Thursday, May 23, 2013
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1. Don't Leave Fitness Out in the Cold
[DIET&FITNESS]
It's easy to slack off on workouts during the coldest times of year, but you'll regret it once bikini season comes around in a few months. Stay on top of your fitness by choosing to work out outside at least one day a week. Revolutionary materials, like moisture-wicking fabrics, make it easy to stay warm and comfortable when you layer them. Bring something warm to sip that'll also keep you hydrated along the way - green tea offers flavor and... Read More
It's easy to slack off on workouts during the coldest times of year, but you'll regret it once bikini season comes around in a few months. Stay on top of your fitness by choosing to work out outside at least one day a week. Revolutionary materials, like moisture-wicking fabrics, make it easy to stay warm and comfortable when you layer them. Bring something warm to sip that'll also keep you hydrated along the way - green tea offers flavor and... Read More
2. Indoor Exercise for Kids
[MOMS]
Snow days are no excuse for slow days. Cold weather may seem like the ultimate "get out of exercise free" card, but it shouldn't be. Regardless of the outside temperatures, your children need to stay active. It's the foundation for a healthy lifestyle for kids and adults alike. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that children get at least one hour of physical activity every day come rain, sleet or snow. While this... Read More
Snow days are no excuse for slow days. Cold weather may seem like the ultimate "get out of exercise free" card, but it shouldn't be. Regardless of the outside temperatures, your children need to stay active. It's the foundation for a healthy lifestyle for kids and adults alike. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that children get at least one hour of physical activity every day come rain, sleet or snow. While this... Read More

