Exercise Prevents Addiction: Todd Crandell, Recovering Drug Addict and Alcoholic, Stays Clean Through Exercise
Award-winning Author Turned Exercise and Triathlons into Success;
Now Guides Others Fighting Addiction to Do the Same.
Sylvania, OH (PRWEB) June 12, 2008 — Todd Crandell, a former drug addict and alcoholic-turned-Ironman triathlete, founder of the non-profit organization Racing for Recovery and author of the award-winning Racing for Recovery: From… Continue reading
Yoga exercise videos are quite helpful in learning advanced yoga poses
Yoga exercise videos are quite helpful in learning advanced yoga poses
Yoga is an ancient practice that has been practiced by millions all over the world. Joining a regular yoga courses is not feasible for those who have a tight schedule. But now, there are a number of interactive websites… Continue reading
New Drug Rehab Centers Feature Yoga, Swimming and Exercise
As the nation’s drug problem continues to go unchecked drug rehabilitation centers look to new and innovative techniques for fighting the problem. This week C.A.R.E. Florida adds new services to its gambit of holistic drug rehabilitation services.
North Palm Beach, FL (PRWEB) March 14, 2008 — Over the past year… Continue reading
Teens: No to soda but also to exercise
Teens: No to soda but also to exercise
American high school teens are drinking less soda but still avoiding daily exercise, says a national report card on teen health and risk behaviors. Given the nation’s battle against obesity, it’s “good news” that fewer students are drinking a soda a day,… Continue reading
Why We Love to Exercise
Just kidding. Most Americans like the idea of exercising and are gung-ho about it when they know the summer time is coming up and they have to squeeze into their bathing suits. However, actually getting out there and doing something is an entirely different story.
As with most things, the… Continue reading
Study Breaks Down How Exercise Builds You Up
Study Breaks Down How Exercise Builds You Up
(The New York Times News Service) — Everyone knows exercise can be good for body and mind. But even as doctors admonish young and old to get off the couch to stave off such diseases as diabetes and dementia, they cannot explain… Continue reading