Exercise Rapid City SD

Exercising is an important part of overall health and when combined with a healthy diet it will keep you feeling and looking great for years to come. There are many ways to keep yourself active and moving even if you don't have time to go to the gym everyday. But regular exercise is important, so find a way to fit it into your schedule.

Abreez Fitness
605- 716-7171
3064 Covington St
Rapid City, SD
Dynamic Martial Arts
(605) 348-1694
2420 Cruz Dr
Rapid City, SD
Athletic Club
605- 343-0744
7800 Albertta Dr
Rapid City, SD
Personal Weight Training by Carol White
(605) 399-3245
2330 Janet St
Rapid City, SD
Steven Howard Certified Strength and Fitne
(605) 348-4039
2107 Arrow St
Rapid City, SD
Curves Rapid City SD - South
5312 Sheridan Lake Road, Ste. 105
Rapid City, SD
Anytime Fitness Rapid City, SD
(605) 791-3242
1624 E Saint Patrick St, Ste 106
Rapid City, SD
Forest Recreation
(605) 343-3313
23055 Custer Gulch Rd
Rapid City, SD
Rapid City Snap Fitness
605-716-7627
5622 Sheridan Lake Road
Rapid City, SD
Fitness One
(605) 721-7172
2001 W Main St
Rapid City, SD
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For All Sitting Workers & Couch Potatoes: Keep Moving!

May 6th, 2009 by Savvy Veg

Keep On Moving! Important Advice For All Sitting Workers & Couch Potatoes, from the May 3, 2009 issue of Dr. Gabe Mirkin’s Health and Fitness Ezine :

The next time you are stuck sitting in one place for a very long time, get up and move. Sitting for extended periods markedly increases your chances of suffering a heart attack or diabetes, and dying prematurely, whether or not you exercise regularly (Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2009). This comes from the Canada Fitness Survey that evaluated men and women for “sitting time” in 1981 and followed them for more than 12 years.

We have to explain why sitting increases risk for heart attacks and diabetes, even if you exercise. More than 80 percent of diabetics die of heart disease and diabetes can be caused by repeated high rises in blood sugar and fat after meals. When blood sugar rises too high, sugar sticks to the surface of cell membranes. Once there, sugar can never detach and is eventually converted by a series of chemical reactions to sorbitol which destroys the cell to cause blindness, deafness, heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, impotence and all the horrible side effects of diabetes.

The most efficient way to prevent these high rises in blood sugar is to contract your muscles. Contracting muscles draw sugar so rapidly from the bloodstream that they can prevent this high rise in blood sugar. This effect lasts during active exercise, is maximal for up to a half hour after you stop exercising and then gradually tapers off in about 17 hours.

Now we know that you should keep moving for most of your waking hours. Exercise every day, and when you are not exercising, continue to use your muscles. If your job or hobbies require you to sit, get in the habit of walking around several times an hour. Avoid being overweight, and reduce your intake of foods that cause a high rise in blood sugar when you are not exercising. The foods that cause the highest rises in blood sugar are sugars in liquid form and foods made from flour.

Comment From: Jen at Boda Weight Loss Blog “It is funny how the most common sense, simplest knowledge is so surprising. Our bodies were made to move, to stand, to bend and so many health problems come from being sedentary. I know because I have worked most of my life in a job where I stand and move around and once in ...

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