UK ranks below global average in terms of number of people who exercise regularly
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by Jane
10h ago
And a new “State of Mind” index has been created, to show how a lack of exercise in childhood can lead to poor mental health later in life.   The ages of 15 to 17 are most important for seeing life-long benefits from exercise. Brits over the age of 78 are more than twice as likely to have been active every day during their childhood – than their Gen Z counterparts, a study has found. A new “State of Mind” index has ranked 22 countries around the world, based on the number of people who exercise across different age groups – and how this affects their mental health later in life.   It ..read more
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Scientists recommend obese people exercise in the evening instead of mornings
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by Jane
10h ago
An eight year study revealed that physical activity between 6pm and midnight was linked to greater health benefits for obese people. Obese people trying to improve their health are better off exercising in the evening, scientists claim.   An eight year study from the UK Biobank revealed that physical activity between 6pm and midnight was linked to greater health benefits for obese people.   Researchers from the University of Sydney followed 30,000 people for the study, published in the journal Diabetes Care.   Using fitness trackers they found that those who did the majority of ..read more
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Hambo Throwdown 2024
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by Jane
3d ago
MEDIA RELEASE: On behalf of the Matt Hampson Foundation Hambo Throwdown 2024 This summer’s inaugural Hambo Throwdown is the first all-wheelchair-user functional fitness event in the UK.  The Matt Hampson Foundation charity is organising this event to give active wheelchair users an opportunity to satisfy their demand for competition within an inclusive, specifically-adapted fitness competition.  As an inclusive event, the Hambo Throwdown will also bring together top athletes in the world of para sport alongside first-time competitors.  Hosted at The Panic Gym in Melton Mowbra ..read more
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Experts reveal the one workout class proven to make you sleep better – and it doesn’t involve ANY cardio
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by Jane
3d ago
Doctors consistently recommend exercise as a tool for improving sleep.    But certain types of movements might help you snooze more than others, experts say.    Resistance training – using weights, body weight, or resistance bands – is the best way to improve your sleep, according to Dr Nerina Ramlakhan, a physiologist who specialises in sleep therapy.   This involves movements like squats, lunges and push ups – as well as lifting hand weights or using machines.    Resistance workouts encompass a broad range, but generally include exercises which put your mu ..read more
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New Fitness Venture Pledges Support to Yorkshire Families
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by Jane
1w ago
lkley’s brand-new health and fitness venture, XO Fitness, is pledging its support to some of the region’s neediest families by becoming a patron of The Principle Trust Children’s Charity. XO’s owners Chris Cummins and Harry Morse have a long association with the Skipton-based children’s charity, raising thousands by hosting an annual fitness competition. Following an extensive refurbishment, the state-of-the-art Hybrid training facility opened on 2nd January within The Moors shopping complex. XO is the second venture for Chris, 33, and Harry, 26, who also operate a CrossFit gym in a converted ..read more
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How Exercise Strengthens Your Brain
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by Jane
2w ago
Physical activity improves cognitive and mental health in all sorts of ways. Here’s why, and how to reap the benefits. What are some of the benefits, specifically? Exercise offers short-term boosts in cognition. Studies show that immediately after a bout of physical activity, people perform better on tests of working memory and other executive functions. This may be in part because movement increases the release of neurotransmitters in the brain, most notably epinephrine and norepinephrine.   “These kinds of molecules are needed for paying attention to information,” said Marc Roig ..read more
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Weight Loss……. Weight training is not just for bodybuilders looking to bulk up. According to experts it can actually help with slimming down
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by Jane
2w ago
When you think of exercising for weight loss, what do you picture? Running? Cycling? Something that gets your heart beating hard and your body sweating heavily? Aerobic exercise has traditionally been associated with slimming down, while weight or resistance training – challenging your body to lift, push or pull its own weight, or that of barbells, kettlebells or dumbbells – was reserved for bodybuilders who were bulking up.    According to a survey published in 2022, around two thirds of people in England are meeting the national exercise guidelines of 150 minutes of aerobic activi ..read more
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Sexual Abuse at the Gym: Who Is Liable?
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by Jane
3w ago
Gym operators, trainers, staff, or other trainees can be liable for sexual abuse at the gym. Sexual abuse can involve just one incident of abuse or a series of abusive behaviours and acts. Examples of sexual abuse at the gym include undesirable sexual advances, jokes, hints, suggestions, offensive comments, or the display of pictures that target a person because of his or her sex.   The severity or prevalence of the sexual abuse could influence which damages the victim will recover. The more severe the abuse, the bigger the punitive damages the victim is likely to get through his or her ..read more
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How steady you are on your feet can indicate how likely you are to live a longer, healthy life. Here are some tips
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by Jane
3w ago
How do you tie your shoelaces? Do you sit down, crouch, or flashily stand on one leg? As with most things in life, it’s a question of balance. What can be a little shaky at the best of times becomes even harder as we get older. The first time you notice that you can’t right yourself after a fall can come as a shock. The cost of falls to the NHS and social care has been estimated at £2.3 billion per year. A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine last year found that people who cannot stand on one leg for 10 seconds are almost twice as likely to die within 10 years.  &nb ..read more
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Can regular physical activity reduce the risk of Prostate Cancer????
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by Jane
3w ago
Exercise appears to enhance how your immune system targets and eradicates cancer cells In recent years, one of the most provocative questions in cancer research has been whether a regular exercise habit can prevent certain cancers from taking hold.   The answer, as with any question related to cancer, is complicated. But a recent study published in The British Journal of Sports Medicine offered a glimpse of how regular physical activity affects the risk of prostate cancer, the most common male cancer in Ireland.   In one of the largest such efforts to date, researchers collected data ..read more
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