Posts Tagged ‘fitness equipment’

Finding The Best Pedometer Watch

Monday, December 29th, 2008
by Ron Packardy

If you’re keen on keeping track of your fitness activity, especially your distance, time and number of steps, then sooner or later you’ll end up thinking about a pedometer watch. Before you decide which one you’re going to buy, here are a few things you should look for.

1. Make sure that the pedometer watch you’re looking at is accurate enough. You’ll have more of a choice if you don’t need high accuracy, but if you need reliable and accurate figures, your options will be a bit more limited.

2. What kind of sensor does it use? This is sort of related to the previous point because the newer technology is much more accurate. There are still pedometers about that use old technology - make sure you don’t unwittingly get one of them. Look for a mention of accelerometer and you will be fine.

3. It might sound obvious, but make sure the pedometer can tell the difference between walking and running. As well as that, make sure it tracks both types of exercise separately. Good pedometers usually wait until you’ve done a small amount of the same kind of exercise before they begin counting it.

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Suffer from Back Pain? A Massage Chair Recliner Relieves

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
by Steve Esquire

Back pain is a very common ailment. As many as 8 out 10 people suffer from some particular sort of back pain. If you suffer from back pain, you are definately not alone. Back pain can range from a constant, dull ache to sudden sharp pains. Although aches and pains come in a awide variety, there are two main categories ranging from acute to chronic. Acute back pain is a temporary condition with quick recovery periods from days to weeks. Chronic back pain persists for longer periods of time. If you have chronic back pain then you know expected healing time for an identified cause may go on and on even after receiving treatment. The choice is either you grow used to the pain or you need to find relief.

What are the types of relief for back pain? There are many potential cures for back pain ranging from hanging upside down (inversion therapy) to acupuncture to pharmaceuticals. The most common relief of back pain is unfortunately taking pharmaceuticals. Fortunately, the second most common relief of back pain is massage therapy. Whether you suffer from acute or chronic back pain, studies have found that massage is effective for acute and chronic pain. Unlike pharmaceutical remedies, massage is a natural remedy. Your back pain is coming from the misalignment of bone, tissue, muscle, ligaments, etc. You could choose to dull the pain, but that doesn’t really strike at the root of the problem. Massage works on elongating, stretching, and soothing the muscles and ligaments in a natural way.