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		<title>Helping Your Child Avoid Gymnastics Burnout</title>
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<p>Many children at some point experience burnout in an activity they are participating in.  How the adults in the situation handle issues has a great amount to do with whether the burnout is a permanent issue, or only temporary.  Appropriate guidance can result in a return to the activity, while meddling and pushing can have the child running for cover.  </p>
<p>You should always first consider the personality of your child.  Many children who are shy do not enjoy gymnastics much because of the amount of attention they receive as well as the clothing that is worn.  A self-conscious child will likely be miserable the entire time but possibly agree to take the classes just to make a parent happy.  This can result in a child burning out much sooner, rather than later.  If you suspect this is the problem with your child&rsquo;s burnout it may be best to avoid gymnastics until they decide they are ready to return.</p>
<p>For parents of children who normally rush and run to the car to ensure they are on time for practice and lessons there needs to be a special time when other activities are arranged.  Whether it is a day at an amusement park, visiting a museum, or even hanging out with friends away from the gym everyone needs a break on occasion to help them rejuvenate and keep their spark.  While your child needs time to practice in order to improve, you should never push them to only practice, rather than allowing them some time to have fun.</p><div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-hc96"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p>Parents are also guilty at times of turning gymnastics into a chore for their child rather than a fun activity or hobby.  If you are guilty of this, you may be doing serious damage to your child&rsquo;s love of gymnastics.  In order for a child not to burn out quickly, they need to enjoy the activity.  If they feel as if they are being forced to go, and are unable to really enjoy it they are going to quickly lose interest.  Instead, while gently providing the support your child needs the idea of gymnastics should be fun and entertaining first, and a powerful lesson in sportsmanship, strength training, and fitness second.</p>
<p>If you suspect that your child is on the road to a burnout quickly take action.  Whether it involves taking a fast trip to a miniature golf course or even a round of shopping at the mall, find another activity that your child enjoys for them to spend some time on.  This can help quickly combat a burnout before it fully sets in.  In addition, just fitting a few other activities in can help ensure that burnout stays at bay.</p>
<p>For the sake of scheduling purposes and also to help provide everyone with plenty of time to rest, you should determine one day a week that is devoted to rest and relaxation.  This means a movie day, spa day, or even just lounging by the pool working on a suntan.  Make a rule that there is no gymnastics, no workouts, nothing that requires great amounts of brain thought so that your child can rest their entire body, mind and all for the rest of the coming week.</p>
<p>By taking some proactive steps to avoid burnout you can help your child continue to improve, while still enjoying gymnastics.  Proper steps taking in advance means a much healthier and well balanced lifestyle for your child as well which leads to a much happier adult.  Remember, large amounts of stress can quickly contribute to burnout and should be avoided.  Your child is counting on you to help them recognize and combat the signs before they become a serious problem.<br />
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		<title>A DEADLIEST EXCESS SUBSTANCE THAT COULD FORM IN THE BODY</title>
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<p>All vertebrates need cholesterol to sustain health of the outer membrane cells.  It circulates in the blood to settle in body tissues and blood plasma in forms of fatty lipids (steroids) and alcohol. Cholesterol is maintained to balanced levels that must not exceed what our body needs.  </p>
<p>Today, when every ready food could just be fished out from fast foods and other busy traffic-highway-eateries, all you need is to be concerned about eliminating idle (unwanted) additional intake of this substance that affects a great general health disadvantage impact in today&#8217;s generation.</p>
<p>Let us educate first on how Cholesterol functions and affects body metabolic interference before we ever discuss eliminating its excesses.  When a doctor mentions of cholesterol, he is definitely addressing such to the low-density lipoproteins (LDL), considered the &#8220;bad cholesterol.&#8221;  The way lipoproteins act as the carrier molecules, it deposit the LDL to the walls of the arteries that cause it to thicken and become devoid of normal blood passage causing arthrosclerosis. High-density lipoprotein is &#8220;good cholesterol.&#8221;  </p>
<p>One of the   various uses of good cholesterol act as anti-oxidant, and help manufacture bile, that aids to digest fats essential to the functions of fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K.  All these mentioned vitamins help in the metabolism functions in the reproductive organs, from puberty developmental process until the ripe age, that has to do with the effects of estrogen level in the body.</p>
<p>Main Sources of Good Cholesterol:<br />
1. Three-fourth (75%) of it comes from within the body, or produced internally thru results from synthesizing from densely packed membranes like liver, central nervous system (spinal chord, includes brain), reproductive organs, adrenal gland, and atheroma.  The degenerative changes in the atheroma result to development of atherosclerotic plaques and coronary artery disease that affect the natural flow of the blood.  When this happens it causes sudden block of the in and out flow of blood from the heart; most of the time causing heart strokes, possibly fatal. </p><div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-hc96"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p>2. One fourth (25%) comes from our food intake (external source), and this is where you must be alerted on what to take in your daily diet.  Fats originated from animals are rich in cholesterol, like egg yolk, dairy, and meat, regardless of whatever type in meat source.  Observe keenly about tolerating excess of this second cholesterol essential for as you see, it takes only a last portion of that last quart necessary.  A mistake in this will surely make up for &#8220;cholesterol imbalance.&#8221; </p>
<p>Ways to Lower Idle Cholesterol (excess of the 25% Food Originated Cholesterol):</p>
<p>*Select intake of fats from non-saturated cooking oil or direct fat sources from animals.  One of the best cooking oil that produce unsaturated fat is olive oil.  Other palm oils like coconut are highly saturated.  Take low-content-sodium cholesterol fats; instead, eat high fiber vegetables and fruits, and complex carbohydrates.  Examples of this are corn, soybeans and legumes, nuts, wheat, and other staple cereals.</p>
<p>*Refrain from eating at Fast foods and other restaurants, they present high fat saturated foods and rich in sodium.  Also remember, that alcohol and sugar enhance the degree of cholesterol level, so avoid excessive hard drink sprays. </p>
<p>*Recent researches reveal that the presence of the Omega-3 fat acid present in Salmon, mackerel, certain tuna specie, and other deep sea hunts aids in lowering idle cholesterol.  </p>
<p>If Idle Cholesterol is raised to high levels, seek medications as HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, Statins, such as lovastatin (Mevacor), and atorvastatin (Liptor), most effective to lower LD, of course with physician&#8217;s guidance.</p>
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		<title>Using Caffeine to Your Benefit</title>
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<p>Athletes are always looking for ways to improve upon their performance and doctors are always looking for ways to help athletes.  In this world the amount of time and research that is put into helping achieve ultimate athletic goals is huge and those who are continuously working on research and development are always looking for ways to help athletes squeeze the last remaining drops of energy into an activity.</p>
<p>One such way to gather a small boost is to consume some small levels of caffeine.  While it is not advisable to set off running a marathon with only caffeine as your energy source, using it to help jump start your body is a wise idea.  Only a small amount of caffeine can get you started while your body allows time to properly process carbohydrates that take longer to convert into energy.  The ultimate result is the ability to go farther, longer and faster.</p>
<p>Caffeine overall offers several benefits to athletes as long as it is used merely as a supplement rather as a sole energy source.  These benefits include helping delay fatigue, increase body fat losses, improve overall athletic performance and even helping give a short burst of energy.  Other benefits include helping increase fat burning due to the increased metabolism that is a result of caffeine.</p><div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-hc96"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p>The bad news about caffeine is that many athletes try to rely on it as the sole source of energy for athletic events and activities.  This is almost always a sure recipe for disaster and will almost always result in the athlete being injured or running out of energy and being unable to complete the activity prematurely.  In order to truly gain benefits from caffeine usage it is important to still consume appropriate levels of carbohydrates as well as protein.</p>
<p>One thing that you can do to help ensure that you are giving your body the most energy possible is to combine the use of protein, carbohydrates, and caffeine together.  By ensuring that you keep the levels appropriate, you can keep the caffeine supplying your body with energy until the carbohydrates have been broken down, while the protein keeps your muscle mass firmly in place.  This is a winning combination that has helped numerous athletes achieve the results that they desire.</p>
<p>However, it is best to keep your caffeine levels as low as possible so that you do not become dependent on the caffeine to provide you with all of your energy needs.  This can be a very dangerous and risky problem if you are consuming too much caffeine and not enough carbohydrates.  Rather than carbohydrates providing you with the necessary long term energy you may be using only short term caffeine energy which is ultimately unacceptable for long term usage.</p>
<p>Many doctors recommend avoiding the use of caffeine entirely to keep athletes from relying heavily upon it.  Talking to your doctor can help you determine the exact amount that is suitable for your situation and based upon your overall athletic goals.  You may discover that you are consuming enough carbohydrates at appropriate intervals that make caffeine an unnecessary need for you.  Additionally, you may discover that you are not consuming enough caffeine to achieve the maximum potential that you have.  </p>
<p>Talking to your doctor will help you determine exactly how much caffeine you need, and when the optimal time to consume it is.  This is the best solution that athletes have to use caffeine to their benefit while keeping their overall energy levels in top condition.  If you are unable to see your doctor immediately your coach may be able to offer some guidance in the meantime to help you move towards the most successful results possible.  Remember, each person is different and the optimal caffeine intake is going to vary depending upon body type, energy levels and activity engaged in.  Seek out your perfect caffeine level to achieve the results you want.<br />
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<p>Gain weight during pregnancy is one of the most dreaded scenarios of women who are so figure conscious. And why not worry? Aside from the pains and major intellectual, emotional, physical and financial adjustments pregnant women should go through, they still have to worry how pregnancy would ruin the years they spent to achieve their figure right now.</p>
<p>But, no matter how frightening or alarming that thought of weight gain during pregnancy is, gaining weight is inevitable. These findings are supported not just by researchers in the field of science but also by some pediatricians, obstetricians and other those who know the real pains of pregnancy. </p>
<p>The importance of weight gain during pregnancy </p>
<p>Experts say that weight gain during pregnancy is inevitable because the hormonal change in a woman&rsquo;s body triggers it. Studies show that when women are conceiving, there are drastic changes in their hormonal levels that increase their appetite. </p>
<p>Aside from hormonal changes, women gain weight during pregnancy because they tend to eat a lot in order to supply the nutrients needed by the growing fetus.</p>
<p>Providing food and nutrients for the baby inside the womb, experts say, is the main advantage of weight gain during pregnancy. Aside from supplying nutrients to the fetus by eating a wide range of nutritious foods, gaining weight during pregnancy will also help the woman to protect her back from the belly that grows heavier by the month. </p>
<p>Weight gain pregnancy is very important during the early stages of conception because it will help the woman to adjust to the major changes in her body. </p><div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-hc96"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p>But, too much weight during pregnancy&mdash;especially at the latter stages&mdash;can also be a disadvantage because it may lead to diabetes mellitus, a condition wherein there is too much sugar in the blood caused by large amounts of starches and other sources of sugar from foods. </p>
<p>For you to know the how weight gain during pregnancy can be beneficial to you, make sure that you visit your ob-gyne right away.</p>
<p>Today, studies say that women should go to ob-gynes even before they conceive to ensure that proper monitoring will be done. If you visit the doctor as early as possible, there is a bigger possibility of a healthier pregnancy because you get the right amount of information and guidance that you need. </p>
<p>During you ob-gyne visit, she or he can tell you how much weight you should gain during your pregnancy, how will it affect your body and you overall health, as well as of your baby, what kind of foods you should and shouldn&rsquo;t be eating, how can gaining weight help your pregnancy to be easier and less stressful or painful, and how can you get rid of the weight you have gained during this stage.</p>
<p>Ideally, the weight a woman should gain during pregnancy should depend on her height and current weight or the total body mass index of her body. Once this has been determined, proper calculation will be done to ensure that you would gain just the right amount of weight during pregnancy. </p>
<p>Ideally, women who are slightly overweight should still gain at least 10 to 15 pounds while women who are underweight should gain more weight, at least 20 to 40 pounds to ensure that her body can supply enough nutrients for the child inside. </p>
<p>Weight gain during pregnancy should also depend on the type of pregnancy that the woman has.</p>
<p>For single pregnancy, the mentioned weight gain standards should apply. But for those who are having double, triple, or quadruple pregnancies, more weight gain is needed to ensure that that babies will get the same amount of nutrients just like the others.<br />
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		<title>Careers for Older Gymnasts</title>
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<p>Most people are well aware of the fact that gymnasts tend to be very young at their peak.  This youthful career tends to leave people retired when they are as young as 25, which in a world where people regularly work until they are in their mid-60&rsquo;s leaves many years of empty years.  To help pass the time and still engage in gymnastics it is possible to explore a couple of different careers that build on the gymnastics training that you have had, and present it to others so that it is beneficial.</p>
<p>For those who are still on the young end of the retired scale and in perfect physical condition there are plenty of professional competitions to engage in.  With prizes and awards, ranging it is possible make a decent income simply from attending a few competitions a year.  However, be aware that the professional area is full of the best of the best so winning competitions is much harder at the professional level than anything you have ever experienced before.</p>
<p>Additionally, most gymnasts who have done well at amateur competitions tend to do best at professional competitions as well.  If you are thinking you may want to pursue professional gymnastics then it is a wise idea to enter as many competitions as possible while you are younger so you can get as much experience competing as possible. </p><div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-hc96"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p>In the professional arena, there are both national and international events.  Selecting the best event for your talents is not always easy but it is best to get as much experience as possible before engaging in the top international events.  Competition is very stiff and with dedication, talent and a drive to succeed many successful teenage gymnasts have enjoyed professional careers.</p>
<p>Another option to explore is that of a gymnastics coach.  You were once inspired as a child, so why not give back to others?  Take all of the skills and lessons that you have learned over the years as you mastered technique after technique and put it to work.  Developing highly trained gymnasts is a dream for many coaches and those with actual gymnastics experience themselves tend to do much better.</p>
<p>Using your skills to help teach others even adults is a great way to make some money even after your time competing has come to an end.  One draw back is those who are not very friendly or vocal may have difficulty communicating with students and giving them the feedback and guidance that they need in order to be truly successful.  However, most coaches are able to over come these problems with some training from various organizations designed to improve coaching skills. </p>
<p>Your last viable option is to look into performing at various places.  From circuses to theater and even dancing, all of the performance arts have types of gymnastics woven into the ideals.  Many successful gymnasts are able to easily convert to dancers, and even engage happily into the circus.  While performing in dances or the circus may not be the ideal situation for some gymnasts, it is a fun way to branch their skills and be able to travel once their body is unable to handle the extremely harsh rigors of competition gymnastics.  </p>
<p>Finding a job after your gymnastics career is really not as difficult as it may seem.  There are numerous options that are available.  If you are interested in exploring coaching you can often look into helping volunteer with a team for a short period of time and learn from the current coach.  This is a great hands on way to gain some valuable first hand experience.  Additionally, studying a small bit of dance with reputable studios would allow you to see if dancing was something that you enjoyed.  Take your talents from gymnastics and put them to good use if you truly enjoy the sport.  You have learned so much and have the ability to give back a lot of what it has given you.<br /><span style="color: #c0c0c0; font-size: 10px;">Published with <a title="Bogomator" href="http://www.blogomator.com" target="_blank">Blogomator</a></span></body></p>
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