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August 8, 2008 |

The Best Cross Training Shoes

Buying cross training shoes is not a difficult thing to do but finding the best cross trainers could be a little challenging. There are so many types and styles to choose from. Shopping on the internet is beneficial since you could read about all the necessary details. Your choices are also more diverse as well.

When buying the best cross training shoes for yourself, think of your personal purpose and needs; weight training, cardiovascular exercise, or walking to mention a few. Some trainers cater to specific mixes like weight training and cardio. Read all the details you can about the shoe you are about to choose. The right pair can make a real difference in your stamina or endurance.

Remember, the general rules of thumb while shopping. Your heel should fit snugly into the back of the shoe. The ball of your foot needs to fit well into the wide part of the shoe, not tightly. And, of course, for the best fit in a cross training shoe, always leave some room between the front of your toes and the front of the shoe. That usually is a quarter of an inch to half an inch. This rule applies to running shoes as well.

Niki Aubertin is a successful business woman and is the creative writer of http://www.buytherightrunningshoes.com/38418-cross-training-shoes.html for http://www.buytherightrunningshoes.com/

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June 19, 2008 |

I Don’t Have Time For Exercise - Besides, The Dog Ate My Workout Shoes

Why don’t we achieve our health and fitness goals? We are smart enough. We usually know what to do-but don’t do what we know. We have good intentions but “busyness”, procrastination and lack of discipline take control of our lives.

As Jim Rhone says in his wonderful book, LEADING AN INSPIRED LIFE, “Discipline is the bridge between thought and accomplishment. The rewards of a disciplined life are great, but they’re often delayed until some time in the future.

The rewards for a lack of discipline, on the other hand are immediate but they are minor in comparison to the immeasurable rewards of consistent self-discipline. An immediate reward for lack of discipline could be an extra hour of sleep or lounging in the easy chair watching TV. A future reward for self-discipline would be a vital, heart healthy, strong and energetic body.

Failure is not generally the result of one major incident, but rather of a long list of accumulated little failings. If you want to exercise 3 times per week and only make it twice, you are short one session. The danger is looking at an undisciplined day and concluding that no great harm has been done. But add up these days to make a year-and add up these years to make a lifetime.

Success, on the other hand is the same process in reverse. One hundred calories per day coming in or burned off-adds up to 10 pounds in a year. What you do today does make a difference. Discipline is like a set of magic keys that can unlock the doors to great health, high self-esteem, accomplishment and success.

Discipline does many things, but the most important of all is what it does for your mind-set. It makes you feel better about yourself. Even the smallest discipline can have an incredible effect on your attitude. And the good feeling you getthat feeling of self-worth that comes from starting a new discipline, is almost as good as the feeling that comes from the accomplishment the discipline brings.

A new discipline immediately alters your life direction. You don’t change destinations immediatelythat is yet to come. But you can change direction immediately, and direction is very important. Discipline: the continuing process that brings all the good things. Anyone can start. It’s not, “If I could I would;” rather, it’s “If I would, I could. If I will I can.”

So start the process today. Begin a new habit, no matter how small it is. Size isn’t important; whether or not you start and whether or not you continue are all that matter.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

The cardiologist looked up from the treadmill report and grimly stated, “You are a walking time bomb. You need to go to the hospital immediately.” Two days later a heart surgeon sawed open Gene Millen’s chest and stitched in bypasses to six clogged arteries.

“A six way heart bypass isn’t a record” said Gene, “but it’s not bad for a skinny 59 year old with normal cholesterol and blood pressure. The villains and heroes in the heart attack melodrama may surprise you as they have me.”

Gene Millen reviews new research on heart attack risks that are more dangerous than high cholesterol… and how natural supplements and heart vitamins can send them packing! Check out The Heart Health website at http://www.heart-health-for-life.com

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