A stronger sexual drive can improve your overall experience of sex and benefit your daily life. Any performance anxiety you may have will become a thing of the past! The list below is full of powerful tips. If one does not pertain to you, just move onto the next. (more…)
Sure your running or walking shoes may be very comfortable and look fairly new, but the more wear and tear the faster the sole and shock absorption breaks down. This leaves you with a less than supportive sneaker that can potentially cause injury. When you should you replace your shoes? Here is a guideline to help you figure that out. (more…)
Recent studies show that we only have so much willpower. That is why trying to break several bad habits at once can be overwhelming. A slow and steady approach will increase your odds of sculpting a thinner physique and maintaining this change as a permanent lifestyle change. Just remember, target one or two behaviors at a time! (more…)
There is a time in the year that we all sit back and reflect on things we are grateful for in life. Your body should be included in this mindful list. Now don’t get me wrong, we are all seeking improvements but focus more on the positive. Here are 4 great reasons to be thankful for the body you have today: (more…)
A scale does not measure how much better or stronger you feel. The scale is a great resource for numerical feedback. It is a great guide, however basing weight loss on how you feel and measurement can be much more motivating than the dreaded numbers on the scale. Here are some tips to keep you motivated: (more…)
Most individuals already know that eating too much sodium can cause bloating, high blood pressure and some other health concerns. What you may be surprised to learn is that the sandwich takes up 50% of the recommended daily allowance. A recent study that was published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics found that on any given day 49% of average American adults eat at least one sandwich. The 2010 dietary guidelines recommend that adults consume no more than 2300 mg of sodium per day. Individuals with existing heart concerns, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, should consume no more that 1500 mg of sodium per day. Can you guess what the average sodium intake of Americans is? It rolls in at whopping 3400 mg per day. (more…)
The human heart beats about 100,000 times in one day. It is the hardest working muscle in the body. Hence why it needs to receive the best and upmost nutrition and care. (more…)
Finding the motivation to exercise, can be a difficult search. Only a small portion of the population has experienced the “runners high” and even fewer have experienced the pain the comes with pushing your body to it’s limit. But if exercise was a useful key in improving your sex life, including better orgasms and increased stamina, would you be inclined to hit the gym on a regular basis? (more…)