| | My husband and I recently went to Europe and the first thing we realized was that it's really hard to lug 50-lb suitcases up and down 83 flights of stairs when traveling on the Metro. It's even harder to do that when you're jet lagged, but exercise can actually help you reset your body clock. If you're traveling this summer and jet lag is a possibility, my latest article offers a few tips for how to get your body moving even when you feel like death on a stick. Enjoy and have a great week! | | Exercise and Jet Lag - Can it really help? If you've ever skipped over several time zones in one trip, you've probably experienced jet lag or, as my husband and I called it on a recent trip to Europe,... Read more | Fit Fact: Strength Training Can Help Stave Off Type 2 Diabetes I talk quite a bit about the importance of strength training, which might explain why my friends run away whenever I get near them. The truth is, there are... Read more | Exercise of the Week - Pull Through There are a lot of great exercises for the hamstrings and the lower back, but the Pull Through tops out as one of my favorites. It's like a stiff-legged... Read more | Vote in This Week's Poll: Have you injured yourself? A few weeks ago, I talked about how to avoid an exercise injury and was amazed by some the emails I got in response to that post. I got questions about everything from how to exercise with a broken pinkie (um, carefully?) to how to work around a severe neck injury (you don't, at least not without a physical therapist handy)...Read more | | | | Exercise Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Plan a Unique Vegas Wedding The minister, music and champagne are just the beginning -- why not get married aboard a helicopter or have a pirate swing in to deliver your rings? Arrrr! More>
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