jewson, Lee,
Unwin.
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training and productive systems - the case
of exercise to music instruction.
London, United Kingdom, 2006:8
External Links
Unofficial tracklists for BODYPUMP 12 - 58
Unofficial tracklists for BODYPUMP 59 - >
Tami and Craig - BodyPump Instructors
C
Cooper test
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H
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Notes
References
External links
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References
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Felstead,
Bishop, Fuller, Jewson, Lee, Unwin (2006).
"Moving to the music: Learning processes,
training and productive systems - the case
of exercise to music instruction".
London, United Kingdom, p.6.
Research
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Lythe J., Pfitzinger, P.
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Bodystep, Bodyattack, Bodycombat and RPM.
Auckland: UniSports, University of Auckland,
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Pfitzinger P, Lythe J. The aerobic
demand and energy expenditure during
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Physical and Psychological Response to 13
weeks of Structured Group-fitness Exercise
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for Sport Performance, University of
Auckland, New Zealand, 2000:33.
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Stanforth, D., Stanforth, P.R., &
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metabolic responses to a Body Pump workout.
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External links
External links
External Links
Joe Henderson
Honolulu Marathon
Jeff Galloway
JohnBingham (The Penguin)
Honolulu Marathon Clinic
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Henderson, Joe (1969).
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Mountain View CA 94040:
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line copy
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Jannot, Mark (April 1996). "A
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Calculating your maximum
aerobic heart rate<
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Henderson (1969). Long,
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Champions 1973-2006.
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Parker-Pope, Tara; This
Jogging Method Turns
Out-of-Shape Into Runners
Wall Street Journal, 25 May
2007.
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Running Injury Free with
Jeff Galloway
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JohnBingham,
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Endurance Training:
Intervals vs.
Long-Slow/Steady-Distance
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Military Playing Down Long
Runs, Adopting More Diverse
Fitness Programs
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Official Nia Technique site
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References
External links
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References
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USMC-Pull-up
Regulations
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[2] exrx.net
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on Kipping
Pull-ups
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People who have walked or run around the world or are attempting
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National Personal Training Institute
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Running
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Poi spinning
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Agni Yoga
Altered state of consciousness
References
External links
Anahata
Anahata Yoga
Ananda Marga
Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga
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Translations
Entire work
Selections
Commentaries
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Exercise
Aspects of exercise
Types of exercise
History of exercise
Basic exercise
concepts
Exercise leaders and
scholars
Exercise lists
See also
5
Beast Skills
example of a complete training plan (Navy Seals)
Howto BWE: singular exercises explained (in German)
One-Arm Chinning Guide (DragonDoor.com)
Strength training
See also
Bibliography
Many of the most useful books about weight
training contain the word "bodybuilding" in the
title, but they should not be overlooked just
for this reason. Weight trainers who are not
interested in bodybuilding can ignore the
material devoted to contest preparation, and
still obtain much valuable information.
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Bostrom, Todd E. (2006). "Z Last Book
You'll Ever Need On Strength Training"
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Darden, Ellington (2004). The New
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Delavier, Frederic (2001). Strength
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DeLee, J. MD and Drez, D. MD, Eds.
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Kennedy, Robert and Ross, Don (1988).
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Kennedy, Robert and Weis, Dennis (1986),
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Lombardi, V. Patteson (1989).
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Pearl, Bill (2001). Getting Stronger:
Weight Training for Men and Women.
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Powers, Scott and Howley, Edward (2003),
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Schoenfeld, Brad (2002). Sculpting
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Schwarzenegger, Arnold (1999). The
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Todd,
Jan (1995). "From
Milo to Milo: A History of Barbells,
Dumbells, and Indian Clubs". Iron
Game History 3 (No.6).
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MSNBC article on the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention report on
the prevalence of strength training
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Feigenbaum,
Matthew S. and Pollock, Michael L.
(1997).
Strength Training: Rationale for Current
Guidelines for Adult Fitness Programs.
The Physician and Sportsmedicine.
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Laskowski, Edward R. (2004).
Strength training: How many sets for
best results? MayoClinic.com.
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Kraemer, William
J. (2003).
Strength Training Basics: Designing
Workouts to Meet Patients' Goals.
The Physician and Sportsmedicine.
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Brooks, G.A.; Fahey, T.D. & White, T.P.
(1996). Exercise Physiology: Human
Bioenergetics and Its Applications.
Mayfield Publishing Co.
ISBN 0072556420.
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Stoppani, Jim (2004).
Fail—to be strong. Muscle & Fitness
(Oct 2004).
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Anderson, Owen (n.d.).
Recovery Time: To train well, you must
find the right balance between hard work
and recovery. Peak Performance.
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Berardi, John M. (2002).
Muscle recovery. Energy Fitness (Dec
2002).
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Women's Weight Training from
Stumpuous.com
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The Metabolism Myth
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de Mello Meirelles, C. & Gomes, P.S.C.
(2004). Acute effects of resistance
exercise on energy expenditure:
revisiting the impact of the training
variables. Rev Bras Med Esporte,
10(2), 131-138.
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Strength training benefits for women
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Haykowsky MJ, Liang Y, Pechter D, Jones
LW, McAlister FA, Clark AM (2007-06-19).
"A meta-analysis of the effect of
exercise training on left ventricular
remodeling in heart failure patients:
the benefit depends on the type of
training performed". J Am Coll
Cardiol 49 (24): 2329–36.
DOI:10.1016/j.jacc.2007.02.055.
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An in-depth report on the benefits and
types of exercise from About.com
-
Article on protein intake and
bodybuilding
-
Kleiner, S.M. (1997). Nutrition for
muscle builders. The Physician and
Sportsmedicine, 25(8), n.p.
-
Article on high protein diet and kidney
function
-
Hydration 101: Don’t Tempt Fate,
Hydrate!
-
Nutrition and protein synthesis
-
Strength Training for Women
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Ebben, W.P. & Jensen, R.L. (1998).
Strength training for women: Debunking
myths that block opportunity. The
Physician and Sportsmedicine, 26(5),
n.p.
-
WebMD article on use of steroids by
female bodybuilders
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Strength training and your child from
kidshealth.org
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NSCA position statement on youth
resistance training
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Stamford, B (1997). "The
right way to do sit-ups". The
Physician and Sportsmedicine 25
(6).
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Andersen, R.E.; Jakicic, J.M. (2003). "Physical
activity and weight management: Building
the case for exercise". The
Physicial and Sportsmedicine 31
(9).
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Kraemer, W.J. (2003). Strength training
basics: Designing workouts to meet
patients' goals. The Physician and
Sportsmedicine, 31(8), n.p.
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Knuttgen, H.G. (2003). What is exercise?
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Physician and Sportsmedicine, 31(3),
n.p.
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Kennedy, Robert (1983).
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Advanced Nutrition, Shock-training
Strategies. Sterling Publishing
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Kennedy, Robert and Ross, Don (1988).
Muscleblasting! Brief and Brutal Shock
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pp. 16-17
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Rest-pause method of body-building
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Pushing Past Muscle Failure With Burns
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Kennedy, Robert and Weis, Dennis (1986),
Mass!, New Scientific Bodybuilding
Secrets, Contemporary Books
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X-Rep Static Contraction Training
Weight training
Crunch
Dip
Jumping Jack
Press up, or push up
Pull up, or chin up
Sit up
Squat
Pistol, or one-legged squat
BACK
TO FITNESS TECHNOLOGY HOMEPAGE
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Active Living
Active Living by Design
Active Meditation
Specific methods
The OSHO Active Meditation techniques are:
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OSHO Dynamic Meditation
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OSHO Kundalini Meditation
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OSHO Nataraj Meditation
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OSHO Nadabrahma Meditation
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OSHO No Dimensions Meditation
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OSHO Gourishankar Meditation
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OSHO Mandala Meditation
All OSHO Active Meditations involve a
beginning stage of activity – sometimes
intensely physical – followed by a period of
silence. Specially composed music is available
to accompany the meditations.
References
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Meditation Expert (UK website)
Active stretching
Altitude training
B
Bally Total Fitness
Bannatyne's
Bannatyne Fitness Ltd official website
Battle of the Systems
Bodyweight exercise
C
Calisthenics
Related terms
External links
Cardio
External links
Cardiovascular Fitness - for all of you in
HPE2 - is the amount
Circuit training
Complex training
Kenneth H. Cooper
Cooper is the founder of the Cooper Aerobics
Center in Dallas
[1].
See also
Core muscle training
Curves International
References
External links and
sources
Cycling
Notes
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"Bicycling Life"
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Union
Cycliste International (2003).
UCI Cycling Regulations.
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Osteoporos Int., Low bone mineral
density in highly trained male master
cyclists. 2003 Aug;14(8):644-9 (PMID
12856112)
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"Sit
or Stand: Tradeoffs in Efficiency?",
[1], November 21,
2006.
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Consequences. Centers for Disease
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A PHYSICALLY ACTIVE LIFE THROUGH
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How transport can save the NHS.
sustrans.org.uk.
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British Medical Association; Mayhew
Hillman, David Morgan [1992].
Cycling: Towards Health and Safety.
Oxford University Press.
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magma.ca.
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Cycling in Great Britain. Department
of Transport.
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All-Cause Mortality Associated With
Physical Activity During Leisure Time,
Work, Sports, and Cycling to Work.
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"Bicycle
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eMedicine,
February 8,
2006.
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Cycle of despair. BBC News.
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Cycling linked to impotence. BBC
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Am J
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Bicycle -
Cycling Portal
General fitness training
Green transport
Heart rate monitor
D
Dynamic Meditation
External links
Dynamic stretching
E
Endurance
Eutony
Exercise bulimia
Exertion
References
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First Person Physics, First Person
Physics:Wooing the Second Tier, (essay
part of) project proposal to National
Science Foundation, 2004
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Principle of least action, Euler, 1748,
Reflexions sur quelques loix generales de
la nature
External links
F
Feldenkrais method
Fitness First
External links
Five Tibetan Rites
External links to
The Five Rites
References contradicting or
unsupportive of the Five Rites
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Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche,
2003. Yantra Yoga: The
Tibetan Yoga of Movement.
ISBN 1-55939-192-8.
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Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche,
1988. Yantra Yoga: The
Yoga of Movement.
ISBN 3-900890-01-3.
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Padampa Sangye,
11th Century. The
Hundred Verses of Advice.
Traditional text. Modern
translation with foreword by
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
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Patrul Rinpoche, 1860.
The Words of my Perfect
Teacher. Traditional
text. Modern translation
with foreword by the
Dalai Lama and
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
ISBN 1-57062-412-7.
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Sogyal Rinpoche, 1992.
The Tibetan Book of Living
and Dying.
ISBN 0-7126-7139-0. On
how to prepare spiritually
for aging, illness, and
death.
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Dalai Lama, 2001. How
to Practice : The Way to a
Meaningful Life.
ISBN 0-7434-2708-4.
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Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo,
1855, The Excellent Path
to Enlightenment Ngondro.
Traditional text. Many
modern translations.
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Stephan Beyer, 1978.
The Cult of Tara: Magic and
ritual in Tibet.
ISBN 0-520-03635-2.
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Ian Baker, 2000. The
Dalai Lama's Secret Temple.
ISBN 0-500-51003-2.
Paintings made in 1670 in
the Dalai Lama's traditional
temple, depicting a
different form of yoga to
the five rites.
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Garma C.C. Chang, 1999.
The Hundred Thousand
Songs of Milarepa.
ISBN 1-57062-476-3.
Traditional songs urging
beings to give up clinging
to the body and youth.
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Nyingma Institute, 2002.
How to Follow a Spiritual
Master. Traditional
texts compilation on history
and lineages of Tibetan
practices.
-
Milarepa, on aging and
sickness
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Namkhai Norbu's course in
traditional Tibetan Yoga
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Lama lobsang traditional
Tibetan yoga
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Lama Surya Das traditional
Tibetan retreat and lineage
practices
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Snowlion publishing article
on Tibetan Yoga
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Ligmincha institute Trul
khor training
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Tapeworm studio, 2003.
Yogis of Tibet. ASIN
B00064MWJW. Documentary film
on traditional Tibetan yoga
practices.
Functional training
G
General fitness training
Golf conditioning
References
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Complete
Conditioning for Golf:-Pete Draovitch, Wayne
L. Westcott, 1999
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www.theworkoutloft.com[1]
Gym floor cover
Gymkhana
Gyrotonic
References
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Keegan, Lynn, Healing With
Complementary & Alternative Therapies,
p. 194. Thomson Delmar, 2000.
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Carole
Buia (February 19, 2001). "Gyrotonic
Expansion System".
External links
H
House Gymnastics
I
Indoor cycling
Isometric exercise
External links
Public domain books on isometric
exercises
J
Jazzercise
Jeanette Jenkins
Jogging
External links
BACK
TO FITNESS TECHNOLOGY HOMEPAGE
K
Kimberly Spreen
L
LA Fitness (United States)
External links
LA Fitness Official website
Lifestyle Family Fitness
Lifestyle Family Fitness Leadership Team
M
Mabel Todd
Julie Grinfeld
(2002).
'The Idea of Ideokinesis'.
Mall walking
Metal-rod exercises
See also
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Indian club, a form of exercise
discipline that was popular in Victorian
Era, and is similar to the metal rod
technique
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Kettlebell, a traditional Russian
exercise discipline using a cast iron weight
looking somewhat like a cannonball with a
handle
External links
N
Netpulse
Netpulse
Nordic walking
International Nordic Walking Association
Nude fitness
References
O
Organ hypertrophy
P
PNF stretching
References
External links
Physical culture
http://www.physicalculture.com.au/
Physical exercise
References
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Stampfer, M., Hu, F., Manson, J., Rimm,
E., Willett, W. (2000) Primary
prevention of coronary heart disease in
women through diet and lifestyle. The
New England Journal of Medicine, 343(1),
16-23.
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Hu.,
F., Manson, J., Stampfer, M., Graham,
C., et al. (2001). Diet, lifestyle, and
the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in
women. The New England Journal of
Medicine, 345(11), 790-797.
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O'Connor, D., Crowe, M., Spinks, W.
2006. Effects of static stretching on
leg power during cycling. Turin, 46(1),
52-56.
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Wilmore, J., Knuttgen, H. 2003. Aerobic
Exercise and Endurance Improving Fitness
for Health Benefits. The Physician
and Sportsmedicine, 31(5). 45.
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de Vos,
N., Singh, N., Ross, D., Stavrinos, T.,
et al. 2005. Optimal Load for Increasing
Muscle Power During Explosive Resistance
Training in Older Adults. The
Journals of Gerontology, 60A(5),
638-647.
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Hanc,
J. 1987. Your Health Behind the
Runner\'s Euphoria. \'\'Newsday, April
21, 1987,\'\' 11.
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van
Praag H, Kempermann G, Gage FH. (1999).
"Ontogeny
Running increases cell proliferation and
neurogenesis in the adult mouse dentate
gyrus." (Abstract). Nature
Neuroscience. 2 (3): 266-70.
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Clément
Grondard et al. (2005). "Regular
Exercise Prolongs Survival in a Type 2
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Model Mouse."
(Abstract). The Journal of
Neuroscience. 25 (33):
7615-7622.
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West Virginia Department of Health and
Human Resources
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Edward
McAuley,* Arthur F. Kramer, and Stanley
J. Colcombe (2004). "Cardiovascular
fitness and neurocognitive function in
older Adults:a brief review." (Full
Article). BRAIN, BEHAVIOR,and
IMMUNITY. 18 (2004): 214-220.
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Weight training and children
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Austin, B. 2006. Don't Let Your Body Go
Into Starvation Mode. Wisconsin State
Journal, April 1, 2006, 46.
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Alexander, C. 1998. Cutting weight,
losing life. News & Observer,
February 8, 1998, A.1.
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Jimenez, C., Pacheco, E., Moreno, A.,
Carpenter, A. 1996. A Soldier's Neck and
Shoulder Pain. The Physician and
Sportsmedicine, 24(6), 81-82.
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The Physicial and Sportsmedicine on
Overtraining
Physical fitness
Physical fitness test
External links
Physical therapy
External links
National associations
Journals and publications
Physical therapists have
access to a wide range of
publications and
journals.
[4]
Some are strictly limited to
physical therapy, while others (eg.
various
orthopedic and
surgical journals) are not
as specific, yet physical
therapists contribute to them
and read them. Here are a few:
Pole climbing (gymnastic)
References
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(1977)
Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd ed.
(in Russian), Moscow: Sovetskaya
Enciklopediya, vol. 24 (part II), p. 277.
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(1987) Panorama of the 1986 Sports Year
(in Russian). Moscow:
Fizkultura i sport, p. 75.
Resistance Stretching
Resistance swimming
External links
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Endless Pools® -
propeller-driven, vinyl liner pool,
customizable modular design, indoors or out
-
Dry Swim Trainer - the first
truly ergonomic exercise machine for
swimmers, dryland model swim benches and
machines
-
Fastlane - propeller-driven
addition to your backyard pool, convert your
pool into an Endless Pool®
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Badujet - pump-driven,
propulsion system only
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Swimergy Swim System - hybrid
swimming system needing no electricity
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Swimex - paddle-wheel driven,
housed in a fiberglass pool
-
Swim Gym - propeller-driven,
propulsion system only
-
Vasa Trainer - dry-land
swimming simulator
-
Infinite Pool - iPool® is a
personal swimming pool, it's portable, easy
to assemble, indoors or out
Resistance training
Glossary of conditioning terms at ASMI
Soloflex
S
Sexercises
Side stitch
Sit and Be Fit
http://www.sitandbefit.org
Sport agility
Static stretching
Stretch Exercises
Step aerobics
Stepping (walking)
Strength training
Footnotes
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Todd,
Jan (1995). "From
Milo to Milo: A History of Barbells,
Dumbells, and Indian Clubs". Iron
Game History 3 (No.6).
-
MSNBC article on the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention report on
the prevalence of strength training
-
Feigenbaum,
Matthew S. and Pollock, Michael L.
(1997).
Strength Training: Rationale for Current
Guidelines for Adult Fitness Programs.
The Physician and Sportsmedicine.
-
Laskowski, Edward R. (2004).
Strength training: How many sets for
best results? MayoClinic.com.
-
Kraemer, William
J. (2003).
Strength Training Basics: Designing
Workouts to Meet Patients' Goals.
The Physician and Sportsmedicine.
-
Brooks, G.A.; Fahey, T.D. & White, T.P.
(1996). Exercise Physiology: Human
Bioenergetics and Its Applications.
Mayfield Publishing Co.
ISBN 0072556420.
-
Stoppani, Jim (2004).
Fail—to be strong. Muscle & Fitness
(Oct 2004).
-
Anderson, Owen (n.d.).
Recovery Time: To train well, you must
find the right balance between hard work
and recovery. Peak Performance.
-
Berardi, John M. (2002).
Muscle recovery. Energy Fitness (Dec
2002).
-
Women's Weight Training from
Stumpuous.com
-
The Metabolism Myth
-
http://www.scielo.br/pdf/rbme/v10n2/en_a06v10n2.pdf
de Mello Meirelles, C. & Gomes, P.S.C.
(2004). Acute effects of resistance
exercise on energy expenditure:
revisiting the impact of the training
variables. Rev Bras Med Esporte,
10(2), 131-138.
-
Strength training benefits for women
-
Haykowsky MJ, Liang Y, Pechter D, Jones
LW, McAlister FA, Clark AM (2007-06-19).
"A meta-analysis of the effect of
exercise training on left ventricular
remodeling in heart failure patients:
the benefit depends on the type of
training performed". J Am Coll
Cardiol 49 (24): 2329–36.
DOI:10.1016/j.jacc.2007.02.055.
-
An in-depth report on the benefits and
types of exercise from About.com
-
Article on protein intake and
bodybuilding
-
Kleiner, S.M. (1997). Nutrition for
muscle builders. The Physician and
Sportsmedicine, 25(8), n.p.
-
Article on high protein diet and kidney
function
-
Hydration 101: Don’t Tempt Fate,
Hydrate!
-
Nutrition and protein synthesis
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NSCA position statement on youth
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Knuttgen, H.G. (2003). What is exercise?
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Secrets, Contemporary Books
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X-Rep Static Contraction Training
Stretching
Sweat therapy
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Cyberbohemia
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PsychSymposium
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exercise_equipment
Exercise machines
Physical fitness
CSAFE - Exercise Equipment Communications Protocol
Exercise (including exercise ball) for older patients
Back exercise & fitness for people with back problems
Exercise Equipment
Weight training equipment
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External links and
references
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Official website
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Paper authored by the inventor Alan
Adler, explaining the design considerations.
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U.S. Patent 4,560,358
by Alan Adler, filed May 10, 1984, issued
December 24, 1985.
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Youtube Video Video of Aerobie products
in action, including throwing one of the
rings out of the Aloha Stadium in Hawaii,
and the demonstration of the Aerobie Orbiter
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External links
Using the bosu ball with the dome side down
is challenging, as it requires great agility to
stand on the surface. Mounting the ball is best
done by placing one foot on the surface, then
quickly stepping up onto the platform without
looking down. A slow movement just doesn't work.
Newtest Oy - The manufacturer of the Bone Exercise Monitor
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production
While there are many different infrared sauna
brands, there are fewer actual manufacturers. As
in many industries, there are a number of
manufacturers that will produce for multiple
brands, allowing those brands to then sell them
as their own. This is similar to store brand marketing that is common in
retail stores and grocery stores. Below is an
alphabetical list of infrared sauna
manufactures, some of whom sell to consumers,
and some of whom only sell to distributors:
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American Infrared Sauna Co.
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Brighton Sauna
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Dian Chiang Chia Industrial
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EZe Sauna
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Health Mate Sauna
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Josen Beauty and Sauna Connection
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Kingston Global
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Miracle Heat
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Nusauna
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Sauna Ray
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SaunaKing
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QCA Spas
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Xiamen Komate
These are not the only retailers of infrared
saunas, but are simply the primary
manufacturers.
External links
Below are a list of guides and FAQs that may
be useful. Be aware that some are posted by
infrared sauna companies, on occasion, though
these are removed as speedily as possible by
Wikipedia editors.
References
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Kalyn,
Wayne. Design Ideas for Basements (Design
Ideas Series) Creative Homeowner (June
15, 2004).
ISBN 1580111580
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Galttech.com Reviews: a review site with
a general review of saunas and infrared
saunas.
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Rosner,Bryan: When Antibiotics Fail: Lyme
Disease and Rife Machines, with Critical
Evaluation of Leading Alternative Therapies,
BioMed Publishing Group, Jan 2005.
ISBN 0976379708
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Organic Nutrition: article on the
effects of circulation.
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Physical Fitness Tests
Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), a test in the U.S. Army
Harvard Step Test, a cardiovascular test
Singapore's NPFAS; see
National Physical Fitness Award
Physical Readiness Test, a test in the U.S. Navy
United States Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test, a test in
the U.S. Marine Corps
Work Capacity Test, a test for firefighters
President's Council Physical Fitness Test standards
New York City Police Department Job Standard Test
Illinois State Police Physical Fitness Test
Sports
Science
What is Sports Science?
What is Human Movement Studies?
What do Sports Science graduates do?
Journals in Sports Medicine
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