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20 min aerobics/day can dramatically reduce women’s diabetes risk

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Washington, Jan. 15 : Researchers have said women who engaged in at least 150 min/week of aerobic activity and at least 60 min/week of muscle-strengthening activities had the most substantial risk reduction compared with inactive women.

In this week's research, Anders Grontved (Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA, and University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) and colleagues prospectively followed up 99,316 middle-aged and older women for 8 years from the Nurses' Health Study ([NHS] 2000-2008) and Nurses' Health Study II ([NHSII] 2001-2009) who did not have diabetes at baseline, and determined whether their weekly time spent performing resistance exercise, lower intensity muscular conditioning exercises (yoga, stretching, toning), and aerobic moderate and vigorous physical activity (MVPA) reported at baseline and in 2004/2005 was associated wit h a reduced risk of new onset of diabetes.

During the 705,869 person years of follow-up, 3,491 women developed type 2 diabetes. They found that resistance exercise and lower intensity muscular conditioning exercises were both independently associated with a reduced risk for diabetes, even after adjusting for aerobic activity and many other potential confounding factors.

The study has been published in journal PLOS Medicine.

--ANI (Posted on 15-01-2014)

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Dance Aerobics Choreography JCW Fitness Muswell Hill – Video

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Dance Aerobics Choreography JCW Fitness Muswell Hill
Latest moves funky and fun dance aerobics!

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First Timer: Trying Crunch Live for an at-home workout

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1/14/14 health By GEORGIA KRAL First Timer: Trying Crunch Live for an at-home workout

Photo credit: Professional dancer Craig Smith leads the class Gospel House Aerobics at Crunch and on Crunch Live.

Sometimes, you just don't want to leave your apartment. And as for working out, well, getting to the gym really can be the hardest part. Enter Crunch Live. For just $9.99 a month, you can work out in your living room (or, let's face it for you cohabitants, your bedroom), by viewing workouts online.

But is it possible to get the same workout at home as you would in a class with an instructor who's making sure not only that you're inspired to keep going ("Looking good, Georgia!", or more accurately, "Get those knees up, Georgia!") but also that you're doing the moves correctly?

It depends.

Some classes, like Rear Attitude, are perfect for an at-home workout. A simple, 30-minute class divided into two sections, Rear Attitude was easy to follow, didn't involve any complicated steps and was made up mostly of light aerobics and calisthenics. When I finished my final leg lift, I felt the way I would had I just wrapped up a class in a studio.

The next class I tried, Gospel House Aerobics, was a little harder. Led by professional dancer Craig Smith, this dance class was fun, but for someone without any formal dance training, the steps didn't come, shall we say, naturally. It was a little frustrating, but my heart rate was up. So while I didn't feel as if I was truly getting the steps, it did feel like a good workout.

I attended the class at Crunch the following week, and having Smith there showing me the steps, and making sure I got them, certainly helped.

But the point of working out is to sweat, burn calories and to try and have fun, not necessarily to learn the hottest new dance moves. In the physical class, surrounded by other people, there was some pressure to get the moves down lest I stick out as the one without moves.

In the comfort of my apartment, on the other hand, that didn't matter. There was no worrying about getting it right.

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First Timer: Trying Crunch Live

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1/14/14 health By GEORGIA KRAL First Timer: Trying Crunch Live for an at-home workout

Photo credit: Professional dancer Craig Smith leads the class Gospel House Aerobics at Crunch and on Crunch Live.

Sometimes, you just don't want to leave your apartment. And as for working out, well, getting to the gym really can be the hardest part. Enter Crunch Live. For just $9.99 a month, you can work out in your living room (or, let's face it for you cohabitants, your bedroom), by viewing workouts online.

But is it possible to get the same workout at home as you would in a class with an instructor who's making sure not only that you're inspired to keep going ("Looking good, Georgia!", or more accurately, "Get those knees up, Georgia!") but also that you're doing the moves correctly?

It depends.

Some classes, like Rear Attitude, are perfect for an at-home workout. A simple, 30-minute class divided into two sections, Rear Attitude was easy to follow, didn't involve any complicated steps and was made up mostly of light aerobics and calisthenics. When I finished my final leg lift, I felt the way I would had I just wrapped up a class in a studio.

The next class I tried, Gospel House Aerobics, was a little harder. Led by professional dancer Craig Smith, this dance class was fun, but for someone without any formal dance training, the steps didn't come, shall we say, naturally. It was a little frustrating, but my heart rate was up. So while I didn't feel as if I was truly getting the steps, it did feel like a good workout.

I attended the class at Crunch the following week, and having Smith there showing me the steps, and making sure I got them, certainly helped.

But the point of working out is to sweat, burn calories and to try and have fun, not necessarily to learn the hottest new dance moves. In the physical class, surrounded by other people, there was some pressure to get the moves down lest I stick out as the one without moves.

In the comfort of my apartment, on the other hand, that didn't matter. There was no worrying about getting it right.

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ANN ARBOR: A2 Y offers expanded winter schedule for kids, adults

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This winter, the Ann Arbor YMCA will offer an expanded schedule of classes with offerings from Aqua Aerobics to Zumba.

In addition to structured classes, members are free to utilize the two indoor pools, indoor track, free weights and fitness machines at their convenience.

The Winter Session began Jan. 6. Every age group is welcome at the Y: there are parent/child swim lessons for infants as young as six months and adapted exercise classes for seniors including EnhancedFitness.

The Y offers scholarships to those who may be unable to cover the cost of the membership, and many fitness classes are free to members. There is no annual contract to sign, which provides flexibility for those who may be in town for a limited period of time.

This session members can also experiment with Gyrokinesis, and expanded schedule of studio cycling classes, an inner tube water polo league for both children and adults, Pickleball, a triathlon training class as well as community volunteer opportunities.

The popular ChildWatch program has been expanded on Saturday mornings so that kids 4 and up can play in the KidZone (free for members) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Y has swimming (masters, teams and classes), Yoga (Vinyasa and Iyengar as well as yoga for pregnancy, children and teens), Feldenkrais, Dance (Nia, Bollywood, Zumba, Ballet, Salsa, Beledi, Jazz and Hip Hop), Fencing, Gymnastics (both competitive teams and instructional classes), Martial Arts (Aikido, Judo, Jujutsu, Karate, Tae Kwon Do and Tai Chi), Pilates, Ballet Barre, TRX, Studio Cycling, Wrestling as well as sports leagues for kids and adults. It offers classes that address chronic diseases such as Diabetes Prevention, Livestrong at the YMCA and Pedaling for Parkinsons.

Not into sports? The Y also offers classes in art, theatre and music as well as a Spanish immersion program for pre-schoolers.

Teen leadership opportunities include the Youth in Government program, inwhich participants learn about the legislative process by writing their own bills and culminates in a trip to Lansing; and Youth Volunteer Corps on school holidays, when teens participate in community service.

The Y is at 400 West Washington Street in downtown Ann Arbor and has a parking lot underneath the building. Continued...

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The Knife Detail North American Tour Dates

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Photo by Ian Pearce

The Knifeannounced last week that they're bringing theirShaking the Habitualliveshow, whichhas featured"absurdist aerobics" and "danceoke", to North America.Today, they've shared the exact datessurroundingtheir sets at Coachella, which takes placeApril 11-13 and April 18-20, as Brooklyn Vegan points out.

As previously reported, the show has been tweaked since its European incarnation last year, but is a "continuation," the band writes, with some new songs. Light Asylum's Shannon Funchess, who sang onHabitual, will perform on the tour.

The Knifewrote abouttheir touring intentions:

Shaking the Habitual, the album, lays the groundwork for this show. Based on the artistic and political ideas therein, we play with the expectations and question habits of the concert, the dance performance, the club and the music festival.Working within a highly commercial, professionalised and male-dominated music industry, we strive to twist and strangle hierarchies to find other ways of organizing work and its conditions. Disrespecting borders between digital and analogue, fake and real, professional and dilettante, star and cast, experimental acts and glamorous shows, nature and culture, audience and artist, blood family and chosen family, dance and action, a Buchla and bongo and the sound of a hit and a kiss.

The Knife:

04-11 Indio, CA - Coachella 04-15 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater 04-18 Indio, CA - Coachella 04-21 Denver, CO - Fillmore 04-23 Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom 04-35 Toronto, Ontario - Kool Haus 04-26 Montreal, Quebec - Metropolis 04-28 Boston, MA - House of Blues 04-30 New York, NY - Terminal 5

Read our interview with the Knifehere. And here's the Knife's 13-minute film onShaking the Habitual:

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Could Katy Perry be your secret weight loss weapon?

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Published: 8:35AM Wednesday January 15, 2014 Source: ONE News

Katy Perry's Roar could be the secret to staying on track with your excercise resolutions.

Spotify has revealed a list of the tracks topping gym-goers' playlists across the globe with Eminem, Britney Spears and Pitbull among those featuring.

It has also unveiled the ultimate workout playlist based on the popularity of tracks coupled with scientific analysis of the songs that will make you sweat harder in the gym.

The music streaming service analysed over 6.7 million workout playlists globally and Can't Hold Us by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis was the most popular choice followed by Wake Me Up by Avicii, 'Till I Collapse by Eminem and Don't You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia.

Men work out more frequently during the latter part of the week and feel the burn to a range of music from classic tracks such as Eye of the Tiger by Survivor and Eminem's aptly named 'Till I Collapse.

Data reveals more women opt for a morning workout over men's lunchtime trip to the gym.

Women are choosing to sweat it out at the beginning of the week with modern classics such as Rihanna's We Found Love. And women have a greater tendency than men to exercise in time to the beat.

Spotify has partnered with the Music in Exercise and Sport Group at Brunel University in London to create the ultimate workout playlist based on tempo (BPM), style and lyrical content.

"When synching your movements to the beat of the music, increase the intensity of your workout by raising the music tempo by one or two BPMs beyond your comfort zone - this will increase your workrate with the added benefit that the difference in effort will be almost imperceptible," the university's Dr Costas Karageorghis said.

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Living Beyond Cancer – Physical Activity and Excercise – Video

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Living Beyond Cancer - Physical Activity and Excercise
Ann Nelson, Physiotherapist, talks about physical activity and exercise.

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Llevame Yoga – Video

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Llevame Yoga

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