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How to Overcome Sesamoiditis

December 23, 2010 By: medicmagic Category: Health Tips

Most of the human bones are associated with other bones. The connection between these bones or with tendon muscles is called sesamoid. Kneecap is the largest sesamoid in the body.

Another example of sesamoid is located on the bottom of the big toe. When the tendons that surround the bone become irritated and inflamed, the condition is called sesamoiditis. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons suggests the following steps to relieve it, according to healthday news. (more…)

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Avoid Injury When Running

June 05, 2010 By: medicmagic Category: Health Tips

family jogging pictureWant to burn calories twice faster? Try running or jogging. To avoid injury and pain while running, apply these tips.

1. Keep your posture
When running, pull  your shoulders back and relaxed. Lean your body slightly forward, let the force of gravity helps the body lean forward. (more…)

Can You Swim After Eating?

June 01, 2010 By: medicmagic Category: Health

eating at poolside pictureThat are sayings that someone who swims after eating will experience abdominal cramps or spasms that can cause drowning or freezing in the swimming pool. Is it true?

According to HowStuffWorks,  after a meal, about 20-25 percent of the blood flow goes to the stomach to help the digestive process. (more…)

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Exercising Makes Skin Beautiful

May 14, 2010 By: medicmagic Category: Skin Care

Exercise does not only keep the body fit and help to lose weight. Exercise also can make your skin fresher and more shiny.

The key to have a healthy and glowing skin is not only in the care and makeup, but also sports. Here are four effects that exercise can enhance to your skin.

1. Sweat cleanses the pores
By exercising, your body will produce a lot of sweat. This sweat can clean the dirt that is clogged in the pores and trigger acne. So, do sport more to clean pores naturally. However, make sure you clean the sweat after exercising. (more…)

Great Benefits of Pilates Exercises

February 04, 2010 By: medicmagic Category: Wellness

Pilates is the exercise of choice for dancers, gymnasts, and a host of famous Hollywood celebrities, and now it finds itself firmly entrenched in the mainstream. So what makes pilates so hot? Pilates incredible popularity can be traced to the fact that it provides its faithful practitioners with benefits that you simply can’t get through traditional aerobics/strength training format.

1. Makes You into Muscle Man

If you desire a long, lean look without bulky muscles, but with all the strength. Would you like to build strength and endurance without getting the muscle man look? If so, pilates may be just what you have been searching for.

There’s a reason that pilates is the exercise of choice for lot of gymnasts and professional dancers. Most conventional workouts tend to create bulky muscle. Why is this? In most workouts, the emphasis is placed on repetition and building strong muscles.

This causes already-strong (think: big) muscles to get even strong, and thus bigger. Pilates does not rely on frequent repetition, and thus no overgrown muscles. Pilates focuses on the whole body, not just on sections of muscles.

2. Increases the Strength of Stabilizer Muscles

Lot of benefits that one can achieve through a proper use of the pilates program. One of the most significant points of the pilates program is it’s ability to increase the strength of stabilizer muscles that may not commonly be worked out in a standard exercise program.

Also, since pilates stresses the use of graceful and fluid movements, it can be a great way to get a better sense of the kinesthetics of your body. The sense of body that you can achieve through pilates is quite significant, and many find that they are better able to balance themselves regardless of the position that they are in.

3. A Mind-Body Workout That Strengthens Your Whole Body

Another benefits of Pilates is that it engages the mind and enhances body awareness. Like yoga, tai chi, and Asian martial arts, Pilates is not just a workout for your body. Joseph H. Pilates studied yoga, martial arts, and other ancient mind-body activities and included a strong philosophical foundation into the practice of Pilates.

Pilates does not only help to tone your body, but your mind and spirit as well. The smooth, precise and flowing movements of Pilates are designed to make you more mindful of your body.

Breath movement is also emphasized to put you in touch with how breath moves through your body. Pilates has been demonstrated to reduce stress, anxiety, and helps lift depression. The mind-body connection is fundamental to the study and practice of pilates.

4. Pilates Strengthens Your Core like No Other Exercise

Pilates also could increases amount of strength that one can achieve in the ‘core’ of the body. The term core refers to the muscles in and around the area of the abdominal muscles and the back. Proper breathing control is also stressed in pilates, adding to the numerous list of benefits that one can attain through regular use of the exercise program.

5. Prevents You from Future Injuries

Pilates strengthens your body and helps prevent future injuries. Pilates helps the whole body condition, not just certain muscles only. This helps balance the muscle and strength of the body. Since no set of muscles is ever over or under trained, there is less risk for injury. The body becomes more fluid and supple, protecting against injury.

6. Helps You Become Efficient With Your Body

Last, but not the least one of the benefits of Pilates is that it teaches you how to become efficient with your body. Very few exercises can help your body become more efficient in its movement. Why is efficiency so important? Being efficient means that your body moves in a way, that is smoother, safer, and less prone to injury. By practicing pilates on a regular basis, you can train your body more to move in a much safer and more efficient manner.

Benefits of Pilates for Older Adults

The benefits of pilates have been particularly noted in older adults. Older adults are more likely to suffer from symptoms of arthritis, including stiff and painful joints. Pilates practice has also been lauded for its ability to help prevent injury. Even adults undergoing serious rehabilitation therapy can use Pilates to increase their range of motion and overall muscle strength. But is Pilates safe for all adults? Who should avoid participating in a Pilates program, and who is more likely to benefit from the program?

Consult your medical professional if you have any doubts about your pilates program. If you are suffering from severe degeneration or physical pain, you should take extra care before beginning a pilates program.
You should never feel pain while practicing pilates. If you do, you know that there is something wrong. Don’t be afraid to pull back if you feel overwhelmed. Pilates was designed to progress naturally from one movement to another. If you feel stopped at one movement, don’t give up. Start at the beginning and work your way back to the areas you found most challenging.

Other Benefits of Pilates
Tone and build long, lean muscles without bulk.
Reduce stress, relieve tension, and boost energy through deep stretching.
Restore postural alignment.
Create a stronger, more flexible spine.
Increase joint range of motion.
Improve circulation.
Heighten neuromuscular coordination.
Offer relief from back pain and joint stress.
Correct over-training of muscle groups which can lead to stress and injury.
Enhance mobility, agility and stamina.
Compliment sports training and develop functional fitness for daily life activity.
Improve the way your body looks and feels.