It’s very good exercise for the horse and, depending on how you ride, can be moderate or even strenuous exercise for you, too.
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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Well: Put the Physical in Education
A study suggests that exercise can help kids, especially those with A.D.H.D., focus in class.
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Can Exercise Cause A.L.S.?
Physical activity, whether at work, in sports or during exercise, did not increase people’s risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis — unless there was a history of multiple hits to the head.
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Finding the Poetry in Hip-Hop
"You're not exactly a backpacker / You're not a gang banger / You're not a swagger rapper / You're not a hustler and you're not a slacker / Not a half stepper and you're not a kappa / You're not a trapper even though you kept a Trapper Keeper / You don …
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Exclusive news and research on the wine, spirits and beer business
•Pernod Ricard has entered into a multimillion-dollar deal with branded-entertainment agency Madvine that will see its brands integrated into the scripts of film, TV and digital projects, Ad Age reports. Madvine CEO Danny Stepper told the publication …
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Cardio machines: Which one is right for you?
Stair Stepper: These machines offer a low-impact workout for people with weak bones or injured joints. Plus, stair steppers can help slow bone loss since the movement counts as a weight-bearing exercise. Proper, upright posture will increase the number …
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It's Time to Take a Stand Against Sitting
It has launched a Kickstarter initiative to build the TrekDesk II, which serves as a sort of Swiss Army Knife unit: It can be used as a regular desk, a standing desk, a sit-to-stand desk or a motion desk (treadmill, stepper, elliptical) that changes as …
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Well: Of Little Help to Older Knees
Middle-aged and older patients are unlikely to benefit in the long term from surgery to repair tears in the meniscus, pads of cartilage in the knee, a new review of studies has found.
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