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Men's, women's magazines take different fitness tacks I'm one of those women who likes reading men's health and fitness magazines. Though they all promise bodies and sex lives that most of us will never have, I'm drawn to the funny, self-deprecating tone, the functional workout tips and the emphasis on sweat, competition and strength training. www.denverpost.com
Column: Health and fitness magazines take different approaches when motivating women and men I'm one of those women who likes reading men's health and fitness magazines. Though they all promise bodies and sex lives that most of us will never have, I'm drawn to the funny, self-deprecating tone, the functional workout tips and the emphasis on sweat, competition and strength training. herald-review.com
Fitness factions: Health and fitness magazines take different approaches when motivating women and men By Julie Deardorff azdailysun.com
Fat Gets To Your Gut Faster Than Previously Believed Michael Harper for RedOrbit.com You remember the old phrase “A moment on your lips, a lifetime on the hips?” The saying quoted by doting mothers and grandmothers everywhere is usually the last thing we hear before shoving a piece of cake into our mouths, begging the food gods to silence the inner voices. No one needs to be told that the fat we ingest turns into fat in our bodies. Going even ... www.redorbit.com
Fitness factions: Blending men's and women's health advice Health and fitness magazines take distinctly different approaches when motivating women and men to workout. Blending the two would be better. I'm one of those women who likes reading men's health and fitness magazines. Though they all promise bodies and sex lives that most of us will never have, I'm drawn to the funny, self-deprecating tone, the functional workout tips and the emphasis on sweat ... www.baltimoresun.com
New fat loss tools make staying trim a lot easier Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) -- People continue to opt for cosmetic procedures to stay trim without stepping in a gym, and as that demand grows, options for getting work done follows. Forget the knives, needles and suction hoses. Lazers and freezing machines are the way of the future of blasting the fat away. Talk about this topic www.wday.com
Body Lab opens 2nd fitness location, in Scottsdale Starting a fitness studio centered on a new, hot workout in a city unfamiliar with it following a recession would scare off many prospective business owners. www.azcentral.com
Weight-loss tips not often brought up You’ve heard it before. Eat right, exercise, and BAM! You’re healthy. Right? Not so fast. According to a 2003 Baylor University study, more than 90 percent of Americans will be overweight by 2032 if we continue with our current trend. The truth is far more complicated. Reaching and maintaining a healthy weight is difficult because we live in a society centered on food – often fast food – and ... www.andersonvalleypost.com
The peace narrative John Gittings, the author of "The Glorious Art of Peace," says history is usually studied and written from the perspective of war, and can look very different when viewed from the perspective of peace. Was it hard to come up with this list of five books on peace, given the shelves of material that there are on war? I could write a book list for Foyles bookshop of three or four dozen excellent ... www.salon.com
Hamilton: ABC’s latest climate change doco another PR victory for doubters Because it falls for the deniers’ tactic of doubt-mongering, ABC TV’s I Can Change Your Mind … About Climate Change is a victory for climate denial even before it goes to air . Read more on the blog... www.crikey.com.au
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