Health And Fitness Quotes

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The Great Big Fitness Quote Book

Author: Cameron M. Clark
language: en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date: 2015-01-17
To All Personal Trainers, Training Clients, Crossfitters and more! Here's the perfect gift for a client or yourself! Finally, a book with a motivational fitness quote for every day of the year!!! "Getting fit is all about reaching for, achieving, and sustaining a commitment to take care of yourself for the rest of your life." - Dara Torres (Olympic Gold Medalist) "Rather than finding reasons why something cannot be done, though you know it needs to be done, get on with doing it. See problems as challenges." - Stuart McRobert (Fitness Writer) "I know a lot of people say: 'If I had the money then I'd be able to achieve health, fitness, peace of mind and joy.' I can't say it enough times: your health account and your bank account are synonymous." - Jack LaLanne (Fitness Guru) For most of us, getting in shape is not easy. It involves a certain level of planning, discipline and most importantly motivation! Enter 'The Great Big Fitness Quote Book' compiled by Cameron M. Clark. A book of over 365 inspirational quotes that actually apply to health, fitness, nutrition and well-being. Think about it that's a new motivational quote for EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR! Finally, a book that collects the inspirational words of many of the best and most successful coaches, trainers, athletes, martial artists and other accomplished individuals into one handy volume you can access at any time! Make NO mistake! This is not your 'run-of-the-mill' book of 'inspirational' quotes taken from a few different Internet websites and then collected into one volume. There are a ton of those for sale already. Instead, this is a combination of many previously-Internet-published quotes and some that have never been published online. In fact, when Clark was looking for a resource like 'The Great Big Fitness Quote Book, ' he found one book with 'motivational quotes' on fitness that included a quote from one of the most notorious totalitarian dictators of the 20th Century. This led Clark to realize two things: that these quote books were not well-researched and that there would be a need for a book that actually compiled quotes that were applicable to health, wellness and fitness. With over 365 inspirational quotes, this is a collection that makes it easy for you to use a different quote each day to get yourself into the kind of physical shape you have always wanted to attain. This book takes on all areas of Health and Fitness such as Aging, Exercise, Fat Loss, Goal Setting, Nutrition, Overcoming Obstacles and Stress among so many others with motivational words from Olympic athletes like Dara Torres, Picabo Street and Jesse Owens. You'll also find words of wisdom from popular fitness trainers like Bob Harper, Kim Lyons, Chris Powell and Jillian Michaels. Other fitness gurus quoted include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jack LaLanne and Stuart McRobert. There are also quotes from martial artists like the legendary Bruce Lee, Georges St. Pierre and the first female UFC Champion, Ronda Rousey. Organized into nearly 50 different categories, these individually-numbered quotations are effective to read within context and easy for you to return to read again and again whenever the need for inspiration arises. Also included as a special bonus at the end of this book, there is a brief biographical information on each man and woman quoted, such as their occupation, their achievements along with the titles of some of the published works they may have written. Clark felt this information is useful in helping the reader to seek out the source of this wisdom and more importantly know they won't be reposting or quoting tyrannical dictators who oppressed their own people. "The Great Big Fitness Quote Book" is a 'must' for any practitioner of exercise and sports be they an amateur powerlifter, a busy mom looking for a quick workout or the aspiring athlete who just wants to take it to the next level.
Walking for Health and Fitness

Imagine my surprise when walking solved my major health problem! -Watch my video below for the complete story- Are you like me? Or, should I say like I was in the recent past. Injured again from running, not exercising due to the injury, my body not recovering as quickly as it did when I was younger, and feeling a little depressed. I needed help to get in shape during the rehab from my back injury. I found walking is the easiest way to get in shape and stay in shape. Why should you be enthusiastic about Walking for Health and Fitness? Walking is free. Walking is easy to do. Walking is easy on your muscles, joints, and bones! Walking for Health and Fitness gives you specific steps to take to get moving today and keep you moving well into the future. Its 170-pages were designed to be read quickly, highlight the benefits of walking, and most importantly... get you out the door walking! Each of its 22 chapters ends with "Your Next Step"; a very simple plan-of-action to follow as you begin your walking exercise. Discover the benefits of listening to audiobooks with the FREE DOWNLOAD of the Walking for Health and Fitness Audiobook. An investment in yourself! Doctor's visits, lost time at work, and the lessened quality of life due to preventable illness all add up to a significant sum of time and money. This book is an investment in yourself! What could be better than that? Your health, happiness, and life depend on it! There's no question walking is good for you. Think about the tortoise and the hare. When you take a long-term view of the benefits of walking for health and fitness, you'll see it makes sense to slow yourself down and to continue to walk for fitness to stay healthy well into old age. Also, let me show you how to get in shape after 50. The book is organized into 4 sections: Getting Started Basic Training Beyond the Basics Mindset Don't become a statistic! Health care costs steadily increase with body mass Obesity is one of the biggest drivers of preventable chronic diseases Heart disease and stroke cost America nearly $1 billion a day Low back pain has a major economic impact with total costs related to this condition exceeding $100 billion per year. Your Next Step: You must decide right now not to become a statistic. You have it within yourself to take control of your health! After a back injury forced me out of work for four months, I began walking for exercise as a way to get in shape. Being out in the fresh air, feeling the rhythmic movement of the walking stride, and using walking meditations to get deeper into my thoughts with a walking meditation. As a walker I've: Slowed down and improved my mindset Done Walking meditation Listen and absorbed audiobooks Take pictures Recorded my thoughts into my iPhone Looked forward to my walks Also, I supercharge my walk with bodyweight exercises and I've used walking to lose weight! In contrast, when I was a runner and worked out at the gym I'd have to get myself psyched up just to get out the door and I usually used the little annoyances in life as an excuse to not work out. Walking has worked wonders in my life so let me show you how to get in shape and use walking for exercise to improve your health and fitness. Discover how to get in shape the easy way. Watch my video below and read the Look inside preview! Walk on, Frank S. Ring
Pandemic Health and Fitness

Author: Sabina M. Perrino
language: en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date: 2024-03-13
This book adopts an innovative approach in exploring the evolution of fitness practices among a community of gym goers amid a global pandemic, considering its impact on the interplay of the words, habits, and relationships gym goers use in realizing their aspirations of wellness and well-being. Perrino and Reno introduce a multilayered framework which combines insights from linguistic and sociocultural anthropology, integrating narrative analysis, discourse analysis, and ethnography, with autoethnography. This approach allows for a holistic portrait of the gym as a research site and of fitness as a fruitful area for dynamic cross-disciplinary study. The volume explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped attitudes and practices around fitness, drawing on audio and video recordings and the authors’ lived experiences to analyze everything from workout choreography to micro-celebrity fitness culture to group classes. The book raises key questions around what it means to be well amid a pandemic, the practical dangers of realizing fitness goals in such times, the effects on the social relationships inherent to gym culture, and the impact on identity construction and self-reflection. This volume will appeal to scholars interested in the interdisciplinary study of fitness, in such areas as linguistic anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, health humanities, and sport studies.