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Posture & Flexibility Seminar Tonight!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

40 Plus Health Clubs Personal Training Manager Brendon Ward will be conducting a FREE 'Posture & Flexibility' information seminar on Thursday 22nd April at 6pm in the club.



Enhance your performance, decrease your risk of injury, avoid back pain, reduce muscle soreness, gain flexibility, improve your posture and increase blood flow throughout your body.

Flexibility is a core component to living a healthy life and getting the most out of it. Learn the tested & proven techniques of optimal posture & flexibility.

Places are limited so don't miss out, book now at reception or call 6297 7399.  Read More

Tips To Help Create The Exercise Habit

Monday, September 14, 2009

We all know the benefits of exercise but starting and keeping the exercise habit is sometimes hard. Read More

The Depression and Exercise Link

Monday, August 03, 2009

Regular exercise can be an effective way to treat some forms of depression. Physical activity alters brain chemistry and leads to feelings of wellbeing. Exercise can also be an effective treatment for anxiety. Some research studies indicate that regular exercise may be as effective as other treatments like medication to relieve mild to moderate depression. Generally, exercise has a place in treatment as part of a comprehensive approach to the illness. Read More

4 Tips To Lose Weight

Monday, July 20, 2009

Tip 1 - Achievable exercise
Remember when you used to run around all day at school and then come home and play outside until you got called in for dinner?  Were you overweight then?  So what has changed in your life to make you overweight now?  Move it or gain it!  You can’t simply stop eating, so counter the kilojoules you take in, with achievable exercise to burn them off.  In addition to weight loss you will also become fitter, stronger, more confident, look great and feel fantastic.  Can you afford not to exercise? Read More

10 Ways To Age Successfully

Sunday, July 05, 2009

1. Use it or lose it. As with any skill or capability we have learned, our physical, mental and social abilities will deteriorate if not challenged. This is intuitive, yet somehow as we age we attribute lost ability to getting old, rather than being out of shape or out of practice. Read More

Step By Step Guide To Increasing Muscle Mass

Monday, June 29, 2009

Some people are interested in increasing muscle mass to enhance their look, strength and power.  The Australian Institute of Sport helps grow our countries best muscles and here, they help the rest of us. There is a lot of confusion as to how to go about increasing muscle size and function but here is a step by step guide to 'grow your own'.

Step 1: Start with a good training program
Muscles need stimulation to grow.  Seek expert advice from a reputable strength coach. Adjust your program as your strength develops. Read More

10 Tips For Weight Loss

Monday, June 22, 2009

To be realistic about losing weight, you must understand that without exercise, you have very little chance of permanently changing your body shape (for the better). Read More

40 Plusers Need To Do More Than Just Walk

Monday, June 15, 2009
Going for a walk is much better for you than sitting on the couch but is it enough?
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Prescribing the Magic Pill

Monday, May 18, 2009
In the bottle before you is a pill, a marvel of modern medicine that will regulate gene transcription throughout your body, helping prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, and 12 kinds of cancer - plus gallstones and diverticulitis. Expect the pill to improve your strength and balance as well as your blood lipid profile. Your bones will become stronger. Read More

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