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Being fit can reduce joint injuries and ailments. Stronger muscles help support your body, and in turn reduces stress on your joints. Arthritis sufferers often see a decrease in symptoms, and increases in range of motion and flexibility with physical exercise.
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Sponsored ResultsMartial ArtsPracticing a martial art is a great way to combine a number of fitness goals and approaches into one very productive activity. Most martial arts have a combination of components including physical, spiritual, mental, and social. And like most fitness activities, martial arts come in a variety of flavors that are guaranteed to suit virtually every taste.Some martial arts emphasize significant physical activity like Karate, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, and the like. Others are more spiritual in nature like Tai Chi, Chi Gong, Shiatsu, and others. Some provide a good mix of these concepts to form a very satisfying result. Arts like Aikido fall into this category. Practicing a martial art for most people is a great way to expect some focus to be placed on a number of areas that normally would have to be incorporated into your fitness routine manually. For example, most traditional martial arts combine aerobics, with strength and coordination, stretching, meditation, and endurance, which makes for a nice mix of fitness activity. Martial arts also provides the added benefit of learning to defend one's self for additional peace of mind. Martial arts also helps to develop a of discipline and respect that can sometimes be lacking in other fitness and recreational activities. As a result, it is a great activity for children to benefit from all of the above attributes and learn self-restraint, respect for authority figures, and much more. I cannot think of more well-rounded fitness activity than adopting a martial art as part of your fitness plan. For more information on martial arts, please refer to the resources below. Refresh your screen for additional selections: |
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