5 Things About Eggs

April 2, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Weight Loss

While it’s a bit strange that a holiday associated with a bunny also includes eggs, it’s one of the reasons I love Easter so much. Even if you don’t have kids, dyeing eggs is a fun activity to do with friends - any excuse to be social is a good one! After the celebration is over I often see a lot of eggs going to waste, but instead of throwing them out why not keep them? Since hard boiled eggs stay good in the fridge for up to a week, enjoy them as an afternoon snack or use them in a salad or sandwich. Better yet, make a batch of these delicious (and better for you!) not so devilish eggs . If you’re still not convinced, here are five reasons to enjoy Easter eggs after Sunday: The majority of an egg’s nutrients are in its yolk. An egg yolk is full of B vitamins, iron, and vitamin D . And while it’s true that most of an egg’s fat and cholesterol are also in its yolk, the American Health Association says that eating one egg a day is OK : the cholesterol found in an egg’s yolk is counterbalanced by all that good stuff. One large egg has about 70 calories, making it a low-calorie, nutritious snack. Eggs are high in the amino acid leucine , which helps muscles utilize the fuel glucose. This means it’s a great source of protein that helps preserve muscle mass and provides power, strength, and energy. Make them your go-to pre-workout snack! Eggs are rich in choline , a nutrient essential to healthy brain function including memory. Just like carrots, eggs are good for the eyes . Eggs contain lutein , a type of carotenoid that helps fight macular degeneration , the leading cause of blindness.

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Top 5 Bike Riding Tips To Reduce Injuries Due To Bad Posture

July 2, 2009 by admin  
Filed under General Fitness

Learning to ride a bicycle is fun. Once you learned it, you will never forget how to do it. However, not everyone knows how to ride a bike correctly. I am referring riding a normal bike, not the sports bike. The following tips are applicable to riding outdoor or those stationary bikes. The saddle height should be adjusted to the position that your knees are straight without much moment. Imagine your legs are pistons. The leg movements should be up-down in north-south direction. Some cyclists tend to go east-west. Do not let your knees go out to the sides. Keep them point straight. Just look down occasionally when you ride and you should be able to correct any erratic leg movement. Once you have the right leg movement, you should be able to see the result. Some cyclists modify their bicycles with high handlebars so that they can sit upright. Upright posture is comfortable if you are sitting stationary, but it is not advisable if you are riding outdoor. When hitting a bump on the road, straight spine has almost no way to “give”or to flex and therefore may cause back pain. You should bend elbows slightly . By doing this, you allow your arm muscles to act as shock absorbers. The other common problem is neck pain. Poor adjustment of helmet may cause this problem. If the helmet is too low in front, the rider has to tilt the head upward so that the helmet will not block his view forward. This unnatural backward bend in the neck will cause pain later. Bicycling is a good exercise to strengthen lower body and lose weight. With the correct way to ride a bike, not only you can make it a fun activity, you can minimize the chance of getting injured. No comment | © Exercise , 2007-2009. |Fitness|Fitness|Fitness

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