Showing posts with label better. Show all posts
Showing posts with label better. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2010

50 Tips For Better Health


  1. Begin your day with a glass of luke warm water.
  2. Drink at least 8 glasses of water in a day.
  3. Include at least two vegetables and a fruit type in your diet.
  4. Eat sprouted beans as snacks at least once in a+ day.
  5. Eat green vegetables salad before your mid-day meal.
  6. Eat fresh vegetables.
  7. Eat just vegetables in the morning at least thrice a week. Let lunch be the first heavy meal of he day.
  8. Avoid refrigerated or frozen foods. Eat foods hot.
  9. Eat green vegetables and yellow colored fruits daily.
  10. Fasting once in a week is good for health. Drink only fresh juices while fasting. Begin with vegetable juice in the morning.
  11. Replace tea and coffe with fresh juices.
  12. If possible avoid using soda, coke and health/energy drinks.
  13. Avoid eating fat fried foods.
  14. Limit the consumption of ice creams and other baked products.
  15. Never skip any meals. Even if you are fasting make sure you drink juices to compensate the energy loss.
  16. Select food items rich in fiber content.
  17. Moderate the intake of sugar and salt.
  18. Wash the vegetables well in running cold water before cutting.
  19. Steam or cook the vegetables.
  20. Cook the vegetables like cucumber, potatoes and tomatoes with their skin intact.
  21. Calculate the amount of fat in your food.
  22. Eat your food slowly and enjoy them.
  23. Prepare each dish and enjoy the taste while eating.
  24. Learn to calculate the nutrient content in your food.
  25. Select good and fresh vegetables.
  26. Control your moods in order to control the food intake. While in depression it is normal to develop a passion for sweets or chocolates. Substitute this appetite with a fresh fruit juice.
  27. Avoid chips or snacks while watching. You may eat popcorn instead.
  28. While eating concentrate only on food.
  29. Try to eat along with your family.
  30. Stop when you feel your stomach filled.
  31. Avoid smoking cigarette.
  32. Control alcohol consumption.
  33. Learn to sleep well.
  34. Select an exercise model that suits you and starting training. If you like practise yoga daily.
  35. Walk for at least 20 minutes daily.
  36. Involve yourself in at least 10 minutes of stretching exercises.
  37. In the office avoid lifts and prefer stairs.
  38. Meditate for at least 10 minutes a day.
  39. Stay calm while concentrating on your breath. Breathe in and out slowly.
  40. Relax all your muscles.
  41. Find and allocate time for prayer.
  42. Laugh is a medicine for good health. Find some time for fun.
  43. Rejuvenate all your inner senses and try to savour as much energy as you can.
  44. Balance your work and fun time.
  45. Find time to spend with your children.
  46. Meet your friends and find time to travel.
  47. Listen to some music during the day.
  48. Share the details of your illness ( if any ) with your family. Participate them in your program to reduce cholesterol.
  49. Read books that are informative in contents.
  50. Understand that you have the ability to select the changes in your life and believe you can do it.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Swimming Better To Do List - 10 Better Swimming Tips for Swimmers

Swimmers To Do List - Improve Your Swimming

By Mat Luebbers, About.com Guide

There are many things that swimmers can do to swim better. This to do list of 10 ways to better swimming could help any swimmer improve their swimming. Get this to do list done and swim on!

Do swim frequently

If you don't average about three swims a week you will lose your feel for the water and your technique will begin to deteriorate. No feel, no technique, no speed. If the option is between one or two long workouts or three or four shorter workouts, swimmers seem to do better when they swim more frequently as opposed to only doing a few longer workouts each week.

Do swim with good technique

Maintain the best possible technique at all speeds during a workout. If you try to go fast with bad technique, you are wasting energy. If you can teach yourself to go fast while using good technique, you will make bigger gains.

Do drills as part of every swimming workout

Early in your workout, in the middle of your workout, or at the end of your workout (or any combination of the three!) do some specific technique work to reinforce good swimming skills. There are many drills you can do to stay tuned up, or to help you develop better technique.

Do challenging workouts

One or two times a week (depending upon how frequently you swim) do part of your workout with oomph - push the effort, go hard, whatever you want to call it. If all of your workouts are focused on technique, your technique will improve. But what will happen when you try to go faster? You will get tired, your technique will deteriorate, and you might as well call it a day. If you are doing some hard or challenging workouts - mixed in with technique work - as different workouts or as part of the same workout - you will learn how to hold good technique while going faster.

Do easy workouts

Depending upon your swimming goals, there may be no reason to do more than one or two tough workout sets a week, as long as you do one or two easier workouts, too. Work hard on the hard things, and easy on the easy things, and each kind of work will give better results.

Do streamlines

It might be a start, a push-off, or a turn, but you should always do things the same way - streamline, then into the transition between the streamline and swimming. But first, always a streamline.

Do leave the wall the same way every time

Always push off the walls the way you would if you were coming out of a turn. When you starting a set, you should push off the wall exactly the same way that you would be pushing off the wall if you were coming out of a turn. Most races have more turns than starts, and getting some extra practice with any part of a turn is a bonus.

Do wear a swimsuit made for competitive swimming

This doesn't mean spend $300 on the latest and greatest high-tech slicker than skin piece of swim wear. It means don't wear baggy beach shorts if you are trying to improve your technique or go learn how to hold technique when going faster. There are times to wear a swimsuit that gives you some extra drag, but not before you have mastered good technique.

Do ask someone to watch you swim

Better yet, get someone to video you. Getting some eyes to watch what you do (or using your own via a video review) while you are moving through the pool can yield some great feedback on your swimming technique that you may have not realized.

Do use flippers occasionally

Among other benefits, swim fins or flippers can help you achieve (artificially) a better body position and you will learn what that position feels like while moving. Then, when the flippers are off, you can try to recreate that position by feel, since you will already have a better idea what it will feel like when you get there.