Fitness
A brief history of exercise
An extract from a brand new e book presents some insights into the origin and evolution of acutely aware train
Motion was intrinsic to human life for many of our historical past, however the thought of consciously exercising for higher well being may date again to 2500 B.C. China. The teachings of Confucius talked about the necessity to have interaction in bodily exercise to keep away from ‘stoppages’ or ‘organ malfunction’. This ultimately led to the event of ‘Cong Fu’ gymnastics, possible taught by Taoist monks, which concerned totally different actions, postures and respiratory to maintain the physique functioning optimally.13 In India, Yoga is believed to have originated not less than 5,000 years in the past.
By means of historical past, ranges of bodily health rose and fell, ebbing and flowing with historic civilizations. In lots of empires, train was central to having ready and battle-ready armies, so younger boys and males would be part of rigorous coaching programmes involving horse driving, searching, marching and different actions.
As particular person empires—from Persia to Rome—grew wealthier and extra secure, nonetheless, there was usually a drop in health ranges, as populations turned from army and bodily issues to issues of the court docket, indulging in corruption, leisure and materials excesses.
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Historic Greece had a singular relationship with bodily health. Based mostly on the concept of ‘a sound thoughts in a sound physique’, and an appreciation for the great thing about the human type, there was an excessive amount of concentrate on reaching ranges of bodily perfection by means of train. The Father of Fashionable Drugs, Hippocrates, and different historic Greek physicians additionally prescribed motion for well being causes. Younger boys joined organized services for bodily schooling, with a concentrate on operating, leaping and wrestling. Sparta was identified for creating the proper warriors, with intensive coaching programmes for boys proper from the age of six. Whereas ladies had been not often included within the rigours of bodily coaching in Sparta, their well being and bodily health had been necessary from the attitude of manufacturing robust youngsters who would be part of the state.
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The custom of strongmen in Europe foreshadowed the daybreak of bodybuilding within the early twentieth century, which noticed a shift in focus from acts of power like lifting a horse off the bottom, to the aesthetics of a muscular physique. With the explosive rise of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the enduring Gold’s Fitness center on Venice Seaside in California, bodybuilding modified the best way we seemed on the human physique. Different revolutionary trendsetters in world health embody the likes of Jack LaLanne and Jane Fonda, whose health movies on tv had been far forward of their occasions. Fonda impressed a whole era of ladies to train within the privateness of their properties. Sadly, health for girls has at all times been intently tied to particular physique shapes and weights which has induced consuming problems and unrealistic magnificence requirements that our society has nonetheless not totally overcome.
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Regardless of the rise of recent sorts of exercises, for many individuals up till the tip of the flip of the millennium, well being and health was synonymous with hitting the gymnasium and lifting weights. However there was a deadly flaw on this. The fashionable gymnasium because it was, was designed for bodybuilding, an aesthetic sport. Doing bench presses or bicep curls has little or no to do with longterm well being and fortunately, we all know higher now and a contemporary well being aficionado has a much wider number of options to choose from.
Extracted with permission from ‘Hacking Well being: The Solely Guide You’ll Ever Must Dwell Your Healthiest Life’ by Mukesh Bansal, printed by Penguin Random Home
Fitness
Avoid doing these gym exercises now! Orthopaedic doctor reveals exercises that do more harm; the answers may shock you
Did you know that some popular exercises that we all do at the gym to stay fit and healthy may be doing more harm than good? Dr Venkatesh Movva, an orthopaedic doctor trained in Sports Medicine, sat down with Ranveer Allahbadia for The Ranveer Podcast, where he talked about the exercise one should avoid at the gym. The answers will surprise you.
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Avoid doing these gym exercises now!
In the clip shared on The Ranveer Show Podcast Instagram page, with the caption, “Dr Venkatesh on Which Exercises you should Avoid in Gym?”, Ranveer asks Dr Movva which exercises he would recommend gymgoers to avoid as an orthopaedic doctor. He suggested three exercises which are quite popular among gymgoers aiming to get fit, lose weight or stay healthy. According to him, one should not do overhead exercises, deadlifts, and crunches.
Dr Movva stated in the clip, “Overhead, heavy [exercise]. I mean, you can go stretch, but no military press, number one. Number two crunches; avoid them. Number three, deadlifts. (sic)” To this, Ranveer replied, “So, I’d replace the military press because it’s for the anterior delts with just front raises.” As an alternative, Dr Movva suggested people to ‘bend down’ during such exercises. “You can go bend down, raise it [weights], rather than overhead (sic),” he said.
While Ranveer, a fitness enthusiast himself, said that he would replace crunches with planks, Dr Movva suggested ‘planks and bridges’.
Lastly, for why one should avoid deadlifts, an exercise you must have seen many celebrities doing at the gym and fitness influencers pushing their followers to include in their routine, the orthopaedic doctor said, “I see more injuries than benefits with the deadlifts. If you are really well-trained and have a good muscle balance, do it. But if you are trying to get better, that’s one thing you may want to avoid. Because the risk of injury is very high. There are so many other exercises that you can compensate without doing these things.”
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.
Fitness
Woman who shed 54 kg shares 7 back and bicep exercises that helped transform her body
Carrying excess fat in your back and arms can cause health concerns for many. Sorting out this issue is important, not just for how you look, but also for your general health and ability to move around easily. If you are on a weight loss journey and looking for exercises to help you target these areas, worry not. We have found seven exercises to help you develop and tone your back and bicep muscles. The routine was shared on Instagram by Meredith Hutson, who shed 120 lbs (approximately 54 kg) naturally. Check out the exercise that helped her transform her body.
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Back and bicep workouts to try
In the video, Meredith suggested exercises like the Smith machine or barbell mid-grip rows, outer curl into Zottman curl, cable rear delt fly, straight arm pulldowns, reverse seated rows, cable hammer curls, and cable lat pulldowns. She also demonstrated how to do each exercise in the clip and showcased modifications she added to make the routine effective.
The fitness influencer also had an inspiring message for those trying to lose weight or tone their muscles. She said, “Nobody saw my potential the way that I did…” Check out the exercises.
According to Meredith’s video, each exercise targets different areas in your back and biceps. Talking about the Smith machine or barbell mid-grip rows, she said that the exercise targets your ‘middle back for a balanced development’. For the Zottman curl, she modified the exercise by adding an outer curl, which helped her target the long head of her biceps and forearms.
While the cable rear delt fly exercise (a personal favourite of the fitness coach) targets the real delts, upper back muscles, traps and rhomboid, the straight arm pulldown helps work out the rhomboid and ‘big muscles’ on the back, thus helping create the V shape.
As per Meredith, the reverse seated rows also target the rhomboid along with the traps, biceps, rear delts, and the ‘main muscle in our backs that helps us in doing pulling movements’. Lastly, the cable hammer curls work the entire upper arms ‘focusing on the front of the arms and the outside of the forearm’, while the cable lat pulldowns target ‘lats, rhomboid, traps, and biceps’.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.
Fitness
Manayunk gym aims to provide source of physical and mental wellness
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — GoalsFit, nestled in Philadelphia’s Manayunk neighborhood, has been a community staple for 16 years.
Kasey Manwaring-Loos, who is at the helm, has created an environment that gets people coming back for their fitness fix.
“Kasey has a superpower, she has a lot of them,” said Dan Leinhauser, who’s been a client at Goals for eight years. “But one of them is she can take old guys like me, and young, very fit people, and somehow everybody gets an incredible workout out of it. No one is made to feel less than the other person.”
When COVID-19 hit in 2020, Manwaring-Loos realized the impact her gym had on her clients. It was an outlet for their physical and mental wellness. So, she felt the push. She decided to enroll in a master’s program at her alma mater, Saint Joseph’s University, to pursue a degree in mental health counseling. Her hope was to provide her clients with more tools in the future.
“I happen to have a client who was in eighth grade, and after six sessions I just saw how good she was feeling,” Manwaring-Loos reflected. “I remember one session saying, ‘You look so strong.’ And she was like, ‘I just feel so good.’ So, I thought it was the perfect spot to start with because I think it will be so impactful.”
So “Generation Move” was born. It’s a program launching in the New Year for 7th and 8th graders who may experience anxiety surrounding sports, exercise, and movement.
Manwaring-Loos said it will be a combination of exercise and “chit-chat.”
“One week will be called ‘Lifting to Feel Empowered,’ one week will be ‘Moving for a Clearer Mind,’ one week will be ‘Teamwork Makes Dreamwork.’”
At a time when professional athletes like Eagles tackle Lane Johnson have spoken out about the intersection between sports and mental health, people like Manwaring-Loos are doing the work in our communities.
“When it comes down to it, I want to do this because at least they will leave feeling in a good mood,” Manwaring-Loos shared. “Sure, there will always be struggles, sadness, problems, but at least they will find a tool that will put them in a better mood.”
Generation Move is set to begin its six-week program on January 15. You can learn more about the various offerings at GoalsFit at goalsfit.com.
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