Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Guys did you know it is great for your for your heart, cholesterol, and blood pressure to exercise everyday whether you choose to walk, bicycle or jog exercising can increase your heart rate and burn calories

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  1. I assume even a 5minutes walk counts

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    1. yes because every move of your body is an exercise

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    2. This type of exercise will make six pack

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    3. yes khayalihle if you can do push up and stomach exercises as well

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  2. Wow ididnt know dat even when u just walking dat also part of Exercising....interesting��...

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  3. Andile I r joined a gym at virgin active, I have a big tummy and I can't flatten my stomach, and my big problem I can't stop eating food

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    1. you really need to commit your self Mr, if you really need your stomach to be flat, first you should stop eating too much and put all your focus to your heath

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  4. Do u have any strategies for diet?

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    1. Definitely if you can check online

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    2. yes Nutrition is important for fitness
      Eating a well-balanced diet can help you get the calories and nutrients you need to fuel your daily activities, including regular exercise.When it comes to eating foods to fuel your exercise performance, it’s not as simple as choosing vegetables over doughnuts.
      You need to eat the right types of food at the right times of the day.

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    1. Thandeka, as for me I can say it is much better if you set yourself a limit of at least four times a week

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    2. that right morgum, but you can do jogging thandeka everyday

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  6. Can you give me a vividly explanation abouthow u build up 6 pack

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    1. EXERCISE 1: Cable Crunches
      Purpose: To develop the upper and lower Rectus abdominis.
      EXERCISE 2: JackKnife Sit-up (shown without Medicine Ball)
      Purpose: To shape and develop the External obliques, Intercostals, and Pectineus.

      EXERCISE 3: Hanging Purpose: To shape and develop the lower Rectus abdominis.Knee Raises

      EXERCISE 4: Seated Leg Tucks
      Purpose: To develop the upper and lower Rectus abdominis.

      EXERCISE 5: Exercise Ball Pull-in
      Purpose: To shape and develop the lower Rectus abdominis.
      EXERCISE 6: Ab Crunch Machine
      Purpose: To shape and develop the upper and lower Rectus abdominis.


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    2. FOR SURE THIS INFORMATOIN WILL HELP

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  7. Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. Self contentment

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  8. I like your information andile please give us more from spha

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  9. Can you please upload some more videos showing other alternatives ways to buld up my muscles?

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  10. Now I understand the important of exercising if it reduce the level of heart disease now I will try to exercise...thank you for encouraging us

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    1. PLEASURE, AND I WILL STILL GIVE MORE INFORMATION

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  11. I'm getting informed wow big brother

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  12. thanks abou this information I will start jogging now

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    1. PLEASE DO AND ABOUT TWO WEEKS YOU WILL SEE THE DIFFERENCE

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  13. really apload more strategies about building a muscle

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  14. i really need to increase my heart rate

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    1. OK MTHOK STAY TURNED I WILL GIVE MORE INFORMATION

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  15. wow i didn't know myb i should use my bicycle for really aims now

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    1. YES SIYA DO THAT AND CYCLE ON A UPWARD STEEP

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  16. WOW I DIDNT KNOW BUT THANKS ABOUT THE INFORMATION

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  17. yeah very important statement bro

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