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Walking is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to exercise. Experts agree that you should get 30 minutes of moderate-level physical activity on most days of the week -- walking is one of these activities. There are also has several health benefits of walking, such as reducing your risk of certain medical conditions (such as high blood pressure and heart disease), reducing depression, and helping you sleep better.
The Benefits of Walking: An Overview
By mike on Sep 27, 2011 with Comments 0
Many people adopt jogging as a regular exercise routine because it has many
health benefits which include cardiovascular health, endurance, good physical and
mental well-being and relief from stress.
Aside from its health benefits, regular jogging also helps to strengthen and tone
your muscles. It is also used by many as a way to maintain or lose weight.
Some people are hesitant to jog for fear of injuring their knees, ankles or hips. But
this can be avoided with the use of quality running shoes and the right technique.
The benefits of jogging obviously outweigh the risks.
Here are some of the health benefits you can get from jogging:
Everyone should learn and practice back exercises to prevent back injury, especially if you have a history of back pain. It's all too common that people will invest in weight lifting and exercise but neglect to build back strength, increasing risk for back injury. To protect yourself from injury, perform these three back exercises at least three times a week.

Think about the last activity you performed that gave you a true sense of satisfaction. It could be an adept showing on the tennis court, having a two-hour phone conversation with your best friend or lovingly tending to your garden. Whatever the pursuit, the main reason you may have felt so good afterward is that you had entered a state of ‘flow’. The concept of flow, coined by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihihalyi, refers to entering a state of becoming wholly absorbed in an activity. Flow states offer a balance of challenge and ease, which enhance their rewarding sensations.
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