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    Dec 30, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  1. TGIF: There's help for keeping resolutions

    As the new year approaches, Clark County residents are starting to think about positive changes they can make in 2012. Improving health and fitness is a common resolution after the holidays, and Winchester/Clark County Parks Board Chairman Charlie Eury said the change is obvious at the Parks and Recreation Health and Wellness Center.
    As the new year approaches, Clark County residents are starting to think about positive changes they can make in 2012. Improving health and fitness is a common resolution after the holidays, and Winchester/Clark County Parks Board Chairman Charlie Eury...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Yoga, Health, College Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  2. Jun 15, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Tired of your exercise routine? Workout in the water

    Hey, swimmers, don't limit yourself to lanes, the aquatic version of a hamster wheel.
    Hey, swimmers, don't limit yourself to lanes, the aquatic version of a hamster wheel. And landlubbers, give up the notion that strength training and cardio are best done on terra firma. Aqua aerobics, or aquatic fitness, is no longer the domain of...

    Tags: Travel, Pasta, Legs, Foods and Beverages, Health

  4. Mar 10, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  5. Fiscal Court receives report on pool activity

    The indoor pool at the Winchester-Clark County Health and Wellness Center has received thousands of visits since opening last summer, while the center overall is supporting several new activities, according to a report Wednesday.
    The Winchester Sun
    The indoor pool at the Winchester-Clark County Health and Wellness Center has received thousands of visits since opening last summer, while the center overall is supporting several new activities, according to a report Wednesday. Parks Director Geri...

    Tags: Aerobics, Judges, Justice System, Health, Diving

  6. Jun 4, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  7. Moving through midlife

    Hot flashes. Headaches. A tummy that won't go away no matter how many crunches you do. Menopause can be especially vexing for women trying to lose weight. As their estrogen levels drop, their testosterone exerts more influence. Because of the ensuing havoc, a woman's body will do what it can to retain whatever stores of estrogen it has. Alas, estrogen is stored in fat.
    McClatchy Newspapers
    Hot flashes. Headaches. A tummy that won't go away no matter how many crunches you do. Menopause can be especially vexing for women trying to lose weight. As their estrogen levels drop, their testosterone exerts more influence. Because of the ensuing...

    Tags: Dance, Charlotte, Colleges and Universities, Armed Forces, Lifestyle and Leisure

  8. Jul 13, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  9. Water Aerobics Exercise Helps Child Delivery

    A Brazilian study of 71 expectant mothers who took a water aerobics class found that 65 percent needed fewer pain medications during delivery.
    A Brazilian study of 71 expectant mothers who took a water aerobics class found that 65 percent needed fewer pain medications during delivery.

    Tags: Aerobics

  10. Mar 1, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Heaven? You'll find it in west-central Mexico

    Rio Caliente means "hot river" in Spanish, and in the cool of an early January morning, you don't even need to dip a toe to understand how this river got that name. Steam rises from the hot-spring water rushing over the rocky riverbed, vanishing into the trees of the Primavera Forest here in the mountains of west-central Mexico. The gurgling water makes its own soft music, with rustling leaves and an ensemble of bird calls as accompanists.
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    Rio Caliente means "hot river" in Spanish, and in the cool of an early January morning, you don't even need to dip a toe to understand how this river got that name. Steam rises from the hot-spring water rushing over the rocky riverbed, vanishing into...

    Tags: Hot Springs, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Trips and Vacations, Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure

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